Shin Megami Tensei: Nine was published by Atlus and released on Xbox, exclusively in Japan, in 2002.
Forming part of the Megami Tensei series, Nine takes place in the period of time between Shin Megami Tensei and its sequel, with the survivors of Tokyo's destruction sheltering in underground bunkers. Taking on the role of a debugger, the player navigates the Idea Space virtual world set up by the survivors of Tokyo's destruction, which has come under attack by demonic beings called "noise". The gameplay has the player navigating a customized avatar in third-person through the virtual world of Tokyo, battling enemies using a real-time command-based battle system. Despite its title, it is the eighth game in the Megami Tensei series. The game's title instead refers to the number of possible moral alignments available to players.
Yugi and his friends are trapped in a virtual reality world gone crazy. As Yugi or Kaiba, you must form a team of three monsters to occupy towns across two different scenarios and take part in strategic team battles. Delegate commands to your team to conquer each mission. During battle, your team can perform devastating group attacks and combos. Over 175 monsters from the Yu-Gi-Oh! animated TV series appear in the game--and all of them will fight to the finish for control of each map.
Survivor Ultimate mirrors the hit TV sensation in every possible way. Face off against contestants from four Survivor seasons: Pulau Tiga, Australian Outback, Africa and Marquesas. Compete in Reward and Immunity challenges, form alliances, attend Tribal Council and vote fellow team members off the island. Find out if you have what it takes to become the ultimate Survivor!
Join in the grand opening of the Veggie Carnival, where kids play five hilarious carnival games with the Veggies and win loads of tickets. Aim for a high score in Dartguns in Dodge or take a wild ride in Bumper Clickers. Watch the wacky Veggie robots sing silly songs. Clown around by dressing up your favorite Veggies in hats, wigs, and funny clothes. When you've earned enough tickets, climb aboard the Bobbereeno for a thrilling roller coaster ride with--who else--the Veggies.
NCAA College Basketball 2K3 is an American college basketball video game which was initially released on December 2, 2002 for the Xbox, PS2 and GameCube. It is to this day the only title in the series that uses the "College Basketball" designation rather than "College Hoops". It is also the only title for the series to appear on the GameCube and the GameCube's only college basketball game. It features former Duke Blue Devils guard Jay Williams on the cover. This game was released in very limited quantities and is one of the more difficult GameCube titles to find.
The Game Boy Advance port of A Link to the Past has some small design differences with the original version, like Link's voice and an additional quest and dungeon unlocked after the completion of the main content. The new dungeon is only available after finishing Four Swords.
Game Boy Advance port of Medal of Honor: Underground. This port mostly criticised by critics for running at "very low frame rate" on the original Game Boy Advance hardware.
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords is a multiplayer game in the Zelda series originally released together with The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past for the Game Boy Advance. The game has many features not seen in the series and it requires at least two people to play and uses randomly generated dungeons. During the game, players must collect as many Ruppees as possible while solving puzzles and defeating enemies. When enough Ruppees are collected, the Great Fairy will give the players a key to open the unlockable level. At the end of each level, the one who collects the most Ruppees will be the winner.
Decker is a computer matrix hacking game for Windows. Decker is based on the concepts explored by William Gibson's Neuromancer and the Cyberpunk genre.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords features two games, a port of the SNES game The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and a new multiplayer adventure called Four Swords.
A 3D platformer where Santa collects presents and has to reach the end of the level within a time limit. Levels are just nonsensical platforms, every time Santa jumps he makes a grunting sound like he's losing a kidney.
The disc contains three slide puzzles that, when completed, unlock the "Saru-Buster" gadget, which is basically just a land version of the Water net. Due to the "Ukki-Ukki" disc not being released outside of Japan, this gadget is not available for Jimmy/Hikaru to use in the international versions.
MORE THAN 120 ROCKING LEVELS!!
• Dozens of dangerous monsters, traps and mazes
• Worldwide Highscores List
• Play it offline on your computer
• Advanced controls and Interactive opponents
• Intelligent leveldesign
"Starship Eleven" - The enlightening sequel to our blockbuster "Starship Seven". Choose one of two exciting different space ships and explore new worlds and strange places in more then 120 rocking levels.
PR NES Link is a promotional Animal Crossing-e Design Card. This card was only released in North America, where it was included with Volume 163 (December 2002) of Nintendo Power. It can be scanned in Animal Crossing to save the card's design, or on the Game Boy Advance by itself to display the design and a message from Sable.
Color Vision Deficiency Test is a screamer game by Liquid Generation, released in a series of Sabotage pranks, which is disguised as a color blindness test. The game acts as normal until the final question, in which a screamer featuring an image of Dr. Judith Kutter from the movie Basket Case is shown after the player clicks in the answer box.