This game is a compilation featuring a selection of Wonder Boy games, namely those released on Sega platforms. Though there are only six games in the series, various ports and international releases are included, bringing the total number of releases included to 16. Also included are artwork galleries, instruction manuals and Japanese/overseas variants (bar the English version of Wonder Boy in Monster Land). With the exception of both versions of Wonder Boy in Monster Land and Monster World IV all of the versions of the games included are playable in English or have a separate English release included for the same console (for example, the Game Gear releases and Wonder Boy in Monster World's Mega Drive release).
Interestingly, the Sega Master System version of Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap is included in this collection, despite never being released in Japan. The game nevertheless supports the FM Sound Unit add-on, meaning this is the first time the general public could hear this game with its FM soundtrack (w
Eyeshield 21: Field Saikyou no Senshi Tachi, translated as Eyeshield 21: The Field's Greatest Warriors in English, is a Nintendo published game released exclusively in Japan in March of 2007. The game is described by GameSpot as a "glimpse into how the Japanese view American football". It alters the rules, adds in Japanese styled Manga characters, and is overall one of the strangest football games ever released. The game stars Sena Kobayakawa, a small person who is great at playing American football.
Bombermand Land is a revamped continuation of the Bomberman series. There is a single-player Story Mode where the player travels through the Bomberman universe in order to bring peace to it once again by solving puzzles, defeating enemies and collecting power-ups and weapons to defeat them. There are 40 different single-player minigames and 5 multiplayer games to choose from, ranging from skiing, skateboarding, laser ball, archery among many others.
There is also the classic Bomberman which can also allow up to four human opponents in six different battle modes to compete in: Normal, Points, Stars, Crown, All-Out and Wii (which uses the Wii Remote to throw bombs, an exclusive mode for the Wii)
Breathing new life into the vaunted Mana franchise, Heroes of Mana takes the beloved series into an entirely new dimension. In the first real-time strategy title for the series, generals will plan, plot and strategize their way to victory on the battlefield. Command an army of heroes, creatures and beloved rabites with the use of the Nintendo DS Touch Screen, and experience an all-new perspective on the ever-evolving Mana saga. Players can see how they rank among others in the country by accessing the Heroes of Mana servers via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
An arcade computer game developed by the Ukrainian studio Jam-Games and published by Novy Disk in 2007. It is based on the TV series of the same name.
The player takes on the role of each of four family members as they visit retribution upon the very inhospitable locals in their new town. Each character infiltrates the home or workplace of a target, using a point-and-click interface to stage elaborate pranks using improvised materials found in the battle zone. Well-executed pranks can be replayed at dramatic camera angles, optimizing the humiliation of the target. Timing and stealth are crucial to set up your opponents downfall, as the player must remain out of the enemies' field of vision to avoid getting caught. All stages can be replayed at the players' leisure to achieve better times.
Artillery is a tank battle game where you use various tactics to shoot down your tank opponents. Move your tank, decide how powerful your weapon will shoot, and decide how many degrees the thank should point to the other side.
Worms is a turn-based strategy game that mixes planning, chance, and humor. It allows for flexible gameplay, with a wide variety of possible outcomes in each match.
The game can take some time to learn, and despite common expectations, reading the manual may be helpful to understand how everything works.
It supports 1 to 16 players on a single machine, since turns are taken one at a time. Matches often lead to competitive tension, and it's common for players to argue or joke around as they target each other’s teams.
In Tarr Chronicles humanity is at war with an alien race. The player flies a space ship and is part of an expedition to retrieve an important artifact but just before the goal they get attacked by aliens.
Marvel Trading Card Game is a virtual card game in which the player chooses to be either a superhero or supervillain in single-player mode. Multiplayer modes are also available. The game follows the rules laid out in Upper Deck's VS System, used in card games across several franchises including Marvel, DC Comics, and Hellboy.
The game received mixed reviews from critics. It was considered faithful to the physical version, but reviewers commented that it was not accessible to players who weren't already fans of collectible card games. The handheld versions were criticized for presenting a visual format inappropriate for small screens.
Throw a grenade down memory lane with the original and classic turn-based strategy game Worms! Up to 4 teams of worms do battle over an ever-changing battlefield with falling weapon crates, crazed exploding sheep and more besides. Winner of many industry awards, find out what all the fuss was about.