Jahmong is a Sega Dreamcast online mahjong game developed and published by Visit. Released exclusively in Japan in August 2000,
Voice recognition mahjong game. It's a hot game with a voice recognition system like never before, with increased luck depending on the size of your voice.
Play against strong enemies all over the country at Gourmet Mode. From Hokkaido in the north to Kyushu in the south, around the country, get all the local specialties!!
Magical Dice Kids is a board game in which the player (or players since the game allow up to 4 human players using the multi-tap) can play in vs or story mode in a 3d graphics board game.
The familiar classic game Hanafuda and Mahjong are coupled with GBC. A unique feature of handheld game consoles, you can easily enjoy Hanafuda and Mahjong anywhere. Let's enjoy the game with 16 cute Hanaran Toryu Gakuen girls who appear in the game. Hanafuda is based on the basic rule of "Koikoi", and there are three modes: "Tournament mode" where you can win out, "Dan certification mode" where you can be certified by winning, and "Competition mode" where you can play against your friends. Mahjong is a three-player mode with four players: "brute force mode" where you can play against all characters, "computer mode" where you can play a tournament-style battle, and "competition mode" where you can enjoy playing against friends.
Ooedo Huusui Ingaritsu Hanabi 2 is a board game that takes place in the Edo period and allows up to 4 players to play in the board game at the same time. The game features different game mode.
The story mode is about that in a town one day a Oni appears and the town's people decide that they will need someone that can control that demon, and they decide to make a tournament to decide which of the 4 possible candidates will be the chosen one.
The gameplay is the typical in a board game since there are square and the player will advance more or less in each turn depending of the number that he gets. During the gameplay the demons will attack and the town will be more destroyed.
One to four players compete in a board game to become the top "art trucker" in Japan. Players make deliveries across the game board and earn Trucker Points they can use to customize their art truck (dekotora).
Every one hundred years, a gnome known as Gaia Master and his floating kingdom appear in the sky. This entity regards man as mere pawns to be used in a board game akin to Parker Brothers' Monopoly. Apparently, medieval monopoly machinations make for much mirth.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule GB is a video game for the Game Boy Color. It has only been released in Japan. The game takes most of its inspiration from the manga's Monster World story arc and the Capsule Monsters stories, using both Duel Monsters and Capsule Monsters.
Bonzi's Solitaire is the Solitaire game built into the 1999 desktop assistant Bonzi Buddy.
Bonzi Buddy is a discontinued freeware desktop virtual assistant created by Joe and Jay Bonzi. Upon a user's choice, it would share jokes and facts, manage downloads, sing songs, and talk, among other functions. People called it spyware after it was found out to have collected user's personal information before serving them pop-up ads. Because of this, it had to pay $75k in fines, and was discontinued in 2004.