Dodger is a game in the style of Pac-Man. In Pac-Man the player has to eat all the dots from the board in order to pass to the next level. In this game the dots are replaced by fruits (apple, strawberry and cherry) that the player has to eat in order to get a score and to go to the next level. The enemies are four mean laser machines in the sides of the levels and they attack the player by shooting lasers. When the character is hit, a life is lost. Unlike Pac-Man there are no special pills in the game. The board also contains skulls and they also make the character lose a life upon contact. After every level a password is provided to continue playing from that level immediately.
Balltris is a Tetris type arcade game. Instead of classic square blocks a cup is being filled with one, two or three balls of different colors. The ball blocks are falling randomly from the top. The player may maneuver the balls by moving them to the left or right and flipping. The balls disappear after creating a chain of at least three balls of the same color.
Karl Quappe is a single player, shareware, keyboard controlled Frogger clone from Germany.
Using the keyboard the player must take Karl across a five lane motorway, then across a river to safety. Hazards include crocodiles, otters, cars, and of course the river itself because Karl is a very young frog and will drown if he falls into the water.
Korean shoot-em up game, Soft Action’s attempt to redeem itself after the largely unsuccessful Fox Ranger II. The game uses overhead view and pseudo-3D mode not unlike SNES Mode-7, and visual effects are similar to Axelay. Eardis is set in science-fiction universe, and player must pilot a futuristic plane/spaceship, fighting against invading aliens. Gameplay is similar to other shoot-em up games. The difficulty is quite high: best weapons are rare, and many enemies kill player instantly despite having a shield bar. There is a two player mode.
In Squirmer The Game you take control of a space ship in order to kill a centipede. Shooting at the head or tail of the centipede will shrink it while shooting in between will split into 2 centipedes.
You are a senior cadet at the country's elite school for fighter pilots. Your final exam involves flying the gauntlet of four virtual cyber worlds and destroying the Warlords encountered there. Be warned! At the end of each combat segment a very powerful Warlord will be waiting for you! The sixteen major encounters require complete concentration and will test your ability to the limit.
New Fantasia was produced by Comad/New Japan System in 1994. It's a Gals Panictype game with 32 models that you are able to choose to begin at any stage.
The Ignition Factor is a 2D adventure where the player controls a firefighter through emergency situations in differing locations. Each level consists of multiple rooms, areas, or building floors where players can possibly explore, extinguish fires, and rescue people. Most levels dictate a specific number of people that must be saved within a set time limit for the mission to be considered a success. Fire spreads throughout an area automatically, and the player can be injured when touching a patch of fire on screen. The player can also be harmed by falling through holes in the floor.
Bomberman is searching the depths of the earth in hopes of finding the Legendary Treasure. In the Story Mode, guide him through 48 levels of puzzle-solving action, collecting power-up items and defeating monsters along the way. The Battle Mode is the old favorite, where one to four players battle it out on six different maps.
You control a paddle that tries to rebound a ball into the blocks and collecting power-ups. Getting enough power-ups causes more blocks to be added to your opponent's side.
Super Toffy is an improved version of Toffy, which in turn is a bootleg of the game Dangerous Dungeons with updated sprites. Super Toffy revamps many levels, getting rid of the recycled levels found in Dangerous Dungeons that are the same as other levels with minor changes or just upping the treasure requirement. Super Toffy adds an item that freezes the enemies in place temporarily - though even when they're frozen, you still can't stand next to the goombas (which replace spiders in DD) or the green faces (which replace octopi in DD). Super Toffy also adds artwork between stages - one of them adult-themed (there are robo-nipples on display) but mostly just generic anime art. Finally, unlike DD, there are a couple of score-based extends; you can get up to 5 lives.
Pac-Man makes a rare appearance outside of a maze environment in Pac-Attack, a fun and quirky puzzle game. This unique entry in the genre puts its own twist on established conventions and adds one of gaming's most iconic characters to the mix. The goal is simple: Keep your screen clear of falling blocks and ghosts by lining up blocks horizontally, causing them to disappear.
Included as a bonus game in the SNES version of Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures/Hello, Pac-Man!; was never released in a standalone form.
Similar to the Famicom/NES version, but features slightly updated graphics and a high-score table.
In Tri-Heli II the player pilots a chopper and must collect diamonds that are buried in the ground. To reach the diamonds the player must use the choppers gun to blast holes in the ground. But once the player starts to "dig" a plane that flies at the top of the screen will start dumping dirt over the hole to fill it up. Once a diamond has been collected the player must return to the helipad before picking up another diamond. When enough diamonds has been collected it's of to the next level. The ground level varies between levels. To add to the difficulty guns will drop from the sky from time to time. Once these hits the ground they will start firing.