The Curse of Ra puts a new spin on the classic Mahjongg game. It introduces new elements such as bombs, magnets and walls, and uses the one-layer two-angles arcade rules.
Work your way through 50 cleverly designed levels with increasing difficulty which will challenge both your mind and logic. You can play either in single or various multiplayer modes.
Also known as "Rahjongg: The Curse of Ra", it was first released commercially by eGames and as shareware by UsedStar; the shareware version contained the first sixteen levels of the game (available to download on the Curse of Ra website). An add-on mission pack, Ra's Revenge containing fifty extra levels was also released by both eGames and UsedStar.
Ra's Revenge and the other mission packs are also available on the Curse of Ra website.
Simon the Sorcerer's Puzzle Pack is a collection of small puzzle games that go around the Simon the Sorcerer's theme. Jumble - A new type of sliding tile puzzle - rearrange the pieces in a constantly changing animation!
Wonder Stick is an adult maze game in the model of the 1981 Konami classic, Amidar. The objective is to encircle sections on a grid while avoiding the enemies in order to remove the blocks and reveal the hidden nude image underneath. Once all of the blocks are removed the stage is complete.
The player character is penguin that drops a line to encircle blocks while the button is held down. At the start of each line the player drops a tag. The tag will return to the player if the button is let go or will circle around any blocks that are fully enclosed by the line. Enemies can be killed by this moving tag and will drop either power-ups or food items for the player. If a situation gets too hairy the player may use a help, denoted by the fish icons in the upper-left hand corner, which will momentarily stun enemies and allow the player to pass by them unscathed.
Every five levels the player gets to play a bonus level where he can travel a grid with no enemies for the purpose of picking up food items and extra lives be
Adults Only. This is a Tetris type game that requires the player to shoot colored balloons at existing balloons on the screen with the object of matching colors. Once a level is cleared, a nude image of a woman will appear on the screen.
A collection of minigames based on the popular Japanese Saturn mascot Segata Sanshiro. Each game is based on a specific commercial and completing them unlocks the ability to view the related commercial. This title was released after the final Segata Sanshiro commercial ran, in which Segata risks his life to save the SEGA headquarters building from an oncoming missile.
Tetris 64 is a puzzle game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1998 despite the whole game being in English. It is the only Nintendo 64 game that can make use of the Nintendo 64's bio-sensor which was included with the game.
The world's best strategy games have two things in common: they start with a deceptively simple board and the goal of taking territory from your opponents. Now HEXCITE brings a whole new shape to strategy games. In HEXCITE, 1 or 2 players battle to dominate the board with pieces of different shapes and sizes. Like any great strategy game, HEXCITE is simple to learn, but challenging to master. And every round is unpredictable until the last play. Who knows? HEXCITE could be the shape of things to come!
The Soul Fight International Championship has begun. Eight fighters have gathered to put their skills to the test. Defeat the best fighters, and become the king of the Soul Fight world.
U.P.P. is a puzzle game that plays like an upside-down version of Columns with a twist. Groups of various-colored gems appear from the bottom of the screen and rise toward the top. Match three in a row vertically, horizontally, or diagonally of the same color to clear them. Every clear and combo earns charge for your Soul Gauge, which when enough charge is gathered allows you to unleash special attacks that can either hinder your opponent or give yourself an advantage. Each character has three different attacks, which require different amounts of energy charge.
Rami-chan no Ooedo Sugoroku: Keio Yuugekitai Gaiden is a 1998 video game for the PlayStation. Developed by Victor Interactive Software, it is the third and last game in the Keio Flying Squadron series, and was released only in Japan. While the first game is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up and its sequel, Keio Flying Squadron 2, is a platformer with shooter sections, the third game is a party game.
Like the first two games, the third game refers to Japanese culture, both ancient and modern simultaneously.