As the name suggests, Tetris Collection contains a number of Sega-published versions of Tetris, Flash Point and Bloxeed. Not only can the original arcade games be played, but you can also view arcade fliers and listen to the game's sounds from a special menu selected with Select.
Unique to this collection is the Sega Mega Drive port of Tetris, including full box and manual scans, and a prototype ROM of a cancelled Mega Drive port of Flash Point, both of which were prevented from being sold due to presumed licensing problems.
Spin Deluxe is a puzzle with physics and unique gameplay. You have to think hard in order to beat the game. Become a master of the world of Spin Deluxe and control its physical laws and properties to bring back the light of its lost Sun!
A combination of a shoot-'em-up and a puzzler. Player one controls Grim Blaster, defeating enemies with his gun. Player two attempts to crush enemies in a puzzle environment. Each time an enemy is defeated by one player, it appears on the other player's field.
A spinoff of the somewhat reasonably prolific Gussun Oyoyo series, this Playstation title is a lighthearted platform-puzzler set in an enemy-infested amusement park. Gussun Paradise also has the distinction of being the only console entry of the series to garner an english release under the moniker of YoYo's Puzzle Park in PAL territories.
A Dreamcast puzzler developed mostly by one Japanese student, Golem no Maigo (also known by its English translation "The Lost Golem") tasks you with guiding the king to the end of every stage by pushing walls around while also ensuring there are enough walls that remain intact to progress.
Another physics-based puzzle by Rovio, this one is more centered on Rube-Goldberg machines and is based on the game Casey's Contraptions, which they purchased the rights to.