Arcade Action: 30 Games is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Mere Mortals and published by Phoenix Games, which was released in Europe in 2004.
It is a compilation of thirty arcade-style games.
3D Puzzle, Airport Cargo, Barbarian Invasion, Black Box, Boa's Maze, Bombs & Booms, Cannon Battles, Emptiness, Football Spring, Gates & Magic, Golf Master, Gravitational Attack, Helicopter Ride, Hills & Holes, Hockey, Image Maker, Mind the Numbers, One Touch, Rail Dreams, Sea Battle, Snapper, Space Rebels, Sphetrix, Steps, Stone Keeper, The Catchers, The Wall, Total Wipeout, Vacuum Cleaners, Wisdom Seekers
Buzz!: The Schools Quiz is an educational game based on the popular Buzz! series of games.
The game was developed by Relentless Software in association with the UK Government's Department for Education and Skills (DfES), and it was released for the PlayStation 2 exclusively in the United Kingdom. The game's 5,000 questions are based on the Key Stage 2 Curriculum that covers children between the ages of 7 and 11 years.
In other countries the game was adapted not only to the language but also to meet the curriculum. For example: Buzz - Escuela de Talentos is a Spanish version only of the Buzz! game series that features subjects made by Spanish publisher's Santillana. The game is specially designed for the younger ones of the family.
The Norwegian SingStar edition contains both material from the international edition and hits by Norwegian artists. Gameplay undergoes no major changes.
One of the most popular games in the world has now been accurately recreated for you to enjoy at home.
Using state of the art physics combined with easy to use control systems, International Pool Championship will son have you playing like a Pro as you move through the tables with intuitive game guides.
TV style camera angles allow you to get the most from the game play and you can even play head to head in the competitive 2 player mode.
Game Features
- Play US,UK or 9 Ball Pool against up to 32 opponents!
- Play in multiple game modes from Novice through to actual Pro-Style pol tournament tables.
- Pick the game type to suit your skill level. From Rookie through Pro to Championship level, you’ll soon rise through the ranks.
- Play against friends, family and a huge data base of computer players – or even against the clock.
- Choose between knockout or compete in leagues.
- Fantastic stats and facts options provide detail as you progress.
Train Simulator + Densha de Go!: Tokyo Kyuukou-hen is an electric train driving simulation game. This game features the use of full-motion video with two modes, representing the display, controls, and gameplay mechanics of either series. It focuses on three routes from the Tokyu Railways Company: the Toyoko Line, the Den-en-toshi Line, and the Oimachi Line.
Another in the series of Train Simulator FMV games developed by Ongakukan. This instalment features the connected networks of the Keikyu, Toei, and Keisei railways from Haneda Airport to Narita Airport, and introduces a new system of unlocking new train classes via spending points earned during the game.
Pro Yakyuu Spirits 2004 is a baseball game that allows players to compete in Japan's professional baseball league, with licensed team and player names.
The game features all 12 Nippon Professional Baseball teams, and both the Pacific League and Central League All-Star teams.
Battle Gear 3 is a 2002 arcade online racing game released by Taito and based on real Japanese locations such as Hakone and touge races on board tuned sports cars licensed by famous Japanese makers including Nissan, Toyota and Mazda. On December 15, 2003, Taito released an updated System 246 version named Battle Gear 3 Tuned and featuring seven extra cars including the Mazda RX-8 Type-S (SE3P) and the Nissan 350Z (Z33). Also, four new tracks (the B courses) including a secret one, were added, as well as an exclusive "Takumi Mode". The Takumi Mode gives the player a finishing time/reduced speed penalty each time the car hits a wall. The purpose of this feature is to offer a more realistic and artistic driving experience dixit the developer himself. This principle was used one year later by Polyphony Digital in Gran Turismo 4. By Christmas of the same year, Nextech Entertainment ported Battle Gear 3 to the PlayStation 2 with an opening CG movie, an exclusive "Event Race" online contest mode and some extras from the u