Akira Psycho Ball is a digital pinball game based on the popular Akira series created by Katsuhiro Otomo. It features the original storyline and the animated film adaptation's theme song.
Choro-Q HG 4 (Japanese: チョロQ HG 4), known as Choro-Q in all other regions, is the fourth and final video game in the "HG/High Grade" series.
Choro Q refines its fantasy-style racing series with more cars, parts, and extras. Now you can race on courses that range from earthquake country and space to haunted castles and underwater tracks. You can participate in more than 160 races and 100 events to earn 200 kinds of vehicles. Customize your vehicle with interchangeable parts and colors, and then race head-to-head against a friend. In addition to racing, ChoroQ also features more than 30 minigames.
When the ice in the Siberian region melts, a worldwide catastrophe occurs and 90% of the earth is submerged under water. Lifting the major cities and providing assistance is the objective of the newly formed World Alliance, comprised of most of the surviving nations. Opposing the World Alliance are terrorist and militant countries who banded together under WORF (World Order Reorganization Front) looking to profit from the disaster. With global war imminent, the World Alliance organizes a multi-national military organization known as Frontier Nations and its air force, Team SW.
Lethal Skies: Elite Pilot: Team SW is a realistic combat flight simulator for the single player. It features vibration and G-force effects, 2 cockpit views as well as 3rd person and full screen, mid-air refuelling (in certain situations), 14 different missiles for air-to-air and air-to-ground battles, radar, and GPS. Change pilots, planes and weapons in the Hangar. Depending upon the scenario, take off from runways or aircraft carriers. Se
The best cities are built on friendship, not concrete! Everybody wants to live in the best city in the world! That's why you're a Metropolismaker, a well-connected urban planner who creates the most popular places on the planet. Of course com of your citizens have other ideas, so you'll have to work extra hard to keep everyone happy.
Part of the Simple 2000 series of games. Tamsoft delivers the tale of a Riho; a Bikini model who becomes a giant after being stung by some sort of alien jellyfish. You then are given the task of measuring her dimensions, chasing and then bringing her back down to size.
You take on the role of a Helicopter, Jet and Tank while Riho rampages around Japan causing destruction and mayhem. Gameplay varies from measuring Riho, chasing her down a highway and protecting her sleeping form from alien squids while flying over the ocean.
As this is a Simple 2000 game, Demolition Girl is short and simple. The controls for each vehicle are similar and the graphical style is more or less consistent with other Tamsoft titles in the Simple 2000 series.
The fifth game in the Atelier franchise and the second of the two Gramnad games.
This story takes place 20 years after the first game. Both games were re-released on the PlayStation Portable with additional content and endings.
The games have never been released outside of Japan.
The forth game in the Atelier franchise and the first of the two Gramnad games.
Both of the Gramnad games were re-released on the PlayStation Portable with additional content.
The re-release is called "Atelier Judie ~The Alchemist of Gramnad~ Imprisoned Guardian" on the PSP.
The game has never been released outside of Japan.
The third game in the Atelier series and last in the Salburg trilogy. The game is a prequel to the previous Salburg games and takes place 20 years before Atelier Marie.
The game was only released in Japan.
The game takes place before the Lilo & Stitch film begins, showing the massive space universe only hinted at in the movie. The player controls Stitch, using his powers to the fullest: climbing walls and ceilings, dashing with amazing speed, shooting up to four weapons at once (one in each hand), flying with the jetpack, and swinging using the grapple gun. The game features several of the film's memorable characters, including Jumba, Gantu, and Grand Councilwoman.
The threat from international terrorism has never been greater. When an intelligence report highlights the disturbing prospect that a radical militia group may have access to nuclear weapons the very fabric of our society is under threat. A war is imminent, fortunately at the forefront of your arsenal is an all-new attack helicopter and when the call comes to wage war against the enemy there is only one pilot for the job.
Operation Air Assault is a fast-paced 3D attack helicopter game and your mission is to seek and destroy the radical militia using the most technologically devastating weaponry at your disposal. The war on terror is a reality. Fight the war in Operation Air Assault.
Leaderboard Golf is a typical golf game with courses inspired by the European and US Tour. Included are four different modes of play: quick round, match play, championship mode and practice Mode.
Leaderboard Golf delivers the best in realistic ball physics and swing control as well as a host of stunning courses to play! The intuitive swing system allows control of your back-swing and follow-through for the perfect shot as well as the ability to angle the club-face for all the hook, slice or fade you'll need.
Mojib-Ribbon is a music video game created by Masaya Matsuura as a spinoff of his 1999 music game, Vib-Ribbon, which was released for PlayStation. A direct sequel called Vib-Ripple was released in 2004. The releases are comparable to the releases of the earlier PaRappa series (also a Matsuura series) where the original was followed by a pseudo-sequel and then a direct sequel a few years later.
Vib Ripple is the sequel to Vib Ribbon, and the third in the Vib Ribbon series. While Vib Ribbon was based around the tone of music, and Mojib Ribbon was based around lyrics, Vib Ripple is themed around drums and percussion.
Players once again control the vector rabbit Vibri as they play. This time, they must move her around a gigantic picture (think of the picture as a giant trampoline), and use the any of the face buttons to make her jump. If you time the jumps to the beat of the music, Vibri will jump higher, and jumping on certain parts of the picture will reveal 'Peta Characters' - 2D representations of objects, such as bunny rabbits, onions, and presents. The goal of each level is to reveal the Peta Characters shown in the crown at the bottom left of the screen (of course, you can uncover more if you're game).
In later levels, blobby enemies known as 'Boonchies' turn up and begin to slowly zero in on Vibri. She must dodge these enemies in addition to bouncing in time to the beat as she uncovers Peta Charact
Xenosaga Freaks was only released in Japan and it contains 2 games, an Encyclopedia of terms used in Xenosaga Episode 1, and a demo for Xenosaga Episode 2.
The main game is XenoComi, an illustrated and voice acted text adventure. It has 6 scenarios to go through involving the main characters from Episode 1 and a 7th is unlocked when the other 6 have been played. It takes place at some point during Episode 1 and is much more light hearted. It focuses on the events caused by a rampaging cat-eared KOS-MOS and the event that led to the situation.
The other game is Kotoba no Puzzle: Xenopittan, a Xenosaga themed word puzzle game. Based off the game Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan.
Robot Alchemic Driver is a Big Robot/Monster fight in a modern city with a twist. There is a story and training mode and a 2 player vs. mode. In a nut shell, alien's attack the last city on earth. The big robot comes up, and here is where the twist come in, you have to control the robot from the perspective of the "hero" (three to choose from) and you can switch between the robot/hero mode. This forces you to make sure you have a strategic position to move the hero around in the city to see the battle without getting too close. As the game goes on you have the option to update/customize the mech(s) to improve them. You can end up destroying whole building/terrain as you battle the alien monster.
Hit the road on 200 fast motorcycles from companies like Yamaha, Honda, and Suzuki. Now is your chance to sit astride these racing rockets and speed to victory, winning cash along the way. Spend your winnings on new bikes and all the racing gear you'll need to make you look as good as you ride. Visit the shop where you can add better wheels, tighter suspension, and bigger engines to your bike. Anyone can wheel a bike out of a dealership, but can you tune yours to be a winner?
In EverQuest Online Adventures, you'll join players around the world in exciting combat, fantastic quests, and character development. Online gameplay allows players to team up and fight together, meet friends, form guilds, and become heroes. Customize your character's race, class, appearance, and abilities, and find secret character enhancements hidden in your environment.