Poor old Rupert's been left behind after helping Mr. Bear. His friends have all gone to the Toymaker's party. To help him get there they have laid a trail of invitations pinned to the walls of the Toymaker's castle.
Your job is to walk Rupert past the invitations to collect them. When you have cleared all of the invitations from each of the four linked screens in the level, you can pass to the next level by going to the doorway, which will open automatically There are eight levels for you to walk through before you reach the party.
Each level is a different area of the castle You start off in the castle grounds, for instance. Every level has a different set of problems for our adventurous friend. Some of the toys he meets on the way will help him and even let him fly, while some will hinder him. There are four different routes to the party. This lets you explore some of the castle to see what is in store for Rupert.
The best baseball game of the era, World Series - The Season allowed one player versus the computer or two players versus each other. The game features excellent sound and graphics, spring-loaded joysticks for batting and pitching and extra base and go back buttons. High score lists the best batting average and ERA.
Super Speed Race Jr. is a racing arcade game that was released by Taito Corporation in 1985 only in Japan; it is the seventh and final title in their Speed Race series. The player must use a steering wheel to take up control of a car, with a single pedal to make it accelerate. The car in question is coloured red and you must guide it through the streets of a city while avoiding other CPU-controlled cars (one of which is a yellow Volkswagen Buggy), and trying not to go off the road; you will also have to watch out for zebra and level crossings as pedestrians and diesel-hauled trains pass over them.
In this arcade game for the home, developed by Jun Amanai & Yoshinori Kawamoto for Oh!FM magazine, it's time to get the biggest payday ever. Scour a multi-screen world for as much currency as you can find, then cash it all in at the bank before the day's over! Both the FM-7 and later PC-88 cassette releases also have a hidden sound test.
You play as either Gutchan or his girlfriend Marichan, collecting coins and cash bags, as well as credit and ID cards. Take care to dodge others on the map, all of whom are also collecting these items. They'll even stun and/or steal money from you! If you pick up a bag with a question mark on it, you'll get a power-up that lets you disable one of these enemies.
Released in June 1985, Tenshitachi no Gogo (Afternoon of Angels) this was one of the first adult dating sims, an adventure game set in a Japanese high school.
The goal is to seduce the star girl of the tennis club, Yumiko Shiraishi. To do this, the player needs to go around talking with her friends and possibly getting intimate with them as well.
A playable if simplistic Table Tennis simulation for one or two players. Ping Pong offers three different types of shot; Top spin, Back Spin and Smash. The actual gameplay centers on shot timing and shot choice, with the players' bats moving automatically to track the movement of the ball.
In the single player mode, the player can opt to play the game on any one of five different skill levels.
Real tennis rallying, with fierce serves, powerful smashes, and fast volleys! This is the real thing!! Three challenging styles of play--play a singles game against the computer, two players can play singles against each other, or they can play doubles against the computer!
VS. Raid on Bungeling Bay is a 1985 shoot 'em up game, developed by Hudson Soft, which is a Nintendo VS. System port of the NES version of Raid on Bungeling Bay, which in turn is a port of a 1984 Commodore 64 game developed by Will Wright.
A whimsical platform game themed after the 1985 movie "The Goonies". Guide Mikey through caverns evading mice and the Fratellis (or use bombs or a slingshot) to save your buddies who are being held captive. The game plays Cyndi Lauper's song "Good Enough".