Catch enemies in holes and drop them to the floor below.
In the levels are several goodies to find, e.g. tennis balls which can be thrown at the enemies or bombs which decreases time needed to dig a hole. There are five worlds with different themes like a building site, caves or Egyptian ruins. The player has to beat a whole world before he can save the game.
Clone of the arcade game Lunar Lander, where the player must land their ship on a series of several moons while dealing with gravity, wind, diminishing fuel and enemy satellites.
Hansha de Spark! is a 2D top-down arcade game, similar in style to Bomberman, but instead of using bombs, players can shoot energy balls that receive power by bouncing off the special walls. They can collect bonuses to gain advantage. Game features both single-player mode where the player fights against zombie-like regular enemies and bosses, and a multi-player mode where you fights against other players or bots.
Ucchannanchan no Honoo no Challenger: Denryuu Iraira Bou follows the same playing principle as the mechanical wire loop game. In this variant, the player has to guide a ball through six courses which basically consist of narrow ways with curves and obstacles. Later levels introduce moving obstacles and parts in which the screen slightly tilts. The player is not allowed to touch anything and has to solve the course within a time limit. This all is commentated by an enthusiastic announcer. Multiplayer is a simple split-screen race.
This is Nokia's version of Snake, installed on their mobile phones, starting on the Nokia 6110.
The game was later ported in 2017 to be released for smartphones (Android/iOS) to be played on the Facebook Messenger app.
Burglar X is an arcade beat-'em up with puzzle elements. The player can move with 8-way joystick and control 3 buttons - one to hit, another to fart (toxic gas from your butt) and another to launch timed bombs.
The objective of the game is to destroy enemies, collect objects & power-ups, solve puzzles and defeat the final bosses. We lose a life when we lose one of the three hearts with which we begin.
We can choose a male (Gukjung) character who strikes with his head and a female (Guksoon) who strikes with a mallet.
The game was published by Hakuhodo in 1997, an advertising agency in Japan whose only other game is the RPG Himikoden: Renge. The developer of this game is unknown, as the only company shown before the intro screen is Hakuhodo. However, given that Himikogen: Renge was developed by Chime Corporation, it is unlikely that Hakuhodo actually developed Mad Panic Coaster.
In Mad Panic Coaster, you control a boy and a girl (perhaps a brother and sister?) as they sit in a roller coaster car and go through 15 hellish roller coasters. How these roller coasters even got past safety testing is unknown, as they don't have any rails or barriers of any sort. It's up to you to steer the roller coaster car using the d-pad to make sure it stays on the track. The roller coasters also have various monsters, traps, and jumps to avoid. To do this, you use X to jump. Hitting Square will make the girl throw some sort of yellow ball projectile that explodes at a long range, while hitting Circle will make the boy throw that same type of pro
BLASTER pits your starship shooting skills against endless waves of enemies: Roto-Shooting Robots, Runaway Spaceships, Evasive Vampire Ships, Squads of Saucer Ships, The Masterminds and more - 20 million light years away!
Specialty of the House! Help Chef Peter Pepper in a race to collect patties, cheese, lettuce and buns! Face challenging mazes, make mounds of burgers and score big time inBURGERTIME!
JOUST 2 the sequel to the record-setting video game, pits you against Buzzards and Vultures in an intense battle for survival. Buzzard eggs hatch into Evil Aggressors while Golden Eggs offer the promise of special rewards and ultimate victory!
Alien attacks, bottomless craters, boulders, land mines, cannons, low-flying planes on your tail and the clock ticking away...These are just some of the challenges awaiting you in MOON PATROL!
It's fun, refreshing, mug slidin' fun. You'll love serving frosty root beers to the thirsty customers in four different scenes. Quench your thirst for fun with another classic,ROOT BEE
Remake of Game & Watch Ball released as unlockable in Game & Watch Gallery 2.
The player must control a Yoshi, Mario, Wario, or King Koopa as they juggle various objects. In Classic Mode, the player needs to juggle balls as long as they can.
Game & Watch Gallery 2 is the sequel to Game & Watch Gallery released in 1997 for the Game Boy, only in Japan. This version is a colorized version released for the Game Boy Color in 1998. The game included six revisions of classic Game & Watch games, one of which is not playable from the beginning and must be unlocked.
This colorized version was never released in Japan, although a prototype was found.
Xonix32 is a remake of the DOS game Xonix for the Windows platform. The gameplay is the same: the player controls a marker and has to cut off pieces of the playfield, creating a big safe area, while avoiding to be hit by the enemies.