Gus Goes to the Kooky Carnival is an educational game for children between three and eight. The player can explore six locations and trigger animations by clicking on items on screen. Gus' three buddies are hiding in each screen and speak to the player when found. Each location except the Ferris wheel additionally has an activity:
Trailer: There is a map of the United States to America to find. By clicking on a state, the player learns a fact about the state.
Animal Lounge: A card game with similarities to Concentration / Memory variants. Each of the two players have matching cards except one which is only present once. Each player chooses one of the other players' cards in turns and has to match them to one of their own cards. If they match, the cards are removed from play. If It is the single card, the choosing players has to take it into their own deck. It is not possible to click on the wrong card while matching. The player who has the single card in their possession when all other cards are gone loses the mat
Five programs in one! An animated storybook about a llama named Dolly who is constantly requiring rescue by Jimmy who turns into the many shapes of simple machines; An adventure game taking you on a search of Tooltown and the Valley of Machines for clues and a surprise ending; A Coloring Gallery featuring musical markers and a tic-tac-toe game; A very colorful Maze Arcade challenging you to navigate five increasingly complex mazes while scoring your performance; And an Interactive Database which uncovers all six classes of simple machines- the inclined plane, screw, pulley, wheel and axle, lever, and wedge.
A Bear Family Adventure: featuring Playtime in the Park is a CD-ROM-based children's edutainment title that had been demoed on the Pippin Atmark console.
Aladdin is a port of the SNES version of the game of the same name, made by Hummer Team in 1995. The game is one of the more well known pirate ports and is commonly found on multicarts (in its MMC3 hacked form).
Lion King II is an unlicensed platformer for the Sega Mega Drive. It is loosely based on the 1994 film The Lion King (as opposed to its 1998 sequel which shares the Lion King II title). It was developed by Gamtec at an unknown date, and uses sound effects from other unlicensed Mega Drive games. For example, the sound for Simba slashing enemies is the select sound from Rockman X3, and the sound when picking up an item is from Squirrel King.
A sequel, Lion King 3, was developed later on, and is also loosely based on the first movie.
Super Lion King is a Famicom port of Disney's The Lion King, originally made by Westwood for Sega Mega Drive, created by Super Game and published by Realtec at an unknown date (1995 or early 1996). It's also known to be Super Game's first port.
Mario's Early Years! CD-ROM Collection is a compilation disc consisting of the MS-DOS versions of Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters, Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun and Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers.
On Mysterious Island, lead Will, Lily, and Tomas in search for awesome treasure and then help them escape before the volcano erupts. Embark on an incredible journey at the amusement park where they decide to take a hot air balloon ride even though there is a storm and the ride is closed. Take the ride of a lifetime to an uncharted island filled with hungry creatures, mind-bending puzzles, and hidden dangers.
The Mortal Kombat 3 R-Zone port is a highly simplified version of the iconic arcade fighting game, originally released for the Tiger Electronics R-Zone handheld system in the mid-1990s. Unlike its console or arcade counterparts, this port features drastically reduced graphics and gameplay elements due to the limitations of the R-Zone hardware.