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.
The PSP version includes the full game and introduces a multiplayer mode called Tomb Trials. In this mode, players can race each other through tombs to see who finishes first or participate in a timed scavenger hunt for artifacts.
In this strange music rhythm game, you play Gitaroo-Man as you go against various music themed villains. The game puts a new twist on music games as you not only have to time button presses but you have to move the analog stick around in a radar circle to follow a line that passes through the center point. You can play up to 4 players using the multitap and choose from a variety of characters, songs, and locales.
Along with local Ad-Hoc multiplayer and additional difficulty options, the game adds a new Duet mode, in which two players control Gitaroo Man and Kirah in two exclusive new stages, "Metal Header" and "Toda Pasión". These levels may also be played alone if the handheld's Ad-Hoc is activated.
Race Driver 2006 is a racing video game developed by Sumo Digital and published by Codemasters exclusively for PlayStation Portable. It is an expanded version of TOCA Race Driver 2. The main new addition to the game is the Trans-World Cup mode which acts as a series of challenges.
Life is good for the residents of Heartflame Island, especially since new robots and automated machines do almost all of the work. But technology is a tool--not an answer to all problems. Maybe that's why everyone is a little uneasy about the old stories of strange magic and a prediction that Flame Mountain will erupt and destroy everything. That's why Dr. Hope, a caring and wise old scholar has sent you, his son on a journey to the ancient ruins to try and run a farm. It is your father's dream that you will unlock the secrets of the ancient ruins and find the meaning of "life".
Neon Genesis Evangelions: Tsukurareshi Sekai - Another Cases" was released by
Bandai-Namco in Japan in 27/04/2006. It's a game for the PSP system which
consists in a port of "Neon Genesis Evangelion 2" (released for PS2 in 2004)
with many extras and gameplay enhancements. A limited edition was also
released to celebrate Evangelion's 10th Anniversary, with a special package
titled "Memorial Box" which featured different artwork for the game case &
disc, and most important, two bonus UMD video with the "Death & Rebirth" and
"The End of Evangelion" movies.
The genre of this game (usually classified as "World Simulator") is quite
difficult to describe, as it mixes dating simulator elements, tamagotchi-like
gameplay, and also real time strategic combats, everything mixed with events
from the series and alternate ones as well. In each Scenario of the game, you
will play as one of the characters from Evangelion and experience their daily
life. It's one of the best adaptations of Evangelion into a game, if not the
best, a
This is a handheld port of the Playstation 2 game named Magna Carta: Tears of Blood. However unlike it's PS2 main version, this PSP port was only released in Japan.
Magna Carta: Tears of Blood is a Korean-made RPG in Japanese style, and a sequel to Phantom of Avalanche; it is set in the same world and has the same protagonist. The game's combat system is turn-based at core, but requires the player to press buttons in a rapid succession and with precise timing to execute attacks. The characters can store up energy to unleash a stronger attack later. Using the technique named Carta, they can also perform various special moves which are based on elemental affinities.
Itadaki Street Portable is a crossover party board video game in the long running Itadaki Street series, exclusive to Japan. Featuring characters from both Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest.
The second Generation of Chaos strategy title on PSP (based on GoC V on PS2) takes place in this world divided into three warring planes. Each world has its own main character and story; therefore, players can experience three different stories at once. Depending on which world the player begins with, the difficulty level will differ. The lower world is regarded as the beginner's stage with many tutorials to guide the player through the game. The higher the world you choose to play with, the more difficult it becomes. Battle in each mode using a combination of incredible team customization and item crafting in a multi-unit battle system, with a focus on fast-loading and constant battles to give players a nearly seamless RPG experience.
Untold Legends: The Warrior's Code is a sequel to the handheld video game Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade. It was released on March 2006. While very similar to the original in gameplay, Warrior's Code introduced five new character classes, improved controls, a wider array of multiplayer modes, more character customizations, and shorter load times.
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.