The boys are at it again: invading Medusa's temple to try and slay her.
Fortunately, Medusa knows just what to do with boys.
Use the arrow keys to unleash your petrifying gaze! Any boys struck down by your gaze are instant decorations. Line up three statues to destroy them for points - or four or five statues for even more points! But beware: Boys will hide behind statues as they attempt to creep up on you. Don't let them get too close!
The objective of KBreakOut is to destroy as many bricks as possible without losing the ball.
The player is presented with a game field containing a number of bricks. A ball travels across the screen, bouncing off the top and side walls. When a brick is hit, the ball bounces away and the brick is destroyed. The player loses a life when the ball touches the bottom of the field. To prevent this from happening, the player has to use a movable bar to bounce the ball upward, situated at the bottom of the window. The purpose of the game is to progress through the levels destroying all bricks present in each, and trying to get a highscore.
You play as a shepherd who must gather sheep into the pen before nightfall so that he can go date his girlfriend. You catch the sheep by running into them and then dragging them to the pen. You can close the pen gate to stop sheep from escaping. But watch out for the wolves who will tear open the gates again.
The game was programmed by Kikuta Masaaki, notable for making the Hudson hit game Binary Land.
The game takes place inside a bacteria factory. You walk around and spray the various bacteria with yeast. That will turn them into white happy cloud-like bacteria. If you spray them again they will turn malevolent, so make sure not to overdo it! Move all the happy bacteria to the little bottle to clear the stage.
Michael Connolly's Crystal Control is the most intense multiplayer game Virtually Competent has to offer. Navigate a storm of bullets in this battle for control over the magic crystals! Make it crystal clear who the most skilled player is!
Ball (originally known as Toss-Up in North America) is a Game & Watch game released as a part of the Silver series on April 28, 1980. It was the first Game & Watch game. It is a single-screen single-player Game & Watch.
In Game A, the player tosses two balls in the air. As the balls fall, the player must catch and toss them up again. One point is earned for each successful catch. A dropped ball will display a broken ball and end the game. The object is to continuously catch the balls that fall and throw them back up, as in juggling. In Game B, the player must juggle three balls, and each successful catch rewards ten points instead of one.
There is a lot of traffic on the roads today. Try deliver the package, although you are unlikely to succeed. Do not get hit by a car or train. Use the transport along the way. Happy delivery!
Phase Shift follows the story of Xargis, a genius programmer fighting against cyber terrorism in the future. Defeat your enemies and protect The Network!
Angry Brainless Bovines is a simple 'collect the objects' game, in which the player is tasked with collecting pints of milk from a field. It is set up as a simple maze with hedges as walls. The only problem: it has angry cows in it. They also do not take kindly to people in their field and so will attack you whenever possible. Players can use their Xbox 360 Avatar as their character within the game. There is also support for up to four players in competitive gameplay, in which they compete to see who can get the most milk. Co-op can be played on either a single 360 console, or over Xbox Live.
The ME, MYSELF & BUNNYLORD Campaign lets you play as the BunnyLord himself! Use unreasonable force reasonably to fix his space-time-continuum mishaps and restore balance to the universe in this new adventure featuring 3 all new missions, with new baddies, settings and challenges.
Samurai is a 1980 arcade game developed by Sega which runs on VIC Dual arcade hardware. You play as a Samurai tasked with killing all of your opponents.
Vivaldia is an exclusive browser game playable on Windows or Android devices that have the Vivaldi Browser installed.
Vivaldia is a real 80s-style Cyberpunk and Future Noir-inspired arcade game built into the Vivaldi browser. It is reminiscent of an old-school 80s console computer game. It’s a simple pixel-perfect endless runner game.
Inspired by the Future Noir and CyberPunk genres,
Prove your mettle in the world’s biggest simultaneous multiplayer PAC-MAN experience! Jump into 64-player games and show everyone who's the leader of the PAC! Invade other players' mazes, eat their dots and power ups - even other players! - and dominate the mazes! But watch out: viewers can vote on power-ups that can cause you - or your opponents! - to stumble on the field and be eliminated from battle! Invade, defend, and rack up high scores across a field of 64 interconnected mazes. Take advantage of brand-new power-ups, spy on neighboring boards, and much more! Spectator interactivity means even viewers are part of all the thrilling action! And customize your PAC-MAN and your home maze with fun skins to show off unique looks!
A hybrid popcorn machine and arcade game released only in Japan. Players would choose from three different flavors of popcorn and turn the crank to help Sonic and Tails cook it, then to help them escape from Robotnik when he tries to destroy the operation. Once the popcorn is done, it is dispensed in a bag with Sonic inviting the player to come back any time.