An adventure role-playing video game that utilizes animated sequences from the Blood+ anime series as well as new footage created specifically for the game. Saya, joined by three friends from school, investigates the mystery of her father's disappearance.
Def Jam Fight for NY takes the battle for hip-hop domination into the fighting ring. More than 35 hip-hop artists and personalities--including Busta Rhymes, Carmen Electra, Lil' Kim, Ludacris, Method Man, Redman, Sean Paul, Slick Rick, and Snoop Dogg--face off in brutal wrestling matches. In the ring and on the streets, you'll join the battle as a New York City street fighter. The game challenges you to develop your own fighting style and seize control of the hip-hop underworld.
The Doko Demo Kanji Quiz - Challenge! Kanji Kentei 2006 is a Puzzle game, developed by Vingt-et-un Systems and published by D3Publisher, which was released in Japan in 2006.
MotoGP is a racing game featuring motorcycles and riders seen in the 2005 and 2006 MotoGP seasons. The game features the game modes Arcade, Time Trial, One on One, Multiplayer, and Season (Career) mode and you select which season you want to be in for each one.
King's Field: Additional II is an RPG video game published by FromSoftware and was released on August 24th, 2006, for the PlayStation Portable. It is a sequel to King's Field: Additional I.
Guilty Gear Judgment (ギルティギア・ジャッジメント, Giruti Gia Jajjimento) is a spin-off game of the Guilty Gear series, exclusive to the PlayStation Portable, and the 11th overall installment. It also includes a slimmed-down version of Guilty Gear XX ♯Reload, developed by Arc System Works and published by Majesco in USA and Europe, and SEGA in Japan. It is the first game in the series to be released on PSP outside of Japan.
Wander around up to five casinos from around the world in real 3D. Take a spin on the roulette table, play Baccarat, Craps and even the slots. And of course, enjoy the numerous poker modes, including Omaha and Texas Hold'em. As you win money, and fame you can collect different outfits, use the character designer to customise your avatar as you see fit, and move onto new casinos with better poker players and higher stakes.
Bubble Bobble Evolution is a game in the Bubble Bobble series for the PSP system. It is known as Bubble Bobble Magical Tower Daisakusen in Japan.
Bub and Bob, the two main characters in the series, have been trapped in costumed versions of their bubble dragon forms (instead of physically into bubble dragons) [1] and are separated into each of the two Towers of Entertainment. Bub and Bob must traverse the towers while defeating the various enemies inside it.
The game's levels are now in a cylindrical structure, and there are puzzles that must be completed to progress through the game, such as activating switches and moving items.
In Every Extend, players control a ship with the only ability to detonate itself. Stages begin with a set time limit and enemies appearing on screen in randomized patterns. When the player detonates their ship and an enemy is caught in its blast radius, the enemy will explode and have its own blast radius that other enemies can get caught in, causing a chain reaction.
Every Extend Extra is a redevelopment of the popular freeware game Every Extend, which was a personal project by Kanta Matsuhisa under her "Omega" pseudonym.
Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins is the first game in the series to employ 3D graphics, while maintaining much of the 2D gameplay mechanics of the earlier games. It also marks the return of the series' project head, Tokuro Fujiwara.
The game still follows the classic scenario of the heroic knight Arthur battling with demons, but includes a large number of changes.
Magic sudoku is a collection of 2000 logic games: sudoku and crucipixel. In sudoku the player have to fill a grid with numbers (no mathematical skill needed!), in crucipixel the player have to fill a grid with black squares in order to form a picture following the clues.
Densha de Go! Pocket: Toukaidousen-hen is a split port of the Densha de Go! Pocket line to the PlayStation Portable, all of which are based on parts of Desha de GO! FINAL:
- Densha de Go! Pocket: Toukaidousen-hen (loosely translated to "Go by Train! Pocket: Tōkaidō Line Edition") was released on July 27, 2006, including only the Tōkaidō Main Line.