A trivia quiz based on the Sonic the Hedgehog series. This one features many changes from the first, including new backgrounds, fixed questions, improved quality, and more.
Developed by Mere Mortals and published by Oxygen Interactive, this budget PS2 game from 2004 contains five digitized versions of common board games played my kids and families. Games included are Snakes & Ladders (with a fireman theme), Dominoes, Battle Ships (in a bathtub), Ludo (with Ninjas) and Dice.
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children - Messiah Riser is a Strategy game, developed by Rocket Company and published by Atlus, which was released in Japan in 2004.
In this game by American McGee you play as D-Tritus, a robot new to Scrapland, an asteroid inhabited entirely by robots inside a giant debris field, who has to stop someone from killing several important robots and taking over Scrapland.
"SCRAPLAND is a third person action-adventure game set in a stunningly beautiful and futuristic world occupied by an amazing array of robotic characters. The play experience is driven by a solidly engaging, sometimes humorous adventure narrative. The game mechanic combines proven GTA3 style emergent action with an immersive storyline, diversity of player actions, and complete freedom of movement through the world. Throughout the game the player can: transform into any of 15 character types inheriting unique abilities, build and pilot ships with hundreds of permutations, engage in explosive combat, participate in life-on-the-line races, and freely explore a truly dynamic and living world."
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap is a top-down action adventure game that tells the origins of the evil Vaati from Four Swords. Like most other titles in the series, The Minish Cap features the fully explorable land of Hyrule, although it can be viewed from the eyes of a human or the eyes of a Minish, a race of tiny people and an alternate form that Link can transform into. Unlike the multiplayer focus of the other games in the series, The Minish Cap retains the original form of exploration and dungeons as seen in A Link to the Past, Oracle of Seasons, and Oracle of Ages, as well as returning characters and game mechanics such as Malon and the Spin Attack. New features include fusing Kinstones and shrinking to the size of a Minish.
This Eye Toy game is a bit different from the rest of the pack. Included with the game is a "nail" controller which you place over your favorite finger and use to make commands in the game. Your goal as young Arashi is to bring peace back to the world by defeating an evil king. To do so you'll take on enemies in real time battles where you use the nail controller to trace out patterns on the screen, with more complex patterns leading to more advanced attacks. To help popularize this franchise, SCE is also releasing some non-game related products for this game. A comic will appear in Japan's popular Coro Coro Comics comic book simultaneously with the game's release. Card decks will be released for the game and will have an effect on the gameplay experience. Placing a card in front of the EyeToy will make the game read the card and will give you access to new skills.
Dokapon the World is a 2004 PlayStation 2 game in the Dokapon series created by Asmik Ace Entertainment. Sting helped Asmik with this game. This is the only game that takes place in the real world.
In this game, the players will need to fight masters to get special jobs. Players will use their attack skills to defeat monsters. Events will also occur, and some of them are special mini-games.
Spyro: A Hero's Tail is the fifth console game in the original Spyro series and the ninth game in the series in all. Developed by Eurocom, it was the first game in the series for the Xbox, as well as the second game in the series for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube (with the former console release being the only one of the three to support widescreen). It is also the final installment in the original Spyro continuity for home consoles. This is also the first and only Spyro game to be completely produced in Europe.
The game introduces a new antagonist, Red, a former Dragon Elder banished years before the events of the game, and sees the protagonist, Spyro the Dragon, attempt to defeat him with the aid of his best friend Sparx, Hunter the Cheetah, flying penguin Sgt. Byrd, and mole Blink, who are all playable.
The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age for Game Boy Advance is a turn-based tactics game released in 2004. The game consists of 2 campaigns (Good and Evil). In each campaign the player chooses a commander. As the player completes missions and progresses through the campaign, they are able to use experience points to purchase skills and equipment upgrades in order to enhance the performance of their primary and secondary heroes.
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw brings two of wrestling's most popular game series together on the PS2. The game re-creates WWE programming with voice-overs and commentary throughout the season mode. During matches, you can learn a host of new gameplay moves, such as stare-downs, chop battles, and submission reversals. You can also try out situational challenges or create your own championship. Play as your favorite wrestler, including legends and Divas, and prove to the world that you have what it takes to be the WWE champion.