AV Jiu Ji Ma Jiang II (AV究極麻將2), also known as AV Kyuukyoku Mahjong 2 is an adult versus Mahjong game developed by Hummer Team and released by Ge De Industry Co. around 1995. It is a backport of Dial Q wo Mawase (ダイヤルQをまわせ!), an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive title.
Lucky Stars Video Slots is a single-player, shareware slot machine game. This game is based on an old fashioned three reel slot machine and pays out on three horizontal, three vertical and two diagonal lines. The stake / bet can be varied by the player and additional credits can be borrowed when required. The game has sound, and a save/load function The full version has an additional Hi/Lo card game in which the player can gamble their winnings.
KPatience (executable kpat) is a all-in-one solitaire card games package made using the KDE libraries. It offers different patience-requiring solitaire games. It supports card deck themes and game themes and it has card animations if/when you win. KPatience comes with a very in-depth handbook which explains how to play the included solitaire games in case you never heard of them before.
In Casino FunPak, you walk around in a casino, partaking in a multitude of games and competing in tournaments to earn as much money as you can. You can play Roulette, Video Poker, Slot Machines, Blackjack and Craps. The tournament mode contains a large tour of the five games.
BS Monopoly: Advance to Boardwalk is an adaptation of the board game Advance to Boardwalk to the Satellaview (japanese Super Famicom add-on). It had Soundlink support and was released in 4 chapters. Derived from "ザ・モノポリーゲーム2 (The Monopoly Game 2), the game features Monopoly. The player can use "Giga (used in BS-X city)" as currency. An actor Akira Takarada hosts the program, while secret codes are told to the player during the game.
SameGame (鮫亀) is a Satellaview-compatible Slotted Cartridge game. The game was playable on its own without any data packs, it was playable in conjunction with 8M Pack data downloaded via the BS-X cartridge, and it could also be used together with the separately released Write-protected memory packs, Character Cassette and Character Data: Tengai Makyo.
The game was eventually used to hype the release of the promotional game of the same family, UNDAKE 30 SameGame.
The Oni Taiji: Mezase! Nidaime Momotarou is a PS1 game, developed by Prism Inc. and published by Nippon Ichi Software, which was released in Japan in 1995.
An educational shogi game for the Super Famicom endorsed by Asahi Shimbun, one of Japan's major national newspapers and Katou Hifumi, a professional 9th Dan player.
Monopoly is a 1995 video game based on the board game Monopoly. Developed by Westwood Studios, published by Hasbro Electronic Entertainment and distributed by Virgin Interactive Entertainment. This title was one of many inspired by the property. It was later reissued in 1998 with a different box art.
Taisen Idol-Mahjong Final Romance 2 is the second game in the Final Romance series and the first to feature anime style girls instead of digitized photos of real models. It is also the first to be ported to home systems. Like the first, you play strip mahjong against various girls. You can use your score to purchase various cheating methods.
Simulating the mechanics and rules of a pachislot machine, the game can be played in the strategy, battle or introductory modes. The player can choose from a selection of six different machine designs, which are based on real-life machines. The player configures the options token bets and paylines in a separate menu before playing the on the slot machine. Each slot row can be stopped at the press of a controller button.
Oyaji Hunter Mahjong is a mahjong game developed and published by Warp for the 3DO platform. Players assume the role of the Oyaji Hunter, a superhero of sorts who protects women in the streets of Japan from lascivious older men who attempt to harass them. The only way the men can be put in their place, however, is through mahjong matches.