Kino no Tabi II -the Beautiful World- is a visual novel adapted from some volumes of the light novel by the same name with an additional scenario written by the original creator, Keiichi Sigsawa.
The game came bundled with a thirty-six page book containing the story of the original scenario written for the game.
A grounds-up remake of Romancing SaGa that carries over the general aesthetic and style of Unlimited SaGa, featuring changes to the battle and class systems, the removal and addition of certain characters, as well as the addition of several elements that had originally been planned for the SNES Romancing SaGa 2 (the story, however, remains largely the same).
XII century England. Richard, the true King of England, is absent from the throne, waging crusades in the Holy Land. Chaos rages in the country, while greedy Norman Lords are oppressing poor Saxon people. But not all of them want to abide with the cruelty unleashed upon them. Young and brave archer Robin Hood, who's house was taken by the local Sheriff of Nottingham, gathers a group of fine men and sets out fir the woods of Sherwod to fight and bring justice back.
This PlayStation 2 release removes the erotic content, but adds new CG events. The game focuses on four female protagonists and features the story that plays in pre-determined order of selection. The four female protagonists were reunited after being separated for three years during the closure of the academy they were all attending together. They soon find out that the time capsule they buried prior to going separate ways have been dug up and instead, they find a note saying that their former teacher took it and buried it someplace else. The four of them decide to find that time capsule.
The visual novel element of gameplay is regular, consists of reading on-screen text with occasional choices and top-down navigation through the map of the school campus. After the original PC game, but before this PS2 port, the game also branched into OVA series and manga series.
Hono no Takuhaibin ("Blazing Express Delivery") is an action delivery game where the player, as experimental enhanced humanoid Jiro, must deliver packages within a time limit, while at the same time defeating or avoiding various enemies. Jiro has access to both a hand cart and a van, which he can switch between at will, though the van cannot enter certain areas. Defeating enemies and completing deliveries will earn Delivery Spirit, which can be used to launch special attacks and boost Jiro's speed.
This game is an update to the arcade version of Cyber Troopers Virtual-On.
It features a variety of extra options such as widescreen support, system link, "assault mode" (removing projectile weapons) and "chibi mode" (similar to Virtua Fighter Kids).
You can also play as the final boss in "Z-Gradt mode", and can enable "dash cancelling", a feature introduced in Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram.
This game is an enhanced version of Panzer Dragoon, featuring both a original mode (almost identical to the Sega Saturn original) and "arrange" mode, sporting a few graphical improvements. There are also a number of extra options.
The Document of Metal Gear Solid 2 gives a behind-the-scenes look at Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. You'll receive a thorough education on all aspects of Sons of Liberty, including original concept plans, rare video footage and trailers, and even programming secrets. Also included are playable VR training missions from Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance. With in-depth footage and insider information, The Document of Metal Gear Solid 2 is a complete resource guide for Metal Gear Solid fans.
Beatmania is the first version of the music video game beatmania IIDX to be released in the United States. It was released by Konami on March 28, 2006, for the PlayStation 2 video game console.
Pachinko Paradise 7 is one of the many titles in Irem's long-running pachinko simulation series. It features faithful 3D recreations of two pachinko machines made by Sanyo Bussan: CR Edokko Gen-san L7, CR Edokko Gen-san M6. There are two modes available: Tsūjō (Normal) mode allows the player to modify a wide range of settings for each machine, while Jissen (Battle) mode challenges the player to win as many balls as possible on the default settings with a limited starting pool and time limit. There is also a View mode where the various animations that play on the in-game display can be freely viewed. There is no story mode.
Based on the popular "Tough" comic, featured in Young Jump magazine. Tough: Dark Fight features an original story which takes place in the two years between the original "Koukou Tekken-den Tough" comic (published between 1993 and 2003) and the later "Tough" reprisal series. Fans of the series will be able to experience the happenings of those two missing years. The game features a number of characters, including eight who haven't been featured in the comic.
True Love Story 3 follows a male protagonist in his third year of junior high as he aims to confess his love, particularly to his longtime crush, Aotsuki Takane, whom he's introduced to by his twin sister, Kaname.
The game stands out for its high interactivity, with frequent repeated stock dialogues. Players track characters’ friendship and affection levels using a triangular chart, which they can check through Kaname. Instead of playing every day, players choose specific “try-your-best days,” which impact enthusiasm and event frequency.
Its most unique feature is the detailed conversation system. On sunny weekdays, the player can attempt to walk home with a girl, triggering a complex dialogue mini-game. The goal is to raise her "heartthrob gauge" without overloading her pounding heart, and possibly score a date.