The Duel Terminal was designed by Konami to assist in introducing the then new Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime to new and existing players. The Duel Terminal itself looks like a traditional arcade machine and has a variety of game modes, using cards from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game. Players can either use a Deck chosen by the system, or the Duelist can use his/her own cards.
Turochamp is a chess program developed by Alan Turing and David Champernowne in 1948. It was created as part of research by the pair into computer science and machine learning. Turochamp is capable of playing an entire chess game against a human player at a low level of play by calculating all potential moves and all potential player moves in response, as well as some further moves it deems considerable. It then assigns point values to each game state, and selects the move resulting in the highest point value.
Turochamp is the earliest known computer game to enter development, but was never completed by Turing and Champernowne, as its algorithm was too complex to be run by the early computers of the time such as the Automatic Computing Engine.
Mario Party 4 was an online Flash game that was meant to promote the release of Mario Party 4 on the Nintendo GameCube. It was available on the official Mario Party website, until its rebrand the following year for Mario Party 5.
"Pure White Chord" is a card development mobile game in the two-dimensional magic world. It uses the world famous opera works as the background to create a unique and fantastic adventure story.
Players act as the "conductor" who symbolizes the dance drama of the orchestra, leading various characters from classic works, and embarking on a journey together to find the clues of the "Great Movement of Creation" that leads the fate of the pure white world.
In "Pure White Chord", the process of breaking through levels will no longer be just boring repetitive homework. With the levels designed with RogueLike as the core, every adventure will be a brand new experience.
Mario Party Kuru-kuru! Carnival, is an arcade game based on Mario Party 8 that was developed by Capcom. The game was released exclusively in Japan in 2012, and supports up to four players. It is the fourth Mario Party arcade game developed by Capcom and the seventeenth installment overall.
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Zhēng Shàngyóu was a cancelled Chinese iQue game for the iQue DS. It would have been part of the chess and card series and playable online with the NetCard (NC卡) in the Game Boy Advance slot.