Step into the undead frenzy of Zombiezz! Experience a one-of-a-kind retro arcade adventure where you obliterate hordes of zombies. With a top-down forced perspective, plunge into action-packed gameplay that pits you against relentless waves of the undead. Can you survive the zombie onslaught and emerge as the ultimate survivor?
Evil elves are trying to sabotage Santa and his trusty reindeer by sneaking presents out of his toy shop-you've got to stop them or there will be no presents for anyone!
A tiny castle defense action RPG with a very unique and challenging gameplay!
Fight for survival in this unique twist on Castle Defense!! Trigger special attacks to destroy the enemy hordes and protect your tower against tons of different boss encounters in this Old School, Retro Classic!
You are the pilot of a Federation Clearance Ship and it's your job to make sure the Space Lanes between Pluto and Mercury are clear from asteroids (reduced in size when shot), alien ships and shooting stars. You must clear three sectors for each planet in the Solar System before attempting to dock with the Factory Ship. The game is viewed from above your ship with the whole sector shown on screen. You can turn your ship left and right as well as thrust forward and you must shoot anything that moves on the screen. Once a sector is cleared you must enter a gate to move to the next one.
Frogmaster is a soccer game for one to four players. The players control tadpoles on the pitch, which react to joystick input which act as rewards. The player must train the tadpoles to score goals by reaching the other side of the pitch. Added challenge is generated by walls on the pitch and evolving tadpoles into frogs which can lay eggs and eat other tadpoles. In the original Mainframe version there were only frogs.
Enemy Star is a Lander-style game, where the player is a bomb defusal pilot, blasting away through heavily defended underground caverns, past wind tunnels, fire walls and subterranean lakes. There are 27 missions across 5 different worlds.
A certain round yellow guy, who’s probably the most iconic video game character ever, makes his entrance in ARC8’s recent MSX game called “PAC-01”. That’s right, it is Pac-Man himself that makes waves in the world’s fastest dot eating game.
Combine Pac-Man with relentless vertical scrolling, and you get an interesting game concept. In PAC-01, your playfield scrolls from bottom to top, as pills are scattered around to be eaten. However, pills aren’t the sole item on the menu. The point of PAC-01 is that you advance a level when you had all six of the the spooky baddies for lunch – or dinner, whatever you prefer. Also, as is only befitting in a Pac-Man themed game, pieces of fruit will appear occasionally to serve as a refreshing snack which will increase your score.
In this fine piece of Z80 entertainment, you hunt down the ghosts that escaped from the glitch; the deadly green computer bits at the bottom of the screen. This pool of game glitches also means instant death to our yellow little protago
"Devil's Mansion" is a game designed and produced by the Taiwan R&D team, which will take you into a fantasy haunted house full of relaxation and fun. Here, you will no longer be just an ordinary devil, but the "devil who doesn't want to be a devil but opens a haunted house to make a living" who decided to open a haunted house to attract tourists!
The furry convention is almost over and the dealers den is almost out of merchandise!
Catch as many items from the top of the Crowne Plaza without letting any hit the ground.
Watch out though, as the mischievous Pixel-Carni speeds up between rounds!
Rex was released on the Bandai CD in 2010 by Atari. The game is a port of a 2002 PC game made in Korea by KidnKid.com and published by Mindscape. The company went defunct in 2007 so Mindscape ported the game themselves, and Rex was going to be released on September 14th, 2009 alongside the launch of the Bandai CD. However, Mindscape games were not selling well, so Mindscape sold the rights of Rex to Atari. Atari finally published the game on November 9th, 2010. The game is a platforming game based off a Korean animated series called "White Heart Baekgu", which aired from October 6th, 2000 to January 12th, 2001.
In Bomb Jack, the player controls Jack, who must collect all the bombs in order to complete the current round and go onto the next one. This sounds easy, right? Wrong! Making Jack's task difficult are numerous enemies such as birds, mummies, turtles, and orbs. In each round, collecting a number of bombs results in a bonus coin appearing, and collecting this coin will make the player's score increase 2 to 4 times. More often than not, the "power ball" appears, and when you collect this, you can defeat enemies and have more time to collect all the bombs. There is also the "E" coin, which gives Jack one additional life, but rarely does this coin appear. The more you progress through the game, the more difficult it becomes, as enemies travel more quickly to get you.
Bomb Jack is an arcade platform game that was released in 1984 by Tehkan (known today as Tecmo). It was followed by two official sequels, the console and computer title Mighty Bomb Jack, and the arcade game Bomb Jack Twin and Bomb Jack II, which was licensed for home computers only. The highest known score was by Mr G Jones from London: 6 746 800. Bomb Jack is a hero who can perform high jumps and float in the air. His goal is to collect all red bombs on the screen. The game's antagonists are enemies such as birds and mummies which, once they drop in the bottom of the screen, can morph into things like flying saucers and orbs that float around the screen, making Jack lose a life if he touches them. Collecting bombs will increase the bonus meter at the top of the screen (collecting lit bombs increases it more). When the meter is completely filled up, a circular bouncing "P" appears, and when collected, it will turn all the enemies into bonus coins for a short period during which Jack may collect them. Other similar