Is a Sega Pico game released by Sega Toys in 2000. It is a simple restaurant management simulator, which although is sponsored by the American fast-food chain McDonald's, was only released in Japan. McDonald's de Asobo! is suspected to have originally shipped with plastic toys of Big Macs and cartons of fries - this may describe a separate release of the game, or the only release - full details are currently unknown.
Flight sim, built on the advanced GIN-YOKU system. Instead of serving up airborne battle action, Flight Academy lets players experience what it's like to be a passenger jet pilot. Would-be pilots work their way up from a single-prop A36 plane all the way to a full-sized airliner. The game lets players explore take off and land from multiple Japanese airports and explore the airspace over several islands in the Pacific.
Pet Pet Pet is a mix between a virtual pet simulation and a strategy game. In the game the player is the owner of a pet shop in the town, he can buy new pets for the shop (the game features a lot of different animals from dogs, cats, rabbits, penguins, etc.) to different pet providers, and also can buy meals, toys, clothes for the animals that he can also sell in his shop.
The most important feature of the game is that the player can follow the life of the different animals that he sells, for example if he sold a dog to a old woman he can anytime go to see the dog and play with him, teach him new things, etc. In that part of the game the game changes to a proper simulation game and there are different orders that the player can use.
Other features of the game is that he can also train his pets in the shop before sell them, the player can also buy new buildings like hospital and other facilities to increase his pet emporium on the town. And anytime he can click over anyone in town to know the kind of pets that the
In GameBiz, players manage a games development company. The goal is to make the best games for one or more of the nineteen different platforms in the game
Gamebiz 2 is a managment/tycoon game about the video game industry. Players can develop new games for 37 different platforms including PC, NES, PS2, XBOX, C64, Amiga and more.
Combat flight sim focusing on the early jet age, when aviation technology was still primitive but advancing rapidly, this game, along with its many standalone expansions (that can be combined into one game), encompasses the range of air combat from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s (and beyond with mods).