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.
A reskinned version of Super Solitaire for the Japanese market. Instead of a standard menu featuring the 12 Solitaire varieties, this release frames those same modes around an island with each mode corresponding with a location. Instead of digitized photos and landscapes, the backgrounds of each mode are replaced with anime girls.
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.
4-nin Shogi is a four-person variant of shogi (Japanese chess). It may be played with a dedicated yonin shogi set or with two sets of standard shogi pieces, and is played on a standard sized shogi board.
The objective of the game is to capture your opponents’ kings as an individual or with the option of teaming up with one or two fellow players. Fast matches are common.
Super Real Mahjong PIV + Aishou Shindan is a mahjong board game originally released for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer. It offers traditional mahjong gameplay with additional modes and diagnostics for player matching and strategy analysis.
Super Real Mahjong PVI is an mahjong video game developed and published by SETA Corporation and released for arcades on March 1995 in Japan only and it is the sixth game of the Super Real Mahjong series.
Vegas Girls on CD-i is a gambling game.
5 Las Vegas casino games for you to play, at any time, and when you win, the girl of your choice removes an item of clothing.