Nana: Subete ha Daimaou no Omichibiki!? is a video game based on Nana released by Konami on July 6, 2006 for the PSP. Many of the voice actors from the anime voice their respective characters in the game.
The game is different in many aspects from the first Nana game, such as characters in "chibi" form, and the game board setting.
The setting is fashioned as a game board. A dice is provided for the player to move across the board. Gameplay is set up into several rounds, after every three rounds Blast or Trapnest perform live.
The player can be friends with their favorite Nana characters, buy clothes, or decorate their room. Sabrina, Jackson Hole, and Apartment 707 are some of the many locations in the game.
Tekken: Dark Resurrection on PSP is a portable version of the arcade update of Tekken 5, released in 2006. It includes the full roster, additional characters, and customization options from the arcade version. The game features multiple modes, including Arcade, Story, Practice, and Ghost Battle. It also supports local multiplayer and character data sharing via wireless connectivity.
On a day that starts out like any other, an 11-year-old boy's life is changed forever when his friend Miki suddenly collapses from an unknown illness. Without the means to save her, he grows increasingly distraught when suddenly, a strange voice offers him a second chance: "Beyond the door you can change your destiny!" He soon leaves the real world and journeys to the world of Vision, where, as a novice "Traveler," he will surmount myriad ordeals in hopes of ultimately meeting with the Goddess of Fortune to have a single wish granted.
Our four heroes from Super Monkey Ball - Aiai, Meemee, Baby and Gongon - were enjoying a typical day, when they saw a flying machine crash down on a nearby island. Soon, they discovered that the mysterious Naysayers have appeared, spreading discord and unhappiness all over the island. And to top it all off, the prince and princess of the neighboring islands have gone missing on Jungle Island - if they aren't found and returned, there's sure to be trouble! Can our heroes restore order to Monearth?
An enhanced Playstation Portable port of the original Boku no Natsuyasumi. Essentially a "creator's cut" of the original, doubling the amount of insects able to be caught as well as adding three new characters to the story.
This version of Juiced is built specifically for PSP, with unique multiplayer games and and an expansion on the crew and pink-slip racing features. The game was built from the ground up on PSP, with new cars, tracks, characters and game modes. The built-in wireless connectivity on the PSP lends itself to expanding the multi-player options, including multiplayer crew races, pink slip racing and the all new ‘Eliminator’ mode where the slowest driver per lap is removed from the competition, and the winner is the last one left in the race.
World Tour Soccer ’06 is designed from the base up to play on the PSP system. The game is a collection of quick (4 minutes) points-based game modes, each offering unique soccer challenges requiring players to utilize different soccer fundamentals.
Attempt to dominate the globe in the World Tour Mode as you take on the World’s best from Africa, Asia, North America, South America and Europe. Slide into Medal Mode and experience numerous challenging new mini games where points and medals are awarded for solid soccer play. The competition is calling, are you ready to answer?
10 new modes of play including All Rounder, Classic Challenge, Challenge Plus, Time Attack, Checkpoint, Dropout, Outnumbered, Pass Clock, In The Zone and Shot Clock. Each mode features alternate points scoring systems and a reward-based unlock structure.
71 international teams along with more than 1,650 real, world-class players and 8 international stadiums.
Game sharing compatibility allows WTS '06 owners to share various levels of the game
Doko Demo Issyo: Let's Go to School! is a video game developed by BeXide and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. It was released on June 15, 2006 for the PlayStation Portable.
The PSP version includes the full game and introduces a multiplayer mode called Tomb Trials. In this mode, players can race each other through tombs to see who finishes first or participate in a timed scavenger hunt for artifacts.
In this strange music rhythm game, you play Gitaroo-Man as you go against various music themed villains. The game puts a new twist on music games as you not only have to time button presses but you have to move the analog stick around in a radar circle to follow a line that passes through the center point. You can play up to 4 players using the multitap and choose from a variety of characters, songs, and locales.
Along with local Ad-Hoc multiplayer and additional difficulty options, the game adds a new Duet mode, in which two players control Gitaroo Man and Kirah in two exclusive new stages, "Metal Header" and "Toda Pasión". These levels may also be played alone if the handheld's Ad-Hoc is activated.
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.