Is a turn-based game - an adaptation of Shogi, a Japanese type of chess-like game. The player can select 1 from 8 opponents to play. Each player has a set of 20 wedge-shaped pieces different from international chess. Another difference - captured pieces could be returned to the board and all can be promoted.
Mickey is tricked into a perilous quest when the kingdom is threatened by an evil cloud of darkness. As temporary king, Mickey must solve riddles, find maps and avoid trickery across 5 magical lands to save the Tree of Life from the cowardly King Pete.
Telebradesco Residência was a home banking cartridge that provided access to Banco Bradesco bank account information directly from your Mega Drive. The cartridge cost around 13-14 reais for pre-existing accounts or given for free to new ones and had a 3,95 monthly fee to access the service.
In this simulation/role-playing game, you must use the robotic pixie Tinker to educate a robot boy named Pino. You can move Tinker around, examining objects and collecting them in an adventure-like fashion. Pino will automatically follow you to the direction you are facing, but will continue walking until you stop him. He will also pick objects and make his own "experiments" with them. Your goal is to train Pino in various disciplines. His stats can be raised in a RPG style: reading books increases his intelligence, throwing a ball increases his dexterity, and so on. By praising or scolding Pino you will gradually make him understand what should be done and what not.
The game features animations by Anime studios Mint and Omnibus Promotions. With direction from Takashi Yoneda and late anime director Umanosuke Iida.
Loaded with world class excitement! Features 6 competition modes like World Cup for 64 worldwide teams. Utilizes Digitized Trace Animation and 3D camera angled shots for a realistic on-the-fly action graphic explosion. With 8 different playing modes including options such as Speed and Stamina, you can mix and match 512 different team configurations. Accidents hinder or enhance a team's ability within head-to-head gameplay for the ultimate super-real soccer experience!
Being the first game in the series to have connection with real world history, Dance of the Maple Banners inherited most of the previous game's interface, arts, and battle system, with subtle modifications, and wrapped with new plot. More realistic ancient war machines were made alive, while historical figures such as Mozi, Lu Ban, Sun Bin, could be encountered in the game.
As were the cases with most other standalone tales titles, players do not have the chance to wield the Sword. In this game the Sword is in Shu Sangzi's possession, and is used against players. In the final battle, Shu uses a move called Xuan-Yuan Sword Technique (軒轅劍法), which inflicts serious damage to the player party.
The player navigates Smash and his friends through top-down locations, talking to people and fighting randomly appearing enemies in hostile areas. The turn-based battles are viewed from a side perspective. Characters can execute various "techniques", which deplete TP (technique points), or magic spells.
Up to six players can play a round of golf on the world-famous Pebble Beach golf course in Sega Sports' Pebble Beach Golf Links. It features seven play modes including Tournament, Stroke Play, Skins Play, and Match Play, and narration and strategy by golf pro Craig Stadler. You also have the option of creating your own player and selecting your own custom set of golf clubs to challenge Craig Stadler and other AI players on the course. Stats, such as handicaps and course records, are tracked throughout the game. Also, if you ever tire of taking on your friends and the AI, you can play the game in Watch Mode and simply lay back and watch Craig Stadler take on the competition on the Pebble Beach course.
Sylvester's alter ego, the dastardly Dr. Cheesefinger, has "kidnapped" the cheese supply and Speedy Gonzales' girlfriend, Carmel. Can this "speedy-mouse" outwit the callous cat and rescue the village cheese supply?
The Weather Kitchen is an extremely rare edutainment game for the Philips CD-i, with only two physical copies known to exist. Its aim is to teach children about the science behind weather-related natural disasters through live footage, guessing games, and songs.
The first release in a series of nearly a dozen Nordic PC games based on the Moomin stories. A simple point-and-click experience based on finding missing Rock Dass in Moomin Valley.
Wolfenstein 3D, also known as Commercial Version, is a retail version of the Mac port, containing the previously released First Encounter (basically a demo of the Second Encounter), Second Encounter (an adaptation of the SNES version of the game) and Third Encounter (which adapts the 60 levels from the MS-DOS version).