This version of Final Fantasy IV released as part of Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection includes many of the features introduced in the Advance version such as the Bestiary, Music Player and bonus dungeons, whilst also incorporating a number of changes and features exclusive to other ports.
The opening FMV returns from the 3D Remake's Nintendo DS port as well as new 3D cinematic cutscenes. There is an option to switch between the original Super Famicom or the arranged 3D Remake versions of the soundtrack. It also includes an auto-battle feature for the first time as well as other gameplay changes.
An Art Gallery containing illustrations by Yoshitaka Amano has also been added.
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 cancelled PlayStation Portable port of Sonic Generations that was cancelled very early in development when it was still under the name Sonic Anniversary.
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.
“Fight Ippatsu! Juuden-Chan!! CC” is an adventure game based on the TV anime based on the original work by Mr. Jitama. The game revolves around the original character "Cell" (CV: Eri Kitamura) created by Mr. Jitama, and includes full voices by the same cast as the TV anime. We use multiple stories and multiple endings, where the story changes depending on which characters you become friends with.
Dice Dice Fantasia is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Broccoli, which was released in Japan in 2009.
``Yuhodo,'' which handles systems for numerous card games, is in charge of system design. It's a simple yet deep board game with lots of elements to play with.
In addition, Munetsugu Kusaka, who works on illustrations for light novels and bishoujo games, has been appointed as the character designer and original artist. The theme song will be delivered by a lineup with Elements Garden producing the music and Haruka Shimotsuki on vocals!
Rain Wonder Trip is a quizz quizz/adventure game featuring Asias most popular RandB singer Rain. In the game, player goes on a trip with Rain and discovers everything there is to know about him and his life through multiple series of quizz and never seen before videos.
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel, also known as Neon Genesis Evangelion: Iron Maiden, is a video game based on the Gainax anime/manga series Neon Genesis Evangelion.
The PS2 and PSP edition adds new scenarios, gallery and replay mode and an auto-save function.
The rapping pup, PaRappa, dreams of impressing his friend, the beautiful Sunny Funny, and going out on a date with her. But what he lacks is confidence - help PaRappa rap his way through learning Kung Fu, a driving test, cooking and more, all in order to get the girl. And remember - You Gotta Believe! PaRappa the Rapper is a game based on lyrics, music and rhythm. The game itself is very basic - each stage has a 'teacher', that PaRappa must follow. You'll see the teacher say some lyrics, and then PaRappa must copy the teacher by pressing the appropriate buttons to repeat those lyrics back. Rap well, and you'll be able to continue; fudge up the lyrics, and the music will start to distort and the teacher will become displeased. Continue to mess up and you'll fail the stage. Of course, the goal is not to copy the teacher, but instead to outperform them - you can do this by improvising in the song's gaps. Listen to how the song goes, and improvise in time to the music; if you perform well enough, the teacher will step
Dynasty Warriors 7: Special (真・三國無双6 Special) is an updated PSP version of Dynasty Warriors 7. For Japan at least, the portable version marks the first time the game is playable on another console.