Go! Go! Hypergrind is a skateboarding video game for the Nintendo GameCube that was developed by Poponchi and published by Atlus Co. Animation studio Spümcø of Ren & Stimpy fame contributed character designs and animations to the game.
Dragon Drive: D-Masters Shot is a third-person shooter video game released in 2003 by Treasure Co. Ltd. The game is based on the Dragon Drive series and was only released in Japan.
Gameplay[edit]
Dragon Drive was an aerial combat game, set primarily in large, outdoor arenas where players had to face several waves of enemies. With multi-directional dash and lock on abilities, the game has sometimes drawn comparisons to the Zone of the Enders series.
The game also has a handful of rail shooter levels, drawing frequent comparisons to Sega's Panzer Dragoon series, but these comprise only a very small portion of the game.
Either Mickey or Minnie will get kidnapped by a strange flying alien mushroom - depending on who the players chooses to control. Now the other character has to undertake a rescue mission. Gameplay includes climbing, solving puzzles, jumping, evading and hiding from enemies. Enemies can be taken out when sneaking close enough to enemies. As you make progress you traverse three game areas. These are a warehouse, museum and ruins.
Mickey and his pals are holding court! Are you ready for some of the fastest-paced, highest-flying, hardest-slamming basketball action you've ever seen? Disney Sports Basketball brings exaggerated moves and original locations to life as your favorite Disney characters take to the court.
Game features include 2-on-2 courtside action, 6 game modes including a full range of mini games and over 25 magic items to boost performance.
After receiving an invitation from a mysterious person, Bo-bobo and rebels decide to go to Prison Island. Upon arriving at the island, Bo-bobo gets separated from his friends.
In addition to that, the island also brings together members of both the third and fourth eras of the Maruhage Empire that Bo-bobo have defeated in the past.
Floss and fly your bike through 20 different supercross or motocross tracks with 10 riders on the track fighting for first. Big Air means sick tricks in six freestyle arenas. Nine other bikes will catch your vapors as you fly by. Multiplayer mode for head-to-head action.
The European and Australian version of Luigi's Mansion differs from the previously released versions by changing the post-game content, the Hidden Mansion mode. While it was just a slightly tweaked harder mode in the other regions, without major differences in level design, this version completely enhances the whole quest by mirroring the map, changing enemy and key items placement, modifying stats and reducing health item locations.