Monster Attack is a third-person action shooter and the first game in the Chikyuu Boueigun / Earth Defense Force series. The player takes the role of an EDF (Earth Defence Force) infantry man to single handily battle hordes of giant bugs, robots and alien ships that have invaded Earth, across 30 missions. The game eludes to other EDF forces, but they are never seen.
You choose two weapons for each mission from dozens of various missile launchers, machine guns, flamethrowers and more unique weapons, some, faster, more powerful or better suited to the mission at hand than others, are given infinite ammo (though the weapons must still be reloaded after each clip is used up) and are set loose in one of several (usually city-based) fully destructible environments. Players can also mount a vehicles such as an air bike, a tank and a helicopter.
The player recovers and increases his maximum health and armour, and unlocks new weapons by picking up power-ups from defeated enemies that spawn in and come at the player by the
The fifth game in the Atelier franchise and the second of the two Gramnad games.
This story takes place 20 years after the first game. Both games were re-released on the PlayStation Portable with additional content and endings.
The games have never been released outside of Japan.
The 2003 version of NGT includes many new innovations: detailed animations, enhanced controls, super realistic trackside details like ball boys and show-time match presentations.
Experience points to improve your player's skills, bonus courts and players to unlock.
The official courts of Roland Garros (French Open) and the US OPEN as well as both licensed male and female tennis stars.
The Oujisama to Romance - Ripple no Tamago: Step into the persona of an up 'n coming sorceress named Crim who has been tasked with conjuring a cure to reawaken a sleeping prince who has been cursed with a spell. Along the way, interact and contact with fellow mages.
Dancing Stage MegaMix is the fifth home release in the Dancing Stage series, a European version of the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. MegaMix was the first Dancing Stage game released on the Sony PlayStation 2 game console.
Based largely on Dancing Stage EuroMix 2, MegaMiX was separated from the arcade game by a completely different track list of songs. The game was marketed by Konami as a family game and an exercise tool in an effort to make the niche series more mainstream.
The Renai Board Game Seishun 18 Radio: Youth 18 Radio is a board game that also incorporates slight adventure aspects and high-production anime movies with the completion of each scenario.
A multi-story, multi-ending love adventure game based on Shin Takahashi's original manga. The player becomes the main character, Shuji, and experiences the last love on earth with the ultimate weapon, Chise.
The purpose of the game is to keep Chise in a happy state and continue to fall in love with her until the last day on earth. Depending on the player's choices and actions, "Chise"'s "happiness value" changes, and "Chise" becomes an existence more than "she" or more than "weapon".
Operation Resurrection is the PlayStation 2 version of the Return to Castle Wolfenstein with some added extras that make it it's own unique game. Next to the full, original singleplayer campaign, there are 7 new prologue levels that show how B.J. and Agent One first met and how they got captured and imprisoned at Wolfenstein Castle. There is also a secret bonus awarded at the end of every level when every secret area has been found.
Unlike Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War there is no multiplayer support - internet and multi link.
2003 Toshi Kaimaku: Ganbare Kyuukaiou is a Sports game, developed by Magical Company (Mahou) and published by Atlus, which was released in Japan in 2003.
Playstation 2 game based on the manga and anime series Chobits.
Story centers on a 17 year old guy by the name of Hideki Motosuwa, he resides in an alternate universe of sorts thats filled with things known as Persocom's, a Persocom simply put is a Personal Computer. Unfortunately though, Hideki could never afford a Persocom of his own, and the story begins with him finding an unattended, tied up persocom in a pile of trash, he takes the Persocom home and later discovers as the story progresses that there is a possiblilty that his Persocom is something known as a Chobit. The Story then develops entertainingly around the idea of Chi (Thats what Hideki named her) being a Chobit.
Konohana 3: Itsuwari no Kage no Mukou ni is the third entry of the mystery visual novel series Konohana, in which Meguru, Miako, and Shinobu go to the Water Island amusement park. As time went by as they were checking all kinds of places at the park, they entered a haunted house attraction and found out that one of the people among them was killed and everyone was a suspect. It is up to Meguru and Miako to once again put their minds on the task of solving the murder mystery and finding the culprit.
An expanded console port of Green Green focused on the "solitude" romance part of the game. It adds two new heroines, new artwork, new closing songs for the original five girls, and a built-in CG gallery.
Doko Demo Issho: My Picture Book is a video game developed by BeXide and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
It was released in April 24, 2003 on the PlayStation 2.