Tokimeki Factory is a storytelling game developed by ActMind and published by Konami for PC and MacOS. The game allows players to create and write their own scenarios featuring one of six boys. Players can customize the backgrounds, boys' clothes, dialogue, and music. Over 1,000 lines of voiced dialogue were recorded for the game.
It was split into two volumes (Tokimeki Factory Vol. 1 and Tokimeki Factory Vol. 2), each featuring different characters. A complete box set featuring both volumes was also released.
World Soccer: Winning Eleven 8: Liveware Evolution is an enhanced version of Winning Eleven 8 developed by Konami and released exclusively in Japan in 2005 for the PlayStation 2. This edition introduced online multiplayer functionality, making it one of the first entries in the series to support online play.
It features updated team rosters, slight gameplay refinements, and the core mechanics of Winning Eleven 8.
Get Ride! AM Driver: Soukoku no Shinjitsu - is a 3D strategic action game that combines the strategic elements of simulation with real-time actionability. It follows the contents of TV anime AM Driver, and the characters of Get Ride! AM Driver: Shutsugeki! Battle Party - also appear.
This game is much like Phantasy Star Generation: 1, except that it stands as a remake of Phantasy Star II. Like the first "Generation" a number of tweaks were made to bring it in line with more modern RPGs, and the graphics and sound have been updated.
Also included is an emulated version of the Mega Drive Phantasy Star II (the Japanese version).
The Settlers: Heritage of Kings - Expansion Disc is the first add-on for Heritage of Kings: The Settlers.
After the defeat of Kerberos, the old empire flourishes under the rule of King Dario and finally the dream of peace and prosperity seems to come true. But far in the east of the old empire, on the shore of the river Nhern, a bridge is being build. A bridge to the legendary old lands of Hen Brughs. But as the impressive structure grows and grows, the fear of the workers also increases. They see strange, shadowy creatures roaming on the other side of the river. Watching every move the builders make and waiting for them to come. Always surrounded by a fog that seems unreal and very cold.
a role playing game spin-off of the Hanjuku Hero. Between Egg Monster invasions, Lord Almamoon has begun slacking off. In order to counteract this, his minister Sebastian sends him to an island to train, which kicks off the story. Egg Monster Hero was released on the Nintendo DS in Japan on March 24, 2005, and was the first game Square Enix published for that console. Players primarily interact using the stylus to drag Egg Monsters towards the enemy and perform special attacks. A mobile phone version of the game became available in Japan on June 6. The game was intended for a North American release but ultimately canceled due to poor reception by focus groups. It was the 141st best-selling game of 2005 in Japan, selling 92,096 copies.
Bleach: Heat the Soul is the first installment in the Heat the Soul fighting game series, released on March 24, 2005. The theme song for the game is *: Asterisk by Orange Range, which also happens to be the original opening theme for the anime. The game has a total of six characters, all of which derived from the Agent of the Shinigami arc.
An exclusive Collector's Edition of Resident Evil 4 released only in Australia, this package includes the base game and a bonus disc featuring videos from every title in the series—Resident Evil 0, Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, Resident Evil Code: Veronica, and Resident Evil 4—along with exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews and making-of content with the creators of Resident Evil 4.
Max completes his Force military training and returns to his village to meet his family and to find news of his missing brother. Later, the village is attacked by monsters later suspected as remnants of the Legion as well as the appearance of a mysterious figure that seems to know of his brother. This reasons compel Max to seek out the Legion threat, hoping in the process to also find his missing brother.
An expansed release edition of the game that plays like a spiritual successor of the Micro Machines series, Mashed: Fully Loaded includes six training modes, new tournaments, improved power-ups, graphic and special effects upgrades, plus new tracks, track variations, vehicles, and single-player challenges.
A top down action-adventure, set in the LEGO Bionicle universe and based on the book of the same name. Features six playable characters, six stages of adventure, and special multiplayer features.
Six great heroes, the Toa Metru, search for the power to awaken their sleeping people, the Matoran. They have entered the deadly Maze of Shadows--an underground labyrinth teeming with unfriendly Rahi, full of traps and puzzles. Captured by the vicious Karzhahni, the Toa Metru are forced on a quest to the very heart of the Maze of Shadows. Now you must lead them through the many dangers ahead. Take control of all six Toa Metru, and use their individual special skills to overcome the challenges which face them.
Your kingdom is under attack! Powerful rivals surround you, waiting for the chance to strike, and only you have the power to save the day. With nowhere to hide, you unleash an awesome Musou attack and watch your enemies fall! Savor the victory, because even greater challenges lie before you!
Based on the 3D coin-on arcade title of the same name, SpikeOut: Battle Street offers a quick single-player mode that's about two to four hours long and each time it's beaten, a new character, with slightly different special attacks, opens up. There are around 10 levels, and 12 unlockable characters, and an online mode. You can connect with three other players for a four-player online bout on Xbox Live, and as a "sort-of" team, you then proceed to smack infinite nameless thugs into polygonal paste. The game works one way: Four humans against the computer AI. You've got a punch, kick, jump, and grapple move, and when pressed multiple times, each button ignites combos. By grappling an enemy from various angles and by pressing the Dpad in different directions when executing the throw renders various satisfying hurls.
Twisted Metal: Head-On is a vehicular combat video game developed by Incognito Entertainment and released by Sony on March 24, 2005 for the PlayStation Portable and February 5, 2008 for the PlayStation 2. Head-On shares not only the distinction of being the seventh game released in the Twisted Metal series, but also is the first game in the series to ship fully online-enabled.
Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles is a 3D fighting video game for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube that was published by Bandai in 2005 and is the third game of the Yūgō Tag Battle series. It was the first Zatch Bell! video game released outside of Japan.