Atari Arcade Hits is a set of compilations of classic arcade games from Atari. Volume 2 includes Asteroids Deluxe, Battlezone, Crystal Castles, Gravitar, Millipede and Warlords.
Each individual game is designed to run natively in Windows and can be accessed independently from the desktop or via the included menu. This collection also includes bonus content for each game, including media related to each game such as advertisements as well as online leaderboards and desktop themes, with optional graphical enhancements also available for each game.
Deeeep.io is a game about evolving from small animals that live in the sea and you eat meat by killing or snatching other people, or bottom-feeding algae and such to evolve to greater animals and score.
Ball Attack is an Arkanoid/Breakout style game. Original solutions give a new twist to the classic "ball-and-bricks" concept. A number of unique elements that never before appeared in such games give Ball Attack absolutely fresh look and feel.
The game has over 180 levels, including the 2 40 level expansions, with 25 power-ups and 3 difficulty modes.
Launch title for the Epoch Cassette Vision. The goal of the game is to chop down trees while avoiding bird droppings and other animals.
The game is an unauthorized conversion of the SNK arcade game Yosaku.
Hit It! is a skill game which offers your reflexes an interesting and exciting challenge.
Figures will appear on the left side of the screen. Just tap on those matching those shown on the bar to the right before time is up. The higher the level,the faster the figures will move!
Four levels of difficulty: easy, medium, hard and nightmare.
Themes for all tastes: flowers, geometric figures, and food – choose the one you like!
Wells & Fargo is a game by Spanish developer Topo Soft in which players drive a stagecoach fending off attackers. The game supported two simultaneous players, one driving the coach while the other shot at enemies from the back.
It's eat or be eaten in this classic maze game. Your object is to clear the dots from each level while avoiding the nasty Gobl-ems! Eat the power pills to turn the tables on your foes for a short time while collecting the bonus fruits and prizes.
Based on CHAMP Pacman, this version offers superb graphics, Soundblaster support and enhanced gameplay that truly makes you feel like you're in an arcade! A completely re-designed user interface is now easier and more powerful than before. A complete remake of the look and feel has created a truly enjoyable game.
CHAMP Pac-em comes with all the classic levels and intermissions, plus more power-ups in CHAMP mode, including more ghosts, speed patches, transporters, and invisible mazes!
Home Alone for the Sega Master System is a game based on the 1990 Home Alone film. It is a different (but similar) game to the Mega Drive and Game Gear versions - the Master System version was developed by Probe and only released in Europe. It is also considered to be the slightly better game.
Sneak and Snatch is an action game developed by Nintendo and published by Wizards of the Coast for the Game Boy Advance E-Reader.
Sneak and Snatch is playable by scanning five specific cards from the physical Pokémon TCG Aquapolis set. The five cards required for scanning are:
Sudowoodo
Weepinbell
Bellsprout
Pinsir
Scyther
As in the original Pac-Man arcade game, the basic objective of each level is to guide Pac-Man through a maze while eating dots, unique food items, and power pellets that make Pac-Man's enemies, the Ghosts, edible for a limited time. The ability to jump returns from Pac-Mania for bypassing hazards and avoiding enemies. Some levels contain obstacles such as deadly boulders, animals who delay or kill Pac-Man, and explosive projectiles. After every few rounds there is a bonus mini-game in which the player can obtain some extra points (with every 50,000 points earning Pac-Man an extra life). The levels also feature a variety of shapes and architectural features such as cylindrical mazes, canopies, bridges, pyramids, and even walls that allow Pac-Man to walk vertically. The game features more sophisticated events than its arcade predecessor, such as collecting a certain number of pellets to unlock another area of a maze. The game also includes the ability to see the short intermission videos that come before a new level
J-Bird is a Q*Bert clone featuring nearly identical mechanics and enemies, except with a delightful (yet equally foul-mouthed) wingless bird taking the place of the ugly Q*Bert