Fireman Sam is a video game released for the Nintendo DS in 2010 of the same name. Based on the TV series. The game features several mini-games, such as spot the difference games, observation games, and music games.
A homebrew horror game for the Nintendo DS.
Cell is a horror escape game where you need to solve puzzles in order to escape a room. It is very similar to the adventure-game design that was used on the main project by Tom Pike, The Fifteenth Floor, but smaller which takes advantage of music, sounds and detail.
An unreleased spinoff in the Mass Effect series that got cancelled due to high production costs for the DS game cartridge.
The game would have been a combination of the games Privateer and Star Control set "in a part of the galaxy that was more piratey and not really fully explored", and the player would play as an independent character that explores, collects cargo, and sells information to the Human alliance.
Step right up to Carnival Games. Each game is designed from the ground up to take full advantage of the Nintendo DS control mechanism. A frenzied combination of tapping, blowing, speaking and stylus maneuvering brings the now-famous midway to life!
The handheld version of the Wii game with the same name. Differences include Squidward Tentacles being unlockable, Mrs. Puff not being playable, and Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy being fully playable. There are even exclusive features for when the game is played on the Nintendo DSi.
LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game is an action adventure game that brings the Pirates of the Caribbean world and all its colorful characters to life in LEGO Brick form. Players experience all the memorable scenes from all four films in the humorous and quirky LEGO Video Games style.
Aaron Stone was a Nintendo DS game developed by n-Space and set to be published by Disney Interactive Studios in 2010. The game was meant to be a tie in for the Disney DX show of the same name.
Puzzle game developed and produced by Level-5 and released on June 18th, 2009. It was released as part of the companies "Atamania" series of games, and is the first in the "Tago Akira no Atama Taisou" subseries.
It's based on lateral thinking puzzles by Akira Tago, who also contributed to Level-5's Professor Layton series. The gameplay consists of solving a series of brain teasers, in order to advance to other locations in a themed map. Each game in the series has a different theme, namely: World Travel, Space, Fairy Tales, and Time Travel.
The cover artwork was done by Manga artist Susumu Matsushita.