Gunparade Orchestra White Chapter ~Aomori Penguin Legend~ (ガンパレード・オーケストラ 白の章 〜青森ペンギン伝説〜) is a Japanese game co-developed by io-spiral, Dice Corporation and Alfa System. It was the first of the Gunparade Orchestra game trilogy released for PlayStation 2 on n January 12, 2006.
The Ultimate Sports Quiz is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Mere Mortals and published by Oxygen Interactive Software, which was released in Europe in 2005.
Future GPX Cyber Formura Road To The INFINITY 2 is a PS2 game that was released in 2005.
It featured an interactive storyline that included characters from the anime, voice actors, and some original characters.
The Norwegian SingStar edition contains both material from the international edition and hits by Norwegian artists. Gameplay undergoes no major changes.
An Alfa System and Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 2 exclusive adventure game
Kenran Butou Sai (絢爛舞踏祭), translates to "The Mars Daybreak", is a real-time simulation adventure game published in Japan by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 on July 7, 2005. The title is a spiritual successor to Gunparade March containing the same style of hybrid gameplay where the player interacts with AI controlled NPCs and then participates in combat segments with them. Sony's Prokion and Alfa System developed Kenran Butou Sai with the title being a part of the studio's larger interconnected universe known as Unkown World.
A television anime based off the world of Kenran Butou Sai, but focusing on a different story and characters, aired a year before the game's launch in 2004 called Mars Daybreak. The show was produced by Bones and was later released in North America by Bandai Entertainment in 2006.
The Singstar concept has met great success in Scandinavia, but earlier releases had only English songs. Consumers wanted to sing songs they knew, in their own language, and Singstar svenska hits was born. The game follows the same layout as previous games in the series, but with new artists.
Front Mission 5: Scars of the War is the fifth in Square's Front Mission tactical RPG series. It brings the player back to a gritty futuristic world in which conflicts are waged between five world powers: the U.S.N., O.C.U., E.C., O.A.C., and the Republic of Zaftra. Such conflicts are waged with the wanzer, Front Mission-speak for mecha.
Gameplay-wise, the game is a true return to Front Mission 2 roots while incorporating various features from Front Mission 1, 3, and 4. The player takes part in turn-based missions, which pit their group of wanzers against enemy forces. Old features that have returned include the ability to upgrade parts and mission branching. New features to Front Mission 5 include friendly fire and the ability to recruit new pilots.
You take control of Loki, the hero of the story, to various locations, gathering information together with Yamano, Mayura, and others, and use clues to solve the case.
This game is a compilation containing five early Sega arcade games, including 1979's Head On. Each have been given significant graphical and audio upgrades (though emulated versions of the originals are also selectable). There are also various scans of flyers and other promotional material.
The game was brought to the Japanese PlayStation Network service as part of the PlayStation 2 Classics range in October 2012. This version is simply known as Sega Memorial Selection.
The 2005 edition of this martial-arts fighting game features many real-life martial arts experts who can compete under K1 rules or modern Mixed Martial Arts rules.
A fitness game that utilizes the EyeToy camera (including a wide-angle lens attachment) to allow players to work out in interactive games, work on posture and balance, and tone their body with conditioning exercises. Features include Aero Motion and Combat, Mind and Body Zone, and The Toning Zone. The game features design input from Nike.