Sylvester has kidnapped all of the mice in Mexico and it's up to Speedy Gonzales to rescue them. To get all the mice back, Speedy must collect the cheese in 18 different stages. However, the cheese will not be easy to collect, as along the way Speedy will have to make death-defying jumps while avoiding spikes, lava, and bottomless pits. In addition to those hazards, there are a number of enemies that are glad the mice are gone and don't want Speedy to rescue them. As luck would have it, there are power-ups and weapons scattered throughout the stages. After completing several stages, Speedy will have to face and defeat a boss character. Will Speedy be able to collect all of the cheese and defeat his enemies? Find out by playing SPEEDY GONZALES: Aztec Adventure.
The second edition of Umihara Kawase: Shun was launched almost three years after original release at a lower price as part of the Maruan series. This release contains five additional fields taking the total to fifty five. The game's cut-scenes have been replaced with scrollable, static art of the protagonist, however, due to the removal of all Mitchell branding.
To say "Princess Peach! Kidnapped" and or, that you say, especially at this late hour is not. The "extra" to torment the Mario "shortage". That’s it. Tricks are required!
A single-stage Super Mario Bros. romhack which allows Mario to take on Air Man's stage from Mega Man 2, set to an 8-bit arrangement of the popular doujin song "Air Man ga Taosenai" ("Can't Beat Air Man").
South Park: Cartman's Authoritah is an unlicensed side-scrolling 2D platform game where the player plays as Cartman, a character from South Park. He needs to beat the enemies and finish the game. In the game he will find Cheesy Poofs and after collecting 100 Cheesy Poofs he receives an extra life. There are bonus levels that contain more Cheesy Poofs to collect. There are also different weapons that help the player to kill the enemies easily.
Even a lost island hideaway in the wet South Pacific isn't far enough away from the long arm of Rez. While GEX was whiling away the hours living on the fruits of his recent successes, the madman of the Media Dimension was working on his new hobby - secret agent-napping. Agent Xtra was now struggling for her freedom as a hostage in the lair of Rez. As a master of disguise, GEX had his work cut out for him. Another descent into bad TV movies is at hand. To the GEXCaves!
There lived one gravedigger at a very small village in a remote region. He lived a quiet, solitary life in a corner of the cemetery. He kept away from the village people due to his very ugly appearance. One day, he found the graves were ransacked and some corpses were stolen. He didn't want the village people to find out, so he decided to eliminate the grave burglars by himself. Thus, he patrolled the cemetery every night.
A good ghoul goes around graveyards protecting them from evil doers. The player clears the area and collecting power ups using it to eliminate the enemies. There are five stages with five levels each, and each one of them has you throwing fireballs at ghouls, ghosts, goblins, and zombies. When you keep throwing fireballs at these enemies, they will ignite into a giant fireball, which you can throw at other enemies to kill them, and get the remaining treasure before moving on to the next level. At the end of the fifth level, a boss must be defeated in order to continue the game.
Ecoco de Fight! is a 2D platformer doujin game featuring the mascot for the Japanese company Tohoku Electric Power's air conditioner product "Eco-Ice" called "Ecoco" and various characters from Di Gi Charat.
Super Donkey Kong 5 (超级大金刚5) is a port of Super Donkey Kong 3 for the Game Boy Color, and it was also released by Makon Soft.
Because it was released on Game Boy Color, Super Donkey Kong 5 was given a red and green color palette, like other Makon Soft titles for the handheld.
Aside from the color palette, Super Donkey Kong 5 only had a few differences. The title screen and the game's packaging were taken from the Japanese box art of Diddy Kong Racing, even though the two games have no relation. The intro features a different picture, and lastly the world map and level order were changed.
Rayman Funpack is a game bundle which includes the original Rayman, Rayman Designer, Rayman By His Fans, English with Rayman and videos of the making of Rayman 2. It was released in Germany in 1999. This bundle also came with some Rayman merchandising like a Rayman 2 poster, 4 Rayman stickers and a Rayman fan-guide.
Rayman 100 Levels is a compilation released in the Netherlands in 1999. It includes Rayman By His Fans and Rayman 60 Levels, both in English. The text on the packaging, as well as the on-disc PDF manual, are in Dutch. The CD contains an incomplete version of the soundtrack, also seen in the North-American release of Rayman Forever, with the Image and Caves tracks shortened, and the Jungle track erroneously playing the ambience portion of the Caves music.