Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory is the mobile version of the console game of the same name and the fourth mobile game in the series. Like the previous games in the series it is a stealth based platform game played from a side view perspective and has similar gameplay. The player once again controls Sam Fisher who has to prevent terrorists from crashing the global stock markets and overthrow the world's governments.
A remaster of the 2003 simplified port of CAVE's arcade release Dodonpachi DaiOuJou for Japanese mobile phones. Released for DoJa mobile devices. Enemy placements and shot patterns have been altered due to limitations of 2005 mobile devices, but the game's trademark chain combo system remains intact.
Dig Dug is a 1-2 player arcade game in which you have to use your shovel to dig your way through the earth. Stopping you from doing this are two monsters, called Pooka and Fygar, who will continually chase you around. The only weapon that you carry is an air pump, which you can use to inflate the monsters to the point where they explode. (if you start to inflate them but stop doing so, the monsters will get turned back to their normal selves). Furthermore, rocks are scattered throughout the earth, and you can use these rocks to squash them. If the monsters do not find you for several seconds, they will eventually get turned into ghosts, which can walk through the earth. They are invincible and cannot be killed. From time to time, vegetables will appear in the center, and you can get these for points.
Pac-Man Arrangement is a 2005 video game, initially released as part of the Namco Museum Battle Collection compilation for the PSP. It shares its name with a very similar Pac-Man game from a decade prior - to avoid confusion, some later re-releases were renamed to Pac-Man Remix.
Nanaca Crash!!! is a fan-made Flash game featuring characters from the adult game Cross Channel. In the game, the player launches a boy (Taichi) through the air by hitting him with a bicycle. The game does not feature adult content.
The original version of Sonic Jump. It the game, you control Sonic jumping while avoiding enemies and obstacles. It has a remake with the same name for smartphones.
Joe Grand has spent some time recently updating SCSIcide and has released a new version of the game titled Ultra SCSIcide. This latest version of the game contains many improvements over the original:
Added support for joystick controllers. Controller type is automatically detected when you press the paddle or joystick fire button to start the game.
Fixed the flicker that used to occur at the beginning of each level.
Changed background and data bit color palette to make bits easier to distinguish.
Reduced track size from 10 to 8 bits, for a more appropriate one byte per level.
Changed speed increase per level - only two random data bits increase in speed each level.
Modified the sound and scoring routines to account for longer gameplay and higher levels.
Changed title screen text and added GIS and Pixels Past logos.
Added a PAL version of the game.
Liquisity is a problem-solving action game where players must get a ball past obstacles into a goal. Each level is set underwater. The player is given a cannon which can be used to fire a ball with varying force. Once a ball is launched, the player can control it to a limited degree with the left and right arrow keys. The player can launch another if a ball is destroyed or offscreen.
The levels contain obstacles and elements such as fans which block the way, sharp fans which destroy the ball, bubble jets which propel the ball in a specific direction, and others. Solving the level often involves carefully hitting switches to deactivate inconvenient obstacles. There are several different types of balls, in addition to the basic one: the metal ball is heavy and hard to control, but it can shatter glass barriers; the seltzer ball slowly dissolves in water and thus has a limited lifetime, but it can fit in tight spaces and avoid obstacles when shrunk, and it can be made to float upwards at any time. There is also a hel
Go Fish! is an original game loosely based on the Intellivision game Shark! Shark! - you are a wee fish and, to survive, you must eat other, smaller fish to grow. But watch out for the shark, as he's also on the hunt for food and you could be his next meal! Go Fish! features extensive, continuously-playing music (with an option to turn it off for those who'd rather do their fishing in quiet), as well as a two-player battle mode.
Go Fish! is one of the first homebrew games to support Richard Hutchinson's AtariVox. Go Fish! takes advantage of the AtariVox to save your high score, which is retained when you turn your Atari 2600 off. When you come back later to play Go Fish! and power on your 2600, your previous high score will be restored!
Programmer Bob Montgomery teamed up with AtariAge to sponsor a contest to create original artwork for Go Fish! The winning label from Renato Brito will grace all copies of Go Fish!, as well as the full-color manual created by Tony Morse. Go Fish! can be purchased in cartridge form
Another Century's Episode is the collaboration of Banpresto, best known for their Super Robot Wars franchise, and From Software, the makers behind the Armored Core series. The game is a fast-paced action title featuring characters, mecha and story elements from nine famous Japanese anime. However, while Super Robot Wars is known for combining super robots, like Mazinger Z, and real robots, like Mobile Suit Gundam, A.C.E. exclusively focuses on real robots (later games, however, have include 1-2 Super Robot series in their casts).
QQtang is the best known game in China and across Asia. Not many of you heard of the game "bomberman", which is rarely known in the world . If you heard of bomberman you may think it is so-called "twin" base on the fundamental gameplay by strategically placing bombs in order to kill enemies and destroy obstacles, destroy powerups. However the comparision differs alot especially the clear view of preciseness of the game, designs, qualities, features, events, courses, characters, advantures, cool custom items, designs, and much more.
This game allure to alot of people, It is easy to understand even if the language is foreign to you. You will develop and learn techniques for your goal is to defeat your opponent(s). Additionally, playing with alliance, or if you are comfortable without having team you can play sole, it is optional, doesn't mean they wont get teams.Rank up and you will see amazing unique badges as you continue to go higher(changes in every rank) . Show off your character(s) design (some require money),
Eat up all the food which falls from the sky one after the other. The more you eat, the more fantastic transformations will occur. First, only meat will fall; then when the other things fall down, change the body color to match the food type.
Star Wars: Saga Edition: Lightsaber Battle Game is a plug'n'play game released in 2005, shortly after Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. It lets the player use a wireless lightsaber to "defeat" enemies from the Star Wars saga. The game claims to be from the point of view of a Jedi the player names, but most of the events occurred to Jedi Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Sonic X Snake is an online Flash game published on the 4Kids TV website by 4Kids Entertainment in January 2005 to promote the then-airing anime series, Sonic X. It is a simple Sonic X-themed game of Snake.