Two-player light gun action is here. Namco brings the arcade hit home, complete with GunCon2 for added excitement. Two player split-screen or link mode or One player double-gun mode. Includes extra game features for additional challenges.
Grandia Xtreme is the first Grandia game to be originally released for Playstation 2. Its combat system is virtually the same as in the previous two games, a mixture of strategic planning and combo attacks. Your party members can run around, avoid enemy attacks, and their attack power depends on their distance from the enemies. Grandia Xtreme is heavily based on combat, with more dungeons, more fighting, and less story than the two previous installments of the series.
Sizzling sword-wielding sisters, crazy combat action & hardcore, blood-curdling horror!
Fight onslaught after onslaught of terrifying zombies to get to the source of a mysterious disease that turned a once-pleasant city into a gateway to hell! Increase your attack power by splattering yourself in Zombie blood! As you go into berserk mode, you'll kill everything in sight! Control 3 sets of tough sisters as you slice & dice zombies with loads of cool attacks. Increase your character's strength and skill to unleash a variety of jaw-dropping combination attacks.
Can you survive this onslaught of flesh and blood?!
Flashing blades, crazy combat action, beautiful sisters and deadly zombies. What more could you need?
The dead has risen and only your sword skills will save you from the horro that awaits!
-Battle through endless waves of shambling zombies.
-Perfect your sword handling and send heads, legs and hands flying through the air.
-Numerous items and pick-ups will aid you in your progress.
Experience the exhiliration of battle as you take on an army of undead!
Growlanser VI: Precarious World is a strategy role-playing game, for the PlayStation 2. It was developed by Career Soft and published in Japan by Atlus in 2007. It is the sixth installment in the Growlanser series and is a direct sequel to Growlanser V: Generations, which was released in 2006.
Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness is the third installment to the popular series Growlanser created by Career Soft and published by Atlus, as well as one of the two games released in the United States in Growlanser Generations.
Assault Suits Valken is a port of the 1993 SNES game of the same name, known as Cybernator in the west. Was released in Europe and Japan, but not in the US. It added wide screen and some new cutscenes and dialogue.
NHL FaceOff 2003 is an ice hockey video game made by SolWorks and published by Sony Computer Entertainment of America, released on the PlayStation 2. It features then-Colorado Avalanche defenceman Rob Blake on its cover. Mike Emrick and Darren Pang return from the game's predecessor, NHL FaceOff 2001, to provide commentary.
Gallop Racer 2003 (known as "Gallop Racer 6: Revolution" in Japan) is an update of it's previous incarnations with the standard modes (exhibition and season mode) and has six different jockeys to choose for the players character in the season mode as well as 32 different tracks and over 3000 different horses.
Players can breed horses using a series of mini-games, the outcome, either good or bad, will determine the type of horse, the better the player is at the mini-games, the more powerful the breed will be. Also the player can bet on races in the season mode, using the proceeds to buy better facilities to train their stable. It also features an extensive training program for new players to the Gallop series.
Gallop Racer 2001 is a horse racing video game focused on simulating the jockey racing experience through a season mode. The game bases its challenges on knowing how your horse handles each race rather than pure driving. It contains breeding mechanics, a myriad of race types to try and jockey point management.
This compilation features the original arcade versions of the games, as well as hidden arranged versions of the three Vampire Savior games, which introduce a corrupt dhampir version of Donovan, Dee, as a secret playable character with his own storyline.
Aero Elite: Combat Academy is the fourth game in the AeroWing series and is considered a true flight sim game as the planes react as their real world counterparts. There are 60 authentic aircraft to pilot including the Harrier, A-10 Warthog, the Mirage 2000 and the infamous Mig 29 along with helicopters as well. There are 12 different missions areas that are used and features the new "Scramble Mode" where the player is instructed to intercept a random intruder and identify and land or attack if instructed. There are multiple missions to participate in including interceptions of enemy squadrons and even mastering aerial stunt maneuvers.
Based off the Eureka Seven anime, this game takes place several years following the show. Developed by BEC, with characters and scenario by the anime staff, you play as a member of the government forces against which the characters in the anime fight. In addition to taking control of the main character directly, you also get to pilot an LFO mech which can be customized with new weapons and parts, and also engage in mind-boggling board riding action.
The year is 2037, terrorists have taken over a secret military complex. X Squad, an elite covert force, is called in to eliminate the enemy and regain control.
Explosive Action
Take your enemies out with a sniper rifle or light them up with a flame thrower when they get close.
Command Your 4-Person Squad
Take charge and lead your 3 squad members through intense firefighters.
Next-Generation Graphics
Experience realistic characters and amazing special effects.
The Legend of Alon D'ar is a role-playing video game. The game plays somewhat like the Final Fantasy series' Active Time Battle, with the player having to wait certain time for their turn.
The game features a vast world to explore; there are several towns and a variety of monsters to combat. The game also features multi-player experience after unlocking the second character in the story.
Years have passed since the incident at the Silent Line, and with it the collaborative effort began by the Corporations in response to it is long gone. The battle between the Corporations has re-emerged and continues unabated. Now a new Corporation has entered the scene; this Corporation, Navis, while nowhere near the size of the other Corporations, does have a trump card; it has complete control over a brand new and very useful resource, and they do not intend to share. The other Corporations obviously will not sit back and let that stand, so they set up contracts with Ravens through Raven's Ark. Of course, Navis is employing the use of the Ravens as well, and a full-scale conflict seems apparent on the horizon. Once again, you are thrust into the lines of corporate warfare, but does something even more dangerous lie in wait? It is the sequel to Silent Line: Armored Core.
Disney Golf is the spiritual successor to another golf game called Swing Away Golf, themed with Disney characters. First shown at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in 2002, it was the fifth golf game to be made for the system. It was released by Disney Interactive in North America and Japan in 2002, and in Europe in 2005.
The game features eight characters to play as or against on a choice of six different courses. The six fictitious courses include American, Western, Mountain, Tropical, European, and the special Sky Course. Players can also earn tokens while on the links by achieving long putts, perfect swings, and chip-ins, which the tokens can be spent on one of 62 items.
Take on master military strategists like Napoleon, Washington, Bolivar, Catherine the Great and more in a worldwide campaign for total world domination.
Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir is the third Fullmetal Alchemist video game for the PlayStation 2 and is the second Fullmetal Alchemist console role-playing game for the PlayStation 2. It is the prequel of sorts to Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel. The game has much improved visuals than the previous title, as well as all dialog being voiced over. To help boost sales, Square Enix decided to release the game with a bonus DVD in the United States containing the second and third episodes of Season 2 (episodes 27 Teacher and 28 One is all, All is One") of the 2003 anime series, since the show took a 4 month break in its Adult Swim broadcast. This DVD contains only English audio, with the shortened version of the 2nd OP "READY STEADY GO" by L'Arc~en~Ciel and the shortened 3rd ED "Motherland" by Crystal Kay, since that is the version that was to be shown in the Adult Swim broadcast. As of August 31, 2005, the game has sold 160 thousand units in Japan.