The Sims Online was the first massively multiplayer online variation on Maxis's highly popular computer game The Sims, the second being the Online Weekend mode for The Sims Bustin' Out, and third being The Sims Social. The game was sold in retail stores in North America and Japan and could also be downloaded worldwide through the EA.com online store, though the game was English-only and had no official translations.
Ganbare Goemon: Dosukoi! Harite Ichiban is a fighting sumo game developed and published by Konami for mobile phones and released on December 16, 2002 in Japan. It is part of the Ganbare Goemon: Tsuukai Game Apli series, but was based on Ganbare Goemon 2: Kiteretsu Shougun Magginesu.
Pokemon Sodateyasan Mini (also known as Pokémon Breeder Mini) is a Tamagotchi-like life simulation, in which the player cares for a young Pokémon : Torchic, Treecko, or Mudkip.
Master the fundamentals of soccer in FIFA Soccer 2003. With more ball control and player moves, this year's FIFA Soccer puts the The Total Club Championship within your grasp. Unleash the skills of the world's greatest players through new player animations and signature skill moves. Experience pressure-cooker atmospheres as you take on Europe's elite teams in their own stadiums featuring actual team chants and songs. EA Sports Freestyle Control lets you produce a feint, one-touch pass, or skill move to leave your opponents standing.
Baby Newton Fun with Shapes helps teach children about basic real-world shapes. Loveable Baby Newton leads the way through five fascinating activities filled with sights, sounds, and words. Vibrant colors, exciting motion, music, and familiar objects keep babies interested. Personalize playtime by adding photos of family members, pets, and household objects. Two modes of play include Learn mode, which teaches the word for each shape, and Guess mode, which lets babies identify the shape before hearing its name. Parents and babies can enjoy this interactive game, while babies learn about circles, squares, triangles, rectangles, and more!
Life is pretty good when you get assigned to manage the careers of two superstar idols! You are put in place to countermand the rebellious tendencies of these stars' previous manager, and you have all the power!
Beautiful women surround you now, all at your beck and call! Do you feel like seducing your lovely assistant, or maybe the sexy ex-idol co-manager is more your style? And of course, don't forget your two superstars. Their careers are in your hands, and surely they are grateful for that! Now what could these gorgeous girls possibly do to repay you?
Developed by legendary Japanese developer Treasure, Hajime no Ippo is another solid boxing game based on the popular Japanese manga and anime of the same name. Unlike the two Victorious Boxer games, The Fighting was never released outside of Japan.
Bedrock is ready to rumble! Fred, Wilma, and all their friends are ready to put their feet to the floor and burn it up all the way from Bedrock to Rock Vegas in the infamous "Boulderball Run", a hilarious race all across the madcap, crazy world of the Flintstones! Ready steady YABBA DABBA DOO!
This entry in the Klonoa series sees the floppy-eared hero training to become a true hero in a new RPG system.
Klonoa Heroes: Densetsu no Star Medal is a spin-off of the Klonoa franchise, released only in Japan on December 13, 2002. Klonoa Heroes was developed by Namco and published by Namco for the Game Boy Advance. Klonoa Heroes is a twist on the traditional Klonoa games, putting Klonoa in a more action role playing game along the lines of Legend of Zelda or Beyond Oasis. The game does have voice acting, as well. Kumiko Watanabe plays Klonoa, Takahiro Sakurai plays Guntz, Shouzou Iizuke plays Pango, and Yutaka Shimaka plays Garlen.
Klonoa Heroes' gameplay is very similar to the gameplay of The Legend of Zelda. Players can control one of three characters (Klonoa, Guntz, and Pango) in a top-down perspective, hitting enemies with various attacks (Klonoa with the Wind Ring seen in the platforming games, albeit with a few differences). Guntz uses a handgun, while Pango throws bombs. In addition, these characters can
Dice de Chocobo is a video game originally released in 1999 for the PlayStation in the Chocobo Collection. It was later planned to be remade for the WonderSwan Color, but was cancelled, and it was finally remade for the Game Boy Advance in 2002 and given the title Chocobo Land: A Game of Dice.
Darius R is a shoot em up video game released in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance only in Japan. This game is a remixed version of Darius, which reuses assets from the original game.
Due to the small resolution of the GBA, and since the game never scales the large Arcade sprites, the camera follows the the player up and down to compensate. While the first stage is more or less based on the first stage from the original game, the remaining stages are all exclusive to this title, featuring unique background graphics and remixed tracks from previous titles in the series. Stages can be replayed once they are beaten in the regular Arcade Mode.
Revenge of Monkey Fist is a sidescrolling platformer where players take control of Kim Possible. Kim has an assortment of punches, kicks and acrobatic moves that she can use to dispatch enemies. She's not short of high-tech gadgets, either: she can use laser lipstick, compact case bombs, invincibility watches, to name a few. Kim's buddy Wade can also contact her from time to time to provide Kim with useful tips and hints.