Sonic X Bowling is an online Flash game published on the 4Kids TV website by 4Kids Entertainment on 11 June 2005 to promote the then-airing anime series, Sonic X. It is a simple Sonic X-themed game of bowling.
The game is based around the traditional ten-pin bowling game. Here, the player assumes control of Sonic on a bowling lane with ten bowling pins at the end. The player can send Sonic down the bowling lane as a curled-up ball so he can knock down the pins like an actual bowling ball. When having to roll Sonic, he will spin in one place while a blue arrow automatically swings left and right in front of him. When Sonic is then thrown, he will head in the direction that the arrow was pointing in at the time of the throw, before making a small turn in the opposite direction. How Sonic is aimed will determine the number of pins knocked down.
A two week mini game flash project made by Xanadu32 on newgrounds. This hedgehog-powered cannon can fire your favourite sonic character down courses to collect rings, chaos emeralds, and distance for rings.
The Bomberman series returns with Bomberman for Nintendo DS, boasting the first eight-player wireless LAN action for the Nintendo DS system and supporting the DS microphone. Bomberman's addictive blend of strategy and action will keep puzzle fans and players of all ages and skill levels drawn to the 100 stages of gameplay.
Ditto Leapfrog is a Pokemon e-Reader game for the Game Boy Advance. In order to play Ditto Leapfrog three different Pokémon e-Reader cards must be scanned. The cards required are: Ditto (#51), Granbull (#61), and Snubbull (#101).
In Ditto Leapfrog a Kingler Pokémon will throw fish type Pokémon from the background to the foreground. The player must move Ditto (Who is in the foreground) left or right in order to make the fish Pokemon bounce off and into the water. Once three of the fish Pokemon have been missed the game will be over.
Night Flight is a Pokémon e-Reader game for the Game Boy Advance. In order to play Night Flight, two Pokémon Skyridge e-Reader cards must be scanned. The required cards are: Zubat (#117) and Golbat (#60).
In Night Flight the player controls a Zubat which must eat as much food as possible. If the player runs into a Koffing three times then the game is over. The Koffing are invisible unless the player uses Zubat's supersonic sound waves.
AntCity is a take on the classic pastime of small kids using magnifying glasses to burn ants. The player takes the control of a giant who has gotten a hold of a giant magnifying glass and now looks at the humans below as tiny ants. The goal of the game as well as the controls are simple: set people, cars and trees on fire.
Players can hit roaming people, trees, cars and the occasional helicopter, causing the vehicles to crash and setting people ablaze. Players use the mouse to move around the magnifying glass and press and hold the left mouse button to intensify the beam to burn various objects.
The end of the game comes when a passing tanker truck comes onto the screen. Then the player can choose to either continue burning other people or set the tanker on fire, causing it to explode and leave a massive crater in the middle of the city, ending the game. There is no score keeping system or any difficulty or mode settings.
This game is a one-button-game where you have to repeatedly hit the space bar to power up your rocket in order to let it fly into the sky... or crash it nearby.
You main goal is to hit the button only then when it is over the green part of your control system. The more you are off the center, the more the rockets angle will increase (if you are still in the power-up area) or the rocket is loosing power (if you are beyond the power-up area).
Once you have enough power (turned the vertical red line green), your rocket will start with the angle you have achieved. Depending on that angle, you rocket will either go to the orbit or fly a 180° into the ground.
The game has a highscore table that counts the time you needed to get your rocket successfully into space.
One of the world's simplest video game concepts comes to life once more in GNOP, a fully customisable game in the spirit of "Pong" for one or two players. Bounce the ball off your paddle just right to prevent your opponent from catching it, but be careful not to miss it when it comes flying back to you!
Now you can enjoy the game in any way you like, because GNOP 2.0 is more customisable than ever. Use your own graphics, sounds and music and change everything from paddle speeds to the size of the playing field, then save your setup and share it with friends!
Chainsaw Maniac was a browser-based game made to promote the PlayStation 2 release of Resident Evil 4.
Chainsaw Manaic involved moving left and right into incoming chainsaw Ganado to defeat them in in Nintendo "Game & Watch" styled graphics.
Two competitions were also held where players could win a copy of Resident Evil 4 for PlayStation 2, a PlayStation 2 Chainsaw Controller, or a T-shirt designed for the competition.
Crazy Pierrot is a Japanese Flash screamer game designed and scripted by Yoshiaki Ogiwara.
The player's goal in the game is to control a clown and catch the apples falling from the sky, while dodging the skulls - catching one of them is an instant game over. However, the game's description says that the game is actually cursed and that the player should not get a 4000+ score.
Penguin Chat 3 is an online multiplayer game by RocketSnail Games, which later served as part of the basis for what would eventually become Club Penguin several years later.