Bomberman: Act Zero is an action video game developed by Hudson Soft and published by Konami for the Xbox 360 in 2006. It is noteworthy for its departure from standard titles in the Bomberman series; it features more realistic graphics and a dark, dystopian future setting.
One Piece: Grand Adventure is a video game for the PlayStation 2 and the GameCube, based on the popular manga and anime series One Piece. Unlike other games in the series, Grand Adventure was developed specifically for the United States.
Saints Row takes place in the fictional city of Stilwater, where the main character is involved in a conflict between four rival gangs. Despite the protagonist's attempts to remain uninvolved, you are drawn into the conflict and become a member of the Third Street Saints. As the game progresses, you go to war with Los Carnales, the Westside Rollers, and the Vice Kings, gaining status within the gang and taking over the city in the process.
Run 'n' gun stick shooter where your objective is to kill anything that gets in your way using an arsenal of weapons from automatic rifles to grenades.
BookWorm brings you great word-building action! Link letters and create words to feed the hungry BookWorm -- but watch out for fiery red letters, because they'll burn your library down if you're not careful!
Follow Lynn the mercenary as she recollects the mysterious mission that nearly took her life. Travel through multiple overworld areas, (forest, towns, desert, mountains) and boldly step into uncharted dimensions in search of memory!
The Hanerutchi 2 is a Tamagotchi released in August 2006 exclusive to Japan. The programming is based on that of the Chou Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus, while the characters are based on characters from the Japanese comedy show Haneru no Tobira. The Hanerutchi 2 had its own TamaTown tie-in, called Hanerutchi Town.
Burning Fist (also known as Force Striker in its early alpha build) is a cancelled fighting game that was in development in 1994 by Sega of Japan for the Mega CD. As we can read at Sega Base, both the Force Striker alpha and the Burning Fists beta were leaked rom a former SoJ employee and sold on eBay some years ago. Burning Fist was never officially released, but in 2006 those alpha / beta builds were re-sold to Good Deal Games.
This game was created for the JayIsGames Casual Gameplay Design Competition #1 flash games contest and uses the new Float game engine designed by Mateusz Skutnik.
The mod story does not consider events in Half-Life 2:Episode 1. After explosion of citadel, G-man immerses Gordon Freeman in stasis, but after a while deduces it from there for the new mission. The target of this mission is penetration into a citadel which is in City 18 (the city located near to City 17). In this citadel there is a teleport in Combine world. Using this teleport, it is necessary to get in Combine World and to destroy their leader.
Yamato Delgado dreams of playing B-Daman, the ancient sport of the B-DaWorld—and his dream comes true when he's chosen to wield Cobalt Blade, the most powerful B-Daman ever. Yamato must use Cobalt Blade to compete in B-Daman tournaments and defeat the evil B-Daplayers of the Shadow Alliance, who will stop at nothing to take over the B-DaWorld. Yamato will also meet characters both familiar and unknown on his journeys, including the warm-hearted Alan and the sinister-looking Goblin. Only a few have what it takes to become a B-Daplayer; will Yamato become the B-Dachampion?
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties is a pair of video games, one for the Nintendo DS, and the other for PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows, all released on October 17, 2006. They are based on the movie Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties.
The story is very similar to the plot of Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, with few differences. The game starts in the garden. Garfield must defeat Dargis by completing missions in four areas of the castle. In the Nintendo DS version, Prince invites Garfield to a lasagna dinner at his castle.
Reservoir Dogs is a video game based on the Quentin Tarantino film of the same name. Released in 2006, it garnered mostly mediocre reviews and caused minor controversies for its violence, being banned in Australia and New Zealand.
Dino King Battle: Taiko Kara no Hyuuryuusha is a TCG game for the Nintendo DS system developed by Skonec Entertainment and published by Taito Corporation. It was released exclusively in Japan on August 24 2006, and it was a port of a Korean arcade game from 2005 made by Netdol and D-Gate known as Gongyong Wang (공룡왕 lit. Dinosaur King. It was known as King of Jurassic in Southeast Asian countries and in Taiwan, China and Hong Kong). Despite Gongyong Wang being released by Taito in some Asian countries, Dino King Battle: Taiko Kara no Hyuuryuusha remained as a Japan-exclusive game.