Expand your Bus Simulator 16 fleet with three authentically recreated, officially licensed Mercedes-Benz Citaro city buses! With this expansion, you'll be able to drive the nimble Citaro K, the versatile Citaro C2, and the four-door articulated Citaro G.
An arms race is taking place in Gemini. The three largest factions are racing to develop true weapons of mass destruction, the massive Titan class vessels. Join one of the factions in their worthy attempt and become the deciding factor. Welcome to project Titan.
Cutesy virtual pet/adventure game from TDK Core, released only in Japan. Take care of little baby animals, including giraffes, pandas, elephants, koalas, and monkeys -- giggle excitedly over their cuteness and train them to pull off happy little tricks. Features more than 160 different animals from over 40 species.
Angel Collection 2: Pichimo Ni Narou is a fashion-simulation title for the Japanese GBA. This game features models from the Pichi Lemon fashion magazine, who appear in animated form using their real names. Players are able to help out the editorial staff of the magazine as you meet up with all the various girls. Over 300 fashion items appear in the game, helping you hone your fashion skills as you work your way through a story. Also features a make-up studio (the make-up has to match the overall outfit), plenty of random events, the Pichiremon headquarters, an officially licensed representation of the Penty's shop, and multiple endings depending on the player's abilities and choices. Angel Collection 2: Pichimo Ni Narou was developed by Gakken for MTO and released in Japan on September 22, 2004.
In "My Best Friends: Dogs & Cats," you have the unique opportunity to play with and cuddle Dalmatian, Husky, German Shepherd and Retriever puppies and Siamese, Maine Coon, British Blue and Domestic cats.
Teach them lots of crazy tricks, and form a team that will win prizes both in the beauty contests and the obstacle course competitions. Train to perfection and become best friends!
Tire and bicycle manufacturer Bridgestone produced this piece of Famicom software to help its customers build their own custom bikes from the company's assortment of parts. Radac Tailor-Made was thus only given out to Bridgestone dealers, who would probably set it up in their shops so potential customers could play around.
Besides illustrating just how pervasive Famicom culture was in the '80s, Tailor-Made is now one of the rarest Nintendo cartridges on the secondary market.