Mad News is a German business simulation. You are chief editor of a tabloid newspaper. With spectacular stories you try to increase your paper's circulation (and your account balance). You also can earn money with adverts in your paper. Two other papers are in competition with you.
TV Colosso was a brazilian children TV Show from Rede Globo from 1993 to 1997. Editora Abril, in 1994, released a collection of illustrated books with this educative multimedia game as a gift.
Travel the world with characters Priscila or Gilmar answering questions about the places you visit. Go for the best score!
Family Feud Deluxe Edition for the 3DO system brings you over 4,000 new survey questions taken right from the hit television show. Play alone or with up to nine friends. Full motion video families battle against each other in the fully rendered Family Feud studio. After the host's digitized voice reads the answer, ring in to guess the top survey responses from people across the country.
Dharma Dojo, or Daruma Dojo, is a puzzle game with stacks of blocks that the player bashes through to a gutter that collects the blocks at the bottom of the screen. By removing blocks of the same type, the player eliminates them. In the game's story, the daruma/dharma dolls and colored blocks are summoned by oni to terrorize the populace, and it's down to the player character (the player can choose from a male and a female character) to remove them.
Dharma Dojo was released to the Arcade in 1994 and ported to the Super Famicom the following year.
Fray is a young girl whom Latok has saved during the events of Xak. Fray falls in love with Latok and decides to prove him that she can be more than just a damsel in distress. She studies magic in a university for three years and afterwards begins a long journey to find Latok and to help him in his battle against evil.
Kenyū Densetsu Yaiba is as action RPG with elements of a fighting game. You fight enemies in action-based combat. You can use a variety of moves and special attacks, defend, and jump. There is also a two-player mode, in which players control Yaiba and his rival. The game is based on the anime series The Legend of the Swordsman Yaiba. Yaiba Kurogane has been raised by his father in a jungle, training to become a samurai warrior. When Yaiba arrives at Tokyo to continue his training, he stays there at the house of his father's old rival, Raizou. Later Yaiba meets Takeshi Onimaru, an exceptionally talented apprentice swordsman, who soon becomes his biggest rival. One day Onimaru discovers a trap door leading to a secret room, where he finds two huge statues of ancient gods - Fuujin, the wind god, and Raijin, the lightning god. Onimaru realizes the swords of those gods hold an immense power, trains with the sword of the Fuujin, and becomes possessed by it. He sets out on a journey to find the other sword, causing the f
The "Adventures of Lolo" series consists of multi-level, puzzle type games. The levels in this new game include the Entry Level, "First Steps in Eden," the intermediate Level, "Dance and Music," the Advanced Level, "Let's go to Gentryland," and the challenging Pro Level. Each of these levels is made up of many different stages, with a total of 144 scenes in the game as a whole! Different scenery and monsters appear at each stage. Some parts of the game have a lot of action, some require a lot of thought, and some can be solved in more than one way.
The first video game based on the Slayers light novel series. The game follows Lina & Gourry's adventures in several places surrounding a city called Wilnan.
The first part in a series of adventure games developed under Koei's "English Dream" label, a collection of games used to help teach the English language.
Welcome to Papuwa Island, where the wildlife is strange and the locals are even weirder!
This is a solid little Action Puzzle game based on an old comedy manga/anime series that doesn’t seem to be very well known outside of Japan. The title may ring a bell thanks to the Super Famicom game of the same name (with its own fan translation provided by Frank Hughes), which, while both looking and playing completely differently to this game, was actually released on the exact same day!
The aim of this game is to destroy all of the blocks in a level in one punch (after charging the strength of the punch with the A button). The blocks will regenerate after a couple of seconds if you didn’t manage to take them all out at the same time. By pushing and pulling barrels into the correct position - while avoiding enemies - you can force the shockwave from Papuwa’s punch to split off into different directions. By failing to destroy all of the blocks with the first punch, you do actually get the opportunity to collect some