In F-18 Super Hornet, players will take to the sky for more than 19 different land and sea missions in real Iraqi cities, to defend the coalition and defeat the insurgent forces with an array of high-powered weaponry.
In Pocket Dogs , you interact with eight different dogs in an effort to improve your human-canine relationship. You'll be able to converse with your dog, with the dialogue changing depending on the species. You'll also be able to make the dog play games by sharing toys with it. As the player, you'll be able to play games for yourself via three mini games included in the title. By playing mini games players can win jewels which may be used to purchase items for their canine companion and decorate its living space. Featured breeds include the Pug, Chihuahua, and Shih Tzu. Pocket Dogs is developed in conjunction with the Hana Deka Club, a brand of toys and gifts featuring the signature cute dogs photographed with fisheye lenses.
Artificial Girl 2 is an eroge (hentai game) and is the sequel to Artificial Girl.
The gameplay involves being a guy and living a life with one or many girls (whose various characteristics are set by the player).
The Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus, usually shortened to the Keitai or K-Tama, is a Tamagotchi released in Japan on November 23, 2004. It builds on the Tamagotchi Plus, while adding new features, such as cell phone capabilities and a money system.
Blitz your way through 13 fast paced challenging missions as you try to destroy and out manoeuvre the enemy. You will need cunning and fast reactions to avoid the gunfire and missile attacks as you mount a daring counter attack.
Karaoke Revolution Volume 3 was the third iteration in the Karaoke Revolution series. It was the first Karaoke Revolutions to include a Duets mode which had two separate parts to be sung at the same time.
Pacific Warriors II: Dogfight! puts you in the seat of a classic fighter plane during the action-filled Pacific conflict between the Americans and the Japanese during World War II. The focus is on action, not true-to-life flight simulation, but an adrenaline rush as you roar through the skies to take out your next target. Choose your side – American or Japanese, and follow a historically based time flow through 25 missions in each campaign. Pacific Warriors II: Dogfight! for PlayStation 2 is based on the PC version developed by InterActive Vision Games in 2003/2004.
Fruits-mura no Doubutsu-tachi is a cutesy collection of mini-games and events for one player. You build up your relationship with a group of friends who've come from across the seas to Fruits Village.
Armored Core: Nine Breaker brings back the super strong "Nine Ball" mech who appeared in the original PlayStation Armored Core. Those who can defeat "Nine Ball" (which likely means you if you see the end credits of Nine Breaker) are labeled as the true most powerful mech around, the "Nine Breaker." In Armored Core: Nine Breaker, players play through two main modes of play: training mode and arena mode. Training mode features 150 programs that test players' skills. Players can try out programs that focus on attack, defense, movement, "technic," "special" and "overall." Each of these areas are further divided, with attack comprised of multiple tests in accuracy, power, judgment, "hit - single" and "hit - melee." Arena mode is a battle mode in which players take on other mechs in battle. Mech modification, the series' bread and butter, is of course featured heavily in Nine Breaker.
Energy Airforce: is a PlayStation 2 game that focuses strictly on being an authentic flight simulator.
All aircraft and weapons used in the game are either existing or prototypes used by the U.S. military. Realistic loads of weapons and fuel (although chaff and flares are unlimited) can be viewed from outside or from a realistic cockpit view. When flying the aircraft in cockpit view, the pilot's leg can be seen depressing appropriately.
Pacific Fighters is a World War II Combat flight simulation game. It is in fact a stand-alone expansion pack of IL-2 Sturmovik.
Pacific Fighters focuses on the Pacific theater, with theater-appropriate aircraft, as well as aircraft carriers and battleships. The game gives the player 74 flyable aircraft, including variants. It has two types of missions that can be flown, "dogfights" or "cooperative campaign" modes. In either type, the player can play as either Allied or Axis forces, and the type of aircraft flown usually depends on the mission picked. The game also features a mission editor, allowing the player to make their own missions.
Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War is a first person air combat and flight simulator. Like other Ace Combat games, each mission is determined by a level briefing and objectives. There are 32 missions in the main campaign mode, while an additional "arcade" mode puts the player in the role of Mobius One (from Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies) as he faces endless waves of enemy attacks. Regardless of the mode chosen, once in the air the player will have control over speed, direction, altitude, gun cannon, missiles and special weapon of their aircraft. A new feature from previous Ace Combat games, is the concept of Wingmen and being able to issue simple orders to them in the air. This allows the player to better coordinated group attacks as well as giving each wingman a personality of their own. Additionally, the player as squadron leader will be asked to make decisions ("Yes/No") while flying in the air. Between missions, the story is progressed through a series of cutscenes.
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed: Never Ending Tomorrow is an 3D action game based on the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED animated series. The game takes place in the future where the human race split into two groups. These are the genetically enhanced Coordinators and unmodified Naturals. A war between the two faction broke out in the year C.E. 70, quickly escalating into a full scale war. The battles are waged on earth and in space. In the story mode the player can take on the role of Kira Yamato of the Earth Alliance or Athrun Zala of the ZAFT forces.
Aside from the story mode there is also a mission mode and VS mode. In the game the player takes control of a mech that has the ability to run on the ground and fly in the air. The player can attack enemies with projectiles and with the mechs fists. The game offers over 50 Mobile Suits.
Word-based communication game in which you teach new words to Toro, who then passes the information on to a set of black cats known as Kuro.
It was released in September 2, 2004 on the PlayStation 2, and would mark the debut of Kuro. The game is compatible with the PS2's EyeToy accessory.