Yamasa Digi Guide - M-771 is a gambling machine simulator. It faithfully emulate the gambling machine with a good presentation and the player can configurate all the options in the machine.
The pachinko machines are japanese slot gambling machines used for amusement and prizes. Although pachinko machines were originally strictly mechanical, modern pachinko machines are a cross between a pinball machine and a video slot machine.
There are many types of pachinko machines and parlor regulations, but most of them conform to a similar style of play. Players can buy metal balls by either inserting either cash, a pre-paid card, or their member's card directly into the machine they want to use. At 4 yen per ball that's 250 balls for every 1000 yen. These balls are then shot into the machine from a ball tray with the purpose of attempting to win more balls. The pachinko machine has a digital slot machine on a large screen in the center of its layout, and the objective here is to get 3 numbers or symbols in a row for a jackpot.
Hissatsu Pachi-Slot Station 5 - Invader 2000 is a pachinko slot machine simulator that features a pachinko slot machine (Invader 2000) made by Baltec.
Both Aero Dancing F and i received follow-up titles, with Aero Dancing F: Todoroki Tsubasa no Hatsu Hikou (2000) and Aero Dancing i: Jikai Saku Made Matemasen (2001) being released featuring new missions, planes and environments.
Simple 1500 Series vol. 46: The Mahjong Ochige - Raku Jongg is mix between a mahjong (in the theme) and a tetris puzzle game. The gameplay is about using the pieces that falls from the ceiling to combine them using the mahjong rules to make them dissapear and attack the opponent.
Block Kuzushi 2 is a good breakout game that can be played by 2 players in cooperative or VS mode. The game is the sequel to Block Kuzushi (released as Block Buster in Europe) and this one wasn't released outside Japan.
The game offers some interesting special moves like the one in which you can hit the ball with effect pressing a button.
Dance Dance Revolution GB 2 is the second Dance Dance Revolution game for the Game Boy Color. Once again, a finger pad is the replacement for the typical dance pad.
A Japan-only game where players control a group of endlessly running children, avoiding obstacles and completing dancing mini-games.
The game focuses on the three brothers and their misadventure and has a large emphasis on the comedic animated sequences in between stages.
The game is over if any of the characters in the group falls or gets caught in an obstacle and goes off the screen.
The game is also over if the life gauge keeps decreasing (hunger) and becomes zero.
Therefore, the player must continue to acquire food placed throughout the stage, but since Vladaa hates fish, his life gauge will decrease drastically if he takes a fish burger.
Depending on the stage, the group will include his father, grandfather, and grocer, and up to four people must be controlled at the same time, making the game very challenging.
It features Shiro Suzuki, an announcer affiliated with TBS (at the time) who was popular on Japanese television at the time, as the narrator, and his picture also appears on the package.
After stowing away on Cortes's ship bound for the New World, Miguel and Tulio find themselves in a strange land with no food. However, they do find part of a map that might lead them to El Dorado, the lost city of gold. You take the role of either Miguel or Tulio as they search 20 levels of action that span swamps, rainforests, Spanish galleons, and even El Dorado for treasure and the other pieces of the map. Along the way, the heroes will have to fight bulls, native warriors, Spanish soldiers, wild boars, and rhinos, and they'll also have to brave the Circle of Fire. Luckily, the heroes are equipped with swords to dispatch any problems they might run into. If you play the game well, you just might get to ride Altivo, the horse. Help Miguel and Tulio find GOLD AND GLORY: The Road to El Dorado.
This game uses the license from the famous German TV series Biene Maja. Maja's best friend Willi is kidnapped by the hornets, the enemies of the bees. In this game you are playing Maja the bee and has to free Willi. In this adventure you have to solve some puzzles, finding things to get further. Inside the hornets nest you have to hide and seek to not get caught.
Inviting you to explore a vast deserted island, Myst slowly reveals a haunting storyline involving a series of books that unlock alternate planes of reality. With only your wits as your guide, you must decode the hidden clues placed throughout the game's gorgeous 3D environments. Through text, video clips and tricky puzzles, you'll discover a world so real, you will be certain that it truly exists.
Heroes Chronicles: The Fiery Moon is the sixth episode of the Heroes Chronicles series. Alongside Heroes Chronicles: The World Tree, it was released as a bonus in downloadable format on 3DO's official website between the release of the first four Chronicles and The Final Chapters.
The campaign is a direct sequel, concluding the story arc commenced in The World Tree. As Vorr flees Enroth for a deserted, post-apocalyptic world, Tarnum and his Stronghold armies pursue, seeking to free the two remaining Ancestors from their imprisonment and destroy their insane counterpart.
Prepare to accept history's greatest challenge - build the world's most powerful empire over a span of 6,300 years, reaching from primitive history to the future realms of science-fiction. Take your place beside history's greatest leaders as you master the intricate strategies of governing, warfare, diplomacy, trade and science. Sow the seeds of an empire as you cultivate a tribe of settlers in 4,000 BC. Hear the cheers of approval as you lead your flourishing society into the future of 2,300 AD.
Clash of the Dragons is the fourth part of Heroes Chronicles, following Masters of the Elements and preceding The World Tree.
Tarnum takes up the bow and defends the Elves and Dwarves of AvLee as a Ranger while opposing the tyrannical Queen of Nighon, Mutare, and her legions of murderous Dragons.
Masters of the Elements is the third part of Heroes Chronicles, following Conquest of the Underworld and preceding Clash of the Dragons.
Tarnum becomes that which he hates most, a Wizard, in a hectic bid to assist the Wizards of Bracada in their quest to save the planet from the destructive Elemental Lords.
Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits: Volume 1 for Nintendo 64 contains the four Williams-produced games Defender, Joust, Robotron: 2084, and Sinistar plus the two extra games: Root Beer Tapper (Tapper) and Spy Hunter.
It was also released for Dreamcast with the games Bubbles and Defender II (Stargate) instead of Root Beer Tapper (Tapper) and Spy Hunter.