Kino no Tabi II -the Beautiful World- is a visual novel adapted from some volumes of the light novel by the same name with an additional scenario written by the original creator, Keiichi Sigsawa.
The game came bundled with a thirty-six page book containing the story of the original scenario written for the game.
Based on the popular "Tough" comic, featured in Young Jump magazine. Tough: Dark Fight features an original story which takes place in the two years between the original "Koukou Tekken-den Tough" comic (published between 1993 and 2003) and the later "Tough" reprisal series. Fans of the series will be able to experience the happenings of those two missing years. The game features a number of characters, including eight who haven't been featured in the comic.
Monster (aka モンスター) is a video game published in 2005 on Windows by 8105graphics. It's an action game, set in an anime / manga, fighting, fantasy and real-time themes.
Nintendo DS side-scrolling fighting game starring the characters of Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart. It was released on December 1st, 2005, and was the second game for that season, and the first Pretty Cure game for the DS.
Rakion is an online strategy action game. The game focuses on intense sword on sword battles with RPG style characters and settings, along with the strategic battle plans to provide the ultimate battle experience.
Just like a MMORPG, the concept of gaining experience points and leveling up exists in Rakion as well. Through the level-up system, you can upgrade your character's skills and equipment as well as your summons. Summoned creatures will become much stronger as you level up.
Hokuto no Ken: Shinpan no Sousousei Kengo Retsuden is a 2D competitive fighting video game published by Arc System Works released on March 27, 2007 for the Sony PlayStation 2.
Based on the manga series of the same name, it was originally released in 2005 as a coin-operated arcade game for the Atomiswave hardware. A PlayStation 2 port, retitled Hokuto no Ken: Shinpan no Sōsōsei Kengō Retsuden, roughly translated as Fist of the North Star: The Twin Blue Stars of Judgment - History of the Fist Masters, was released exclusively in Japan in March 2007. This version features a bonus DVD including an exclusive training mode ("Starter's Guide") and a documentary covering history of previous Hokuto no Ken titles for home consoles. The arcade version was officially distributed by Sega in North America, while the PS2 port was released only in Japan. In 2020, a homebrew conversion was released for the Dreamcast.
Based off the popular Lucky Star manga, Lucky Star Moe Drill is an educational game that features puzzles and quizzes picked from math, vocabulary and memory tests. The player's main objective is beating other characters in quizzes. The game features the voice cast from the Lucky Star Drama CDs, due to its release prior to the anime.
Psychic Force Complete is a PlayStation 2 compilation exclusively released in Japan. This collection brings together three notable entries in the Psychic Force franchise: the original Psychic Force game, Psychic Force 2012, and an enhanced version called Psychic Force 2012 EX. The compilation offers players an improved gaming experience with refined graphics, new voice recordings, and additional bonus materials.
The game is a quiz game featuring 450 riddles by Nintendo website visitors. It stars Princess Hatena (princess question) who is about to be queen but is stopped by the Dark Hams and kidnapped by the Riddle Q team
A Bandai developed PlayStation 2 action game entry into the longrunning series of Kamen Rider video games, featuring the characters from the 2005 TV series "Kamen Rider Hibiki".
2051: A Science team has gone to Squal, the biggest planet in the Acalius galaxy, but contact with them is lost. Sgt. Eric Renfield is sent to investigate what happened on the planet. His mission is to track down the team and find out what happened to the scientists, but what Eric does not know is there is something else on the planet, waiting for him. Something... Unknown... A powerful force is at work... a powerful force that cannot be reconciled with.
In Homura, you take control of a samurai in a fantasy take on Japan's Edo period, as the samurai flies through vertically scrolling shooting stages. You can make your samurai shoot, use a screen-clearing bomb and perform a slash with his sword. The slash move forms the core of Homura's gameplay, as by slashing enemy bullets, you can send them back at the enemy. Homura features multi-form bosses and four stages of play, with stages one through three branching off into multiple paths. The game is based on an arcade title.