A 3D action starring a super-deformed version of the Grim Reaper (or, as the title would suggest, the junior successor to Death himself) featuring platforming and shooting elements. Death, Jr. has a range of weapons to go along with his trusty, multi-use scythe (which can also be used for platforming challenges when it's not being used to slice up evil enemies.)
This handheld title is exclusive to the PlayStation Portable system, and was in fact the first game ever publicly shown for the handheld (Game Developer's Conference, March 2004.)
An unofficial expansion pack to Thief II: The Metal Age with features similar to those in retail Looking Glass games: complex level design, a lengthy campaign (consisting of thirteen long missions), pre-rendered introduction and ending sequences, original music, new voice acting, original artwork, and animated mission briefings.
Thirteen full-length missions take the action through city streets and rooftops, ancient tombs, hotels, museums, cathedrals and more in a gripping tale of vengeance and deception. Hundreds of new models, textures and sounds: 3000 lines of new dialogue. Four cutscenes and twelve new briefings in the original Thief style. Ten new weapons and tools provide the means to evade, outwit, and out-fight your opponents, as well as bringing unprecedented levels of emergent gameplay to the Thief series.
Ditto Leapfrog is a Pokemon e-Reader game for the Game Boy Advance. In order to play Ditto Leapfrog three different Pokémon e-Reader cards must be scanned. The cards required are: Ditto (#51), Granbull (#61), and Snubbull (#101).
In Ditto Leapfrog a Kingler Pokémon will throw fish type Pokémon from the background to the foreground. The player must move Ditto (Who is in the foreground) left or right in order to make the fish Pokemon bounce off and into the water. Once three of the fish Pokemon have been missed the game will be over.
HeDRoX is a single-level PWAD for Doom II and the ZDoom source port. It was designed by the Argentine mapper Rodrigo Acevedo (ElRodo) and uses the music track "Plasma" from Duke Nukem 3D. A compact techbase showcasing highly detailed and unusual architecture, A really short but very intense single player map.
Be a Pop Superstar with SingStar Pop
Featuring a chart-topping line-up of today’s best artists, songs and videos, SingStar Pop is the second release in the PlayStation2’s newest interactive singing franchise.
With custom microphones in hand, singers perform along to 30 songs and videos from “Top 40” artists such as Rihanna, All American Rejects, Cyndi Lauper, Gorillaz, Snow Patrol, U2 and more, turning your living room into the pop concert of the year
- 30 chart-topping songs and videos from today’s top artists.
- Available as a Standalone SKU or bundled with two custom, high-quality microphones and the SingStar USB converter.
- Multiple gameplay modes, including Solo, Freestyle, Pass the Mic, Battle and Duet, create a highly interactive social experience.
- SingStar technology recognizes pitch, tone and rhythm to accurately score performances.
- Record your favorite performances onto Memory Card for future playback. Customize and enhance playback with numerous audio effects.
- Includes EyeToy USB camer
Dancing Stage Unleashed 2 now features a wider range of Xbox Live modes. Via the online system, players can download new tracks, characters and challenge modes, and can also swap specially choreographed dance routines with like-minded fans. There is also an all-new 'Tournament' function wherein up to 8/16 users can participate in online 'dance-offs', with the greatest movers making it to a centrally housed Hall of Fame. Also, players can now play against dancing fans in the US, as well as their European counterparts.
Dancing Stage Unleashed 2 includes more than three dozen songs, of which 14 are licensed tracks, each of which is accompanied by its relevant promo video. The tracks in the new game span a range of decades and include 'Where's your head at' by Basement Jaxx and Girls Aloud's 'Love Machine' to cater for pop fans, while the likes of the classic 'Step On' by the Happy Mondays and 'Alright' by Supergrass offer a slice of the indie scene. A couple of true dance classics are also included in the shape of Do
PS2 and PSP version of Eien no Aselia. Removes explicit content and the evil route but adds the content featured in the expansion as well as various improvements to the battle system.
A multiplayer-only arcade shooter based on Square's Front Mission universe of futuristic mecha warfare. Joining either the USN or OCU during the second Huffman conflict, you duke it out on online arenas in your Wanzer for fame and money, which you can use to further upgrade your Wanzer with new weapons and special upgrades.
All strategy elements from the series are removed save from the mechanics of damage and action, and the game is played from a 3rd person perspective similar to other 3d action titles. Registration to Square's PlayOnline service and a monthly free is required for playing. The game has built-in support for VoIP.
Life's End is a 35-map single-player Half-Life 1 episode following the (mis)adventures of Black Mesa scientist Luther Johnson during the Black Mesa disaster. Another side-story to Half-Life 1, but Luther's journey turns stranger than most.
2 Games In 1: Disney's Brother Bear + Disney Princess is a compilation of games developed by Vicarious Visions and published by THQ for Game Boy Advance.
The game contains two full Disney themed games on a single cartridge. There is a menu that allows players to select which game to play.
In "Cold Winter", you play the role of Andrew Sterling, a former member of MI6, the British secret intelligence service. Andrew is caught preparing to assassinate someone in China, and is thrown into prison. There he faces torture and imminent execution. But a former friend from his MI6 days arranges to rescue him and offers him a job, having planned in advance to manipulate him so that he is unable to refuse. The first task seems fairly ordinary: to track down a weapons dealer who has been supplying terrorists.
Dual-screen driving takes to the streets! Taking advantage of the Nintendo DS' powerful capabilities, this racer features some of the most detailed car models and impressive environments you'll ever play on the go. The racing action is displayed on the top screen, while the lower screen features a map of the current circuit to help you keep track of the track. You can use the touch screen to fire off a nitrous boost effect, or else customize your ride any way you choose. Plus, use the in-built paint program and stylus to create your own designs, and pimp your ride accordingly! Compete against other street racers, or play your friends - up to four players can race wirelessly against each other in the game's multiplayer mode. With a hip-hop soundtrack and 15 licensed motors, street racing doesn't get any more ferocious.