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Most Popular Plug Play Games - Page 15

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  • SSX Snowboarder

    2004

    SSX Snowboarder

    2004

    Sport
    Plug & Play
    Get off the couch and onto the slopes with this cool Play TV SSX Snowboarder set. Just plug the unit into your TV or VCR and hop on the board for some real snowboarding action. Your moves on the snowboard control the action as you cruise SSX courses and perform heart-stopping tricks as you become one of your favorite SSX characters. You can almost feel the powder as you watch and hear the realistic graphics and sounds on the screen.
  • System 10

    1977

    System 10

    1977

    Shooter Sport Arcade
    Plug & Play
    System 10 is a home video game machine released by Epoch in 1978. Developed jointly with NEC and equipped with NEC's µPD770C chip. It has 10 built-in games, and you can play ponclone games such as tennis, ping-pong, and soccer, as well as shooting games using a gun-shaped controller. It is an early home-use game machine classified as the first generation. Later, a cheaper version of "System 10 M2" was also released. There is also an OEM model called "Toshiba Video Game TVG-610" which uses the same IC and has the same content developed by Epoch and released by Toshiba.
  • TV Vader

    1980

    TV Vader

    1980

    Shooter Arcade
    Plug & Play
    "TV Vader" is an arrangement of Taito's "Space Invaders" released by Epoch as a home video game in 1980. It is an early video game machine classified as the first generation. 8 horizontal x 6 rows of invaders appear, but due to performance limitations, only the front row invaders are displayed. Although it was a low-performance game machine, it successfully reproduced the atmosphere of Space Invaders. In 1982, it was ported to Cassette Vision under the name "Battle Vader".
  • Pet Dog

    Pet Dog

    Simulator
    Plug & Play
    A virtual pet game where you must raise one of three puppies, likely released amidst the Nintendogs craze. A Chinese-language version was released as a Nanjing cartridge, which contains a battery to save progress; an English version was included on several plug & plays, but it cannot save progress.
  • Commando

    Commando

    Plug & Play
    A Contra-style game. It is VT03 only.
  • Poket Man

    Poket Man

    Arcade
    Plug & Play
    An original Pokémon-themed game, somewhat similar to Breakout. The player controls Pikachu, who must throw balls upward to hit the numbered blocks; the numbers dictate the amount of hits needed. The blocks will shift downward if not destroyed; the game is over if the blocks reach the bottom of the screen.
  • Ping Pong

    Ping Pong

    Arcade
    Plug & Play
    Direct clone of Cube Technology's 8-bit ping pong game, with the same options ("Knocks Exercise" and "Smash Exercise") and even the same song (Robert Miles' "Fable") on the title screen.
  • Invincible Little Warrior

    Invincible Little Warrior

    Plug & Play
    A Super Qix clone. The background artwork for level 1 is taken from One Piece, while level 2 uses Doraemon.
  • Fruit

    Fruit

    Plug & Play
    A Fruit Ninja clone. The regular "Fruit" version is for standard controllers, while the Super Fruit version uses the camera sensor.
  • Friends: Always Stick Together

    Friends: Always Stick Together

    Plug & Play
    A direct clone of the Adobe Flash game of the same name, with identical graphics. An action game where the tortoise and hare team up with each other.
  • Delicious Foods

    Delicious Foods

    Plug & Play
    A camera-based game, where the sensor will place giant cartoon lips over the player's actual mouth. The player must move their mouth to eat the happy food, while avoiding eating garlic. ["DDR" hardware only]
  • Dancing Challenge

    Dancing Challenge

    Music
    Plug & Play
    The Dance Dance Resolution clone seen on the DDR consoles. The game steals countless actual songs from well-known artists (not cover versions), with their music videos playing in the background. It is divided into two modes: "MTV Mode" (featuring more general music, and using the MTV logo), and "Cartoon Mode" (which seems to solely feature Hatsune Miku songs). ["DDR" hardware only]
  • Dance Party

    Dance Party

    Arcade
    Plug & Play
    A Snake-like game where the player controls a girl, and must group together people on the dance floor to form a line behind her.
  • Crashing Party

    Crashing Party

    Arcade
    Plug & Play
    The player controls a marble and must push off all other marbles from the stage. The marbles feature Sonic's face and levitating hands.
  • Sparkling Truffle

    Sparkling Truffle

    Plug & Play
  • Ball Clash

    Ball Clash

    Plug & Play
  • Ogriesh Flower

    Ogriesh Flower

    Plug & Play
  • Worm Catch

    Worm Catch

    Plug & Play
  • Block Flying

    Block Flying

    Plug & Play
  • Beat the Bird

    Beat the Bird

    Plug & Play
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