The player's job is to create and maintain a city. Played from a third-person perspective, the player needs to walk around, construct buildings, provide roads, and then screen the emails of possible inhabitants. Citizens need to be kept happy by interacting with them - give them gifts, listen to their gossip and complaints. If their needs are attended to (through schools, hospitals or entertainment), they will ditch the town. Build commercial, utility, entertainment industries to appease your citizens and make this a city people want to live in.
In the 1960s an aggressive alien species attempts to invade Planet Earth. It is your duty to prevent the annihilation of the human race.
They Came From the Skies is an arcade 3D shoot-'em-up where the player can choose between two different look alike aircrafts of that decade - a jet fighter and a bomber. In the following 20 missions the main task is to keep control of the sky by fighting flying saucers and defeating mother ships.
- Twenty huge and varied missions with hordes of enemies to destroy
- Fly fighter jets, attack bombers and captured alien flying saucers
- Manage aircraft upgrades and repairs to gain the upper hand
- Destroy alien mother ships, flying saucers, drop ships and infected human military hardware!
The protagonist of the series is Kimihiro Watanuki, a high school student who is constantly haunted by monsters, ghosts and spirits who are magically attracted to him because of his blood. These monsters are invisible to people without power, so other people brand him as weird or crazy when he is haunted by the spirits. Everything changes when he goes into a store that sells wishes.
The game takes place in the fictional location of Ivalice, where the empires of Archadia and Rozarria are waging an endless war. Dalmasca, a small kingdom, is caught between the warring nations. When Dalmasca becomes annexed by Archadia, its princess, Ashe, creates a resistance movement. During the struggle, she meets Vaan, a young adventurer who dreams of commanding an airship. They are quickly joined by a band of allies; together, they rally against the tyranny of the Archadian Empire.
In this new version of XII, there are 12 different layouts of the license board based on different jobs you can give the characters, opening up a whole new level of complexity to add to the epic show-stopper. Other goodies include a 16:9 view mode that enables widescreen viewing and a new bonus DVD.
SingStar '90 is a karaoke game featuring hit songs from the nineties.
The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.
Caveman Rock was a puzzle game designed for PlayStation 2, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC. Only the PS2 version was ever released.
This prehistory themed game is easily described as Bust-A-Move or Puzzle Bubble, but upside down. Instead of popping bubbles by shooting the colored bubbles upwards, you destroy rising rocks by dropping down the colored rocks. You can also earn money that can be used to upgrade your companions that can help you along the way.
Single match is the quickest way to play a game. On the single match summary screen you can set your favourite team and then randomise the other settings. Such as, home and away teams, stadium, weather, and rules (pre-season or home and away season rules). Mission Mode allows you to take up the challenge and feel the pressure with these historical matches. Each mission has a handicap that a team must overcome; from seemingly impossible score deficits, to slim leads with seconds left on the clock. Career Mode takes you from season to season, including a calendar view of the fixtures, training to guide your players’ development, season stats for all the players in the league, leaderboards for all stats categories, Brownlow, Coleman, Club best and fairest awards, Best on Ground awards for each match.
Metal Gear 20th Anniversary: Metal Gear Solid Collection is an eight-disc set commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Metal Gear franchise. This set is exclusive to Japanese territory. The collection includes all of the canonical Metal Gear games available at the time:
- Metal Gear Solid
- Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
- The Document of Metal Gear Solid 2
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
- Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (on one PlayStation 2 disc)
- Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops (with exclusive cover art)
- Metal Gear Saga Vol. 2
As the name suggests, this game is a compilation of emulated Galaxy Force games.
And there is also a "neo classic mode" which enhances the graphics and there are various sound options.
PachiPara 14: Kaze to Kumo to Super Umi in Okinawa is a pachinko simulator developed and published by Irem solely for Japan on the PS2. The final game in the series released for that platform, PachiPara 14 once again simulates a handful of Sanyo's Umi Monogatari line of pachislot machines, specifically the CR Super Umi Monogatari in Okinawa MTA and SAD models. It is also the last game to feature the long-running PachiPro Fūunroku subseries as an open world RPG; while the name went on to reappear in the series 3DS' installments starting with the first release of PachiPara 3D: Taikai Monogatari 2, it transitioned into a predominantly visual novel genre in the wake of series producer and longtime Irem developer Kazuma Kujo leaving the company in March 2011 to form Granzella.
Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s (titled Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s in Europe) is a music rhythm game and the third installment in the popular Guitar Hero series. It was released in July 2007 in North America and Europe, and in August 2007 in Australia.
Players use a guitar-shaped controller (purchased separately) to simulate playing rock music by hitting notes as they scroll towards the player. Rocks the 80s is an incremental title in the Guitar Hero series, rather than a full sequel. No changes in gameplay from Guitar Hero II have been introduced to this game. As implied by the game's title, the game features a 1980s theme, consisting of songs from the decade and playable characters, fashions, and artwork that reflect the time period.
The game was not as well-received as the prior two Guitar Hero games, due to the lack of new gameplay features and reduced soundtrack. Rocks the 80s is the third and final title in the Guitar Hero series to be developed by Harmonix before they moved on to create Rock Band.[5] The
Bob the Builder is a licensed PS2 game that uses characters and art from the popular UK children TV show 'Bob the Builder'. The game was released bundled with the Eye Toy and it is central to game play. In between clips from the tv show the player hits on screen buttons via the motion control to play. For example hitting left right or jump to navigate an ATV down a country road. Cleaning the vehicles by waving your arms over their on screen position, and nailing sawing and drilling by similar methods.
Based on the manga and anime of the same name, Nodame Cantabile follows the odd couple of Shinichi Chiaki and Megumi Noda. Both are students at the prestigious Momogaoka College of Music; Shinichi is a studious and strict conductor while Megumi is a pianist known for her loose and inventive playing style.