PokeRoku 2 is a minigame pack which could be downloaded from Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 2.
It contains the minigames:
Tatakae! Rockman: a shooting minigame;
Janken de Battle: a Janken minigame.
Block Buster (or Block Kuzushi or Simple 1500 Series vol.014 - The Block Kuzushi in Japan) is a good breakout game that can be played by 2 players in cooperative or VS mode.
The game offers some interesting special moves like the one in which you can hit the ball with effect pressing a buttom. There are 3 different game modes: Attack mode, Endless mode & VS mode.
With roots in the classic Breakout game from a few decades ago, Block Kuzushi continues where Arkanoid left off and updates the theme with colorful jewels to hit in addition to the standard rows of bricks.
During the course of play, weapon upgrades may be picked up such as multiple balls, shooting power and other brick bashing powerups. Roaming objects on-screen may deflect your ball so watch out for surprise changes in trajectory when these nuisances are afoot.
60 levels of cleverly designed boards (and some not so clever ones) should hold your attention for a few hours.
PokeRoku is a minigame pack which could be downloaded from Rockman Complete Works: Rockman.
It contains the minigames:
Cut Man wo Ute ("Strike Cut Man"): a Whack-a-mole minigame featuring Cut Man;
Janken de Battle: A Janken minigame.
An Orange Yoshi must protect his flowers from enemies by spitting watermelon seeds as he did in Yoshi's Island. In Classic Mode, the player has to protect flowers by using a spray gun.
A game where the player controls a police car and has to catch the thief by running their car into the thief's car. It is not possible for the player's car to go backwards when driving. The game features no music or sound effects.
Brick Breaker is a video game developed by Canadian Developer Ali Asaria that came preloaded on certain BlackBerry devices and is now available on the iOS App Store.
The first known video game to bear the SpongeBob SquarePants name, released sometime in early 1999 on the nick.com website. It's based off the "Jellyfishing" episode and has the spongy protagonist jump to catch jellyfish for a high score.
Players choose one of the three original monsters to rescue. The player then uses the characters in the part of the world where the rescue is held. They work as a collective to break buildings, eat people, and destroy cars and this creates competition among players. When a player (literally) unlocks George, Lizzie, or Ralph, then they become playable characters. Once all the monsters are rescued, aliens begin to invade the earth, leaving the monsters the only ones who can save the planet they just helped partially destroy. After fending off the invasion on Earth, the monsters rescue Myukus (a cyclops-like alien) from Area 51 before chasing the aliens through space, destroying the aliens' bases throughout the Solar System and eventually rampaging through their homeworld.
The little plastic army men you played with as a child are toys no longer! They are now living beings bent on destruction. Of course, you get to play an integral role in the conflict as Sarge, a sergeant (you were expecting another rank?) in the Green Army. While your objectives vary with each mission, the goal is to defeat the evil Tan Army using a little strategy and a lot of firepower.
Since you'll also have to confront members of the Blue and Gray armies, you are essentially outnumbered three to one! Roll, duck, kneel, and cycle through your available weapons as you try to complete the objectives detailed at the beginning of each level. Missions range from search-and-destroy to rescue or reconnaissance operations, and you'll even drive one of four vehicles during the battles. Units include versions of six classic toys: Rifle Man, Grenadier, Bazooka Man, Mortar Man, Flamethrower, and Minesweeper.