Get Medieval is an action video game developed and published by Monolith Productions for the PC. It was released in North America on August 22, 1998. It relies heavily on Gauntlet, and includes random dungeon layouts, gamepad support, and hotseat multiplayer.
Motteke Tamago with Ganbare! Kamonohashi is a top-down Bomberman-style multiplayer arcade action game, and an enhanced port of the PC Engine game Motteke Tamago. This version includes the same arcade mode as the original release, and also adds a single-player story mode with multiple stages and new creatures to play as other than ducks, such as frogs and platypus.
Hammer Champ is a 1998 arcade mechanical game developed and produced by Namco. The player is tasked with completing a score of assorted mini-games using a plush mallet to hit four different buttons on the cabinet.
"Snake" was one of the preloaded games featured on the Nokia 6110 "Ultra". Players control a snake that grows each time you collect orbs that randomly spawn across the screen. Collecting these orbs also increases player's score. You lose if you collide with a wall or with the body of the snake. It was possible to play a "two player" mode via infrared.
Bub and Bob are back! Like in Tetris in reverse, you shoot bubbles at an array of different-colored bubbles stuck in an ever descending ceiling, attempting to match them up three by three to make them disappear.
This edition contains both puzzle challenges, multiplayer and normal progressive stages.
Let's Pachinko: Nante Gindama is a view-limited Downloadable game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 runs between February 1, 1998 and November 28, 1998. Early game broadcasts were accompanied by the Let's Pachinko: Seiseki Magazine, however these ceased after February 28, 1998.
Bomber worlds. To complete the areas, you must control Bomberman and set bombs to destroy enemies and obstacles that will lead to the exit. To be able to complete each level, the player must locate and pick up all of the Crystals on the map. Once this is complete, the door to the exit will open, and the player is allowed to move on to the next area. In the fourth area of each world, the player will have to defeat a Dark Force Bomber, and an extra boss that is themed after the type of world the setting is in.
Once you defeat a Dark Force Bomber, the player is given a unique battle armor to wear for the next boss battle, which has a normal attack and a special attack. The battle armor is only used for the boss battles, meaning once the player advances to the next world, the battle armor will be lost. As such, it is recommended that players take full advantage of the armor.
The second LCD version of Ecco the Dolphin. This 1997 "blue label" version in Tiger Electronics' series of Pocket Arcade LCD handhelds features unique gameplay and lcd graphics to that of the original "red label" version from 1994.
An adventure game only released in Germany but comes in German, French and English. It is essentially a digital version of the comic book “Asterix and the Black Gold” with voice acting, several minigames and an encyclopedia about Asterix and various things mentioned in the comic.
PC-only video game that was developed and published by ITE in 1997. It was the first of the Hugo Christmas-themed games ("Wintergames"), and was followed by Hugo Saves Christmas and Hugo: Scylla's Revenge. The game is a collection of simple minigames.