Rayman Rush is a on-foot racing game developed and published by Ubisoft, based on the Rayman universe. In many ways, it is like half of a port of Rayman Arena, featuring conversions of the same race tracks, the same introduction movie and also character theme songs (it, however, lacks the battles from M, and the character roster is different). It is a 1-2 player game, and each race has 2 characters running (1 in certain game modes). The game was released 4 months after Rayman M/Arena.
Races take place on 12 tracks in four worlds and there are five main modes of play: Training, Championship, Time Attack, Lum, and Target. Some of the modes of play in Rayman Rush concern more combative contests, as opposed to straightforward racing. Success allows players to unlock new characters and play modes. Two Rayman Rush players can race head-to-head, split-screen style.
Ikkyuu-san: The Quiz features a lot of different quiz questions about the Ikkyuu-san anime series, the game can be played against another human player or against the computer. The game features different game modes all of them quiz based.
The Tozan RPG is a classic RPG in which the player controls a group of adventurers that have to climb a mountain and defeat the monsters that will come in their way.
The Gambler - Honoo no Tobaku Densetsu is a gambling game in which the player takes the role of a young gambler that enters a casino where he wants to earn lots of money playing against other gamblers in different dice games.
Featuring ten tanks from World War II, Mobile Armor is a mission-based shooter in which you control the "Mars army tank" in battle against a succession of "Earth army tanks." Completed missions in single-player story mode become available for two-player free mode, with one player manning the cannons and the other the tank, as well as for two-player VS mode. In VS mode, five tanks are available from cleared story mode missions, with another five added based on the number of cumulative defeated Earth army tanks.
The Gal Mahjong: Love Songs - Idol wa High Rate is a mahjong game in which the player takes the role of a high school student that will try to win the heart of one of the 8 girls that the game features.
From TV Animation One Piece: Grand Battle! 2 is a Japan-exclusive fighting game for the PlayStation developed by Ganbarion and published by Bandai in 2002. It is the second game in the One Piece: Grand Battle! series and the seventh game to be based on the One Piece Manga and Anime. Similar to the first game, this game uses the song "We Are!" from the One Piece Anime.
One beautiful summer's evening, the frogs suddenly stop croaking. Don Croco's soldiers are busy catching all the frongs for a barbecue. And so Hugo sets off on a journey through the Swamp, Jungle, Crystal Grotto and the Factory to save the frogs.
The nefarious pirate Captain Hook found a map to Neverland's hidden treasure and intends to plunder it. Since he now knows where the treasure is located he hacks up the treasure map to pieces and scatters the pieces throughout Neverland so no one else will be able to locate the treasure. Meanwhile, the fairy Tinkerbell informs Peter Pan that there is a treasure somewhere in Neverland. So now Peter Pan and Tinkerbell are on a quest to locate the hidden treasure too by finding and putting back together the pieces of the sliced up treasure map.
Players take the role of Peter Pan and occasionally as Tinker Bell throughout 20 different stages. Some of the stages include Hangman's Tree, the Mermaid Lagoon, Pirate's Cove, Indian village, and Skull Rock.
Cartoon Network's boy genius Dexter is trying to save his laboratory from his archival Mandark in Dexter's Laboratory: Mandark's Lab? Mandark has infiltrated Dexter's lab and reprogrammed his computer, so players must help Dexter win it back by completing this adventure game covering four areas comprised of Dexter's house and his laboratory.
In each area there are two mini-games and four hidden blueprint pieces to one of Dexter's inventions that give him an advantage in each of the mini-games. Both Dee Dee's Dance Off, which has players pressing buttons in time to music, and Cootie Call where Dexter exterminates flying cootie bugs, take place in Dee Dee's bedroom. What's Buggin' Dexter, a foot race between Dexter and a bug that could potentially infect his computer, takes place in his computer's circuit board, and Dexter's Dodgeball takes place in the school yard with Dexter targeting school bullies with playground balls.
The Kyoutei features different game modes (tournament, free race & 2 players vs), 2 main playable character to choose from at the beginning of the game (there are more unlockables), 7 different courses to compete in, and a 2 players vs mode in split screen.
Based on the Hamster Club manga, this virtual pet game has players raising dwarf hamsters. In the main raising mode, players take care of their pets and manage their stats. Actually growing their pets, though, requires taking part in the different minigame competitions. These action games, in genres as varied as 100 meter dash and one-on-one fighting, each feature different gameplay styles. The i part of the title referred to its online features, using DoCoMo's i-mode cell phone service, which have since been discontinued.
Final Fantasy Anthology offers two games in one package for PlayStation. The European Edition contains Final Fantasy IV and V, which is different from the earlier released North American version that included Final Fantasy VI instead of Final Fantasy IV.
This package marks the first time these games had a PAL release.
Zoids 2: Herikku Kyouwakoku vs Gairosu Teikoku is a Playstation simlulator game on 2002. It's a sequel to Zoids: Teikoku vs Kyouwakoku - Mecha Seita no Idenshi.
The combination of traditional villages, villains trying to develop villages with concessions, and even horror supernatural demons creates a gloomy atmosphere throughout the story.