The Futsal is a futsal game in which the player can select between 8 different teams to compete and try to beat them. The game features also a 2 players vs mode.
Welcome to the Firebugs racing season, where teams of different worlds send their best racer to compete for fame and glory. Play as Gismo, Karrie, Zero, BOW or Kami - each with a background story, unique special weapon, and alternate vehicle designs that can be unlocked. You race in five distinct worlds: a group of linked islands (Archipelago), a droid factory (Droid Gardens), a desert wasteland (Terrian Dunes), an industrial area (Sky Port) and a wealthy city (Aerial City). While racing, the personal weapon is stored in the left weapon bay. Random weapons that can be picked up by all racers are stored on the right.
The Uchuu Hikoushi is a 3D action game that features a complete gravity simulation in which the player controls an astronaut in the future that have to complete several missions through the game in space stations or outside dangerous planets.
The Kendo - Ken no Hanamichi is a kendo game in which the player can enjoy a great kendo simulation with a realistic IA in which the opponent uses a difficult defense tactic
The fourth overall Detective Conan game developed by Bandai for the PlayStation. Unlike other entries in the franchise this one is a board game instead of an Adventure game
X: Unmei no Tatakai is an 3D fighting game that features a story mode, set in the television series continuity, and a versus mode, which allows players to compete against each other using any of the Dragons of Heaven or Earth. The game was not released outside Japan and it has two different endings.
Playing as Rainbow Six team member Ding Chavez, players travel to Norway to eliminate a terrorist group planning to destabilize Eastern Europe with illegally smuggled US weapons. In keeping with the "Lone Wolf" mode of Rainbow Six assignments, missions are conducted without the help or hindrance of teammates. Planning phases include briefing, intelligence, kit select, and map screens, while actual gameplay takes place from a first-person perspective.
Weapons can be set to fully automatic (continuous), burst (three shots), or semi-automatic (one shot). Crosshair and auto-locking features provide concise control when aiming, though grenades can be used in situations requiring less precise targeting. The mission objectives, a health meter, mini-map, the currently selected weapon, and ammo status are displayed on-screen at all times. Other features in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lone Wolf include a choice of insertion points for each mission (with different advantages), night vision goggles, and an option to save after
Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002 - Beybattle Tournament 2 was a game released on the Sony Playstation. It was launched on August 1, 2002 in Japan. The game is a continuation of Beyblade: Let it Rip!
Gatchaman: The Shooting is a vertical shoot 'em up based on the Japanese manga/anime with the same name (Known as Battle of the Planets in the US). You select any of the four characters featured in the game (Ken the Eagle, Joe the Condor, Jun the Swan and Jinpei the Swallow) and shoot your way through 4 action filled stages with increasing difficulty either running riding a vehicle or flying, to in the end defeat the evil Berg Katse. Along the way you can collect power-ups for your weapons to increase your chances of survival.
The Yakyuu 2 is another baseball simulation game featuring players detailed data, and the player can design the team tactics, trade players, etc. The game features also a 2 players vs mode using a save of a team in the main game. The new features over the first Yakyuu game is that the graphic engine had been slightly improved and there are new stats and data.
In this game you play Plue, a character from the Rave Master / Groove Adventure Rave manga and anime series written by Hiro Mashima. The game is a side scrolling platformer where the goal in each stage is to locate the exit to the next area. Plue can defeat his enemies by jumping on them (much in the same style as several games in the genre). And to aid him in his quest there are tons of various lollipops for him to eat, either for points, but also to give him various attributes to help him along. One lollipop will make a little arrow appear over his head to show him where to go, while another one might make give him some health back. There are over 100 types of candy in the game to be found. Plue will occasionally run across various boss battles as well while he travels through the lands (and underwater in some cases).
Hello Kitty no o-Uchi he o-Ide yo! is a collection of 30 mini-games where the players can learn about Kitty's house, cooking, painting, design clothes, play games in the park, play with Kitty's pet, etc.