The game relies heavily on the then new full motion video feature of the 3DO. The game is a compilation of cartoons, all loosely based upon stories made famous by the Brothers Grimm. The animation for the cartoons was done by the famous Nippon Anime Corporation.
This game is designed to teach Japanese how to speak English through four different activities. Those activities include:
Typing on an English or Japanese Katakana tutor keyboard to learn words and the objects that pair with them.
Four different domestic locations with objects and their names dictated.
Four categories of puzzles that indicate objects and their relationships.
Four radios with their own topic, which show an object, the name in English and the name in Japanese.
Endlessly is the story of an endless love that happened on a beach. A love so seamless and so lustful, it appeared to have no beginning and no end. But what an end Nikki had! And what a bod Crystal Wilder had. We're sorry. We digress. Enjoy Endlessly. After all, it won't be around forever.
A director's cut of D including additional cutscenes and trailers including the trailer for D2. The story begins in 1997. It's the dead of night in the city of Los Angeles, and there has been a mass murder at a general hospital on the outskirts of downtown. The perpetrator is the director of the hospital, Richter Harris. He has shut himself up in the hospital and taken a number of patients as hostages, leaving the police helpless and unable to move in. Richter's only daughter, Laura Harris, after hearing the situation, rushes to Los Angeles from San Francisco, and drives alone to the tragic scene at the hospital ground. Upon entering the hospital Laura finds herself transported to an old mansion, while the disembodied voice of her father pleads with her to leave. Nevertheless she must press forward to save her father and herself.
This program is made to teach the player how to drive and to test them on the dos and don'ts of driving. This comes in the form of true or false questions in a limited time either during a simulated drive or during a driving school examination. Correct answers grant the player points on their driving license, while incorrect answers lose points and/or health in the case of the simulated drive.
Based on the classic Wacky Races cartoon, this game puts players in the role not of a racer but of a gambler. Players choose different races and gamble on the outcome. Players can pick two different drivers they expect to come out on top. The racing itself is presented via prerendered CG cutscenes with some branching, so players' guesses aren't purely a matter of memorizing the cutscenes. With the money players earn, they can take part in the "trip" mode where they travel through the world of Wacky Races collecting items.
Bodyconscious Digital Rave! Part 1: Shinjuku & Takashi simulates the nightlife of Japan by taking you to the club scene where you can engage in simulated partying.
The content of the game is made up of information revolving products by the Furukawa Battery Co., Ltd. After brief reading, the player has to play quizzes as multiple choice questions.
Taking on the theme of the popular Japanese TV quiz show of the popular "Yoshimoto Club", the player participates in a quiz game with multiple choice answers, the goal being to earn as many points as possible to win a prize.
"Dennou Hyouryuu: Multimedia Cruising" is based on William Gibson's cyberpunk novel "Neuromancer," known as the pioneer of the cyberpunk genre. It captures the early '90s digital culture, blending tech visuals with a hint of digital hippie movement. Players navigate through a cyberspace filled with computer chips, accessing various themed worlds known as "sub-pools," such as CD-ROM, internet, magazine, music, digital Hollywood, art, and fashion. Each sub-pool offers multimedia content accessed through floating plates, providing movies, texts, and audio. Players control their movement with cruising-like commands, exploring these digital realms akin to browsing a multimedia digital magazine.
Enhanced port of FIFA International Soccer for the 3DO.
Based on international teams (with fictional player names), their abilities in each skill area rated out of 10 to give the player an overall impression of how good they are. The options available follow the standard set: fouls and offsides can be toggled on and off, the match length can be set, and if the timer operates continuously, or only while the ball is in play. Gameplay privileges quick runs, short passes and blistering shots outside the penalty box, and set pieces are controlled by moving a box into the target area for the ball, and then passed, lobbed or kicked directly. On the tactical side, formations can be selected, with 5 different strategies also available (although not all of these combinations make sense) as can the team Coverage - the areas which defenders, midfielders and strikers cover.
Slayer is a first-person action RPG using the AD&D 2nd Edition license and rules. Choose from the usual assortment of AD&D character races and classes and venture into randomly-generated dungeons, fighting monsters, and finding items. Dungeon parameters and difficulty are customizable.
When Milk (Penelope Pitstop) is kidnapped, players have to explore the cosmos to rescue her. This game is a mixture of a graphic adventure and a racing game. In the adventure segments, players travel to different planets where they talk with people and solve puzzles using a point-and-click interface. Periodically, players will need to race to progress; these scenes feature a behind-the-car perspective as players try to get first place in high-speed chases.