Spyro the Dragon #4 is a LCD game created for distribution at McDonalds's restaurants. They were offered as a part of Happy Meals for limited time in 2005 to promote Crash Purple and Spyro Orange.
The fourth handheld game was a dungeon crawler experience, where Spyro has to find all the gems while avoiding enemies in a limited period of time.
Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus Akai is a Japanese Tamagotchi released in July 2005. It is a themed re-release of the Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus featuring new characters, content, gameplay and a new base location, Makkakka Town.
Makkakka Town is a town on the Tamagotchi Planet and the home of the Akai Tamagotchi, a unique type of Tamagotchi that emit a red glow.
The Tamagotchi Connection V2 is the second Tamagotchi Connection release that was released by Bandai in June 2005. It was the first international Tamagotchi to have a shop and Gotchi Points.
There are 2 babies, 4 toddlers, 10 teenagers and 35 adults with a total of 51 characters. Many characters from the vintage Tamagotchi virtual pets, as well as the Tamagotchi Connection Version 1 and the Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus return for this version.
The Tamagotchi Mini is a miniature virtual pet that acts as a homage to the original Tamagotchi. The Tamagotchi Mini is a miniature virtual pet that measures at about 4 centimeters tall, or about 1.57 inches, making it the smallest virtual pet in the franchise. The screen is 16 pixels wide by 16 pixels tall, half the size of the original Tamagotchi's screen.
Pixel Chix was a handheld life simulation game released in 2005 by Mattel that was aimed at young children. The game was set in a plastic dollhouse and was similar to Tamagotchi in that they have a LCD screen and control buttons, although they are larger. The game is centered around interacting with a digital girl and doing activities with her, which includes feeding her, playing games, dressing her up, going out, sending her to bed and more. As you played, you would unlock new items and activities.
The Hanerutchi is a Tamagotchi released in 2005 exclusive to Japan. The programming is based on that of the Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus, while the characters are based on characters from the Japanese comedy variety show Haneru no Tobira.
In 2004 ESPN and McDonald's teamed up to release Tony Stewart Racing, part of a series of six sports-themed mini electronic games for kids included in McDonald's Happy Meals. The games, produced by Mattel subsidiary Fisher-Price, celebrated the 25th anniversary of ESPN as well as the McDonald's Happy Meal, both of which began in 1979.
In 2004 ESPN and McDonald's teamed up to release Mia Hamm Soccer, part of a series of six sports-themed mini electronic games for kids included in McDonald's Happy Meals. The games, produced by Mattel subsidiary Fisher-Price, celebrated the 25th anniversary of ESPN as well as the McDonald's Happy Meal, both of which began in 1979.
In 2004 SEGA and McDonald's teamed up to release Tails Football, part of a series of six SEGA mini electronic games for kids included in McDonald's Happy Meals. The games where produced by Fisher-Price, a subsidiary of Mattel.
Knuckles Baseball is an LCD game created for distribution at McDonald's restaurants. They were offered as a part of Happy Meals for a limited time in 2004. Strangely this game seems to have not been released in all regions of the world and a totally different Knuckles themed game was released elsewhere.
The objective of the game is to catch baseballs thrown by Sonic. This is done by pressing the button at the correct time after the ball is thrown. If ten are caught the game will advance by 1 level and the speed of the game will increase.