In Virocop you enter the Gamedisk, a virtual holiday theme park that is under the threat of destruction of viruses. Your job is to take control of a virocop, D.A.V.E. (Digital Armoured Virus Exterminator) and eliminate the enemies before it's too late. The levels are split into worlds with four levels each, and each world has its own theme. For example the first world is sport themed so you will drive over football fields, billiard tables and racing courses.
An arcade action game similar to Space Invaders. Using your spaceship at the bottom of the screen, defend yourself from the waves of attacking enemies. When the screen is cleared of all enemies, you move on to the next round.
Each round also has a time limit, you only have so much time to defeat all the enemies. If you do not, you will move on to the next round anyway.
The player here controls the movements of a disc with their mouse. The disc is divided into four quarters, each a different colour, identifying with balls of four various colours zooming around the playfield and four differently-coloured wall-mounted hands grasping out, waiting for the player to deliver a ball of the appropriate colour. In order to ensnare a ball (as though they were complementary sides of a velcro connection), the player must rotate the disc using the mouse buttons to ensure that the side facing the ball is of the same colour as the ball itself when they connect. Colour-mismatched connections result in taking a hit; after twelve such failures, the game is over.
Care Bears: Let's Have a Ball! is based on characters from a popular children's television show and feature films, originally developed by American Greetings in 1981.
The player is taken directly to the home screen among the clouds where he can select a Care Bear to play any of the eight arcade-style games they represent. Each game is prefaced with a description and instructions, and all the other games can also be accessed from here by clicking on the bears that line the bottom of the screen. The games have five levels that become progressively more difficult as the player reaches them. Actions are performed by moving items or Care Bears with the mouse and keyboard.
There's a rumbling at your feet. Is it a vicious T-Rex? Maybe it's an erupting volcano! No time to panic. Littlefoot, Cera, Spike, Ducky and Petrie need you! Your friends are trapped in the Mysterious Beyond and it's up to your to get them back to the safety of The Great Valley. Predators are lurking everywhere. The terrain is treacherous. Teamwork is the key. It's an amazing adventure that takes you through The Land Before Time!
Ghosts 'N Goblins: Gold Knights is a side scrolling action platformer based on Capcom's well known Ghosts 'N Goblins series. This game is not a port of any existing title in the series, but instead a new game developed specifically for the iPhone and iPod Touch platform.
On October 12, 2011, Enterrise released a pachislot version of the game in Japan. This version features all of the characters from the console release. The player plays as Ryu in the game's story, although other characters such as Ken or Chun-Li can only be played at certain points in the game. New to this version are 3D overworld segments where Ryu travels through some of the game's stages and destinations. The battle segments also return in this version, but unlike the arcade and console versions, the pachislot version's battle segments are now turn-based (similar to Pokémon Stadium, its sequel and Pokémon Battle Revolution). The Reg Bonus in this game features a new door-opening bonus stage that didn't make it into the arcade and console versions of Street Fighter IV and its updated versions. A sequel based on SSFIV: Arcade Edition was released on March 22, 2016.
The game is a fictional single player shooter that takes place in the black communities of Toronto, Canada. Although taking place in real life locations, the gameplay is arcade-style in nature with infinite ammo and regenerating-health.
1500DS Spirits Vol. 3: Block Kuzushi is an Action game, modelled after the classic game Breakout, developed and published by Tasuke, which was released in Japan in 2007.
This game is a simple and straightforward game in which the player controls a board to play balls and break the blocks in the screen. There are various stages with different arrangements of blocks, but can the player really clear all the stages?
Kick, bounce, and blast Finn as far as you can in Jumping Finn Turbo!
The Ice King has kidnapped Princess Bubblegum… again! Finn needs to get to the Ice Kingdom fast. Luckily, Jake has a plan: Kick him there! Send Finn flying all the way to the Ice Kingdom to rescue PB.
Berry Tree is a Pokémon e-Reader game for the Game Boy Advance. In order to play Berry Tree four different Pokemon cards must be scanned. The cards are: Nidoqueen (#22), Gligar (#59), Growlithe (#62), and Ursaring (#110).
The object in Berry Tree is to shake as many berries out of the trees as possible. A set of button prompts will show up at the bottom of the screen. Afterwards the player will be given a set amount of time to copy the buttons displayed.
A Tetris clone for the ColecoVision.
Despite being an early home-brew, Kevtris features both colourful graphics and background music, as well as three different game modes for both one and two players as well as handicaps. Apart from the normal Tetris game mode, there is the zero-out mode, where you have to clear a set number of lines to win a game, and the builder mode, where the blocks don't fall automatically, giving you all the time in the world to plan your moves.
In Army of Robots, you must destroy the robots that are invading your REAL WORLD.
They came to destroy all humans and take control over the entire planet Earth.
Your mission is to look for the robots and destroy them!
They can be anywhere, like, in your living room, your office or even at outside places like at your backyard, at the park, or literally anywhere.
Use your device to find, shoot and destroy them. Before they destroy you.
The future of this (augmented) reality is in your hands in Army of Robots.