PokeRoku 6 is a minigame pack which could be downloaded from Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 6.
It contains:
Rockman Dash!: a side-scrolling action game featuring Mega Man;
Janken de Battle: a Janken minigame.
PokeRoku 5 is a minigame pack which could be downloaded from Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 5.
It contains:
Break!! Beat: a balloon popping minigame featuring Beat;
Janken de Battle: a Janken minigame.
PokeRoku 4 is a minigame pack which could be downloaded from Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 4.
It contains the minigames:
Get Eddie: an arcade minigame featuring Eddie;
Janken de Battle: a Janken minigame.
PokeRoku 3 is a minigame pack which could be downloaded from Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 3.
It contains the minigames:
Go Go Rush!!: an obstacle race minigame featuring Rush;
Janken de Battle: a Janken minigame.
PokeRoku 2 is a minigame pack which could be downloaded from Rockman Complete Works: Rockman 2.
It contains the minigames:
Tatakae! Rockman: a shooting minigame;
Janken de Battle: a Janken minigame.
A minigame for the PocketStation via The Legend of Dragoon. Play as Dabas, digging underground to collect various treasures. Fight creatures and bosses to get more rewards, then send it all back to Legend of Dragoon. Rewards include consumable items, gold, and accessories.
PokeRoku is a minigame pack which could be downloaded from Rockman Complete Works: Rockman.
It contains the minigames:
Cut Man wo Ute ("Strike Cut Man"): a Whack-a-mole minigame featuring Cut Man;
Janken de Battle: A Janken minigame.
A game for the Japan-exclusive PlayStation peripheral, the PocketStation. To access it, the player must connect their PocketStation to a NTSC-J PlayStation with a Japanese copy of Crash Bandicoot: Warped in it. It takes up 12 out of 15 blocks of memory on the PocketStation.
Chocobo World is a PocketStation game compatible with Final Fantasy VIII. The player controls Boko the Chicobo, who embarks on a quest to find MiniMog, and is assisted by Moomba and Cactuar.
As PocketStations were never released outside of Japan, international PlayStation owners could not play this game, but its connection to the main game was still programmed into every localization of Final Fantasy VIII, so it is possible to play the game by buying a PocketStation from Japan.