Built around 15 entertaining mini-games and with a host of smaller fun asides, U Move Super Sports literally drops the player into a series of madcap sporting scenarios. Sony's innovative EyeToy USB Camera is used to place the player on the screen as they take part in games requiring a series of physical movements from players.
U Move Super Sports features mini-games including Perfect Goal, where the player lines up to save a penalty against a CPU striker, Hole in One a brilliant golf simulation and Rugby Crash, wherein players must physically tackle a rugby player. Additional games include Ball-Tossing Aliens, a second football mini-game called Yellow Card, and Sling Shot all of which will test the player's reflexes to their limits. As an aside to the fun of the sub-games, U Move Super Sports also boasts a number of sub-stages within the game's 'Art Studio' mode that introduces a more puzzle-based aspect to the game.
Bouken Jidai Katsugeki: Goemon is a Ganbare Goemon game released for the PlayStation 2 on December 21, 2000. This is the third game in the series set in a 3D world, following Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon and Ganbare Goemon: Kuru Nara Koi! Ayashige Ikka no Kuroi Kage. Unlike most of the other games, this game departs from the quirky humor that the franchise is known for and replaces it with a more serious tone.
Zombie Zone is the European localized name for the first game in the OneeChanbara series. It's a part of the Simple 2000 series by Japanese publisher D3 Publisher, as part of a series of budget priced games that usually sell at 2000¥.
You play as Aya, a scantily clad cowgirl with a scarf, in a hack-and-slash against slow-moving zombies in little arena's. There is a feature called "sword fatigue": if you don't clean your sword in time, it will get stuck in an enemy, giving him an advantage over you. There are also slight RPG elements. You can upgrade your characters by collecting orbs dropped by defeated enemies. At the end of each level, you can use the orbs to make Aya more powerful. Sometimes the enemies drop red orbs; if you collect enough of them, you turn into a demon. Your attacks become more powerful, but they also take away from your health.
Critical Bullet: 7th Target is a 2002 action/adventure game developed by Flagship and published by Capcom released only in Japan. The game is the sequel to Bounty Hunter Sara (which was also only released in Japan).
Shin Goketsuji Ichizoku: Bonnou Kaihou is the sixth installment in the series and serves as something of a sequel to Matrimelee, although like Power Instinct Legends, it's also not a proper sequel to the main series, and could be said to be a port or an "update" of Matrimelee. Unlike the other sequels in the series, Bonnou Kaihou is the first one to be made exclusively for a console.
Psychic Force Complete is a PlayStation 2 compilation exclusively released in Japan. This collection brings together three notable entries in the Psychic Force franchise: the original Psychic Force game, Psychic Force 2012, and an enhanced version called Psychic Force 2012 EX. The compilation offers players an improved gaming experience with refined graphics, new voice recordings, and additional bonus materials.
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.
In the city of Twin Ships, Ducker has banished dancing from the land! It is up to the Unison team to bring dance back to the people of the city. Players must memorize and perform routines by using the twin analog sticks. The game features several licensed songs by artists such as Nelly and Aqua.
Soccer comes home as you lead your team to victory on or off the field. As a player, you'll tackle, pass, and shoot winning goals from the field. As an owner, you'll buy, sell, or trade players to create a winning team. More than 13,500 officially licensed FIFA pro players from 700 international and league teams compete in 10 stadiums around the globe. Your players can perform a variety of authentic moves, including high-flying headers, bicycle kicks, and goal-saving slide tackles.
Guilty Gear X Plus is the fifth entry in the Guilty Gear series. It is a Japan-exclusive enhanced port of Guilty Gear X for the PlayStation 2, containing two extra characters, several new features and a Wonderswan Color link with Guilty Gear Petit 2.