This canceled title from EA and Maxis was a cross between The Sims and Sim CIty. Many of the games' elements were later incorporated into Sim City 4 and The Sims 2.
Harvest Moon: My Little Shop is a WiiWare title released November 23, 2009 for 1200 points. Four DLC releases (priced at 400 points each) have been released.
The 3rd installment of the "Mamegoma" series, in which you raise seals and Mamegoma that are small enough to fit in your hand, is now available! There are 40 new types of Mamegoma in total! Two Mamegoma can be raised together, and you can pet them, tickle them, and touch them with a stylus. Items such as rice and interior items are also available, and there are 180 cosplay items that can be worn by Mamegoma. Also, when you play music to Mamegoma, they will remember the song and hum with a cute cry.
Have you ever been bored at work, crumpled up a piece of paper and counted how many times you can make it in a small trash can? Has your boss ever gone out for a quick bite while you and your co-workers see how far you can move the trash can away and still make the paper shot? Have you ever brought in electric fans to make the shot even harder? Backflip Studios is happy to announce that we have brought this amazing and hilarious experience to the Android.
This game is oddly satisfying . . . much like tossing a real ball of crumpled paper into a metal trash basket. So realistic, you will think you are stuck in an office killing time.
Wing Over is an arcade flight sim released for the PS1 in 1997. Featuring system link support for multi-player and a full single player tournament system, as well as a large roster of characters and planes to choose from, Wing Over has earned the title of a cult classic on the PS1.
The sequel to the 1997's overlooked Wing Over, Wing Over 2 features a far more involved story mode and leaves behind the tournament-style gameplay which drove the first instalment.
Airfight is an early 3D graphics-based multi-user flight simulator, created on the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Control Data Corporation (CDC) PLATO system.
The software was the first ever 3D flight simulator and the first multi-player flight simulator. The first version was developed by Brand Fortner with Kevin Gorey in the summer of 1974. After its release, it became the most popular game on PLATO until Empire became more popular. This software probably inspired the UIUC student Bruce Artwick to start the company Sublogic, which was acquired and later became Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Active Health with Carol Vorderman comes packed with a sleek, specially designed pedometer, called an Activity Meter, which monitors your activity levels throughout the day when placed in your bag or pocket. Carol provides you with a daily step target and at the end of each day you simply point the Activity Meter at the Nintendo DS, like a TV remote control, and with one click of the button your data will be sent to your DS by infrared signal. Additional activity can also be entered into the software so whether you go for a long walk, a swim or do some gardening, it will all count towards your daily activity goal. You can input your Wii Fit activity into Active Health to keep track of additional exercises completed on the Wii. On the path to reaching your goal, you can earn incentive points by maintaining exercise levels and selecting healthy food options as part of your diet programme. As points are earned, additional features such as new background music and images become unlocked. Active Health with Carol Vorder
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.