Sidewinder Max is a aircraft simulation game, developed by Bit Town and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc, which was released in Japan in 2000. An European release, titled Iron Eagle MAX, was planned but eventually cancelled.
Compete against six go-kart racers from out of this world to determine who is the best driver is. Grab turbo capsules to stay ahead of the pack, Avoid a mayraid of obstacles set in place to twart even the savviest of drivers, Power-slide around tight hairpin turns to record new times. Ready-Set-Go
Block Kuzushi Kowashite Help! is a wacky & fun breakout game in which 1 or 2 players can play (in cooperative mode) to advance through the game levels.
Simple 1500 Series vol. 51: The Jigsaw Puzzle features more than 200 different jigsaw puzzles, and the player can choose the difficulty level and there are different subjects and styles.
Simple 1500 Series vol. 50: The Billiards 2 is the sequel to The Billiards and the game features a new opponent CPU that makes the game more difficult, there are also different game modes like Nine Ball, Eight Ball, Rotation, etc.
Simple 1500 Series vol. 49: The Casino is a gambling game with some adventure elements, the game has a story mode in which the player is a man that arrives at a town and when he is in the airport he lost all his money but finds a coin of 50 and he decide to play in the casino to earn enough money to leave town. In the Casino he can play gambling games like Roulette, Card Slot, Card games, Horse racing bet, Tetris, etc
Destructo 2 is a simple color-matching puzzle game similar to Mr. Driller, originally released as part of a budget series in Japan. The main objective is to guide a cartoon character moving through an ascending pile of multicolored tiles, pushing the available blocks to create clusters of the same color. Groups of four or more tiles of matching colors can be removed by punching one of the connected blocks, with the vacant space being occupied by the falling stacks on top. The descending tiles that end up rearranged in new color clusters are automatically eliminated and give combo points.
A digital pet (also known as a virtual pet or artificial pet is a type of artificial human companion. They are usually kept for companionship or enjoyment. People may keep a digital pet in lieu of a real pet.
Digital pets can be "simulations of real animals, as in the Petz series" or "fantasy ones like the Tamagotchi". Unlike biological simulations, the pet does not usually reproduce. They generally do not die.
In Dig a-Dig Pukka (Kokohore! Pukka: Dig a-Dig Pukka) the player controls a miner robotic pet that will explore the lands searching for rare minerals and gems. In his jobs he will be rewarded by his founds with money that the player can use to buy new objects and tools.
Harvest Moon for Girl is essentially Harvest Moon: Back to Nature with a slightly tweaked story, a few different gameplay mechanics, and you can play as a girl.
Blue Submarine No. 6: Time And Tide is an underwater-exploration game developed by Sega and released for the Dreamcast in 2000. The game follows the exploits of a deep-sea salvage crew as they recover treasure. The game includes FMV animation by Gonzo, a renowned Anime studio responsible for the original OVA.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist is a Game Boy Color game and the fourth installment in the Duel Monsters series of Yu-Gi-Oh! It features 900 different cards and was released as three seperate versions, each having a unique selection of cards that can be used during the story and traded with the other versions.
This version focuses on Yami Yugi and the god card Winged Dragon of Ra.
THE DUKES OF HAZZARD: Racing for Home on Game Boy Color packs all the action and adventure of the hit TV series into one wild cartridge! Play as the Duke boys, Luke and Bo, in this action-packed racing game. You'll have to perform a variety of mission objectives as you try to save Uncle Jesse's farm in typical Dukes of Hazzard style! Slide, shoot, and leap your way through more than 25 levels that take place in various parts of Hazzard County. You'll use three different vehicles including Daisy's jeep, Cooter's truck, and of course the General Lee. Colorful graphics that show the game from an overhead perspective give you the view you'll need to have maximum control over the high-speed pursuits. You'll also get detailed still screens that tell the story between levels. Battery backup allows you to save up to four records of progress. THE DUKES OF HAZZARD: Racing for Home is only compatible with Game Boy Color systems.
You are the ER doctor who's about to be very busy. Full motion video will test your medical knowledge as you make your diagnosis, begin treatment, and hopefully discharge the patient. Treat everything from dog bites to gunshot and knife wounds. When the shift is over, the administrator will rate you on your performance. Good luck, as you will need it.
This value-minded release comes to North America courtesy of Tommo and A1 Games. Play as one of 12 racers competing for first-place finishes on seven different race tracks, which include pavement and frozen landscapes.
Three modes of play include: Grand Prix, Time Attack, and Two-Player Versus. Use the drift technique and grab turbo capsules littering the race courses to give you a competitive edge.
In Dukes of Hazzard II: Daisy Dukes it Out, it will take a player's racing prowess and lead foot to make it through the pitfalls and troubles of this dusty country county. Players will control either the Duke boys in their high-powered General Lee or Daisy in her jeep as they sweep through the dirt roads and downtown of Hazzard. Levels alternate between the two vehicles, and the objectives you must complete are varied as well. You might find yourself outrunning the law or perhaps showing someone the sights in Hazzard. You might even deliver some mail, but eventually you'll get down to some good, old-fashioned crime fighting.