Windows PC Port of "Pop'n Pop".
Pop'n Pop is a puzzle game similar to Puzzle Bobble; the player's goal is to release colored bubbles from the bottom on the screen within a limited amount of time, trying to match three or more bubbles of the same color. The difference in this version is that bubbles cannot bounce on the walls; the player can only release them vertically. The game features characters from various Taito games, such as Bub and Bob from the Bubble Bobble series, Tiki from The New Zealand Story, the dwarves from Doko Doko Don, and others.
The Settlers III is a real-time strategy, isometric city-building game being the second sequel to The Settlers, making it the third game in The Settlers series.
The most notable difference between this game and its two predecessors is that there are no more roads - all units, including carriers with goods, can walk around freely. This simplifies the building of a settlement, since only the distances between buildings are relevant, and not how roads can be constructed between them. Military units are now directly controlled, making fighting more similar to games like Command & Conquer or Age of Empires, than to the previous Settlers games.
This PokéROM is part of a set of educational games featuring creatures from the Pokémon universe. The game contains mathematical challenges for children up to a fifth grade level; upon completion, the player will be awarded with pictures of Psyduck. A competitive trivia mode supports up to four players in a race to the finish line. Players take turns to answer questions pertaining to such subjects as geography, grammar, and Pokémon knowledge, with correct answers moving the player closer to the goal.
PokéROMs were promotional shaped CD-ROMs with varying characters on the design. Each disc contained a memory game. This particular disc contained Mew on its label and had a memory game included in which the player had to find 2 of a pair of Pokemon related imagery.
This game was released as a game to advertise Cap'n Crunch cereal. In the game you raise crunchlings by playing mini-games to raise their stats, in order to defeat the boss at the end. There are 3 separate mini-games in the game.
In Winter 1999, the "Where's the Cap'n?" promotion returned from 1985. This time kids could log on to the internet to help solve the clues regarding where he had disappeared to. In Spring 2000, the Cap'n was back. This time it was revealed he was in Volcanica (at the center of the Earth) saving the Earth's supply of Crunchium. Alongside his return was this game packaged with specially marked boxes of cereal.
The Imperium and Freedom Guard war lies in the distant future. Now is the era of another brutal clash between two sword enemies: the wealthy Jovian Detention Authority and the Sprawlers, a ragtag group of revolutionaries. Experience battle from both sides of the bloody front lines. For only then will you know what is it to Reign.
The first project of Matrix Games, basically a remake of Steel Panthers using the Steel Panthers III engine. Includes MegaCampaigns, featuring branching linked scenarios.
This is the General Edition of the historical wargame Steel Panthers World At War and includes all four Mega-Campaign games and a free v8.20 of SP:WaW.
A one-on-one beat 'em up game. The player controls a blue humanoid and must defeat alien opponents within a time limit. There are numerous moves available, triggered with the number keys: a jump, a lethal front kick, a rotation kick, various punches, and more. The player also can throw knives at the opponent, but there's a limited amount of knives, represented by a dwindling bar beneath the player's life bar.