Enter the world of Plushees! Where you can play different arcade games such as Alley Ball, Ka-Plinko, Pop-A-Loon and Whack a Troll to earn tickets to buy new Plushee friends!
You can also play a variety of games with your Plushees such as Simon Says, Jump Rope, Hide & Seek and Butterfly catch.
Save up tickets, collect all 26 Plushees, trade them with friends or even set up play dates via DS Wireless collection.
Play against friends or alone on a selection of stylish tables.
Engage Sabotage Mode to disrupt your opponent's game. Compete in team battle or time attack and discover secret areas and mini games. Create your dream table using the first Nintendo DS pinball table editor and share it with your friends.
War Leaders: Clash of Nations is a strategy game which takes place during WW2, it allows you to take control of the leaders of the nations involved in the war.
Moment of Truth is a sequel to the popular stealth action title Death to Spies. The game's main character is Semion Strogov, a captain in the 4th department of the Soviet counterintelligence service called SMERSH. SMERSH literally means in Russian, Death to Spies, which was the name for a set of counterintelligence departments in the Soviet Army formed during World War II. Strogov is back from his previous missions and must now participate in a series of even more complicated and exciting military operations under the code name "Death to Spies: Moment of Truth". The hero possesses all the skills required to accomplish especially dangerous missions including, getting information about the disposition of hostile military and civil units, assassination of enemy agents and representatives of Wehrmacht’s high-ranking officers and espionage. By the order of his supreme commander Strogov, who passed through a serious retraining, will have to accomplish various top secret missions. His task is to capture spies, saboteurs
The Eroge Akatsuki no Goei is the first of the trilogy in the series of the same name. The game follows Asagari Kaito as he becomes a bodyguard to the stuck up Nikaidou Reika.
You embody the little beetle Junior on an adventure to defend his burrow which is threatened by sinister adversaries that invaded his territory. Use all your cunning to outsmart ,,Junior's'' enemies and to survive falling boulders and explosives. More than 70 nicely-crafted levels offer tons of action and will challenge your skills and tactics to the limit. Come help little Junior to face of these dangers!
The Eigyōdō (or "The Business Road") is an adventure game that teaches you the business trade. You play Daisuke Suzuki, a fresh, without much experience, young lad who joins a big company hoping to become a top salesman. While receiving the teaching from your superior official, Mr. Ichimura (whose character is based on a real successful businessman, Hirofumi Ichimura), you will struggle on your way to success.
The game is split into four chapters, and features static background screens with characters and dialogues set in front plan during the dialogues. While talking with other characters, you are constantly on alert for possible business opportunities, the game tries to create a viewpoint of a top salesman.
The PlayStation 2 version, part of Sega's PS2 line of Sega Ages titles, is significantly different from the Sega Saturn version. Renamed Phantasy Star Complete Collection, this version includes the Phantasy Star II Text Adventures series, released exclusively to the Sega Meganet network, with the first of the eight games (the one following the adventures of Rolf) available to be played without unlocking. It also includes the two Game Gear titles of the series, Phantasy Star Gaiden and Phantasy Star Adventure. Unlike the GBA version, it includes all four titles of the original series. While, unlike the Sega Ages titles Phantasy Star Generation 1 and Phantasy Star Generation 2, the games are mainly untouched, several options that are not available in the Sega Saturn version are included. These options can drastically alter the games, both visually (with graphical options ranging from changing resolution, interlacing, smoothness and scanlines) and in gameplay. The changes in gameplay can alter the speed of the charact
Code Geass: Lost Colors allows you to join the war for Japan, as seen in the anime. Will you join the Black Knights in revolution, or will you join the Britannian Army and fight against the radical elevens? Or will you abstain from the war altogether?
Lux-Pain is a visual novel-type adventure video game developed by Killaware and published by Marvelous Entertainment for the Nintendo DS. The game was released in Japan on March 27, 2008. It was published in North America by Ignition Entertainment on March 24, 2009, and in Europe by Rising Star Games on March 27, 2009.