Dancing Stage Max was released on November 25, 2005 by Konami to the European PlayStation 2 gaming audience. Dancing Stage Max was modeled after Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 in America and Dance Dance Revolution Strike in Japan, containing the new Dance Master Mode and improved EyeToy support. Max featured music by Natasha Bedingfield, Sugababes and Franz Ferdinand as well as new and old Konami Originals. Unlike the previous release, Dancing Stage Fusion, Max was not ported to the arcades.
The PlayStation 2 port of the game, originally released for Windows and Mac.
It is a typing tutor game based on the Initial D anime that requires a USB keyboard to play.
You are Makoto, a high-school sophomore. One day, you receive a package with a virtual reality gadget that lets you experience a social networking service called Que. It just so happens that service is for girls only. As such, you create your female avatar and enter the world of an Ancient Leaf. While hiding your identity when talking to girls in virtual reality, many of your friends in real world have no idea about you, but at the same time you have an opportunity to find out more about them, things they wouldn't usually share with a guy.
The game is a typical visual novel which consists of reading through the text, which has full voice-over support for NPCs, lets you check the message log, and remove the text to see the clear background image with character sprites. Occasionally, choices are made to branch the story, and you can even select to go to different locations on the city map, both during daytime and nighttime.
According to the project's original concept by Chiyomaru Shikura, the game explores the them
Hunter X Hunter is a Japanese adventure game for the PS2. Many characters from the Hunter X Hunter universe are playable in this sidecrolling beat-em-up.
Fushigi Yuugi Suzaku Ibun is a simulation game for the anime and manga series Fushigi Yuugi. It's story is based on the original Fushigi Yugi. The game, though having most of the characters as returning characters from the original series, it has apparently replaced Miaka and Yui. It was released on 2008, in two editions: limited and full edition. The game was also ported to NDS on June 25, 2009 and placed on the same cartridge as Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden: Kagami no Miko.
Kamen Rider: Seigi no Keifu (仮面ライダー -正義の系譜-) is a Beat 'em up video game published by Banpresto released on November 27, 2003 for the Sony PlayStation 2.