The original version of Sonic Jump. It the game, you control Sonic jumping while avoiding enemies and obstacles. It has a remake with the same name for smartphones.
This version of Pac-Man was released to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the first game, in a partnership between Google and Bandai Namco. It was featured in Google's first page in May 21 and 22, 2010, but it is still playable in the game's its own page. Both Pac-man and Ms. Pac-man are playable (the latter appears by inserting another coin). The game was developed by Google's Marcin Wichary and Ryan Germick.
Ready Steady Bang is a beautifully addictive quick-fire duelling game.
Play face-to-face with a friend on a single screen in 2 player mode or pit your trigger finger against 10 of the fastest outlaws and collect a hoard of achievements along the way.
Progress through the game to unlock 31 unique cowboy deaths, then show them off in your Kill Gallery.
Game Center integration allows you to compete against a world of cowboys and girls.
Are you fast enough?
Build and manage tasty taco restaurants and upgrade their production and operating hours.
With the guidance of Barbacoatl, an enigmatic taco connoisseur, find the ancient map that leads to a secret ritual ground. If a Tacologist were to complete this map and journey to this ancient place, then he would be able to harness the cosmic power of the Taco and bring even more tacos to the universe!
Stats and Achievements! Try to get all the achievements, and keep track of every taco you have ever made!
Experiment 625 is hungry and has access to the fridge. Help him make the tallest sandwich ever, but watch out for any ingredients that have been in the fridge for too long!
Namcot Collection, is a 2020 video game compilation published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. Originally released in Japan for the Nintendo Switch, it was later localized for international territories as two separate collections, Namco Museum Archives Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, for the Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Windows. Namcot Collection includes a wide array of video games published by Namco for the Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System, with save states, achievements, and homebrew ports of Pac-Man Championship Edition and Gaplus.
This version, the original Japanese release, has some different games from the localized release.
Brick Blaster is a classic brick breaking game with 100 levels to complete, power-ups to grab, and bosses to defeat!
Features:
100 levels across 5 Challenge sections to play through.
Bosses to defeat at the end of each Challenge section.
Power Ups and Power Downs to catch.
An Endless game mode offering unlimited play.
Casual and endless with challenging gameplay for all ages. Explore space through unique maps and space ships, unlock achievements, beat others in the leaderboard and have fun!
Dig Dug Arrangement is, as the name suggests, a remake of Namco's 1982 arcade game Dig Dug; it was released in 1996, as a part of the compilation arcade game, Namco Classics Collection Vol. 2, and later rereleased alongside the original and ten others in the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of Namco Museum in 2002.
in this game players control a range of cars and bikes to crash test. once they have crashed it, they need to go as far as possible to get as much money which they can then use for gaining more cars and upgrades.
Mario the Juggler is a Game & Watch reworked version of 1980's Ball, with Mario themes replacing the original's generic juggler and his balls. It was the final Game & Watch ever released. The goal of the game is to keep juggling balls, bombs, stars, hearts, and other iconic Mario objects.
Mario Bros. is a title for the Game & Watch. Despite its name, it has no similarity to the arcade game Mario Bros. Instead of plumbing, Mario and Luigi are working at a bottling factory and must prepare packages of bottles to load onto a delivery truck. This game, played on the Multi Screen model of the Game & Watch, a few months before the much more popular arcade title, making it the first game to feature Luigi.
Mario's Bombs Away is a game for the Game & Watch. It was one of the six games made for the Panorama line. The game involves Mario, a soldier in this game, on a mission to receive a bomb from his buddy on the left side of the screen and carry it to his troop on the other side. The enemy is waiting in the trees in his path, so he must keep his bomb away from their torches.
Return of Donkey Kong is a canceled Nintendo Entertainment System game whose existence is attested in Nintendo of America publications from 1987 and 1988. It was featured as an upcoming game in the Official Nintendo Player's Guide in 1987.
Not much is known about the title aside from the fact that it was considered a follow-up to Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Donkey Kong Jr. Math and Donkey Kong 3. The two blurbs describing the game suggest that barrel-throwing would return as a mechanic, and that Donkey Kong would appear as a playable character for the first time. No images were ever shown of the game and it is not known if Return of Donkey Kong ever existed past the conceptual stage.
Donkey Kong Circus is a Game & Watch title released as part of the Panorama series. It is a remake of the second Mickey Mouse Game & Watch game, which was released worldwide seven months earlier. The two games' codes even seem to have gotten mixed up, with Mickey Mouse being model "DC-95" and Donkey Kong Circus being "MK-96. Neither the Panorama Screen Mickey Mouse nor Donkey Kong Circus was released in Japan.
In the game, Donkey Kong, while balancing on a barrel, has to keep pineapples in the air while avoiding fire coming from flammable barrels.