The PlayStation version of The Cameraman: Gekisha Boy Omakefu is an updated and expanded port released as Volume 94 of the Simple 1500 series and contains an additional stage. It also has an unlockable cooperative mode with a second player as the Gekisha Girl. Otherwise the versions are identical in graphics, sound and gameplay.
The player controls a deformed little guy who's about to drop out of photography school due to his parents’ deaths, but is offered a test to graduate by the dean. You walk around taking pictures to gain points and more film. The stranger and more screwed up the image you take is, the more points you get. Some of the things you'll see are pretty sadistic and evil, but that's what makes this game so damn fun to play.
Rex was released on the Bandai CD in 2010 by Atari. The game is a port of a 2002 PC game made in Korea by KidnKid.com and published by Mindscape. The company went defunct in 2007 so Mindscape ported the game themselves, and Rex was going to be released on September 14th, 2009 alongside the launch of the Bandai CD. However, Mindscape games were not selling well, so Mindscape sold the rights of Rex to Atari. Atari finally published the game on November 9th, 2010. The game is a platforming game based off a Korean animated series called "White Heart Baekgu", which aired from October 6th, 2000 to January 12th, 2001.
Strike out means the human extinction. Swing your bat to save the Earth! The Hugest War of the World on your palm.
The alien UFOs fire at the earth. You hit back those attacks with the bat, and defeat them. A strikeout means geocide. World's fate depends on your bat. Enjoy the throb stomach mind of the space scale, by simple screen tappings.
Featuring ten tanks from World War II, Mobile Armor is a mission-based shooter in which you control the "Mars army tank" in battle against a succession of "Earth army tanks." Completed missions in single-player story mode become available for two-player free mode, with one player manning the cannons and the other the tank, as well as for two-player VS mode. In VS mode, five tanks are available from cleared story mode missions, with another five added based on the number of cumulative defeated Earth army tanks.
Mobile Armor is a third person shooter game in which the player controls a WWII era tank. The player will take on missions and as the game progresses more tank models will come available.
The story mode can be played on different difficulty levels in which the player takes on enemy tanks and has to avoid landmines. Before each mission the player has to select a tank model each with different specifications. Part of the tank can be customized like the armor and engine. The game offers a co-op and a versus multiplayer mode for up to two players on split screen.
PacMania II is the fourth game in the Alawar PacMania series based on the original Pac-Man. Like in Pac-Man, all the dots from a board need to be eaten in order to pass to the next board. If the characters bumps into a monster, he loses a life. There are special pills in every stage allowing the character to eat the monsters for a short period of time.
The game contains three game modes: Classic: this is the original style of Pac-Man*, the player is the yellow dot muncher, and the enemies are the four ghosts.
- Advanced: in this type the player's character is a pair of big lips and the enemies are skeletons.
- CarMania: in this type the player is bulldozer and the enemies are little cars. Objects turn into fuel tanks, screwdrivers and hearts. This third mode was added in an updated version.
In every game type there are also bonuses. Most of them offer points and hearts provide extra lives. For every five completed levels a password is provided to continue from there.
Heli Heroes updates the old-school "shoot'em up" arcade machine games to new dimensions on today's PCs. You command an AH-64 Apache Longbow or a Russian Hokum helicopter. The goal is to fly through various levels and carry out the mission objectives. During the missions you will find different types of weapons and additional offensive and defensive systems. The game's look and feel is made up of a 3D landscape that you fly your helicopter over, through and into. The mix of reality and Sci-Fi missions vary from destroying Iraqi oilfields up to fighting against the "Big Boss" enemies in Alaska.
This game is part of the Wreck Room Arcade series which consists of four different "activities". You can buy and play them separately, but they link into the same main menu - and, if you have bought them all, you get another bonus game for free (it will be unlocked after you've installed the last game).
In this game, you control a figure on some sort of paddle. Another figure will jump on the other end of the paddle and, if you press space in the right moment, it will be sent back in the air where some gadgets are. These gadgets need to be collected to advance a level.
A game that features 142 mini-games that are generated at random when you choose between modes. It has an interactive difficulty system, in which the difficulty changes depending on how many games you passed/failed in a row. Because of that, the difficulty between stages becomes increasingly more challenging. Each stage ends with a "boss battle". After the game, a score table will show up, comparing your score to the target score. If it matches, or is better than the target score, you will get rise in rank, which is shown at the bottom of the screen, and will not lose a life. If it is worse, a crowd booing sound will be heard, and you will lose a life.
AxySnake is a 3D action game based on the famous Snake game. By giving the classic Snake a new dimension, we have given it a new life. 3D graphic effects are strengthened by stereo sounds! Many wonderful music tracks are included in the game. Frightening monsters and a variety of bonuses all made in full 3D bring the old game to an entirely new level. The complete AxySnake distribution package includes 6 types of games. Overall, there are 80 different levels in the game!
Antz: Panic in the Anthill! is a 2001 Windows action-arcade game developed by Light & Shadow Production and based loosely on DreamWorks’ animated film Antz. The game plays much like Bomberman, with the player controlling Z, the ant hero, inside maze-like underground levels. To progress, you must place explosive mushrooms to clear rocks, defeat rival insects, collect power-ups, and avoid hazards while racing toward the exit. With 50 levels, three difficulty modes, and both single-player and two-player local gameplay, the title mixes simple maze destruction with fast-paced dodging and strategy. Despite its colorful cartoon theme, the game received lukewarm reviews for being repetitive and unoriginal, but it remains a quirky piece of early-2000s licensed gaming.