Fighting For One Piece is a fighting game for the Playstation 2 console inspired by the successful One Piece anime. The game is different from many other One Piece games which used chibi versions of the characters, like One Piece Grand Adventure, instead the characters are modelled after their anime counterparts. It was released on September 6, 2005.
Playstation 2 game based on the manga and anime series Chobits.
Story centers on a 17 year old guy by the name of Hideki Motosuwa, he resides in an alternate universe of sorts thats filled with things known as Persocom's, a Persocom simply put is a Personal Computer. Unfortunately though, Hideki could never afford a Persocom of his own, and the story begins with him finding an unattended, tied up persocom in a pile of trash, he takes the Persocom home and later discovers as the story progresses that there is a possiblilty that his Persocom is something known as a Chobit. The Story then develops entertainingly around the idea of Chi (Thats what Hideki named her) being a Chobit.
This PlayStation 2 release is a voice acting simulator that allows you to play with a microphone or with a controller, which turns the gameplay into a more rhythm-game-like experience.
Ys IV: Mask of the Sun - A New Theory is a remake of the original Ys IV for the Super Famicom. It follows the story of the original, but revamps the combat to be based on a more traditional button-press system than the original game's "bump" combat, based on running into enemies off-center.
The first volume of a two part full motion adventure game based off Blood: The Last Vampire. Both parts are the 6th installment of the Yarudora series.
An adventure game developed by Sugar & Rockets with cut-scenes animated by Production I.G. Scandal is also technically the 5th entry in the Yarudora series.
The final volume of a two part full motion adventure game based off Blood: The Last Vampire. Both parts are the 6th installment of the Yarudora series.
Surveillance Kanshisha is a First-Party PlayStation 2 Adventure Science fiction interactive game published by Sony Computer Entertainment Japan with animation created by Production I.G.
It takes place in the 2050s where a United Nations-created special forces unit called Shadow Sword is deployed to protect the Earth-Mars travel route from anti-UN terrorists called Neo Kleit, conducting terrorist attacks to remove the UN's control of the space program. A special public security surveillance network is unveiled for the first time called Project Surveillance, which is used to assist Shadow Sword operatives in their work in apprehending and hunting down the terrorists.
Adventure game from Taito, in which the happenings of two summers -- one past, one present -- intersect. Set in a ficticious small-town, the mature plot deals with friendship and memories.
I/O is a Japanese sci-fi mystery visual novel developed by Regista set in a near future Japan, where you play one out of four protagonists and try to uncover the mystery surrounding the killing spree in Megalopolis Tokyo.
"Space Fishermen" is a 2002 fishing video game that breaks traditional norms by offering players a quirky and innovative experience. Developed through a collaboration between Land Ho! and Spumco, the game features three eccentric characters, planet-like fishing locations, and a unique reeling mechanism. Catch over 150 bizarre and alien fish species with the use of strategic lure preferences!
Deka Voice is a Cell-Shaded Adventure game, developed by Acquire and published by SCEI, which was released in Japan in 2003. Using the headset peripheral, you interrogate people and give commands to your supporting characters to solve crimes in this noir-inspired game.
Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 10: After Burner II is a Shoot-'Em-Up game, developed by Sims and published by Sega
After Burner II is an upgrade of the original 1988 arcade release of After Burner II, being presented entirely in 3D. Aside from this, it is essentially the same as before but with extra options such as unlimited continues. There is an "arranged" mode which lets you play as different planes, but it does not significantly affect gameplay.
This game contain every game released in the Fantasy Zone series (bar the redemption game), plus several "new" ones. The games are emulated, though there are handful of extra options to "improve" many of them.
Also included is Fantasy Zone Neo Classic which is an updated port of the Famicom version of Fantasy Zone, and Fantasy Zone II DX - a remastered version of Fantasy Zone II to look and feel as if it were running on Sega System 16 hardware.
The collection also includes development material for Fantasy Zone II, assorted other concept art, cover art masters, full cover/manual scans for the included games's Japanese, US, and European releases, and full flyer scans for the Japanese and English releases of the arcade games (including the redemption game).