Race Driver 2006 is a racing video game developed by Sumo Digital and published by Codemasters exclusively for PlayStation Portable. It is an expanded version of TOCA Race Driver 2. The main new addition to the game is the Trans-World Cup mode which acts as a series of challenges.
In a super elitist school, the students are taught to believe in three things, friendship, wisdom and competition. Every year, the students of the school compete to become the student union body president, and these competitions are often more than intense. You need not enter the fray alone, though, as the school encourages friendship. You are allowed to form an ally with another student. The goal of the game is to conquer your opponents to become the student union body president and at the same time, develop a romance with your partner.
This dating simulation game is based loosely on the rules of Monopoly. The player gets fifty turns to spin the roulette and proceed along the grid and build up their reputation. Depending on their reputation, they can acquire land and other properties, the better they utilize their reputation, the better chances they have in being elected president.
You can choose any of the eight main characters as the protagonist and go after the characters of the opposite sex.
The first game in the wildly popular Diabolik Lovers otome series from Rejet. The player plays as Komori Yui, a girl sent to live with distant relatives.
Resident Evil Portable was a PSP exclusive game in the Resident Evil series, announced in 2009, and originally slated for 2010. Little to no information has been given ever since and is now presumed cancelled.
A japanese visual novel.
Arcana Famiglia is a self-appointed organization whose members have mysterious powers. They use these powers to protect a small Mediterranean island, Regalo, from pirates, foreign countries, and other threats. The members are all extremely loyal and devoted to the Family's leaders, being: Mondo, the boss, Sumire, his wife, and Felicità, the daughter and main heroine. The story is focused on the only daughter of the "Papà": Felicità, will be married to the next head of the family in two months — and the successor will be decided in a competition that Felicità herself will take part in.
Set within in a 3D cubic world, The Cube is the newest puzzle addiction to hit the PSP & market. You’ll explore your way through suspended 3D platforms and mazes with themed sets of variables suited to that level. The Cube will provide the fun-factor that puzzle gamers have come to expect while adding action elements to broaden the PSP gamers' experience.
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.
Dai-2-ji Super Robot Taisen Z: Hakai-hen is the sequel to Super Robot Taisen Z. Like its predecessor, it introduces a large number of new shows, including Gundam 00 and Gurren Lagann.
A Spike and Chunsoft produced continuation to the long running Shiren the Wanderer series, which was launched exclusively on the PlayStation Portable in Japan
Dai-2-ji Super Robot Taisen Z: Saisei-hen, yet another game in Namco Bandai's Super Robot Wars series, is the immediate sequel to Super Robot Wars Z2: Hakai-hen.
Despite its billing as a two-part game, Saise-hen is entirely independent of Hakai-hen. Players will receive a starting bonus in Saise-hen based on how many times they have completed Hakai-hen, along with an extra bonus for playing all of Hakai-hen's scenarios, but unlocked machines and pilots will not transfer.
Every series from Hakai-hen returns, with their sequels/second seasons debuting if applicable. Macross 7 makes its Z-series debut, with Dynamite 7 appearing for the first time in any SRW. The only completely new series, Tetsujin 28, is the 1980s incarnation of a robot series that predates even Mazinger.