Kikou Busou G-Breaker: Legend of Cloudia is an Action/Simulation game, developed by Atelier-Sai and published by Sunrise Interactive, which was released in Japan in 2002
Compete at the highest level of street racing with Need for Speed ProStreet. It’s no longer good enough to simply rule your local neighborhood; you need to dominate on a global stage. Build the ultimate battle machine, take it to multi-disciplinary showdowns and pit your skills and reputation against the world’s best street racers.
An expanded and enhanced version of the original Final Fantasy X-2 with the following changes:
- Introduction of Creature Creator system along with the Major Numerus and Almighty Shinra superbosses.
- Addition of two new dresspheres and four new Garment Grids.
- Altered effects for various accessories.
- White Mage now starts with Cure already learned.
- The Cat Nip accessory now generates constant Berserk and Slow effects on the wearer.
- Trema can now cast spells without needing MP.
- Japanese subtitles altered to match English voice acting.
- Japanese lyrics are displayed in vocal songs.
- The aspect ratio in the opening movie is in 16:9.
This version of the game is only available in a bundle as Final Fantasy X-2: International + Last Mission
Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission is a playable sequel to Final Fantasy X-2, originally released exclusively in Japan as a bonus for Final Fantasy X-2: International + Last Mission for the PlayStation 2 on February 9, 2004. It is included in Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, making it available for English speakers for the first time on March 18, 2014.
Word-based communication game in which you teach new words to Toro, who then passes the information on to a set of black cats known as Kuro.
It was released in September 2, 2004 on the PlayStation 2, and would mark the debut of Kuro. The game is compatible with the PS2's EyeToy accessory.
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.
Toro on Holiday is a Video Game developed by Bomber Express and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
It was released on November 29, 2001 on the PlayStation 2. It is an exploration based game where the player travels through a Japanese town with Toro. It is most notable by its use of live footage for its environments.
Arcana Heart was released on PlayStation 2 in Japan by AQ Interactive, featuring the option of playing characters in their "Original" or "Full" modes, reflecting the original and patched versions of characters from the arcade original, while voice acting was also added to all story segments.
Interactive game featuring Nemoto Harumi, Kobayashi Emi, Mori Hiroko, Kitagawa Tomomi, Igarashi Yuka: gravure idols from the R.C.T. group. The player can watch a series of videos of bikini model photoshoots from different perspectives and record clips of the shown footage.
On October 30, 2008, Examu released a major update to Arcana Heart 2 called Suggoi! Arcana Heart 2. This version further balanced the game and fixed some bugs. It also featured some design changes, such as new character illustrations and a red redesign for Kaya Hirotaka. New additions included an additional stage; three new characters: Akane Inuwaka, Nazuna Inuwaka, and Parace L'Sia; their respective Arcana: Fenex (Sound), Kayatsuhime (Flower), Parace L'sia (Life); new color palettes for each character, available by pressing the Start button on the character select screen; and an additional training mode. Suggoi! Arcana Heart 2 was further updated to version 2.6 on February 27, 2009.
AQ Interactive handled the PlayStation 2 port of Suggoi! Arcana Heart 2, which was released only in Japan on April 9, 2009. It was planned for a worldwide release but was cancelled due to low sales of the first one, as well as poor performance and slowdown in gameplay, making the port weaker than the arcade perfect port of the first o
The PlayStation 2 port of Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike was released with all the features from the Dreamcast version, including a choice between the arcade and Dreamcast version's respective soundtracks.
A 3D hybrid wrestling/fighting game that is an updated port called Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix 2 Tokumori for the PlayStation 2.
It is the sequel to the original Kinnikuman arcade game Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix 2, that was originally released for the Namco System 256 arcade board.
A happy meal demo disc for the PlayStation 2 with Parappa the Rapper 2 and Ape Escape 2001, with McDonalds themes and bonuses.
Contains the first level of PaRappa the Rapper 2 which was changed to resemble a McDonald's restaurant.