Created specifically for the PSP system, WTF is a crazy collection of fun and addictive mini-games that drive the player to perform sometimes trivial, sometimes mind-bending, but always fun jobs in pursuit of the almighty dollar. The latest in a long line of unique Japanese games that have gained popularity in the United States, WTF delivers gamers compelling, bite-sized morsels of frenzied arcade-style action unlike anything ever seen on the PSP system.
Vertigo is a white knuckle race over wild landscapes collecting upgrades, discovering hidden shortcuts and utilising power ups; you must negotiate some of the most challenging courses in the Universe. Race across tracks suspended high above sprawling cities and lush vistas, but don’t miss a turn… it’s a long way down!
Over 50 courses across 9 stunning environments.
TOCA Race Driver 3 Challenge is the third game in the series. The main change is the new game mode "World Challenge" in which players take part in mission-based challenges.
Tracks include the British GT championship, Australia's V8 Supercars, Germany's DTM events and American Race series.
In a distant future, a mysterious mind disease is spreading and the road to the cure lies somewhere in the depths of space. Choose between the best pilots and complete a wide range of missions in this fast paced 3D space shooter.
Save humanity by a number of means such as: destroying enemy ships or their bases, escorting allied ships, retrieving cargos, defending convoys from pirates, raiding ground bases, clearing mine fields and infiltrating planets...
Gravity Crash combines old school arcade gameplay with next-gen visuals, delivering a simple yet addictive experience. Pilot a spacecraft and tackle a variety of missions, from taking out enemy installations to rescuing stranded astronauts. Each planet is fraught with danger, from narrow, twisting tunnels to deadly creatures. Players can even create their own custom levels to share. You'll need quick wits and a precise, steady hand to survive the action in Gravity Crash.
Download this exciting game today! (*Also available for the PS3 system)
Key Features:
•Classic arcade visual style with next-gen shine
•Master 35 challenging levels in the campaign mode, each with unique objectives and obstacles
•Brand-new Survivor Mode with all new extra levels
•Use the custom level editor to create your own levels and share with others via memory stick
If it moves, hammer it!
The town's been overrun by the Korumoku gang! Use hammeres, bats, fish - whatever it takes to knock them off the streets. Jump and smash your way through the gang to take back your local TV station, beach, ballbark, and more. Are you Gen enough to handle the job?!
Sunday vs Magazine is a crossover fighting game featuring dozens of characters from two of Japan's most popular shonen manga magazines: Shogakukan's Shonen Sunday and Kodansha's Shonen Magazine. It is a cel-shaded locked-view fighting game much like Street Fighter IV, and includes more than a dozen characters from each publisher's catalog, including contemporary series as well as older classic titles.
The game features three main modes. First, there is arcade mode, which pits the player against seven randomly-selected characters in order. Next is quest mode, which plays more like a scrolling beat-em-up and tasks the player with fulfilling various time-limited objectives like destroying targets or collecting keys, and which can be played solo or with up to three friend in wireless co-op. Last is the free battle mode, where the player can play a free battle against the computer or a friend via local wireless play.
The game system is relatively simple; characters have a limited set of moves, but they can be customiz
Neon Genesis Evangelions: Tsukurareshi Sekai - Another Cases" was released by
Bandai-Namco in Japan in 27/04/2006. It's a game for the PSP system which
consists in a port of "Neon Genesis Evangelion 2" (released for PS2 in 2004)
with many extras and gameplay enhancements. A limited edition was also
released to celebrate Evangelion's 10th Anniversary, with a special package
titled "Memorial Box" which featured different artwork for the game case &
disc, and most important, two bonus UMD video with the "Death & Rebirth" and
"The End of Evangelion" movies.
The genre of this game (usually classified as "World Simulator") is quite
difficult to describe, as it mixes dating simulator elements, tamagotchi-like
gameplay, and also real time strategic combats, everything mixed with events
from the series and alternate ones as well. In each Scenario of the game, you
will play as one of the characters from Evangelion and experience their daily
life. It's one of the best adaptations of Evangelion into a game, if not the
best, a
Displeased with his path of bloodshed, Kenshin picks up the lifestyle of a wandering samurai who fights only in the name of peace and has vowed to stop killing. Shortly afterward, he rescues Kaoru Kamiya, the young instructor of a kendo school, and goes on to form bonds with numerous other allies in his dangerous quest for atonement.
After the Book of Darkness incident, Nanoha, Fate and Hayate postpone sending Reinforce away to ensure that the Book's regeneration program won't harm anyone again. However, this means that the remnant pages of the Book of Darkness soon regenerate and Nanoha and her friends are forced to fight them. These remnants take form of twisted, dark copies of the trio called the Dark Materials.
All of the playable characters except the Materials have their own different story route in the game. Every route has the same basic structure: the player must first pass a training session, then defeat the dark clones of two of their best friends, defeat one Material boss, defeat the clones of two more friends, then lastly defeat a Material boss version of themselves.
Earth Defense Forces 2 takes place 3 months after the Invaders war. Mutations started in England; upon receiving the SOS call from London, our heroes flew in to investigate. Instead of the elegant city, all they sees are ruins and large insects rampaging what remains of the buildings.
Join the EDF force, pick up your firearms and battle the monsters and aliens that infest the planet. The Sony PSP game incorporates new elements, gameplay options and an adhoc network mode which allows 4 gamers to play together.
Up to four players can team up and share the power of nakama and fulfill guild requests. Part of the game’s strategy is picking the right team. The difference from the first game is that in this sequel, you can create your own character. The game allows you to choose gender, hair, eyes,facial appearance and much more. It also allows you to buy different clothes for your character. Players can create parties with a large number of Fairy Tail members. Players can equip partner cards in order to build character stats.
Take to the sky-high tracks with speed and precision in Rocket Racing, which challenges your reflexes and daring across 24 levels in Grand Prix, Challenge and Quick Race events. Drive like a true prodigy by mastering advanced drifting and wall-boosting techniques to get an edge over your opponents and achieve record times. Rocket Racing is intense action from the green light to the finish line!
Bashi Blocks - Make your Own Levels, Make Your Own Game! With ninety game levels to play through, huge end of zone bosses and several game modes to choose from including customized arcade tournaments, players of all ages are guaranteed hours of endless fun!
The unique built-in game editor offers unlimited level design possibilities; you can even structure your own game tournament!
- 90 Levels of goal scoring, block breaking fun.
- Special level features including animated blocks, exploding blocks, shield blocks, invisible blocks and deadly 3D defender enemies.
- 10 challenging end of zone bosses to defeat.
- Level Editor to build your own levels. Up to 100 user created levels can be stored.
- Tournament Mode allows you to create your own unique tournaments using game levels or your own levels.
- Special Power-Ups & Super Power-Ups to help (or hinder) you on the way to the goal, including lasers, bombs, flaming power balls and multiple balls and bats.
- A wealth of secrets to unlock.
Bubble Trubble is a dynamic new twist to falling puzzle games that lets players rotate and drop clusters of colored bubbles, matching colors to fuse them together and grow them until they burst. Be sure to combine matched colored bubbles together before running out of room. To avoid any trubble, you've gotta burst your Bubble! Three zany cartoon animal guides react to players performances as they present each level and its unique environment's challenge. Be sure to watch out for the Power Bubbles that may enhance or impede your performance.
Duael Invaders is an old-school, fixed-screen shoot 'em up, mixing the classic formula seen in countless great '80s games with its own unique brand of simultaneous 2-ship control. The game’s concept is centered on the idea of controlling two player ships simultaneously (on a single PSP or PS3 controller) across single player and 2-player co-operative and adversarial game modes.
In all modes your ships (one red, one blue) are tasked with destroying wave upon wave of red and blue enemies; the idea being to survive, waste the bad guys and attain the highest score possible. Some of your enemies will cause chain reactions or change other enemies' colors, so picking out the best shots will really help you survive and rack up those high scores!
Take control of Newton, the flying hamster in this action-frenzy horizontal shooter. You will fly across six unique environments, from the sunflower fields to the big Japanese city or the crazy ancient Egypt. Eight freaky weapons are scattered among the levels, and you'll need them all to take on the more than 35 different enemies (sneaky penguins, anti-air cows, exploding foxes, ninja squirrels, toaster-robots...) as well as the six dreadful and unpredictable bosses.