Hanatareshi Yabou is the second Bleach game to be released for the PS2. The game was released in Japan on February 16, 2006. The game is a sub story of the manga. The player can encounter original characters from the series. In addition, secrets and extras can also be unlocked. After the credits, Urahara Shop can be accessed. This was the first adventure role playing Bleach game ever to come out. Hanatareshi Yabou's opening theme song is Ichirin no Hana by High and Mighty Color.
Sakura Taisen V Episode 0: Kouya no Samurai Musume is a prequel to Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love starring one of that game's heroines, Gemini Sunrise. Instead of being an SRPG/visual novel-hybrid like the other games in the series, though, Episode 0 is an action-adventure game. While riding atop her equine companion Larry, Gemini fights evil robots using Japanese sword techniques. The game features experience points and equipment systems that allow the player to upgrade Gemini and Larry's capabilities as they see fit.
A multi-story, multi-ending love adventure game based on Shin Takahashi's original manga. The player becomes the main character, Shuji, and experiences the last love on earth with the ultimate weapon, Chise.
The purpose of the game is to keep Chise in a happy state and continue to fall in love with her until the last day on earth. Depending on the player's choices and actions, "Chise"'s "happiness value" changes, and "Chise" becomes an existence more than "she" or more than "weapon".
Bikini Beach: Stunt Racer is a trick based driving game where players must collect diamonds and "score big" to woo a female of one of four ethnicities. The game features 12 open arenas, 12 stunts and 4 locations.
Fighting Vipers is a port of the arcade version of Fighting Vipers, with various options similar to those of Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 16: Virtua Fighter 2.
None of the extra features of the Sega Saturn version were included.
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.
As the name suggests, this game is a compilation of five emulated Space Harrier games.
It comes with a number of options, such as resolution changes, filters and 2D/3D support for Space Harrier 3D (and the resources for making your own red/blue 3D glasses). Also included are scanned manuals, artwork, sheet music and a demonstration of a professional playing the game.
Of the original Space Harrier, this compilation consist of three versions of it: Arcade, Master System and Game Gear.
It even comes with a Space Harrier themed japanese Sega Master System Boot menu.
A hybrid dungeon crawler/dating sim in which the player splits their time between making friends at their new high school and exploring the mysterious ruins hidden beneath it.
Eve Burst Error Plus is a remake of Eve Burst Error. The main story and most of the gameplay remain the same as in the original version. The remake has updated graphics (especially noticeable is the more "serious", realistic style of character graphics, as opposed to the "super-deformed" anime style of the original), better event management, alternate scenarios, and more animations. This remake is based on the original console version and therefore does not feature adult content present in the PC releases.
A Japan-only adventure-horror game published by Success Corp.
The story is about a girl named Hatou Kei who, as a result of a dead mother, heads to her father's house in order to claim her inheritance. However, she soon finds herself caught up in supernatural happenings after a dream concerning a huge tree and a mysterious girl...
Gaelic Games: Hurling is the officially licensed game of the Gaelic Athletic Association. Hurling is a fast-paced Gaelic sport that is played with sticks (the hurley) and a ball (the sliotar).
Gaelic Games: Hurling includes all 32 County teams, over 300 Club teams, and 12 major stadiums, including Croke Park, Casement Park, Parnell Park, St Tiernach's Park, Semple Stadium, O'Moore Park, Hyde Park, Fitzgerald Stadium, Pairc U Chaoimh, and Parc Tailteann.
Game modes in Gaelic Games: Hurling are Single Match, Season Mode, Manager Mode, Mission Mode and Training Mode. Single Match is the fastest way to play a game of hurling. Use the Single Match summary screen to set your favourite team and then randomise the other settings; such as home and way teams, stadium, weather, and rules. Mission mode allows you to take up the challenge and feel the pressure with these historical matches. Each mission has a handicap that a team must overcome; from seemingly impossible score deficits, to slim leads with seconds left on the c
Sakura Taisen Monogatari: Mysterious Paris is a side story that takes place shortly before Sakura Wars 4 and was released for the Playstation 2 on March 18, 2004 in Japan and Taiwan.
This game is a remake of the original 1989 arcade release of Golden Axe, presented entirely in 3D.
It is mostly the same game as before, but now features cutscenes, magic which regenerates slightly after an enemy is killed, and enemies now have life bars. It also has an arranged soundtrack.
A second version of Gran Turismo Concept, 2002 Tokyo-Seoul, was released in South Korea on May 16th, 2002, to celebrate the PlayStation 2 official launch in this country. It featured cars from the 2001 Tokyo version plus additional models unveiled at the Seoul Motor Show. This game introduced South Korean automakers, like Hyundai, in the Gran Turismo series. As of April 2008, Gran Turismo Concept 2002 Tokyo-Seoul has shipped 90,000 copies in South Korea.
The game is similar to Monopoly in that players roll one die to advance around a board, purchase an unowned property they land on and earn money when opponents land on the player's property. The game differs from Monopoly in that players can buy and sell stocks of a block, affecting the value of block's stock up by buying or down by selling that block's stock or by developing a player-owned property of that block which increases the value per share for that block's stock. Also unlike Monopoly, it is not necessary to own the entire block to develop a property, though controlling more than one property of a block allows the player to develop their properties into larger buildings to collect more from opponents when they land on them. Players must collect a set of four suits, heart, diamond, clover and spade, to level up and collect additional gold when the pass the starting position/bank. To win a player must make it back to the bank with the board's required amount, which includes the total value of the player's sto