Play with a kitten on your DS!
Kitten Corner lets you raise your very own kitten on the Nintendo DS. Choose your favorite breeds and coloring, give them a name and begin playing with them right away! You can buy accessories, toys, and furniture for your new friend... you can even enter your kitten into competitions and prove that your kitten is the best around!
A Japan-only Playstation 2 game in which you play a little boy controlling a giant robot via remote control. Acts as a direct sequel to Remote Control Dandy on PS1.
The Live Draft Tracker imports league and team information from the website, tracks the draft, and then uploads completed draft results back to the website saving the commish a lot of time and effort. Live Draft Tracker is packed with EA Expert analysis on the top players in the draft and highlight videos from Madden NFL 09.
Another simple trading game where players buy chocolate materials and create and sell finished chocolate. Help save Baumeister confections from bankruptcy...again!
Dolphins, discovery and kid friendly music.You don't only get a dolphin as a pet in this one, but you also get to play as a baby dolphin that has a whole island to explore!
There is a fairy-tale story of a traveling prince who falls in love with a princess but are torn apart. The story is told by a young boy to the main character as a young girl in a church on the grounds of Habataki High School. The boy promises to one day return to that same place to declare his love. The protagonist returns to Habataki High School, after living away for a time due to her parents' work. While leading a normal high school life including academics, club activities and part-time work, it is also possible to become friendly with boys who can make a declaration of love on graduation day.
Doko Demo Issyo (どこでもいっしょ, Together Everywhere) is a 1999 Video Game developed by Bomber Express and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. for the PlayStation, released on July 22, 1999 in Japan. Doko Demo Issyo was one of the games that used the PocketStation; it was instrumental in making the device sell so well in Japan. It is the first game in the Doko Demo Issyo Series.
Doko Demo Issyo is a communication game, a game where you interact with the characters through words and phrases. The player can choose from five characters known as Pokepi and interact with them in an apartment. They can be taught words, and the player can answer questions asked by them.
The biggest feature of Doko Demo Issyo is its compatibility with the PocketStation, a handheld device that often came packaged with the game, and its reliance on the device made the PocketStation required to play the game. It allowed the player to take any of the Pokepi with them anywhere, and they can continue to interact through the
Doko Demo Issyo: Let's Go to School! is a video game developed by BeXide and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. It was released on June 15, 2006 for the PlayStation Portable.
Go dogfighting in air planes from the last 80 years. Choose from the Sopwith Camel, the Spitfire, the F-4 Phantom, the Harrier Jump Jet, the F-16 Fighting Falcon, the Fokker DR1, or the MiG-23.