Gunparade Orchestra White Chapter ~Aomori Penguin Legend~ (ガンパレード・オーケストラ 白の章 〜青森ペンギン伝説〜) is a Japanese game co-developed by io-spiral, Dice Corporation and Alfa System. It was the first of the Gunparade Orchestra game trilogy released for PlayStation 2 on n January 12, 2006.
A remake of The Legend of Heroes V: Umi no Oriuta, later localized for North America in 2007 under the title, "The Legend of Heroes III: Song of the Ocean." The trilogies titles have been changed in North America to match a mistake in the title of previously released games. Because of this the trilogies order was mixed up.
This takes place in Weltluna, the third realm in Gagharv, seven years after "A Tear of Vermillion" and forty-nine years before "Moonlight Witch". It centers around Forte, Una and McBain and their quest in seeking Leone's Resonance Stones.
An action adventure role-playing game that has a linear storyline with a somewhat open world to travel through and explore. Along with 4 main playable characters mix your team up with over 100 collectable creatures scattered throughout the game. Uses a turn based battle system with each side on its own 3 by 4 square grid area across from each other. Characters can move a set number of squares on the grid each turn and skills have different area of effect patterns.
Cubefield is a simple but addictive game, there are only two controls – left and right. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to guide your ship through an endless field of ominous looking coloured cubes – if you hit one, it’s game over.
For the first time ever, a true collaboration of popular Nickelodeon heroes and villains come together and cross over into multiple Nickelodeon cartoon environments, interacting with each other and working together to solve puzzles in this ultimate Nick gaming adventure. Playable characters from the most popular Nickelodeon shows include SpongeBob SquarePants, The Fairly OddParents, team Rocket Power, Jimmy Neutron and Tak. Nicktoons also marks the videogame debut of new Nickelodeon properties Danny Phantom and Rugrats All Grown Up.
Mega Man X Collection contains the first six games in the Mega Man X series. Mega Man X and Mega Man X2 are based on their appearances on the SNES. Mega Man X3, also originally on the SNES, is based on its 32-bit update for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and PC. The remaining three games are based on their PlayStation renditions. All the games now use save files, including the first few titles that originally necessitated a password for continuation, though upon loading save data, the player is still greeted with the old, fully-functional password entry screen, complete with the correct password to access the saved game. Mega Man Battle & Chase is a game that is unlocked after completing the first three games. It is a classic series kart-racing game previously unreleased in North America. Mega Man X Collection also contains unlockable artwork and music.
Hostile Intent focuses teamwork, communication, and realism over a run and gun playstyle.
Hostile Intent for all intents and purposes is the thinking man's First Person Shooter. In Hostile Intent the player has to use cover wisely, conserve his ammo, work well with his teammates, use communication effectively, keep the mission at the forefront of his mind and especially keep his cool under fire.
The game features a "runner" style action gameplay, where players guide the samurai through various stages, dodging obstacles and engaging in combat to reach the end of each level.
Newdoom Community Project (aka NDCP) is a 2006 megawad that contains 32 new levels, made by members of the Newdoom community. It was one of the winners of Doomworld's Cacowards in 2006, and was followed by a sequel, NewDoom Community Project II, in 2009.
Sugar Sugar Rune: Heart Ga Ippai! Moegi Gakuen is an Action game, developed by Open Sesame and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2005.
Battle Dawn, developed by Tactic Soft, is a free to play, browser based MMOG. Players will step into the shoes of a leader controlling a small colony that can one day take over the whole world. You'll build up your colony, army, interact with other colonies, and in the end make the biggest impact on your world that you can.
In the mobile version of Call of Duty 2, you take the roles of various soldiers fighting through World War II. There's four years (1942-1945), each one with two soldiers to choose from, each with their own set of missions. Everything but the first missions are locked, and you have to complete them to unlock the later ones, eventually unlocking the next year as soon as you finish every mission in the earlier one.
The missions can vary wildly, from location to objective and weapons. In some missions you have a team of soldiers to help you out, in others you have to work solo. You'll be instructed along the mission on what to do, as well as receiving hints and tips on how to do it. You may have to take down enemy troops, call in airstrikes, hide from bomber attacks, destroy enemy vehicles or even be left all alone sniping enemy units. The time you take to beat the mission is stored so you can try to beat the default "best time" or your own best time.
The game works in a pseudo top-down view, since the game works lik