Wildlife Park 2 is a sequel to Wildlife Park, first released in 2006, and published by B-Alive. It was developed by Deep Silver exclusively for the PC.
With Nintendogs, you can put a puppy inside your Nintendo DS. Pick from multiple breeds, ranging from Labradors to Dalmatians, and then take care of and train the puppy using the touch screen and microphone. If you train your puppy well enough, you can compete in dog shows and agility contests to unlock other items and puppy breeds.
Dark Star One combines the popular elements of a business simulation, a role-playing game and an action game to an epic space experience! An exciting story, full of intrigue and inter-stellar conflict are the main pillars of a multiple number of missions to survive on Dark Star One!
Doko Demo Issyo: Let's Go to School! is a video game developed by BeXide and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. It was released on June 15, 2006 for the PlayStation Portable.
A web based taxidermy system for you to make special animals and stuff... something may be happening deep down in the bowels of Kong Studios... so the time is right to assist Russel in building up an army of beasts!...
Pokémate was a mobile phone application which allowed players to send messages to other people on the user's friend list or chat with them. Players could select and capture Pokémon to keep in the storage feature of the application. They could also subscribe to the game in order to receive more Pokémates, Poké Balls, and other media.
The game was only distributed in Japan. However, it was presented in the United States during the 2006 E3 summit. The service was discontinued in January 2008.
Released five years after the Nintendo 64 counterpart, the iQue Player version of Doubutsu no Mori changed some events, items and text to reflect the Chinese culture, replacing some of the collectibles while adding some new ones.
The game features realistic dogs that can be dressed up in accessories and photographed and played with in various ways. It was developed by Yuke's. The Dog: Happy Life is similar and is known to be compared to Nintendogs for the Nintendo DS. The game includes a feature that allows the player to take pictures of the virtual dog and share it on other devices like cell phones by transferring it to a PC. The game came out in April 2006 in Japan only. The format of this game is intended for a single player. The game type is considered to be a simulation, and is exclusive to the PSP console.
A pet simulation game that lets owners name, train and play with a realistic puppy. Players create and control a main character and choose one of 49 different dogs from 18 different breeds. As characters in the game, owners can take their puppies everywhere within the virtual environment, from through the house to around the neighborhood to visit friends. Gamers will earn their puppy-s love and loyalty by remembering to feed and groom it and reward it when it does things correctly. Owners can train the puppy to lie down, shake, fetch and perform many other tricks.
Battles with aircrafts, infantry and war machinery with you in the middle of combat
"Conquest" multiplayer mode with up to 16 players
Shoot your way through 18 missions in three different campaigns
Lead your troops through the battlefield and use different tactics to defeat the enemies
Following victories in Poland, take full command for the attack on Stalingrad and lead your men to victory.
Things don't look good. Help defend Stalingrad for Mother Russia!
Operation D-Day is startling at 0600. Then make your way to the German river Rhine and the bridge of Remagen. Dismissed!
Momotaro Dentetsu WORLD is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 2006 by Hudson Soft for mobile phones.
Densha de Go! Pocket: Osakakanjousen-hen is a split port of the Densha de Go! Pocket line to the PlayStation Portable, all of which are based on parts of Desha de GO! FINAL:
- Densha de Go! Pocket: Osakakanjousen-hen (loosely translated to "Go by Train! Pocket: Osaka Loop Line Edition") was released on March 30, 2006, including only the Osaka Loop Line.