From TV Animation One Piece: Tobidase Kaizoku-dan! is a Japan-exclusive role-playing game created by Bandai for the PlayStation. It is the fourth game to be based on the One Piece manga and anime. This game's introduction uses the theme song Believe from the One Piece Anime.
Kaen Seibo is a Japanese-style adventure which relies largely on conversations and the choices you make during them. However, the game also contains elements of Western-style adventuring. There are items that must be found, picked up and used at appropriate moments. There are areas where you can move through a 3D-like environment, viewing it from first-person perspective. During the dialogues, you also have commands that are accessible through a menu. There are also segments with a time limit.
A set of new missions for The Settlers IV. Although Morbus, the leader of the Dark Tribe, has been finally defeated, his tribe is not completely eradicated. Some survivors still pose a threat and wreak destruction. We can enjoy three more campaigns offering over 50 missions in total. The players can assume the role of the leader of the Romans, Mayans or Vikings. Each nation has different tasks to perform: the Romans must defeat the Dark Tribe once and for all, the Mayans must stop the Roman offensive, and the Vikings must discover an ancient world. The included map editor is a special new feature in this expansion.
Summon Night 2 is a Japanese tactical RPG and the second entry in the Summon Night series. The story follows a young Summoner apprentice of the Blue faction, who has to go on a journey to be recognized as a full-fledged summoner. It’s during this journey that a war between the Old Kingdom and the Saint Kingdom that would be the start to unveil the truth behind an ancient weapon and the demon's conspiracies. The gameplay is for the most part unchanged from the first game.
The sixth entry in the EZ-Talk edutainment series for the Game Boy Advance. English phrases are spoken aloud by the character's family, and the user follows those directions to complete minigames and task.
The fifth entry in the EZ-Talk edutainment series for the Game Boy Advance. English phrases are spoken aloud by the character's family, and the user follows those directions to complete minigames and tasks
The fourth entry in the EZ-Talk edutainment series for the Game Boy Advance. English phrases are spoken aloud by the character's mother, and the user follows those directions to complete minigames and tasks.
The third entry in the EZ-Talk edutainment series for the Game Boy Advance. English phrases are spoken aloud by the character's family, and the user follows those directions to complete minigames and tasks
The second entry in the EZ-Talk edutainment series for the Game Boy Advance. English phrases are spoken aloud by the character's family, and the user follows those directions to complete minigames and tasks
The Watchmaker is a real-time 3D adventure of mystery and magic. Lawyer Victoria Conroy and paranormal expert Darrel Boone are charged with the mission of recovering a magical, pendulum-shaped device that has fallen into the hands of a religious cult. Within 24 hours, the pendulum's power will become great enough to threaten the world, and Conroy and Boone must unravel the secrets of a strange castle to find the device and prevent catastrophe. The player has complete control of both characters who must work in tandem to investigate their surroundings and solve puzzles. The player can also toggle between third- and first-person perspectives.
Bunches of dice are falling from the sky, and it's up to you to arrange them the right way! In the grand tradition of puzzle classics like TETRIS and DR. MARIO comes this white-knuckle test of your reflexes. Replacing the usual bunch of plummeting shapes with six-sided dice, ROX adds an element of dominoes into the mix. Your real moment-to-moment challenge is to match one die with another, using the pair to eliminate the dice that lie in between the two.
Its gameplay can be described as a hybrid of Puzzle Bobble, Arkanoid and Space Invaders. Rows of colored balloons advance down the screen, and the player must shoot their own balloons at them. When three balloons of the same color match up, they disappear.
Virtual Fighter 4 is the fourth game in the Virtua Fighter series.
In Japan, Virtua Fighter 4 is famous for spearheading and opening the market for internet functionality in arcades. VF.NET started in Japan in 2001, and since companies have created their own arcade networks, e-Amusement by Konami, NESiCAxLive by Taito and Square Enix, and ALL.Net by Sega and Bandai Namco.
Evil is slowly covering the world. Forces of darkness are pursuing the lost art of Alchemy, and the fate of mankind hangs in the balance. You and your companions, armed with weapons, Psynergy magic, and a host of elemental creatures, must return peace to the world.
Golden Sun is an epic role-playing game with an engrossing story, set in a massive world. Gather the elemental Djinn – fire, water, wind and earth – and combine them in unique ways to produce awesome magical effects.
E1 Contest is a 2001 megawad. It is a compilation of 15 levels in the style of the Knee-Deep in the Dead episode by multiple authors, one map per author. It was the fruit of a contest announced by the extinct website Doom Center during the E1 Week which took place in the first seven days of July 2001. John Romero was sent these levels and he would examine and rate them in order to proclaim four winners. The author of the top rated level received as prize a box of The Ultimate Doom with all items signed by John Romero.