Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories, released in Japan as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent, is a Game Boy Color video game and the third title in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters series of games. It was released in Japan on July 13, 2000, and it was the first Yu-Gi-Oh! video game to be released outside of Japan, with a United States release date of March 19, 2002.
Players of the game can trade and battle with other players using a link cable.
Cleopatra is an expansion to the real-time strategy game Pharaoh. The biggest additions Cleopatra brings is the inclusion of more monuments, like the Royal Tomb, and a few more items to create and trade.
Putt-Putt Enters the Race is a Junior Adventure in which Putt-Putt helps the main acts of a circus get ready for the show. This point-and-click adventure game aimed at children features simple inventory puzzles and a few minigames.
Small episode with 4 maps of medium size, each with a different texture theme (Base, Metal, Wizard) and a few custom monsters, namely grenade Grunts, nail and rocket Enforcers, and a buggy, poorly executed and out-of-place nail goblin (or something). There is hardly any information in the text file; apparently, the pack was released in an unfinished state, hence the ugly console image and the lack of a boss map. However, the four featured maps are very nice.
The breathtaking realism is the ultimate goal! The warriors of the ring will capture your imagination and come to life. Square has entered the arena of professional wrestling, and it will shock you and bring you into the action!
Colin McRae Rally 2.0 is a rally racing game that features the 1999-spec Ford Focus WRC, the 2000-spec Ford Focus RS WRC, Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VI Gr.A, Subaru Impreza WRC2000, Peugeot 206 WRC, Toyota Corolla WRC and SEAT Córdoba WRC, among other cars. The countries included are Kenya (gravel and tarmac), Finland (gravel and mud), United Kingdom (tarmac, mud and gravel), Sweden (snow and ice), Australia (loose pea gravel), Japan (1 stage in challenge mode, Tarmac and Mud), France (Corsica) (tarmac), Greece (rough gravel), and Italy (tarmac). The car featured on the front cover of the game was McRae's Ford Focus WRC 2000 (V3 FMC).
Final Fantasy IX is the ninth main installment in the FF series. The title is a return to the series's roots, with gameplay features and references to the past games featuring throughout, as well as a medieval fantasy setting and cartoonish art style as a break from the sci-fi slant style of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII.
Mushi Taro is a great game for all kind of players that loves insects and nature. In the game the player controls a young boy that try to catch all the species of insects that he knows that are around his house.
The game use a third person perspective for moving around the game map with the character, once the character find a place with insects the game changes to a first person perspective and features different kinds of species to catch and ways to catch them; Using a net, an insect, the boy hands, etc.
Once the boy finishing catching all the species in a place he takes them to his collection and there the player can view all the insects that he catched and see their characteristics.
BursTrick: Wake Boarding!! is an extreme-sports game using gameplay similar to Wave Race 64, the main difference being that, as you are pulled by a boat when wake boarding, it is almost like an auto-scroller and you do not have nearly as much freedom of movement.
There are two gameplay modes, Obstacle and Trick. In Obstacle mode, you race around a track and must complete the track in time and collect enough points by wake boarding through rings and over jumps. In Trick mode, you compete to score as many points as possible by performing tricks. There are over 45 tricks in total.
Warlords Battlecry, released in 2000 by Strategic Studies Group and published by SSI, is a real-time strategy game that combines resource management, tactical combat, and role-playing elements set in a fantasy world.
Originally released under the name 'Perker-spillet' in Denmark, 'Mujaffa-spillet' is a flash game developed by Danmark Radio, offering a satirical perspective on societal stereotypes. The game places players in the role of Mujaffa, an immigrant cruising through Copenhagen's streets in a stylish BMW to earn 'Street respect points.' The score builds through interactions with blondes, evading the police, and collecting items like gold chains and condoms.
In 2003, Norway's public broadcaster NRK adapted the game to fit the local context, changing the setting to Oslo. Despite initial controversy due to its challenging portrayal of societal taboos, the game continues to provoke discussions about societal preconceptions. While no longer officially available due to the discontinuation of Adobe Flash, 'Mujaffa-spillet' continues to resonate on various online platforms.