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  • Puzzle Pop

    2009

    Puzzle Pop

    2009

    Arcade
    Plug & Play Handheld Electronic LCD Game Boy Advance
    Move the tiles to pop the bubbles.
  • Pop Ball

    2009

    Pop Ball

    2009

    Arcade
    Plug & Play Handheld Electronic LCD Game Boy Advance
    Clone of Pang! starring Ness from Earthbound. Later hacked to create Bubble Master (VT3xx) and Magic Ball (VT3xx).
  • The Lost World

    2009

    The Lost World

    2009

    Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    A somewhat Frogger-like game with a military theme.
  • Ice Climber

    2009

    Ice Climber

    2009

    Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    Clone of the NES game of the same name.
  • Happy Farm

    2009

    Happy Farm

    2009

    Arcade
    Plug & Play Handheld Electronic LCD
    A clone of the Flash game Happy Pill. Hit the rabbits with the carrot until they are all blushing; you cannot hit them too many times or else you will lose.
  • Fire Fighter

    2009

    Fire Fighter

    2009

    Arcade
    Plug & Play Handheld Electronic LCD Game Boy Advance
    Different than the VT09 version; it is still a clone of Flying Hero, but with different levels.
  • Finger Dancing

    2009

    Finger Dancing

    2009

    Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    The player controls a girl in a penguin costume, and must leap across platforms by pressing the corresponding button shown on the platform (e.g. up, down, left or right on the controller).
  • Defence Mission

    2009

    Defence Mission

    2009

    Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    A clone of Battle City with people instead of tanks.
  • Bump Jump

    2009

    Bump Jump

    2009

    Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    Enhanced port of the NES-based Block Out.
  • Bomb Hero

    2009

    Bomb Hero

    2009

    Arcade
    Plug & Play Handheld Electronic LCD
    Same as the VT3xx-based Bomb Hero. The version titled Bomb Hero is identical to the VT3xx game visually (including the Kirbys and Jigglypuffs), while additionally using music from Bomberman II; the version titled Hero features different graphics, and uses Boos from the Mario series as enemies.
  • Hide and Seek

    2009

    Hide and Seek

    2009

    Arcade
    Plug & Play Handheld Electronic LCD Game Boy Advance
    A "ball-in-a-cup" game with sheep in haystacks. Possibly a modified Lonely Island minigame.
  • Videocart-27: Pac-Man

    2009

    Videocart-27: Pac-Man

    2009

    Arcade
    Fairchild Channel F
    An unauthorized version of Pac-Man. Pac-Man is a game where the eponymous Pac-Man goes around a maze in the cardinal directions munching pellets as he goes. The goal is to eat all the pellets found on the maze. While trying to do this, Pac-Man is harassed by four ghosts (Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde) who constantly chase him around the maze. If the ghosts touch Pac-Man, he will lose a life. Pac-Man starts with three lives and if he loses all of them the game will end. Pac-Man is not completely defenseless as on each maze, there are four power pellets, that when Pac-Man consumes them, will cause the tides to turn, as Pac-Man will be able to temporarily chase the ghosts to eat them and temporarily send them back to the middle of the maze from whence they came. Pac-Man can also eat randomly appearing fruit to earn bonus points. This version of Pac-Man retains the intermissions found in the original game.
  • Trouble Witches AC

    2009

    Trouble Witches AC

    2009

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Trouble Witches AC is an arcade-exclusive update to the original Trouble Witches. It features streamlined gameplay, removing the non-arcade oriented gameplay from the original PC game along with some balance and gameplay refinements. It also adds several new characters and integrates them into the plot.
  • Hummer Extreme Edition

    2009

    Hummer Extreme Edition

    2009

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Hummer Extreme Edition is an update to Hummer, and was released by Sega for Sega Lindbergh arcade hardware in 2009.
  • Cartoon Wars

    2009

    Cartoon Wars

    2009

    Arcade
    Android iOS
    Cartoon Wars is a tower defence game, where you have a castle and different kinds of units you can send out. In every level there is an opposing castle on the other side of the map that sends out enemies and that you have to destroy to win the level. Between levels you can upgrade your units and unlock new ones by spending gold and gems earned through the levels.
  • Dig Dug Remix

    2009

    Dig Dug Remix

    2009

    Arcade
    iOS
    A bundle including Dig Dug Arrangement (2005) and the original Arcade game.
  • Go Ballistic

    2009

    Go Ballistic

    2009

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Go Ballistic is a video redemption game requiring the players to physically move around by tossing soft play balls at an interactive touch screen. It includes five mini-games to choose from, each with distinct themes and missions. There is no restriction on the number of balls per game, so players can toss as many balls as they like within the time limit.
  • Play Tag

    2009

    Play Tag

    2009

    Arcade
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    Play Tag is a tag game for one or two players. The object is to avoid being tagged by the other player; when it happens, the tagged player becomes the catcher.
  • iFighter 1945

    2009

    iFighter 1945

    2009

    Arcade
    iOS
  • Frequon Invaders

    2009

    Frequon Invaders

    2009

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    Your mission is to destroy each invading Frequons by moving the cursor on top of it. What could be easier? Except for one itty bitty detail: the Frequons are not displayed in the usual spatial domain, but in the Fourier Domain. Frequons look like colored waves. Your "self" is a wave too, with opposite polarity. Instead of manipulating some local point on the screen, you manipulate a global wave pattern. You destroy Frequons by achieving destructive interference with them.
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