Taisen Bomberman is a mobile Bomberman game with online features. It is the first game in the Taisen ☆ Bomberman series.
Years later, a game called Taisen! Bomberman was released, but they are unrelated.
Wario makes his debut on the Nintendo DS with hundreds of all-new minigames. Now you must complete your goals by using the touch screen and a stylus. Tap, scratch, and rub your stylus on the touch screen to play minigames that have you do everything from milking a cow and drawing a mustache to hurling stars at evil ninjas. You can even play some minigames by blowing into the DS's built-in microphone. The more minigames you clear, the more characters and items you unlock.
The 3DS version was exclusively available for a few months in 2016 to My Nintendo members.
Google Santa Tracker is an annual Christmas-themed web game first launched in 2004 by Google that simulates the tracking of the legendary character Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, using predetermined location information. It also allows users to play, watch, and learn through activities that are added daily in December.
The game puts the player inside the action of the hit TV show, and features 12 spine-tingling stunts that will test gamers' steadiness, stomachs and nerve. Players can choose to play Fear Factor: Unleashed single player mode, where they will face five other competitors in an intense three-challenge contest to crown a winner. They can also play other custom single player modes or set up profiles for six friends and challenge each other in several party-style multiplayer modes.
The home console counterpart of Atari: 80 Classic Games in One!, this version had Basic Programming, Codebreaker and A Game of Concentration replaced by Atari Video Cube, Backgammon and Hangman.
In Yuckfu! you control a little spacecraft and your task is to collect as many "fuckits" as possible, while avoiding to crash into the walls/floor/ceiling.
Fuckits become solid if you do not collect them within a certain amount of time - decreasing your remaining space to move on the screen.
A browser game about flying a helicopter down an infinite corridor. See how far you can go without crashing. Only one button is used to fly. It has been re-released for mobile devices.
The Atari Flashback is a dedicated console that resembles the Atari 7800 and uses similar controls. The system has 15 Atari 2600 and 5 Atari 7800 games built in.
A free online video game developed as part of a marketing campaign by the National Christmas Tree Association in 2004. The game was meant to support the natural Christmas tree industry and received criticism from artificial tree producers. It has been described as similar to Whac-A-Mole.
PelPet climbs down a ladder. Players can add or remove the crossbars to change PelPet's direction. As PelPet goes down and down, he becomes faster and faster; collect items to help manage your journey and avoid obstacles.
Spank the Monkey is a game where the player needs to spank a monkey as possible with a hand in order to get a high amount of high miles per hour. The monkey is positioned on the left and the hand on the right. The player needs to click the hand and drag it to the left with a quick reflex to spank.
The award-winning game play of Ricochet Lost Worlds is back! From the talented minds of designers all over the world comes the most dynamic brick-busting experience ever! This wild and warped game has you smashing your way through over 350 beautiful and exhilarating rounds that are truly the best of the best. With its gorgeous artwork and innovative "Ring Game", you need to download it today. Rejuvenated, Reloaded...RECHARGED!
Care Bears: Let's Have a Ball! is based on characters from a popular children's television show and feature films, originally developed by American Greetings in 1981.
The player is taken directly to the home screen among the clouds where he can select a Care Bear to play any of the eight arcade-style games they represent. Each game is prefaced with a description and instructions, and all the other games can also be accessed from here by clicking on the bears that line the bottom of the screen. The games have five levels that become progressively more difficult as the player reaches them. Actions are performed by moving items or Care Bears with the mouse and keyboard.