Get ready to rev your engines and hit the streets in Asphalt: Urban GT 2 for the PSP! This high-octane racing game offers an adrenaline-pumping experience with a wide array of cars and motorcycles from some of the most prestigious manufacturers in the world. Race through exotic locations around the globe, from the neon-lit streets of Las Vegas to the bustling avenues of Tokyo.
With a variety of game modes, including Career, Instant Play, and Multiplayer, Asphalt: Urban GT 2 caters to all types of racers. Customize your vehicles with a plethora of tuning options to improve performance and aesthetics, ensuring you stand out on the track. The game’s stunning graphics and realistic sound effects immerse you in a world where speed and style reign supreme.
Challenge yourself with different race types such as Cop Chase, where you evade law enforcement, and the thrilling Road Challenge, competing against tough opponents. Whether you're a casual player or a hardcore racing enthusiast, Asphalt: Urban GT 2 offers an exhil
DJ Max Portable 2 introduces one more gameplay mode and offers a song selection of more than 60 tunes. In the new Fever Mode, you fill up your Fever ability which, when activated, speeds up the notes and applies a 2x score multiplier. By filling up yet another Fever, you can activate it again for a 3x multiplier, so on and so forth.
Lead the glorious army of 300 Spartans in an action game based on Frank Miller's graphic novel series and the major motion picture by Zack Snyder. Players take on the role of King Leonidas, who leads the brave 300 Spartans against Xerxes and his massive Persian army.
As Leonidas, uses sword, spear and shield and the power of the soldiers in a battle to determine the very fate of Western civilization. 300: March to Glory is a visceral experience focused on action and combat, allowing the player to fight both solo and in a phalanx alongside his fellow Spartans. The game follows the film's highly stylized production design for a unique look and an intense visual experience to charge along with the frantic action.
Bomberman Land is a theme park filled with people and different attractions. As in top-down RPG games, the player controls a character who can interact with the NPCs and objects on the map. Various spots give access to the attractions, in the form of mini-games. In some games, the player must pick-up sheep and lock them out of the field, complete jigsaw puzzles, look at equations and answer if they are true or false, etc. Completing various tasks will reward the player with numbered coupons that give access to new areas of the theme park.
In addition to the solo play, some games can be played in up to four players battles, or in a tandem cooperative mode.
Welcome to the world of M.A.C.H. Modified Air Combat Heroes rise through the ranks by defeating rivals and unlocking customized parts and planes -- 180 over-the-top configurations possible across 11 planes -- for enhanced speed and weaponry. Gamers will take to the skies for intense aerial racing action and deadly air-to-air combat throughout a variety of environments and can choose from multiple gameplay modes.
The first arcade-style flight combat title exclusively for the PSP system, combining intensive air combat with a multitude of explosions that allow gamers to relive the experience of the classic After Burner arcade game. In addition to the in-depth customization of 19 officially licensed military planes, gamers can compete against friends via ad-hoc in a variety of multiplayer modes, and for the first time ever, fly solo in a story-rich single-player campaign.
The plot of this game is a brand new story revolving around Majin Buu being released in Future Trunks' Alternate Timeline. Like most of the Dragon Ball movies, Another Road is considered a side story to the Dragon Ball series.
Gameplay is very similar to "Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai", the game's predecessor. The controls remain the same, but there are some additional functions that can be used during gameplay. The story mode gameplay features something similar to what was in "Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3" and "Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2".
"Call of Duty: Roads to Victory" is a first-person shooter developed by Amaze Entertainment and published by Activision, specifically designed for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). Released in 2007, the game brings the intense and immersive World War II combat experience of the Call of Duty series to handheld gaming.
The game features three interconnected campaigns, allowing players to fight as American, Canadian, and British soldiers. Each campaign offers a variety of missions that take place across iconic battlefields in Western Europe, including the Italian campaign, the Normandy breakout, and the airborne operations in the Netherlands.
"Call of Duty: Roads to Victory" is praised for its engaging gameplay, detailed graphics, and authentic sound design, all optimized for the PSP platform. The game includes a range of weapons and vehicles, along with multiple multiplayer modes that support up to six players via ad-hoc wireless play.
With its compelling narrative, challenging missions, and robust multiplayer optio
A remake of the original Game Boy game that was included in the PSP compilation TwinBee Portable.
It features all new full color graphics, new background music, and various new locations. The remake was developed by M2 and features music composed by Manabu Namiki, who produced an arrangement of the Game Boy version's soundtrack by emulating the sound style of the Bubble System hardware that the original arcade version of TwinBee ran on.
A remake of the original MSX game that was included in the PSP compilation Parodius Portable. It recreates the MSX game but with added enhancements such as smooth scrolling as well as many configurable game options including a widescreen mode to fit the PSP screen.
This is a compilation of the main games in the Parodius series and was released only in Japan.
It includes an enhanced remake of the original Parodius for the MSX, the expanded release of Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius for PlayStation, and arcade ports of Parodius Da!, Fantastic Journey, and Sexy Parodius.
TwinBee Portable is a compilation package containing five video games from the TwinBee franchise. It was released for PlayStation Portable on January 25, 2007 in Japan.
Similar to Parodius Portable, another Konami compilation package for the PlayStation Portable, it includes various game options to make use of the wider screen. It also includes a remake of the Game Boy release TwinBee Da!! which is exclusive to this compilation.
TOCA Race Driver 3 Challenge is the third game in the series. The main change is the new game mode "World Challenge" in which players take part in mission-based challenges.
Tracks include the British GT championship, Australia's V8 Supercars, Germany's DTM events and American Race series.
Chili Con Carnage is a semi-sequel to the Latin-style action game Total Overdose. The game has new missions and a structure fine-tuned for handheld play. The single player mode El Macho is a collection of different mini challenges which do not tell any story but give access to different characters with different gameplay. The game also future two dynamic multiplayer modes: Hangman for up to 4 players on 1 console and Fiesta for Wi-Fi gameplay. There is a massive amount of exotic weapons and the gameplay is over the top, with bullet-time and gravity-defying moves.
A port of Kanon on the PlayStation Portable, featuring the CGs in widescreen, adding voice-acting to the main protagonist and a 'Capture' option to save any scene in the game to Memory Stick.
Capcom Puzzle World provides gem busting mayhem at its best with the cult hit, Super Puzzle Fighter II. This time around, in addition to the renowned Super Puzzle Fighter II: X gem breaking mode, two new never-before-released-in-the-US options will be added to increase the level of addictiveness. Super Puzzle Fighter II: Y has player's group similar colors to create groups of three or more. Once the colors are line up, they break and charge up the "Change Gem" meter creating furious chains for come-from-behind wins. With the Super Puzzle Fighter II: Z mode, the rules are the same as X, but instead of falling blocks, the play field raises and the first one to the top loses. Block Block is an innovative twist to the block breaking genre. Released for the arcades in 1990, Block Block features a two player co-op mode, allowing for the cooperative destruction of blocks. Also unique to this title was the constantly shrinking paddle that forced player to finish each board as quickly as possible. Originally released for th