The fourth sequel of Gundam Battle series was released on July 17, 2008 in Japan. It features over 200 MS units (including F91 in Mobile Suit Gundam F91 and Ξ Gundam in Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash) can be selected; two UC stories (Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ and Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack) become as a part of the campaign. On the other hand, every characters have 2 personal abilities (passive which is activated for all times and additional which is activated when player's HP gauge is at 30%). This game can inherit the Gundam Battle Chronicle's save data. The game also let players use the adhoc function to help each other in the normal campaign mode, unlike the previous games, which multiplayer mode is only available in the main menu.
The second 3D fighting game based on the My-Hime anime series. It adds new content and features, as well as covering the final 10 episodes in the story mode.
Danball Senki is a PSP game developed by Level 5 involving small plastic model robots known as LBXs (standing for "Little Battler eXperience") that fight on dioramas made out of cardboard, and the main character Ban Yamano setting out to battle against LBXs created by other characters. For international release, Level-5 adopted the English language title "Little Battlers eXperience."
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.
An adventure role-playing video game that utilizes animated sequences from the Blood+ anime series as well as new footage created specifically for the game. Saya, joined by three friends from school, investigates the mystery of her father's disappearance.
Syphon Filter: Combat Ops is an online-only game for the PSP. Though it is almost identical to Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow, the unique feature of map editing sets this title apart.
Offline as of June 27, 2012.
Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play, includes 21 arcade games that are the "best of" Midway Arcade Treasures 1 & Midway Arcade Treasures 2.
Enjoy the coin-op masterpieces of the past for the first time on a portable system with multiplayer wireless support!
Now you can play classic arcade games anywhere, anytime with Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play for the Sony PSP Portable Entertainment System.
Brian Lara 2007 Pressure Play is the first PSP incarnation of the Codemasters series of Brian Lara cricket games. It has simple controls and an arcade feel. Gameplay largely involves pressing a button at the right time to hit a shot, take a catch, return a throw, and bowl a good delivery.
Set in a fictional version of the year 2020, .hack//Link's story takes place in a new version of “The World,” a popular series of MMORPGs known as The World: RX. The game focuses on a young man named Tokio Kuryuu, a second year junior-high student who gets transported into The World: RX by a new student named Saika Amagi. After arriving into the game, Tokio is tasked by an artificial intelligence version of the character Kite to be a hero and use a tower of the Akashic Records to save the Twilight Knights, a group of artificial intelligence versions of characters based on casts of previous entries in the .hack series. Using the Akashic Records, Tokio is able to travel backwards in time to previous .hack entries and encounter past characters in order to unfreeze the data of the Twilight Knights.
An action puzzle game based on karakuri, ukiyo-e art, and The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido. Controlling a series of ninjas, players must work to advance through a series of floors against a time limit, working together with the replays of their past attempts in order to succeed.
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.
Tenchi no Mon 2: Busouden is the prequel to Kingdom of Paradise. The game featured an all new cast of charaters and new lands to explore, but unfortunately was never released outside of Japan.