Beyblade Fighting Tournament was the second video game released. This game features some concepts and ideas that were later abandoned within the Beyblade franchise, though many ideas were continued on within the manga and anime.
The standard game play involves visiting locations and the player fights their way through tornements to advance to the next stage of the game. As each tornement was won, more parts and bit-beasts are made able to be bought from the games shop.
The player could only start with one of 4 arch-types, "Dragoon", "Draciel", "Dranzer" and "Driger". Intially by default the player could only choose Dragoons, although codes were released in magazines to acess the other arch-types.
Within each match, however, aside from the launch the player had virtually no control on the beyblade once it was in the arena, resulting in many matchses being won more based on luck and the beyblades strength then player skill.
Put adventure into overdrive, as you captain a futuristic vehicle, and race through six alien worlds to face off in a battle of wills, thrills, chills and spills. Take on opposing high-tech vehicles, obstacles and obstructions - all as you approach a final showdown against multiple-bosses in a good 'ol game of bumper cars, minus the bumpers.
Beatmania GB Gotcha Mix 2 is a videogame launched for Game Boy Color. It has 25 songs and it's the last portable videogame for beatmania franchise, and it's the only one from the trilogy to have "Duet" charts, which two players are needed to play this level via Game Boy link cable, two GBC's, and two copies of the same game.