The Cleft of Dimensions is a text adventure MMO (aka, a MUD) with content inspired by classic video games.
Do you want to jump on goombas? Maybe you'd rather immolate them with lava or bombard them with meteors. You could always confuse them into hitting themselves. Then again, why fight goombas when you could enslave them into your army? If that doesn't work out, you've got this motorcycle you could crash into them. The Cleft has 16 character classes, each with a different play style.
Gameplay in the Cleft is as much about exploring as it is about killing things. Secret treasure is hidden everywhere, waiting to be claimed by those willing to endeavour. Quests are prominent, with activities ranging from committing industrial espionage for a paranoid innkeeper to seeking the blessings of the mana spirits. To top it all off, we have an active roleplaying community to make your own story part of the Cleft.
Minigame 3-hon Pack collection of SoulCalibur-themed minigames released for VMU as an online download after the release of SoulCalibur, only in Japan. After beating the minigames, the players were awarded with an alternate costume for Voldo. The included minigames are:
- Word Scramble
- Voldo Panic
- Cannon Dare
SoulCalibur Text Adventure is visual novel of SoulCalibur, centered around the Xianghua. It was released for VMU as an online download after the release of SoulCalibur, only in Japan.
The Activision 10-in-1 is a TV Games Video Game System released in 2000 (with copyright year of 2001) by Toymax. This is not only one of the oldest plug-and-play systems, but also the first plug-n-play to be licensed. When Jakks Pacific bought out Toymax, they later reintroduced it in 2004 with a new controller design.
Built-in games:
Pitfall!
Atlantis
River Raid
Spider Fighter
Crackpots
Freeway
Tennis
Boxing
Ice Hockey
Grand Prix
Released in 2000 by Namco. This machine features both Ms. Pac-Man and Galaga, both of which were developed in 1981 (although Ms. Pac-Man was actually released in 1982). The original Pac-Man is also an unlockable game, playable by entering a joystick combination. To date, this is one of the most commonly found arcade machines in all of North America.
Li'l Pac-Man is a handheld LCD game released by Playskool in 2000. It is a very basic game intended for toddlers and preschoolers, which plays like a simplified version of Kaboom! for Atari 2600. The handheld was only test marketed in select K-Mart stores, and is very hard to find today.