A port of the 1980 Game and Watch game Ball - without the watch.
Unlicensed Master System port of the MSX version of Quarth (Block Hole).
Block Force is a port of Quarth originally developed by Konami. It was made by Hwang Jiun-Ming, a relative of Hwang Shinwei and released in 1990. The game was often included in multicarts released by RCM Group between 1990 and 1991.
An unofficial port of Atari's Centipede made by Jeff Minter in the early years of Llamasoft.
A 2D platformer, now on the Plus/4. Guide the Giana Sisters (Giana and Maria) through the levels, collecting diamonds and powerups, avoiding or killing enemies.
This is a Commodore 64 port of a Game and Watch classic. The player controls Mario working in a cement factory, where one has to make sure the cement carried from the top of the screen reaches one of the two concrete mixers on the lower corners of the screen safely. The cement can't go directly into the mixers though. It must first go through four tanks which Mario can open by activating levers. His task is to go back and forth between all four spots and release the concrete before anything is spilled. Failure to do so will result in dumping of said concrete on the truckers waiting to make their delivery. To reach the different levers Mario must travel between floors via elevators, which must be taken carefully to avoid Mario falling off. Game B is a harder version of the game.
Unofficial port of Fruit Ninja for the PSP.