Mini Kyodai Robo Goemon Compact is a role-playing game for mobile phones, part of the Ganbare Goemon series. It was published by Konami and released in May 7, 2003 exclusively in Japan.
A game that cracks in the tired right brain appears!
"Unou Paradise" is a game that fun to play and check the ability of the "right brain" that controls human intuition, inspiration, creativity, and image. Check the ability of the "right brain" while doing various tasks (games) such as quickly counting the animals in the herd and instantly picking up the same picture as the sam. There are 8 types of assignments (games) included. It is equipped with an "exam" mode that is conducted through all assignments and a "practice" mode that allows you to play only one type of assignment.
Ganbare Goemon: Jetto GO! GO! GO! is an action game developed and published by Konami for mobile phones and was released on March 13, 2003 in Japan. It is part of the Ganbare Goemon: Tsuukai Game Apli series.
You can easily feel like a detective by reading a novel! Following the first "Shiosai Edition" set in Kamakura, the second "Izumi Incident File - Twilight Edition" will be set in Kansai. The player becomes the main character "Izumi" and deduces the culprit based on the situation of the crime scene and the information collected in the interview.
Originally released in 2003 for Japanese mobile phones, a "Deluxe Edition" with updated graphics followed on August 7, 2006.
Resident Evil Confidential Report, is a turn-based strategy game series by Capcom released for the mobile phone in 2006 and is another installment in the Resident Evil franchise. The series contains four titles released separately: "Resident Evil: Confidential Report File #1", "Resident Evil: Confidential Report File #2", "Resident Evil: Confidential Report File #3", "Resident Evil: Confidential Report File #4".
The J2ME/Java mobile phone version, based on the film of the same name.
Enemies enter the screen either from left, right, top or bottom of the screen. The screen is divided into nine parts (one part for each button of the phone). Press the appropriate button to shoot the target inside that part of the screen. Beware: some enemies require more than a simple shot. Bonuses are falling from the sky (can be points, grenades or life). Pick them up to survive. You can also enter a shop where you can buy special weapons that will allow you to kill enemies faster.
The second RPG of the Dragon series!
The long-awaited second installment of the popular Dragon Team Project "Dragon Tower" has appeared. " Dragon x Dragon" is a full-scale training RPG. The stage is a virtual world with the image of medieval Northern Europe, and it is a story that a boy (Willow), a dragon messenger family, grows up with his dragon (Kermes) in order to defeat the dark dragon Genesis, which has thrown the world in chaos. The protagonist's childhood friend and pharmacist apprentice girl (Narin) will cooperate with the growth of the dragon. You can play infinitely in the field dungeon with the automatic generation method.
Features and rules of "Dragon x Dragon"
"Dragon x Dragon" consists of three elements: battle, preparation, and training. The level in this game means the experience value (strength correction in battle) for each dungeon exploration. If you lose the battle or return, the level will return from 1. In addition, by "nurturing" the dragon (Kermes) with a medicine made by "conconsulation",
BIOHAZARD A.T.N. ASSAULT THE NIGHTMARE is a video game in the Resident Evil franchise. It was released in 2002 for NTT DoCoMo's 504 and 505 phones in Japan. It was sold as part of a subscription to 'Capcom Party' at ¥350 per month. Later, the game was adapted for western mobile phones as well. Following talks with European phone operators, Capcom released the game internationally in mid-2004 under the title, "Resident Evil Assault the Nightmare".
This is a Nokia Snake game included on colour phones. First introduced with the Nokia 9290 Communicator in 2002. It supports multiplayer through Bluetooth and Infra-Red.
Munkiki's Castles is one of the first 3D games on mobile phones, and it's a puzzle game published on Nokia 3410 in 2002 for the service called Nokia Club.
In the game a little monkey must pass through several levels destroying blocks and collecting coins, trying not to fall down while moving with a grid-based system.
The game was almost unplayable due to emulation reasons, but the most recent version of J2ME Loader seems to run the jar file without significant problems.