World Series Baseball 2K2, or World Series Baseball as it is known for Xbox, is a sports game developed by Visual Concepts and published by Sega for the Dreamcast and Xbox. It is the first game in the modern series to be featured on the Xbox and the first title in the series developed by Visual Concepts. It is the successor to the World Series Baseball series for the Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, and Sega Dreamcast. It was released in 2001 to coincide with the beginning of the 2002 baseball season.
The game and the rest of the 2K titles on the Dreamcast have had their online components revived and are completely playable online.
The first game in the Outlaw series of sports titles, Outlaw Golf is what you get when you take the classic game of golf and throw in lesbian strippers, wannabe rappers, ex cons and other wild personalities. The game has a bad attitude chock full of sexual themes and language that puts Happy Gilmore to shame.
Outlaw Golf pits you as one of ten over-the-top golfing personalities (paired with equally over-the-top caddies) to compete in over 30 different tour events from where you attempt to unlock new characters, better clubs and balls as well as improving your golfer's skills along the way with 12 different mini-games. The game also sports a composure response system, which simply means that when you do well, the game is easier and when you aren't doing so well you will find your shots not going exactly where you want them. Composure too low? Beat up your caddy and you can relieve some of that stress to regain your lost composure. Multiplayer supports 8 different game modes, including stroke play, match play, skins
Genma Onimusha contained many changes from the original release. Besides the requisite minor graphical upgrade, there were various changes to increase the difficulty. Monsters are stronger and there are generally more of them throughout the game, but the most significant addition is green soul energy. Some foes release this when they die and the player must capture it before other monsters do. The player can gain temporary invulnerability, but the monsters become faster and stronger. Additionally, there is a new area, several new costumes, enemies limbs can be cut off by your weapon on certain conditions, some new cut scenes and a new super attack.
The events of "Innocent Tears" take place in the 22nd century. In this post-apocalyptic world, Earth has turned into an battle arena on which two powerful races, the Angels and the Fallen Angels, fight each other, deciding the destiny of humans and the world. You take control of the leader of Fallen Angels, and fight to protect the human race from the manipulations of the Angels.
Knight's Apprentice is a third-person platformer with similarities to Jak & Daxter and Zelda games. You play as Memorick, Merlin's apprentice sorcerer that would have preferred to be a knight, in a quest to free Avalon from Morganna, her brother Mordred and the evil Queen Maab. On your way you will meet several Knights of the Round Table, King Arthur himself, and even hold Excalibur against hordes of villains.
Dai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics is a turn-based tactics videogame, originally released exclusively for the Microsoft Xbox on May 29, 2003 as a part of Microsoft's push in the Japanese market. It is a part of the long-running Daisenryaku series of war strategy games. It was translated and published by Kemco in North America on February 16, 2005. Its Xbox exclusivity was broken when the game was ported to the PlayStation 2 and released in Japan in 2006. The PlayStation 2 version was released as Dai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics Exceed in North America in 2007. A PlayStation Portable port was released in Japan in 2008.
Double S.T.E.A.L: The Second Clash has the same reckless vehicular smashing action of the first game, but this time set in the American city of Chicago. Missions can have varied objectives such as destroying a number of Yakuza targets or getting to a point in the city while being hounded by Yakuza cars. Missions have far more generous time limits compared to the first game, but they are also now rated, and earning a high rating on a mission with a quick time can unlock Extra Missions and cars. Most cars can earn multiple turbo boosts by destroying property and traffic, and if the boost bar is maxed out then it will be expelled all at once and stop time as well.
The free mode of the PlayStation 2 and GameCube versions of Wreckless makes a return, allowing Madoka and Mei to drive around the city without worrying about objectives or time limits. Boxes of car parts can be found hidden around Chicago, and for every five boxes found a new car will be unlocked. Extra Missions can be found as well that have non-Yakuza rel
Flight sim, built on the advanced GIN-YOKU system. Instead of serving up airborne battle action, Flight Academy lets players experience what it's like to be a passenger jet pilot. Would-be pilots work their way up from a single-prop A36 plane all the way to a full-sized airliner. The game lets players explore take off and land from multiple Japanese airports and explore the airspace over several islands in the Pacific.
Jockey's Road was developed by veteran horse-racing game developer Progress, and was intended to bring a new role-playing element into the genre. As in previous horse-racing games, players assume the role of a jockey and race on a variety of tracks. More than 300 horses, which are randomly generated in polygon form using data inputted by the user, are featured in the game. The script for the game was written by Kenji Terada, who is known for his work as a scriptwriter for Final Fantasy I, Final Fantasy II, and Final Fantasy III on the Famicom.