Like the name suggests, Breakout 3000 is a Breakout game. So you have a screen filled with bricks, a ball and a paddle. Destroy all bricks with the ball. Use the paddle to bounce the ball back into the playfield when it's about to leave the screen.
The game offers 23 levels to play. The more levels you play, the faster will be the game, but also the more special bricks you encounter (exploding bricks, which destroys adjacent bricks; extra lives; etc.) and the more different background themes you will see.
In this classic top-down shoot 'em up, fly the deadliest ship in the galaxy on a dangerous first-strike mission to annihilate an alien threat before they become too powerful to stop. Pick up upgrades from fallen enemies along the way and become an unstoppable force!
Blasterball 2: Revolution is the sequel to Blasterball Wild, an arcade brick breaker type game in the Blasterball series. The game plays like classic brick breaker games like Arkanoid except with the addition of power ups, obstacles/enemies, and several stages including bonus stages.
Your mission is to destroy each invading Frequons by moving the cursor on top of it. What could be easier? Except for one itty bitty detail: the Frequons are not displayed in the usual spatial domain, but in the Fourier Domain. Frequons look like colored waves. Your "self" is a wave too, with opposite polarity. Instead of manipulating some local point on the screen, you manipulate a global wave pattern. You destroy Frequons by achieving destructive interference with them.
Blast through FIFTY levels of bricks. Too bad it's not that easy! You have to avoid the evil robots and the tricks which they will throw your way. Try to grab the special bonus pieces as they fall, and gain special powers. Some pieces will transport you to higher levels, others will give you more balls or firepower, and of course, the occasional surprise!
Essentially a Pac-Man variant, the particulars of this top-down monster-avoiding maze-completing game do a good job at concealing its origins. You control Wilf (an homage to magazine editor Wilf Hey, in an unabashed bid for a good review), an innocent dumped by circumstances beyond his control into a maze inhabited by sinister Glumphs. Armed with nothing but a drippy jam sandwich, your goal is to travel around the entire game board dropping jam on the ground without being eaten by Glumphs. Take too long and they'll unleash Frank the boiled sweet, who will undo your hard work by gobbling your tasty jam splatters.
Dream Eater is a Pokémon game that is accessed by scanning a series of physical Pokémon trading card game cards through the Game Boy Advance e-Reader.
Players control a Drowzee that is trying to put a Primeape to sleep and eat its dreams.
Mario Artist: Polygon Studio is an art program allowing players to construct their own 3D models and add colors and textures to them. These objects can then be inserted into pre-made movies and animations. Another notable feature is a series of microgames, believed to be the inspiration for the WarioWare series, as it includes many almost identical games. Other games allow the player to use their 3D models.
Mario Artist: Paint Studio is a Mario-themed drawing program that includes several Nintendo-related stamp tools. The game is similar to Mario Paint, but with more features. It was one of only two launch titles for the 64DD. Images could be imported from an RCA source using the capture cartridge or a Game Boy Camera. It also came with a unique four-player drawing mode where four players could collaborate to make one drawing together.
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★ Infinite number of levels! ★
★ Procedurally generated glows! ★
★ Amazing visual effects! ★
★ Multiple combo variations! ★
★ Many awesome achievements! ★
★ World leaderboards! ★
★ and many more! ★
This game is part of the Wreck Room Arcade series which consists of four different "activities". You can buy and play them separately, but they link into the same main menu - and, if you have bought them all, you get another bonus game for free (it will be unlocked after you've installed the last game).
In this game, you control a figure on some sort of paddle. Another figure will jump on the other end of the paddle and, if you press space in the right moment, it will be sent back in the air where some gadgets are. These gadgets need to be collected to advance a level.
The Marriage is a PC game developed by Rod Humble as a purely video-interactive piece of art. It's general concept is to represent the flow of a masculine/feminine marriage, but beyond that is intended to be left open to personal interpretation by each user, as all artwork is.
Williams Arcade Classics for DOS is a compilation of the Arcade games: Robotron: 2084, Joust, Sinistar, Defender, Defender II and Bubbles.
Similar bundles were released for home consoles such as Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits and Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits Volume 1.