The player's job is to create and maintain a city. Played from a third-person perspective, the player needs to walk around, construct buildings, provide roads, and then screen the emails of possible inhabitants. Citizens need to be kept happy by interacting with them - give them gifts, listen to their gossip and complaints. If their needs are attended to (through schools, hospitals or entertainment), they will ditch the town. Build commercial, utility, entertainment industries to appease your citizens and make this a city people want to live in.
Perfect Ace: Pro Tournament Tennis is a Sports game, developed by Aqua Pacific and published by Oxygen Interactive, which was released in Europe in 2003.
Kurenai no Tsubasa (紅の翼) is based on D.N. Angel manga and anime and game's release coincides with the airing of the last episode of the anime TV series. In the game the player controls Daisuke Niwa, the protagonist of the series, who has inherited the ability, through family bloodline, to turn into a phantom thief. While the game features various CG events and typical visual novel character dialogue screens, core gameplay is done in 3rd-person isometric perspective where the player directly controls the protagonist. Voice-acting was done by the same actors from the anime TV series.
In Primal Image Vol. 1, players assume the role of a fashion photographer whose goal is to take sexy snapshots of young and beautiful women. There are four CG models in all, and each of them possesses customizable behavioral types. Specialty options include the lady-poseable Producer Mode, skeletal manipulation, customizable facial expressions, and background objects that give your women environments to pose with. Primal Image is most renowned, however, for being the first game in history to use MathEngine's same bio-mechanic technology that powered the critically acclaimed Discovery Channel documentary, Walking with Dinosaurs.
The 2005 edition of this martial-arts fighting game features many real-life martial arts experts who can compete under K1 rules or modern Mixed Martial Arts rules.