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Most Popular Ps2 Games - Page 63

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  • World Championship Snooker 2002

    2001

    World Championship Snooker 2002

    2001

    Sport
    PlayStation 2
    World Championship Snooker 2002 is the second sports game in the World Championship Snooker franchise.
  • Super Robot Taisen OG Gaiden

    2007

    Super Robot Taisen OG Gaiden

    2007

    Strategy
    PlayStation 2
  • Carwash Tycoon

    2006

    Carwash Tycoon

    2006

    Simulator Strategy
    PlayStation 2
    Wash cars and build up a reputation in the carwashing business.
  • Suzumiya Haruhi no Tomadoi

    2008

    Suzumiya Haruhi no Tomadoi

    2008

    Role-playing (RPG) Simulator Strategy Adventure Visual Novel
    PlayStation 2
    Suzumiya Haruhi no Tomadoi is a visual novel where you are tasked to help the super game producer Haruhi Suzumiya to create the best video game in the world! Give orders to the SOS Brigade members, manage their timetables, and create one in four weeks to make it worthy of Haruhi's tastes.
  • Shakugan no Shana

    2006

    Shakugan no Shana

    2006

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation 2
    A video game named Shakugan no Shana for the PlayStation 2, developed by MediaWorks, was released on March 23, 2006
  • Zero no Tsukaima: Ko-akuma to Harukaze no Concerto

    2007

    Zero no Tsukaima: Ko-akuma to Harukaze no Concerto

    2007

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure Visual Novel
    PlayStation 2
    Saito is summoned to the another world, and gets involved in "Love" and "Adventure".
  • Neo Angelique

    2006

    Neo Angelique

    2006

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation 2
    Neo Angelique is the fourth Neoromance entry and an alternate universe of the Angelique series. Character designs and illustrations were done by Kairi Yura. Maki Fujioka was the character designer for the characters' animated counterparts, both in the game and for the TV series. Character image songs were composed by Yujiro Okazaki. Ruby Party originally devised the game to be a minor side story for the main Angelique series. During the brainstorming sessions for the plot and characters, the members realized that their project's ambitions far surpassed their starting expectations. Therefore, they shifted gears to make an "Angelique title friendly to newcomers", seeking to capture the series's charm without requiring the player to have extensive knowledge of prior lore. Role-playing game elements were devised to take center stage in gameplay due to its popularity in fan surveys at the time. The keywords for this title's narrative are "beautiful, noble, and romantic". The Premium Box included eight postcards, a cha
  • Angelique Trois

    2000

    Angelique Trois

    2000

    Simulator Adventure Visual Novel
    PlayStation 2
    Angelique trois is the first Neoromance title to be on the PlayStation 2 and so far the only Angelique entry which presents the game in 3D models. This story and its setting acts as the spiritual predecessor to the series's major alternate continuity, Neo Angelique. trois is the first title in the series to begin crediting developers for their work as opposed to the group labeling, Ruby Party. Yoko Hori served as the general director and Yasuno Shihoro is the director. Mahito Yokota composed and arranged the music. The Premium Box edition includes eighteen character cards with short character messages on them and a memorial manual.
  • Princess Princess: Himetachi no Abunai Houkago

    2006

    Princess Princess: Himetachi no Abunai Houkago

    2006

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation 2
    A visual novel based on the anime/manga series Princess Princess. Released on October 26, 2006 for the PlayStation 2 in Japan.
  • Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side

    2002

    Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side

    2002

    Simulator
    PlayStation 2
    There is a fairy-tale story of a traveling prince who falls in love with a princess but are torn apart. The story is told by a young boy to the main character as a young girl in a church on the grounds of Habataki High School. The boy promises to one day return to that same place to declare his love. The protagonist returns to Habataki High School, after living away for a time due to her parents' work. While leading a normal high school life including academics, club activities and part-time work, it is also possible to become friendly with boys who can make a declaration of love on graduation day.
  • Mai-Otome: Otome Butou Shi

    2006

    Mai-Otome: Otome Butou Shi

    2006

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    A fighting game based on the My-Hime/My-Otome anime series.
  • Zero no Tsukaima: Muma ga Tsumugu Yokaze no Gensoukyoku

    2007

    Zero no Tsukaima: Muma ga Tsumugu Yokaze no Gensoukyoku

    2007

    PlayStation 2
  • Lucky Star: Ryouou Gakuen Outousai

    2008

    Lucky Star: Ryouou Gakuen Outousai

    2008

    Adventure Visual Novel
    PlayStation 2
    Lucky Star: Ryouou Gakuen Outousai is a romantic comedy visual novel based on the characters from the popular Lucky Star manga and anime and featuring many parodies in the game.
  • Ultraman Fighting Evolution 2

    2002

    Ultraman Fighting Evolution 2

    2002

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    Ultraman Fighting Evolution 2 (ウルトラマン Fightingファイティング Evolutionエボリューション 2ツー Urutoraman Faitingu Eboryūshon Tsū) is a fighting game. It was released and published by Banpresto. It was the sequel of the original Ultraman Fighting Evolution series.
  • Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3

    2004

    Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3

    2004

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 (ウルトラマン Fightingファイティング Evolutionエボリューション 3スリー Urutoraman Faitingu Eboryūshon Surī) also called "Ultraman FE3" is a Fighting game developed and published by Banpresto. it is the 3rd in the Ultraman Fighting Evolution series. The direction is provided by Yuji Machi, who acted as Ultraman Tiga's voice actor as well.
  • Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth

    2005

    Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth

    2005

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth is the 4th game in the Ultraman Fighting Evolution series. This game was released in the PlayStation 2 console. Its Story Mode involves Alien Mephilas launching a massive invasion using EX monsters (more powerful versions of the originals) and sending three 'Chaosroids' (dark versions of Ultraman, Ultraseven, and Ultraman Taro) to the Land of Light. Eventually, Mephiles fuses with his final monster, Neo Chaos Darkness. With the combined effort between Cosmos and the other Ultras, they managed to defeat him and stop his invasion.
  • Dear My Sun!! Musuko Ikusei Capriccio

    2007

    Dear My Sun!! Musuko Ikusei Capriccio

    2007

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation 2
    A visual novel for PS2. You play as the mother of a pair of twins, whose father has left on an expedition to Egypt.
  • Love Hina Gorgeous: Chiratto Happening!!

    2003

    Love Hina Gorgeous: Chiratto Happening!!

    2003

    PlayStation 2
  • Orange Honey: Boku ha Kimi ni Koishiteru

    2007

    Orange Honey: Boku ha Kimi ni Koishiteru

    2007

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation 2
    Orange Honey: Boku wa Kimi ni Koishiteru is a otome game developed by Guyzware and was released for PlayStation 2.
  • Mahoromatic: Moetto! Kira Kira Maid-san

    2003

    Mahoromatic: Moetto! Kira Kira Maid-san

    2003

    Strategy Adventure Visual Novel
    PlayStation 2
    A PS2 game based off the anime and manga Mahoromatic.
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