Buccaneers is a beat 'em up made game for Arcade machines, developed and released by Duintronic in 1989.
You control a sailor beating up pirate thugs in a pirate-themed world, much in vein of The Secret of Monkey Island. You can attack them by either punching or kicking your enemies.
Twin Eagle (雙鷹 in Chinese) is a horizontal shooter developed by Joy Van in 1989. Despite the name, this game has nothing to do with the Seta game Twin Eagle (which actually received an official port to the system from Romstar).
This game is almost exactly the same as the original except that it has eight brand-new tracks which are Shortcut, Cut-off Pass, Pig Bog, Rio Trio, Leapin' Lizards, Redoubt About, Boulder Hill and Volcano Valley.
Neji-Shiki (or Screw Style) is an adventure game loosely based on the 1968 alternative manga of the same name by Yoshiharu Tsuge. Despite the name, the game adapts the events from several of Tsuge's manga stories.
A parody of Golvellius II released in 1989 on the Disc Station Special #2.
You play as the character Kelesis who enters the world of cooking. You must
learn the culinary arts in five stages, and get 4 degrees before facing Golvellius.
You will find Randar, who is there to restore your vitality. Your starting weapon
is the frying pan, but you will get new ones in your quest.
Audubon Whales: Wildlife Adventure is a series of educational games about whales.
Designed to teach young players about the lifecycle and types of whales and the dangers they face from hunting. The software package contains 4 short adventure games, as well as guides about whales..
In the first game, Whale Tracker, the player joins Bill Martinez on a whale watching expedition. The goal is to photograph whales from aboard the boat. The player reviews whale data cards on different types of whales, how and where they live, the sounds they make, and how to identify their spout. The player then goes on a subsequent trip, and must match photographs from the previous expedition to whales seen on the next trip.
In Secrets of Hosea Freeman you have moved into an old house formerly owned by by a whaler of New Bedford, Massachusetts. During the night, you see an image of an old man holding a coin and a piece of paper. You seek out to solve the mystery. The player explores the rooms of their large home, seeking clues left by
A maze game with 6 stages where you must evade or shoot enemies while collecting 8 scroll fragments in a set order to free a prisoner then take them back to the start of the stage.