Zunou Taisen Live (lit. "Brain Battle Live") was a game that was included alongside the Xbox Live Starter Kit during the Xbox Live launch in Japan. It contains four board games that can be played over Xbox Live, including Othello, Go, Mahjong, and Shogi.
The original version of Magic Floor, released in 2002. This version was re-released as a multiboot game, an e-Reader card and a Nintendo DS and DSi game.
2002, the year AfriTris was released on Windows. Made by gaimplay and published by gaimplay, this falling block puzzle game is available for free on this page.
World Builder is a Shockwave puzzle-platformer that was hosted on the official LEGO website in 2002. The player must collect LEGO pieces and the recipes that allow them to assemble those pieces into different kinds of units and vehicles. Each unit type has its own capabilities, allowing the player access new areas and collect more pieces and recipes.
Humorously introducing computer programming and spatial reasoning skills, Yoiks! provides students with an off-beat learning environment where they explore 30 activities of increasing difficulty that typify core concepts of computer programming. Yoiks! engages students in the scientific process of observation, hypotheses formation, and experimentation to apply logical constructs as they solve problems. With Yoiks! in your mathematics and technology curriculum your students will: build logical reasoning and critical thinking skills, develop algebraic thinking skills, intuitively prepare for programming, develop strategies and solution plans, and collaborate to solve problems.
A flash game from Cartoon Network's main site for their popular show Ed Edd n' Eddy in which you create elaborate tubes to get a jawbreaker into a cup.
This is a Nokia Snake game included on colour phones. First introduced with the Nokia 9290 Communicator in 2002. It supports multiplayer through Bluetooth and Infra-Red.
ColecoVision version of the popular game Bejeweled made by Daniel Bienvenu. The core game remains the same: matching up three or more of the same jewel by swapping their positions with neighboring jewels on a grid.