G-Force takes the player on an journey into the wide world of water skiing.
The game consists of three play modes. Practice - for honing your skills in the noble art of water skiing and mastering tricks. Race - a points based mode where you compete against AI based on the point value of the tricks you land, and last but not least Championship. Where levels must be completed by getting a minimum point score to unlock the next course. Making the players journey harder is the large amount of detritus to avoid in the rivers, from floating logs to harsh riverbanks.
A game based on the movie franchise of the same name. Only released in PAL territories despite being based on an American series with an American setting, due to such egregious errors as depicting Axel Foley, originally played by Eddie Murphy, as a white man.
Games Galaxy 2 is a collection of 25 games that are:
Cosmo-Jump - An autorun platformer where the player has to make jumps over stacked boxes.
Color Heroes- A Color Lines variant.
Sewer Masters - A Pipe Dream variant.
Connector - A puzzle game where players have to connect together pieces of pipe, but can only rotate them in place.
Explosive Pumpkin - A Bomberman variant.
Balls Trapper - A Color Lines variant.
Towerball - A game where players rotate a central tower and have to collect 4 of the same colored balls that roll in to the playfield to make them disappear.
Total Wipeout - A Breakout variant.
One Step - A Tile maze removal variant.
Apple Eater - A Snake variant.
Coco Catcher - A Breakout variant.
Road Breaker - An Amidar variant.
Football Monster - A Pong variant.
Old Legends - A Reversi variant.
Hills in Hell - An action game where the player has to make it to the goal by hopping on lava rocks that are constantly submerging.
Armored Toys - An overhead tank shooter.
Retro Battle - An Artill
Sniper Assault takes you to the heart of the hostile areas with its wide number of missions.
Can you guide your soldiers right through the warfare zone, and neutralize different groups of enemies?
Turbo Trucks is an aggressive, no-holds-barred race to the finish line featuring a line up of some seriously mean vehicles.
Set across winding woodland courses and remote desert canyons, you get to choose from a selection of gorgeous trucks and take on opponents in successive races to earn coveted trophies in the tournaments, or hone your driving skills in the quick races and time trials. Win the tournaments to gain access to more courses and trucks!
Ram, smash and spin your opponents off the track while perfecting your racing line to gain the upper hand. Anything goes!
This is a limited amount game package which includes Armored Core, Armored Core 2, Armored Core 3 and Armored Core Last Raven. It also includes items to honor the long history of the Armored Core franchise: a special footage DVD, a best hits soundtrack, a premium visual book, an operation manual and a large AC blueprint poster.
Tennis no Ouji-sama: DokiDoki Survival - Sanroku no Mystic is an Adventure game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2006.
Dawn of Mana, as the title suggests, focuses on the origins of Square's Secret of Mana action RPG series, touching upon the genesis of both the Mana Tree and the Sword of Mana. The game takes place on the once idyllic island named Illusia, where the life-giving Mana Tree has dried up and turned to stone. In desperate need of a hero, Illusia calls upon one of its own to save the land from a dire threat. Players will guide this young warrior on an epic quest that will have them adventuring across a completely 3D world for the first time in the series. From majestic plains to towering mountains, the interactive environments in Dawn of Mana offer an assortment of places to visit, characters to meet, and creatures to battle. The combat system once again unfolds in real-time, with players able to jump, slash with a sword, fire projectiles, and even swing a whip that can attach itself to objects.
EyeToy: Kinetic Combat is the sequel to EyeToy: Kinetic. It was released in Europe in November of 2006, but was never released in North America. It is a fitness game for the PlayStation 2 focused around the martial art of Hung Gar kung fu. The game requires an EyeToy camera with a special 'Full Vision Lens' that attaches on the front of the device.
The main mode of the game is the Personal Trainer mode which is a 16-week program of training involving learning the basic kung fu movements, increasing endurance and strength, developing agility and balance, and tai chi-style relaxation. During the program, a series of exercises is assigned to particular days of the week, with the duration, difficulty and frequency of the activities increasing during the program.
Que Pasa Neng is a game based off a character created by Spanish comedian Edu Soto, Neng de Castefa, in which he parodies the urban tribe of Bakalas and Canis. The gameplay consists of 5 mini-games in which you must pass the same test 3 times before advancing to the next mini-game.
The story is set in very distant future, in a time when mankind is just recovering from decades of war fought between Earth and a terraformed Moon. The war was so devastating that it set technological progress back by decades if not centuries, which is why the settings don’t look futuristic. Although the world is now at peace, there continues to be distrust between the Sphere Kingdom (Moon) and the Earth Federation. Travel between the two is restricted for diplomatic purposes and confined to a single spaceport on Earth.
So anyway, one day the lunar princess, Feena fam Earthlight, comes to the protagonist’s house for home stay…
Taiko no Tatsujin: Doka! to Oomori Nanadaime is the seventh Taiko no Tatsujin game released for PlayStation 2. It features the addition of Reverse mode and additional challenges with the incorporation of Taiko Towers.