Hit Mouse is a basic whack-a-mole style game featuring three enemy types; blue mice, purple mice and grass. the game is controlled with the D-Pad and each stage lasts for 60 seconds.
Kirby Speed Eaters is a Flash game based on the Speed Eaters minigame from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror.
Four Kirbys are at a table. The table has a dish with a metallic lid on it. Occasionally, the dish is uncovered to reveal four apples or bombs. By pressing A, Kirby inhales the apples or bombs. Each apple gives the Kirby who inhaled and ate it one point, while any amount of bombs make the Kirby who inhaled it have to sit out for the next round. Whoever gets eight points first wins. If more than one Kirby presses A quickly, the four apples or bombs will be split between the Kirbys.
Stacker is a game merchandiser manufactured by LAI Games, first produced in 2004. The goal of the game is to align rows of lights on top of each other. A player who stacks 11 rows can choose to take a minor prize. A minor prize is usually low in value, sometimes lower than the amount of money the player paid to play the game. A player who stacks the blocks to the top row wins the jackpot prize, called the "major prize." Major prizes vary from machine-to-machine but will often include high-value items such as game consoles, mobile phones, and gift cards.
Plug It In & Play TV Games: Atari was released in 2004 by Jakks Pacific in both one and two player versions. The paddle controller contains 13 classic Atari games:
Super Breakout
Casino
Warlords
Arcade Warlords
Circus Atari
Street Racer
Demons To Diamonds
Steeple Chase
Night Driver
Breakout
Canyon Bomber
Video Olympics
Pong
Crash Twinsanity 3D, not to be confused with another mobile Crash game, Crash Twinsanity, features traditional Crash gameplay as players run through levels collecting Wumpa fruit, breaking crates and dodging bottomless pits in order to save the world from the Evil Twins. Levels can be played as standard or in time-trial mode, where they are timed and given a rank depending on how quickly they completed the level. Unlike the console game and previous mobile game, Crash does not team up with Cortex in this game.
Ice Town has been invaded by the evil snow trolls, all around is chaos as the snow trolls kidnap Ice Town's inhabitants. Amongst the turmoil one Penguin stands tall (or on tip toes) and decides to fight back. Our hero Pen-Pen and his sweetheart Deda-Deda set out to rescue the kidnapped citizens of Ice Town who have been sealed inside star blocks. Can Pen-Pen battle his way through many tough and dangerous levels, rescue his friends and beat back the evil snow troll army?
Knuckles Treasure Hunt is an LCD game created for distribution at McDonald's restaurants. They were offered as a part of Happy Meals for a limited time in 2004. | The objective of the game was to move Knuckles around with the two buttons to collect Chaos Emeralds. The level has six platforms that feature randomly appearing Chaos Emeralds. There are two moving platforms that take the player to higher or lower levels. After Knuckles accumulates a certain number of Chaos Emeralds the game ends.
Sonic the Hedgehog Extreme Boarding is an LCD game created for distribution at McDonald's restaurants.. They were offered as a part of Happy Meals for a limited time in 2004. This particular game was also released under the name Sonic Skateboard.
There are two main buttons on the game which control left and right movement. The game is a recreation of the Sonic 2 special stage as the player moves forward avoiding obstacles. There are three lanes that can be moved to and one is always open, while others may be occupied by bombs. There are also Rings which litter the screen, which can be collected. Once the player has collected 20 rings, they will move to the next level, which will be more fast paced, and thus harder. There are four levels to complete, and when one is completed, you will see a “Thumbs Up”, as it appeared in Sonic The Hedgehog 2.
Abandon 2 is a Breakout game with an unique approach.
Like any other Breakout game, your job is to remove all bricks in the level with a ball you control via your paddle, while avoiding the loss of the ball when it goes outside the screen. Once all bricks are destroyed in a level, you proceed to the next one. When all your lives are gone, you have lost.
The unique thing about this Breakout is that you don't just control one single paddle (which is usually on the lower side of the screen), but you control actually four paddles simultaneously (on each side of the screen is one paddle).
The paddle control is so made, that you can easily move all four paddle just with your mouse. But the result is, that only two paddles are normal (left to right; up to down). The other two are reverse (moving the mouse left to right will move the paddle right to left).
The game itself offers two game modes, Classic and Extreme. Classic is the actual Breakout game, where you play through 12 levels. Extreme is basically Classic minus