Get ready to rev your engines and hit the streets in Asphalt: Urban GT 2 for the PSP! This high-octane racing game offers an adrenaline-pumping experience with a wide array of cars and motorcycles from some of the most prestigious manufacturers in the world. Race through exotic locations around the globe, from the neon-lit streets of Las Vegas to the bustling avenues of Tokyo.
With a variety of game modes, including Career, Instant Play, and Multiplayer, Asphalt: Urban GT 2 caters to all types of racers. Customize your vehicles with a plethora of tuning options to improve performance and aesthetics, ensuring you stand out on the track. The game’s stunning graphics and realistic sound effects immerse you in a world where speed and style reign supreme.
Challenge yourself with different race types such as Cop Chase, where you evade law enforcement, and the thrilling Road Challenge, competing against tough opponents. Whether you're a casual player or a hardcore racing enthusiast, Asphalt: Urban GT 2 offers an exhil
The PlayStation Portable version of Spider-Man 2 uses the same engine as 2002's Spider-Man. Because of this, the gameplay is virtually unchanged, and many locations from the first game are reused, as is its scoring system, which assigns players a score at the end of each level based on various factors, such as the time taken to complete the level and the number of combos used. The player can crawl walls and web swing, though Spider-Man is only able to move forward in a straight line. They can also lock their camera onto certain enemies and web them.
As Spider-Man, players must master new combo moves as they protect the city of Manhattan from the nefarious Doc Ock and other classic Marvel villains by swinging, jumping and wall-crawling through 19 new levels that extend beyond the film. Featuring an unprecedented depth of gameplay, players experience original storylines and battle through graphically rich 3D environments. Swing, climb and web-sling through interactive 3D environments while experiencing scenarios, se
Bomberman arrives on the PSP with nostalgic gameplay and a new twist for the next generation of wireless, mobile gaming. An ominous black shadow is creeping towards Bomberman's planet, and sudden attacks by a mysterious robot army have brain-washed the inhabitants of surrounding planets, causing mass chaos.
Bomberman must embark on a new adventure through the galaxy to restore peace and order. Normal Mode: the latest Bomberman complete with a new story and 100 levels featuring a new Item Stock system allowing for the collection and strategic use of more items. Classic Mode: based on original classic Bomberman featuring over 50 different levels. Multiplayer Battle Mode: up to 4 players can fight for survival in a variety of highly customizable games across 20 different stages via wireless ad hoc mode. Game Sharing: Up to 4 players can battle from 1 UMD game disc.
R-Type is reborn! As the war between humans and Bydo rages, the fate of two races will depend upon you. R-Type returns with bold, turn-based strategy gameplay! Build and command a fleet of warships and test your tactical skills against the most dangerous powers in the universe.
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
G Unit Edition is the Port of 50 Cent: Bulletproof for the PlayStation Portable. While the story and cutscenes are the same as the console counterpart, the game eschews the third-person perspective game-play for a top-down, isometric viewpoint. Also added is multiplayer game-play through ad hoc wireless connectivity. The PlayStation Portable version featured a "Vitamin Water" minigame in which the player plays as 50 Cent at the apex of his business endeavors.
Brandish your blade and dance of the edge of destiny!
A mysterious girl with no memory of her past. A knight in black armour appears from nowhere on the legendary island of Foo where the Prismatic Moon shines. The legend of "Blade Dancer" will be revived.
Full 3D Adventure Field: Explore towns, fields and dungeons, all in a large-scale, fully 3D environment.
In Depth Item Crafting: Appraise an item you obtain to and discover its recipe to create new items.
Exciting Real Time Battles: A completely real-time battle system. Experience a new type of battle in a fight to charge your Lunar Gauge and execute special abilities.
Find Your Ultimate Weapons!!
In Every Extend, players control a ship with the only ability to detonate itself. Stages begin with a set time limit and enemies appearing on screen in randomized patterns. When the player detonates their ship and an enemy is caught in its blast radius, the enemy will explode and have its own blast radius that other enemies can get caught in, causing a chain reaction.
Every Extend Extra is a redevelopment of the popular freeware game Every Extend, which was a personal project by Kanta Matsuhisa under her "Omega" pseudonym.
Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded offers arcade classics which can all be enjoyed alone or via multiplayer using the PSP system's wireless ad hoc mode. Game sharing abilities not only pushes Reloaded over the compilation echelon, but presents the opportunity to be challenged just like the good ole arcade days. For those wanting to experience the games in their original presentation, the screen settings can be changed to suit just that. Relive Capcom's history and savor bonus features by earning credits towards Reloaded's themed slot machine to unlock a buffet of goods including original art, playing tips and secret codes. More than 15 arcade-perfect classics on a single UMD including Eco Fighers, King of Dragons, and Knights of the Round. A wealth of added features including game history, playing tips, original artwork, and new secret codes. Customizable controls to suit any gaming style
Empire Interactive's Taito Legends series of compilations moved onto handheld in Europe and the US with Taito Legends Power-Up. It is slightly different from Taito's own Taito Memories Pocket, which was only released in Japan. Most notable is the inclusion of Space Invaders and Space Invaders Part 2 and the absence of Rainbow Islands Extra.
Atari goes old-school for this hip collection of mini-games that blend street culture and the digital lifestyle into a fast-paced, eccentric experience. Hot Pxl's roster of 200 devious mini-games is tied together through a storyline surrounding Djon, a skateboarder who takes a mind-blowing journey into a vibrant pixelated world. Atari's dipped into its rich gaming vault to create the games, forging a 2D world that challenges you to think fast and act faster. You'll blast through old-school-style video games, bust out sweet tricks on your board or BMX bike, stage dive at concerts, and much more. You can even go online and download new content to keep things fresh.
The first arcade-style flight combat title exclusively for the PSP system, combining intensive air combat with a multitude of explosions that allow gamers to relive the experience of the classic After Burner arcade game. In addition to the in-depth customization of 19 officially licensed military planes, gamers can compete against friends via ad-hoc in a variety of multiplayer modes, and for the first time ever, fly solo in a story-rich single-player campaign.
EA Replay is a retro-themed compilation for the PlayStation Portable comprising a number of classic games. It was released in the United States on November 14, 2006, with Australian and European releases shortly afterwards.
The collection contains the Mega Drive/Genesis versions of Budokan: The Martial Spirit, Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf, Haunting Starring Polterguy, Jungle Strike, Mutant League Football, Road Rash 1-3 (Albeit with music removed and replaced with one track) and Virtual Pinball.
It also contains the SNES versions of B.O.B., Syndicate, Ultima VII: The Black Gate and Wing Commander along with the Secret Missions stand-alone expansion.
A port of the PlayStation 2 game FlatOut 2.
This version has reduced visuals and destruction detail then the original PS2 game but includes the carnage game mode added in FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage as well as that versions soundtrack.
Flatout brings its destructive high octane motorized anarchy to the PSP, for the first time. Boasting the most four-wheeled mayhem ever seen, with nine different game modes, including 36 carnage challenges, full career Championship, destruction derbies, multiplayer party mode and the bone-crunching Ragdoll stunt mode.
Frantix is a video game on Sony's PlayStation Portable. The game contains over 150 levels (most need to be unlocked). The player must race against the clock in order to solve each puzzle. Some levels are tricky and the most obvious path may not be the best route to go. In each level there are obstacles, deadly traps, hazards and creatures which can delay the player from completing the level.
Coded Arms Contagion is the sequel to Coded Arms.
The gameplay is similar to the first game, Coded Arms. However, this time player has only 13 levels (and a training) with no random geometry, plus challenges which are available upon completion of a level. Full Motion Videos, storyline and much bigger landscapes are present. The player has to collect special point to upgrade his armor, health, and weapons. A new feature is included: the ability to hack computer panels, doors and turrets. The game's levels are divided into three portions: Industrial Zone, Military Zone, and A.I.D.A. Core. The only step back (compared to the previous title) is the absence of ragdoll physics.