Shadow Grinder is an LCD game created for distribution at McDonald's restaurants. They were offered as a part of Happy Meals for a limited time in 2003. There is a single button on the game which allows the player to jump.
The objective of the game was to grind down the rails with Shadow, avoiding gaps by pressing the jump button. No directional pad was needed as Shadow moved automatically. After clearing 15 gaps the level and speed increase. Four levels is the maximum amount of levels. If the player falls into gaps 10 times in a single level the game ends.
Sonic Speedway is an LCD game created for distribution at McDonald's restaurants. They were offered as a part of Happy Meals for a limited time in 2003. There are two main buttons on the game which control left and right movement.
Sonic controls a F-1 racecar and must navigate through a race course filled with other drivers. There are three lanes that can be moved about with one lane always left open. The other lanes are occupied by other vehicles. For each row of vehicles avoided a point is added to the score. For every 30 points the level and speed increase with 4 levels total. If the player crashes 5 times in a single level the game ends.
Create custom POX Infectors by combining heads, bodies and tails, program combat sequences and personalize them with their own names.
Explore 17 levels of mazes, find out what your Infector can do and capture over 60 body parts.
Battle wirelessly against other players.
Li'l Pac-Man is a handheld LCD game released by Playskool in 2000. It is a very basic game intended for toddlers and preschoolers, which plays like a simplified version of Kaboom! for Atari 2600. The handheld was only test marketed in select K-Mart stores, and is very hard to find today.