Fullmetal Alchemist 3: Kami o Tsugu Shōjo is the third Fullmetal Alchemist video game for the PlayStation 2 and an RPG continuation of the series of Square Enix games. The first two games in the series are Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel and Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir. Unlike the first two games, this game is not released outside Japan.
"Gunvari Collection + Time Crisis" is a compilation game released for the PlayStation 2 on December 12, 2002. Developed and published by Namco, this collection includes four arcade shooting titles: GunBullet, GunBarl, GunBalina, and the original Time Crisis. It is designed specifically for the Japanese market (NTSC-J) and is compatible with the GunCon2 light gun, enhancing the shooting game experience.
The game package offers a mix of classic arcade shooters, converting them for home console play at an attractive price. The GunCon2 compatibility allows players to use a more precise and responsive light gun for these games, providing a nostalgic and immersive gameplay experience akin to the arcade versions.
Fitness Fun is an exercise-themed rhythm game starring D3 Publisher's virtual idol Riho Futaba. Riho is putting on a special concerts for the 5th anniversary of her debut, and her manager has asked her to do dance aerobics training to perfect her rhythm.
During each song, a cursor scrolls across a set of four bars with notes arranged on them in time with the music. The player must move the cursor to as many notes as possible, and press the button on the controller in time with the music to dance along. Play well, and Riho will stay with the rhythm and earn points, but play poorly and she will start to get out of breath. If too many wrong notes are played, the song will be failed and end early.
Extra songs and costumes can be unlocked by beating preset scores in the Lesson mode. There are a total of 12 songs and 14 costumes to unlock. It is also possible to save replays of performances to watch later without the note bar obscuring the view of Riho.
A party/board game developed by Hudson Soft and published by DigiCube, featuring a wide array of mini-games for up to four players. Based on the anime/manga series of the same name (Known as Cromartie High School in the west).
Agaki Yami ni Oritatta Tensai: A character-driven mahjong game based on comics 1 through 6 in the Akagi series. Players become Akagi as he takes on opponent after opponent in strategic mahjong battles. The game features also other game modes like free mahjong mode, but the main mode is the story mode in which the player will advance through the story that is divided into stages winning mahjong matches.
Houkago no Love Beat is a Japanese-only PlayStation 2 otome game (also referred to as GxB games) released on June 10, 2004. A notable feature of the game is the integration of real J-pop songs into the gameplay, and the ability to watch and listen to the songs again once you have mastered them in-game, as well as the fact that the main character has a voice (many otome games' main characters are not voice acted).