Corpse Party (Corpse Party BloodCovered in Japan) is a part of the Corpse Party survival horror adventure game series created by Team GrisGris for the PC. It is the remake of the original Corpse Party released in 1996 for the NEC PC-9801 with a reworked plot and new characters.
Minna no Joushiki Ryoku TV is a Wii video game released in 2008 by Nintendo and HAL Laboratory. It is a game that tests a person's general knowledge and has a goal of enhancing their grasp of information. There are a wide range of categories pertaining to geography, cooking, sports and more. There is an encyclopedia the player can view to gather even more information. The game is a quiz type game and whether or not you give the correct answer the game will give a good in-depth detail. Players can download even more explanations of answers by connecting to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
Flower, Sun and Rain on Nintendo DS is a port of the PlayStation 2 puzzle adventure game developed by Suda 51. It features touch-screen controls, new costumes, and 100 additional "Lost and Found" puzzles.
Rocketmen: Axis of Evil is a downloadable top-down shooter developed by A.C.R.O.N.Y.M. Games, Eyerisk Studios and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game is based on the constructible strategy game called Rocketmen from WizKids. It supports 1-4 person cooperative play either online or offline.
Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan! is an action-adventure video game published by Sega for the PlayStation 3. It is a jidaigeki-themed spin-off game in the Like a Dragon series. It was released exclusively in Japan on March 6, 2008.
Kenzan! is a dramatic telling of the life of the historical figure Miyamoto Musashi, who retired and adopted a new identity, but is later drawn into a new conflict where he must hunt down an imposter using his namesake.
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