Tenohira de Higurashi ga Naku is an officially licensed program that allows users to convert and play their Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Question Arcs on a Game Boy Advance.
Lords of the Chaos is a single player real time strategy game which has everything needed for an unforgettable experience.
The game has a default campaign with the story shown before each map starts and had a download option, with multiple server providers, to get additional campaigns or maps. Some downloads were free including a second campaign available at launch while others had to be bought separately.
There are 4 unit types in the game with commands for movement or a general attack into the fog of war and a behavior option that is active when waiting for orders, the hero unit can also cast spells.
There are 6 map tile types with grass as the only place to build, swamp and sand allow movement, water and mountains acting as barriers along with trees that can be chopped down for resources and to make paths.
There are 6 buildings available with different uses and menu options: main camp to train workers and the hero, farms for food to manage army size, Training camps to train and upgrade warriors or catapults,
The N-Gage port of X-Men Legends.
The N-Gage version of X-Men Legends contains most of the features found on the console versions. However, the game is played from an isometric point of view. Characters are two-dimensional sprites based on their three-dimensional console counterparts, and levels are redesigned to meet the limitations of the isometric point of view. Cutscenes were reused from the console versions, but are rendered at a much lower frame rate.
Dream Life is a dedicated console life simulation game targeted at girls between the ages of 8 and 14 created by Hasbro and released in 2005. Dream Life is a game where players create a girl character, ranging from hair to clothes. They can also determine how smart, funny, athletic, creative or outgoing the girl character is.
Momotaro Dentetsu Japan is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 2005 by Hudson Soft for mobile phones.
Momotaro Dentetsu Tokyo is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games genre released in 2005 by Hudson Soft for mobile phones. The game was only released in Japan.
Camera Cafe': Il gioco is a simulation game based on the Omonimous TV series, which takes place inside the company where Paolo Bitta and Luca Nervi work. The game consists of 4 episodes: 2 dedicated to Paolo Bitta and 2 to Luca Nervi. The aim of the game is to succeed in achieving the objectives assigned, taking care of their duties within the company. In practice, it is necessary to find the right balance between the actions that will allow the player to complete his mission and his daily tasks. The game offers the opportunity to interact with the surrounding world by intervening on the objects that are part of it.
Country Justice is a first person shooter for the PC that was published by Valusoft and is by developed Silverfish Studios in 2005. It is generally regarded to be the worst first person shooter ever made. In the game you play as Earl who sets out to find his missing goat, after it has disappeared and his wife (and sister) hypothesizes that it has been kidnapped.
An action fantasy RPG that is the sequel to the 2004 Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest, and with the same style of dungeon crawling and hack 'n' slash, Champions: Return to Arms differs from its predecessor by offering the player the ability to fight for either 'good' or 'evil'. With a variety of races and classes to create a character from, the player travels across different acts and different lands combating all sorts of enemies.
A port of Final Fantasy II for mobile devices based on the original Famicom release but includes some visual updates from later versions as well as other small changes.
Pure Pinball 2.0 Redux is a "director's cut" of Pure Pinball, containing the three tables from the original PC version with enhanced visuals and audio from the Xbox version, but without the latter's fourth exclusive table. Like the original game, it can be played by up to 4 players locally.
The Strength of Fire is a real-time strategy (RTS). The action of the game is set in the present day, and the player plays William Steel - a young officer of the American army, who heads a battalion of well-trained soldiers.
The year is 44 B.C. The grandeur of the Republic of Rome has been tarnished by political corruption and society has been overrun by unruliness and violence. Julius Caesar advocates for drastic reform but he is met with opposition and murdered.
The horrific news finds its way to the ears of one soldier, Agrippa, whose father is accused of the murder. Unfortunately, time is running out for Agrippa as his father
is to be publicly executed by the winner of the next gladiatorial event. Venture throughout ancient Rome with the help of Agrippas best friend, Octavius, and a female gladiator named switch between Agrippa and Octavius, each of whom have their own area of expertise, to rescue Agrippas father and uncover the switch
between Agrippa and Octavius, each of truth.
The normally quiet jungle is abuzz with excitement, because it's time for the ceremony to choose the king of the jungle! Or at least it would be if King K. Rool hadn't stolen the special medallion meant for the winner. Donkey Kong and his friends must swing their way through the jungle to get the medallion back and, along the way, rescue Diddy, Dixie, and Funky Kong from King K. Rool's minions. A unique control system lets you swing through the trees and spin to build up momentum for a mighty leap. Innovative level design combines elements of platform and puzzle games: Grab gears and spin to crank doors open. Watch out for bolts that loosen as you spin, or you might find yourself falling flat. You'll need steady hands to make the leap-of-faith that takes you to the treetops.
This map is different from most other maps in that the player progresses differently through the map depending on the skill level. Each skill level "starts" the map at a different location, and some of the traps are skill-level specific. Additionally, the keys and weapons are at different locations for the different skill levels, and there are some areas that are only accessible to specific skill levels.
A Japanese only PlayStation 2 adventure game which follows the story of the classic Gainax 1988 anime OVA.
Top o Nerae! GunBuster is a video game released in Japan for the Playstation 2 on February 3, 2005. The game does not follow the events of the series, but instead tells a new story which builds on the themes of the original.
The game is divided into roaming adventure scenes in which Noriko must converse with characters and collect items to advance the story, and action segments in which Noriko and Kazumi pilot the Gunbuster mecha.