Face off in intense table tennis matches against the backdrop of a Japanese hot spring resort. Featuring a cast of colorful characters, including real-life athlete Ai Fukuhara, Ikuze! Onsen Takkyuu!! offers players both story and two-player modes to test their ping-pong skills in 3D.
Genki's racing games have typically fallen into the Shutokou Battle series, a collection of late-night racing games that put you on the highways surrounding Tokyo. The company's latest PS2 racer, Racing Battle: C1 Grand Prix, maintains many of the same gameplay mechanics that Genki's other games contain, but this time it takes the cars off of the streets and drops them onto proper racetracks.
Racing Battle will contain licensed cars. The version on display only has a handful, including an RX-7, a Supra, an Integra, an Impreza, and an S2000. The car models in the game look decent. They're nice and smooth, but they don't seem to be quite as detailed as the car models in some other comparable racing games.
Like most other racing games, Racing Battle has multiple camera angles. But the first-person angle is pretty interesting. From this view, you get indicators that show how hard you're steering, accelerating, or braking. You also get a second, TV-style camera angle in a small window at the top of the screen. This is
Anya ni Sasayaku: Tantei Sagara Kyouichirou (Eng. "Whisper in the Night: Detective Kyouichirou Sagara") is a mystery adventure game featuring detective Kyouichirou Sagara, and a sequel to Tsuki wa Kirisaku: Tantei Sagara Kyouichirou.
Marathon simulation game featuring Olympic long-distance runner Takahashi Naoko. The goal is to train athletes in your sports club to become professional marathon runners. Actual runners from many nations can be chosen for your club. Naoko's coach Yoshio Koide also appears to offer advice, training regiments, and to encourage the player. Notable for its realistic animations, and for being mentioned on the first episode of GameCentreCX.
The collector's edition of Primal contains a bonus audio CD featuring 5 combat tracks by 16Volt, a VIP Card that allows access to a section on the official website, and the manual is printed on thicker, more luxurious paper.
Kikou Heidan J-Phoenix 2 is an action game on Playstation 2 published by Takara, in 2004. The customization system has changed significantly in this game. Item acquisition is now developed using PF instead of using funds or beating scenarios.
Kikou Heidan J-Phoenix: Cobalt Shoutai-hen is a simulation game on Playstation 2 published by Takara, in 2002. In the previous series, they were action games, but this game incorporates a time and turn-based system. There is no conversion system in this game.
Kikou Heidan J-Phoenix: Burst Tactics is an action game on Playstation 2 published by Takara, in 2002.
This game is a side story of Kikou Heidan J-Phoenix, featuring new PF and characters. In addition, a cooperative attack with fellows called Combination Burst has been introduced. If you import the data of Joshou-hen and Kikou Heidan J-Phoenix, you can get the story after the main ending and hidden PF.
Kikou Heidan J-Phoenix is an action game on Playstation 2 published by Takara, in 2001. The game features combining robot parts acquired in battle and fighting with fellow characters. The regular map looks like SML, which takes over enemy positions by moving a 2D branched route.
Kikou Heidan J-Phoenix Joshou-hen, which was released before this game, is like a trial version, and you can also use the data of Joshou-hen to play it. You can't play this game without playing Joshou-hen.