Fantasy Zone is an arcade style shooter for one or two players. The goal is to destroy all of the creatures on each planet and collect as many of the lost coins as possible. At the end of each level is a large enemy that will have to be defeated before moving on to the next world. At various points in the game, the player will be able to find a parts shop, which allows purchasing improvements for his spaceship, including better weapons and faster engines.
Based on a manga and anime of the same name. You control Hosuke Sharaku - a boy with a third eye on his forehead and of terrifying power. This power is unleashed when his third eye is open so he is wearing a bandage to seal his power and remove any memories of his true nature.
Boogie Woogi Jungle is an action game, where your character must collect a number of objects scattered around each screen before the timer runs out. Most of the objects are on ledges, requiring climbing up ladders and across rope bridges. Other characters are also running around the screen, and must be avoided to prevent losing a life. Graphically and game-play wise, it is very similar to Lode Runner, except that instead of digging holes to temporarily trap your pursuers, you can fire either horizontally or vertically to stun them.
Casio's Yami no Ryūō Hadesu no Monshō is a clone of Konami's Knightmare. In this top-view game you control a brave and handsome knight, Leon, that has to shoot bullets at various types of enemies. Shooting a series of enemies can grant you invulnerability or a shield. You have to avoid obstacles and shoot at them at the same time because they can contain power-ups for your weapons. At the end of each level is an end boss that has to be defeated before you can continue to the next level.
Picture Puzzle is a puzzle game for the MSX released in 1983. The goal is to reconstruct an image that is cut into 16 different pieces one of which is not present. You can reconstruct 5 different images of which are a crocodile, cat, pig, horse, and elephant.
A clone of Taito's game Bubble Bobble. Created by Korean team MbitM (Later known as Namu Software) and published by Zemina to leverage the immense popularity of Bubble Bobble at the time.
The Game is not as fully featured as Taito's original. With different levels, physics, missing the EXTEND functionality and the classic melody has been slowed down to a crawl.
The object of the game is to drive your moon buggy across the moon surface to complete the levels. You must jump over craters and small rocks and shoot the big rocks so you can continue. If that wasn't enough you have aliens above you, one shoots at you, the other throws bombs in front on you. If you get hit by the aliens or fall into a crater or hit one of the rocks you go back to the last restore point that you passed.
Our hero has to save the princess held by a demon, an Oni, with a sewing needle given our small size although our great value makes up for it.
We will have to cross the river and face the demons that we meet on our way until we reach the princess. To face the demons we will have to make use of a magic mallet that our enemies randomly release that will give us a few seconds of immunity.
Square Dancer is a basic pinball simulation for MSX.
The player controls the left and right paddle individually, and attempts to keep the pinball in play for as long as possible with the goal to maximize score.
There used to be a small island beyond the south of the town where you live. The name of the island is animals paradise Animal Land. One day, a murder case occurred in this quiet and peaceful village of peace. The victim is the owner of the Concon Jewelry Store, the fox Gonkichi. You received a report and started investigating with the police dog Oidon.
The game plays out similarly to Portopia Satsujin Renzoku Jiken and others similar detective games. You select various commands in the menu to investigate crime scenes and quiz suspects.
A classic platform game. Our mission will be to destroy all the aliens before time runs out. To do this, Becky can make holes in the ground (except in the lower platform) as a trap to try to make enemies fall into them.
Gaudi: Barcelona no Kaze was the first adventure developed by Wolf Team. It takes place in the Spanish city of Barcelona, which just the year before the release of the game was chosen for the celebration of the 25th Olympic Games. This is important to mention as the game takes place in the summer of 1992, the time at which the Olympic Games were being held in Barcelona.