KPatience (executable kpat) is a all-in-one solitaire card games package made using the KDE libraries. It offers different patience-requiring solitaire games. It supports card deck themes and game themes and it has card animations if/when you win. KPatience comes with a very in-depth handbook which explains how to play the included solitaire games in case you never heard of them before.
BS Parlor! Parlor! is a Downloadable 2-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between March 1, 1998 and March 14, 1998. At various times throughout 1995, the game was accompanied by full-day broadcasts of a strategy magazine entitled BS Parlor! Parlor! Kouryaku Magazine.
Amusement Planet Phantasmagoria is an interactive multimedia game is set in the same world as Shigeru Tamura's book Phantasmagoria. Players freely explore the beautiful and mysterious planet Phantasmagoria, seeing the sights and interacting with the people at their own pace. Following an introduction by planetary researcher Dr. Hoop, the game begins with a rotating view of the planet which players can use to pick their first destination. Each location is a self-contained animated scene, which players can interact with by clicking people and things. Clicking at the edge of the screen lets the player move in that cardinal direction, travelling the world destination by destination.
In Waterworld, you play from an overhead/isometric perspective controlling the Mariner's boat on the ocean. The point of the game is to destroy the Smokers' boats and dive for sunken artifacts, at which point the game switches to a side on perspective so that the player can directly control the Mariner underwater.
Mobile Suit Gundam is a video game developed by Sunrise and published by Bandai for the PlayStation and the first first-person shooter of the Gundam franchise.
Heartfelt, but rather unrealistic wishes like ruling the world, unlimited processing power or an evening playing poker with three celebrities usually fall into the sphere of competence of a fairy. In case one happens to show up in your home: don’t ask for that poker game. That’s already been taken care of, thanks to New World Computing. NWC-mastermind Jon Van Caneghem invited three class B TV celebrities of the mid-90s for a day of green-screen filming. The result is called Multimedia Celebrity Poker.
If you’re into TV series, then you’ll probably have no trouble recognizing the faces of your opponents. Sitting at the poker table are Jonathan „Riker“ Frakes (Star Trek: Next Generation), appearing somewhat tight-lipped; talkative comedian Joe Piscopo (Saturday Night Live), showing off his array of impersonations; and aging starlet Morgan Fairchild (Hotel, Falcon Crest), sitting stiff and generally trying not to look too lost. Digitized video clips, seamlessly integrated into the main frame, depict all a
WinFish 3 - Fly Fishing features beautiful 256 Color Graphics and Animation. Select your Fly, Line, and hit the River. Full realistic fishing, river, and nature sounds. See if you can catch the BIG one. Full 180 degree scrollable view of the river to watch as your line floats downstream.
Truco '96 is a virtually unknown Sega Mega Drive unlicensed tabletop card game originating from an electronics company Miky situated in Argentina. The game itself came out sometime between 1995 and 1996; the company's website merely says "copyright 1995." While the game and graphics appear to be entirely original, music is stolen from Battle Mania Daiginjou.
The game is an implementation of the South American card game Truco.
Max and Marie Go Shopping is an educational adventure game where the player must help two young anthropomorphic dogs, Max and Marie, buy all the necessary things for Aunt Lisa's party.
Each location in the city is represented by a full-screen scene where the player can click on things and people to interact with them, or just trigger a funny animation. The player can move between various places in the city by riding a bus, or just by clicking the icon that allows him to instantly move to any location.