Show Jumping is a 3D horse-riding simulation where players select a horse and rider to compete across multiple levels of increasing difficulty. The objective is to complete courses by jumping cleanly over obstacles while managing time and avoiding penalties. The game requires skill and timing to navigate through the courses effectively.
30 immense levels of non-stop action including hidden bonus levels
Each level contains treasures and magical delights to find, earn and use
Numerous enemies taken straight from the realm of myth and legend
Medusa, Cerberus, the Minotaur, the Centaur and many others
Guide Heracles through great trials of mental and physical strength in varied gaming environments including slippery ice, burning cliff ledges, traps, bouncy platforms and crumbling rocks
Classic platforming fun
A cooking menu software for the Nintendo DS. The title of Shaberu! DS Cooking Navi only appears on Super Smash Bros. Brawl, since the game wasn't released outside of Japan.
Bomberman arrives on the PSP with nostalgic gameplay and a new twist for the next generation of wireless, mobile gaming. An ominous black shadow is creeping towards Bomberman's planet, and sudden attacks by a mysterious robot army have brain-washed the inhabitants of surrounding planets, causing mass chaos.
Bomberman must embark on a new adventure through the galaxy to restore peace and order. Normal Mode: the latest Bomberman complete with a new story and 100 levels featuring a new Item Stock system allowing for the collection and strategic use of more items. Classic Mode: based on original classic Bomberman featuring over 50 different levels. Multiplayer Battle Mode: up to 4 players can fight for survival in a variety of highly customizable games across 20 different stages via wireless ad hoc mode. Game Sharing: Up to 4 players can battle from 1 UMD game disc.
Bleach: Heat the Soul 3 is the third installment in the Heat the Soul series, released on July 20, 2006. The game features 34 characters, covering events from the Soul Society: The Sneak Entry arc to Ulquiorra Schiffer's introduction at the beginning of The Arrancar arc. Unique to Heat the Soul 3 are "Soul Road" and "Karakura Heroes." In Soul Road, the player is to select the desired character and partner character. Afterwards, the player is set on a board game-like map where the goal is to pass through markers in order to fight enemies. After each match, the player is given an amount of "Trust points" (how many received depends on the mode's difficulty) which go towards leveling up partner characters and unlocking bonuses, such as alternate costumes and new partners. To unlock these bonuses, the player must find a blue marker to turn in their points; however, before doing so, the player must answer a multiple choice question. In Karakura Heroes, the player is put into a humorous side-story, with some extra anime s
Sekai no Gohan Shaberu! DS O-Ryouri Navi is the sequel to Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat? for the Nintendo DS. The game now features recipes from around the world.
Gunparade Orchestra: Blue Chapter ~Send a letter from the Sea of Light~ ( ガンパレード・オーケストラ 青の章 〜光の海から手紙を送ります〜) is a Japanese game co-developed by io-spiral, Dice Corporation and Alfa System. It was the final game of the Gunparade Orchestra game trilogy to be released for Playstation 2 on July 20, 2006.
Ultraman Fighting Evolution 0 (ウルトラマン ファイティング エボリューション ゼロ) is a fighting game from the series Ultraman Fighting Evolution. It is the fifth and currently last entry in the series.
The game was released to coincide with the release of the film, Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers. Both the movie and the game were created to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Ultraman.
Story mode for the Ultra Brothers takes place sometime before the movie while Ultraman Mebius' story mode takes place after Ultraman, Ultraseven, Ultraman Jack and Ultraman Ace got stuck on Earth after fighting U-Killersaurus.
AFL Premiership 2006 is a simulation game only for the PlayStation 2 based on the AFL. The game was developed by Australian games developer IR Gurus and was published by Sony Computer Entertainment under the SCEE label. It was released on 20 July 2006 and is the tenth game in the AFL video game series. The game was only released in Australia. Commentary includes, Dennis Cometti, Dermott Brereton, and Christi Malthouse.
The Fatal Fury series was SNK's first ongoing fighting-game franchise, and many beloved SNK characters and locations made their first appearances in Fatal Fury. Now, gamers can see the series in its beginning stages with Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 1. This package includes four classic Fatal Fury games: Fatal Fury 1, Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury 3 and Fatal Fury Special. Fatal Fury 1 was the first fighting game to feature a two-plane system, allowing characters to dodge out of harm's way when confronted with a challenger's attacks.
Virtua Fighter 5 features an all-star cast of 17 fighters, including characters from the previous iterations along with two new characters named El Blaze and Eileen. The game delivers fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping action as players head into battle, taking on a host of popular characters. Players not only achieve victory by defeating highly-skilled opponents, but also by competing for prizes which earn them in-game money allowing them to buy many items at in-game shop. These items allow players to customize their ultimate warrior and become the top Virtua Fighter.
Crash Boom Bang! is a party game developed by Dimps and published by Vivendi Universal Games in Japan and by Sierra Entertainment internationally for the Nintendo DS. It was released in Japan on July 20, 2006, in North America on October 10, 2006,[1] in Europe on October 27, 2006, and in Australia on November 2, 2006.[3] It is the only game in the Crash Bandicoot series to be developed by a Japanese company and the first to be released in Japan before North America. It was also the final game in the series to be released in Japan.
Crash Boom Bang! is the first game to be released exclusively for the Nintendo DS, and the second party game of the series, after Crash Bash. The game's story centers on a multi-millionaire who uses the characters of the series to unearth a powerful object dubbed the "Super Big Power Crystal". The game has received largely negative reception from reviewers, who criticized it for having unoriginal, dull gameplay and poor controls.
Ski Run is a classic downhill skiing game where players must navigate through slalom courses as quickly as possible while avoiding obstacles. The gameplay involves precise control to steer between flags and manage speed, requiring a balance of acceleration and braking to complete tracks successfully. It is a fast-paced, winter sports-themed game with several challenging courses to conquer.
Elastic Soccer is a classic soccer-themed flash game with a twist. In this game, the players cannot move except for the goal keeper. The ball on the hand, gets attracted to the nearest player. Players must then shoot the ball like a rubber band and try to get a good angle for a shot. Take control of the goal keeper by pressing and holding down the Shift Key. The goal of the game is to outscore your opponent before the match is over.
Professional remake of Quake's original deathmatch map DM3. Highly detailed and many expanded areas for single player, yet still maintaining the original layout in deathmatch mode. Map source is included.
Oniria is a single-level PWAD for Doom II, authored by Aluqah and designed for ZDoom. The new color scheme (PLAYPAL and COLORMAP), which plays a significant role in the level, was created by Jon Dowland.
In Oniria, you are having a nightmare from which you cannot awaken. You find yourself in a bizarre world where everything is black-and-white with the exception of the color red. The only thing you can do is to explore the world with the hope that the nightmare would eventually come to an end.
BorderZone is a role-playing action with a complex non-linear storyline in which the player can choose a profession to his liking (mage, thief or soldier), learn the needed skills and spells, create a team of up to 5 dare-devils and leave for a trip full of danger and unexpected discoveries in the world of Terra filled with various creatures.