In the world of Shogi (Japanese Chess), there are professional players who make their living at the game and gamblers who play Shogi for money. In Hachi-One Diver, gamers take the latter tack and play Shogi against an assortment of opponents who vary in their level of skill and attitude.
Based on the manga by Shibata Yokusaru which was made into an 11-episode television series, Hachi-One Diver on the PS2 features a Story Mode where players take on the role of Sugata Kentarou who possesses a decidedly blank visage. Sugata was once a promising student at the Shogi Player Foundation but he faltered and failed at his dream. Nowadays, he has taken the role of a Shogi gambler who earns his keep by facing opponents in Shogi parlors and contests. But he is devastated when he is beaten completely by a young woman known as "Ukeshi" who takes any challenges and never loses. As Shogi means everything to him, he decides to train himself harder to become the strongest player.
The Story Mode of the game follows Sugata's trials
Players control Louise as she flies through and shoots down a barrage of enemies in this 2D horizontal shooter inspired by games of the 8 bit era. Collect powerups, use screen clearing magic and try to make it to the end of each stage.
You've probably experienced it before: you come to a party and you wear exactly the same clothes as a friend. Another thing: your relatives are busy on the phone, just like you urgently need to call your buddy. Or you want to chat and play a game of chess, but you can't find anyone to play with. These (and many more) annoying situations are now a thing of the past. Thanks to EyeToy: Chat, a videophone application for the PS2 that lets you talk to friends and other EyeToy: Chat owners while looking them in the eye.
All you need is a PS2, a network adapter (Ethernet) (for PlayStation(R)2), a broadband connection, an EyeToy (with a built-in microphone) and a copy of EyeToy: Chat. After that, all you have to do is find other Chat users and start chatting.
Grand Theft Auto: Anime is an unlicensed mod of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas that changes the game to be based around various anime, with edits to the character models, audio and the overall map.
E.T wants to visit his friend Eliot but doesn't have a spacecraft so he builds a spacecraft using what he knows best: botany. He secretly builds a craft using only organic resources found on the Green Planet and converts an oversize turnip into a spaceship that can carry him through space back to Earth. Along the way, E.T. encounters many strange and unusual alien life forms in E.T: RETURN TO GREEN PLANET.
This is a randomizer for Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne.
The randomization includes: boss shuffle, enemy/demon shuffle, skill randomization, Magatama and key item drops by bosses, and race randomizer for fusion logic.
Twisted Metal: Black was to have a sequel titled Twisted Metal: Black - Harbor City, though it was never officially announced and the project was later scrapped.
Details on the game were revealed in the PlayStation 2 port of Twisted Metal: Head-On, Twisted Metal Head-On: Extra Twisted Edition. It was originally planned the levels of Harbor City to be greatly expanded and inter-connected with one another, giving a greater feeling of a single, complete world rather than stand-alone levels.
The four completed levels were included in the game as a bonus feature entitled Twisted Metal: Lost.