Take part in a girls high school track and field meet and compete with either the computer or another player. Challenge various events and prove yourself worthy of the title of Undoukai Athlete.
Fire Battle is a science fiction themed vertical scrolling shoot 'em up game in which you take control of a spacecraft.
You gather points by shooting various spacecraft, static guns and robots until your ship is destroyed. The ship has separate weapons for air and ground based enemies. Air based units can be destroyed with a twin bullet gun and ground based units with a slower bomb like weapon. You can play solo or with a friend in alternating turns.
Flyball is a baseball arcade game which was released by Atari in 1976.
Both players must use an analogue joystick, 1P bats first and 2P pitches first, to control their players with one button to make them bat and pitch for the members of the batting team will run round the bases automatically - and unlike in real baseball matches, the game shall only last for one (or two) innings.
A game of shooting. Contains many different levels including circus, prehistoric, and wizard scenes. Targets move and both players aim their guns at the screen and shoot.
Baseball arcade game that had been released by Namco in June 1994; it runs on the company's NB-1 hardware, and as the name suggests, it is the sequel to Great Sluggers (which was released exclusively in Japan the year before). However, instead of the twelve teams of Japan's Central and Pacific Leagues, the players must take control of two of the twenty-eight teams of the American League and National League - and there are two teams for both Chicago and New York.
Gulf War-II is vertically scrolling shoot-em up, based on Twin Cobra code. The action takes place in the Persian Gulf - the place where the war continues. Gameplay is very typical: the player controls a plane, flies forward and shoots to enemies. He can gather power-up, to increase shoot power. Player's plane has 2 weapons - gun with unlimited ammo and some very destructive bombs.