The first "catch up" Japanese Dance Dance Revolution title. Most of the songlist consists of new Konami originals from Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX and Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME CS (America), along with a few new licenses, some of the licenses from Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME CS (America), some old Konami original DDR songs, and two new KONAMI originals. Song list as a result has a large emphasis on Bemani crossovers than most Japanese CS DDR releases. Of the 55 Konami originals in DDR FESTIVAL, only 19 are original DDR songs/original remixes. Also, it is the only Japanese DDR without Dancemania licenses, hence no Dancemania advertisement is featured in the attract mode.
The only Detective Conan game developed by Bandai for the PlayStation 2. It was the final Detective Conan game to be released on a PlayStation system for a span 8 years and as of 2017 it is also the final one to be a Sony exclusive.
Momotaro Dentetsu USA is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 2004 by Hudson Soft for the PlayStation 2. The game was only released in Japan.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is the prequel to the entire Metal Gear series. Most of the series' defining gameplay elements have been carried over and as before, Snake must use stealth and wits rather than brute force to infiltrate enemy zones and eliminate his major adversaries. Unlike the previous games, this installment takes place in a large outdoor jungle. Snake is able to use camouflage, climb trees, hide in tall grass or wear clothes that make him less noticeable.
The third installment in the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series begins another tournament of champions where only one fighter can prevail. As one of the characters from the Dragon Ball Z animated series, you can master an all-new fighting system that lets you teleport, juggle opponents, fly, and attack in a variety of ways. As you progress through the tournament, you can unlock up to 40 bonus characters from the DBZ universe. You can also post and retrieve character profiles from the Internet.
Arcade Action: 30 Games is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Mere Mortals and published by Phoenix Games, which was released in Europe in 2004.
It is a compilation of thirty arcade-style games.
3D Puzzle, Airport Cargo, Barbarian Invasion, Black Box, Boa's Maze, Bombs & Booms, Cannon Battles, Emptiness, Football Spring, Gates & Magic, Golf Master, Gravitational Attack, Helicopter Ride, Hills & Holes, Hockey, Image Maker, Mind the Numbers, One Touch, Rail Dreams, Sea Battle, Snapper, Space Rebels, Sphetrix, Steps, Stone Keeper, The Catchers, The Wall, Total Wipeout, Vacuum Cleaners, Wisdom Seekers
It's going to be a day to remember for Sgt Mitchell. His first shift back on the MET's Organised Crime Squad begins with a dawn raid on a council estate that turns nasty. The next 48 hours will put him against the suspicions of his team mates, a new ruthless wave of crime and the most powerful man in London.
Meanwhile on the other side of the city, amateur boxer Eddie O'Conner is in severe trouble. The bank job went horribly wrong, his small-time crew has been wiped out and his only ally in this whole mess is Sam, a teenage thief more comfortable with nicking laptops than gang violence. Eddie knows he's way out of his depth, now his friends are dead and somebody is going to pay...
Get ready for sexy yet challenging in-the-ring combat. WWX: Rumble Rose delivers intense girl-on-girl wrestling action with an all-female roster of vixens--each with specialty moves. The combat system lets you humiliate your opponents through insults, taunting, and aggressive moves and holds. Your player's costume, attitude, and wrestling style change depending on whether you fight dirty or fair. Naughty or nice, becoming a popular wrestler will earn benefits, including expanded gameplay, additional skills and moves, and more-revealing and flamboyant costumes.
Karaoke Revolution Volume 3 was the third iteration in the Karaoke Revolution series. It was the first Karaoke Revolutions to include a Duets mode which had two separate parts to be sung at the same time.
Put your Radio Control Car driving skills to the ultimate test! Race through makeshift tracks, set up in the real world. Featuring four unique environments across eight insane tracks. Select one of six car types and get racing through those checkpoints ahead of the rest of the field, and Nitro your way to victory.
Get On Da Mic requires the use of the same kinds of microphones also used with the Karaoke Revolution games. A hand-held karaoke microphone made by Logitech is available in a bundle with the game and is also sold separately; Logitech also sells a microphone headset. The game is also EyeToy compatible, and it censors out profanity.
Unlike the many other singing games available for the PlayStation 2, this game focuses exclusively on Hip-Hop songs.
Developed by Mere Mortals and published by Oxygen Interactive, this budget PS2 game from 2004 contains five digitized versions of common board games played my kids and families. Games included are Snakes & Ladders (with a fireman theme), Dominoes, Battle Ships (in a bathtub), Ludo (with Ninjas) and Dice.
This Eye Toy game is a bit different from the rest of the pack. Included with the game is a "nail" controller which you place over your favorite finger and use to make commands in the game. Your goal as young Arashi is to bring peace back to the world by defeating an evil king. To do so you'll take on enemies in real time battles where you use the nail controller to trace out patterns on the screen, with more complex patterns leading to more advanced attacks. To help popularize this franchise, SCE is also releasing some non-game related products for this game. A comic will appear in Japan's popular Coro Coro Comics comic book simultaneously with the game's release. Card decks will be released for the game and will have an effect on the gameplay experience. Placing a card in front of the EyeToy will make the game read the card and will give you access to new skills.