There's a new boss in town, and his gangs are taking over the city. He's got thugs on every corner waiting to take you out. But you're not a run-of-the-mill videogame character. You're Karate Joe, and you're going to fight your way through 18 levels to free the city in this side-scrolling action-adventure.
Its gameplay can be described as a hybrid of Puzzle Bobble, Arkanoid and Space Invaders. Rows of colored balloons advance down the screen, and the player must shoot their own balloons at them. When three balloons of the same color match up, they disappear.
Based on the computer animated movie Antz produced by DreamWorks, this game represents the Olympic-style light athletic challenge between four main characters (Z, Bala, Weaver, Mandible). Other characters, such as Cutter or Azteca, are present in the game as well.
The tournament begins with four "sportz" activities, and four additional events are available based on your performance. Heated competitions like the 100mm race, flea hurdles, and pebble toss are scheduled. Strength, endurance, and dexterity are not enough to win the Olympic title in these events. You will also have to apply your individual character's skills as well as those of your competitors. Athletic ability and calculated gaming tactics are needed to claim your title of Olympic champion of the Anthill.
Wizardry Empire: Staff of Resurrection is a 2000 role-game released exclusivley in Japan by Starfish Inc. The game is very similar to other games in the series with staples such as recruiting a party than dungeon crawling in first person.
Keep the balance! is a puzzle game, where you have to balance a big weighing scale. The longer it stays in balance the more point you gain. To do this, you have a catapult at your disposal, the objects you need to use to balance the scale are given to you by conveyor belt. One on the left and one on the right. But these objects differ in weight, so you must carefully choose the scales bucket you're going to put the objects in. To make things worse, all kinds of trouble appear on screen to make it just a little bit more challenging. Like crocodiles that eat object or jokers that throw around playing cards offsetting your carefully balance scale. The game stages 5 different game worlds each divided into 16 levels.
The player takes control on Dante, a college student in search of his kidnapped fish, Ramada. His quest takes him to various cities, towns and other time periods.
A versatile handheld wrestling game, with over 20 different moves and a 3D enviroment to utilize every corner and sides of the ring. A roster of 12 wrestlers go against each other for the championship.
In this game, the film's hero, Gizmo, attempts to find the gremlins and capture them all. In the meantime, the sinister Stripe and his army of 30 different gremlins decide to invade the town of Kingston Falls and try to transform Gizmo into a gremlin. The game can be played as either character. Gremlins: Unleashed! features 10 levels based in locations featured in the film, including Billy's house, the school laboratory, the department store, and the movie theater.
Join Merlin, the greatest magician of all time, in his quest to save the five mystical worlds from the evil Dragon. Legend's told of the Dragon who would emerge from his sleep every thousand years to reign over the Earth, peace and harmony would give way to war and disaster. Already kindly magical creatures of the worlds have been enslaved by the dragon to carry out his evil designs.
Can Merlin restore peace and harmony to the mystical realms?
Baby Felix Halloween is a platformer developed by Bit Managers and published by Light & Shadow Productions for the Game Boy Color platform. Baby Felix Halloween was only released in European countries.
Cool Bricks is a puzzle game that requires the player to use a bat to guide a ball to break bricks to progress. Compared to Breakout, Cool Bricks features the inclusion of varied weapons, such as laser guns, missiles, grenade launchers, larger bats or multiple balls, and the addition of power-ups with positive and negative effects, such as a 'poison mode' that creates involuntary player movement. The game features 160 levels with a password system to allow for returning to certain stages.
"Fort Boyard" is a videogame developed by Microids and published by Nintendo in 2001 for the Game Boy Color. It is based on the international game TV show of the same name, which first became popular in France in the early 1990s.
Teams of 4 players compete in physical and mental challenges to earn keys that unlock a trove of prizes. Players meet famous Fort Boyard characters and animals in various situations.