Take the road to the PGA Championship with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07. At home or on the go, challenge the world's top golfers in all-new PGA Tour Mode, featuring training sessions, practice, and The FedEx Cup, the new PGA Tour championship playoff system. Hone your skills in the all-new Shooting Gallery, then play as or against 11 players, including John Daly, on 12 championship courses.
EA Replay is a retro-themed compilation for the PlayStation Portable comprising a number of classic games. It was released in the United States on November 14, 2006, with Australian and European releases shortly afterwards.
The collection contains the Mega Drive/Genesis versions of Budokan: The Martial Spirit, Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf, Haunting Starring Polterguy, Jungle Strike, Mutant League Football, Road Rash 1-3 (Albeit with music removed and replaced with one track) and Virtual Pinball.
It also contains the SNES versions of B.O.B., Syndicate, Ultima VII: The Black Gate and Wing Commander along with the Secret Missions stand-alone expansion.
Saru Ga Daisuki is a platform game where the player controls a ninja monkey, out to save his girlfriend from an evil doctor. The monkey can run around, jump, and cling to walls and ceilings freely; it also has a weapon in the form of a yo-yo with which it can destroy green blocks and flip switches.
This is the 3rd year of the mythical and renewed saga by Gaelco Multimedia.
PC Fútbol is a football managerial game with a lot of options, and some new features over the 2006 edition. Like all PCFs you can take your favourite club and win all, or instead challenge yourself and play with a little club from the beginning and try to make history.
You have the old features: you can trade and train players, make strategies, enlarge the stadium and its services, sign sponsors, sell merchandising, play matches with the V-Lima system,... and the new features are the club and stadium editor, the communicator system to keep contact with your friends online, the revamped trading system, and the option to keep playing the managerial part while playing matches in background.
Mainichi Issho is a Japanese video game developed by BeXide and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 starring the PlayStation mascot Toro Inoue. It ran from November 11, 2006 to 2009 and was replaced by Weekly Toro Station. There was also a version for the PlayStation Portable called Mainichi Issho Portable. Trial versions of both the PSP and PS3 versions can be found on the original Japanese version of Toro! Let's Party!.
After the service ended in 2009, the console version was made inaccessible, although the PSP version is still playable in a limited form. The console version can also be played in a limited form offline through emulation by forcing a PlayStation Network connection, although all its online features are inaccessible.
Chickens. For centuries we have oppressed them, grilling, roasting, stewing, and stuffing them in buns. The time has come for us to pay. Intergalactic chickens are invading Earth, seeking revenge for the oppression of their earthly brethren!
Blast Factor is a physics-based action game which takes players into a fierce microbiological arena to guide a nano-machine against viral swarms. Proceed from specimen to specimen, waging microscopic war against an array of deadly viruses. Tilt the SIXAXIS controller to send ripples through the arena that shove enemies into groups, and then blast ‘em into catastrophic chain explosions for big points! Immersive high adrenaline arcade action in full HD at 1080p.
Ridge Racer 7 is the seventh console installment in the Ridge Racer series of racing games, released on PlayStation 3. The game has around 40 cars, many of which return from Ridge Racer 6 and the PSP incarnations of the game. There are also 22 courses, available in forward, reverse and mirror mode. The game runs at 1080p resolution and at 60 frames per second. It also features Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound and free online gameplay via the PlayStation Network.
The game was first unveiled at the 2006 E3 event in a teaser trailer, and the first trailer of game footage was shown at the 2006 Tokyo Game Show.
Like many other games in the series, it features a full motion video opening that stars Reiko Nagase.
The game has since been re-issued under Sony's "Platinum" and "The Best" budget lines.
A patch was made available in October 2010 titled "Ridge Racer 7 3D License Version" that enables Ridge Racer 7 to be played in 3D.
This is an installment of the anime game series, Gundam, Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire takes place Nine months after the Zeon forces attacked, and now the forces of the Earth Federation are about to launch a full blown counter attack. You have the choice of either siding with the earth forces and aid the counter offensive, or join the Zeon and crush the Federation resistance.
It's been three years since Yoshitune Minamoto and Benkei Musashibo, warriors of the Genji Clan, defeated the Heishi Clan in a war over the "Amahagane". The Amahagane are sacred jewels which grant the owners godlike powers, such as Kamui. Now, rumors are spreading of new, ungodly creatures fighting with Heishi warriors, even without the powers of Amahagane. Yoshitsune and his companions must draw their weapons again, and with the new strength given to them by the Amahagane, defeat the new evil to save all of Japan.
Genji: Days of the Blade, sequel to the PlayStation 2 game Genji: Dawn of the Samurai, is an action game, based in ancient/feudal Japan, in which you must defeat a new, mysterious source of evil to save your country. You control one of four characters (changeable in real-time), each with their own weapons, abilities, strengths, and weaknesses.
Yoshitsune Minamoto and Benkei Musashibo, the main characters of the previous game, join with Gozen Shizuka and Lord Buson to complete their quest. Yoshitsune is
In an alternate 1951, Sgt. Nathan Hale is among a unit of US soldiers sent to aid the British military against the invading aliens, known as Chimera. When Hale's unit is completely wiped out in a surprise attack, he struggles for survival...
The Nintendo DS version of Tomb Raider: Legend differs significantly from its console counterparts. While it retains the original plot and cutscenes, the platforming and environmental puzzles have been adapted into a side-scrolling format with some 3D elements. The game also includes occasional motorcycle segments. Typically, the upper screen displays the main action, while the lower screen manages inventory, which is controlled using the stylus. During combat, the lower screen shifts to a first-person view, requiring players to tap enemies to defeat them. As in other versions, gameplay centers on retrieving artifacts in exotic locations; on the DS, players must blow into the microphone to dust them off. Although Lara moves primarily in two dimensions, the graphics are rendered in 3D, and the environments are often presented from varied angles, diverging from the traditional side-on perspective common in the genre.
The GBA version of Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend is a side-scrolling platform game more similar to the DS version instead of the 3D console versions by a different development studio. Unlike the previous GBA game in the series, a side view is used instead of more titled, overhead camera perspective. Lara can also jump, attack with her guns, and she needs to swing to new platforms, avoid obstacles and take out enemies and animals in her way. Timing and precision is essential to reach platforms, much like the early Prince of Persia games. New guns are collected when enemies drop them, but this does not change the sprite of the weapon Lara is holding. There are also a number of vehicle sequences where Lara is driving a bike.
Slingo Quest combines two classics, slots and bingo, in the ultimate puzzle game. Spin the traditional 5-reel slot machine, then match the numbers on your card down, across or diagonal, and you've hit a Slingo! Create as many Slingos as you can in 20 spins with the help of fun power-ups in this tropical adventure.
UAZ is not just another model amongst other all-terrain vehicles – it‘s a real legend of the Russian motor industry. These unique cars can go places where no man has ever even heard of the word “road”! The first Russian SUV driving simulator “UAZ RACING 4x4” is dedicated solely to this car, UAZ. Now you can show off your outstanding off-roader in the most severe durability tests and ride the really impassable roads, one of the most remarkable and famous Russian phenomena since ancient times.
Flight Simulator X will awe flight simulator fans and real pilots alike. All-new eye-popping graphics, actual missions to accomplish and a wider range of airports to visit recreate the experience of being a pilot, right down to the smallest detail. Complete point-to-point objectives and skill-based tests, or just fly around the world if you'd prefer that to ferrying passengers or cargo. Whatever you choose to do as a pilot, it's available here in Flight Simulator X Deluxe.
Sequel to the highly successful Operation Flashpoint, ARMA: Armed Assault is a first person tactical military shooter on the PC with large elements of realism and simulation. This game features a blend of large-scale military conflict spread across large areas alongside the more close quartered battles. You'll be thrust into the midst of an engaging and expanding storyline, fighting against smart, aggressive enemies who will continually provide a challenge over a massive landscape.
Story driven single player campaign: Write your own campaign storyline by choosing the right mission order when playing the 20+ missions. Play it differently next time and find new ways to victory!
Large scale multiplayer: Use ARMA: Armed Assaults strong multiplayer mode and play battles where tanks supported by infantry and helicopters take control of an enemy city. The engine supports 50+ live opponents in a role of both friendly and enemy forces.
More than 30 weapons: Every weapon has unique firing characteristics featuring the new