GeGeGe no Kitaro is a comedy horror manga by Shigeru Mizuki, which was subsequently adapted into an eponymous anime series. The PSX game is based on the anime and is a 2D Platform game. The story is that Kitaro receives different missions to destroy some spirits that are disturbing different places and he got to defeat them.
Two years after versions on other platforms, the then-current consoles got their own adaptation of the first Harry Potter book and film. Like in the computer and PlayStation versions, Harry Potter's first year at school of magic Hogwarts is presented as a 3D action-adventure title. The game is organized into distinct days and nights: days mostly consist of lessons where usually Harry will learn new spells, but the more interesting stuff happens at night when Harry sneaks around the castle to do things like meeting Draco Malfoy for a duel, fighting a troll in the dungeons and other important scenes from the film and book. Most tasks involve platform sections, where Harry has to jump over chasms and balance along edges. Often, creatures will be in the way that have to be fought using the correct spells, and magic must also be used to solve the occasional puzzle. At night, Harry must watch out for prefects patrolling the floors of the castle to avoid getting sent back to the common room. There's also broomstick flying
Either Mickey or Minnie will get kidnapped by a strange flying alien mushroom - depending on who the players chooses to control. Now the other character has to undertake a rescue mission. Gameplay includes climbing, solving puzzles, jumping, evading and hiding from enemies. Enemies can be taken out when sneaking close enough to enemies. As you make progress you traverse three game areas. These are a warehouse, museum and ruins.
Crimson Butterfly is the second installment in the Fatal Frame series, although not a direct sequel to the first title, Fatal Frame. The story follows twin sisters Mio and Mayu as they explore an abandoned village and experience encounters with the paranormal. Players must use the Camera Obscura to defeat ghosts and uncover the secrets of the village.
An Xbox port, subtitled Director's Cut, was released in 2004 and included additional features.
a remake of the game titled Project Zero 2: Wii Edition was released for the Wii in 2012 in Europe and Japan.
When young writer Rosangela visits the grave of her aunt, Lauren Blackwell, who has just passed away, she is not aware that the ghost of her aunt is present. Joey, another ghost, has guided Lauren, but will now leave her for Rosangela. The young writer decides to investigate the death of her aunt. Rosangela lived with her aunt until her aunt was hospitalized. The story takes place during two days, where Rosangela will meet her neighbour, visit her aunt's doctor, and investigates her family history in the local library.
Neon Genesis Evangelion 2 (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン2 lit. "Shinseiki Evangelion 2") is a Japanese video game for the PlayStation 2 developed by Alfa System and published by Bandai. It has role-playing video game and world-controlling elements, and allows the player to follow a number of characters (such as Asuka Langley Soryu, Shinji Ikari, Pen², etc.) through multiple versions of the main plot of the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. The PlayStation Portable port was released 2006-04-27 as Neon Genesis Evangelion 2 -Another Cases-
Ariane, a young reporter, is suddenly swallowed by the earth while covering a story near the Sneffels volcano. When she awakens, she discovers the strangest landscapes and a host of unusual objects. Join Ariane as she explores an unkown world of fascinating and fantastical civilizations hidden beneath the surface of the Earth. Inspired by the Jules Verne classic!
The Spirit Engine is a 2D, sidescrolling adventure/RPG game with a simple story and a straightforward, innovative real-time combat system. Written as an experimental reaction to old 16bit console RPGs, it took a little under two years to complete and was released in November 2003 as freeware under Natomic.
Time-slip into 1929 to solve the mystery of the Cinema Mansion Serial Murder. But hurry, the death toll is rising and the future could be damaged irrecoverably...
Dynamic pacing, innovative clue and free-speech systems make Glass Rose an adventure game like no other.
With a supernatural twist and multiple endings, there are many questions, but only one truth...
Action game, based on the movie starring Mike Myers. The house in which the Cat in the Hat resides has been consumed by magic. Familiar places like a plant pot, the refrigerator, and the attic have been transformed into entire worlds based on the realms created by Dr. Seuss and are infested with baddies creating mayhem. Cat is responsible for rebottling this dispersed magic before the kid's parents come home and find their house amok.
Players Jump, dodge, and capture wacky Seussian creatures, including new ones created just for the game, in 20 wacky levels that feature highly animated 3-D environments that capture the topsy-turvy movie world.
In Dog's Life you play Jake the puppy, as he explores the USA in an attempt to foil a fiendish plot. Miss Peaches doesn't like dogs, and sees them as a way of making money, by dog-napping Daisy the pedigree dog.
The dog elements are closely integrated into the game - smells are indicated by lines of coloured smoke, emphasising a dog's acute sense of smell. Locating footprints is also done via this Smellovision mode. Tricks can be learnt, and used to win treats from humans.
Jake must explore vast environments and interact with 15 breeds of dog. The aim is to get them onto his side, which is usually done by either having more bones than them, or winning a subgame against them. These are also dog-based - in one you must dig up bones, while another has you 'marking territory' to annex a full screen.
In Rogue Ops the player assumes the role of Nikki Connors, an ex-Green Beret whose husband and child are killed by Omega 19, a brutal terrorist organization. She then joins Phoenix, an almost as brutal counter-terrorism organization to seek revenge.