A platformer in which the player has to guide the characters from the film with each of them having their own abilities. The plot follows that of the 1939 movie.
Many of the graphics are ripped from numerous other games. The title screen bears a strong resemblance to Castle of Dragon's intro. Barza from Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger is used in the cutscenes, the "To Green Castle" signs are taken from Mickey Mousecapade, the "Good luck!" message in the opening story being taken from Crossfire, the windows in the first level are likely re-edits of those from Hummer Team's Aladdin pirate, and Willy from Rockin' Kats shows up several times in the ending sequence.
As well as this, the mushroom enemy is taken from Don Doko Don 2 and the small one-eyed green blobs that the frog spits at you are the aliens from one of the bosses in Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers for NES, while one more enemy is from Little Samson. A few enemies are taken from Panic Restaurant, such as the jumping sausage (re-colored to green). The last boss is co
A man named Sean lead an expedition to a small remote town. They found an ancient map, and Sean held onto it. He died unexpectedly, and the map disappeared. Lara was informed of the expedition. Lara met with the financier of the expedition, Frank, and the historian, Mr. Spark. They asked a guide, Ralph, to show Lara an ancient temple they discovered.
You control Huang Di, the Yellow Emperor, as he battles the evil forces of Chi You. According to the Chinese mythology, Chi You, with the giants, Jiuli tribes and evil spirits, rebelled against the Yellow Emperor at Zhuolu plains. Both sides used magical powers, but Chi You had the advantage of forged swords and halberds. Using his powers, Chi You covered the battlefield in thick fog. Only with the help of a magical south pointing chariot could the Yellow Emperor’s troops find their way through the mist.
Kyuukyoku Harikiri Koushien is a baseball game for the Famicom, not unlike any of the others. The main drawing point with this one is that there are close to 100 teams you can choose from. Plus, the traditional baseball stats are not used; rather each player has a set rating for strength and speed, and that is all you get to go by. A neat addition is the power meter, which can help your team get ahead if used properly.
Mortal Kombat II is an unlicensed port of Mortal Kombat made by Hummer Team. Both Kart Fighter and AV Bishoujo Senshi Girl Fighting, which were released later, use an earlier version of this game's engine.
Despite the title, this game is actually a port of the first Mortal Kombat. This was likely done as a form of selling the product as a sequel, a common trait with unlicensed NES games. While the game is mostly faithful to the original game graphics-wise, some features were cut from the game. These include fatalities and blood which are found only in Mortal Kombat II Special. Also Goro is the same size as the other characters, probably due to the NES's limitations.
The Last Flower is a 25 to 30 min videogame about Sara, a soldier who climbs a mountain with the hopes to find a legendary flower, said to have the power to bring the people back from death.
Set in a near, highly militarized future, two guys look at the stars wondering about their past. Even though they started with the wrong foot, their lives seems to be intertwined by fate.
Watch how the story of Mark and Ansel develop creating new memories with them through the stars.
Clone of "Too Cool!" from the PC game The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea; the graphics from the original are retained. The player must collect coins scattered throughout a maze, in order to unfreeze and collect a trident in the center of the screen.