This is a list of games developed for consoles using the VT3xx enhanced Famicom/NES clone by JungleTac, organized by (presumed) original game name, from M-Y.
Index • Ports • Licensed variations
Generic games: A-E • F-L • M-Y
Magic Bubble[]
Based on JungleTac's licensed Snood port developed for the enhanced VT03 Famicom/NES clone platform and exclusively released on the Vs Maxx Video Extreme 50 in 1 plug and play, which would also receive a generic variant on the same platform of the same name. Compared to that game, though, the pieces in the playfield are generic colored bubbles, and the game now has levels with score quotas the player must meet to progress.
Bubble Lead (Lexibook, Disney's Cars license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Bubble Lead
Bubble's Dream (Lexibook, Disney's Planes license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Bubble's Dream
Magic Diamond[]
Based on JungleTac's 8-bit game of the same name, which itself is a clone of Tetris.
Manic Troll[]
A game where the player has to earn a minimum amount of points in each level by using a crane to grab items underwater, including gold pieces of various sizes.
Mini Golf[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx ports#Mini Golf
Mister Easter[]
Collect at least a specified minimum amount of eggs being laid at a height by hens. The gameplay largely resembles Minnie's Eggs-Aspirating Hen House, a 16-bit game developed by JungleTac for the licensed Sunplus SPG2xx-based Disney Game It! Classic Pals handheld produced for Performance Designed Products, who would release it in 2006.
Eternal Winter (Lexibook, Disney Frozen license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Eternal Winter
Falling Stars (Lexibook, Minnie Mouse license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Falling Stars
Money Go![]
The player controls a character resembling the host from the Buzz! series of quiz games, and must collect a specified amount of money, which falls from the sky. The player must avoid collecting negative sales figures; which, disturbingly, will cause the player character to horrifically bleed out of his face, ending the game.
Monkey 'N Fox[]
Variant of JungleTac's 8-bit game of the same name, which itself is a clone of Pooyan; features sampled audio and minor graphic alterations. A separate VT3xx version of this game would be released as Homeland Defence, which is more heavily altered in design compared to the 8-bit version.
Morra[]
A "Vs. Fighter"-styled Rock, Paper, Scissors game starring Pucca.
Move Fun[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx ports#Move Fun
Mr. Ball[]
A single-screen platformer where the player controls a ball, and must collect all of the stars to pass to the next stage; coins can be collected for bonus points. The game is very poorly cropped, with a significant portion of the bottom of the screen being cut off; resulting in many objects (including bottomless pits) being rendered unviewable to the player. It is possible that the game was originally intended to be displayed in vertical resolution, and was poorly converted to a horizontal display.
Likely due to the screen cropping issue, this game is uncommon; it is only known to appear on the HiQ Classic 30-in-1, alongside its variants from other distributers (e.g. the Zone Fusion).
Mr. Mosquito[]
Spray the mosquito who is not wearing a gas mask.
Mr. Onion[]
- Main article: One Day of Mr. Potato
VT3xx version of the original 8-bit game. Only the graphics shown on the first level are upgraded compared to the 8-bit game, with the graphics in following levels, including the HUD, being identical to the VT09 revision of the 8-bit game. A licensed Star Wars Rebels-themed variant, named Ezra's Escape, would be produced by JungleTac and included on the Star Wars Compact Cyber Arcade handheld distributed by Lexibook, who held the Star Wars license.
Mr. Runner[]
A game similar to Explore, starring the same stickman-esque character, but continues endlessly rather than in small sections.
Tatooine Run (Lexibook, Star Wars license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Tatooine Run
To the Rescue (Lexibook, Spider-Man license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#To the Rescue
洛克跑跑团 ("Roco Running Group")[]
Mystic Totem[]
Port of the 16-bit Sunplus SPG2xx game of the same name, which is a Tower of Hanoi game.
Move It[]
Night Wings[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx ports#Night Wings
North Salvation[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx ports#North Salvation
Ogreish Flower[]
Variant of JungleTac's 8-bit game of the same name, which itself is a clone of Zeek the Geek; features sampled audio and minor graphic alterations.
Sprouts Adventure[]
A more elaborate variant of Ogreish Flower. In addition to having further altered graphics, the player's speed is greatly increased; the HUD is also redrawn and larger in size (shifting the playfield down by one row of tiles as a result). Notably, the player character is changed to the Pokémon Trainer from Pokémon FireRed.
Paint Master[]
Variant of JungleTac's 8-bit game of the same name, which itself is a clone of the unlicensed Taiwanese Famicom game Brush Roller.
Pair Up[]
A card-matching game, where more cards are spawned from the bottom; the game is over if the cards reach the top of the screen. An 8-bit equivalent of the game under the same name would also be produced, which features different music and a general downgrade in graphical fidelity; it is unclear if it predates or postdates the VT3xx release.
Pair Up (Lexibook, Disney's Planes license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Pair Up
Pile the Box[]
Stack the treasure chests on top of each other without knocking over the forming tower.
Rebel Supplies (Lexibook, Star Wars license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Rebel Supplies
Pinball Track[]
Based on JungleTac's 8-bit game of the same name.
Ping Pong[]
A standard ping pong game.
Pool Quiz[]
Turn all of the tiles pink within the limited moves. The dog that walks around in the background is King from EarthBound.
Pop Ball[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx ports#Pop Ball
Push the Box[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx ports#Push the Box
Puzzle Park[]
Based on JungleTac's 8-bit game Fancy Match, which is a clone of the Famicom game Minna no Taabou no Nakayoshi Daisakusen.
Fancy Match (Lexibook, Disney Princess license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Fancy Match
Owlette's Playground Cleanup (Lexibook, PJ Masks license)[]
Sparkling Memory (Lexibook, Frozen license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Sparkling Memory
Springtastic Match (Lexibook, Minnie Mouse license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Springtastic Match
Puzzle Pop[]
Move the tiles to pop the bubbles. Near identical to a 16-bit Sunplus SPG2xx game of the same name developed by JungleTac for their generic multi-game systems.
Princess Puzzle (Lexibook, Disney Princess license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Princess Puzzle
Magic Jewel (Lexibook, Disney's Planes license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Magic Jewel
Springtime Puzzle (Lexibook, Minnie Mouse license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Springtime Puzzle
Quick Move[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx ports#Quick Move
Right Spot[]
Based on JungleTac's 8-bit game of the same name. The bricks are changed to fluffballs resembling the characters from Chuzzle.
Road Star[]
Based on JungleTac's 8-bit game of the same name.
Cat-Car Mission (Lexibook, PJ Masks license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Cat-Car Mission
Road Star (Lexibook, Disney's Cars license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Road Star
Sea War[]
Based on JungleTac's 8-bit game of the same name.
Skies of War[]
Based on JungleTac's 8-bit game of the same name, which itself is a graphic variant of Sea War.
Secret Bottle[]
Rotate the gems to form a pattern shown at the right of the screen. Similar to, but not identical to JungleTac's 8-bit game Fish Quiz.
Sky Mission[]
Based on JungleTac's 8-bit game of the same name, which itself is a clone of Astro Robo Sasa.
Smart Frog[]
Guide the frog across the lilypads in a specific way to eliminate them all. Graphics are used from an unidentified Frogger game. An 8-bit version under the same name is known to exist, though it is unclear if it predates or postdates the VT3xx release.
Space Castle[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx ports#Space Castle
Sprint[]
Jump between the sides of the buildings in order to avoid obstacles. The protagonist appears to be Zool on Luigi's body.
Sprint (Lexibook, Spider-Man license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Sprint
Submarine War[]
Based on JungleTac's 8-bit game of the same name.
Sudoku[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx ports#Sudoku
Super Rabbit[]
Aim in the right direction with the right force so the rabbit can land on the bottle(s).
Swing Fall[]
Land on top of the buildings from above. Features the same stickman-esque character as Explore and Mr. Runner.
Swing Fall (Lexibook, Spider-Man license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Swing Fall
Licensed Spider-Man-themed graphical variant that notably replaces the player character with Spider-Man. Produced for Lexibook.
Take a Smile[]
Take quality pictures of the happy women in cars passing by, while avoiding taking pictures of the angry women.
Ultra Doggy[]
Based on the game originally developed by DJ-Jungle for Lite Star plug and play systems using the UM6578 enhanced Famicom/NES clone, which would later be redistributed in JungleTac's UM6578 game sets. This versions features high-resolution graphics in comparison.
Mission Guido (Lexibook, Disney's Cars license)[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx licensed variants#Mission Guido
Vs. Football[]
A top-down soccer game that plays somewhat like Pong. In each level, the player has to score a certain amount of goals by getting the ball past the goalkeeper and into the net. The player has three lives at the start of the game, and if the ball reaches the bottom of the screen then the player loses a life. Losing all three lives results in a game over. An 8-bit version under the same name is known to exist, though it is unclear if it predates or postdates the VT3xx release.
VT3xx Rainbow licensed variants[]
There are a few VT3xx games built off of JungleTac's 8-bit game Rainbow, developed for Lexibook and themed after various licensed IPs. It is unknown if these licensed variants are based on an undocumented VT3xx version of the 8-bit game. Curiously, the VT3xx ports of Rainbow retain the ability to pause, which is removed in most (if not all) other VT3xx titles.
Known variants of this game include Bailey and Stars and Turbo Hovercraft, themed after Finding Dory and Paw Patrol, respectively. A variant themed after Disney's Stitch character is also known to exist, though it is unverified to be a VT3xx production.[1]
War of Mummy[]
Based on JungleTac's 8-bit game Pet Shop. The game is loosely Plants vs. Zombies themed, with the player playing as a plant reminiscent of the Peashooter from the game and the opponent being a mummy whose design is heavily based on the zombies from Plants vs. Zombies.
Win or Lose[]
- Main article: JungleTac/VT3xx ports#Win or Lose
Worm Catch[]
Recreation of the alternate VT09 revision of JungleTac's 8-bit game of the same name, which itself is a clone of the Famicom game Bird Week. The original sprites used for the birds as well as the HUD and some background elements (such as the cloud sprites taken from the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 game) are directly reused from the 8-bit game.
Winlinez[]
Clone of Lines, or some variation thereof.
Yakyuuken[]
"Rock, Paper, Scissors" game. It is different to Morra, as it is in first person.