The King of Fighters EX2: Howling Blood is a fighting game released by Playmore, MMV and Sun-Tec for the Gameboy Advance. It is based on The King of Fighters 2000 and is the sequel of The King of Fighters EX. It was also ported for the N-Gage as The King of Fighters Extreme.
Like its predecessor, The EX series takes place in an alternate timeline where the events of the NESTS Saga did not occur, as Kyo Kusanagi was found by Moe Habana rather than NESTS at the end of KOF '97, thus this game took place instead of KOF 2000 in the EX continuity.
In Superstar Dance Club, players control 18-year old Suzy as she strives to become the Super Star Dance Club Champion of Tokyo by perfecting her rhythmic dance skills during 21 stages at various clubs. By earning a high passing grade in each stage, new stages are unlocked and Suzy earns money (chips) that determine which of the multiple endings are achieved at the end of the game.
Three difficulty levels (easy, intermediate, and expert) offer a chance for beginning players to build up the necessary coordination skills to match the correct button press (Circle, Square, X, or Triangle) with the onscreen prompt in time to the music. Bonus money can be earned by using the left and right triggers to add special sound effects during the dances.
Swordsman gameplay has a focus on action-oriented combat that is less focused on stats and more on player skill. Players can excel through character mobility, aerial combat, twitch reflexes, dodging, and dynamic combat styles inspired by martial arts.
Zones dynamically transform as a result of player actions and the actions of player guilds. As players move through the main story, the environment may change based on their decisions. Towns will be destroyed or saved, new NPCs and quest givers will appear, and secret rooms will be revealed. Players can see the effects of their decisions reflected in the balance between good and evil in each zone.
Although was born in China, Swordsman Online aka Võ Lâm Truyền Kỳ became a major hit of Vietnamese gaming community early 2000s. It survives until now and has 9 major update patches including Võ Lâm Truyền Kỳ 2 and several visual and gameplay improvement.
You take on the role of either Ann (a royal army soldier who is out to protect the kingdom) or Erio (an arms dealer with a thirst for action). The game is set in the future and it appears a major incident has transformed what used to be a peace-filled nation into a troubled land of waste and ruin. What exactly has happened in this land remains unknown but whatever it was, it has damaged the earth's surface. Now the entire location is immersed in water. Our gallant heroes must now protect the earth's remains from the dastardly evil empire that are planning to take over the world. Dolphin Blue is an action side-scrolling shoot-em up with great graphics, super sound and gripping gameplay that will leave you sitting on the edge of your dolphin!
Assault Gear is a classic 2D turn-based tactical artillery shooter developed and published by Netmarble. Released during the early 2000s, it became a beloved title in the Korean online gaming scene, offering a fast-paced and strategic alternative to other artillery games of the era.
Lychee, a girl who has lost her memory,
and her companion, the mysterious young man 456 (Yogoroo), are traveling in search of
the only clue they have left, the Ruins . One day, they learn of ruins where a witch named Habayaga is said to have lived, and arrive at Questar Island, where the ruins are located. What awaits them there...?
Family Crisis is a puzzle game where you help a family cross a dangerous path at night. Each person has a different walking speed, and you can only move two people at a time with a lamp. The goal is to get everyone across safely in the shortest time possible. It’s a game of strategy and planning.
Silent Scope: Fortune Hunter is a rail shooter developed and published by Konami. It is the fifth game in the Silent Scope series, and was released in the year 2002. The cabinet, bundled with Silent Scope EX, also features a Prize Mode where the player can earn real money payouts for performing well in-game.
The emo band "The Get-Up Kids" gets kidnapped by Steven Tyler to be sodomized in his dungeon, and a group of Emo rockers set out to save them, going on an adventure through Suburbia, MTV Studios and Steven Tyler's dimension of evil that reveals the true origin of emo kids.
BIOHAZARD A.T.N. ASSAULT THE NIGHTMARE is a video game in the Resident Evil franchise. It was released in 2002 for NTT DoCoMo's 504 and 505 phones in Japan. It was sold as part of a subscription to 'Capcom Party' at ¥350 per month. Later, the game was adapted for western mobile phones as well. Following talks with European phone operators, Capcom released the game internationally in mid-2004 under the title, "Resident Evil Assault the Nightmare".