After a mole awakes from a deep slumber he sees that the world around him has changed dramatically. His hole has been converted into a huge laboratory filled with deadly monsters. Now its up to you to help mole destroy the laboratory and take back what is rightfully his.
London Cab Challenge is a racing/driving game similar to Crazy Taxi but using a British taxi cab.
Each "mission" involves picking up and delivering customers to their destinations as quickly as possible, all while staying in the proper lane and avoiding collisions with traffic. A green arrow appears on-screen as a direction guide, changing to red when the destination spot is within sight. A yellow arrow helps in navigation, warning when a direction can be hazardous. An on-screen speedometer displays how fast the cab is going at all times.
Missions increase in difficulty as the game progresses, and better drivers gain rewards that can be used to upgrade the cab. Scores are kept on a Ranking board.
You are summoned as a liberator in a world called Femto. A liberator is someone who can perform the ritual of freeing someone's mind. Your goal is to escape the world of Femto and return to your own world, and only way to do so is by freeing people's minds.
The game consists of two main gameplay elements. The adventure part which is where the story unfolds and the typical visual novel dialogues are gone through, and a puzzle part which consists of two phases, a phase for moving puzzle pieces, and a phase for moving to a location. The puzzle picture consists of 15 key pieces in total, and you need to put them all in their right place to be able to escape. Each phase gives you limited number of turns and/or points you can spend until it is finished, after which another phase will start. By determining location, you will move onto corresponding adventure part. In each location during adventure element, various events will occur and you will be able to talk to characters there. After the adventure part is over, you wi
Player assumes a role of Saya Otonashi — an ordinary schoolgirl, who suffers from amnesia. Upon being attacked by a Chiropteran she learns that she's the only one who can defeat them. She engages in a journey with her family, allies, and her chevalier Haji, to defeat he Chiropterans and recover her identity.
Toru Yajima and Mari Kobayashi return to Mikazuki Island. They stay at the cursed "prison" mansion once again and are joined by a cast of characters including Yosuke Mikimoto, Toshio Kubota, Seiichi Kayama, Keiko Kitano and a woman named Haruko. A murder mystery is afoot where gamers go through the story from the viewpoint of four characters who look at events from different perspectives (both literally and figuratively) in order to deduce the identity of the killer.
SingStar Anthems is another helping from the popular karaoke game series SingStar. This time it's the turn of the Divas with tracks guaranteed to get the sequins and tiaras out. There are 20 tracks included with music videos plus the ability to disc-swap with previous SingStar games for extra songs.
Gunparade Orchestra: Blue Chapter ~Send a letter from the Sea of Light~ ( ガンパレード・オーケストラ 青の章 〜光の海から手紙を送ります〜) is a Japanese game co-developed by io-spiral, Dice Corporation and Alfa System. It was the final game of the Gunparade Orchestra game trilogy to be released for Playstation 2 on July 20, 2006.
AFL Premiership 2006 is a simulation game only for the PlayStation 2 based on the AFL. The game was developed by Australian games developer IR Gurus and was published by Sony Computer Entertainment under the SCEE label. It was released on 20 July 2006 and is the tenth game in the AFL video game series. The game was only released in Australia. Commentary includes, Dennis Cometti, Dermott Brereton, and Christi Malthouse.
The Fatal Fury series was SNK's first ongoing fighting-game franchise, and many beloved SNK characters and locations made their first appearances in Fatal Fury. Now, gamers can see the series in its beginning stages with Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 1. This package includes four classic Fatal Fury games: Fatal Fury 1, Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury 3 and Fatal Fury Special. Fatal Fury 1 was the first fighting game to feature a two-plane system, allowing characters to dodge out of harm's way when confronted with a challenger's attacks.
Based in the original manga, the player assumes the role of Risa Koizumi as she interacts with other characters. The players choices guide Risa down one of the many available endings.
AMF Xtreme Bowling 2006 is a bowling simulation game. It has nine environments, all in regular or "xtreme" versions, colorful customizable characters whose stats increase as you play, customizable oil dispersion on the lane and six modes.
The modes available are practice, single player, which are self-explanatory, tournament and league, which support up to 8 alternating players and match challenge where you must attempt to get strikes with various pin arrangements of increasing difficulty.
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 is a role-playing video game developed by Atlus. In the game, the player takes the role of a male high-school student who joins the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad (SEES), a group of students investigating the Dark Hour, a time period between one day and the next that few people are aware of. During the Dark Hour, the player enters Tartarus, a large tower containing Shadows, creatures that feed on the minds of humans. To fight the Shadows, each member of SEES is able to summon a Persona, a manifestation of a person's inner self. In addition to the standard elements of role-playing games, Persona 3 includes elements of simulation games, as the game's protagonist progresses day by day through a school year, making friends and forming relationships that improve the strength of his Personas in battle.
A collection which was released on Silent Hill movie Japanese premiere's day. The set was a limited edition which was distributed exclusively through the Konamistyle.jp site at the price of 7.400 yen. It includes:
- Silent Hill (PSone Books)
- Silent Hill 2: Saigo no Uta (Konami Palace Selection)
- Silent Hill 3 (Konami Palace Selection)
- Silent Hill 4: The Room (Konami the Best)
- Five postcards in a plastic pouch, one for each game and one for the live action film
- Film postcard of a slightly different format than the others
- Projector light sealed in plastic with a piece of paper
Pool Paradise: International Edition is a Sports game, developed and published by Conspiracy Entertainment, which was released in Europe in 2006.
The game is an European only re-release for the PlayStation 2 game Pool Paradise released in 2004 and it was the fourth game to be endorsed by professional snooker and pool player Jimmy White.