In Pocket Dogs , you interact with eight different dogs in an effort to improve your human-canine relationship. You'll be able to converse with your dog, with the dialogue changing depending on the species. You'll also be able to make the dog play games by sharing toys with it. As the player, you'll be able to play games for yourself via three mini games included in the title. By playing mini games players can win jewels which may be used to purchase items for their canine companion and decorate its living space. Featured breeds include the Pug, Chihuahua, and Shih Tzu. Pocket Dogs is developed in conjunction with the Hana Deka Club, a brand of toys and gifts featuring the signature cute dogs photographed with fisheye lenses.
In F-18 Super Hornet, players will take to the sky for more than 19 different land and sea missions in real Iraqi cities, to defend the coalition and defeat the insurgent forces with an array of high-powered weaponry.
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!
Thin Chen Enterprise, also known as Sachen or in the original name Sheng Qian Enterprise Co., Ltd (聖謙企業股份有限公司), was a Taiwanese company that developed several original games for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Mega Drive, Game Boy and other early cartridge-based handheld systems such as the Watara Supervision and Mega Duck. With the exception of the latter two handhelds, all of Thin Chen's games were produced without license from the console manufacturers; the company produced at least 70 unique games for the NES and Famicom and at least 32 for the Game Boy (albeit compiled into eight 4-in-1 cartridges), making it the most prolific unlicensed developer and publisher for both consoles by a considerable margin.[1] The company also produced its own Nintendo Entertainment System hardware clones, such as the Q-Boy.[2]
Most of Thin Chen's products were released under the "Sachen" brand name, although the names Joy Van and Commin were also used for certain early games for the Famicom and ha
Scramble into the cockpit of the only combat jet fighter game on Game Boy! The Navy F-14 Tomcat, a hero of the Persian Gulf War, soars to new heights in this first-person aerial assault simulator.
* Fully instrumented control panels!
* HUD for enemy targeting; radar and landing displays for smooth navigation!
* Complete 360 rotation!
* Wing-mounted 50mm cannons; AIM-54 air-to-air missiles; ECM system to confuse oncoming warheads!
* Dynamic aircraft carrier takeoff and landing; in-flight refueling!
The StudyBox, released by Fukutake Publishing Co, Ltd., was much like a tape player for the Famicom. The accessory was small enough to fit on top of the Famicom, to plug into the connector. Also like a tape player, the top of the StudyBox would open to reveal the compartment where tapes were played.
The StudyBox itself did not have the standard Play, Stop, Pause, Fast Forward and Rewind buttons on the system, as would be expected with a tape player. Instead, the student (presumably) would use the Famicom controller and on-screen cues to play the tapes.
We don’t exactly know what the tapes would do. The purpose of the StudyBox was to make the Famicom more educational, giving students the ability to learn about whatever information was contained on the tapes. The tapes were, of course, only sound and voice, without visuals to accompany the studying.
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.
Ai Sensei no Oshiete: Watashi no Hoshi is a horoscope simulation game that heavily revolves around the love thematics of fortune-telling. The title roughly translates as Love Teacher Oshiete: My Star, which suggests the game focuses on the astrological aspects of fortune-telling and horoscopes.
The player plays as a bird and can either play the normal game or the single level practice game. The player must feed butterflies to the baby birds so that they can grow big and eventually leave the nest. It is suggested that they eventually become the "new mother birds" that take care of their offspring in the subsequent levels. Finishing all 999 levels of Bird Week actually results in the beginning of an endless loop instead that ends when the players loses all of his lives.
Each level represents a season in the ecosystem of a bird. The game starts out in early spring. As the virtual year progresses, the season evolves into summer and eventually into autumn. After autumn, the game repeats itself by portraying the following spring. If the proper amount of butterflies are not fed to the babies, then the babies end up starving to death. The player will automatically lose a life if any of the baby birds die. In addition to this, the player also loses a life when a predator catches the player trying to deliver butte
'89 Dennou Kyuusei Uranai is one of those horoscope sims that used to be very popular in Japan in the early days of home consoles. They still exist today, but they tend to be extended to more interactive dating sims rather than just walls of text to read.
This game being released in December 1988 and namely so, it was designed to predict your fortune for the upcoming year 1989. This makes attempting to play it already kind of useless once the year had passed. Therefore one can only look back at what the computer predicted for you back in 1989.
The greatest pilot in Air Force history needs a new wing man - Are you up for the challenge?
Then step right up and into the cockpit in the newest smash hit game for the Nintendo Entertainment System; Chuck Yeager's Fighter Combat! Your mission is to climb on board one of the raddest air craft ever created, the F16C Fighting Falcon, and prepare yourself for some of the hottest action around. Are you man enough to handle the Gatling funs and sidewinder missiles? Can you take the heat of the brigadier general as he critiques your every move? Are you bad enough to travel the world fighting for US freedom against gnarly Soviets? Well then you came to the right place! State of the art 8-Bit technology put YOU in the cockpit of this action packed flight sim. It's alright if you're too afraid to go alone, the two player mode will allow you to have a co-pilot man your weapons alongside of you!
The object of this video game is to successfully launch and fly one of NASA's historic Space Shuttles. Gameplay is composed of several different types of missions, each broken up into short mini-games.
The first part of the game requires the player to activate oxygen and hydrogen pumps as well as get additional crew members into the shuttle within a strict time limit by moving an elevator up and down and avoiding moving bumpers. Then, the player must successfully launch the shuttle into space by performing quick time events that correspond to particular shuttle launch maneuvers such as booster rocket separation. Once in space, one of several missions will be played where the player must control the astronaut by maneuvering him around hazards, replenish his air supply before the timer runs out, and deliver components for the International Space Station to their correct locations. A cosmonaut from the Soviet Union must also be rescued in the game.
Finally, the player must land the shuttle by again performing Quick Ti
Stealth ATF is a flight simulator in which you pilot a F-117A, a.k.a. Nighthawk in several missions.
In every mission's beginning and ending you have to take off and land your plane respectively, from a side view. If you fail to land after completing the target objectives, you fail to succeed in mission and thus have to replay it.
Your city is under siege. Protect it or die. Jets. Tanks. Gun Boats. Giant Robots. Choppers. They're all out to destroy you. But you've got the power and speed of an F-15 behind you and all the ammo you need to decimate the enemy.
Now you can become "The Biggest Loser" in the comforts of your own home! Shape and tone your body with our interactive fitness video game. Our amazing trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels guide you along the way with their expert advice and their unique motivation styles. Choose a 4, 8 or 12 weeks program and The Biggest Loser fitness game builds a workout and nutrition plan for you so you can reach your fitness goals. Trust us: it's not just a workout for the thumbs, it's a workout for the entire body - and the entire family.
Play with your style!
Take your picture with the Nintendo DSi camera and use it to create your very own face in the game! Ever wonder what you look like with curly hair? Black hair? Or midnight blue eyeshadow? You can perfect your unique look by experimenting with different makeup and hairstyles. Win points playing fun minigames, and use them to shop for new beauty products!
Features:
• Become Part of the Game
• Take your picture with the Nintendo DSi and use it to create your own face in the game!
• Find the perfect styles to suit your facial features.
• Transform Yourself
• Take on beauty challenges to improve your skills and earn points and rewards.
• Learn new tips and tricks
• Discover your own unique style with personality tests and in-game expert recommendations.
• Unleash your creativity in free mode… your imagination has no limits!
• Share Your Style
• Take pictures of your friends and give them makeovers with your new expertise!
• Use your mini-game points to go
Babysitting Mania is a simulation-style, time-management game developed by Gogii Games and iWin and available for OS X, Microsoft Windows and the Nintendo DS. The game allows the player to babysit many virtual children while cleaning the house and managing parties all under a certain time limit. The game is available for free as a download from iWin.com.
The player has a limited amount of time to keep the chaos meter down by clicking items with a red outline, washing clothes, or putting rubbish in the bin. If the player does not manage the chaos, the player will not be able to put the children to bed. If the player does not do it before the parents come home then the player will have to retry the level. To make it more difficult, there are different and larger houses in which the kids get more chaotic.
Get ready for an adventure at your very own Paws & Claws Pet Vet clinic down under! It’s your job to nurture and love all of the wild animals down under and bring them back to health. Work as a doctor and care for 6 fun loving animals such as koala bears, wombats, dingoes and kangaroos! Be an entrepreneur! Use the profits from your Pet Vet clinic to expand your business and increase your clinic’s capabilities. Hop in your very own vehicle and use your map to locate all the sick animals in the eucalyptus forest, the vast plains or the mountains.
Your Real Baby to Love and Care for!
Taking care of a baby is not always easy: bathing, bottle-feeding, changing diapers... But what joy when you see your baby smile! My Baby allows you to discover a marvelous adventure filled with emotion.
Pony Friends is a virtual pet game for the Nintendo DS where players get to emulate every cool aspect of owning their own pet pony. From grooming and accessorizing your pony with colorful custom gear to going on exciting trail rides where you encounter new wildlife friends, the world of Pony Friends offers a cool new interactive environment where kids learn how to care for their dream pony.