Being good at Pool is simply not enough in World of Pool. You have to be the best - and not just at Pool but also at the tactical game that is Billiards and the ultimate test of ball control, Snooker.
The stakes in World of Pool could not be higher. Go to another player’s house and see what takes your fancy – a nice new cue, a jukebox, or even a vase. Challenge your opponent and if you win the item is yours for your very own crib. But be careful, because if you lose your own crib is going to be raided. As losing is not an option its time to play dirty – taunt your opponent to distract them, soften the cushions so the balls don’t bounce – do whatever it takes to win.
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes is an English-exclusive fighting game and is the first English Naruto game on the PlayStation Portable.
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes is essentially a scaled down version of Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 and an edited version of Narutimate Hero Portable. However, Ultimate Ninja Heroes is more of an action game whereas Narutimate Portable was more story oriented. The game also features 20 characters and several new features, such as a three-on-three fighting system, wireless two-player battles, and "hidden" team skills.
The hunt-or-be-hunted adventure continues with more content and options than ever before. In Monster Hunter Freedom 2, gamers increase their play skills as they battle through breath-taking environments while defeating bloodthirsty creatures. As mighty hunters, players can face a variety of quests alone, but the true spirit of the game comes from playing with others.
Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars on the PSP (PlayStationPortable) system brings multiplayer gameplay to this fan-favorite series for the first time. It's an all-out bumper brawl as cabbies race, ram, smash and dash to steal fares and score big tips. Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars combines Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2 with hilarious new features that allow players to meddle with their opponents in brand new ways. Ram your opponent's cab to steal their passengers and use the new interference feature to slow down their fare delivery time. This is no ordinary cab ride - this is war!
A GPS-enabled version of Minna no Golf (Everybody's Golf) on the PSP. Plays like a traditional Everybody's Golf game, but doubles as a measuring tool for real life golf courses using the PSP's GPS attachment.
A PlayStation Portable exclusive entry into the long running Ape Escape series which was developed by h.a.n.d. and released by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively in Japan. After kidnapping The Professor, Aki (Akie), Yumi (Sayaka), Kei (Satoru) and Jimmy (Hikaru), Specter goes on to shrink the laboratory with Spike (Kakeru) and Natalie (Natsumi) still inside. On the bright side, the lab is now the perfect size to be disguised as a Pipo Helmet - now, the player will use this gadget to take control over monkeys (Piposaru) in brand new levels to help both protagonists rescue their friends and defeat Specter once again.
A port of For Symphony: With All One's Heart for the PlayStation Portable. The port adds a music player mode, galleries displaying sprites, CGs, 4-komas and production images.
The PlayStation Portable port of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night was included as an unlockable bonus game in Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles.
The Dracula X Chronicles version features numerous differences from the original PlayStation 1 version. There is a new script and newly recorded voice acting, as well as an option to use the original Japanese voices. Maria Renard has been added as a boss and playable character, sporting a new moveset modeled after her abilities in Castlevania: Rondo of Blood. Several familiars, which were omitted from previous international versions of the original game, have been re-added. Like the Xbox 360 version, "I Am the Wind" was replaced with "Mournful Serenade"--a new piece composed by Michiru Yamane--as the closing theme. An English-recorded version of the song "Nocturne" has also been added.
Create your own dungeon, with simple or complex design. Lure monster and endanger the townspeople life into your new built dungeon. Thereafter, trick the townspeople into believing you are the hero and slay the monster, and be hailed as the Grand Architect in this hack-and-slash dungeon crawler.
PQ2: Practical Intelligence Quotient 2 (also known as PQ2; Intelligent License 2 in Japan) is a puzzle game for the PlayStation Portable, and a sequel to PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient. The game is based on testing the model of human intelligence developed by Dr. Masuo Koyasu at Kyoto University.
PQ2: Practical Intelligence Quotient 2 shares many features with the first PQ game and similar platform-like puzzle games. In each stage, the player controls a human avatar in a virtual reality world, climbing and dropping from levels, lifting, dropping, pushing and pulling boxes in order to activate switches and lifts, block laser beams, and to create stairways in order to reach an exit point. The player must also avoid guards that make rounds on the level.
The main game is presented as an intelligence test of 100 stages. The player is given a total cumulative time of 5 hours to complete all 100 puzzles; time is only counted while the player is performing the puzzles, and the player can save and come back at an