Join Thomas & Friends for a day at the races. It's race day on the Island of Sodor and Thomas and his friends are preparing to roll down the tracks in his most exciting adventure yet. Everybody wants to be crowned the fastest engine on Sodor, but there can only be one champion and Thomas is determined that this year it will be him. Using the EyeToy USB Camera to play you must help Thomas and his friends get ready to race, sprint for the finish line and arrive safely back at the engine shed at the end of the day. So hop onboard, stoke the engine and get set to steam your way to success.
Dragon Ball Z 2 V is a Japanese-exclusive, revamped version of the PlayStation 2 video game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2. Only 2,000 lucky V-Jump readers in Japan had the chance to own the game.
It's time to get that party started, cheerleader style! EyeToy Play: PomPom Party is your chance to pull off some groovy moves and become the coolest cheerleader around. The game comes complete with a real set of pompoms, and as you follow the directions on-screen and wave them to the groove of the music, the EyeToy USB Camera will detect your movements and score your dancing.
This was to be a remake of Aquanox 2: Revelation for PS2, but it didn't pass Sony's software quality assurance tests and because of that the studio was closed and the game got cancelled.
Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary is a combination of the original Virtua Fighter arcade title, with Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution, for PlayStation 2. In North America, Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary was included in Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution. In Japan, Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary shipped as part of a box set, including an art book and DVD with Virtua Fighter history, under the title of "Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary ~Memory of Decade~". In Europe, Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary was only available as a promotional item, and was never sold at retail.
Front Mission 5: Scars of the War is the fifth in Square's Front Mission tactical RPG series. It brings the player back to a gritty futuristic world in which conflicts are waged between five world powers: the U.S.N., O.C.U., E.C., O.A.C., and the Republic of Zaftra. Such conflicts are waged with the wanzer, Front Mission-speak for mecha.
Gameplay-wise, the game is a true return to Front Mission 2 roots while incorporating various features from Front Mission 1, 3, and 4. The player takes part in turn-based missions, which pit their group of wanzers against enemy forces. Old features that have returned include the ability to upgrade parts and mission branching. New features to Front Mission 5 include friendly fire and the ability to recruit new pilots.