Magus is a Korean-made hybrid of a role-playing and a real-time strategy game. The game is set in the medieval fantasy world Castalia, and involves battle for dominance between various kingdoms and provinces. Combat is handled in a RTS fashion, with the player- and AI-controlled forces moving on an overhead battle screen and executing commands in real time. The battles occur between medium-size parties led by individual characters with unique attributes and personalities. These leaders also receive experience, level up, and learn magic spells in a RPG fashion. The game's structure and pacing are also reminiscent of an RPG rather than an RTS: there is no base-building or resource management, and the missions involves completing fairly linear stages that consist chiefly of combat and plot-advancing dialogue.
Curse of Dragor is a single-player, role playing game similar to Dungeon Master, Eye of the Beholder and the like.
The story takes place in Xorinth which lies in waste after being cursed by the banished Prince Dragor. The player ventures out with the goal of restoring the land to its former glory.
The main character will be joined by 3 others to form a 4-person party. Characters level up as they gain experience while fighting off monsters with medieval weapons (swords, daggers, flails and more). The game boasts that there are "5,000 locations to explore and more than 500 objects to examine."
Back in 19th Century England, one man was able to kill and kill again without ever been caught. That man was Jack the Ripper. Now, the player is a Scotland Yard detective on the trail of this famous killer. He must converse with suspects, highlighting any important information that could be valuable to his case. Then, when he thinks he has enough evidence, the player pieces the clues together to finally catch the infamous killer.
Woe to the Fisher-Price kingdom! The good King McBeard's castle was taken over by his brother, the evil King Smudge and his Naughty Knights. It is up to you to help McDuff find where the Good Knights have been hiding and convince them to help take back the castle from King Smudge. Players can choose to play a game where they will only have to rescue two of the knights to win or a full game where they must find all six knights to storm the castle. Players must solve a variety of puzzles and challenges before they can save King McBeard. And if you win, the good McDuff will be knighted and join the other Good Knights in the castle. It contains elements of early learning for children including art, creativity, critical thinking, reading comprehension, imagination and role-playing.
Sensible World of Soccer '95/'96 is the successor to Sensible World of Soccer. Besides updated team rosters, the most important additions are two new moves (curved passes with the after-touch system and standing headers), updated representation of athlete statistics (stars instead of numbers, each athlete has up to three specialist skills such as heading-shooting-finishing), the ability to tag an athlete (then he has a small diamond above his head during the match) and reserve teams. Smaller optical changes include animated audience or some new animations after a goal is scored. Also the active player's name is shown on the screen.
Soccer Superstars is a 2D side-scrolling football game in which the player can chose from 32 international teams to take part in either friendly games or cup tournaments. These can be played against the computer or both computer and a friend, however there is also a demo mode in which you will be able to see an entire tournament -or a friendly match- as a mere spectator. You are also free to modify team line-ups (all composed of real national player names), select basic formation systems, and alter the game length. The game interface is multi-language.
This release is an Epic Pinball compilation with some exclusive content. It includes the first 8 tables plus the tables: Cyborgirl, Pangaea, Space Journey, Toy Factory and African Safari.
The SNES puzzle game Wario's Woods was used to create several broadcast games for the Japan exclusive Satellaview. There were several very similar editions that featured sprites based on Bakushō Mondai, a Japanese comedy duo consisting of Yūji Tanaka and Hikari Ōta who also lent their voice talents and likenesses to other Satellaview games. As with most Satellaview games, the original broadcast was accompanied by voiceovers in a talkshow-like format, though the recordings have been lost.
Wario no Mori: Event Ban had two versions released with the only major difference being in the event mode. Version 2 features several challenges encouraging players to beat a certain amount of rounds as fast as possible.
Super Mario World (超級馬里奧世界) is a bootleg port of the SNES launch title of the same name (Super Mario World) developed by Hummer Team and released in 1995. This is one of the more well-known examples of bootleg ports to the Famicom, as it comparatively manages to retain most of the original SNES game's elements.
Alone in the Dark: The Trilogy is a compilation that brings together the first three entries in the Alone in the Dark series. Originally released in the early 1990s, these games are considered foundational to the survival horror genre. The trilogy follows investigative characters who confront supernatural threats through exploration, puzzle-solving, and limited combat. It features early use of 3D character models over pre-rendered backgrounds, a technical hallmark of its time. The collection preserves the original gameplay and presentation, reflecting the design conventions and limitations of early PC horror games.
This is a Myst-like puzzle adventure that seems to have only been released in Japan. Roam the world's magical atmosphere. It's a strange and beautiful and fun place in the world that changes when clicked.
Jurassic Park II is a platform shooter. The game's story is loosely based on the hit movie Jurassic Park. During the rescue mission flight the helicopter was damaged by Pterodon. The player's task is to find what is needed to survive and repair the helicopter. Various items, such as ammo, tools, extra energy or keys, can be found throughout the game in the satellite dish-shaped objects. The protagonist can use one of four weapons against the dinosaurs and other creatures: pistol, shotgun, flamethrower and rocket launcher. Contact with enemy means a loss of energy.
Dinotopia features a young man searching for his sister in a land where humans and dinosaurs live together. The story is based on James Gurney's Dinotopia.
You will learn all about the many creatures which inhabit our planet's oceans; how humans have interacted with it throughout history; and oceans in general. It's all accompanied by a wealth of information which is supplemented by quizzes, videos and pictures. You can even take a narrated tour with one of many different characters, each of whom explores specific subjects relating to oceans. Keep on learning with interactive games and quizzes. Exciting articles will help you to understand the depth of water. You will learn many secrets of marine animals with hundreds of interesting quizzes and 15 of intriguing games. Look how amazing open water in front of your eyes! Explore the world of the oceans with: more than 700 colorful articles, information about hundreds of marine creatures, more than 100 video clips, and more than 1000 photos. This software title was also made with the cooperation of the World Wildlife Foundation.