Released on July 22, 2004, this is the fifth entry in the Taiko no Tatsujin series for PlayStation 2. It features 40 songs, an updated graphics engine, and the ...
Released on October 30, 2003, this is the third home console release in the Taiko no Tatsujin series. It features 39 songs, three new mini-games, and is the las...
Released on March 27, 2003, this is the second home console release in the Taiko no Tatsujin series. It features an arcade mode with 34 songs, as well as new mi...
Released on October 24, 2002, this is the first ever home console release in the Taiko no Tatsujin series, coming bundled with a Tatacon drum controller to repl...
Released on December 18, 2003, this is the first of two anime compilations among the PlayStation 2 Taiko no Tatsujin games, and the fourth PlayStation 2 release...
Released on August 4, 2005, this is the second anime compilation of the PlayStation 2 Taiko no Tatsujin games, and the eighth PlayStation 2 release in the serie...
A visual novel developed by Takahashi Tatsuya and Minazuki Tooru, two key figures that created the Leaf Visual Novel Series.
Winning Post 5 is a horse racing simulator for Koei, developed for the PlayStation 2.
Second entry in a series of mahjong titles where the player versus various idols in a game of mahjong
A fantasy role-playing game developed by Infinity and released for the PlayStation 2.
An enhanced port of Ys I and II for the PlayStation 2, that uses the Complete editions of the games as a base, developed by Michael Soft.
An infamous sound novel published by Banpresto for the PlayStation 2.
A sound novel based off Akagawa Jirou's book called Shizumeru Kane no Satsujin.
A sound novel developed by Media Factory based off the book of the same name written by Ryu Murakami.
A sound novel developed by Break about a business man that boards the last train for the night but soon finds that the train isn't making any stops and that a m...
Final installment of the series Master of Monsters.
A mini-game collection themed around circus events that can be played to unlock video clips featuring girls from Tokimeki Memorial 2.
Visual novel style game based on the manga series.
Action game based on the 2002 manga series Kurohime (Magic User Kurohime).
Adventure game based on the original video animation.
Pizzicato Polka: Ensa Genya is an adventure game for the Sega Dreamcast. It is the sequel to the original PC release.
Action game for PS2 with local co-op and single-player mode.
A Captain Harlock-themed pachinko game
A pinball game for PlayStation 2.
A bowling game released for PlayStation 2 (and later as a PS2 Classic, for PlayStation 3) only in Europe.
Known in Japan as "Choro Q HG 3". A version for North America was planned, but was cancelled.
Known in Japan as "Choro Q HG" and in Europe as "Penny Racers", Gadget Racers is the series' first PlayStation 2 entry.
The sequel to Perfect Ace: Pro Tournament Tennis.
An otome game from Capcom. Based on the manga.
A slot machine simulator for PlayStation 2.
Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (also known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 10 and World Soccer: Winning Eleven X for Xbox 360 in Japan and South Korea, Winning Eleven: ...
Remake of Dōsōkai with decreased lewdness and various enhancements, as well as an all-new voice actor cast.
The first Pachitte Chonmage Tatsujin game is based on Konami's Power Pro-kun baseball series.
The second Pachitte Chonmage Tatsujin game is based on the film Jurassic Park.
Pachinko game featuring Ultraman.
The fifth PS2 Hissatsu Pachinko game.
The second Hissatsu Pachinko game on PlayStation 2.
The second Taisen Hot Gimmick game for PS2.
The official game of the 2004 FIA World Rally Championship
The official game of the 2003 FIA World Rally Championship.
PlayStation 2 incarnation of the A-Ressha de Ikou ("A-Train") series.
A game about a cursed game - the very game the player is playing. Meta.
Puzzle Maniacs (stylized as "?uzzle Maniacs" in the logo) is game which collects together a number of different puzzles.
Bike cops protect a government VIP from terrorists in this PlayStation 2 game.
A Japanese-exclusive entry in the Cool Boarders series.
A virtual slots game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates the 2001 pachi-slot machine Juu-oh. It also received a handheld port for the Game Boy Advance.
A virtual slots game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates three pachi-slot machines: Salaryman Kintarou, Slotter Kintarou, and Ore no Sora.
A virtual slots game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates two 2002 Rodeo pachi-slot machines: Indy Jaws and Double Challenge.
A virtual slots game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates the 2002 pachi-slot machine Mou-juu-oh S (itself part of the Juu-oh series of machines).
A virtual slots game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates the 2003 Rodeo pachi-slot machine Salaryman Kintarou (itself based on the '90s comedy-drama manga of t...
A virtual slots game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates the 2003 pachi-slot machine Savanna Park (itself part of the Juu-oh series of machines).
A virtual slots game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates the 2003 pachi-slot machine King Camel.
A virtual slots game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates two 2003 Rodeo pachi-slot machines: Senpuu no Youjinbou R (itself based on the 2001-2002 animated seri...
A virtual slots game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates the 2005 pachi-slot machine Ultraman Club ST (itself based on the Ultraman Club video game adaptations...
A virtual slots game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates the 2006 Rodeo pachi-slot machine Ore no Sora (itself based on the '70s manga of the same name).
A virtual pachinko game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates the 2005 pachinko machine CR Hokuto no Ken (itself based on the '80s anime adaptation of the manga ...
A virtual pachinko game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates the 2006 pachinko machine CR Salaryman Kintarou (itself based on the 2001 anime adaptation of the '...
A virtual slots game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates the 2007 pachi-slot machine Mr. Magic Neo.
A virtual pachinko game for the PlayStation 2 that simulates the 2007 pachinko machine CR Aladdin Destiny EX.
The fifth iteration of Silver Star Japan's go simulator was published by Magnolia.
The first Osomatsu pachinko game for PlayStation 2
A vertically-scrolling shoot-'em-up released in 2002, and the first by the small studio Triangle Service. It was later known as XIIZEAL.
Known in Europe as "Strawberry Shortcake: Adventures in the Land of Dreams". Tie-in with the CGI children's film Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Movie
An Europe-exclusive PS2 game based on the animated show of the same name (itself a spin-off of the mid-'80s Inspector Gadget series).
An Europe-exclusive PlayStation 2 game based on the children's TV series Thomas & Friends. Uses the system's EyeToy camera peripheral.
An Europe-exclusive game for the PlayStation 2 based on the children's TV series of the same name. Uses the system's EyeToy camera peripheral.
An Europe-exclusive game based on the 1960's marionette-based TV series of the same name.
A Europe-exclusive 2007 game based on the 2005-2007 animated spin-off of the Action Man action figure toyline.
An Europe-exclusive game based on Casper the Friendly Ghost.
An Europe-exclusive racing game based on the 1960s marionette-based sci-fi series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.
A European-only racing game for the PS2 set in the world of The Flintstones.