When you're on the go with your OmniGo 100, don't forget to have a little fun.
Try your hand at Tiles, a game where you match tiles to their mates in an intricate 3-D puzzle.
In Black Box, your goal is to find atoms by firing lasers into a box. The most difficult levels will stump even the best of players.
Next, move on to cracking the code in Decode, a twist on the classic game Mastermind.
Or play Uki, a version of the ancient stones game, Go. Surround and capture more playing pieces than your adversary. Play the computer or a friend.
Plus there's Hi Ho. The object is to jump all the playing pieces off the board. Sounds simple, but hours later you may be no closer than when you started.
If all that isn't enough, you also get a 2-D game called Four in a Row. Find the right combination to line up four pieces in a row.
Instead of the serial cable, you may use an SRAM PCMCIA card (sold separately) and a PC equipped with both a floppy drive and a PCMCIA slot.
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