Travel down the world famous Route 66 with Mad Madeleine Mayflower, as she takes a much needed vacation from motorcycle racing. Explore hilarious and well-known tourist attractions as you travel all over the country in this Hidden Object game! Start off in California and find funny knickknacks as you make your way across Route 66 and through the very heart of America! Enjoy quirky minigames and have a great trip!
Popular anime and manga series Saki comes to the PSP in this mahjong-themed bishoujo game! Join Saki and her school mahjong teammates Nodoka, Yuuki, Hisa, and Mako, as they play together competitively and try to reach the high school national mahjong championships! Primarily a mahjong game, the player can also enjoy all of the unique girls' personalities and player strengths, from Saki's intuition to Nodoka's computational skill and Yuuki's love of tacos (yes, she gains mahjong power while eating tacos). Play through the game in "story", "challenge", and "free" modes, with unique styles of play from each, from being able to customize your mahjong teams to unlocking fanservice CG featuring the cute girls in the game. Enjoy mahjong with Saki today!
Based on the award winning Koukyoushihen Eureka Seven TV series, this game brings you right into the action. Koukyou Shihen Eureka Seven is an action video game published by Bandai released on April 6th, 2006 for the PlayStation Portable.
Face off against the computer or a friend in the crazy frenetic world of double sided Pinball Duel. With two balls being catapulted around the pinball arena, nail the timing and use your flippers to smack them at just the right angle. Tag the bonus target marks to win big prizes, unleash more balls and work to reach the coveted 10,000 point mark. Trying to catch up, but running out of luck, be devious and tilt the board to gain an advantage!
Recommended for one or two players and playable using a single PSP system.
The handheld debut of the Yakuza/Ryuu ga Gotoku series, Kurohyou follows the rise of series newcomer Ukyô Tatsuya, a young man who quickly finds himself wrapped up in the world of Japanese organized crime.
Gundam Battle Chronicle is the sequel to Gundam Battle Royale and Gundam Battles series. It features over 140 Mobile units including the 80 units in Gundam Battle Royale and improved the multi-player gaming system so that the single-player missions could be played in multi-player's mission mode. New additional missions are from Stardust Memory, and MSs from Gundam ZZ, Gundam Sentinel, and Char's Counterattack.
Monster Hunter Diary Poka Poka Airu Village is a spin-off installment in the Monster Hunter series, developed by FromSoftware and published by Capcom for the PlayStation Portable. It was released in Japan on August 26, 2010. The word airou is the Japanese equivalent of felyne, a fictional sapient cat species that appears in all of the Monster Hunter games. The player gives orders to the felynes to progress to the end of quests instead of having direct control over them. The game also uses a much more cartoonish art style as opposed to the realism seen in other Monster Hunter games. More emphasis is placed on style and village management. A few Hello Kitty items are also available in the game.
This is a Japan-only game in the Shining franchise.
This portable title utilize classic turn-based rpg combat with beautiful hand-drawn character art both in battle and in the world.
The game was adapted into an anime miniseries called Shining Hearts: Shiawase no Pan.
In this one-player only game, you play as Yoshimune Miyoshi, a student who transfers to the same school as Kida Masaomi, Ryugamine Mikado and Sonohara Anri. You get to talk to the characters and explore Ikebukuro where the DRRR!! story is set and learn about the gangs, Dollars, Yellow Scarves and a rumoured headless rider who haunts the streets on a motorbike.
Triangle Frontier is the third game in the Macross Frontier-based series of action games. This game features Academy Mode, which allows the player to create a pilot and build their stats.
Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai Portable is a romantic comedy visual novel developed by guyzware and published by Banpresto.
Unlike the original story of the light novels, Oreimo Portable expands on the story, with complete story routes for Kyousuke and each of the main female casts written by the original creator of the light novels, Tsukasa Fushimi.
This is the sequel to Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos.
It features returning game exclusive characters Jean and Cute, and introduces a new heroine, Maron Makaron.
It also features characters from other forms of media, such as the Soul Calibur, Tekken, Dead or Alive, Samurai Showdown, BlazBlue, Guilty Gear, and the King of Fighters fighting game series, as well as other anime and manga series.
Tsukumonogatari is an adventure RPG for the PlayStation Portable developed by Killaware and published by FuRyu. The game was released on January 27, 2011, in Japan.