Fire up your engines and get ready to tear up the track in the world's fastest and most dangerous of all motorsports! Launch your funny car, top fueller, or stock car down quarter-mile straights, banked ovals and a host of other wild circuits. With plenty of game modes and insane stunts to master, Raceway: Drag & Stock Racing offers all the high-speed, tyre blistering action.
Saint Seiya: The Hades is a three-dimensional fighting video game developed by Dimps and published by Bandai for PlayStation 2. A direct sequel to Saint Seiya: The Sanctuary, and developed by the same team, it utilizes the same graphics engine as its predecessor, as well as a significant portion of its storyline, while addressing certain criticisms of gameplay and introducing a new narrative arc.
With Dance Factory you can create a choreographed routine for any CD in your collection. Using a spectral analysis system, the game will generate a step routine for each song that is average length. Dance Factory comes with five licensed tracks ranging from Tim MacGraw's "I Like It, I Love It" to the Pussycat Dolls tribute to home wreckers in "Don't Cha." The game comes with three dance difficulties such as easy, normal, and pro flavors, and the object is to hit the arrows on the dance mat at the correct time. As you hit the arrows, you will be informed if your step was bad timing, pretty good, or perfect. Increasing your accuracy unlocks bonus combos, and by filling the rank meter you can increase your score and change the animated visuals in the background.
Dance Factory includes five modes of play to entertain and exercise your body and brain. "Normal" mode has you dancing through one song while endurance mode challenges you to dance through an entire album. "Fitness" mode does not keep score, but counts calo
Brand new and exclusive to Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 28: Tetris Collection is "Tetris New Century", which builds upon the 1988 System 16 version of Tetris. New Century implements many of the standards set by The Tetris Company, including the standardised colour scheme, wall kicks, being able to "hold" a piece and the "T-Spin" move (allowing you spin a T-tetromino to fill in gaps shortly before the piece locks into place).
An enhanced version released 2 years after the original game.
This version was also included in the Atlus Best collection of re-releases on the PlayStation 2 in 2008.
As the name suggests, Tetris Collection contains a number of Sega-published versions of Tetris, Flash Point and Bloxeed. Not only can the original arcade games be played, but you can also view arcade fliers and listen to the game's sounds from a special menu selected with Select.
Unique to this collection is the Sega Mega Drive port of Tetris, including full box and manual scans, and a prototype ROM of a cancelled Mega Drive port of Flash Point, both of which were prevented from being sold due to presumed licensing problems.
.Hack//G.U. Vol. 2: Reminisce is the second entry in the .hack//G.U. series containing: Vol. 1: Rebirth, .hack//G.U. Vol. 2: Reminisce and .hack//G.U. Vol. 3: Redemption. As in the previous .hack games, .hack//G.U. simulates a massively multiplayer online role-playing game as the player controls a character who starts playing it.
Players assume the role of a participant in a fictional game called The World. While in The World, the player controls the on-screen player character, Haseo, from a third-person person perspective (with optional first-person mode). The player may control the camera using the game controller's right analog stick. Within the fictional game, players explore monster-infested fields and dungeons as well as "Root Towns" that are free of combat. They also can "log-off" from the game and return to a computer desktop interface which includes in-game e-mail, news, and message boards, as well as desktop and background music customization options. In Reminisce, an optional card game called "Crimson V
Based on the movie of the same name, this game is a re-telling of the original Harukanaru Toki no Naka De 1, where the story is based in a different setting and with a new character added.
Australian Idol Sing is a single and multiplayer singing game. In real karaoke style, songs appear on your screen and you have to sing the right words at the right time. Onscreen indicators inform you what pitch you need to maintain at any given time. Hit the right notes for the right amount of time, and you'll get high scores.
An immersive tactical role-playing experience featuring your favorite characters from such games as Growlanser, Shadow Hearts, Gungrave, Spectral Force, and many others.
Air Raid 3 is a Shoot-'Em Up created by Phoenix Games. It is not a sequel to any previously released title, despite its name.
Air Raid 3 lets players become a jet fighter pilot with numerous missions all over the world. The gameplay is similar to the Ace Combat games as it is primarily focused around dogfighting versus a range of other aircraft in the sky and achieving mission based objectives such as blowing up a certain building of defeating a number of enemy aircraft.
15 levels of continous changing of the opposition's strategy, weapons and appearance, ensure many hours of action packed fun. Are you up to the challenges that Air Raid 3 offers?
Leaderboard Golf is a typical golf game with courses inspired by the European and US Tour. Included are four different modes of play: quick round, match play, championship mode and practice Mode.
Leaderboard Golf delivers the best in realistic ball physics and swing control as well as a host of stunning courses to play! The intuitive swing system allows control of your back-swing and follow-through for the perfect shot as well as the ability to angle the club-face for all the hook, slice or fade you'll need.
Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan - Enjou, Kyoto Rinne! is a third person action game for the PlayStation 2 console which came out in Japan in 2006. The game allows players to go through the story of either Himura Kenshin, Sagara Sanosuke, Saito Hajime, or Shinomori Aoshi, who is playable once the player unlocks him, although with a smaller movelist. The plot is based entirely on the Kyōto Arc of the manga and anime. An American version was planned to be released by Bandai Namco games and developed by Dimps in 2007; however, it was cancelled due to scheduling conflicts and low profit prospects.