This game is an update to the arcade version of Cyber Troopers Virtual-On.
It features a variety of extra options such as widescreen support, system link, "assault mode" (removing projectile weapons) and "chibi mode" (similar to Virtua Fighter Kids).
You can also play as the final boss in "Z-Gradt mode", and can enable "dash cancelling", a feature introduced in Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram.
Protoganda: Strings is a fast-paced vertical shooter with a visual style somewhat inspired by old Soviet 8mm movies. Gameplay consists of sequences of boss fights, of which the order can be defined or randomized.
"The Trials of Topoq" is a puzzle video game developed by London Studio for the PlayStation 3 that utilizes the PlayStation Eye camera peripheral. It was released on the European PlayStation Store on October 25, 2007 and appeared on the North American PlayStation Store on December 20, 2007.
Gundam Battle Chronicle is the sequel to Gundam Battle Royale and Gundam Battles series. It features over 140 Mobile units including the 80 units in Gundam Battle Royale and improved the multi-player gaming system so that the single-player missions could be played in multi-player's mission mode. New additional missions are from Stardust Memory, and MSs from Gundam ZZ, Gundam Sentinel, and Char's Counterattack.
A DS Nonogram/Picross game from Hudson released in 2007 after they stopped using it's "puzzle Series" branding. It features both standard picross style puzzles and color based puzzles with a range of categories including puzzles that re-create sprites from classic Hudson games.
Includes all content from PC, DC and PSX editions plus new scenarios that can be viewed from the Omake section.
Backgrounds and event CG's have been improved for PSP, and it is now full voiced.
The setting for the game is the same as the previous game: the planet of Ar Ciel, albeit centered on a different region this time. The Tower of Ar tonelico from Metafalss is different from the tower in the first game since it doesn't look like a tower initially, but still has some of the same essential facilities (Rinkernator, Plasma Bell (represented as the Lift Generators) and Musical Corridor). The Song Magics are still used like programs, but in this tower there are two Song Magic servers: the Sol Marta server and the Infel Phira Server. The Sol Marta server is located in the upper zone of the tower, acting like a stationary satellite. It is collocated with the S. P. U. and Rinkernator and is the main server for the tower. The Infel Phira server is located in a satellite that orbits the sky around the tower and shares its name with said server. The Sol Marta satellite is a relay station used to increase the range of Song Magic usage of the first tower, so it works with the same kind of hymmnos and executes the
In the oceans of earth millions of years ago, danger was never far away and monsters lurked in every shadow. Experience this astounding world by playing as six different prehistoric marine reptiles, each with special skills – from extreme speed to thick armor and powerful crunching jaws.
Start your adventure in an area of inland sea that will only get more dangerous as time passes. Take on foes, hunt for prey and unlock hidden challenges. Your goal is to find a way to truly escape these waters. How to accomplish your escape is something you’ll have to figure out on your journey. Now take control of your first Sea Monster and begin your adventure!
Control 6 different prehistoric sea monsters. Each of the six sea monsters is completely unique. Six unique zones in the underwater environment. Play as both the hunter and hunted.
The eleventh installment in the SingStar series is entirely devoted to the R&B musical genre. There are 2 editions of the game, one with 2 USB microphones included (adaptor required) and another with only the game. The game is compatible with EyeToy so players can see themselves in the game.
Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis sends us to 19th Century London where Arséne Lupin, a young French burglar with an impressive track record, has just challenged Scotland Yard and the most famous of detectives - Sherlock Holmes.
Bop to the Top with High School Musical: Sing It!
With “High School Musical: Sing It!,” players express themselves through music with an all-new karaoke twist where they can choose their favorite “High School Musical” character and sing all of the songs from “High School Musical” and “High School Musical 2”.
Debuting as one of the first video games to have a microphone on the Wii platform, “High School Musical: Sing It!” features motion-captured-choreography from the original movie’s dance routines and offers two play modes. In story mode - players live the movies performing songs beginning from “Start of Something New” to “We’re All in this Together” and “What Time Is It?.” In party mode - friends compete karaoke-style against each other. Players can choose their favorite backdrop and belt out solos or duets of approximately 30 hit songs, including popular tunes from other familiar Disney Channel favorites.