Hanski's Burlap of Chaos! is an art-fuelled adventure through the burlap's world. Choose your brush - navigate the chaos - clash with the Burlap of Chaos himself - and make a ton of chaotic artwork along the way!!!
Striking the ball at the right time, breaking blocks and collecting costumes of cute girls with animal features! A battling action-type breakout game that hits, hits, and hits back!
Frog Pond is a games that Atari never officially released to the public. 2 different versions exist with this - one with a "rainbow" title screen, and one with a detailed graphics screen (most likely the final version). An even earlier (work-in-progress) version was shown at the Summer 1982 CES show. Prototypes (and possibly copies) have been available for some time now. Best Electronics had it for $12 at one time.
The game has nice, clean graphics. The game features nice, clean graphics, with 1 or 2 frogs on a lily pad. Each frog even has its own realistic "ribbet" sound. The object is to leap and catch as many insects as you can with your frog's tongue. Pressing the fire button shoots your frog's tongue out. The difficulty switches affect the length of your tongue (a little longer when set to B). There are four game variations: 1 and 3 are one-player versions; 2 and 4 are two-player versions. You are allowed so many misses-an insect will fly away if you fail to get it after a certain time limit. Games 3 and 4 al
Digger is a retooled version of the Japanese computer/arcade game Heiankyo Alien. It features graphical enhancements and and an enemy that gives bonus points when defeated.
A girl and her haunted skateboard dive through the depths of the underworld, fighting devils and looking for answers. Can pizza ever be cool?
Cool Pizza is a spastic screen-masher inspired by Space Harrier and After Burner.
A successful arcade game released by Taito in 1977. It is essentially a Breakout clone/variation.
The game was originally released in a tabletop format, known as T.T Block in black-and-white with a color overlay, similiar to the original Breakout. A color version and a pure black-and-white version of the tabletop both followed in 1978, as well as a stand-up cabinet. The game would also recieve sequels in 1978's Super Block and 1979's ZunZun Block.
An arcade driving game released by Taito in 1976. The game features destruction derby-style gameplay where the players score by crashing into as many computer-controlled cars as possible.
You have the mysterious quest of diving to the bottom of a 23 miles deep trench, home to all kinds of fishes, deep sea creatures, a lost civilization and a few friendly faces.
Reese's Pac-Man is an online game released in 2017 to promote Reese's peanut butter cups. It is loosely based on a TV commercial aired around the same time, with Pac-Man and the Ghosts being replaced by Reese's cups. In addition to an HTML5-based release, it was also playable via Snapchat.
Congo is an action game where the player is in control of a raft that is floating down the Congo river. Taking place after a ship wreck, the player's task is to rescue his ship mates who are stranded along the shore as well as on islands in the river. One survivor can be picked up at a time and has to be dropped off at a safe harbour before time runs out.
Gold Rush is a 1-player wild west themed arcade game for the Apple II.
The player controls a small character who can move in the 4 cardinal directions. The player moves about a small wild west-themed screen, with the goal of excavating gold from the four mines on the left of the screen. The player arrives via railroad at the right of the screen at the beginning of the game, with the goal is to pick up sticks of dynamite, and place them next to the four mine shafts on the left. The player must avoid Native Americans near their teepees and soldiers guarding their fort. There is also a dangerous grizzly bear who can take the player's life. Claim jumpers haunt the mining sites, and like to return the player to their starting zone.
You are Snoggle, fleeing through a maze of ghosts who will eat you if they catch you. You have to be quick, you need to be bold, to master the eight levels of this fast-action puzzler. Basically, Snoggle is a Pac-Man clone, and one of the earliest ones on the Apple II computer.
Pac-Man is an action game released by Namco in 1980. Players clear stages by eating all Pac-Dots in each round without getting caught by any of the four ghosts, each with its own personality. Eating Power Pellets will let you attack the ghosts, so time them carefully!