Based off the anime series Tantei Gakuen Q. This game portrays an all-new adventure where the protagonists must resolve a mystery in a traditional Japanese hostel.
Persona 3 FES Append-han is an update disc for the original Japanese Persona 3 release. It required a Persona 3 disc to validate, after this the game could be played with all additional content from the FES Expansion.
In this fan-crafted PS2 sequel of Ultimate Ninja 5, players plunge deeper into the Naruto universe through enhanced visuals, complex gameplay tweaks, and an expanded character roster. Version 2.0 Alpha introduces subtitle support, full-game translation, and PAL-to-NTSC compatibility. A blend of RPG elements and high-energy battles returns, now fine-tuned with tougher difficulty settings and rebalanced character stats.
Maximum 2003 is an updated release of Winning Post 5, featuring race programs and rosters updated for the 2003 race season. Compared to the previous edition, the jockey training system has been modified to add additional options, and two more additional difficulty levels have been added.
Formula Suzuki Hayabusa Time Attack is a Playstation 2 racing advergame from Suzuki.
It's made to advertise the Formula Suzuki Hayabusa events.
The best laps are to be submitted to a leaderboard in the Suzuki website (in 2002) that is currently down.
Guitar Hero 3-Disc Set is a compilation pack of PlayStation 2 Guitar Hero games that were developed by Harmonix including Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero II, and Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, published by Activision.
Duke Nukem: D-Day, also known as Duke Nukem: Man of Valor, is a canceled third-person shooter video game that was being developed by n-Space for the PlayStation 2. It began development in 1999 and was canceled in 2003.
SingStar Clásicos is a karaoke game on the PlayStation 2 system published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and developed by SCEE and London Studio. This is the 17th installment in the SingStar saga and an exclusive version for Spain.Show less
Space Venus bills itself not as a game, but as "Music Visual Software". It takes the Japanese pop group Morning Musume and puts them in the role of the crew of a space station, charged with generating Life Oriented Virtual Energy (LOVE). The player chooses an area of the space station, where they'll find different kinds of video experiences.
Some areas simply play standard video clips, either taking place in the fictional space setting or showing behind-the-scenes footage from the making of this game. Some are special 360° panoramic videos where panning and zooming can be controlled with the gamepad.
Some sections are more heavily interactive. One section, called simply "Mini-game", allows you to shoot at spaceships flying around the space station. Another section, "Morning Musume TVDJ", reuses the system from Sony's earlier PS2 game TVDJ and allows the player to reedit and add effects to several of the group's music videos in real-time. Failure to time placement of song sections appropriately results in repeati
A story of a seemingly ordinary high school student, Mikiya, whose uneventful life transforms during summer break. Surrounded by distinctive friends and new encounters, he experiences personal growth, joins a school band, and develops relationships that promise to change his perspective on life and future.
Shibai Michi is a Miscellaneous game, published by SCEI, which was released in Japan in 2003.
This is a party game in which participants watch a story unfold and read their lines into a microphone with feeling and timing, competing to see who can act best and who can become the character they want.