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Winds of Revenge
Wind of Revenge is a simple game made by a team of 5 people during the single weekend for the Unreal Engine November Jam.

Turn It On!
Turn It On! is a collection of black boxes, where your task is to guess the mechanics behind. According to the played setting, you will use buttons, switches, wheels, knobs, handles, cogs, a handful of meters, displays, etc. You will need to recognize the machine's behavior and time your action wisely.

Bubble Fighter
Crazy Shooting Bubble Fighter(aka. 크레이지슈팅 버블파이터) is a casual TPS game by Nexon.
Shooting Filling
A shooting game in which the player shoot single blocks to form a complete 10-block line to clear them, akin to the objective of Tetris.

Tricky Challenge 2
Each challenge is unique and the solution is out of box, you need to keep thinking and trying. And you will be tricked and think: "I have to say you are good at set ting a trap".

Digging Jim

Hayama Reiko no Date de Blackjack
Play a round of Blackjack against the beautiful model Reiko Hayama. If you win, you will be rewarded in more ways than one...

Drakton
Drakton was produced by Epos Corporation/Magic Conversions Inc. in 1984. Epos Corporation/Magic Conversions Inc. released 2 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1984. Other machines made by Epos Corporation/Magic Conversions Inc. during the time period Drakton was produced include IGMO. An outer space battle game where the players conrtols the Drakton Fighter which must destroy enemies with plasma torpedoes throughout various sectors.

Whirly Word
A fantastic new word game, with over 7,500 puzzles. Don't worry about getting stuck, with a built-in dictionary players can look up definitions while playing. Challenge your vocabulary prowess and play until you win!

Twinkle Star Sprites: La Petite Princesse
Twinkle Star Sprites: La Petite Princesse (ティンクルスタースプライツ ~La Petite Princesse~) is a scrolling shooter developed by SNK Playmore for the PlayStation 2 released exclusively in Japan on July 28, 2005. It is the sequel to to Twinkle Star Sprites. It was shown at the SNK Booth at E3 2005. It is an enhanced re-vamp of the Neo Geo title featuring fully 3D environments and a host of new characters. Clearing the game opens up a perfectly emulated version of the original Neo Geo title. There was a possibility that it would be released in North America, but after some consideration, at E3 2006, Ben Herman, president of SNK Playmore USA, stated that the game will not be published in North America. The decision was that it will not be marketable for the North American audience.