Houma Hunter Lime: Special Collection Vol. 1 contains the following games:
- Houma Hunter Lime
- Houma Hunter Lime Dai-2 Wa
- Houma Hunter Lime Dai-3 Wa
In addition, a new short episode ("Act 4") is included, dedicated to a particular masked type of BEM.
You are playing as Inspector Zebok who has a new case to solve: the death of a notary - natural death or murder?.
The gameplay consists basically of three actions: going to certain destinations and search them, questioning witnesses and giving orders to your staff. When searching a place you have to click on interesting items in the video window and watch a video of Zebok's actions. It is possible to miss clues and make the game impossible to beat.
Korean shoot-em up game, Soft Action’s attempt to redeem itself after the largely unsuccessful Fox Ranger II. The game uses overhead view and pseudo-3D mode not unlike SNES Mode-7, and visual effects are similar to Axelay. Eardis is set in science-fiction universe, and player must pilot a futuristic plane/spaceship, fighting against invading aliens. Gameplay is similar to other shoot-em up games. The difficulty is quite high: best weapons are rare, and many enemies kill player instantly despite having a shield bar. There is a two player mode.
An animated adventure game for ages 5 to 7. Twins Jennie and Tom were having a pleasant frolic through the forest, until they came across a strange, unknown path... and were ambushed by a pair of goblins. The two mischievous creatures won't tolerate any twins in the forest other than themselves, so they hatch a wicked plan to separate the children. Here, the player takes control of one of the siblings (either Tom or Jennie) as the other is abducted by the goblins.
Uncharted Waters: New Horizons is an action-strategy game set in the Age of Exploration, the golden era of European global exploration in the 16th Century.
Light Bringer (ライトブリンガー) , also known as Dungeon Magic, is a 1994 arcade game by Taito Corporation Japan and is also included in Taito Legends 2. Unlike most medieval/fantasy beat 'em ups, it featured an isometric viewing angle, some platforming (usually involving players stacking rocks or crates to climb on and jump to treasure chests), unusually large stylised sprites, and variable blood/gore settings.
Unusually, there are two European versions of the game: one uses the title Light Bringer, and the other uses the title Dungeon Magic. While this game uses the same title as Taito's earlier NES game Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements, the two games are unrelated aside from their titles.
An add-on for a 1993 turn-based strategy game Warlords II. It includes tools that allow users to create custom maps and in-game assets like units and terrains.
This bundle comes with 24 new scenarios.
Turma da Mônica na Terra dos Monstros is a reskin of Wonder Boy in Monster World featuring characters from the Brazilian comic book series Monica's Gang.
La Russa Baseball 95 is a sequel (or update) to Tony La Russa Baseball. It was released exclusively for the Sega Mega Drive in 1994. A small run of the game found its way to Australia.
Love, bliss and harmony all over. Everybody is happy ... except the Easter Bunny! He hates Christmas and he hates Santa Claus even more. Now he sets out for bringing him his personal, mean and explosive Christmas present. And the best is ... You are the Easter Bunny!
Xatax is a side-scrolling shooter in which the player must defend the remains of the Alliance's guilds against the titular aliens. This is accomplished in a traditional shoot-em-up fashion, fighting waves of alien ships and stationary turrets. The player-controlled ship can become stronger by collecting power capsules dropped by defeated enemies.
The game features three different worlds, of which the shareware version only contains the first.
Corncob Deluxe takes place in an alternative history where World War II never happened. But all is not well. Instead of fighting Nazis, the world must deal with an even more deadly enemy...aliens.
You take control of the Corsair "Corncob" and fight off the invaders in this sci-fi air-combat simulation.
This is 1994's incarnation of the long-running PGA Tour series, this time the additions come mostly on the technical arena: new, better, graphics and sounds including videos and commentaries of all the courses, as well as 9 digitized PGA pros to play as or 55 opponents with whom to play against in the tournament. The courses in the game include the TPC at Summerlin, River Highlands, and Sawgrass with all their corresponding holes.
Gameplay is practically unchanged from the previous series, with some small additions like sudden-death playoffs to decide ties for the lead, etc. in addition to being a much more difficult game.