Designed by wargaming world champion Iain McNeil, Gates Of Troy is the Slitherine's critically acclaimed series of historically-detailed strategy games. Gates Of Troy offers both strategic campaigns and tactical battles.
PC Fútbol is a soccer managerial game that let you pick your favourite team and take it to the top, if you're good enough!
You can sign up your favourite players, train the team, expand your stadium, choose sponsors, set the ticket price, etc.
The matches can be seen in 3D so you can give orders to your players in real time, or you can choose to see the final score only.
The game has a big database with 2,000 teams and 48,000 players, and has the Spanish LFP and FIFPro official licenses so all the players have their real names/appearance.
RPM Tuning (also known as Top Gear RPM Tuning, and Midnight Outlaw: Six Hours To Sun Up for the PC) is a racing video game released in 2004 and was developed by Babylon Software and published Wanadoo Edition. It is part of the Top Gear game series. This is the only installment in the series to not be released in Japan. North America was only able to see an Xbox release.
The player assumes the role of Vincent Riker, who is trying to avoid being stopped by the police. Around 40 square miles of Los Angeles have been recreated for the game, including streets and parks.
Players can customize their vehicles with up to 221,184 possibilities for mechanical parts and 1,382,976 different possibilities for the exterior; the number of accidents a vehicle sustains also affects performance. There are seven game modes, with 54 different missions in the story mode.
"Time Crisis Crisis Zone" is a Playstation2 port of the light gun arcade game released by Namco in 1999. It supports Guncon 2, and game modes and weapons have been added.
Neo Contra is the sequel to Contra: Shattered Soldier. The game is a 3-D Shooter with lots of action and huge boss battles. Unlike Shattered Soldiers this game has a top-down perspective. The game is set in the future with Bill Razer's return. He teams up with a samurai, Genbei Jaguer Yagyu. The game takes about two hours to beat but will take you several tries to make it there.
Join intrepid sailor and recent island castaway Mina as she explores the hidden secrets within the Jules Verne classic inspired Mysterious Island. Gather key articles left from the island's previous inhabitants and combine them in unique and interesting ways to stay alive and stay hopeful for rescue. Surviving means more than living off this lush land, but also fending off the haunting resident specter and solving the islands deepest secrets!
Get the party started with SingStar Party; Sony London's second iteration of its popular karaoke-inspired vocals game developed exclusively for the PlayStation 2. Though gameplay is nearly identical to the previous installment (players are judged on their ability to sing with the correct tone, rhythm, and pitch), a host of new features populate this sequel as well. Boasting more than 30 new tracks and the ability to import 30 more from the original SingStar, the game also supports an all-new competitive Duet Mode, EyeToy compatibility, and a Shuffle Token feature for a more personalized selection of theme songs. Available only in the European territories.
Mushihimesama is a manic shooter developed by Cave and released by Taito in 2004. It was ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2005 and iOS in 2011. An Xbox 360 port was released in May 2012 (with ver1.5 as first print DLC). A significantly changed "version 1.5" was released to arcades in 2011. The game has an insect theme as all of the enemies resemble various insects such as beetles and butterflies. The game is set in various forest environments. It received a sequel in 2006, known as Mushihimesama Futari, and a spin-off iOS game entitled Mushihimesama Bug Panic.
Dora's off on an all-new adventure and she needs the help of all her friends, including the Explorer Stars. Help Dora complete 21 different activity-based games in seven levels plus minigames. Meet all your favorite characters from the Dora the Explorer cartoon. Gather stars--such as the disco star, the noisy star, and the switchy star--to help you find the right path. You don't even need to complete each level in order to progress.
Garfield lets you play the role of the fat cat himself. As Garfield, you must clean up Odie's mess before John comes home if you want to win a big piece of lasagna. It's a race against the clock as you explore fully interactive environments and interact with familiar characters from the Garfield show. The game also includes minigames that let you race, cook lasagna, and play classic console games.
The first "catch up" Japanese Dance Dance Revolution title. Most of the songlist consists of new Konami originals from Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX and Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME CS (America), along with a few new licenses, some of the licenses from Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME CS (America), some old Konami original DDR songs, and two new KONAMI originals. Song list as a result has a large emphasis on Bemani crossovers than most Japanese CS DDR releases. Of the 55 Konami originals in DDR FESTIVAL, only 19 are original DDR songs/original remixes. Also, it is the only Japanese DDR without Dancemania licenses, hence no Dancemania advertisement is featured in the attract mode.
J.League Winning Eleven 8: Asia Championship is a Japan-exclusive football simulation game developed by Konami and released for the PlayStation 2 in 2004. This entry in the Winning Eleven series focuses on the J.League, featuring fully licensed teams and players from Japan's top-tier football league.
The game also includes clubs from across Asia, offering a broader regional competition experience. It incorporates the gameplay mechanics of Winning Eleven 8.
The only Detective Conan game developed by Bandai for the PlayStation 2. It was the final Detective Conan game to be released on a PlayStation system for a span 8 years and as of 2017 it is also the final one to be a Sony exclusive.
Momotaro Dentetsu USA is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 2004 by Hudson Soft for the PlayStation 2. The game was only released in Japan.
The G-Revolution is sweeping over the entire Beyblade world, and your job is to challenge the greatest Beybladers and collect valuable parts. Like previous entries in the Beyblade series, G-Revolution lets you pit your spinning top against others in different arenas. In your quest to become world champion, you can build a varied collection of blades, which you can customize with the Beyblade editor. Compete against more than 16 characters in a storyline taken straight from the Beyblade G-Revolution animated series.
Tournament Tactics immerses you in a challenging tournament set in the Yu Yu Hakusho universe. Create a team with up to five characters, and then use your players' unique combos, supermoves, and other attacks to exploit your opponents' weaknesses. Battlefields are based on locations from the Yu Yu Hakusho show, and you can unlock additional areas throughout the game. You can even challenge your friends and trade items using the Game Boy Advance link cable.