Shaman King: Spirit of Shamans is based on the anime, in which you will complete the first half of the overall story featured within the anime/manga series. This is the first fighting game featured within the series. The graphics seem to reflect other styles seen within the original Gundam Battle Assault, in which you will be playing right-to-left with advanced sprite graphics. Your spirit can also be regularly used within this fighter as to assist you. At random times in battle, the icon of your specific spirit will flash, in which if you press either O or X fast enough, your overall spirit meter will rise. When risen to the highest extent, you can unleash your ultimate. Within this game, three different buttons vary from a weak attack, or a more stronger attack. The combo system seems to range up to the max of 10 in battle. Story mode, Vs mode, and Arcade mode are the three playable modes within this game. In Story mode, you will experience various cutscenes and additional minigames. Arcade mode seems to be the s
Tecmo's Super Shot Soccer is a hybrid of simulation and arcade-styled soccer. Featuring over 30 teams from around the world, the game's play modes are based on international-styled soccer. The four play modes are Test Mode (exhibition play), World Tournament Play (inspired by soccer's World Cup), International League (a round-robin league) and International Cup (a 16 team tournament). Of these modes, only Test Mode allows two players to play the game at the same time.
Differing itself from typical soccer simulation titles, Super Shot Soccer provides over the top arcade-style plays. Called Super Shot Special Moves, each team has two or three special moves that tie into the team's nationality. These provide a unique twist to simulation soccer, as gameplay can be interrupted by national monuments, disaster attacks and more. Special moves can be used to affect both offensive and defensive strategies.
Digimon World 3 is a role-playing video game created by Bandai for the PlayStation. You play as a child called Junior who enters an online virtual reality MMORPG called "Digimon Online", which is run by the "MAGAMI" corporation. A terrorist attack on the Internet traps Junior and his friends inside the game and he sets out to stop them with his Digimon partners.
Unlike past Digimon World games, battles against wild Digimon are random and the battle system although turn-based is very different from Digimon World 2, the most notable distinction is battles are one on one instead of three on three although you may tag in a different Digimon, battles also feature three types of digivolution; normal, Blast, and DNA digivolution.
Hikaru no Go: Heian Gensou Ibunroku is a Japan-exclusive party game based on the Hikaru no Go magna series. It was developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo for PlayStation.
Dragon Quest Monsters 1+2 is a compilation of the 3 DQM games released on the Game Boy Color. The games have updated graphics and a new interface. The game was released on the PlayStation but only in Japan.
Kowai Shashin is a horror game released for the Sony Playstation in 2002, it is vagyuely similar to the Fatal Frame series.
Gameplay consists of finding a spirit in a creepy photograph, and catching it trough a quick time event.
There´s an urban legend around the game, considering it a cursed one, because of supposed deaths and hauntings during the development (which isn't true, at least, no one died during the making of the game).
Kaboom! A volcano erupted near the quiet town of Misty Peaks! Spring into action with the Rescue Heroes Team and help save the town! Race against a river of lava with Jake Justice, and soar above rooftops with Ariel Flyer in search of stranded people and pets. Use your quick wits and problem-solving skills to complete each rescue mission and save the day!
The PlayStation version of The Cameraman: Gekisha Boy Omakefu is an updated and expanded port released as Volume 94 of the Simple 1500 series and contains an additional stage. It also has an unlockable cooperative mode with a second player as the Gekisha Girl. Otherwise the versions are identical in graphics, sound and gameplay.
The player controls a deformed little guy who's about to drop out of photography school due to his parents’ deaths, but is offered a test to graduate by the dean. You walk around taking pictures to gain points and more film. The stranger and more screwed up the image you take is, the more points you get. Some of the things you'll see are pretty sadistic and evil, but that's what makes this game so damn fun to play.
Pick one of six robot vehicles to race against your opponents.
Compete in Training and Story modes over incredible futuristic tracks
Your racer is able to climb walls, loop-the-loop, and swing devastating blows at the opposition, helping you to progress through the exciting story.
Future Racer puts you in the hot seat!
Think You Got Game? Time to put up or shut up with Power Play Sports Trivia! Climb the ranking ladder, reach the Hall of Fame, and become a Trivia Legend. Take on 4,000 brain-bruising questions from the wide, wide world of football, basketball, baseball, and hockey.
Otenki Kororin: Weather Tales is a Japan-exclusive weather-themed Puzzle Combat Game by Takumi Corporation done in claymation. Taito originally published it for the Arcade in October of 2001 and then ported it to the PlayStation on May 02, 2002 by Takumi Corporation.
The PlayStation port of World Soccer: Winning Eleven 6, released for PlayStation 2.
The game featured 54 international and 16 club teams (plus seven hidden ones) to participate in several tournaments, from friendship games to the World Cup, with a vast choice of customisable tournaments. Players can create their players with personal statistics, and then put them into any team. They can also play legendary teams, such as Brazil with Pelé or Argentina with Maradona.
Meitantei Conan: Saikou no Aibou is a PlayStation game released in 2002. Published and developed by Bandai. It is based on the popular anime of the same name, translated to Detective Conan.
Klonoa Beach Volleyball is a spin-off of the Klonoa game series. Its release was limited to Japan and Europe only with the characters speaking in English in the latter.
Turn this up! America is jamming with Dance Dance Revolution: Konamix. The arcade phenomenon of out-voguing everybody on the dance floor with your smooth moves comes home to the PlayStation. The game includes solid grooves from Japan's dance sensation and you can shake it down to 28 popping tracks pulled from Konami's all-time best Dance Mania tracks. Move it wild to slightly J-Pop and throw down fierce to some manic techno. And to get the best of it all, throw a party with a few rounds of 2-player Dance Dance dance-offs! Plus, with the special Dance Pad (available with the Dance Dance Revolution Dance Pad set), you can get your friends and neighbors on the floor and down on their feet just like in the arcade. Turn that beat and show off how you like to move it!
The home version of 4thMix was released in Japan on March 15, 2001, for the Sony PlayStation console. It contains 55 songs, including 3 from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix (which were not present in the home version of that version) and six hidden songs: on