Toro! Let's Party! is a Video Game developed by SCE Japan Studio and BeXide, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
It was released on July 23, 2009 for the PlayStation 3, coinciding with the 10th Anniversary of the Doko Demo Issyo series. It is mainly a party game, though there is a prominent story mode in which mini games are unlocked as the story is progressed.
A different version was made that contained an English translation in other Asian countries, including Hong Kong, making it the first Doko Demo Issyo game that was officially released in Korean, Chinese, and English. The Japanese version of the game was re-released on the Japanese PlayStation Now, on September 15, 2015.
V-Ware is a WarioWare-themed minigame with 21 microgames, unlockable achievements and online statistics!
Try to get as far as you can to make it to the highscore list, or practice individual microgames while trying to unlock something new!
After much success refurbishing Movieville's cinemas, you've decided to build the town a movie megaplex with 5 uniquely-themed theaters. Use your fast fingers to serve movie goers and make cash to buy upgrades. Hit Expert level to earn tokens for arcade mini-games and hit Master level to choose theater decorations, like a rocket for your sci-fi theater.
Orbit-Hopper is a clone of the video game SkyRoads (1993), a 3D racing and platform game. It provides full 3D graphics, a level editor, and multiplayer with split-screen.
Feel the speed as you negotiate your way down the serious twists and turns of a massive waterslide in this unique racing game brought to you by Barclaycard. Nine stages await you, as you race against the clock picking up as many points as you can.
Experience a piece of Nintendo history with the Game & Watch series for Nintendo DSiWare. Each title is a perfect recreation of a classic LCD game from the early 1980s, including normal Game A and alternate Game B modes.
Experience a piece of Nintendo history with the Game & Watch series for Nintendo DSiWare. Each title is a perfect recreation of a classic LCD game from the early 1980s, including normal Game A and alternate Game B modes.
Barrel Defender is an old school retro Arcade Shooter. Protect your Energy Barrels, collect extra weapons and blast away waves of aliens!
Barrel Defender is easy to control. Your spacecraft follows the slide of your finger and is in 'auto shoot' mode. It is the ideal game for the casual player and retro fans. Enjoy blasting aliens...
Launch your hedgehog into outer space! The moon is so far yet so close, and we need to get a hedgehog beyond orbit and to that tiny little satellite in the sky.
Miss It is a homebrew Atari 2600 game developed by Alan W. Smith and initially released online in 2009. The game went on to receive a limited cartridge release through Good Deal Games in 2011. Miss It was later included in the Atari Flashback series of plug-and-play consoles, starting with the Atari Flashback 5 in 2014, and most recently in the Atari Flashback X Deluxe in 2019.
In Miss It, the player must move a black square to avoid touching colorful squares that bounce around the screen, the number of which increases over time. The longer the player manages to avoid contact, the higher the score they achieve. The left difficulty switch can toggle the functionality of the score counter, either to go up 1 point every second, or to only increase when the the player is moving.
Bomberman Ultra retains classic gameplay elements combined with online multiplayer, full character customization and high-definition graphics. Fans of the popular series will be able to compete with the best Bomberman players worldwide, as Bomberman Ultra delivers frantic 8-player multiplayer battles online in 14 exotic arenas, as well as 4-player local multiplayer. Players can customize their own Bomberman characters with more than 50 character costumes, resulting in more than 150,000 possible combinations!
Play as Tom Cruise and make him kiss through his history of romantic partners, starting with Mimi Roger, without being noticed by others. The difficulty gets harder as each stage progresses.
3°C is a block matching puzzle game. Using the Wiimote as a pointer, click on groups of colored-blocks to clear the screen in as few clicks as possible.