Originally released for PC (Windows) platform as hentai visual novel in 2001, this Dreamcast port removes adult content, adds renewed artwork and new scenario events.
The Platinum Limited Edition of Kingdom Hearts Final Mix comes in a Cardboard Box and includes the following content:
- 1 PS2 game "Kingdom Hearts Final Mix"
- 1 "Block - Sora" figurine
- 1 post-card calendar
- 3 badges
- 1 set of stickers
Kaezaru no Mori: The game is a horror adventure that begins in a small town high school when Tatsuya the main hero and his 2 friends decide to enter deep into the forest in the search of his missing classmate. But things won't be as easy as they though since they will find ghosts, corpses and other perils until they can survive that night.
The gameplay as in most visual novels in choosing one of the possible answers to advance, as a peculiar thing in some choices there is a time limit, but the game allows the player to use items to advance through the game, also there are choices that will leave to different endings, and the player's character can also die in most of them.
Are you a 'Maverick' or an 'Iceman' Are you cool, calm and collected or do you fly by the seat of your pants? The answers to these aeronautical questions and many more can be found in Top Gun Firestorm Advance for GBA.
Developed by Fluid, Top Gun is a multi-scrolling isometric flyer delivering a large number of missions and types of aircraft while maintaining the straightforward and addictive gameplay that GBA gamers know and love.
Top Gun is choc full of seat-ejecting action. Mistakes in this adrenalin-fuelled environment will leave players more dead than Goose.
Originally released only in Japan on December 26, 2002, Kingdom Hearts Final Mix has several events and a number of gameplay tweaks that are not in previous releases. Spoken dialogue is in English, with Japanese subtitles. New scenes, clarifying certain plot points, such as Riku's journey and foreshadowing of Kingdom Hearts II, were included, but no new dialogue was recorded. A gameplay option allows the player to skip cutscenes after seeing them once. The optional bosses first included in the English version were introduced to Japanese players for the first time, along with a new fight against "Unknown Man," in an attempt to raise interest for the sequel.
Battle to Save Arcadia!
You are Vyse, a young pirate on a quest to save Arcadia. Wage battle against an evil Empire as you make a name for yourself on land and in the sky. Will you become a Legend?
-New "Wanted" Battles, new characters, weapons, and more!
-An improved battle engine featuring spectacular special attacks
-Experience the Director's Cut with hours of new gameplay!
-Employ devastating weapons and magic
-Explore a full 3D world to recruit up to 22 crew members
Zeus, creator and ruler of the Guardians of the Gates, raises you from your grave! You must go fourth and defeat a new, unknown evil that has destroyed the Guardians and ravaged the universe. To do so, you must collect the keys and Essence of each land, transforming you into beasts with unnatural powers and special abilities. Conquer this evil and you will become the sole Guardian, the protector of the universe.
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme is a music video game by Konami and is the eighth release in the main Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) series. It was released on December 25, 2002 for Japanese arcades, on October 9, 2003 for the Japanese PlayStation 2, and on September 21, 2004 for the North American PlayStation 2. This game is the ninth release in North America, but despite having the same name as its Japanese counterpart, its gameplay and soundtrack is significantly different[1] and won the Video Music Awards in 2005 on MTV for Best Video Game Soundtrack.
While the PlayStation 2 version came out in North America, the arcade version was exclusive to Japan. Despite this, the arcade version was exported to many arcades in the USA (most of them being bootlegged). Dance Dance Revolution Extreme was the last game in the DDR arcade franchise for four years until Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova in 2006. The arcade release of the game contains one of the largest soundtracks of any DDR game, featuring 240 songs, as well as mu
Super Bubble Pop is a video game of the puzzle genre released in 2002 by Runecraft.
The Player is able to choose from 5 DJ poppers, including 2 unlockable ones, along with 4 grooving soundtracks. They are faced with rows of advancing bubbles of different colors. They can launch bubbles of their own. The idea is to create a row, column or stack of 3 or more bubbles. When that happens, they will pop. Each character has their own favorite bubble color and when they pop them, color energy is transferred to their special jar. Once the jar is full, the player can unleash their super special attack. During the puzzles, the player is also provided with nine different special attacks that they can obtain by getting special bubbles. The current special attack the player has is displayed on a wheel called the Torus.
The game consists of 3 different 1 player difficulty modes along with a training mode, each having 50 levels of bubble popping puzzles and a 2 player mode that allows a player to compete for the higher score aga
007: Licence to Spell Doom is a nine-level Ultimate Doom mapset for ZDoom by Stephen Clark (The Ultimate DooMer). It was released on December 24, 2002.
The player takes on the role of '007', a "Special Secret Service" agent (stated to be the protagonist of Stephen Clark's previous WADs, Fragport and Operation: Lightning). 007's mission is to assault the facilities of a terrorist organization called MISSILE, who are allied with the forces of Hell.
Hamster Monogatari 3 GBA, part of the Hamster Monogatari series, is a game that allows players to care for and manage hamsters, engaging in various activities and challenges. It continues the series' theme of hamster adventures, following earlier titles on other platforms.
Die Bücher Luzifers is the second game of German RPG Maker developer Kelven and is yet another horror game. While influcenes of Silent Hill and Resident Evil do exist in this one, they're more subtile and the plotline and world do feel a lot more unique, then in the first game.
Nanosaur Extreme! is a re-release of Nanosaur, in which the amount of enemy dinosaurs and ammunition pickups has been greatly increased. Nanosaur Extreme! was also Nanosaur's first release for Windows - having previously been Mac exclusive.
An exciting challenge for all budding aviators, Air Ranger Rescue Helicopter puts you in the role of Kane, a dedicated rescue pilot. Four enormous stages and eight types of rescue are on offer as you - and your brave colleagues, Bob, Matilda and Ivan - try to avert disaster and save the day. From evacuating runaway trains to extinguishing an inferno from the air, you will be stretched to your limit in this exciting helicopter sim.
A platformer released for the Game Boy Advance. It is a reboot of the franchise and was developed by Game Titan, rather than Epic Games, the developer of the previous Jazz Jackrabbit games.