The second disc in the Pac-Guy series. Pac-Guy becomes Pea-Guy for a three-game CD-ROM adventure. It was changed from ''pac-guy'' to ''pea-guy'' for legal reasons.
The games included on this discc are:
Pea-Guy: Ultimeneinasenshun (The follow up to Pacula's Curse)
Pea-Guy: Arena (A competetive multiplayer game using an engine similar to Ultimeneinasenshun)
Pea-Guy Part 2: The Escape from Castle Ernie (the follow up to Ultimeneinasenshun)
Unlike normal fighting games, this game is not based on remaining HP, but on how easily you die depending on the amount of damage you've taken. If you play well, it's possible to survive even with 999% damage! There are no specific combo patterns like in fighting games (adapt your attacks to suit the situation), and no need to input complicated commands! Just flick the buttons and send your favorite characters flying!
And best of all, up to four players can play! Have fun with a large group of people! Use the unique features of each character to survive!
Guncotton is an industrial/base styled two map pack (and start map). Architecturally very detailed, the maps are woven in modified Q2 Waste textures (MXoxide) and Than's Industrial set.
Sweet Tooth To Go is Pogo.com's own variant of Bejeweled, developed by the original creators of the game. The gameplay is identical to Bejeweled, however it has a new theme. Instead of different kinds of jewels, the player now has to match sweets of different kinds.
The game takes place on an 8x8 grid of tiles. The player's task is to match three or more tiles of the same sort. This is done by swaping adjacent tiles. Once a match has been made, the tiles disappear and other tiles drop down to fill their place, possibly creating a chain reaction of more matches.
Sweet Tooth To Go has two game modes, normal mode and time trial mode. The difference is that the normal mode lets the player take as long time as he wishes, while the time trial mode has a bonus bar that continually counts down towards zero. The bonus bar is replenished when the player makes matches.
Compete in hardcore PvP strategy in persistent game worlds where real time resource and troop management in coordination with other players is required to expand your kingdom from one village to hundreds as you conquer the map in this winner takes all medieval contest.
Justice League: Dangerous Pursuit was a Macromedia Shockwave Toonami game that was available to play on cartoonnetwork.com beginning in 2002. However, it did not appear on toonami.com until 2003. The game is no longer available at cartoonnetwork.com, but has been archived by fans.
Pokémon Battle-e were e-Reader card sets that was made to be used with Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, and later Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, and Pokémon Emerald. The later sets were not released in America. When connected with the game, the player could receive extras such as new berries, and new trainers to battle.
Oddly, the Pokémon you battled through the trainer cards would not give your Pokémon any experience points or items after they were completed. When the player scans a berry card, you'll receive a berry from a character.
JumpStart Study Helpers Math Booster is a JumpStart game released in 2003. It is geared to 1st - 5th Grades and intended to assist in practicing math problems. It is a sister game to JumpStart Study Helpers Spelling Bee.
JumpStart Study Helpers: Spelling Bee is a JumpStart game released in 2003. It is geared to 1st - 5th Grades and intended to assist in practicing spelling. It is a sister game to JumpStart Study Helpers Math Booster, and both were packaged together in a bundle called JumpStart Advanced Study Helpers in 2007.
The game may be played in both English and Spanish.
An expanded port of the original Donkey Kong Country for the SNES. Includes extra collectables, remixed/remastered music and sound design, and additional game modes and minigames.