Pokémon Team Rocket Blast Off is one of three Flash-based computer games that were developed for the 10th Anniversary Perdue Farms promotion. The other two games are Pokémon Poké Ball Launcher and Pokémon Seek & Find. Pokémon Team Rocket Blast Off is a simple game in which players have to catch falling Pokémon.
The game consists of Ash and May holding a tarp to catch the Pokémon tossed by the Team Rocket trio from their balloon. They drop both Pokémon and sandbags. The player moves Ash and May by moving the mouse. Pokémon may drop at different speeds and angles, and if their path hits a screen border, they will bounce off of it. They will also bounce back up in the air if they hit the edge of the tarp.
Catching a Pokémon earns one point, but missing a Pokémon or catching a sandbag causes a deduction of points. Points are represented by Poké Balls that fill a bar on the left-hand side, and will never be negative. Levels 2 and 3 also have time limits.
The game is won once the player obtains nineteen po
"Minna de kitaeru Zen-nou training"(Total Brain Training for Everyone) is an arcade game released by Bandai Namco Games in 2006.
It was released as the third installment of the "Rewritable Stage" touchscreen cabinet.
It was a popular study software at the time, and is a collection of puzzle games based on the concept of brain training.
Online battles were possible, and progress could be saved on magnetic cards for continued play.
Online service was discontinued on September 1, 2010, and the battle function is no longer available.
The game was developed under the supervision of Tohoku University professor Ryuta Kawashima.
Double Wires is a free physics game. If indeed you were Spider-Man, you'd have enough webbing to cover the whole of New York City. Speed through the level with your slinky-like man without letting him drop. Are you acrobatic enough to win?
Everyone has fled the islands; there isn't a person in sight! But they left all the animals behind. Who will feed them? And who will find out what scared all the people away? Well, Professor Fizzlewizzle, of course! Bounce bubbles, rescue and feed the abandoned animals, and solve a mystery-all at the same time, in FizzBall!
Neon Wars is an arcade game where vivid graphics, great music and exciting game play combine to create an amazingly new yet classic experience for the next generation of players. It's a simple game of collecting stars and staying one step ahead of the action. Plus there's access to powerful "special" weapons that even the odds with massive pyrotechnic special effects. The easy controls will delight the young at heart, but the action on higher difficulty levels is sure to create intense competition for the highest score.
Blasterball 3 is a fresh new spin on the classic series that's sold millions worldwide! Get set to break your way through mesmerizing patterns of colorful bricks in the most exciting, customizable edition yet. The all-new Level Editor lets you design your own levels. Got a favorite song? Load up your own MP3's and build your own soundtracks as you sit back and let the stress fall away. Secret levels and additional features are just waiting to be discovered ... so don't delay - dive in and play Blasterball 3 today.
Vortex is an iPod game created by Apple Inc. and Kabloom Games. It is an Arkanoid/Breakout clone with a top-down perspective and bricks arranged in a circular layout.
Ragdoll Avalanche II is a free physics game. These falling stalactites will ruin this ragdoll's day if you let them slice through his skull. Move him around to avoid the pointy catastrophes.
Xbox Live Arcade Unplugged Vol. 1 is a retail package of six Xbox Live Arcade games and three demos.
The disc works by inserting it into the system just like any other game. However, rather than directly launching any of the titles, it brings you to the game menu in the Xbox home where you see extra games that are playable.