Magic Bubble is an unlicensed 1993 puzzle game developed by C&E for the Sega Mega Drive. It was the only game produced by C&E (a Taiwanese company) where the packaging, instructions and in-game text is all in English. The game involves matching like-coloured bubbles which float to the top of the screen.
In the 2000s, publishing rights to the game were purchased by Super Fighter Team, who also published a translation of another of C&E's games, Beggar Prince.
MegaMind (メガマインド) is a game for the Sega Mega Drive, released exclusively in Japan via the Sega Game Toshokan service. The game consists to guess what is the right following.
Megapanel (メガパネル) is a 1990 puzzle game developed and published by Namco (under their Namcot branding) for the Sega Mega Drive. Though initially released only in Japan, the game has made its way to the west through various compilations and consoles with built-in games.
Megapanel is a sliding puzzle game similar to fifteen-tile puzzle games. The aim is to clear as many panels as possible before the pile reaches the top of the screen. In order to clear panels, three or more panels of the same color must be lined up together either vertically or horizontally. Use the D-pad to slide panels (each button indicates what direction to slide to, so the appropriate panel is automatically chosen) and A to bring the next row up immediately. A new life is awarded every 10000 points.
S.S. Lucifer: Man Overboard! is a platform game released for the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Game Gear in 1994. Originally developed by Zeppelin Games for the Commodore Amiga, it was ported to Sega's consoles by Odysseus Software and published by Codemasters. Non-Sega versions of the game are called Sink or Swim, and the working title for the Sega versions was simply Man Overboard!.
The game has you play as Kevin Codner, rescue mariner extraordinaire tasked with saving passengers from the S.S. Lucifer. Similar to Lemmings, this requires guiding the passengers to an exit by interacting with the environment. If the player takes too long the room will be flooded.
Neither the Mega Drive or Game Gear versions of S.S. Lucifer: Man Overboard! were released in North America or Japan. They remained exclusives for Europe and Australia.
The game Features Max the Mouse trying to get rid of annoying cats and slime creatures from the sewerage! Help him get clean up his alley by kicking blocks to get rid of the intrusive companions!
Dr. Hello is an unlicensed Dr. Mario clone developed for the MSX and ported to the Sega Master System. It was developed in South Korea by a company known as "Sis Co." in 1991, without the backing from either Sega or Nintendo. The game uses a completely different set of graphics and music to Dr. Mario, but the gameplay is exactly the same.
Despite being released on a Master System cartridge, the Master System version runs in SG-1000 mode, and hence appears to have weaker graphics than most other Master System games. This is likely because the MSX and SG-1000 share similar specifications, and porting from one system to another was not too difficult.
Sannin Mahjong is a mahjong game for the SG-1000. It is sometimes also known as 3-nin Mahjong, meaning three player mahjong. This number of players is not possible in either of Sega's own versions of the game, Mahjong and Home Mahjong.
Shanghai: True Valor is a 3D puzzler based on the classic Oriental games Mah Jong and Shanghai. Each game starts off with a stack of tiles arranged in a pyramid shape. In order to win, the player is required to match up tiles by finding "free" tiles of the same type.
For instance, some tiles have numbers and some have pictures; the object is to find a tile not restricted, blocked, or under another tile. Once a player matches up two tiles of the same type, they are removed and the pyramid is reduced. By removing tiles, previously restricted tiles may be opened up. Gameplay flows in this fashion until there are no more tiles or a stalemate. Stalemates are very common and occur when there are no possible matches or moves remaining.
Kinetic Connection is a Sega Game Gear puzzle game released only in Japan. It appears to be part of a series of games by Sadato Taneda but the relationship is unknown. In the game, you must reconstruct a scrambled video loop by swapping and rotating tiles.
The game has numerous cameos from Opa-Opa of Fantasy Zone fame.
Nazo Puyo 2 is a Puzzle game, developed by Compile and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 1993 and is the second Nazo Puyo title for the Game Gear.
Guide a snake through increasingly difficult mazes in order to escape and reach the food... featuring:
Code and levels (converted and new) by myself
Awesome graphics by top artist BiNMaN
Awesome soundtrack by top composer MmcM
Original concept by Tommi Tuovinen
This game is based on a webgame called LIME RICK, although with a modified design. Many maze levels were "improved" from the original (hardest levels became even harder), and there are also 4 extra (extremely hard) new levels at the end. Can you solve them all???
Download it now from here and have fun!
NOTE: Play it on a ZX-Spectrum 128K model otherwise you will miss the AY music!
NOTE2: This game uses multicolor graphics powered by NIRVANA+ Engine, so it will work on all original ZX-Spectrum models without the need for additional hardware. It should also work on any accurate emulator, including the ZX Vega.
Discover a world of fashion fun with Barbie! Play the exciting games inside her virtual pink Back Pack! Activities & puzzles feature fashion items like jewelry, clothes & shoes! Complete each level to win special fashion accessories to dress up Barbie & her friends!