Sakura Taisen 1 & 2 (also known as Sakura Wars 1 & 2) is a dramatic adventure game compilation of "Sakura Taisen" (1996) and "Sakura Taisen 2 ~Thou Shalt Not Die~" (1998) for the PlayStation Portable released exclusively in Japan.
A "Taishō Roman" story featuring lavish visuals, music, and voice acting, both timeless Sega Saturn masterpieces depict the battle between the Imperial Combat Revue and a great evil set in the Imperial Capital. Both games have been readjusted for widescreen and are compacted on a single UMD.
While publishers attempted to release the game overseas, Sony Computer Entertainment America rejected the proposal due to the game's visual novel format and difficulties in localization and licensing.
The wildly popular Dragon Ball Z series makes its first appearance on the PlayStation Portable with Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai. Play as the good guys or the bad guys in this high-energy fighting game. You can use flight and energy abilities, transformations, and counterattacks, as well as character-specific attacks featured in the Dragon Ball Z TV show. There are 18 playable characters and seven story modes to choose from. Challenge other gamers to multiplayer duels via the PSP Wi-Fi connection.
Brandish your blade and dance of the edge of destiny!
A mysterious girl with no memory of her past. A knight in black armour appears from nowhere on the legendary island of Foo where the Prismatic Moon shines. The legend of "Blade Dancer" will be revived.
Full 3D Adventure Field: Explore towns, fields and dungeons, all in a large-scale, fully 3D environment.
In Depth Item Crafting: Appraise an item you obtain to and discover its recipe to create new items.
Exciting Real Time Battles: A completely real-time battle system. Experience a new type of battle in a fight to charge your Lunar Gauge and execute special abilities.
Find Your Ultimate Weapons!!
Mega Man Powered Up, known as Rockman Rockman in Japan, is a remake of the first Mega Man game. It was released worldwide for the PlayStation Portable in March 2006.
It was later released in a bundle alongside Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X and was slated for release on the PSP's PlayStation Network. It was released for the PlayStation Network service in Japan, but a US release did not occur due to technical difficulties. The game uses a chibi-style that was intended for the original game but was not possible at the time.
The designers intended to keep this design faithful to the way the characters worked and looked in the original. While it received generally positive reviews, the game sold poorly, and plans for a remake of Mega Man 2 titled Mega Man Powered Up 2 fell through.
Includes King & Balloon, Bosconian, Xevious, Mappy, The Tower of Druaga, Grobda, Dragon Buster, Dig Dug II, Motos, Rolling Thunder and Dragon Spirit
Two new "arrangement" games are included, Pac-Man Arrangement Plus and Motos Arrangement
Mobile Train Simulator: Keisei, Toei Asakusa, Keikyu Lines is a PlayStation Portable port of the 2005 PlayStation 2 game Train Simulator: Keisei, Toei Asakusa, Keikyu Lines. Like the original game, it features the connected networks of the Keikyu, Toei, and Keisei railways from Haneda Airport to Narita Airport.
Genso Suikoden I & II (幻想水滸伝I&II) is a compilation of Suikoden and Suikoden II titles. The game was developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation Portable console and released in Japan on February 23, 2006. It's one UMD disc containing both games. The game never saw any release outside Japan.