The Brick Game is a series of models of handheld electronic games. They are usually called "x" games in 1, with X usually being a high number, which are actually game modes, not different games. The games are usually clones of arcade games to the LCD screen, like Tetris, Breakout, Pong, Battle City and others.
They are very cheap alternatives for handheld gaming, making them prominent in underdeveloped countries.
Colourful game like a 2D Q*Bert. Run around the level, painting the background blocks as you go and avoiding enemies. There are many traps, sliding blocks, one-way blocks and teleports - also special items such as time-stop and extra firepower to zap the baddies with.
As many Dinamic game, the game contains two separate loading parts with a code to get into the second bit.
The first one features you as a warrior who leaps about from platform to platform on a four-way scrolling game. It is almost a Black Tiger clone.
On the second part and our warrior has become a wizard and the gameplay is developed as the typical side scrolling action/platformer
The gameplay flows in 2D side-scrolling mode, where you may use your sword, throw the daggers, and avoid the enemies. You may walk, jump and run, and perform this not in one plane. Background, foreground and middle planes are available to change. The daggers should be thrown to eliminate as enemies with range weapons as flying and hard-to-reach ones. Different items should be collected such as keys, other daggers, etc.
Designed for use with a light gun, this is a compilation that contains the following 5 games:
- Combat School
- Hyper Sports
- Platoon (only includes The Tunnel Network and The Bunker levels)
- Rambo III
- RoboCop
Not exactly a game, but a nice little tool to create animated cartoons. There aren't that many options to play around with, but still enough to create some cool cartoon sequences. Since everything is fairly easy, this one is probably more aimed at kids.
Gameplay is like mix-and-match-- just pick the backdrop, cartoons, objects, then add text to the blurbs to make a complete comic-book style panel. Animations are cute, but limited interaction with the characters probably means the program is meant more as a "print kit" than a game.
Emilio Butragueño 2 is the union of two games made by Gremlin Graphics, "Gary Lineker's Superskills" and "Gary Lineker's Hot-Shot!", and released in Spain under the license from a Spanish player.
Bounce Out is a Pac-Man clone with an isometric perspective. At the beginning of the game you have three lives and three bombs (the amount of bombs is restored at the beginning of each new level) and to advance to the next level you have to collect all the red dots. Special bonus dots give you increased speed for a short time. Monsters such as ghosts, candles and light bulbs moves around the levels and you have to avoid them, placing a bomb in an enemy's path blows him up. A map in the lower right part of the screen shows you where you are and where the monsters are.
An action/puzzle game originally developed by Taito Corporation for their F2 arcade system hardware. The player rotates a maze around a free-falling ball with the goal of guiding the ball out of the maze within a set time limit.
D-Return is a horizontally scrolling shoot-em-up. The player controls an aircraft, moving in four directions, avoiding enemy fire and destroying enemies with primary weapon (vulcan gun or laser) and missiles, of which there is a limited supply. The player-controlled plane has a health bar which can be restored by flying over specific power-ups. The player can choose between four difficulty levels, amount of hit points and missiles, as well as the speed of the game. Stages usually end in boss battle.