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  • Hamepane Tokyo Mew Mew

    2002

    Hamepane Tokyo Mew Mew

    2002

    Puzzle
    Game Boy Advance
    Hamepane Tokyo Mew Mew is a Puzzle game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Takara, which was released in Japan in 2002.
  • Dropship: United Peace Force

    2002

    Dropship: United Peace Force

    2002

    Simulator
    PlayStation 2
    Dropship is an action game set in the year 2050. Terrorist attacks have increased severely, which is why big nations of the world decided to form the UPF, "United Peace Force", replacing the UN and NATO. It is an anti-terror army, operating world-wide. But there is another globally operating group: A massively militarised drug syndicate. When an attack on a peace convoy in Columbia is linked to this cartel, the UPF starts investigation. A central base and training camp of the drug cartel is believed to be located somewhere in Libya. The UPF opens up a base in this country and starts looking for the criminals. The player is a recently recruited soldier and pilot of the UPF. During the campaign, which lasts for 20 rather long missions, he can travel and fight on foot, in tanks and various other ground vehicles, but most of the time he will be piloting a dropship, either of the attack, defender or transport class. Dropships can operate in hover and flight mode, and carry a large amount of weapons and cargo.
  • Aero Elite: Combat Academy

    2002

    Aero Elite: Combat Academy

    2002

    Simulator
    PlayStation 2
    Aero Elite: Combat Academy is the fourth game in the AeroWing series and is considered a true flight sim game as the planes react as their real world counterparts. There are 60 authentic aircraft to pilot including the Harrier, A-10 Warthog, the Mirage 2000 and the infamous Mig 29 along with helicopters as well. There are 12 different missions areas that are used and features the new "Scramble Mode" where the player is instructed to intercept a random intruder and identify and land or attack if instructed. There are multiple missions to participate in including interceptions of enemy squadrons and even mastering aerial stunt maneuvers.
  • Suikoden III

    2002

    Suikoden III

    2002

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation 2
    star 8.2
    Fifteen years after the events of Suikoden II, the stories of Hugo (the son of a village chief), Chris (the virtuous Knight of Zexen), and Geddoe (the rebellious unit commander) intertwine as they gather the 108 Stars of Destiny. Suikoden III features three different battle systems and three styles of combat in a 3D world. Customize each of your three character's skills, and then pair them together to unleash devastating combo attacks.
  • SoulCalibur II

    2002

    SoulCalibur II

    2002

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 8.8
    SoulCalibur II is the third installment in the Soul series and continues the tradition of his predecessors with improved graphics, new characters and new levels. A majority of the action takes place in Weapon Master mode where you have to choose a character and travel a set map to fight the many other warriors through different levels and challenges. Console ports were released, including guest characters from other franchises. The Arcade version has a unique mode called "Conquest Mode". This mode, which uses a name and password system to save data, allows the player to select one army among four. The player then fights against enemies in a series of eight 1-round battles, win or lose (the first seven are based on the player's rank, and the eighth is chosen by the player – this can only be interrupted by a Versus challenger.) After each round, the player earns EXP and can be promoted, and the game also rates the player in four categories: Soul, Power, Wisdom and Skill. The game also keeps track of which moves th
  • Search for the Secret Keys

    2002

    Search for the Secret Keys

    2002

    Music
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    It's a dark and stormy night when Mickey and friends drop in at a haunted house looking for directions; the front door slams shut, locking the group in, and the five of them spread out to search the house for keys. The house is haunted by three friendly ghosts that only Pluto and the player can see; Shaky, Quaky and Clyde, who assist the group by making keys available as Mickey and pals solve six puzzles. Silverware dances, a stuffed bear yawns and stretches, spiders scurry about as the player clicks on items in the six rooms; often two characters will converge in a room and hold a short conversation while the player is idle. Gameplay uses the mouse; to move from room to room the player clicks where the cursor becomes an arrow - at the edge of the screen, on the staircase and the secret passageway.
  • GeneRally

    2002

    GeneRally

    2002

    Racing Strategy Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    GeneRally is a simple, moddable, top-down arcade racing game for 1-6 players - available for free. The game was originally developed by Hannu and Jukka Räbinä. The game is heavily inspired by older arcade racing games, particularly Slicks 'N' Slide. PC Gamer described it as "A minimalist Micro Machines". The game has an included Track Editor, which allows users to easily make their own tracks to race on.
  • The Hoobs

    2002

    The Hoobs

    2002

    PlayStation
    Jim Hensons colorful creations, The Hoobs, have entertained TV audiences worldwide and are now bringing their muppet-style fun and learning to the PlayStation. The Runecraft-developed game follows the adventures of Iver, Tula and Groove as they embark on a voyage of discovery around Hoobland, sharing their experiences with other Hoobs via an enormous database -- known as the Hoobopaedia -- as well as the local news station and the internet. Half action game, half edutainment title, kids stand to find a whole load of stuff just waiting to be discovered, as well as some interesting Hoob language. Released only in Europe.
  • Great Qin Warriors

    2002

    Great Qin Warriors

    2002

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    In the year 2164, a wormhole into an alternate realm was opened by accident, and malevolent creatures known as "replicators" have emerged from there. A bitter war was fought, but the replicators had overwhelming numerical superiority. They managed to replicate the entire Earth, and a suicide mission was sent to destroy this alternate Earth with an energy bomb, by reaching as deep as possible into its core. However, the heroes were unable to reach the core, and were forced to engage their alternate plan - detonate the bomb at the wormhole in hope of closing it. When they came to, they found they had crashed landed on Earth, more specifically in China of the year 241 BC, right in the middle of a battle where five kingdoms have united to challenge the dominant Qin nation. Upon seeing the survivors in their mecha suits, they regarded them as gods, and fled in fear. The twelve people from the future have turned into the Great Qin Warriors, helping the ruler of the country to conquer the entire China, found the Qin dyna
  • Gore: Ultimate Soldier

    2002

    Gore: Ultimate Soldier

    2002

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 7.4
    New technology has led to the development of an advanced combat training emulator, where the weak have died and the best become even better. Known as the Meat Machine, this device takes Marines where they have never been, shows them enemies they have never faced, and trains them with both existing and advanced weaponry. As one of a variety of characters, you'll explore expansive levels with many ladders and basements, pick up or destroy items, and conserve your ammo and stamina for intense firefights.
  • Tiny Toon Adventures: Scary Dreams

    2002

    Tiny Toon Adventures: Scary Dreams

    2002

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Game Boy Advance
    Join up with your favorite characters from the TINY TOON ADVENTURES universe for some action and excitement. Any fan of the classic cartoon series will go nuts for the near-perfect animation and familiar humor of the television show, but this game goes far beyond the call of duty. Between the long list of well-loved characters and the intense combat design, TINY TOON ADVENTURES: Buster's Bad Dream ranks among the Game Boy Advance elite. Make your way through four unique environments including Acme Forest, Haunted Mansion, Space Station, and a surprise locale partnering up with other Toons to destroy the likes of Elmyra, Montana Max, and many others. Babs Bunny, Dizzy Devil, Buster, and all the rest of the gang appear throughout, and there are plenty of hidden areas and personalities to unlock. The game's team system is such that one player can stun or distract an enemy, opening the door for the other player to inflict serious damage. The relationship between cartoon characters and violence dates back a ways, and TI
  • Sakura Momoko no Ukiuki Carnival

    2002

    Sakura Momoko no Ukiuki Carnival

    2002

    Simulator Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    A Game Boy Advance life simulation game developed by Indies Zero and published by Nintendo exclusively in Japan.
  • Kids Station: LEGO no Sekai

    2002

    Kids Station: LEGO no Sekai

    2002

    PlayStation
    Kids Station: Lego no Sekai is a Japan-exclusive educational game that uses an animal world made of Lego pieces to teach young kids about numbers, letters, shapes and other intellectual training mini games. The game uses different kind of animals like: panda, elephant, monkeys, pony, etc to explain and do each mini game. This is one of the few Kids Station games that doesn't come with the Kids Station controller in any release.
  • Futari no Fantavision

    2002

    Futari no Fantavision

    2002

    Puzzle Arcade
    PlayStation 2
    Upgrade to Sony Computer Entertainment's puzzle action launch title for PlayStation 2. While the gameplay largely remains the same, the developers added changed rules, item upgrades, and a new battle dynamics to the title. Futari no Fantavision translates to "Fantavision for Two" -- which sums up the game quite nicely. In addition to the versus battles, this Japanese special release also adds a changed single-player mode, new fireworks effects, better graphics, and a completely remixed soundtrack.
  • Magi Death Fight: Mahou Gakuen

    2002

    Magi Death Fight: Mahou Gakuen

    2002

    Adventure
    Xbox
    Magi Death Fight is a top-down action game. There are two game modes: a single-player/cooperative campaign and multiplayer deathmatch mode, supporting up to four players.
  • Monster Gate

    2002

    Monster Gate

    2002

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy Advance
    Monster Gate is a Role-Playing game, developed by KCE Studios and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2002. This is the first game in the series that plays similarly to the Mystery Dungeon games.
  • Ghost Vibration

    2002

    Ghost Vibration

    2002

    PlayStation 2
    In this first person shooter on rails you are George, a ghost hunter, accompanied by his childhood friend and scientist Alicia. You have to exterminate the ghosts that inhabit an old mansion using a special weapon called Spirit Gun. After capturing the various spirits you can read their memories and use this information to solve the mysteries of this ancient mansion.
  • Arc the Lad: Kijin Fukkatsu

    2002

    Arc the Lad: Kijin Fukkatsu

    2002

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Tactical Adventure
    WonderSwan Color
    A spin-off story in the Arc the Lad series featuring Elc form the second game. Was only released in Japan.
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards

    2002

    Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards

    2002

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Card & Board Game
    Game Boy Advance
    star 6.3
    In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards, it's just as important to play your cards right as it is to get the right cards. This unique RPG gives you cards as weapons against the tough competition. You'll battle in a tournament hosted by Kaiba Corporation and win the powerful Egyptian God Cards. Based on events from the Yu-Gi-Oh! animated TV series, The Sacred Cards offers hundreds of cards, over 100 duelists and rivals, and unexpected twists and surprises.
  • America's Army

    2002

    America's Army

    2002

    Shooter Tactical
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 6.4
    America's Army is the name given to a game technology platform used to develop first person shooter (FPS) games published in 2002 by the U.S. Army. The game is branded as a strategic communication device, designed to allow young Americans to virtually explore the Army at their own pace and according to their interests to determine if soldiering matches their needs, interests and abilities. America's Army represents the first large-scale use of game technology by the U.S. government as a platform for strategic communication and the first use of game technology in support of U.S. Army recruiting. The America's Army concept was conceived in 1999 by Colonel Casey Wardynski; the Army's Chief Economist and Professor at the United States Military Academy.[2] Wardynski envisioned "using computer game technology to provide the public a virtual Soldier experience that was engaging, informative and entertaining."[3] America's Army was managed by two other U.S. Army officers serving with Wardynski at the Office of Economic an
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