Nana is a simulation game released in 2005 based on the manga of the same name, where the player can choose their character and experience the Tokyo life by meeting other characters, getting part-time jobs, buying clothes, and decorating their room.
There are three playable characters, one from each of the schools: Nagisa, Hikari, and Kizuna. They have no family names in the game, as when the series of short stories were first published. While Ai Shimizu maintained her role for Kizuna in the game, Miyuki Sawashiro performed the voice for Tamao Suzumi. The game features a "boy mode" and a "girl mode". Choosing the male version means that the story is told via emails from the player's younger sister; choosing the female version means that the story is told in the player's own diary. The player is given the chance to pair their chosen character with one of the other nine available girls, not including the other possible playable characters. There are twenty-seven different combinations depending on which girl the player chooses at the start of the game.
The second game in the Generation of Chaos series. Generation of Chaos Next is a Strategy game, developed by Neverland and published by Idea Factory, which was released in Japan in 2002.
Based on the Prince of Tennis series. This game allows you to recruit players for your tennis team, train them to build up their statistics, join team building exercises like bowling and participate in tennis tournaments.
Pachinko Paradise 8 is one of the many titles in Irem's long-running pachinko simulation series. It features a faithful 3D recreation of the CR Shin Umi Monogatari M27 pachinko machine made by Sanyo Bussan. 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.
Grand Tour Racing: GT-R 400 is a GT-based racing game that originated on the Sony PlayStation 2. It was converted from the Kuju Entertainment original to the PC by InFusion, a team of developers who worked on "Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix 4".