Clone of the Game & Watch game Fire. The player controls Mario and Luigi with their mustaches removed, catching helmet-wearing Marios from Wrecking Crew '98. Hacks include Air Circus (VT3xx) and Spring Bros (VT3xx). Air Circus uses a custom graphic of Circus Charlie based on the arcade machine's artwork.
Clone of the minigame Cavity Calamity from Warioware, Inc., turned into a full game. When the player dies, a voice sample of Fred Flintstone saying "Yabba Dabba Doo!" is played.
Clone of the arcade game Intrepid. The player must go into all of the castle's rooms and steal the items hidden within them. In the top room, the player must give the ID ticket to the guard in order to steal the safe. Then the castle must be exited as quickly as possible. The main character appears to be a modified version of Bomberman.
Bird Hunter is a clone of the WarioWare minigame Pyoro, where the player controls a bird that moves left and right at the bottom of the screen. The objective is to shoot its tongue diagonally upward to catch fruit falling from the sky before it hits the ground. If a piece of fruit lands on the floor, it destroys that block of terrain; stepping into a hole or getting hit directly on the head by a fruit causes an instant game over.
Star Ally is a space shooter game developed by JungleTac, and is included on numerous plug and plays. This game is very similar to the Famicom title Recca. It is based on VT09 hardware.
Big Burger by Jungletac is a clone of the classic arcade game BurgerTime, developed primarily for the "Plug & Play" market (TV-games) and low-cost handheld consoles.