A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up and game creation engine, released for the Super Famicom in 1994. It is the first in Athena's series of shoot 'em up creators and features a sequel of their 1983 Arcade shoot 'em up Daioh as a sample game.
Graduation is a Japanese anime "life-sim" game published in America by Mixx Entertainment, the company that would later become Tokyopop. This was said to be "The First Anime Game to hit American Shores". You take the role of a homeroom teacher who is given the responsibility of teaching five girls for their last year of high school in the hopes of making them better people. You determine their class schedules, do guidance counseling, interfere with their weekend plans, and occasionally take to the streets to make sure they're not getting into trouble. Each of the girls has their own individual personality and problems, and the choices you make will determine whether they graduate from high school, what they do with their lives afterward, and whether or not they wind up hating your guts. Get them all into top colleges and your boss will praise your genius. If they all flunk or wind up wanting to marry you, you'll obviously be fired.
Fleet Defender is the first flight simulator to accurately recreate carrier-based operations. Experience all the excitement of a catapult launch, realistic air-to-air combat and the challenge of landing on a pitching deck. You'll be drawn into the high-stakes world of Navy's top guns.
In the first part of the 21st century, scientists discovered a huge asteroid named Vulcan's Hammer headed straight for Earth. A single corporation decided the only way for survival was to colonize other worlds. One ship was launched and as it sat in orbit around Jupiter, Earth was no more. Now it is your task to seek out a new planet and repopulate it with human life. The game is set in an isometric third person perspective, like that of Simcity, in which you must re-colonize the planet while dealing with the intricacies of day-to-day life.
Welcome Back to the Edge of the Unknown.
So you think you're a hotshot pilot. A clever entrepreneur. A notorious pirate. You've destroyed the Steltek Drone, secured the alien artifact and outfought and outsmarted everyone in your way. Now, You're taking a well-deserved break on one of Gemini's pleasure worlds. But relaxation will soon be the last thing on your mind…
In Righteous Fire, you're once again transported to the seamy side of the universe, where you discover a fiendish plot that threatens the order and prosperity of Gemini Sector. Whether you're a merchant, pirate or mercenary, plenty of action awaits if you're willing to risk all you earned in Privateer.
Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio is a video game for the Sega Genesis released in 1994 under the Sega Club line for younger children. In it, the player has a choice of six different Wacky Worlds in which they can place animated "stickers", creating a two-dimensional diorama, of sorts. Among the Worlds are an underwater scene, a scene inside a house, a jungle, and the Moon. This game is considered a Sonic the Hedgehog property, as he appears on the cover of the box. Sonic also pilots the flying saucer that is used to choose a Wacky World to play in. He also appears in a small portrait sticker for the default sticker book in the house scene. Miles "Tails" Prower and Ecco the Dolphin appear on the box of the game as well. This game was made to compete with Nintendo's Mario Paint.
Learn magic from Max the Magician in Max Magic. In this title suitable for the whole family, renown magician Max Maven teaches 14 customizable magic tricks to the players. You can let Max perform his own show, or create a show together with Max, where the player secretly controls the actions with the CDi's remote controller to baffle the audience. Tricks include mind reading and guessing someones Zodiac sign. The player can setup Max to address him by his first name.
SimHealth has a rather serious subject matter: the debate in the summer of 1994 over what kind of health care system the United States should have.
The player gets the usual godlike power, being able to choose what proposals to adopt and even what assumptions should be in the underlying mathematical models (an especially good thing, since many of the models turned out to be so very wrong).
In Der Planer, you are the boss of a forwarding business. You not only have to plan the best and cheapest routes between the different cities, but also need to acquire drivers, trucks (or planes, train space...), get customs papers, and last but not least, make your family happy, too.
A program coming across as somewhat nonsensical in absence of a certain context, this piece of software puts its operator in the position of the cameraman of an adult film. What this amounts to is viewing one of three softcore pornographic colour still images through a small (viewfinder) window, panning across the image with mouse movements and zooming in or out with the buttons. The player can press R to record so that later on, the game can reproduce the particular combination of camera moves (or: their "adult film") for the enjoyment of the viewer.
Simulator where players identify safes through their manufacturer, model, class, and lock. Once identified, players are tasked with opening the safe via different methods.
Spooky, a talkative ghost who lives in the attic of an all-American home, uses humor and games to teach kids how to type. Built-in intelligence enables him to continuously create new lessons based on your child's typing accuracy and speed. Starting with simple lessons that teach the location of the keys, your child will advance through exercises and games that challenge problem areas. Printable reports allow you to track progress.
Fly8 is a single player, wire frame flight simulator that, in the author's words "puts more emphasis on the dynamics than on the cosmetics". It written in 'C' and is a reworked and updated version of an earlier program from 1974 that was also called Fly8, that ran on a PDP-15.
Buubuu Mario (Buzzing Mario) is a common Mario arcade-ride hybrid game released only in Japan by Banpresto. Very little is known about it and can only be assumed through video playthroughs. The game is a combination kiddy ride/video game starring Mario and Yoshi. The player sits in front and must steer the car to avoid boulders in the road, while sculpture representations of Mario and Yoshi sit in back.
TFX (Tactical Fighter eXperiment) is a flight simulation where the player can fly with F-117A, Eurofighter 2000 or F-22 Superstar in various scenarios as a UN fighter pilot. Before the player begins his/her duty, there is a need to complete 10 training missions. Only then will the rest of the possible game modes be available. The game also contains a mission editor where the player can create his/her own missions in any of the chosen scenarios.