Yu-Gi-Oh! Online 3: Duel Accelerator was the last update of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Online series, and it added more cards along with many characters from the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime series. Yu-Gi-Oh! servers closed on September 30, 2012 at 19:00 EST (October 1, 2012 at 02:00 GMT), due to an internal decision by Konami not to support the service beyond that date.
Mario Party: Fushigi no Koro-koro Catcher is an arcade medal game based on Mario Party 8. Up to 16 players can play at once. It includes some boards and minigames from the aforementioned Nintendo Wii title, although some are modified. Gameplay also revolves around a rotating carousel in the middle containing balls, which the player must try to grab with a crane at certain points in the game.
Domino is a digital conversion of the classical tile laying game of Dominoes. Each rectangular tile has a number of dots on both long ends. In turns players place one of their tiles on the table. Tiles must connect to evenly numbered edges. The first player to lose all his tiles wins the game. When the player can't place any of his tiles he has to pass.
Battleship is a conversion of the classic board game for the CD-i. The game plays exactly like the original board game. You take turns to fire on certain coordinates in the hope of hitting enemy ships. On the side of the screen there's a little window that shows short naval archive footage whenever you are firing or get hit. You can play against the computer or against a friend.
Take a Break! Crosswords is a collection of puzzles licensed from Dell. Volume I represents the 375 crossword puzzles from Dell Magazines, where you have to put the word, which is an answer for the certain question, in vertical or horizontal line of table. These words have common letters because of crossing and it allows to remember the word by available letters in already resolved words.
Taisen Idol-Mahjong Final Romance 2 is the second game in the Final Romance series and the first to feature anime style girls instead of digitized photos of real models. It is also the first to be ported to home systems. Like the first, you play strip mahjong against various girls. You can use your score to purchase various cheating methods.
Master of Syougi Color is a Japanese style chess game. In single player mode the player must compete against computerized opponents (represented by a digitized photograph) to win the tournament. In two player mode, each player competes against each another.
The 3rd edition of Strip Poker allows you to play with three girls at once. Now with VGA photos of three new girls. Digitized speech at intro is introduced. Rules of five cards poker are not changed. During your play you can undress your woman opponent by winning all her money.
Shanghai: Dynasty includes nine themed tilesets, new puzzle modes including "Pandamonium" and "Dynasty", simplified Shanghai for kids, and true Chinese mahjong (not the Western tile-matching variety) with any mix of AI or real players via LAN or modem.
This game celebrates the 10th Anniversary of the Chocobo character from the Final Fantasy series and includes the games:
- Chocobo Stallion
- Chocobo Racing
- Dice de Chocobo
Chocobo Stallion and Chocobo Racing were released previously for the PlayStation and were included in this compilation without any changes made to them.
Dice de Chocobo was first released in this compilation as an original game. It was later planned for release on the WonderSwan, but after that was cancelled it was remade and released for Gameboy Advance in 2002 under the name Chocobo Land: A Game of Dice. The game is a board game slightly similar to Monopoly.
Shogi, also known as Japanese chess, is a two-player board game in the same family as Western chess, chaturanga, and Chinese Xiangqi, and is the most popular of a family of chess variants native to Japan. Shogi means general's.
Simple 1500 Series vol. 002 - The Shogi is a shogi game supervised by the president of the Computer Shogi Association, that features 3 difficulty levels and also a 2 players vs mode.