The game plays similarly to a standard Pac-Man game with sound effects from Ms. Pac-Man. The game can be played cooperatively, with the first and second players controlling Pac-Man and Pikachu respectively. As with Pac-Man, the goal is to collect all the pellets in the level while avoiding enemies that patrol the level. They can take on the appearance of the traditional ghosts Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde, and two "Pokémon", a blue rabbit creature (which resembles the first enemy in Gamtec's Pocket Monster) and a green caterpillar resembling Caterpie. None of the enemies seem to follow any player-tracking system like most Pac-Man games and the enemies simply switch between tracking the player(s) or taking detours. Once the player reaches Stage 11, every stage thereafter uses a consistent enemy selection: Blinky > Rabbit > Pinky > Inky.
There are a total of eight worlds with four levels each, divided by timed bonus levels which give chances for extra points and lives. During these bonus stages, the player can ta
To increase the competition levels in 2 player mode, Namco has introduced the new "continue system" where the losing driver has to pay for the next continuing play. In addition, 1 free game is given per 4 continuous rounds of 2 player play.
The competition is also increased with players competing each lap time. When a player marks his or her best lap, their position in the top 100 rankings will be displayed on screen during the race.
When a player finishes the race within the regulation position, they can go on to the next circuit. When all the circuits are cleared, the player can challenge the best racer from Namco's R&D staff.
There are a choice of 4 circuits (3 of the circuits are based on actual tracks) to suit the individual's skill level and players can select their kart to suit each circuit, strategy and driving style. The DX cabinet has a motion base which moves from side to side responding quickly to handling and road service conditions.
Disney Game Shots: Sparamu is part of the Disney Game Shots series developed by Disney Interactive. This specific game draws its theme from the animated movie Mulan and features arcade-style shooting gallery mechanics where players engage in challenges inspired by the film's setting.
Omega Chase (non-deluxe version) is the predecessor to Omega Chase Deluxe and was a download only version of the game. While there are a number of differences between Omega Chase and Omega Chase Deluxe, Omega Chase is included on Omega Chase Deluxe along with the game Zap. The main difference between the two versions of the game is that with Omega Chase, the enemies travel in only one direction around the center of the track, but in Omega Chase Deluxe, the enemies travel from both sides simultaneously. Creator Christopher Tumber felt there was no need to release the original file on cartridge as it was included on the compilation of the game.
Waluigi's Foot Fault was a Flash game developed by Nintendo in 2000. The game was made to promote Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64 and was discovered in a Nintendo Power magazine article. In this game, the player is tasked with clipping Waluigi's toenails and catching them with a jar in which points are earned.
Minigame 3-hon Pack collection of SoulCalibur-themed minigames released for VMU as an online download after the release of SoulCalibur, only in Japan. After beating the minigames, the players were awarded with an alternate costume for Voldo. The included minigames are:
- Word Scramble
- Voldo Panic
- Cannon Dare
The Activision 10-in-1 is a TV Games Video Game System released in 2000 (with copyright year of 2001) by Toymax. This is not only one of the oldest plug-and-play systems, but also the first plug-n-play to be licensed. When Jakks Pacific bought out Toymax, they later reintroduced it in 2004 with a new controller design.
Built-in games:
Pitfall!
Atlantis
River Raid
Spider Fighter
Crackpots
Freeway
Tennis
Boxing
Ice Hockey
Grand Prix
Li'l Pac-Man is a handheld LCD game released by Playskool in 2000. It is a very basic game intended for toddlers and preschoolers, which plays like a simplified version of Kaboom! for Atari 2600. The handheld was only test marketed in select K-Mart stores, and is very hard to find today.
Falcon Beertender is a Swedish freeware game by E-Game and a promotional tie-in with Falcon Brewery. It is a remake of Tapper with the same objective, to serve your customers a mug of beer each.
Falcon Beertender enhances the gameplay of Tapper in two ways. First, your customers can sometimes be very thirsty: they will toss back an empty beer mug for you to fill. You'll have to catch those mugs and pass them more beer. Secondly, breaking a (glass) mug also costs you a life, so you must make sure that you're not tossing more beer mugs than necessary, lest they crash into a back wall.
A Pac-man clone and Parody with elements of shooters. It is part of the pac-guy series, It can be seen as the second standalone disc in the series, but it is included in later editions of the first disc ''The pac-pack''. It is third ad final part in the Pac-Guy 2 sub series.
DacMan is an attempt to bring a version of Pac-Man to the ColecoVision. The game looks similar to Pac-Man but only has three ghosts. The game play is the same. Move about the maze, eating all the dots and avoiding the ghosts. If you eat a power pellet, the ghosts turn blue then you can eat them for points. Also on the cartridge, starting with version 1.3, is a hidden game called DacPong!. This is just like Pong except the ball is the Pac-Man character.