Superbike World Championship is the first product after the Screamer saga that Milestone develops with Electronic Arts.
The game emulates the real physics of all five championship bikes (Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha), carefully reproducing the rider, his movements both on the ground and on the bike, and the real tracks of the Superbike World Championship in all their details and different atmospheric conditions.
Six game options and eight realism settings (braking, traction control, assisted ride, Championship rules, etc) contribute in giving to this title a simulative yet funny driving experience, immersing the player in the Superbike world.
The available game modes are Arcade and Simulation. Both have their own characteristics and allow the game to be adapted to the target. Arcade mode allows to select the bike to race with, the rider - his name can even be changed - and whether to start a single race or a full Championship. All that needs to be done is win all the single GPs or get the first
Russian Roulette II: The Next Worlds is a 3D shooter and sequel to Russian Roulette.
In the game you have to, again, unite six planets through the activation of galactic portals. Each of the planets features a completely different theme, ranging from prehistoric, to medieval and futuristic.
You can move around the worlds freely, both on foot or using the various vehicles available to you, including tanks, jeeps, space ships, or even live dragons or giant grasshoppers.
Super Bowling is a third-person bowling game. Players may bowl in several different environments, which range from ice ponds to neon-lit Chinese temples. Players can face-off against characters in their home stages, much like a fighting game. If the player wins they can then play on these stages in other play modes.
Multi-player modes are also available, with a number of different variations.
Tank Racer is a 3D action racing computer and video game by Focus Multimedia Ltd, Grolier Interactive and Glass Ghost, copyrighted in 1998 and released on March 26 1999.
The game mechanics are similar to the original; you outrun 'monsters' by using alternate routes, sliding on ropes, climbing ladders or drilling holes in the ground to trap them. This game differs from the other incarnations of games from the series because of its apparent three-dimensional perspective. While essentially running in 2-dimensional space, the player has an option to move in another direction every so often. The levels are mostly spirals that require climbing to complete. There are five worlds and each one must be unlocked by finding five cards from the previous world excluding the first. Each world is divided into five stages with each stage divided into four levels. The general goal of each level is to collect a certain amount of gold to activate a portal that allows the player to continue. As the player progresses, each world adds new interactive objects and tools as well as new obstacles.
Nihon Pro Mahjong Renmei Kounin - Tehodoki Mahjong Nyuumon-hen is a educational game in which the player will learn the different rules of mahjong. The game will use video tutorial and quiz tests to teach the player evaluate his understanding.
Mahjong is a game for four players that originated in China. Mahjong involves skill, strategy, and calculation, as well as a certain degree of chance. Depending on the variation which is played, luck can be anything from a minor to a dominant factor in success. In Asia, mahjong is also popularly played as a gambling game. In the game, each player is dealt either thirteen or sixteen tiles in a hand (depending on the variation being played).
On their turn, players draw a tile and discard one, with the goal of making four or five melds (also depending on the variation) and one pair, or "head". Winning comes "on the draw", by drawing a new or discarded tile that completes the hand. Thus a winning hand actually contains fourteen (or seventeen) tiles.
ToHeart is a remake of the original 1997 romance visual novel with a completely revised script, full voice acting for all characters except the protagonist, new art, and mini-games.
Based on the basic concepts of "simple and easy to play", "deep and addictive", and "very exhilarating when the mystery is solved" - includes 3 types of puzzle games.
Kanako Enomoto Junk Brain Diagnosis is a collection of wacky mini games that allows one player mode or group mode (with up to 8 human players using the multitap controller).
The goal of the game is to pass the different diagnosis to determinate if you're sane or not...
Parker Brothers: Card Games is a collection of card games licensed by Parker Brothers. The player can create a profile and go head-to-head with animated computer-controlled characters in one of nine classic card games:
- Free Parking
- Millie Bornes
- Cribbage
- Gin Rummy
- Hearts
- Racko
- Rook
- Solitaire
- Spades
Although the servers have long since been shut down, it was also possible to play a game online on Microsoft's Zone.com online gaming service (now MSN Games).