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  • Bikeflyter

    2000

    Bikeflyter

    2000

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    BikeFlyter is an advertising action game, created for the Aral AG company. The player controls a fat fly which is flying down a road, and must avoid oncoming bikers. By holding the left mouse button, the player can speed up; the faster the fly is going, the more score the player receives for avoiding bikers. Each collision slows the fly down and takes away one life, and the game is over once all lives are used up.
  • Pacit

    2000

    Pacit

    2000

    Arcade
    Visual Memory Unit / Visual Memory System
    Pacit is a game included in Namco Museum for Sega Dreamcast. It requires the Visual Memory Unit (VMU) handheld peripheral to play. The player guides Pac-Man to eat the incoming Pac-Dots, and the game is over when five dots are missed.
  • Namco Museum

    2000

    Namco Museum

    2000

    Arcade
    Dreamcast
    This compilation contains: Pac-Man Ms Pac-Man Dig Dug Pole Position Galaga Galaxian Information, sketches and pictures for each title are available.
  • Towering Rescue

    2000

    Towering Rescue

    2000

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Mujaffa-Spillet

    2000

    Mujaffa-Spillet

    2000

    Arcade
    Web browser
    Originally released under the name 'Perker-spillet' in Denmark, 'Mujaffa-spillet' is a flash game developed by Danmark Radio, offering a satirical perspective on societal stereotypes. The game places players in the role of Mujaffa, an immigrant cruising through Copenhagen's streets in a stylish BMW to earn 'Street respect points.' The score builds through interactions with blondes, evading the police, and collecting items like gold chains and condoms. In 2003, Norway's public broadcaster NRK adapted the game to fit the local context, changing the setting to Oslo. Despite initial controversy due to its challenging portrayal of societal taboos, the game continues to provoke discussions about societal preconceptions. While no longer officially available due to the discontinuation of Adobe Flash, 'Mujaffa-spillet' continues to resonate on various online platforms.
  • Pop'n Pop

    2000

    Pop'n Pop

    2000

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Windows PC Port of "Pop'n Pop". Pop'n Pop is a puzzle game similar to Puzzle Bobble; the player's goal is to release colored bubbles from the bottom on the screen within a limited amount of time, trying to match three or more bubbles of the same color. The difference in this version is that bubbles cannot bounce on the walls; the player can only release them vertically. The game features characters from various Taito games, such as Bub and Bob from the Bubble Bobble series, Tiki from The New Zealand Story, the dwarves from Doko Doko Don, and others.
  • Gromada

    2000

    Gromada

    2000

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Aliens have taken over the planet Gromada - a former testing site for new military units. - and now control a high-tech arsenal. Armed only with a tank called Kassandra, you must defeat the alien-controlled forces amassed against you and rid the planet of the aliens once and for all.
  • Boong-Ga Boong-Ga

    2000

    Boong-Ga Boong-Ga

    2000

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Boong-Ga Boong-Ga, also known as Spank 'em, is an wacky arcade game.
  • Snake

    2000

    Snake

    2000

    Arcade
    Neo Geo Pocket
  • Mario Artist: Talent Studio

    2000

    Mario Artist: Talent Studio

    2000

    Arcade
    64DD
    In Mario Artist: Talent Studio, the player can create their own characters in 3D, customizing features such as hair, skin, and eye color, voice, clothes, facial features, and body size and type. The process is similar to Nintendo's later Miis, but much more detailed. The characters can then be inserted into movies and animations. Events during these movies can be controlled by pressing the Z-trigger. Images from external video can be imported using the Capture Cartridge.
  • Lifeboat

    2000

    Lifeboat

    2000

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Banana

    2000

    Banana

    2000

    Arcade
    Linux PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A digital simulator of the handheld game of the same name.
  • WinBrick 2000

    2000

    WinBrick 2000

    2000

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Mission: Impossible

    2000

    Mission: Impossible

    2000

    Arcade
    Game Boy Color
  • Army Men

    2000

    Army Men

    2000

    Arcade
    Game Boy Color
    Army Men for Game Boy Color is the first handheld entry in the series. It is an adaptation of the first entry for PCs, with several of the original's levels being adapted for simpler gameplay. Players control green plastic soldier Sarge in combat against the tan army. The game consists of 27 missions spread out over 2 campaigns (Desert and Arctic, two out of the original game's three), each made up of three maps with four to five missions per map. While the maps are rough approximations of the original game's, all mission objectives are completely different. A boot camp mode that explains the controls is also available.
  • Fishing Freaks: Bass Rise Plus

    2000

    Fishing Freaks: Bass Rise Plus

    2000

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    Bass Rise is a hyper-realistic fishing game featuring: Twelve levels and up to four players! Underwater views for maximum play! Customized fishing trips! Three different types of fish! Adjustable reel speed and three line weights! Hundreds of Megabass lures! Compatibility with DUAL SHOCK analog controller! Hidden lures and lakes!
  • Crazy Climber 2000

    2000

    Crazy Climber 2000

    2000

    Arcade
    PlayStation
    In 1980, Nichibutsu released Crazy Climber, in which players control a man attempting to scale a series of buildings using only his hands and feet, while avoiding a series of falling objects, mostly thrown by the building's tenants. Crazy Climber 2000 takes the game play of the original and gives it a sweeping graphical makeover. The object is again to scale buildings while avoiding the falling objects thrown at you by its tenants, as well as windows that close on your fingers. The buildings themselves are laid out differently In the first stages, for example, the buildings start out as square skyscrapers. Later levels, however, require you to scale round ones. As well as this, new threats are introduced, such as: - Circling vultures that throw eggs at you. - Gorillas reaching out to grab you on both sides of the building. - Window cleaners that go from left to right, making you fall if you get in their way - Boulders thrown from elevators CC2000 also allows you to move from one face of the building to another.
  • Pac Man

    2000

    Pac Man

    2000

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Bubble Bobble Nostalgie: Christmas Edition

    2000

    Bubble Bobble Nostalgie: Christmas Edition

    2000

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The developers of Bubble Bobble Nostalgia also released an add-on called Christmas Edition. In fact, this is the same Bubble Bobble Nostalgia, only with the atmosphere of the New Year or Christmas holidays: the title music is the notorious Jingle Bells, the dragons are dressed up in the costume of Santa Claus or Santa Claus, and the passwords are replaced with the names of attributes of the New Year or the same Christmas. Well, they changed the background and platforms in some levels. And the rest is the same.
  • Bubble Bobble Nostalgie

    2000

    Bubble Bobble Nostalgie

    2000

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A remake of the famous Japanese game about dragons releasing green bubbles, developed by Russian programmers and released by the notorious Alawar Entertainment studio. Yes, yes, the same one that created and released the well-known Farm Frenzy and the Treasures of Montezuma. The gameplay is simple. We control a green dragon (and in the game mode for two - also blue), which shoots green bubbles at enemies, and as soon as the enemies hit them, they immediately find themselves in a trap, and we calmly pop these bubbles as a dragon. And from the enemies we get their leftovers in the form of various kinds of food: from fruits to a mug of beer, which also appear as a randomly appearing bonus. There are only 8 enemies - these are clockwork toys familiar to us from the original, and weirdos in a white cloak, and brown ghosts similar to octopuses, and flying monsters with a propeller, and jumpers, and fluffy monsters, and sorcerers, and spiders. If clockwork toys, propeller monsters and octopuses are not particularly dange
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