Ace Armstrong vs. the Alien Scumbags! is a fast-paced horizontally scrolling shooter with a unique, slapstick take on the best of 50s and 60s sci-fi movies and cartoons. The game features a unique weapons system: instead of collecting power-ups, Ace must down enemies using the incredible power of the Recyl-o-Ray! before turning the Scumbags’ own weapons against them!
The game sees our titular hero blasting into outer space to defeat a race of psychopathic cephalopod invaders intent on wiping Earth from the face of the galaxy: if the galaxy even has a face that is... Ace must speed across the surface of the earth, before blasting into space, speeding through a deadly asteroid field, taking on a Scumbag Factory Ship and defeating them on their home planet before blasting into the mysterious Dimension X to put an end to the Scumbag menace once and for all! (phew!)
Play as Polar in 50 brand new brain-freezing puzzles from the icy north on the Icetruck to the explosive Oil Rig levels. Will you find yourself all at sea on the boat puzzles or can you prove you are smarter than the average bear?
You control a beach-sports chopper that is buzzin' private beaches for bikini babes and handsome hunks. Some of the babes and hunks are already taken but others are happy to climb on board! Avoid the angered beach bodies whose squeezes you've stolen as they pursue you in jet packs and beach buggies armed with rubber bullets trying to get their favourite honey or dude back. If you’re successful, you get to party with the most beautiful girls or hunky guys on the beach!
Beam'em Up is a downloadable action/puzzle game for PSP in which the player is cast in the role of a space scientist, piloting a spaceship with the goal of acquiring and collecting alien specimens from various planets and environments. Thanks to lush environments styled in 1950s sci-fi visuals, an accurate 2D physics system, addictive puzzle gameplay, and collection mechanics, Beat'em Up is homage to the classic era of videogames, revisited with contemporary look and feel.
Boom Beats is an addictive rhythm game which lets you enter compelling worlds full of club tunes: drum and bass, jungle, dub step, rave and house. All you need to do is tap the rhythm and earn score. Use multipliers, unlocks, special powers and more. Headphones recommended.
Do you have the courage to walk into a haunted house? Can you hold your nerve when face-to-face with an alien? Would you stand your ground when you hear the unearthly growl of a strange beast? If so, then you’re exactly the kind of reporter The Mystery Gazette is looking for! Hook up with photography expert Lieutenant Colonel Green, the clever and mysterious Anabel and tech whizz-kid Sparks as you travel across Europe to investigate the world’s spookiest tales. Use the news team’s special skills to capture evidence on camera, solve challenging puzzles and hack into security systems to crack the cases and discover the truth. One final question. When can you start?
The famous Puzzle Bobble series made a version ready as a launch title for the PSP.
This title brings the classic puzzle gameplay that the series is known for, with four modes to choose from: Single, Endless, VS and Survival.
Armed with the power to summon allied warriors and creatures, cast powerful spells, and build resourceful bases with his Spectral Cards, guide Galahad on his quest to stop Hellgaia and save the world. The other dominators await, each with their own card-wielding ways. Think you have what it takes to be a true card master? Join the battle and find out.
The game features a clash between Falcom's two main franchises, Ys and Sora no Kiseki (Trails in the Sky) with appearances by a cast of familiar characters from each of the two series.
The game's story mode is similar to those from the same fighting game genre. The player follows a character's journey across several stages to meet and fight different adversaries until achieving that character's epilogue. Unlike other games however, the battles follows Ys Seven's overhead display of combat and giving the player a greater variety of combat capabilities unique to those of a RPG.
TwinBee Portable is a compilation package containing five video games from the TwinBee franchise. It was released for PlayStation Portable on January 25, 2007 in Japan.
Similar to Parodius Portable, another Konami compilation package for the PlayStation Portable, it includes various game options to make use of the wider screen. It also includes a remake of the Game Boy release TwinBee Da!! which is exclusive to this compilation.
The Grand Architect master plan bought the human race close to extinction! Although you can believe what history lore tell you; "A war between Gods and Demons". Unlock the truth, by becoming the previous genocidal Grand Architect, build dungeon and labyrinths, lure and kill Demons that felt to your trap. Prove that it was not a war of the immortal that cause destruction by causing the second human extinction in yet another hack-and-slash dungeon maker tycoon.
101-in-1 Megamix is a collection of 101 games offering a healthy serving of adventure, action and puzzle gameplay galore that is fun for all family. Featuring 101 games that take you from the depth of the ocean to the Wild West... From the Stone Age to space racing... 101-in-1 Megamix boasts a unique visual style, a wide variety of unlockable games and prizes, and superb multiplayer action. Come channel surfin' through 8 different TV stations and play through a series of zany TV shows tailored to all sorts of themes, each packed to the brim with insane adventures and delightful challenges!
The game is known in Japan as Space Invaders: Galaxy Beat.
It features the original arcade version of the game, a "match-up" mode (similar to Midway's cocktail-only arcade game Space Invaders II, but with a different gameplay) and a new remake with new graphics, sounds and gameplay.
It features 3D graphics and new modes of play including multiplayer.
Elements of rhythm-action gameplay are incorporated.
Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave is an action beat 'em up, video game in the Tales series of games. It is considered an "scort title", and plays more similarly to the Dynasty Warriors game series.
Battle Royal is a Tower Defense strategy, action game set in the medieval period. The player can take command of an entire army and fight famous battles in India's history by using infantry, cavalry, elephantry and artillery to defeat the invading forces in 40 epic levels of strategic warfare.
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Judith Volltone is living alone in the alchemy shop that she inherited from her parents. She specializes in making medication, and often takes requests from villagers to make a living.
One day, an adventurer requests her to create an item called the "Hourglass of the Dragon", which has the abilities to travel in time. While synthesizing it, a piece of Judith's hair falls down into the cauldron, and Judith suddenly finds herself 200 years into the future.
On a peninsula to the south west of the continent Gramnad, there is the Kingdom of Kanalland. Here, there is a small and underpopulated village by the name Karotte Village. The main protagnoist Violet lives there with her family, although her parents are leaving Karotte Village. Violet, however, refuses to leave. Violet is very confident about her idea to open up a shop in town, even though her father doesn't support her idea. Their parents will return in three years, and see how the siblings are doing. Until then, Violet will need to prove that she can run her own shop.
Toradora Portable! is developed by Guyzware and published by Namco Bandai Games.
The player assumes the role of Ryuuji Takasu where he moves around school and town, conversing with characters and working towards multiple endings as part of an original storyline.
The game also features a minigame where players play as Taiga, fending off lovesick guys.