One of the more "kid-friendly" animated gun-shooting games. Players use an optical gun to shoot at the "bad eggs" while avoiding shooting the "good guy eggs". Players advance stage by stage to different levels by shooting a certain number of targets.
You play a Yo-Yo whose job is to collect all the dots on a level while avoiding enemies. Certain dots make you immune to attack from the smaller enemies, but not the main enemy.
A vertical space shooter with two modes of operation: ground based and air based. Some enemies can only be killed when they are either walking or flying. Tunnels lead to underground bases that contain bonuses and power-ups.
Evil Stone is an odd game. It's a beat em up, but rather than taking place on a traditional scrolling path, it takes place on grids of floating rocks. Furthermore, it's a beat em up in which the player has no kind of health counter, and can theoretically take an endless number of hits without dying.
Four medievil-style characters fight for control of the land. They do so by battling through levels of various castles, trying to gain control of each one. When one player has won three matches, he or she gains control of the castle and the game progresses to the next castle.
Hot Rod is a top-down arcade racing game developed by Sega. It allows up to four players simultaneously, and the player competes in races with three other cars. It is possible to upgrade the car at a Parts Shop. Every time a player falls off screen, they will be penalized by having gas subtracted from their gas meter. If the gas meter reaches "0", the game is over. The player can pick up flashing targets symbolized with a "G". By picking up the target, 20 units gas will be added to the player's gas meter. If the player successfully crosses the finish line, they will be rewarded additional units of gas.
Vasara is an arcade scroll shooter game released by Visco in 2000. All six stages.
The motif is the Battle of Sekigahara and the Jin of Osaka, but all the cavalry has been replaced with air bikes, and battleships and tanks have appeared, creating a worldview that could be described as the sci-fi Warring States period.
The player is a participant on an 18-hole championship golf course. His objective is to acquire the lowest score possible. The rules used in this game are the same as in actual golf.
Atari R.B.I. Baseball was produced by Atari Games in 1987. A simple baseball game. Choose from ten different teams and compete against another player or the computer.
A black and white bowling game for up to four people. Players roll a multi-colored trackball to simulate throwing a bowling ball down the alley. Attempt to knock down all the pins.