Fifteen years ago main character's older brother Rin got kidnapped. As a result mother went mad and father lost interest in life, so family's private psychiatrist had to care of the young Shun. The boy starts to attend school with his only friend but a dreadful murder of student occurs there one day. Shun starts to see visions of the killed student and nightmares where some man wants to catch him. Overcome with fear, he occasionally loses control over his consciousness.
A police investigator finds a lot of similarities of this murder with the case fifteen years ago. People around Shun get involved in the investigation, including a classmate girl with the same name as his disappeared brother.
Will the mystery be revealed?
Experience the rush of high-octane street racing in Need for Speed Underground: Rivals. Customize your ride, push it to the limit, and dominate the underground racing scene. Race against fierce competitors and build your reputation as the ultimate street racer. With adrenaline-pumping gameplay and stunning graphics, immerse yourself in the heart-pounding world of urban racing like never before.
Customize 20 tuner cars and race on 10 new circuit tracks.
Eight modes including Drift Attack, and Rally Relay.
Tune your ride performance and style.
Special Features: Wireless and Party Play Multiplayer Modes
EA Pocket TRAX Music Visualization Player
The first Championship Manager title since the departure of original CM developer, Sports Interactive, Championship Manager 5 brings this soccer-oriented strategic management simulator to the PlayStation 2 for the very first time. To make the game the most authentic soccer simulation around, the company has hired a specialist agency entirely focused on the creation of player information and statistics, and has completely overhauled the game engine to compute more realistic action in real time. The team has also focused on the Training system, new Match Tactics choices for handling on-the-field gaming, and Action Zones for detailed looks at who best controls which sections of turf.
Nana is a simulation game released in 2005 based on the manga of the same name, where the player can choose their character and experience the Tokyo life by meeting other characters, getting part-time jobs, buying clothes, and decorating their room.
You can try to grab the greatest treasure of them all, the "one piece," in One Piece: Grand Battle. This pirate action game is based on the TV series One Piece, and it lets you play as Monkey D. Luffy and more than 16 other playable characters. There are six game modes for you to play with either one or two players. You can unlock new characters, costumes, and minigames and collect powerful items as you progress through the game and explore the interactive environments from the TV show.
Makai Kingdom is the fourth Nippon Ichi-developed tactical RPG on PlayStation 2 and it follows closely in the footsteps of the previous games of the same style, which are Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, La Pucelle: Tactics and Phantom Brave.
Lord Zetta, the king of Netherworld, tried to rewrite the history of the land but didn't succeed, and in the process brought demise onto himself. Three evil Overlords appeared before Zetta and promised to help him in his quest to take over the land once more. The player takes control of Zetta and his army to return Netherworld to its rightful owner.
The game mechanics consist of several stages in which the player must defeat the enemy or fulfill other tasks to advance to the next level. Fighting is done in turns, meaning that once the player has moved and attacked, it's the enemy's turn to move his troops one by one. When the battle is won, the next level becomes selectable. Between fights, you can improve your squad of fighters by buying better weapons, recruiting more soldiers a
Taken into slavery, you are now a gladiator. Your only chance at freedom is to earn enough money in the arena to buy yourself back. Whether in a lowly arena on the outskirts of the Empire or in the Colosseum itself, a wide variety of opponents await: heavily armed charioteers, wild bulls, fellow gladiators and more. In a series of battles, from battle royales to one-on-one duels, you must entertain the crowds by spilling blood.
After battles, it's time to train. A series of minigames improves your attributes and your diet perfects your body. Study your rankings, play around with your special skills, and await the next battle.
Colosseum: Road to Freedom is a self-described Action RPG, controlled in the third-person and works as a gladiator simulator.
Donkey Konga 3: Tabe-houdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku is a music video game in the Donkey Kong series developed by Namco and published by Nintendo. Before the second installment was released in North America, Nintendo and Namco had already started plans for the third game in the series, which, unlike the first two Donkey Konga games, was eventually released only in Japan in early 2005.
Donkey Konga 3 features a total of 57 track (includes the all new track), over 20 track more than the first two games. 35 of these tunes are the usual classical, pop, and game selections, but an extra 21 tunes from Nintendo Famicom games are included. It also features features all new minigames.
The title of "Donkey Konga 3 JP" was given in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
After receiving an invitation from a mysterious person, Bo-bobo and rebels decide to go to Prison Island. Upon arriving at the island, Bo-bobo gets separated from his friends.
In addition to that, the island also brings together members of both the third and fourth eras of the Maruhage Empire that Bo-bobo have defeated in the past.
Help to save the Harvest Goddess, who has become trapped in another world, in the first game of the farm-simulation franchise to appear on the Nintendo DS.
A game originally released as a free promotion for the DS version of Tantei Kibukawa Ryousuke Jiken-tan: Vol. 1 - Kamen Gensou Satsujin Jiken. This is not just a cut-out and delivery of the beginning of the game for mobile phones, but a new work that depicts the occurrence of the central event of the game from another angle.
A remaster of the 2003 simplified port of CAVE's arcade release Dodonpachi DaiOuJou for Japanese mobile phones. Released for DoJa mobile devices. Enemy placements and shot patterns have been altered due to limitations of 2005 mobile devices, but the game's trademark chain combo system remains intact.
The Saiyuki Saruden: Based on the legendary Monkey series, this game requires you to protect the priestess Tripitaka from maurading demons with help of course from Pigsy, Sandy and Dragon. Genki awaits the appearance of the fractions demons from the seminal series with bated breath.
Kid versions of Major League Baseball stars join the Backyard Kids and they all fit in your pocket! Backyard Baseball is back on the Nintendo Game Boy Advance with new players, secret bonus pros, wacky power-ups and more. Pick players, or create your own, and smack the cover off the ball! You'll hit homers and throw strikeouts like a pro a kid pro!
Hit the courts for some rowdy tennis fun with seven flavorful tennis characters! Featuring simple, easy-to-learn hitting and aiming, Tennis Titans brings together a crazy crew of colorful cartoon characters who all want the same thing - to be Court Champion. Plus, two great game modes means there's more ways to win! Charming, delightful, and beautifully rendered, Tennis Titans is a challenging treat for the entire family.
Embark on an expedition through ancient sands in this exciting action-puzzler.
A unique take on the match three puzzle, Luxor challenges you to think quickly and aim carefully as you explore the path of the Nile.
BrasFoot 2005 is the third iteration of the soccer management simulator focused on Brazilian teams where you can buy and view players from other teams at any time during the game, manually select players for each match, change the ticket prices of the game at any time, and much more.