Mundial Ronaldinho Soccer 64 is an unofficial and unlicensed game for the Nintendo 64. The game is a soccer game with brazilian teams, starring the world famous soccer player Ronaldinho. It is a ROM hack/mod of International Superstar Soccer 64.
It was one of the few unlicensed games released for the Nintendo 64, given its complex copy protection. The game had to borrow a CIC chip from another cartridge through a peripheral to be played.
StarCraft: Stellar Forces was an unauthorized expansion pack for StarCraft, developed and published by Micro Star. It was published on May 1, 1998 and recalled a few weeks after release. The game featured 22 single player maps, 32 multiplayer maps and the ability to compete over the Internet or by a local area network.
StarCraft: Stratospace was an unauthorized expansion to StarCraft, released in 1998. It features 3 campaigns spread over 20 missions, and 999 multiplayer maps.
In this QIX variant, the screen should be filled as complete as possible with a picture of a naked female model. This is done by marking areas on the screen, which then (if there is no monster in them) are filled with the picture. When the player has filled 75% of the playfield the level is completed. The fill-area is marked with a white line, old filled white lines are marked as blue lines.
Wild West Math is an educational game designed to help students in grades 2–6 practice and improve core math skills. Through a variety of activities themed around the American Wild West, players work on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and long division. The game features colorful Western characters, adjustable difficulty settings, tutorial help screens, and progress tracking to accommodate a range of learning needs.
SKY CITY BLUES is a 3D action shooter. It consists of one
big level that takes place in a flying city - the SKY CITY.
The goal of the game is to find the teleporter that takes you out of the city,
brings back to earth. The guard droids from SKY CITY will try
to prevent this. So go on a search for the teleporter
and turn off the guard droids that get in your way
put.
Napoleon Solitaire is a shareware solitaire suite containing twenty-one variations on Forty Thieves solitaire also known as Napoleon at St Helena, Roosevelt, San Juan.
The basic game is played with two decks of cards. It has eight foundations where cards are built upwards by suit from ace to king and ten stacks of four cards ( this is where the forty thieves name originates.
International Superstar Soccer for the Game Boy brings the popular console soccer series to the handheld systems. In the game you can play any of 36 national teams in an International Cup.
The game based on Jeff Wayne's musical play and the classic science fiction novel by H.G. Wells. it is the year 1898 and the Martian have escaped from their dying homeworld to conquer the Earth and take its resources - and the blood of its inhabitants.
Take either side in this epic real-time strategy game. You can play as the Martians with their superior technology and powerful but expensive war machines in their campaign to take over Great Britain and the rest of the world. Or play as the weaker but more numerous Humans to turn back the alien onslaught before their fiendish plans can be made reality.
Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds is a real-time strategy game. There aren't any set missions or a linear story-line, it's all up to you. You must use your time wisely to build up your forces and production facilities within your sectors before the enemy can launch their attack. Research new technologies, construct new buildings, and build new military units to win the game and save your race. The fate of your spec
Dragon Ball: Final Bout is an unlicensed fighting game developed for the Sega Mega Drive. A re-release of the game was done two years later in 2000, but it's unknown if this re-release has any difference from the original 1998 release.
Chess for the Sega Mega Drive is an unlicensed Chess game released in 1998.
The game is just a typical Chess game, but is played from a 2.5D perspective. The board can also be customized, and the music can also be turned off.
Traveler, stay awhile and listen...
Darkness stirs beneath Tristram. An ancient evil sweeps across the land, plunging it into civil war and terrorizing the populace. A mad king, his missing son, and a mysterious archbishop are all pieces of the puzzle you need to hack through. You have journeyed to the source of this evil. The town of Tristram - now inhabited only by a handful of survivors, broken and twisted by the madness that has befallen them. A cathedral stands there, built over the ruins of an ancient monastery. Eerie lights and ungodly sounds are heard echoing through its abandoned halls, and that is where you shall venture.
Embark, if you dare, on a quest to destroy The Prime Evil…
Experience the legendary action/RPG that influenced an entire genre.
Storm Diablo's halls as either a Warrior, a Sorcerer or a Rogue - each with unique skills and abilities.
Unite to destroy Diablo - up to 4 players can band together via Internet, or play head-to-head via LAN.
Unprecedented replayability - over 200 different
The Curse of Ra puts a new spin on the classic Mahjongg game. It introduces new elements such as bombs, magnets and walls, and uses the one-layer two-angles arcade rules.
Work your way through 50 cleverly designed levels with increasing difficulty which will challenge both your mind and logic. You can play either in single or various multiplayer modes.
Also known as "Rahjongg: The Curse of Ra", it was first released commercially by eGames and as shareware by UsedStar; the shareware version contained the first sixteen levels of the game (available to download on the Curse of Ra website). An add-on mission pack, Ra's Revenge containing fifty extra levels was also released by both eGames and UsedStar.
Ra's Revenge and the other mission packs are also available on the Curse of Ra website.