Gachapin ☆ Bomberman is a video game developed and published by Hudson Soft and released on mobile devices on August 7, 2007, exclusively in Japan. It is a cross-over between the Gachapin series and the Bomberman series.
The game takes place in the fictional location of Ivalice, where the empires of Archadia and Rozarria are waging an endless war. Dalmasca, a small kingdom, is caught between the warring nations. When Dalmasca becomes annexed by Archadia, its princess, Ashe, creates a resistance movement. During the struggle, she meets Vaan, a young adventurer who dreams of commanding an airship. They are quickly joined by a band of allies; together, they rally against the tyranny of the Archadian Empire.
In this new version of XII, there are 12 different layouts of the license board based on different jobs you can give the characters, opening up a whole new level of complexity to add to the epic show-stopper. Other goodies include a 16:9 view mode that enables widescreen viewing and a new bonus DVD.
Banana Nababa is a platform game that consists only of boss battles. Your character is armed with a spear and an axe, which it can switch between during battle.
"Musika" is a rhythm game designed by Masaya Matsuura. The game plays a song from your iPod library and challenges you to press Select as soon as you recognize a letter or number in its title. The faster you do so, the more points you’ll earn, thanks to the scoring multiplier that increases by one with each correct response.
Face Training: Facial exercises to strengthen and relax from Fumiko Inudo Facening (JP) is a Nintendo DS video game released in 2006 by Nintendo. Nintendo first party Intelligent Systems developed the game, while Fumiko Inudo, a "beauty expert" in Japan, assisted with the development of the game. In Japan, the game came packaged with a camera that could be placed in the Game Boy Advance slot of the original Nintendo DS and DS Lite. In Europe, the game is now a DSi exclusive, since it utilize the DSi camera feature. The game is a face training game that is capable of reading various expressions made with the user's face. The game was one of the many Touch Generations video games, and was unfortunately not released in the U.S. or outside of Europe or Japan.
This game is a part of the Touch! Generations line of games.
Prepare yourself for the grim, dark future of the 41st millennium, where alien races battle mankind for galactic domination in a universe of unending war.
Personalize your armies with a revolutionary unit customization tool that gives you the ability to choose your armies insignias, banners, squad colors and names.
Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars on the PSP (PlayStationPortable) system brings multiplayer gameplay to this fan-favorite series for the first time. It's an all-out bumper brawl as cabbies race, ram, smash and dash to steal fares and score big tips. Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars combines Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2 with hilarious new features that allow players to meddle with their opponents in brand new ways. Ram your opponent's cab to steal their passengers and use the new interference feature to slow down their fare delivery time. This is no ordinary cab ride - this is war!
Wild Arms XF is a 2D turn-based tactical role-playing game, creating a gameplay experience somewhere between Dungeons & Dragons and chess. Players are given control of a small squad of characters (six or less) and placed on a grid-based map resembling a geographical location (a swamp, a town, a river), upon which they fight battles to progress through the game. As with most T/RPGs, positional advantage can be critical to victory, and players are encouraged to outmaneuver their enemies as well as outgun them. The game emphasizes positioning and maneuvering by the inclusion of "Formation Arts," which increase attack damage when an enemy is surrounded by your characters in a line, a triangle or a circle. Wild Arms XF is a member of the small subsection of T/RPGs whose battlefields are based around hexagonal tiles instead of squares. "Combination Arts" return from previous Wild ARMs titles, allowing characters to target an enemy in a waiting state and then deliver their attacks simultaneously with the next ally to atta
Catloaf 2600 is a small, minimalist, retro-style type of game. You are Catloaf. Through mysterious means, the nemesis foe, Master Meatloaf, has planted you inside his twisted creation, a labyrinth of puzzles and traps.
The goal is to find your way through the maze and to Master Meatloaf himself, who is waiting at the end. The path is blocked by a series of puzzles. Find keys to unlock doors, push secret walls to reveal new rooms, move a boulder down a corridor to complete a sokaban-style puzzle, and memorize the path around traps before the lights go out. Switches shift the walls of the maze to reveal new paths and secrets. The graphics are drawn with all ASCII characters. You use the keyboard to navigate.
Three thousand years in the future, mankind has carved a bloody path towards domination of the known universe. Self-proclaimed as a divine race and beyond reproach as a species, they view all alien races as inferior. With fleets of organic starships genetically engineered for war, humanity sets out to conquer the last remaining independent galaxy - The Universal Heart.
As Captain Iconah, you are commissioned to uncover the location and purpose of the Heart. Take command of a living fleet, altering your starship's DNA in real-time as you grant them new and powerful abilities. The Universal Crusade has just begun!
Boogie is a music video game developed by Electronic Arts for the Wii and PlayStation 2. The karaoke gameplay is similar to other singing games such as SingStar and Karaoke Revolution. The game comes packaged with a USB microphone.
Nanafushigi: Nanase to Fushigi no Otome-dou is a roguelike game on PC. This game is a fan game of One: Kagayaku Kisetsu e. The goal is to break through mysterious dungeons like Fuurai no Shiren, including some proprietary systems.
The Night Journey is one of the first experimental art games ever made. A collaboration between renowned media artist Bill Viola and designers at the USC Game Innovation Lab, it uses both game and video techniques to tell the universal story of an individual's journey towards enlightenment.
The current version of Wolfenstein 3D for digital platforms include Wolfenstein 3D (a port of the expanded DOS version, with all of the six episodes) and the standalone expansion Spear of Destiny (without its extra missions).
A bundle with Spear of Destiny and its Mission Packs was released on GOG.com and Steam under the name of "Spear of Destiny" by id Software. Due to Bethesda merging Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny into a single bundle, this bundle with the mission packs got delisted, which means that the packs are unavailable for new buyers.
The remastered port of Marathon 2 for Xbox Live Arcade by Freeverse. Featuring new HD sprites and textures; with a toggle to switch to retro graphics, revised HUD, 16:9 Widescreen, 60 FPS and Achievements with support for 4 players local split-screen and 8 players over Xbox Live.