Tropical Fish is a rare New Wide Screen Game & Watch video game released in 1985. The game was never released in Japan. The model number for Tropical Fish is TF-104. In the game, you'll merge fish from an aquarium into another aquarium via a fishbowl. Overall, the gameplay is very similar to Fire, though perhaps slightly improved. Tropical Fish has also appeared as an unlockable museum game in Game & Watch Gallery 4, albeit in Classic only.
Once upon a time, there was a village where only animals lived. One day, the Count Wolf came to this village, cast a spell on the animals, and took them all to the wolf castle. The only one who survived was an old lady rabbit who was sick. At that time, a Tanuki came to this village. When he heard about the situation from the old rabbit, he bravely went to the wolf castle to save the villagers from the magic alone, even though he was training in kung fu.
In this arcade game for the home, developed by Jun Amanai & Yoshinori Kawamoto for Oh!FM magazine, it's time to get the biggest payday ever. Scour a multi-screen world for as much currency as you can find, then cash it all in at the bank before the day's over! Both the FM-7 and later PC-88 cassette releases also have a hidden sound test.
You play as either Gutchan or his girlfriend Marichan, collecting coins and cash bags, as well as credit and ID cards. Take care to dodge others on the map, all of whom are also collecting these items. They'll even stun and/or steal money from you! If you pick up a bag with a question mark on it, you'll get a power-up that lets you disable one of these enemies.
Blagger goes to Hollywood to steal the latest movie of famed director Speilbum. But his attempts are thwarted by a wide variety of movie characters, like Tarzan, James Bond or several comics book characters.
Imagine a French chimney sweep called Smudge....It's not easy, and neither is our hero's task!
He has to clean all the chimneys in the village of Le Crelle before he can go home. He has already been hampered on his way to work by drivers on the wrong side of the road, sudden obstacles and bouncing footballs projected into the street by ruffian school kids.
Once he has parked his bike in the lay-by, you've got to help him use his Jetpack to mount the roof and lower him into each stack. Only then do you discover that everything is not well. Strange airborne creatures - the "Moonees" - well known local pranksters, looking for fun, try to knock Smudge off the roof again and again.
But with all that Galic charm and some help from you he perseveres, and as the say in Paris "If at first you don't succeed, it's time to make a clean sweep". Therefore after each screen you must return to the local laundry and rest so that Smudge can regain his strength to tackle the next type of building, before finally achieving his ambi
This is a German C64 game. Your mission is to hunt and kill teachers. While being banned in Germany it was still very popular among German teens in the 80s.
You are Greedy Guzzler and your task is to move about various top view mazes shown on the whole screen to collect keys which will enable you to open a food cell and eat all the food in it. Once you have cleared a food cell you become fat and you are unable to move through thin gaps in the maze. Moving about the border of the maze is Deflator Dennis and when you touch him then you are thin again. Touch him while thin though and you lose a life. Moving about the maze are Frobbies and if you touch one then you also lose a life but you are armed with a limited number of bombs to place and kill them which can also kill yourself. After four food cells are cleared then Bonus Barry runs around the maze with a letter and if you collect all the letters you spell Guzzler and receive a bonus. Barry can also die if touched by Dennis.
Zulu is an action-maze game by Firebird Software. Players control Wyatt Hunter, sent back in time to collect 100 Golden Masks while avoiding Zulu warriors and maze hazards. Shields provide brief protection, but survival depends on quick navigation and strategy.