Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon moves away from the 2D point-and-click concept from the earlier games and features a full 3D world, with a camera that does not rotate, but uses fixed cinematic perspectives, combined with full 5.1 sound. For the Windows version the game is no longer controlled through the mouse, but now through the keyboard, for the movement of the characters as well as all the actions.
The player alternately controls George or Nico. Next to typical adventure gameplay such as exploration, conversations, and searching and combining items, there are also a few action sequences. The characters can duck, sneak, hang from ledges and move crates to reach higher areas.
Marathon simulation game featuring Olympic long-distance runner Takahashi Naoko. The goal is to train athletes in your sports club to become professional marathon runners. Actual runners from many nations can be chosen for your club. Naoko's coach Yoshio Koide also appears to offer advice, training regiments, and to encourage the player. Notable for its realistic animations, and for being mentioned on the first episode of GameCentreCX.
An Atlus published PlayStation 2 exclusive RPG only released in Japan, the sequel to Wizardry: Tales of Forsaken Lands. The Holy King Ortrud, the ruler of Duhan, and the one who brought peace to the continent twenty-five years ago, is inviting adventurers from all over the world to his kingdom to solve the Kingdom of Duhan's latest, and its worst crisis, the appearance of the legendary witch Aurora and the demonic activities that come from Karman's Labyrinth.
Ariane, a young reporter, is suddenly swallowed by the earth while covering a story near the Sneffels volcano. When she awakens, she discovers the strangest landscapes and a host of unusual objects. Join Ariane as she explores an unkown world of fascinating and fantastical civilizations hidden beneath the surface of the Earth. Inspired by the Jules Verne classic!
"ESPN College Hoops is an American college basketball video game which was initially released on November 13, 2003 for the Xbox and PS2. It is the sequel to the debut game of the series, NCAA College Basketball 2K3, and the first game in the series to feature the ESPN license. It features former Texas Longhorns and retired NBA guard T. J. Ford on the cover."
Highway Pursuit is a modern game taking its inspiration from a number of classic arcade games.
It's an action-packed 3d blast along roads filled with enemy agents -- but also with innocent civilians that you should protect at all costs.
Featuring diverse landscapes and scenery, a variety of enemy vehicles, multiple weapons, weather effects, radio communications from your HQ, 3d sound effects, configurable support for keyboard, joysticks and steering wheels, Highway Pursuit is a road trip you shouldn't miss!
Topai Dramatic Mahjong is a mahjong game basic in a manga that features at the beginning of the game 2 different game modes, the main one is the story mode in which the player will advance through the story winning mahjong matches, the other mode is a sort of a free mode in which the player can play against 3 different computer opponents.
Justice League: Chronicles is a video game based on Justice League. It was released on November 12, 2003. This game has three levels; each level has two characters. In the first stage, they are Green Lantern and Flash; in the second, Batman and Hawkgirl; and in the last, Superman and Wonder Woman.
Double Dragon Advance is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game developed by Million and published by Atlus for the Game Boy Advance. Released in 2003, it serves as an enhanced remake of the original Double Dragon arcade game, incorporating elements from the entire Double Dragon series.
The game follows brothers Billy and Jimmy Lee as they battle through various stages to rescue Marian from a dangerous gang. It features new levels, enemies, and moves not found in the original version, along with improved graphics and expanded combat mechanics.
A downgraded 3D port for the GBA, SSX 3 features compressed graphics, simplified tracks and only two mountains compared to the three prominently featured in the home console version.
Brother Bear allows players to play as Kenai and Koda, individually or as a team, as they go on an adventure that follows the beats of the film. The game features elements such as spectacular weather effects and cut-scenes from the film which will bring alive the world of Brother Bear. With four worlds, 16 levels and unlockable bonus games, Disney's Brother Bear for the GBA is a game of epic proportions.
The Muppets are starring in their first party game ever! ...and no one knows how to party harder than the Muppets! Join Kermit, Miss Piggy, Animal and many more of your other favorites in this interactive board game complete with 30 action-packed mini-games.