Screnshot of a game scene showing the inside of a library. A man with a moon for a head sits in a chair. The dialogue reads "You dooon't know? How sweet."
Zelle (Fuming Game, Windows/iOS/Android, 2019/2020)
Screnshot of a game scene showing the inside of a library. A man with a moon for a head sits in a chair. The dialogue reads "You dooon't know? How sweet."
Zelle (Fuming Game, Windows/iOS/Android, 2019/2020)
Cookieโs Bustle: Mysterious Bombo World (Rodik, Mac/Windows, 1999)
Game screenshot: a CGI scene showing a sign for "Kind Bus Co." featuring a smiling bus driver holding a lollypop. The slogan reads "Yes!! We are 'KIND' to the children the people who are in trouble. The first class bus service for you!"
Cookieโs Bustle: Mysterious Bombo World (Rodik, Mac/Windows, 1999)
Cookie's Bustle: Mysterious Bombo World (Rodik, Mac/Windows, 1999)
Game screenshot: a silhouette of a girl's head; inside is a yellow CGI carton bear walking forward. The text on screen reads "Cookie Blair".
Cookie's Bustle: Mysterious Bombo World (Rodik, Mac/Windows, 1999)
Game screenshot: a surreal CGI scene of Ronald McDonald with his head screwed on backwards, in and among mixed up looking characters. A sign reads "TNORFOTKCAB DNAL".
Adventures Through McDonaldland (Quoin/SoftMedia/McDonald's Australia, Mac/Windows, 1998)
Screenshot: an early 90s computer game. Four panels depicting a kangaroo adventurer and his feline companion wandering through various jungle settings. The text in the centre reads "Meet an amicable array of friends and foes..."
Early concept screenshot from Wallobee Jack, as seen in Goferwinkel's Adventures (Megatoon/Ebook Inc., Mac/Windows, 1992)
Game screenshot: a primitive, early CGI scene of a bar with a number of CGI bottles.
The Better Dead Ratification (Art Sector One, Mac/Windows, 1995)
Screenshot: a strange-looking CGI demon in a hellish area. Dialogue options include "Damn, you're ugly! What the hell are you anyway?", "It's just that the foul stench of your breath conjures up visions of fermenting maggots!", "Yea. Sure I'm scared. I'm not too macho to admit that.", "I'm coming for you, creep. And when I find you...", and "Talk is cheap, smiley. Let's get on with it!"
The Better Dead Ratification (Art Sector One, Mac/Windows, 1995)
Game screenshot: a colourful hand-drawn map depicting a Japanese city in 1972. Labels indicate different parts of the city.
Liar & Me (iTAChoco Systems, Mac, 1995)
Screenshot of a surreal tile-based strategy game. It features several hand-drawn characters alongside some gnarled-looking trees. In the foreground, there are portraits of two characters engaged in a dialogue duel.
Liar & Me (iTAChoco Systems, Mac, 1995)
Screenshot of a black and white dungeon crawler game. A first-person battle scene, depicting a strange-looking chunky human-like creature wearing a mouse costume.
The Tower of Silka (Panyome!/Asumu Corporation, Mac, 1993)
Screenshot of a Y2K-style CGI video game depicting a futuristic-looking TV with several large colourful buttons, depicting a green island.
Ultra Resort Keroncuel (MediaCraft/Toshiba-EMI, Mac/Windows, 1997)
Screenshot: a pixelated map of Africa and a pop-up dialogue box with a drawing of boats on a river with text about them.
Father Christmas (Millennium Interactive/Gaga Interactive/NEC, Windows/Saturn, 1995)
Screenshot of a digital magazine titled "Hooked In". It features a pixelated image of a statue alongside text advertising this as the "premiere issue" with the blurb "Who is Kool K? Why is the Darklord Dark? Is Psychocat really psycho? All will be revealed!"
Hooked In!!! (Sega/Pacific SoftScape, Sega Channel, unreleased, 1995)
Screenshot: a cartoon PC with a smiling face and arms on its hips.
First PC (ASK Kodansha, Mac/Windows, 1997)
Game screenshot: a sleepy-looking cartoon rabbit eats grapes to the side of the screen, next to a name entry user interface which allows players to enter up to eight characters.
Darlun's Rambling Trip (System Sacom, Mac/Windows, 1996)
Screenshot: A "do you want to quit?" screen from a Korean game. The screen is presented as a playing card, with two raccoon dogs dressed as jesters - one facing up, and one inverted. The one on top holds a "yes" button, and the one on bottom holds a "no" button.
Ilgobmali Neoguliui Hangeulgyosil (Arisu Media, Windows, 1999)
Screenshot: an image of a fantasy-style woman holding a sci-fi tool in front of a logo which reads "Spellgram".
Spellgram: Rasen no Kokuin (Bandai, Mac, unreleased, planned for 1995)
Screenshot: a CGI scene depicting a first-person view of a spaceship cockpit. In the distance, through the ship screen, is a space station with a large sign reading "welcome".
Spellgram: Rasen no Kokuin (Bandai, Mac, unreleased, planned for 1995)
Glitched screenshot of a Japanese quiz game with completely incorrect colours
America Odan Ultra Quiz 2 (Fujitsu Personal Computer Systems, Mac/Windows, 1995)
Screenshot: a 64-colour pixel art image of a hallway. It's seen from a far angle, leading to a slightly wistful feeling. No people are visible.
Virtual Valerie: Director's Cut (Reactor, Mac, 1992)
Screenshot showing the Sailor Scouts in front of an abstract background.
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon: CD-ROM Genga-shuu (Kodansha, Mac, 1994)
Screenshot: a surreal CGI scene of basic geometric shapes inside a CGI shelf. They're all red. A grid is overlaid on top.
BlindRom v0.9 The Prototype (The Blind Trust, Mac, 1993)
Screenshot: a cartoon telephone, with the keys each showing a different animal.
Small Stories for Sleepless Nights (Fun Project/Amuse, Mac, 1993)
Screenshot: a cartoon cat and a cartoon rabbit leaping through the stars.
Small Stories for Sleepless Nights (Fun Project/Amuse, Mac, 1993)
Philips Freeland Studios logo (as seen in Wuzzo Goes on Holiday, CD-i, 1992)
Horoscope: Seiyou Senseijutsu (Crosstalk/Japan Interactive Media, CD-i, 1994)
Horoscope: Seiyou Senseijutsu (Crosstalk/Japan Interactive Media, CD-i, 1994)
Blippo+ (YACHT/Telefantasy Studios/Dustin Mierau/Panic, Playdate, 2025)