Brandish your blade and dance of the edge of destiny!
A mysterious girl with no memory of her past. A knight in black armour appears from nowhere on the legendary island of Foo where the Prismatic Moon shines. The legend of "Blade Dancer" will be revived.
Full 3D Adventure Field: Explore towns, fields and dungeons, all in a large-scale, fully 3D environment.
In Depth Item Crafting: Appraise an item you obtain to and discover its recipe to create new items.
Exciting Real Time Battles: A completely real-time battle system. Experience a new type of battle in a fight to charge your Lunar Gauge and execute special abilities.
Find Your Ultimate Weapons!!
Mega Man Powered Up, known as Rockman Rockman in Japan, is a remake of the first Mega Man game. It was released worldwide for the PlayStation Portable in March 2006.
It was later released in a bundle alongside Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X and was slated for release on the PSP's PlayStation Network. It was released for the PlayStation Network service in Japan, but a US release did not occur due to technical difficulties. The game uses a chibi-style that was intended for the original game but was not possible at the time.
The designers intended to keep this design faithful to the way the characters worked and looked in the original. While it received generally positive reviews, the game sold poorly, and plans for a remake of Mega Man 2 titled Mega Man Powered Up 2 fell through.
Includes King & Balloon, Bosconian, Xevious, Mappy, The Tower of Druaga, Grobda, Dragon Buster, Dig Dug II, Motos, Rolling Thunder and Dragon Spirit
Two new "arrangement" games are included, Pac-Man Arrangement Plus and Motos Arrangement
Mobile Train Simulator: Keisei, Toei Asakusa, Keikyu Lines is a PlayStation Portable port of the 2005 PlayStation 2 game Train Simulator: Keisei, Toei Asakusa, Keikyu Lines. Like the original game, it features the connected networks of the Keikyu, Toei, and Keisei railways from Haneda Airport to Narita Airport.
Genso Suikoden I & II (幻想水滸伝I&II) is a compilation of Suikoden and Suikoden II titles. The game was developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation Portable console and released in Japan on February 23, 2006. It's one UMD disc containing both games. The game never saw any release outside Japan.
There was a time when mankind and monsters coexisted in peace, but The Great Disaster put an end to that era. The world changed radically, with all the planet's monsters disappearing in an instant, leaving behind only jewels that radiated tremendous energy.
Based upon psychological research, your PQ score will be determined by how quickly and effectively you solve each life-like situation. Test your wits, bend your brain, and match wits with the minds of users worldwide. A 3D puzzle game that tests players problem solving skills, PQ uses the PSP® system's Infrastructure Mode and allows players to post their PQ score on the worldwide ranking site to see how they rank against other players around the world.
A port of both installments of the PS2 "Blood The Last Vampire" FMV adventure game.
Includes extras and additional features, including a strategy flow chart, a digital art gallery, and some exclusive films.
Adventurer Adol Christin has washed ashore in yet another mysterious, isolated new land, inhabited by a people who sport long ears and bushy tails...and are none too fond of humans. Experience the very first 3D Ys game as never before, with a whole new gameplay mode unique to this release!
Densha de Go! Pocket: Chuuousen-hen (loosely translated to "Go by Train! Pocket: Chūō Line Edition") was released on January 19, 2006, including only the Chūō Main Line. It is a split port, based on the Chuuoo Line portions of Densha de GO! FINAL.
Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX is a near-faithful port of the arcade version with minimal loading times and all frames and sprites intact. All the additional characters from the GBA version as well as Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Evolution are present. The added characters now feature their own in-game storylines and endings. The Dramatic Battle mode in this version is the only one where both the player and partner characters can be selected individually, allowing for any character pairing. It also includes the Reverse Dramatic Battle mode from the Saturn version and an exclusive tag mode called Variable Battle.