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Who goes into the night to save the day? You do! Get your PJs on and become heroes Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko in the most exciting PJ Masks video game yet. Starting out at Mission Control HQ, you’ll set off on a platforming adventure for little heroes. Use your superpowers – like Catboy’s speed, Owlette’s super flying moves, and mighty Gekko’s muscles – to stop the most popular night-time baddies. And explore eight PJ Masks locations, from the city roofs and Mystery Mountain all the way to the Moon! With help from PJ Robot, you’ll discover a world of friendship, teamwork, and amazing hidden collectibles. Bedtime is the right time to fight crime – but can you save the world from Romeo, Luna Girl, Night Ninja and more villains?

You sank my battleship! The official version of the classic Hasbro board game of naval combat! Challenge other players in Classic Mode or in the all-new Commanders Mode - a fast-paced, strategic and exciting variation.

Step up to either the red or blue checker player station. Players can play head-to-head or solo against the computer. Take turns dropping checkers into the grid using the arrow buttons and try to connect four-in-a-row vertically, horizontally or diagonally to win and enter the bonus round.

Includes the original Icewind Dale II and the Adventure Pack The worst fear of the civilized realms has come true. The Goblinoids have united into an army of outcasts and misfits and they want to claim the Ten Towns for themselves. Massive swarms of Orcs and Worg-mounted Goblins are attempting to overrun the town of Targos, and that's just the beginning! A call has gone out to all those willing to face insurmountable odds in defense of the Ten Towns. Will you heed the call to arms and face the greatest threat to the Spine of the World?

Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head Go On Vacation PC game by Infogrames, Inc. 2001

Tonka Space Station features nine different arcade-style games, each covering a different part of life on a space station, from gathering food to fighting off rogue asteroids. Each challenge also features a different Tonka vehicle to help you complete your task, such as driving the TEV (the Tonkonium Extraction Vehicle) with the front mounted drill or speeding through space in a space ship. The game not only provides arcade action but also teaches the responsibilities associated with running a space station. You start off with a small group of people, and with careful management you can watch your population grow. You can monitor their happiness levels, as well as how productive they are. Remember, these people are counting on you. So team up with Tonka Joe and see if you have what it takes to build a successful space station. Are you the person for the job?

Based on the Fox cartoon series of the same name, NASCAR RACERS is a glimpse of what NASCAR will be like in the future. You can choose from five different cars, each with its own abilities that increase during the course of the race including one car that becomes invincible and another that gains a huge burst of speed. After you choose the correct car for your driving style, hit one of the 20 tracks available in the game. While you're on the track, you need to keep an eye out for the oil slicks, water puddles, and random debris that will slow down or damage your car. If the car sustains too much damage, then the race is over, for you anyway. Luckily, there is a truck to refuel and repair your vehicle. Will you be able to cross the finish line in NASCAR RACERS?

Tonka Dig'n Rigs is a Tonka PC play set game with a Rig Controls play set for your computer's keyboard. released on May 2, 2000.

Based on the board game of the same name. It was developed in 1998 for Hasbro Interactive by EAI. Infogrames (now Atari) took over publishing rights for the game in 2000 when Hasbro Interactive went out of business. The game, just like the board game, is meant for 3-6 players due to the six suspects. The game garnered generally positive reviews upon release.

Candy Land Adventure is an adventure game developed by Realtime Associates and published by Hasbro Interactive in 1996.