Welcome to the world of fast-paced speed boats racing!
Speedboat GP allows you to participate in tournaments in different parts of the world, unlock hidden tracks, compete with opponents for the highest scores in the table of records and do other incredible things.
Explore all three game modes, and you will soon find out: if you have what it takes, as Speedboat GP takes speed boat racing to another level...
The PS2 version of Taito Legends 2 has a different set of games compared to the European version.
The North American release replaced Puzzle Bobble 2 (Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition) with Bust-A-Move Again.
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel, also known as Neon Genesis Evangelion: Iron Maiden, is a video game based on the Gainax anime/manga series Neon Genesis Evangelion.
The PS2 and PSP edition adds new scenarios, gallery and replay mode and an auto-save function.
Ys V: Kefin, The Lost City of Sand is the fifth game of the series. It is a PS2 remake of the original game released in 1995 for the Super Famicom.
Adol is travelling through new lands, in search of more adventure, when he hears of the vanished desert city of Kefin. He sets off to investigate this ancient city's disappearance.
A visual novel based on the popular yuri manga Kashimashi. The game operates as a side story to the events of the manga, and covers protagonist Hazumu's first summer vacation following the freak accident that saw them transform from a boy into a girl. As Hazumu, the player has the chance to build friendships with various characters from the manga, as well as newcomers like Haneru, a childhood friend of Hazumu's, and Kakeno, the daughter of the inn where the characters spend the summer..
Gunparade Orchestra: Green Chapter ~Samurai and his Boy~ (ガンパレード・オーケストラ 緑の章 〜狼と彼の少年〜) is a Japanese game co-developed by io-spiral, Dice Corporation and Alfa System. It was the second fo the Gunparade Orchestra game trilogy to be released for Playstation 2 on March 30, 2006.
The game continues the story from the White Chapter. The player character appearing in the white chapter can be transferred. However, the transfer character can only be used as a player character and can not be transferred as an NPC. Also, in the blue chapter, it has been improved so that it can be transferred as an NPC.
From the developers of Super Robot Wars and Armored Core, this is exactly what you'd expect: an Armored Core-style 3D action game featuring robots from a plethora of different anime series.
A football/soccer management RPG where you own and operate a European club while trying to become the best club in the world, all the while competing against your local rival, a nasty billionaire businessman who demeans you and your club at every opportunity.
Beatmania is the first version of the music video game beatmania IIDX to be released in the United States. It was released by Konami on March 28, 2006, for the PlayStation 2 video game console.
Pro Evolution Soccer Management (or PESM for short) is the only football management game released by Konami as a spin-off of the Pro Evolution Soccer series. It was poorly received by critics and a sequel is unlikely.
This extracurricular lesson from Negima universe takes place in a paradise resort and is a side-story from Negima series based on the manga with the same title.
The Roman Sabou: In the game the player takes the role of the only daughter of a family that will have to run a sweet shop during a year of time. The game features over 884 different sweets to make. During the game the player will go with one of the 6 different boys to different places around the town to look for new ingredients for the different sweets, and also check often the balance of the money's shop since if there are loses at the end of any of the months is game over.
The sixth installment in the Ace Combat series explores the Belkan War, a devastating conflict alluded to in Ace Combat 5. In the game's main story mode, the player takes control of a mercenary pilot, callsign "Cipher", taking part in the Belkan War by advancing through aerial combat, escort, assault, and defense missions. The story is told through the eyes of a reporter, 10 years after the conflict, uncovering secrets of the war by interviewing some of the pilots the player shoots down.
Wizardry Xth: Unlimited Students is a dungeon crawling JRPG that uses a turn-based combat system with a team of 6 characters you can customize, from 10 races with 15 professions, during the game.
Sequel to "Wizardry Xth: Academy of Frontier", this game improves on the team compatibility system and changes the crafting process.
The game was only released in Japan.
A near identical game was released by a different company for the PSP, in Japan only, called "Class of Heroes" that reuses most of the source code of this game. It has a large number of surface changes but also has the same dungeon layouts and items as this game.
The TOCA racing series returns for a third go with numerous improvements over its predecessors. TOCA Race Driver 3 features upgraded artificial intelligence, a spectator mode, rivalries, and 35 racing styles. There are more than 80 cars to choose from, each with finely tuned performance variables. You can progress across all disciplines or specialize in one of the six, including touring, GT, and rally. TOCA Race Driver 3 is also online-compatible, letting you challenge other gamers around the globe.
Smarties: Meltdown is a 3D action platformer game. The game lets the player control one of the sweet Nestlé snacks and has to save the Smarties factory spaceship from an invasion by the evil dr. Soursweet and his underlings.
The player takes control of a Smartie called Big Blue who is equipped with a power suite that enables him to walk and jump. Blue can also use hand-to-hand combat or a range weapon called the Choco Ray to defeat the underlings of dr. Soursweet. Permanent and temporary upgrades like super role and Super boots can be collected along the way.
Buzz!: The Big Quiz is the second in the Buzz! series of PlayStation 2 games developed by Relentless Software.
Initial promotional material had it named Buzz! The Uber Quiz, however Sony Computer Entertainment Europe announced the change upon the game's launch. The format is essentially that of the original: Buzz!: The Music Quiz. However, The Big Quiz covers an extensive range of general knowledge questions, including geography, history, sport, television, movies, as well as music.
The Big Quiz was released in the UK on 17 March 2006. In the same year it won a BAFTA for best casual and social game.