Jealous of all the time her husband spends drinking sherry and eating biscuits in other people's houses, Mrs Claus decides the only way to be rid of her overweight husband is to put an evil spell on the Christmas decorations and let them do the dirty work for her. As Santa, you must destroy these festive fiends, but beware; evil baubles are lying in wait, candy canes attack without warning and scented candles are out to burn your beard off!
Santatlantean is a festive high-score action shoot 'em up (based on Aetherbyte's Atlantean) which is free to download and play on a PC Engine emulator of your choice (such as Magic Engine, Mednafen or Ootake) or flash card.
Somewhere in deep space, a lone hero detects signals from a distant planet, a planet whose lands were submerged under vast oceans centuries ago. That planet is Atlantis, and it has come under threat by a race of evil machines - the Aquanoids! Their desire is to mutate the peaceful Atlanteans into ghastly bio-mechanical hybrids. The fate of Atlantis now rests on one brave warrior.
Atlantean is a fast action horizontal shoot 'em up in the style of Defender and features:
Arcade quality action
Full chip generated soundtrack
Four epic underwater worlds
Stunning parallax scrolling
Endurance mode
Bonus levels
Impressive bosses to battle
Lootin’ Larry is on a quest to get rich from the pyramids of ancient Egypt. The creatures lurking within these pyramids are not too happy with Larry, and don’t intend to let their rare artifacts be stolen so easily! Will Larry succeed in plundering the pyramids of all of their valuables? Or will he become as lost as the civilizations that left these relics behind?
Pyramid Plunder is an exciting variation on the Pac-Man theme, featuring:
Large, scrolling mazes
A variety of power-up items
Genuine chip generated soundtrack
In-game radar
Dash button for a quick getaway
Impressive end of level illustrations
Choice of difficulty
30 levels of exciting action
6 different areas to pillage
INSANITY
For TurboGrafx-16 / PC Engine Super CD-Rom (released October 2009)
You've been imprisoned by robots and their evil master. Now, in order to survive, you must traverse their maze of a space station. Be warned - the walls are electrified and the robots are programmed to do one thing: Destroy the humanoid!
Insanity brings you classic Berzerk style arcade gameplay:
Increasing difficulty level
A choice of CD or chiptune soundtracks
Hidden gameplay modes
The player controls a young man who feels sick and has to visit the hospital. Once there, the plot split into different paths, depending on the choices of locations, dialogue responses and actions made by the player. All the branches involve focusing on one of the several available female characters and pursuing the short courting process to the point of its intimate conclusion.
The continuation of the Fire Pro series, with the official license of All Japan Women Wrestling and JPW in an all female roster. New special moves and modes are available.
Naturally a manga/TV anime tie-in, 21 Emon is one of those Japanese style board games that have never really made a big impact in the west. Four players (any combination of human and computer) take it in turns to roll dice and move around the isometric board, landing on various event squares. The ultimate aim is to build as many hotels as you can and make more loot than your opponents.
Join Gohan as he shares with Goten the battles of their deceased father, Goku, along with other characters. Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu illustrates Goku's seven greatest battles: fighting Mercenary Tao, challenging Tien Shinhan at the World Martial Arts Tournament, destroying King Piccolo, fighting Piccolo at the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, protecting Earth from Vegeta, saving Namek from Frieza, and sacrificing his life to save the world from Perfect Cell.
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon was the title of a video game released in Japan in 1994 for the PC-Engine console. The game was an interactive story, including characters and voice actors from the anime as well as some original characters.
The songs "Koisuru Otome wa Makenai" and "Onaji Hoshi ni Umareta Futari Dakara" were written specifically for this game. A shortened version of each song appeared in the game, while full versions were available on the single "Sailor Moon: PC Engine Theme Songs".
A PC-Engine port of the first Puyo Puyo game. Includes full voice acting for cutscenes, in addition to exclusive scenes that play when the difficulty is set to Hardest. Most notably, it also allows both players to choose who they want to play as, making all of the characters playable (except everybody after Witch).