The LCD version of Super Monaco GP is a watered-down version of the arcade game Super Monaco GP created by Tiger Electronics. It was released as part of the Pocket Arcade series in 1998.
Colour Puyolin is an LCD game released by Sega Toys. It is an update over a previous LCD handheld named Puyolin which was handled by Compile. Several colours were made.
Sonic R is a 1998 LCD game created by Tiger. The game features a directional pad which only has Left and Right and 2 buttons, "jump", and "run". There are also buttons for toggling the power and sound on/off and to display the score. Two AA batteries are required to play the game. This game is based off another game of the same name on Sega Saturn. The background of the game bears a resemblance to Resort Island, a level from the Saturn game.
Sonic is a keychain-based LCD game created by Tiger Electronics in 1998. The game case is shaped somewhat like a Game Boy Micro and has a keychain attached to it. The game features a standard directional pad and 2 buttons "A" and "B", as well as reset and power toggle buttons. The background of the game seems to be an industrial area, likely Eggman's base, as there are grills on the floor. The game comes in both black and blue casings.
The Patrick Polly Swooshball Challenge is a game with a mix of Pong and Tennis.
The game concept is based on a major commercial campaign by Candelia, one of the leading candy manufacturers in Scandinavia. Released as freeware, people had to send in 5 scanned barcodes from bags of Polly in order to receive the game.
The Game.Com edition of Resident Evil 2 follows much the same structure and story of its console counterpart. This version has the player control Leon by positioning him in the direction he needs to go and by having him move forward whilst engaging zombies. Leon can only be moved over three horizontal planes as in a 2D game with a side view, but with a pseudo 3D effect. Each non-scrolling location holds different zombies and once they are dead Leon moves to a new screen. He has access to an inventory to cycle between weapons. There is support for options such as touchscreen inventory menus, in addition to the game keeping track of the time the player has spent with the game.
An adorably cute game that will challenge your reflexes and keep you coming back. Use your lightning-fast fingers to stop one of three seal keychains from dropping. Your score depends on your reflex - if you catch the seal quickly, you will get more points. Make sure you're not too fast with your finger, or the seal might get hurt!
Azarashi is a classic arcade style game from Studio Pixel, the creator of Kero Blaster and Cave Story. Simple and addicting, it's a great way to kill time.
You play as a robot landlord that tends to the resident’s needs, play mini games/earn money and items and watch their families grow. Families come and go as you oversee multiple houses with different themes.
This is an interactive environment containing music, videos, monologues, and art-jokes from performance artist and musician Laurie Anderson with the help of designer Hsin-Chien Huang. It begins with an electrical outlet that glows and howls into the darkness. Then you enter "The Hall of Time", a corridor in the motel where icons cover the walls, and lead to 33 symbol-crowded rooms. A puppet Laurie Anderson sparingly appears as a guide.