Lemmings Return is a follow-up to the rather short J2ME version of Lemmings. Despite the game having a unique title, it has very few truly unique levels of its own. It was released for J2ME-enabled mobile phones in 2006.
Gameplay is almost unchanged from the J2ME version of Lemmings, with a few minor improvements.
There are 30 levels total compared to J2ME Lemmings's 28, split into the same three ranks as J2ME Lemmings (Fun, Tricky, Taxing) with 10 levels in each. In both games, the Taxing rank is locked until the player completes Tricky.
While the game has a couple unique, albeit forgettable, levels, the vast majority of its levels are either taken directly from the later ranks of Lemmings (the J2ME version only had levels from the original Fun rank) or taken from Oh No! More Lemmings but reskinned with original Lemmings tilesets, much like the Mega Drive version of the original game, with most of them here taken from the Tame rank.
​Pro Evolution Soccer 6: Legends 2 is a fan-made modification of Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 6, released for the PlayStation 2. Developed by the Legends Group, this mod introduces classic national teams and clubs that were prominent up until 2006.
Dot Fighters is a 2006 2D Fighter Maker doujin game by Takase, the guy who made Arm Joe. It only contains 4 characters drawn in an extremely retro, pixel-art style. Despite the small amount of content, it is pretty infamous for its larger filesize. It contains a full soundtrack and voice acting. The game requires that your computer's locale be set to Japanese in order to play.
Looks can be quite deceiving with Dot Fighters, as it actually contains a fairly complex gameplay system, which is arguably better designed than Arm Joe's. Unfortunately, Takase has retained the same design ethic for Dot Fighter resulting in vastly overpowered characters and moves.
Crisis Evil 2 is a sequel to the first Resident Evil themed mod by HarlemHero. It takes place at the same time as the events of the first Crisis Evil and features 2 new playable characters: Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield.
Tom's putting together a fiendishly tricky trap to snatch poor Jerry, and it's up to you to help him. Pick out and play with Tom's devious devices until you find the best way to catch Jerry once and for all!
Mario vs. DK 2: Cannon Kaos was an online Flash advergame published by Nintendo to promote Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, first released in 2006 for the Nintendo DS. It was playable on the game's official website and on the Nintendo Arcade section of nintendo.com.
Dribble Skillz is an online Flash game originally published on the official Mario Hoops 3-on-3 website. It was also listed and playable in the Nintendo Arcade, a section on nintendo.com, among other promotional web games.
Superstar Shootout was an online Flash game that was part of the official Mario Hoops 3-on-3 website. The game is not currently playable from any official source, as the site is defunct. Superstar Shootout was not listed in the Nintendo Arcade, the section on nintendo.com dedicated to promotional web games. Dribble Skillz, on the other hand, was.
Tetris DS Puzzle Mode is the name given to an online Flash advergame that appeared on the Nintendo Arcade section of Nintendo's official website, where it was simply listed as Tetris DS. It is meant to function as a demo for the Nintendo DS title of the same name, specifically its Puzzle mode.
The game is themed after Super Mario Bros. 3, using graphics of clouds, hills and colored blocks from that game to compose the background. Two Green Yoshis using sprites from Yoshi's Cookie hold a big sign showing the level currently being played, and another one peeks from behind the game board.
Yoshi's Egg Toss was a Nintendo-published online Flash advergame promoting the release of Yoshi's Island DS on the Nintendo DS. It could be played either at the official microsite of Yoshi's Island DS or at the Nintendo Arcade, a section on nintendo.com that contained promotional web games.
The Tamagotchi Connection V4 is the fourth Tamagotchi Connection virtual pet. It was released in October 2006 for Europe and January 2007 for North America. It is inspired by the Chou Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus, while retaining features from previous Tamagotchi Connection models.
The Tamagotchi Connection Version 4 features new connection options, which allow the Tamagotchi to go to school or work, besides the option of connecting to other Tamagotchi pets. It could also be used to access TamaTown.