A port of Frogger for the Game.com.
The Frogger version for Game.com features two variations within the cartridge. The first version mirrors the original arcade game, where the objective is to guide five frogs, one at a time, across a bustling street and a river to reach their designated homes safely. The second version is an enhanced edition, incorporating newer levels. Some levels consist of only two segments of river or road, while others present a single extensive stretch of road without a designated safe zone in the centre. Additionally, Game.com allows up to four players to participate, taking turns during gameplay.
Play as Mr D - the devilish hero and climb the castle floors in 97 levels. As you climb the castle you will reclaim the golden fruit and ultimately ... complete the game!
Pop & avoid bubbles in this classic arcade.
Breakout come back in this modernized top-of-the-art version.
Enjoy hours of pure fun with this classic break the bricks game. Enjoy the enhanced version with today device capabilities and revive the gameplay simple yet addictive of first generation video-games.
Collectable power-ups; multi-balls, fireballs make this version like no others.
Show off your skills and complete the increasingly challenging levels.
It's time for you to break a few walls!
Panzer Dragoon is an LCD video game developed in the 1990s[1] by Tiger Electronics in two formats: a standalone handheld released as part of their Pocket Arcade line, and a cartridge for Tiger’s R-Zone handheld system.
Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil and Angelica are going to the Carnival to see Reptari. Grandpa, Stu and Drew are in charge of the babies, which means only one thing - delightful chaos, Rugrats style!