This disc contains a preview of Pokémon Colosseum, a sneak peek for movie Jirachi: Wish Maker, as well as a Jirachi Special Gift.
To receive Jirachi, a Nintendo GameCube–Game Boy Advance cable, an English copy of either Pokémon Ruby or Pokémon Sapphire, and an empty spot in the party is required. With everything connected properly, Jirachi will appear and be transferred to Ruby or Sapphire.
"Uru: To D'ni" takes all of the content from the failed MMO "Uru Live" and adds it to "Uru: Ages Beyond Myst". It also came with "Uru: The Path of the Shell".
Inago Rage is a first-person shooter set in small arenas. The game starts on 1st January 1999 and it is set on Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon. Through comic-book like sequences with manipulated photographs between levels it is shown that the arenas are simulations designed by humans. There are 50 levels in total and most of them consist of multiple platforms linked together. The player's character can freely move around, jump and shoot. It is also possible to use rocket boots for a short amount of time to cross gaps. The goal of most of the levels is to shoot a certain amount of enemies or collect a number of jewels before time expires. Many small enemies spawn at once and form swarms. There are 31 different types of enemies in total. There are power-ups that provide bonuses such as triplefire, rapidfire, splinter, slow time, boost, guardian, shield, health, neutron bomb, attractor, and lunar quake. Later levels often have a vertical design with many platforms stacked on top of each other. You respawn after falli
The Tamagotchi Connection, or the Tamagotchi Plus is the first modern release of the Tamagotchi virtual pet, debuting in Japan on March 20, 2004 and in North America on August 15, 2004. The Tamagotchi Connection was the first Tamagotchi release to use Tamacom, an Infrared feature that connects two Tamagotchi pets, allowing them to play games, exchange presents, and give birth to offspring. It features characters from both version of the the classic Tamagotchi (1996) and the Mesutchi and Osutchi (1997), as well as several new characters.
Features more than 900 teams from around the world -- over 18,000 players in all
Play classic, world-famous teams like 90's Barcelona team, the 80's Milan team and the 70's Liverpool team
Revolutionary new icon passing system and intuitive controls make controlling the action easy
Advanced AI give players a challenge, every time they play the computer
Multiple game modes for each type of soccer fan - jump right in for a quick Exhibition Game, battle it out over a Season, or try Career & Challenge Modes
A shadow of evil has fallen on the kingdom of Ancaria. Now is the time for champions. Orcish hordes and Undead legions, Demonic beasts and mythical Dragons. This is the world of Sacred. A time of legends. Your world. Your time. A new adventure begins...
Zelda no Densetsu: 4-tsu no Tsurugi + is the name of the Japanese (and Korean) version of The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures. This version has an additional game (or mode) called Navi Trackers, which wasn't released in the international version.
The game takes place primarily at the hospital and the local high school where the girls drift in and out of the player's daily life. During the hospital stay, our hero befriends a girl who tends to be sickly and naïve to the ways of the world but perhaps the two will help each other recover from their respective ailments.
Famicom Mini: Kidou Senshi Z Gundam - Hot Scramble is a e-Reader port of the NES game Mobile Suit Z Gundam: Hot Scramble, being the sole release in the Famicom Mini Extra Series, as a raffle prize to people who purchased Kidou Senshi Gundam: Senshitachi No Kiseki on the Gamecube. Only 2000 copies were printed.
Set in Gunjo Gakuin, a school specialized for those deemed by the government to be unfit for society, CROSS†CHANNEL follows the story of eight members of the school's Broadcasting Club who have just returned from a disastrous field trip, which throws their club and their friendships into turmoil.
Sakura Taisen Monogatari: Mysterious Paris is a side story that takes place shortly before Sakura Wars 4 and was released for the Playstation 2 on March 18, 2004 in Japan and Taiwan.
PoPoLoCrois: Tsuki no Okite no Bouken is the direct sequel to PoPoLoCrois: Hajimari no Bouken. The game continues the story of Pinon PakaPuka and Luna as they adventure through the kingdom of Popolocrois.