Extreme tuner racing just hit a whole new level of no holds barred racing. DT Racer drops you on to 22 of the slickest tracks around the globe. Completely fine tune every inch of your car's handling and performance with unlimited customization. And when you are done, put your foot to the floor and show them what you've got!
Puzzle Challenge: Crosswords & More! offers more than 200 hours of gameplay, ranging from easy to difficult standard crosswords, codebreakers that require the player to determine number matches assigned to each letter of the alphabet, puzzles with cryptic clues, diamond shaped puzzles and backwards puzzles where the player fills in their own black squares. Word searches come in standard or themed versions. Profiles can be set for multiple players so that the entire household can use the software. Exclusive to the PSP system version is a two-player game sharing mode that enables two people on separate handheld consoles to play the game via wireless connection using one disc.
Th3 Plan sees sly mastermind Robert Taylor surround himself with some of most devious and highly skills professionals with one objective in mind - steal two famous Rembrandt paintings and sell them on for a nice profit. The fact that one of the paintings is held by Taylor's old partner who sold him down the river on a previous job adds extra spice and incentive to the task.
Starting as an amateur footballer by training hard and making correct career choices you can gradually become a world famous professional. Apart from the football side of your career you will also be able to manage aspects of your personal life, including friendships and rivalry, dating, marriage and even raising children.
Driving Emotion Type-S takes advantage of the power of the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system to bring you real-world physics, and realistically rendered cars and tracks.
Football Kingdom: Trial Edition is a soccer game developed by Namco, released in Japan for the Playstation 2 in 2004. The game features advanced ball physics allowing you to perform a wide number of passes, manual off-the-ball movement for fellow players and is widely known for its superb net physics.
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross is a 3D shooting game based on the animated science fiction series of the same name.
The game was produced by Bandai and created by the Sega AM2 team that programmed Aero Dancing. The game features a blend of arcade shooting and realistic aerial combat similar to the Ace Combat series.
The game takes place in the year 2030, two years after the first Metal Slug game. Series antagonist General Morden becomes allies with Oguma, president of Oguma Enterprises and world leader of technology. Because this alliance could only stand to further strengthen Morden's military power, Marco Rossi, Fio Germi, Tarma Roving, and Eri Kasamoto set out to dissolve both parties.
In an age where lawlessness abounds, a new force is needed to wrestle control from the warlords and bring stability back to the empire. Fight your way as a member of the Shinsengumi (the elite Samurai Police) through this brilliant action adventure, featuring huge historical locations and advanced combat techniques. Only the strongest will survive!
Iron Sea is a single player shooter game played from a first person perspective set during World War II. In the game the player will take command of a flagship and will refight the navel engagements of 1942, 1943 and 1944.
The game offers several historical navel battles to play through and can be played on three difficulty setting : easy, normal and hard. Gameplay includes firing the ships guns and torpedoes at enemy surface ships, submarines and planes
EyeToy: Monkey Mania (also known as Saru Eye Toy Oosawagi: Wakki Waki Game Tenkomori!! in Asia, Japan, and Korea) is a party game that requires the EyeToy camera to play. It is based on Ape Escape and the monkeys in the game are guided through 50 minigames. Up to four players can play together.
The game is available with a silver camera or without for those who may already have the EyeToy.
2006 is a bumper year for sport, with the World Cup and the Winter Olympics and EyeToy: Play Sports adds a whole lot more sporting fun. With over 101 off-the-wall mini-games to tackle, it's easy to see why this has the potential to inspire a new generation of budding Olympians and World Cup winners.
If there's one thing you can't fault This Is Football 2004 on, it's scope. While other PlayStation 2 football titles are happy to concentrate on national and international teams, here the beautiful game is taken right down to grass roots, allowing you (if you wish) to seize control of a local team.
You do that as part of the best feature in the game: the career mode. Here, you really can go from the very bottom to the very top, and it adds a challenging long term goal to the proceedings. It's just one example of where the game differs from the opposition, and there are plenty more. For instance, you can also try and blatantly blag a penalty by diving in the area. You can get penalised for handball. You can even take it online and test your skills. In short, there's plenty going on.
The 5th Anniversary Collection is simply a repackaging of the first three games of the series. It comes on four DVD discs; one for Devil May Cry, two for Devil May Cry 2, and the fourth for Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition. Unlike the HD Collection, which was released in 2011, the 5th Anniversary Collection features no additional content or updates, and served simply to commemorate the 5th birthday of the Devil May Cry series. Additionally, its $29.99[2] price tag made it more cost effective to buy the collection than each game individually.