To increase the competition levels in 2 player mode, Namco has introduced the new "continue system" where the losing driver has to pay for the next continuing play. In addition, 1 free game is given per 4 continuous rounds of 2 player play.
The competition is also increased with players competing each lap time. When a player marks his or her best lap, their position in the top 100 rankings will be displayed on screen during the race.
When a player finishes the race within the regulation position, they can go on to the next circuit. When all the circuits are cleared, the player can challenge the best racer from Namco's R&D staff.
There are a choice of 4 circuits (3 of the circuits are based on actual tracks) to suit the individual's skill level and players can select their kart to suit each circuit, strategy and driving style. The DX cabinet has a motion base which moves from side to side responding quickly to handling and road service conditions.
Driving Party is a racing game where players race around the twisting street of Italy.
The game features 3 courses, "Town Course", "Coast Course", "Mountain Course" and there are 8 cars to choose from. The player either races against the C.P.U. and oncoming traffic or simply against the clock, where there are no other cars. Players can also soup up their cars before beginning the race.
"Driving Party" is not designed as a realistic racing simulator. It's made for players that like reckless driving around crazy tracks, maneuvering through tight hairpin turns, making insane jumps and taking shortcuts all in attempt to cross the line first and ahead of time.
E-gon Adventures is a game in the style of Pang. Like in Pang the player (E-gon) needs to shoot the bubbles until all the bubbles disappear and the next level will start. He needs to be careful from the bubbles. If a bubble hits the player he will lose one life. There are power-ups that help the player like double shooting, a shot that stays for few a seconds, freezing the bubbles for a few seconds and an extra life. This game is the first in the E-gon Adventures series.
SkyFighters 1945 puts you in the cockpit of a World War II-era fighter plane and sends you off to do battle in the skies over Europe or the South Pacific. You can embark on any of 30 missions, each with unique objectives, diverse topographies, and distinct enemy planes. The game supports network play by as many as eight players on a LAN or the Internet. You can also compete head-to-head in a dogfight against a computer-controlled aircraft.
SkyFighters lacks the intricate flight-control systems that high-end flight simulators offer, and its garish graphics sometimes give the game a cartoonish feel. But the mechanics of flying aren’t difficult to master, and the animation is fast and fluid, even on low-end systems.
Avara Aftershock is a standalone modification of Avara, made by fans with the blessing of Ambrosia Software.
Primarily inspired by Team Fortress, Aftershock features different classes with their own strengths and weaknesses, with a focus on team play.
There is also an entirely new set of levels built-in, there are some interface alterations, there's a new splash screen, and there has been some visual and audio alterations/enhancements.
Quest to Save the Net was a Digimon Flash game created to promote Digimon: The Movie on the now defunct Fox Kids official website. At one point, the site allowed the player to upload their high scores. The game was also included in a CD-ROM extra disk which came packaged with VHS and DVDs of Digimon: The Movie.
Bowser's Diary Quiz was an HTML game available from the official Paper Mario website. There were six different files for this quiz, labeled "quiz_1.html" all the way to "quiz_6.html".