SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu - Goddess of Destiny is a role-playing video game released in 2009 for the Nintendo DS exclusively in Japan. The game is a remake of SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu, featuring full 3D cel-shaded graphics, all new artwork by Gen Kobayashi and arranged soundtrack by Kenji Ito.
This game uses a similar gameplay to the original Game Boy title, with a few quality of life improvements and new additions. Random encounters were ditched entirely, with monsters being visible on the field much like in later SaGa games.
A DS Nonogram/Picross game from Hudson released in 2007 after they stopped using it's "puzzle Series" branding. It features both standard picross style puzzles and color based puzzles with a range of categories including puzzles that re-create sprites from classic Hudson games.
Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is a spinoff of the Power Pro-kun Pocket series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines. Titles include H2, Touch, Strongest! Aoizaka Metropolitan High School Baseball Club", Diamond of Ace, and Cross Game. It also contains characters from other non-baseball themed manga, such as Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Ranma ½, Detective Conan, Hayate the Combat Butler, and Hajime no Ippo.
Shōnen Sunday & Shōnen Magazine White Comic (少年サンデー&少年マガジン WHITE COMIC) is a RPG video game released by Konami for Nintendo DS on October 15, 2009 in Japan. The game is a crossover featuring several characters from manga published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine, including Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Zettai Karen Children, Urusei Yatsura, Ranma ½, InuYasha, History's Strongest Disciple Ken'ichi, Hayate the Combat Butler, Touch, Detective Conan, Kindaichi Case Files, GodHand Teru, Cyborg 009, Love Hina, Rave Master, Fairy Tail, Code:Breaker and other manga series.
Get ready to step into the shoes of Kraft Lawrence as you strive to take Holo back to her hometown of Yoitsu.
Having secured a contract to collect some money from a town on the other shore, everything should be plain sailing ahead for the duo, but of course, the best laid plans of mice and wolves often go awry…
Kekkaishi: Kokubourou Shuurai is based on the "Kekkaishi" manga and anime series. The story focuses on Yoshimori Sumimura and Tokine Yukimura, young heirs of rival families who possess the ability to create magical barriers known as "kekkai." They must defend the Karasumori site, a location rich in spiritual energy that attracts dangerous ayakashi, or supernatural beings. In this installment, the protagonists face a new threat from the Kokubourou, a powerful organization of ayakashi with its own sinister plans. The game combines action and strategy elements, allowing players to control Yoshimori and Tokine as they battle the Kokubourou forces. Players use the characters' kekkai powers with their stylus to capture and defeat enemies, navigate various environments, and complete missions. The gameplay emphasizes the strategic use of kekkai to overcome obstacles and defeat a variety of ayakashi with different strengths and weaknesses.