They're cute, they're cheeky - you just want to slice the life out of the little monsters!
Hordes of tiny terrors have broken free of their chains and are running amok! Summon a variety of spells as you battle against these classic mini-monsters in multiple game modes: Normal, Endless & Onslaught!
Glow Hockey 2 delivers a new style of hockey game. Easy to play, hard to master. Challenge yourself with the computer opponents or play with your friends!
Experience a piece of Nintendo history with the Game & Watch series for Nintendo DSiWare. Each title is a perfect recreation of a classic LCD game from the early 1980s, including normal Game A and alternate Game B modes.
GT and the Evil Factory takes place in a factory where robots are enslaved by the cruel Lord Foreman to monotonous and grueling tasks. One day, a robot named GT decides its about time to start a revolution and destroy the wicked establishment of robotic slavery.
Demolition City is a physics-based destruction game, in which your mission is to destroy each building with your dynamite. Place dynamite on concrete and hit boom! Each level has limited dynamite and requirements for dropping splits below the goal line. Physics says hello, because you have to find out which elements are indispensable for the stability of the buildings. Then you have to blow up exactly these elements so that in the end only rubble and ashes remain.
Your objective is to break the constructions into their individual parts in such a way that the remaining parts are below a certain line. This means that no pillar should be left standing and every wall, no matter how small, must be torn down. Do you have what it takes to cause real destruction?
The LCD version of Pengo is an handheld game developed by Handheld Ltd.. It was distributed by Hashy Top-In in 2009 as part of the Pocket Boy Series.
It is based on the arcade game, Pengo. It should not be confused with an earlier "port" by Bandai.
The BishiBashi is a multiplayer minigame competitive game released on July 29th, 2009 exclusively in Japan. The game features a variety of minigames, as well as a good range of selectable characters, some of them coming from other Konami series.
Experience a piece of Nintendo history with the Game & Watch series for Nintendo DSiWare. Each title is a perfect recreation of a classic LCD game from the early 1980s, including normal Game A and alternate Game B modes.
Experience a piece of Nintendo history with the Game & Watch series for Nintendo DSiWare. Each title is a perfect recreation of a classic LCD game from the early 1980s, including normal Game A and alternate Game B modes.
Destroy the city and all who inhabit it using your alien saucer! Survive as long as you can as you are surrounded by hordes of police, soldiers, tanks, and special forces!
Control a little ship in this space shooter style game. Start as a weak and harmless ship and power it up to beat all the death spitting war machines. The first level is easy, but you will need good reflex to beat the last level. Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom linked to an epileptic condition should not play this game.
Toro! Let's Party! is a Video Game developed by SCE Japan Studio and BeXide, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
It was released on July 23, 2009 for the PlayStation 3, coinciding with the 10th Anniversary of the Doko Demo Issyo series. It is mainly a party game, though there is a prominent story mode in which mini games are unlocked as the story is progressed.
A different version was made that contained an English translation in other Asian countries, including Hong Kong, making it the first Doko Demo Issyo game that was officially released in Korean, Chinese, and English. The Japanese version of the game was re-released on the Japanese PlayStation Now, on September 15, 2015.