This time, it's girl power that's taking the ball into the net. Mia Hamm Soccer Shootout is the first game to take on the increasingly popular sport of women's professional soccer. In this game, you can play a whole tournament, or pick it up for some simple pass-and-shoot. A total of 32 international teams are represented.
This game is a port of Telefoot Soccer 2000, which was a port of the Nintendo 64 game under the same name, which itself was the port of Michael Owen's WLS 2000.
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 popular platform "CR Moretsu Primitive Man T", which has gained overwhelming support from pachinko fans, is finally here. You can select a store on the map screen of the city, and in the store you can select a table by examining the nails on the up screen of the board. You can fully enjoy the fun actions unique to the reach and jackpot "Moretsu Primitive Man" on the enlarged screen. Of course, the prize money won can be carried over to the next time using a password.
Pocket Bowling for the Game Boy Color brings the popular blue collar sport to the tips of your fingers (and thumbs). You can choose from six bowlers, including a secret android character who appears only after you reach a certain level. Each bowler is rated on power and technique and uses a different weight of bowling ball. Apparently, all the bowlers are ambidextrous because each one can bowl right- or left-handed.
Annihilator is a gritty top-down shooter for the Game Boy Color. You play as Shinryu, after awakening from a robotic slumber. You seek revenge for the theft of you and your family.
The player controls Yuuji Kino, a young kid who's training to win the Card Championship. Unlike the other games in the series, the player summons and control his demons by cards that are gained by defeating others characters or in random battles.
Bob et Bobette: Les Dompteurs du Temps is an Action game, developed by Standaard Multimedia and published by Infogrames, which was released in Europe in 2001.
Rally race through the city streets, grasslands and sandy terrain against eight other racers (or a friend) to the finish line. The higher you rank at the end of each race, the more new tracks you open up (including tracks full of ice). Time trial mode also allows you to test the time on each track.
In Klustar, you control a magic block being inundated by shapes of various block configurations that appear from the sides of the screen. These blocks stick to your block and form a klustar, which you can rotate clockwise and counterclockwise. The goal is to keep your klustar as small as possible by fitting blocks together to form squares of at least 3 x 3 blocks. Once these square matrixes are created, they disappear. Shapes that do not attach to the klustar build up on the edges of the screen. Gameplay continues until your klustar becomes so big that it touches the sides of screen or cannot move, or when there is no room for shapes to enter the screen.
Pumuckl is a small red-haired goblin character from a popular German TV series. His major concern is to trifle with humans. In this game Pumuckl's help is needed to rescue a goblin family from the hands of the blue "Klabauterman". The player's smartness is required to solve some puzzles, and one has to dig holes at the right place to defeat enemies.
This game gives new meaning to the phrase "Take two, they're small." Micro Machines 1 & 2: Twin Turbo literally gives you two games on one cartridge. This is an unconventional arcade-style racer where the tiny vehicles are seen from a top-down perspective. There are no pit stops to plan for, nor is there oil pressure for you to worry about--just motorized mayhem on a miniature scale. Identical in gameplay, each game in Micro Machines 1 & 2: Twin Turbo offers 24 unique tracks that, from your microperspective, seem enormous! You'll race around gigantic breakfast tables, bathtubs, desks, and gardens. With simple gameplay and quirky, colorful graphics, this game should appeal to gamers of all ages.