Domo-kun no Card-e is an e-Reader card released alongside Domo-Kun no Fushigi Terebi. When scanned, it would unlock a variety of mini games that were not available initially. Not much is known about the game.
Play 'red light green light' with a creepy giant mechanical doll in the ultimate knockout elimination tournament! Reach the far wall without the doll catching you to win and progress to the next round.
You are Johnny Pallas, the legendary archeologist of Utrera. After your hardest researching job, you finally have found the mystery of the mysteries of ancient Egypt: the secret entrance to the Pharaom Lholha Flowers' chamber.
To get to the entrance, you have to enter in the big pyramid and found all the gems before the time is over. Only when you unearth all the gems, you can take the Ankh and the next chamber will be open.
40 chambers are waiting for you and your shovel before getting to the secret entrance... Are you ready to accept this challenge?
A maze-style ZX Spectrum title. Help Yumiko avoid ghosts, light the haunted mansion's candles, and rescue your parents across 32 stages before time runs out!
The Family Basic is a Basic interpreter for the Famicom that was only released in Japan. It included the Famicom Keyboard and a tape drive called the Famicom Data Recorder. Many versions were released following the first version which was released in June 1984. Version 3 included games that were based on previous Nintendo titles.
Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi is a Color TV Game title released in 1979 only in Japan. The first home console game to be created exclusively by Nintendo (the other Color TV Games were created with the assistance of Mitsubishi), Block Kuzushi is also known as being designed by legendary game developer Shigeru Miyamoto. Block Kuzushi is basically a home console version of Breakout. Block Kuzushi sold over 400,000 units in Japan, quite the success for Nintendo.
Several things made Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi slightly unique when compared to other block-breaking games at the time. The player could choose from several different options, such as the number of balls present during a game and the speed of the ball/balls.
Different game modes were present, such as Block Lighter, in which the player must destroy blinking blocks, and Block Through, which would have the ball eliminating every block in its way up to the top (without destroying a block and heading downwards).
In department stores, managers would hold Block Kuzu
The tortoise is rather large and rather hard, but that is no reason not to give it a stroke.
They love being stroked as much as anything else, whether they can actually feel it is still up for debate. Don't let that stop you though!
Fish are normally in a tank, not the easiest place to give one of the little guys a stroke.
So we took one out of the water just for you, don't worry we also gave it the ability to breath out of water. So take this rare opportunity to give it a stroke.
Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Castle is a Plug and Play game-system released by JAKKS Pacific in 2005. It features 5 different games with varying styles of gameplay.
Plug & Play from Jakks Pacific released in 2005. There are 3 main modes available:
• Buto-Retsuden: Arcade Mode in which you have to compete in 1v1 matches. The sprites look similar to the SNES DBZ games
• Kamehameha Assault: Try to conquer all 7 Dragon Balls in a kind of "pong" clone
• Pinball: Search for secret triggers and collects as much points as possible: you'll unlock a boss fight and if you win, you'll get a Dragon Ball. Conquer all 7 and a wish of yours will come true
Tasty Candy that will leave you hungry for more and hours of fun!
How FAR can the deer go? Why did the DEER cross the road? Discover how many roads and logs can the deer, frog and more animal characters can cross!
Don't let the cars and trains hit you!
What can go through a former warrior’s head upon seeing an incomprehensible portal in the middle of the road? It is to go through the portal, of course, to explore an alternative past, where the world is definitely not ruled by people.
LOL - Hasse toh Phasse x Pac-Man (sometimes shortened to just "LOL Pac-Man") was a game released in 2021, based on an Amazon Prime video series. It was a very poor quality version of Pac-Man, where the player controlled one of ten "Hasse toh Phasse" cast members' heads.