Monopoly Star Wars is the 1997 Monopoly franchise Star Wars video game based on the board game and set in the Star Wars fictional universe. It is one of many Monopoly video game adaptions. The game was developed by Artech Studios and published by Hasbro Interactive.
The second episode (investigation) of Kodomo Chousadan Mighty Pockets.
Kodomo Chousadan Mighty Pockets is a downloadable 3-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 runs between September 7, 1997 and March 28, 1998.
The game plays like a board game with a detective motif similar to the game of Clue/Cluedo. The rules of the game however, are considerably different. Throughout the game, SoundLink narration is used; including rapping over Michael Jackson sound samples and remixes of 1950s American Television.
Step in and place your bets. You've just entered the Tiger Casino, where you can test your luck on the classics: Video Poker, Video Blackjack, Roulette, Video Hi-Low (War) and two video slot machines. Practise your poker face. Hone your skill. Place your bets. Win!
The first episode (investigation) of Kodomo Chousadan Mighty Pockets.
Kodomo Chousadan Mighty Pockets is a downloadable 3-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 runs between September 7, 1997 and March 28, 1998.
The game plays like a board game with a detective motif similar to the game of Clue/Cluedo. The rules of the game however, are considerably different. Throughout the game, SoundLink narration is used; including rapping over Michael Jackson sound samples and remixes of 1950s American Television.
Kodomo Chousadan Mighty Pockets is a downloadable 3-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 runs between September 7, 1997 and March 28, 1998.
The game plays like a board game with a detective motif similar to the game of Clue/Cluedo. The rules of the game however, are considerably different. Throughout the game, SoundLink narration is used; including rapping over Michael Jackson sound samples and remixes of 1950s American Television.
9-gatsu no Yoru ni Tsume Shogi is a version for Satellaview of Super Tsume Shougi which distributed different challenges in the nights of September in 1997.
"Kochikame" has released 200 volumes of comics and had Guinness World Records in the past. It is very well known in Japan and has many fans in China and other Asian countries.
A table game like Monopoly. Popular characters from the manga (kochikame) appear in this game.
BS Nichibutsu Mahjong is a Downloadable 2-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between January 26, 1997 and April 12, 1997. The players compete in a "Mahjong Competition" game for total score. Enviromental sound seems to be used as audio broadcasting.
The second episode of BS Nichibutsu Mahjong.
BS Nichibutsu Mahjong is a Downloadable 2-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between January 26, 1997 and April 12, 1997. The players compete in a "Mahjong Competition" game for total score. Enviromental sound seems to be used as audio broadcasting.
The first episode of BS Nichibutsu Mahjong.
BS Nichibutsu Mahjong is a Downloadable 2-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between January 26, 1997 and April 12, 1997. The players compete in a "Mahjong Competition" game for total score. Enviromental sound seems to be used as audio broadcasting.
Lovely Pop Mahjong JangJang Shimasho is a strip mahjong game with extensively animated strip sequences. Mahjong matches are played against the members of an all female pop-band called 'VisKiss'. After defeating an opponent, the player is given the chance to play a mini-game to gain more points. Points can be spent at an item shop to buy items to help the player cheat in following rounds.
A computer adaptation of the classic dice game Yahtzee. Players take turns throwing five dice and attempting to make scoring combinations (full house, straight). The elusive five of a kind is referred to as a Yahtzee (hence the game's name).
When Lady Luck calls, you cant always drop everything and hop on the next plane to Atlantic City or Monte Carlo. Don't worry, though theres an open table waiting for you on the Virtual Casino floor. Whether your game is Black Jack, Baccarat, 7 Card Stud, Roulette or that one-arm bandit known as the Slot Machine, you'll feel the excitement as the money starts to stack up. Best of all, when your luck runs out, your supply of chips wont!