Angelique étoile (étoile meaning "star" in French) is considered the fourth main installment of the Angelique series. Its PlayStation 2 port is one of the projects made for Neoromance's tenth anniversary. It is the first game in the series to not provide Angelique as the default name for the protagonist.
Yuki Hori and Mami Matsushita are the producers; Kazuyuki Nakasa is the director. Midori Kusanada is the scenario director. Nobumasa Takagi composed the music.
The Premium Box edition includes a collector's plate. The PS2 Premium Box has a character message CD, a scarf and a set of greeting cards. Consumers who purchased the Windows version early using Gamecity Shopping received an illustrated box sleeve with their purchase.
Prince of Tennis: Smash Hit! 2 is a tennis video game was Developed and Published by Konami. It was released for the PlayStation 2 on December 18, 2003 in Japan only. It is the tenth game based on the manga and anime Prince of Tennis and it is the sequel of Smash Hit!.
Based off the anime series Tantei Gakuen Q. This game portrays an all-new adventure where the protagonists must resolve a mystery in a traditional Japanese hostel.
Castor was the first major content addition. It focused on refining current functions along with adding "Tech 2" elite components and ships. With its release, Eve players saw conquerable stations in 0.0 (deep space) security systems, the introduction of the agent mission running system, the introduction of research agents, and many other features released between the launch of Castor and its follower, Exodus.
This update includes:
- Tech Level 2
- Player Owned Conquerable Stations
- New Ship Classes
- New Agent Features
- Market Changes
- Updated Ship Technology
- Crime Fighting
- Advanced Skills
- Weapon Upgrades
- Auto-cloak
Episode consisting of seven classic deathmatch maps converted for single player (with speedrunning in mind):
dmc1m1 : basewalk (basewalk) by Preacher
dmc1m2 : Acrophobia (dm7) by (maybe) American McGee
dmc1m3 : Bloodrun (ztndm3) by ZTN
dmc1m4 : DeutschMaschine (cmt3) by Gandhi
dmc1m5 : Domination (p3a) by Pingu
dmc1m6 : #endif (endif) by Yataze
dmc1m7 : Lost Entrance to the Dismal Oubliette (e2m10) by John Romero
Turn based MMORPG in China from 2003, based on a classic novel: journey to the west.
Had its peak concurrent player number of 2.71 million around its 10th birthday.
World Fighting is a 3D versus fighting game offering several diffrent fighting styles from around the world. Thai boxing meets kung fu meets karate meets wrestling in four different "fighting arenas" actually being regular boxing rings with varying colours. Ten different fighters with individual and unique characteristics can be selected for a versus match against a friend, the tournament or a survival match. There also exists a training mode to exercise techniques and moves before entering true fights.
Duel Masters: Nettou! Battle Arena is the first game of the Duel Masters Console Games series.
The game follows the same story plot as Season 1 of the Duel Masters anime. The number of cards in your hand, deck and graveyard are always visible. The game displays cinematics for creatures and spells as well as various CG effects during Gameplay. The gameplay speed can be increased, resulting in fast-paced games.
Cards with a Super Rare rarity are given a slight foil effect. Your hand isn't always visible and must be viewed from the bar on the top portion of the screen.
This game is an upgrade of the original 1990 arcade release of Columns.
The games were released out of order for some reason — this one was released a few weeks before Volume 6, unless Sega, 3D-Ages, and SCEJ all accidentally switched the dates on both their websites.
This game include an "original mode" (which is practically identical to the arcade release) and an updated mode, sporting pre-rendered 2D graphics and various visual and audio upgrades. There is also a versus mode where you can play against the computer, otherwise it is not too dissimilar from the original version.
Train Simulator + Densha de GO!: Tokyo Kyuukou-hen is an train driving simulation game. It is a crossover between Ongakukan's Train SImulator series and Taito's Densha de GO! series. It uses full-motion video from the train driver's perspective and features two gameplay modes, with the display, controls, and gameplay mechanics of either series. It features three routes from the Tokyo Express Electric Railway (better known as Tokyu): the Toyoko Line, the Den-en-toshi Line, and the Oimachi Line.
The Takahashi Meijin 3D conversion! After 17 years, a large revival has come for a full renewal!
Running through the adventure island of all eight worlds, to rescue Tina who has been kidnapped!
Not only has it become 3D, new elements have been added to further power-up the game!
The Simple 2960 Tomodachi Series Vol. 3: The Itsudemo Puzzle - Massugu Soroete Straws is a Puzzle game, developed by BeeWorks and published by D3Publisher, which was released in Japan in 2003.
A sinister group is stealing Bit Beasts from the World Champion Bladebreakers and you must help defend against this mysterious force, using skill, balance, and endurance. Play as any Bladebreakers--including Tyson and Kai, and call upon your best strategies and mightiest Bit Beasts. Unlock more than 100 Beyblade collectibles as you fight through 50 Vforce challenges. It's a battle with the best Bladebreakers in the world, so make sure you've got the fighting spirit.
NHL Rivals 2004 is the first NHL title for the Xbox, developed by MGS (Microsoft Game Studios), and the second title developed under the XSN Sports banner - the development team's first foray into hockey on console.
At the time of its release, the visuals in this game were its major selling point, with each player's face mapped onto their model ingame. The game features a fully animated polygonal crowd, tons of motion-captured animations, NHL licensed players, teams and arenas. The look and feel of the game are much different than games like EA's NHL series.
This was also the first hockey game on Xbox that let players play in online tournaments and leagues over Xbox Live and XSN Sports. Rosters were updated as the season went on via content downloads over Xbox Live, though were only available for a limited time.
Rivals 2004 features the gameplay mode of 3-on-3 pond hockey. This pickup-game style of play is meant for those who prefer instant action, and it can also be played over Xbox Live. Players can connect an