This is a breakout-style game where Kirby is the ball. The bat is a trampoline held by two Rick-like hamsters. The game uses a star-counter, which decreases periodically on its own. Hitting any one block will dislodge several stars which fall down from where the block was - catching one will increment the player's star counter by 5. If Kirby (the ball) hits the ground when the star counter is higher than zero, he will bounce once, so the player gets one more chance to catch him. Otherwise, the player loses a life. Every time Kirby touches the ground, the star counter is reduced by 10.
Once the player clears the first five stages, King Dedede appears in stage 6. This stage has no blocks, so the player's star counter cannot increase. Dedede throws hammers from time to time - if Rick is hit, the player will not be able to control him for a short while. Hitting Dedede enough times will defeat him.
Like every other sub-game in Kirby's Toy Box, this game could only be downloaded by the Satellaview during the brief peri
Aside from having vector graphics and running a bit slow (although the game does speed up as more and more invaders are shot), this is a pretty standard Space Invaders-type game for the most part.
A formation of invaders (25 total) march from side to side while dropping bombs and they will drop down a notch once the formation reaches the edge of the screen. The player’s laser base can take cover behind one of four bunkers on the screen, which the bunkers can withstand 16 shots from enemy and/or player fire before disappearing. A flying saucer will also pass overhead during a level and is worth big points if shot. The player starts off with three laser bases and the game will end once all bases are destroyed or if the player is “invaded” by the aliens reaching the bottom of the screen. However, an extra base is earned if over 3000 points are scored. The level number that the player is currently on is displayed at the bottom right corner of the screen.
While the soccer tournament is often downplayed not only inside the Olympic movement, but also by the soccer-following community, in 1996, by the occasion of the Games of the XXVI Olympiad in Atlanta, US Gold decided to release a game representing the tournament.
Lead an elite fighting team battling for freedom from the sinister forces of the Earth Hegemony. Engage in combat on the bloody battlefields of four unique worlds. Encased in your Powered Battle Armour (PBA) you are an unstoppable fighting force.
Adolf is a simplified Brazilian clone of Risk. Play up to six players against your friends and/or the generals, each with an objective. Trace your route, travel with the movement of your commands, and move your mouse toward your goal!
Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits for PlayStation and Sega Saturn is a compilation of the Arcade games: Robotron: 2084, Joust, Sinistar, Defender, Defender II and Bubbles. Also included are video interviews with the original developers.
The Sega Saturn release was published by Midway Home Entertainment and retitled to Midway Presents Arcade's Greatest Hits.
It was also released for Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis but without Bubbles and the video interviews.
Let's Attack Crazy Cross is a puzzle video game which was developed and published by Konami. It was released for Arcade and PlayStation on March 1996 and it is part of the Taisen Puzzle-Dama series.
Mickey Mouse gets a chance to go down memory lane and walk through the timeless adventures he has lived. Mickey Mania is a platformer where all the levels are based on Mickey's most famous cartoons. The levels range about 75 years, starting off with "Steamboat Willie" and going all the way to "The Prince and the Pauper".
The gameplay consists mostly of jumping and marble throwing at enemies, with an occasional puzzle element.
The game is a remaster of Mickey Mania, building upon the Sega CD version of the game.
A data pack for SameGame which adds character data. It was released in a write-protected memory packs which was meant to be inserted in the slot of SameGame. It is considered part of the Satellaview library.
A data pack for SameGame which adds character data for Far East of Eden characters. It was released in a write-protected memory packs which was meant to be inserted in the slot of SameGame. It is considered part of the Satellaview library.
Sex 2 has the same basic premise as its predecessor, which is easy to deduce from the game's title. It's all about engaging in the titular pleasurable activity, and doing it in various "creative" ways. Unlike the first Sex, there is only one girl in Sex 2: Ayaka, the cute flower-raising character from Satyr, another game by the same company.