The game was produced and released in conjunction with the 30 year anniversary event of Doraemon's manga. The purpose is to collect "memorial shots," which are excerpts of comics in action scenes inserted between scenes while watching dialogue between characters.
The package illustrations are the anime pictures of the time, but the in-game graphics and settings such as calling Shizuka Minamoto "Shizu-chan" are in compliance with the manga, and there are dialogue scenes and quizzes that can not be understood without perusing the manga, making this a unique game that is clearly different in its target audience than before.
The content of the game includes 3 competitions, "Koikoi", "Oicho Kabu", and "Flower Matching". A gem of thinking that even Hanafuda enthusiasts will groan, such as abundant option settings and formidable opponents with full-scale thinking. "Winning mode" and "Free battle mode" are available. In "Winning Mode", 7 characters appear as opponents, and the competition can be played in the order of "Koikoi", "Flower Matching", and "Oicho Kabu", and the strength of the rivals will increase as they win. "Free battle mode" is ideal for training, as you can freely select your favorite competition and character.
"Metamode" is an action role-playing game for the Game Boy Color released by Koei in 2000.
The goal is to maintain world peace by having the protagonist join the "Keibi-tai" and use a tool called "Metamode" to transform into various jobs.
Army Men for Game Boy Color is the first handheld entry in the series. It is an adaptation of the first entry for PCs, with several of the original's levels being adapted for simpler gameplay.
Players control green plastic soldier Sarge in combat against the tan army. The game consists of 27 missions spread out over 2 campaigns (Desert and Arctic, two out of the original game's three), each made up of three maps with four to five missions per map. While the maps are rough approximations of the original game's, all mission objectives are completely different. A boot camp mode that explains the controls is also available.
This is the first shogi game supervised by Taku Morishita, who has always participated in A-class title battles, afflicted A-class players, and was nicknamed the "runner-up man." There are 3 COM levels according to the player's level. Even the beginner level did not suddenly make an unthinkable foolish move, and made everything from "a little weakness" to "demon strength". You can play against your friends using the communication cable. In addition, there are shogi classes and the next move. In the shogi class, there are more than 100 questions about tsume shogi, which is enough to enjoy for a long time.
The sly and evil Don Rafael Montero has devised a scheme to take control of California. The people need a hero, and that is when Zorro appears. You take the role of Zorro, using your sword and cunning to fight your way through 30 levels of action, exploring towns and mines and facing many treacherous enemies. Every wound you receive depletes Zorro's life bar a little bit, but finding hearts or kissing Elena, Zorro's beloved and Don Rafael's daughter, will allow Zorro to regain his health. A soundtrack of Spanish guitar rhythms will make you think that you are in 1820s California. Guide Zorro as he tries to save the people of California from the rule of Don Rafael in THE MASK OF ZORRO.
Supercross Freestyle is a dirt bike racing game. The game features three game modes: Freestyle, Supercross and Arcade. Freestyle is all about making impressive jumps and tricks with your bike. Supercross and Arcade are racing modes, where Arcade has different courses and power-ups that can change the odds. The game features 24 different tracks and 16 different tricks.