Fire Pro Wrestling 2 features detailed action and more than 200 wrestlers from which to choose, as well as the ability to create and store wrestlers of your own. It also allows you to connect up to four Game Boy Advances and take on, team up, or trade wrestlers. You can customize every detail of a wrestler's appearance and use more than 1,200 fighting techniques in several modes, including Normal, Deathmatch, Gruesome, and Battle Royal. The game also includes a practice dojo in which you can practice your standing move, grab move, running move, and your move against a downed opponent.
Super Mario Sunshine is a Mario action-adventure 3D platformer. It follows Super Mario 64, and is the second 3D Mario platformer. Gameplay features a combination of action and puzzle solving, with numerous stages and multiple episodes to each stage, and plenty of hidden secrets and surprises. This game introduced many recurring characters and bosses in the Mario series, including Toadsworth, Bowser Jr., Petey Piranha, Gooper Blooper, Piantas, Nokis, Shadow Mario, and F.L.U.D.D. Super Mario Sunshine pays homage to Mario's Italian heritage and upbringing, with many of the locations in the game having Italian names and sometimes referencing Italian culture.
V.I.P. is based on the TV series of the same name. V.I.P. is a bodyguard agency that protects its clients in Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Los Angeles. Pamela Anderson stars as Vallery Irons, the boss of the Vallery Irons Protection bodyguard agency.
Hello Kitty no o-Uchi he o-Ide yo! is a collection of 30 mini-games where the players can learn about Kitty's house, cooking, painting, design clothes, play games in the park, play with Kitty's pet, etc.
Kamai Tachi no Yoru 2: Jail Island no Warabe Uta is a video game published by Chunsoft and released on July 18, 2002 as an adventure game for the PlayStation 2.
It is Chunsoft's fourth sound novel. The previous game, "Night of the Kamai Tachi", is used as a Story within a story. The sequel is "Kamaitachi no Yoru x3: Crescent Moon Island Case no Shinsou".
A third-person shooter developed and published by Red Entertainment (Sega in North America and Activision in Europe) for the PlayStation 2. Gungrave follows its main character through a variety of stages on a path of revenge.
Ape Escape 2 is the sequel to Ape Escape. In this platform game it's your goal to catch all the apes jumping, walking and flying around the diverse levels the game has to offer.
A large arsenal of gadgets can be used to make it all a little easier, with the catching net being the most important weapons of them all. Other gadgets include a RC Car, to drive over monkey's and collect objects, an Ape Radar, to detect the nearest monkey, a baseball bat, to hit monkeys unconscious, and a magnet, to move certain objects in the maps.
Your quest is to catch all monkeys in the levels and to stop the evil Specter from taking over the world. All monkeys in the levels are somewhat unique with their own character abilities and their unique name. Some monkeys just sit on their place, while others attack you with projectiles or run away quickly.
Disney Sports Soccer takes the fun of a neighborhood soccer game and adds the excitement of Disney-style competition. Seven distinctive game modes, as well as a multi-player mode create the perfect soccer experience.
Stuart Little 2 is a 2002 platform video game, based on the film of the same name. This is the PlayStation 1 version; a game called "Stuart Lilttle 2" also came out on the Game Boy Advance and PC, but all three are different games. The PC and GBA games are primarily 2D side scrolling, but this game is a fully 3D platformer with 6 stages to explore and each has 6 jeweled rings to collect. The rings can be used to unlock further stages.
Your fighting skills will be put to the ultimate test, as you challenge other pilots for the right to be called the best. As Burning Gundam, you're a martial arts specialist in search of your brother. Then as Heero Yuy in Gundam Wing, attempt to destroy Trieze Khushrenada. Finally, use Gunam RX-78 to wage war against the Principality of Zeon.
* Exciting modes of play include: Street Mode, Two
* Exciting Versus Modes, Two fast-action Time modes, and Survival Mode!
* Follow Three Different Storylines!
* Amazing Hand-Drawn 2D Graphics.
* Intuitive, Smooth Controls!
* The Most Varied Selection of Mobile Suits Yet! 30 of the most popular mobile suits from Mobile Suit Gundam, G Gundam, and Gundam Wing!
Based on the popular legends of King Arthur, Legion: The Legend of Excalibur puts the player in control of the famed Knights of the Round Table, as they lead legions of knights into battle against the evil Morgan Le Fay and her army of undead warriors.
Legion: The Legend of Excalibur is essentially an action game with elements of real-time strategy (RTS) and role-playing. The player first commands only one knight, with several others fighting on his side. During the course of the game, the player will control up to four parties of warriors simultaneously. The RTS element with sending troops to battle enemies or protect important locations co-exists with rather simple "hack-and-slash" combat mechanics that apply to the characters which are controlled directly by the player.
Gran Turismo Concept is a racing video game of the Gran Turismo series for PlayStation 2 which is developed by Polyphony Digital. It is essentially a short version of Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, but with concept cars that ended up in Gran Turismo 4. It was released in 2002 in Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea, and Europe. For undisclosed reasons, the game was not released in the North American market, although a stripped-down version of it was released in form of Gran Turismo: Nissan 350Z Edition.
A last version of Gran Turismo Concept, 2002 Tokyo-Geneva, was released in Europe on July 17th, 2002. It featured all the cars from the 2002 Tokyo-Seoul version plus new models unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show. A Chinese/English NTSC version was released in the Southeast Asia on July 25th, 2002, it adds 30 cars to the 2001 Tokyo version released earlier in this area. As of April 2008, Gran Turismo Concept 2002 Tokyo-Geneva has shipped 1 million copies in Europe and 30,000 in Southeast Asia.
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