The first installment in Sega's MJ series of Riichi Mahjong arcade games. Although the game initially only supported local play with linked cabinets, it would later be updated in 2003 to support online play. Online service was discontinued on March 31, 2005.
Reversi (also marketed by Pressman under the trade name Othello) is a board game involving abstract strategy and played by two players on a board with 8 rows and 8 columns and a set of distinct pieces for each side. Pieces typically are disks with a light and a dark face, each side belonging to one player. The player's goal is to have a majority of their colored pieces showing at the end of the game, turning over as many of their opponent's pieces as possible.
Each of the two sides corresponds to one player; they are referred to here as light and dark after the sides of Othello pieces, but "heads" and "tails" would identify them equally well, so long as each marker has sufficiently distinctive sides.
Originally, Reversi did not have a defined starting position. Later it adopted Othello's rules, which state that the game begins with four markers placed in a square in the middle of the grid, two facing light-up, two pieces with the dark side up. The dark player makes the first move.
One Piece: Treasure Wars is an Action game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2002.
In the game, the player chooses one of the Straw Hat Pirates and fights other members of the crew in the board game. The main goal is for the player to find the treasure or special item before his opponent does. Each player will run around the board fighting against other pirates. The members of the crew the player did not choose as his or her character will also be running around along with other enemies who the crew has to fight.
Introductory game to help new players learn how to play Magic the Gathering.
This game was developed by Coresoft Inc. and published by Wizards of the Coast.
It was included in the 2-Player Duel Sets of the 7th Edition Core Set of Magic the Gathering in 2001.
CrossCraze is a word puzzle game for 1 to 4 players that plays like a cross between Scrabble and a crossword puzzle. You compete with friends or against the computer by placing letters on a board to form interlocking words. You can choose between "traditional" play, where new letters must be placed adjacent to existing ones, or "vertical" play where new letters can also be placed on top of existing letters to modify the words underneath. The game includes 50 levels, 4 levels of artificial intelligence, and a vast vocabulary of over 180,000 words with either UK or US spelling.
Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles, each bearing a single letter, onto a game board divided into a 15×15 grid of squares.
Shaman King Chou Senjiryokketsu is a trading card game for the Game Boy Color. There are two versions, Meramera and Funbari that differs in the main characters of the game. The Meramera version has:
- Kaita
- Mitsuru
- Maria
Shaman King Chou Senjiryokketsu is a trading card game for the Game Boy Color. There are two versions, Meramera and Funbari that differs in the main characters of the game. The Meramera version has:
- Tsuyoshi
- Kevin/CM King
- Kana
A mini-game collection in the Sakura Taisen series that is playable online. Also included a series of tabletop games packed in.
The game was released in two versions, Teito no Nagai Hibi and Paris no Yuugana Hibi.
Momotaro Dentetsu X: Kyuushuu-hen mo Arubai is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 2001 by Hudson Soft for PlayStation 2. The game was only released in Japan.
Pokémon-e: Expedition Base Set (Japanese: 基本拡張パック Base Expansion Pack) is the name given to the first main expansion of cards from the e-Card Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game (the e-Card Era in Japan). The cards could be scanned for unlocking minigames in the e-Reader accessory for the Game Boy Advance.
M&M's Blast! for Game Boy Advance reunites players with those lovable candy-coated M&M characters--Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow--in a brand-new adventure. Players complete a number of game challenges within a variety of board-game-style levels.
Reversi is based on the classic board game where your objective is to capture the most pieces on the game board by flipping discs to your color. A disc, or an unbroken line of discs of the same color, is captured when it becomes flanked on opposite ends by two opposing pieces, one of which must be the disc that was just placed on the board.
Card Games is a value-priced PlayStation title containing six different card games tied together with a casino interface. Draw Poker, Blackjack, Baccarat and Seven-card Stud are the traditional entries, with the less-familiar Speed and President rounding out the package.
Casino mode starts you out with a small amount of chips and the goal of winning enough cash to purchase items at the shop. Merchandise includes new background music, access to higher stakes tables, and most importantly, furnishings for your room. When the game begins, your room is empty, but as you earn money you are able to buy a variety of products such as wallpaper, carpet and TVs. Your winnings and all merchandise purchased are saved on the memory card at the end of each session.