Break free from the golf course and turn the streets into your fairway! No dress code, no rules — just freedom and creativity as you take golf anywhere.
Wade is a realistic Fly Fishing simulation with rod and line physics carefully crafted, river currents and fish fights demanding all you focus to catch and not lose a fish.
Uki Uki Tsuri Tengoku - Ningyo densetsu no nazo begins when the player's character (a fisherman) is taken by a plane to Mermaid Island (a fictional place where there are a lot of different fishing spots). The game features conversations with the island people and different fishing spots (with different fishing types) and lures.
Easy to use and with a great variety of fish species the game got a great database of fishes and features a lot of hours of play. All the game use a first person perspective in the adventure and the fighing part. The player can fish on land or use a boat to go to other fishing spot of the island.
One of the things that really makes a difference in Umi No Oh! Yah! from the rest of fishing games is that you first select the fishing spot on the map and then you have to drive the boat until those places (there is an auto pilot mode) and we you arrive there you can start to fish.
The game features a story mode and a training mode to learn how to catch a fish. In this game to fish you don't move the rod, you move the boat.
By combining a Roland Garros license with their tried and tested tennis engine, Namco brings a third Smash Court Tennis title for the PlayStation 2. It was released exclusively in Europe, and was based on Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2.
In gameplay, the game isn't much different from other tennis games in the market, but it differs from games such as Virtua Tennis by having some emphasis on stamina (some players get tired faster than others, and not only run slower but also lose power to return the ball on longer matches) and by forcing the player to hit the ball as well-timed as possible - a "nice" ball (with a yellow visual cue near the racquet) will be much harder to return, as it will bounce away faster from the player.
Featuring 15 real players from both ATP and WTA, the game features several game modes: Roland Garros allows the player to compete in the namesake, exhibition, and spectator, where the player can just sit back and see a game played by the computer, choosing one of the many cameras availabl