[{"id":472,"title":"3-D Tic-Tac-Toe","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"3-D Tic-Tac-Toe is, as the name implies, a 3D version of Tic-Tac-Toe. The object of the game is to place four X's or four O's in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal row on the 4x4 board.There are nine games of which the first eight games are forone human player against the computer. The numbers 1-8 represent the skill level. Game 9 is a two player game. In the DOS version there are only two difficulty settings and no two player game."},{"id":473,"title":"32 in 1 Game Cartridge","systemName":"2600","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-3 Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"This was a cart that was released in PAL format in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Most were the pack in game with the Atari 2600 in the UK and Atari 7800 in Australia and New Zealand but it was also released as a boxed separate game for the Atari 2600. A different game was selected every time the Atari 2600 or Atari 7800 was turned on.****The games were:****1. UFO (a renaming of U. S. Game's Space Jockey)**2. Flag Capture**3. Human Cannonball**4. Reversi (a renaming of Atari's Othello)**5. Activision's Checkers**6. Slot Racers**7. Blackjack**8. Fishing (a graphic hack of Activision's Fishing Derby in which you are fishing for crabs)**9. Freeway Rabbit (a graphic hack of Activision's Freeway in which you are a rabbit)**10. Space War**11. Fun with Numbers**12. Golf**13. 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe**14. Surround**15. Miniature Golf**16. Activision's Boxing**17. Football**18. Air-Sea Battle**19. Freeway Chicken (a renaming of Activision's Freeway)**20. Activision's Tennis**21. Activision's Skiing**22. Activision's Fishing Derby**23. Sky Diver**24. Bowling**25. Combat**26. Activision's Stampede**27. Activision's Laser Blast**28. Outlaw**29. Slot Machine**30. Basketball**31. Home Run**32. Ant Party (a renaming of CommaVid's Cosmic Swarm)"},{"id":474,"title":"Acid Drop","systemName":"2600","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Salu Ltd.","publisherName":"Salu Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"A falling block game similar to Columns. The object of the game is to create a horizontal or vertical line of three or more blocks of the same color, which will then disappear. The remaining blocks will fall down, but won't disappear if they form another line. Every 10,000 points a special block will appear (the Acid Drop) which removes three columns of blocks and marks the beginning of the next level."},{"id":475,"title":"Activision Decathlon, The","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Track & Field","description":"The Activision Decathlon is a series of Olympic games similar to the Epyx games series. Up to four players can compete in the ten different events of a real-life decathlon, either in sequence or individually. Included are the 100-meter dash, long jump, shot put, high jump, 400-meter race, 110-meter hurdles, discus throw, pole vault, javelin throw, and 1500-meter race. ****The flat running events involve simple joystick waggling, which must be balanced with accurately-timed button presses to clear the hurdles - hitting them or breaking stride causes a loss of momentum and thus time. For jumping and throwing events, you must build momentum by waggling and then press the button to throw or jump at what you feel is the appropriate moment.****For each event, points are earned based on how well you do (this can be based on your running time, or how far you throw the javelin or discus, etc...), and the player with the most points at the end of the decathlon wins the gold medal."},{"id":476,"title":"Adventure","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"A graphic dungeon quest inspired by the old mainframe game of the same name, Adventure is a graphic adventure where you use your joystick to wander around, collecting keys to explore castles, labyrinths and everything in between, whilst slaying anything that moves (i.e. Dragons & Co.) to get treasures. ****The game has 3 difficulty settings:****1. Level 1 (Easiest)**2. Level 2: The Kingdom is larger than Level 1, containing secret rooms and hidden items to add difficulty.**3. Level 3 (Hardest): Similar to Level 2 but all objects/items are placed randomly throughout the Kingdom.****Gameplay revolves around picking up (and dropping) items, hacking your way though dragons, finding keys to open the castle gates and using magic (i.e. reincarnation) in case you get swallowed by failing-to-follow-their-diet-plan-dragons."},{"id":477,"title":"Adventures of TRON","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"APh Technological Consulting","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Adventures of Tron is based on the motion picture TRON from Walt Disney Productions.****The game environment consists of 4 floors, each with flying \"bits\" as well as enemy MCP attackers. The objective of the game is to control TRON (you) in a maze of platforms and elevators while trying to intercept the flying bits (intercepting bits on higher floors are awarded higher points).****Dodge enemy MCP attackers by jumping, using elevators and hitching a ride on the Silver Sailor. Capturing all 7 \"bits\" will take you to the next level, with added speed and difficulty.****You have a total of 4 lives in play. Make each one count!"},{"id":478,"title":"Air Raid","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Men-A-Vision","publisherName":"Men-A-Vision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"The object of this game is to defend the buildings at the bottom of the screen.****There are four types of attacking ships moving down the screen. You are moving just above the buildings. The enemies are dropping bombs to try to damage your buildings or destroy you. You must fire missiles up to destroy them. The waves of enemies never ends.****The game ends when all three of your ships are destroyed or when both buildings have taken so much damage that they collapse.****There are eight game variations. Some where the ships move side-to-side while moving down, some where your shots move to the side when you do, some faster and some with combinations of any or all of these."},{"id":479,"title":"Air Raiders","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel Electronics","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Goal of the game is to shoot as many enemies as possible (only visible from the side) while avoiding being shot down by flak cannons (which can cause a drop by up to 15 altitude) and to land safely again before the fuel runs out. If more than ten enemies have been shot it is possible to take off again with an ammo equal to the number of enemies being hit."},{"id":480,"title":"Air-Sea Battle","systemName":"2600","year":"1977","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Air-Sea Battle is basically a target shooting game.  On most settings, you are positioned at the bottom of the screen and you shoot at targets at the top of the screen.  The various settings provide different targets and weapons with different characteristics.****In games 1-6, you are an anti-aircraft gun and you shoot, unsurprisingly, at aircraft.  You are stationary.   Your control is limited to selecting the time of firing, the angle at which your shot is fired and, on some settings, exertion of minor control over the direction of your missile.  ****In games 7-12, you are a submarine and you shoot torpedoes at the ships above.  On these settings you are able to move your submarine back and forth across the bottom of the screen.  Your torpedoes, however, can only be fired directly above.  Some settings allow minor control over the direction of your torpedo once fired.** **In games 13-15, you are apparently the anti-aircraft gun again.  This time, however, you are shooting at shooting gallery targets (clown faces, ducks, rabbits).  The controls are as in games 1-6.  ****In games 16-18, you are a ship and you fire polaris missiles at jets flying above.  Your ship constantly moves on its own, you control only the speed.  When you fire, the angle of the missile and its speed are based on the speed your ship was traveling at the time of firing. Some settings restrict your ability to change speed once a missile is fired, others allow you to exert control over the missile by changing speed once the missile is fired.  ****In games 19-21, the situation is reversed, you are the jet dropping bombs at the ships below.  The controls in this setting are the same as in games 16-18.  The difference, of course, is that you are dropping bombs from above at targets below.  ****In Games 22-27, one player is the jet and the other is the ship.****Each of the two player games is a matter of who can hit more targets in (oddly enough) 2 minutes and 16 seconds.  (The manual says that the game will also end if one player hits 99 targets.  I have yet to see this happen.)  In each of the single player games, the single player tries to outscore a computer opponent that simply constantly fires."},{"id":481,"title":"Airlock","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Age, Inc.","publisherName":"Data Age, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"The player is trapped in a crashed nuclear submarine which has begun taking on water. They need to escape by making their way up the levels of the submarine one at a time. Each floor has two hatch keys that need to be collected in order to unlock the elevator to the next level. There is a time limit, though; if you take too long the floor will flood and you'll be unable to escape. Due to the crash, the torpedoes on board the submarine are now loose and wander across the floor as the boat shakes. The player will need to jump over any torpedoes that cross their path, or they will be stunned momentarily and lose precious time."},{"id":482,"title":"Alien","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Maze","description":"In this game based, loosely, on the movie of the same name, you have to move through a maze (the halls of your ship in the manual), ala Pac-Man, collecting dots (destroying alien eggs). ****If you collect the power dot (pulsar), you can kill any of the three aliens, for a short time. There are only three enemies in the maze at a time, there is a bonus item at times and only one power dot (pulsar) at a time. When you grab the pulsar, it will next appear in one of two other spots.****After you clear one level, you get a bonus game. You have to move up the screen to the prize at the top past several aliens, reminiscent of Freeway. You do not lose a man if you fail but you only have eight seconds to do it then you are off the the next, harder level."},{"id":483,"title":"Alpha Beam with Ernie","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Children's Computer Workshop, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Educational","description":"Ernie's ship has run out of fuel and it is up to you to help him.****Use the buttons of the controller to move your ship left or right and beam letters to the correct slots on Ernie's ship. Once all the letters are in place, Ernie can fly away.****This game helps kids learn to recognize letters and match capital letters to lower case and recognize easy-to-confuse letters.****The game manual also contained a read-aloud story"},{"id":484,"title":"Amidar","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Industry Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"As a paintbush, run over the borders of each rectangle to color them in in order to complete the level, while avoiding enemies. You can force them to jump to help you if they get in your way."},{"id":485,"title":"Armor Ambush","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel Electronics","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Armor Ambush (aka Armor Battle) is a two player game, where each player is in command of two tanks (one at a time), and they must try to destroy each other.****The battlefields constantly change, so no battle is ever the same.  Tanks move at average speed on grass, fast on roads, slow through trees, and slowest through water.****Tanks will explode after three direct hits.  The Harder game mode adds ricochet shots."},{"id":486,"title":"Artillery Duel","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Perkins Engineering","publisherName":"Xonox","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In this two player game each player controls an artillery gun set in a mountain landscape with the goal of destroying the other player. Players take turns firing at each other; on each turn you have a limited amount of time in which the barrel angle and powder level can be set in order to control the direction and distance of the shot. When deciding on your shot, you will need to take the current conditions into account, which includes wind speed/direction and any mountains that may get in your way. Successfully destroying your opponents gun will earn you a point, and the first player to reach the set number of points wins the game. There are multiple skill levels available which set the amount of time you have to make a shot."},{"id":487,"title":"Asteroid Fire","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Homevision","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In the space shooter, you move your ship by moving the joystick in the direction you want to go. You fire by holding down the button and moving the joystick in the direction you want to shoot. You can shoot from the front of your ship, from the back or from either side.****As you move forward, you can increase to four speeds. You must avoid or shoot the meteorites, shoot the aliens (but be warned: they shoot back), and always run from the super alien.****On the screen, at the top is your score, just below that is the short range scanner. This shows you, the aliens, the meteorites and, if you run into it, the super alien. On the bottom left is the remaining ships (lives) On the bottom right is the velocity indicator. On the bottom center is the long range scanner. This shows you, the aliens and the super alien, but not the meteorites.****As the super alien approaches, there will be an alarm sound. If the super alien catches you, you will be unable to move or fire and will lose a life. The game ends is you lose all your lives or get 999,999 points."},{"id":488,"title":"Asteroids","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Asteroids is a conversion of the arcade game of the same name.****Play the role of a spaceship pilot trapped in a gigantic asteroid cloud and pulverize incoming asteroids with the ship's photon cannon.  When all asteroids are destroyed, the play can them move to the next round. In addition to asteroid, the player will also face an Alien Robot Saucer which shoots randomly across the screen.****The player using the controller may rotate the ship (left or right) to any direction or move the ship forward. Shots will be fired according to the ship direction. The player has three reserved ships available to replace a destroyed spaceship. The spaceship is destroyed if an asteroid collides with the spaceship or is shot by an Alien Robot Saucer. Additionally, the player may opt to use the hyperspace warp to avoid collision. The warp however, may also destroy the spaceship in the process.****Asteroids when shot will break-up into smaller pieces or be destroyed.. There are three types of asteroids: large asteroids, medium asteroids, and small asteroids. Large asteroids and medium asteroids when shot, will break-up into two smaller sized asteroids. Small asteroids when shot will be destroyed. ****Alien Robot Saucers come in two sizes: small and large. Both use photon lasers to shoot and will explode when destroyed. Alien Robot Saucers will not appear at the Novice Level.****Game Difficulty and Variations**There are 4 available difficulty settings: Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, and Expert. ****The game also offers three different game variations:****1. Standard Play - For one or two players, taking turns when a player's ship is destroyed.****2. Competition Asteroids - Two players appear on the screen at the same time. Friendly fire is in affect, which means shots fired from one player's spaceship will destroy the other player's spaceship. Each player has separate ship reserves.****3. Team Asteroids - Two players on the screen at the same time. Friendly fire is disabled, which means shots fired from one player's spaceship will not destroy the other player's spaceship and just pass through. Ship reserves for both players are combined.****Scoring**The score of the Player 1 is viewable on the upper left side of the screen, while Player 2 on the opposite upper right side. A player will be awarded a new reserve ship for every 10,000 points.****1. Small saucer - 1,000 points**2. Other player's ship - 500 points**3. Large saucer - 200 points**4. Small asteroid - 100 points**5. Medium asteroid  - 50 points**6. Large asteroid - 20 points"},{"id":489,"title":"Astroblast","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel Electronics","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Astroblast  you control a laser canon at the bottom of the screen; your goal is to earn as many points as possible by destroying the various incoming meteors, bombs, and other objects. Points are earned for destroying objects, while points are lost for letting them get past you. Meteors are the most common item you need to defend yourself against. They come in various sizes and colors, and some even split into two smaller meteors when shot.****Mixed in with the meteors are white spinning bombs. While letting a meteor get past you will only lower your score, you have to shoot the spinners. If one gets past, you will lose a life. On the more difficult levels, ufo's and guided missiles will also appear occasionally and attempt to destroy your canon.****If you become trapped in a hopeless situation, your canon can enter hyperspace and be instantly transported to a different location on the screen. Just be careful, sometimes you may be transported to a situation worse than the one you left! The game ends when all of your laser canons have been destroyed."},{"id":490,"title":"Astrowar","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sinmax","publisherName":"Dimax","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You endlessly shoot at debris and enemy ships and your score even decreases with missed targets. If a ship isn't shot and passes by, you explode in an extremely lame way. When you lose a life and restart, the game usually glitches and turns everything on the screen into a ship and you can't shoot everything and will lose two or three lives at once. The game play never increases in difficulty fast enough and you gain extra lives too fast but you can lose several due to flaws in the game like I mentioned before so this game is pretty unbalanced and plays about as poorly as it can get"},{"id":491,"title":"Atari Video Cube","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In this game, you control Marvin the Cube Master. You move him around a six-sided cube with nine squares to a side.**The object is to get all nine sides to be one color each in the least amount of time or fewest moves, depending on the game variation you select.****Marvin changes a space's color by standing on it and you pressing the fire button. Marvin will then exchange the color he is with the space. Marvin cannot move onto a space of the same color as he is.****To rotate the cube, just move to the edge and press the joystick in the direction to rotate.****The game variations allow for normal or fast speed or timed race or fewest moves.**Other variations cause the cube to show all the spaces as black except when it rotates, so you don't know what color your on.**Two of the game variations, one a timed race and the other a fewest moves challenge, restrict you rotations to up and right only, but do not black out the spaces.****Eight of the game variations have the computer play the game itself."},{"id":492,"title":"Atlantis","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"The lost city of Atlantis is under attack! Wave after wave of Gorgon vessels are approaching, each armed with weapons capable of destroying a part of the city. You are in charge of the command posts at the edges of the city and need to defend it from the invaders. The various gorgon craft will keep flying by on the screen in varying numbers and in different flight patterns. At first they fly high in the sky but then progressively lower. If an enemy makes it low enough before you destroy it, it will use it's weapons and destroy one of the buildings in Atlantis. As you progress in the game, the enemy craft will keep increasing in speed. The game ends when all remaining buildings in the city have been destroyed."},{"id":493,"title":"Atlantis II","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Atlantis II is an altered version of Atlantis When Imagic ran the Defend Atlantis contest, they wanted to find the top four highest-scoring players and invite them to Bermuda for a grand finale shoot-out for cash prizes. The top two-hundred fifty contestants would get snorkeling sets and the top one-thousand contestants would get t-shirts. Unfortunately, more than four people maxed out the score on Atlantis so, to break this tie, all of these maxed-out scorers were sent snorkeling sets and t-shirts as well as a modified Atlantis game called Atlantis II. The modified game is faster, scores lower per hit and the score font is different."},{"id":494,"title":"Bachelor Party","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Mystique","publisherName":"PlayAround","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Mature","description":"Bachelor Party is a simple straight-forward pong game but with a wild twist: the objective of the game is help ol'bachelor (read=ball) here get lucky with the ladies by \"hitting\" him with a dose Spanish Fly (read=paddle, and that's a lot of doses!), hopefully with your help, he'll \"score\" frequently. When each lady is \"hit\", the lady disappears until all 8-16 ladies are \"subdued\" and on to the next level. Looks like someone's gonna be busy tonight. The bachelor has 4 lives to start and in order to survive (the night) he has to keep getting a regular dose of Spanish Fly (since without it...you know...) to keep the ladies (and him) happy. The game consists of 2 player modes and 4 level modes: Games number 1 and 3 are one-player versions and 2 and 4 are two-player versions. In games 1 and 2 there are two rows of 4 women in each row. Games 3 and 4 are more difficult in that there are two rows of 8 women in each row, and they slowly advance during play (looks like the Spanish Fly is working!)"},{"id":495,"title":"Bachelorette Party","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Mystique","publisherName":"PlayAround","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Mature","description":"Bachelorette Party iis a simple straight-forward pong game but with a wild twist: the objective of the game is help ol'bachelor (read=ball) here get lucky with the ladies by \"hitting\" him with a dose Spanish Fly (read=paddle, and that's a lot of doses!), hopefully with your help, he'll \"score\" frequently. When each lady is \"hit\", the lady disappears until all 8-16 ladies are \"subdued\" and on to the next level. Looks like someone's gonna be busy tonight. The bachelor has 4 lives to start and in order to survive (the night) he has to keep getting a regular dose of Spanish Fly (since without it...you know...) to keep the ladies (and him) happy. The game consists of 2 player modes and 4 level modes: Games number 1 and 3 are one-player versions and 2 and 4 are two-player versions. In games 1 and 2 there are two rows of 4 women in each row. Games 3 and 4 are more difficult in that there are two rows of 8 women in each row, and they slowly advance during play (looks like the Spanish Fly is working!)"},{"id":496,"title":"Backgammon","systemName":"2600","year":"1979","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"This is the game backgammon and its variant, acey deucey. For backgammon, the standard rules are used. As they are long and complex, if you want to see those rules, look in this manual.****Acey Deucey was a variation created by sailors in the U. S. Navy. As such, the rules for acey deucey will vary from ship to ship and person to person. For Atari, this is the variation used here:**All pieces start out on the central Bar and can be entered at any time with the roll of the dice.**No piece NEEDS to be moved from the bar first, even if it was hit and sent to the bar.**A roll of 1-2 (acey deucey) allows a player to choose whichever doublet s/he wants, after making the 1-2 move.**After moving the doublets, the player is awarded another dice roll.**If, after moving your doublet, the other dice roll is 1-2, you can move the 1-2 and choose another doublet.****Difficulty switches**Right:**A=computer rolls dice for you**B=you can roll real dice and dial in the numbers**Left:**A=computer sets up the board for you**B=you can set the pieces where you want them.****Game variations**Games 1, 3, 5, and 7 are one player**Games 2, 4, 6, and 8 are two player****Games one through four are backgammon**Games five through eight are acey deucey****Games 1, 2, 5, and 6 have a doubling cube."},{"id":497,"title":"Bank Heist","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are a bank robber, driving around a maze of streets (representing the city) in a 1930's style car.  Your purpose is clear: perform \"bank heists\" by driving across white-pillared symbols that represent banks.  As you \"rob\" each of the banks, they disappear, and a police car appears in its place, beginning hot pursuit after a few moments.  You must avoid the cops to stay alive.  Fortunately you are not completely defenseless, as you have a stock of dynamite, which you can strategically drop to destroy the cop cars.****Besides the escape tunnel that will take you from one side of the screen to another (as in Pac-Man), there is an additional tunnel that represents the road out of town.  By taking it, you will find yourself in the next city.  Each city is increasingly difficult, and the cop cars are faster and smarter.****There are 9 banks in each town, and you receive an increase in gasoline each time you rob one.  Therefore, the goal of the game is to drive from town to town, navigating the mazes of streets, and robbing as many of the banks in each town as you are able to.  This keeps your gas supply high, and the money rolling in!  If you run out of gas, the game is over."},{"id":498,"title":"Barnstorming","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Barnstorming, you are the pilot of a biplane. Your point of view is from the side as the screen scrolls by horizontally. Your goal is to fly through a set number of barns in the shortest amount of time possible. Several obstacles will appear in your way, including flocks of geese, windmills, and weather vanes. Crashing into any of these will cause you to lose speed which will increase your overall time. There are several difficulty levels included which will require that you fly through anywhere from 10 to 25 barns."},{"id":499,"title":"Base Attack","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Homevision","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The general concept behind ''Base Attack'' from Home-Vision is a reversal of the ''Atlantis'' formula from Imagic. Instead of defending the cities from an aerial attack, you're attacking the cities from the air.  You control a ship that can fire and move in all four directions. Your mission is to destroy a set of bases embedded in the landscape below you. The bases fire at you and occasionally launch missiles that will speed horizontally toward your ship. You can destroy these missiles with a blast from your cannon. "},{"id":500,"title":"Basic Math","systemName":"2600","year":"1977","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"A very simple math game for kids.****Each game of Basic Math gives the player a set of ten basic math problems (i.e. simple addition, subtraction, multiplication or division) to solve. The player is presented with two numbers and a function, and inputs the answer by cycling through numbers with the joystick. A timer option is available to ramp up the difficulty.  The game has eight primary game settings - basically two settings for each mathematical function.  Games 1 - 4 allow you to select one of the numbers you will be working with, while 5 - 8 give random questions.   ****Hint: For division problems that have a remainder make sure to put a space between the whole number and the remainder, which goes to the right."},{"id":501,"title":"BASIC Programming","systemName":"2600","year":"1979","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"BASIC Programming  attempted to teach simple computer programming on the Atari 2600. It was released in 1979, and it was one of only a few non-gaming cartridges ever designed for the 2600. The programming language was superficially similar to dialects of BASIC, but differed in many important aspects. The extremely small RAM size of the Atari 2600, 128 bytes, severely restricted the possibilities of this cartridge for writing programs."},{"id":502,"title":"Basketball","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Basketball allows you to play a game of one-on-one against either the computer or another player. The court is viewed from the side with a basket at each end of the screen.  Using the joystick you can move your player around the court, dribble/shoot the ball, and attempt to block your opponent. The game is played in two 4 minute halves, and the player who scores the most points wins. There are two different skill levels available which can be set individually for each player."},{"id":503,"title":"Battlezone","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"GCC","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Atari Games' 3D tank game was ground-breaking when released to the arcades, and as such was converted officially to many systems. Earth has been invaded, and you and your tank lead the defensive effort. You drive around the battlefield from a first-person view, targeting and firing at tanks, planes and UFOs. You have a radar to help you see where the enemies are in direction and distance. Objects can be used as strategic cover. Controls simulate the tracks of a tank realistically, so the direction and speed settings are varied - combining forward right and backward left movements (as you can on keyboard versions) sees you change direction more quickly."},{"id":504,"title":"Beamrider","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cheshire Engineering","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Beamrider is a 3-D arcade action game. You control a beam riding spaceship on a mission to clear 99 sectors of space from hostile aliens. The spaceship is located at the bottom of the screen and it can only stop on one of five beams. You are armed with both lasers and torpedoes; torpedoes are more powerful and can destroy more enemies compared to lasers, however you only get three per level. To complete a sector, you need to destroy fifteen white flying saucers. After all saucers are destroyed, the sector sentinel passes by which can be destroyed for extra points. Each even number sector up until sector 16 will add a new type of enemy to deal with. These additional enemies will just try to slow your mission, though, only the saucers need to be destroyed to advance. Occassionally a rejeuvinator will appear; if this is collected, you can earn an extra life. But be careful, because if you accidentally shoot the rejeuvinator it will turn into an enemy!"},{"id":505,"title":"Beany Bopper","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sirius Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In this game, you are Bopper.****The object is to stun then capture Beannies. You can also capture Bouncing Orange Eyeballs and various Falling Objects.****If an unstunned Beanny touches you, you lose a life. You don't need to stun the other items to capture them but doing so makes them slow down.****You get a bonus Bopper by shooting four Beannies in a row without losing a Bopper.****There are two game options, one where the Beannies bounce off the walls on screen, the other where they pass through."},{"id":506,"title":"Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Mystique","publisherName":"PlayAround","players":"1 Player","genre":"Mature","description":"This adult game is reminiscent of Activision's Kaboom!.As a man at the top of the building masturbates and ejaculates, you, as the player, must catch all the drops in your mouth(s) (see Game variations). You start with four lives and lose one if you miss a drop, which will then hit the ground. Game variations Game 1 has two women to catch with Game 2 has only one woman to catch with.Difficulty"},{"id":507,"title":"Berenstain Bears","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this children's learning game, you play as the Berenstain bear called Brother. On your unicycle, first you must avoid hitting stones in the road. Then you will be in the forest, where, depending on the cassette you have selected, you will have to catch the correct numbers, letters or the letters to spell a certain word.****After you catch the required items, you then move on and either have to dodge stones again or cross one or two bridges that open and close.****If you hit a stone, catch the wrong falling item or don't get across the bridge(s) in time, you get a warning sound but do not lose a life. You can play non-stop until you choose to stop."},{"id":508,"title":"Bermuda Triangle","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Age, Inc.","publisherName":"Data Age, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Bermuda Triangle is a side scrolling action game for one or two players. You are the pilot of a mini-sub exploring the waters in the Bermuda Triangle. Your goal is to earn as many points as possible by collecting treasures and destroying the various enemies you'll encounter. Your mini-sub is equipped with a tractor beam which can be used to collect treasures found along the bottom of the ocean; when you successfully retrieve a treasure, you will then need to carry it safely up to the research vessel on the surface. Your mini-sub is also equipped with lasers which can be used to destroy the many dangers you'll encounter, including giant squids, man-eating sharks, mines, bombs, enemy ships, and more. The game ends when all of your mini-subs have been destroyed, and there are multiple skill levels available."},{"id":509,"title":"Berzerk","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Stern Electronics, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This release of Berzerk is an alteration of the official Atari 2600 version. Some minor tweaks were done like altering the color and graphics to more closely resemble the arcade version but most notable was that the arcade game voices were added in, saying things like \"Intruder alert! Intruder alert!\" and \"Chicken, fight like a robot!\".****The game play is the same. Eliminate robots on the screen. Do not touch them or the walls or you die. Do not let them shoot you. Do not linger in a maze or Evil Otto will come after you and he cannot be stopped so you would have to "},{"id":510,"title":"Big Bird's Egg Catch","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Children's Computer Workshop, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Big Bird wants to win the county fair egg contest and you can help him.****A chicken at the top will lay and egg and it will go down a chute. You must get Big Bird under the correct chute to catch the egg.****Game one is one player only. Games two through ten are one or two player. All games have two rounds.****Game one is a practice round. There are two chickens, straight chutes and when you move Big Bird left or right, he pops right under the chute.****Games two and three have three then four chutes and the game gets faster in the second round. Game two's chutes are straight, game three's zig-zag. Big Bird still pops under a chute.****Games four, five and six have three rounds. There will be eleven white eggs dropped and one golden egg. Games four starts with two zig-zagging chutes in the first round and four in the second. Game five has two crisscrossing chutes in the first round, four in the second. Game six has four crisscrossing chutes in both rounds. Big Bird  no longer pops under the chute but must be positioned correctly.****Games seven has eleven white eggs and one golden egg dropping per round with unlimited rounds. There are five broken eggs on the bottom left and you do rounds until you miss so many eggs you are out of broken eggs. when you catch the golden egg, in addition to points, you get an extra broken egg.****Game eight is the same as game seven except you can't see an egg in the chute, only when it pops out the bottom.****Games nine and ten are the same as game seven but the chutes shrink up in the direction of the hens. This means you must memorize when the chute comes out for which chicken. In game nine, the chutes are all the same for each round. In game ten, the patterns change per round.****Each white egg caught is worth one point, each golden egg, five.****For ages three to seven."},{"id":511,"title":"Blackjack","systemName":"2600","year":"1977","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1-3 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Blackjack is based on the casino card game of the same name. You can play alone or with up to 2 other players against the computer that takes the role of the dealer. ****The game follows the same basic rules as its casino counterpart. Each player starts the game with 200 chips and each can bet from 1 to 25 chips to get a hand. A player breaks the bank when he reaches 1000 chips and loses when he has no more chips to bet. In both cases, he is removed from the game. At any time, a player may quit or resume the game by using the game select switch. A player who went broke or who reached 1000 chips may also stay on the game using the same switch. He will then start with 200 chips."},{"id":512,"title":"Blueprint","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zilec Electronics","publisherName":"CBS Electronics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Your girlfriend Daisy is in trouble! Ollie Org is chasing her across the top of the screen, and you need to come to the rescue. To stop Ollie before time runs out, you need to construct a machine. The blue print for the machine is at the bottom of the screen, so all you need to do is locate the parts which are hidden in the numerous houses in a maze like town. When you locate a part, drag it back and place it on the blue print. When all parts have been located, press the start button and the machine is ready to go! To make your task more difficult, there are several obstacles that get in the way. If you enter a house which doesn't contain a part, you will instead be stuck with a bomb. You will need to hurry and diffuse any bombs in the bomb pit before they explode! From time to time, a flower pot will fall from above and then hop off the screen. Get hit by a flower pot, and you lose a life. You also need to be careful of Fuzzy Wuzzy, who wanders around the neighborhood randomly. An encounter with Fuzzy Wuzzy will also be deadly! Hiding in the bomb pit is Sneaky Pete; while he isn't deadly, he will occasionally appear and press the start button before your machine is complete. If this happens, you will need to drag Pete back to the bomb pit and reassemble all of the machine parts."},{"id":513,"title":"BMX Air Master","systemName":"2600","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sculptured Software, Inc.","publisherName":"TNT Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"In this game, you ride your BMX doing various tricks.****The tricks are done in events of half-pipe, quarter pipe and ramps.**Some of the tricks you can do are loops, rotate, flip, and bounce.**In practice mode, you can select which event to do. In arcade mode, you do the events in a set order.****In advanced mode and later levels, you have to hit the ramp/pipe at more precise angles coming down and gravity and pedaling get harder."},{"id":514,"title":"Bobby Is Going Home","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bit Corporation","publisherName":"Bit Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The player controls a boy named Bobby who has to pass through seven screens, jump over animals like butterflies, ducks and other hazards. The game play resembles Pitfall!, a game released by Activision. At the end of the game all the player has to do is get Bobby into the house, and there the next level will show. Hitting reset and select change the style of flowers that show at the bottom of the screen."},{"id":515,"title":"Boing!","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"First Star Software, Inc.","publisherName":"First Star Software, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This is a game rather reminiscent of Q*bert.****In this game, you are a bubble named, with great originality, Bubble.**The object here is to bounce on each of the thirty-six squares and turn them all on. You start at the bottom left. On the bottom right starts the Bubble Eater. He will chase you around the play field and if he catches you, you lose one of your five lives. Pin starts at the top of a row and moves down. If you are hit by Pin, you pop and a life is lost.****The good thing about Pin, other than that it doesn't actively chase you, is that if it lands on the Bubble Eater, it will pop it, too. When the Bubble Eater is popped, it turns into a glowing puddle for a short time. While it is a puddle, you can bounce on it without getting hurt.****Game variations**The game select switch just lets you start on levels one, two or three.****Levels**There are 5 waves per level.**Level 1: The Bubble can bounce on any square and it will turn on and stay on.**Level 2: The same as level 1 but all the squares of a horizontal row must be turned on before you go to another row.**Level 3: The same as level 1 but you must turn on horizontal rows 2, 4 and 6 before you turn on rows 1, 3 or 5.**Level 4: The Bubble can bounce on any square and turn it on, but if you bounce on it again it turns off then you must bounce on it once more to turn it on again.**Level 5: The same as level 4 but all the squares of a horizontal row must be turned on before you go to another row.**Level 6: The same as level 4 but you must turn on horizontal rows 2, 4 and 6 before you turn on rows 1, 3 or 5.****Scoring**You get 300 points the first time a Bubble Eater is popped in a wave.**You score points each time you turn on a step. In levels 4 to 6, you get points even if you are turning on a step a repeatedly.**You get points for completing a level and/or wave. The amount varies by what level or wave you "},{"id":516,"title":"Bowling","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"Bowling is, of course, a bowling game which can be played by one or two players. Gameplay is from a side view of the bowling alley; using the joystick, you need to try to bowl the highest score possible by knocking down the pins on the right side of the screen. There are several game variations available; in the easier variation, you can use the joystick to control the direction of the ball on it's way towards the pins. In the harder game, once the ball is released you no longer can control its direction. There are also two difficulty levels which control how difficult it is to get a strike."},{"id":517,"title":"Boxing","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Boxing is an action boxing game for one or two players which is played from an overhead point of view. The game lasts for two minutes, and the player who can earn the most points in that time wins. You earn one point for a long jab, two points for a close power punch, and if you can manage knockout it's worth one hundred points. Two difficulty levels are included which can be set individually for each player."},{"id":518,"title":"Brain Games","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"In Brain Games one or two players attempt to earn as many points as possible by solving various puzzles presented by the computer. There are six different puzzles included, which are:****Touch Me: The computer will play a sequence of tones. Each button on the controller represents a different tone, and by pressing the correct button you need to recreate the same sequence.****Count Me: The computer will display a sequence of numbers. Using the controller, you need to press the numbered buttons in the same order the computer displayed them.****Picture Me: The computer will display a series of symbols. It will then scramble the order they are displayed in, and you need to reorder the symbols back into their original configuration.****Find Me: The computer will display a series of objects on the screen, and you need to select the object which is dissimilar from the others. Your score is based on how fast you can successfully do this.****Add Me: The computer will display a list of numbers. You need to enter in the sum of the numbers before the timer runs out.****Play Me: This game allows you to play your own songs in free form mode; each button on the controller represents a musical note. Both controllers can be used for a duet, and several example songs are included in the "},{"id":519,"title":"Breakout","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Breakout","description":"In Breakout, there is a wall of bricks along the top of the screen and your goal is to destroy the entire wall one brick at a time! To do this, you control a paddle at the bottom of the screen which is used to reflect a bouncing ball into the bricks. When the ball hits a brick, it will destroy it. You start with five balls, and the game ends when all five fall off the bottom of the screen. Also included are several game variations, including breakthru (the ball will go straight through bricks instead of bouncing back), timed breakout (you have a time limit to gain as many points as you can), and invisible breakout (the bricks are only visible for a short while after one of them is hit).  Other variations allow you to catch the ball or control the direction of the ball."},{"id":520,"title":"Bridge","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Bridge is, of course, a computerized bridge game for one player. The computer controls both your partner and your opponents, either of which can be set to an expert or novice skill level. In the novice game, you will be able to see your partners hand while bidding while in the expert game your partners hand remains hidden. For each game, you can choose to play to either 13, 21, 25, or 29 points. After a hand is finished, you have the option of replaying the same hand if you want to practice, or you can have the computer deal a new hand. If you don't like the way a hand is going, you have the option of restarting the hand to try again. Included with the game instructions is a complete guide to how your computer partner will bid in different situations in order to help you form your strategy. Bridge was designed for people who already know how to play the game, it won't teach you how to play."},{"id":521,"title":"Buck Rogers - Planet of Zoom","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Fast and furious racing game taking place on a futuristic racetrack.  Guide your spaceship between the pylons and shoot down other enemy racers.****Based on the arcade game (which is even more loosely based on the Buck Rogers comic strips)."},{"id":522,"title":"Bugs","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Age, Inc.","publisherName":"Data Age, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"You have been sent to a long-dead planet to investigate life sign readings. When you get there, giant bugs are there and will harm you as well as a mysterious Phylanx.****As the bugs come out of the ground, you must place your crosshair below them and fire. When the Phylanx appears, it will be green then will go dark green then red. When it turns red, it will move back and forth across the screen. If a bug gets all the way out of its nest or your crosshair is touched by a red Phylanx, you lose a life. Then, if in a two player game, it is player two's turn.****Difficulty switches**Left switch for player one, right for player two**Set to A for beginner, B for advanced.****Game variations**The only variations to choose with the select switch are one or two player.****Scoring**Destroy a bug=1 point**Destroy the Phylanx=5 points****After you score thirty points, you go to the next level up and get a bonus of 8 points."},{"id":523,"title":"Bump 'n' Jump","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data East Corporation","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Bump 'N' Jump is an action racing game played from a top down point of view. As you race through the treacherous and ever changing roadways, the numerous enemy cars will be trying to bump you off the road. You need to make sure you bump the cars out of the way before you get bumped and crash into the sides yourself! Your car also has the ability to jump quite high if you have enough speed. This is useful to jump over enemy cars if there are too many in the way, and must also be used to jump gaps in the roadway and other highway obstacles. As the levels progress, the road becomes narrower with more obstacles in the way, and the other cars increase in number and in aggressiveness."},{"id":524,"title":"Bumper Bash","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spectravision","publisherName":"Spectravision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Pinball","description":"This is a pinball game for the Atari 2600. You use the buttons on a paddle controller. To pull down the plunger, you press the right button. To reduce the plunger strength, you press the left button. To fire, you press both buttons. You then use the left and right buttons to control the flippers.****The game features roll-over targets, bumpers, spinners and pop-up targets.****Scoring**Top Rollover=100 points**Rollover Button=50 points **Top Bumper=50 or 500 when flashing **Bumper Pair=10 or 100 when flashing**Spinner=10**Drop Target=100 x Drop Target Value**Rail Bumper=5****Game select and the difficulty switches are not used."},{"id":525,"title":"BurgerTime","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data East Corporation","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"You play as Chef Pepper and your goal is to make giant hamburgers while evil eggs, sausages and pickles chase you around the game area. ****To properly make a hamburger you must assemble all of the ingredients together, dropping them from higher up onto the the burger area below. To actually do this you have to let Chef Pepper step all over the burger ingredients. As soon as an ingredient (a piece of lettuce for instance) has been stepped on, it will fall to the next level below. Falling food will squish any enemy following you and will also\"bump\" any other ingredient bellow it farther down. Also, as an emergency defense against the enemy food, you can collect pepper shakers which will allow you to puff out a small pepper cloud which will momentarily stun enemies, allowing you to walk past them.****Higher levels result in new level design, faster enemies and more ingredients to assemble.****The PlayStation 2 version is a port of the original arcade game and comes with a soundtrack disc, a DVD, a guide book and some other bonuses."},{"id":526,"title":"Burning Desire","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Mystique","publisherName":"PlayAround","players":"1 Player","genre":"Mature","description":"In Burning Desire, your girlfriend has been captured by natives and is being burnt as a sacrifice. You are hanging, naked, from a helicopter and must put the fires out by, it appears, spitting on them. You then lower your erected penis to the woman who holds on to it with her mouth while you fly her to safety. You must do this all while avoiding the rocks thrown at you. If you get hit by a rock or take to long and your girl gets roasted, you lose a life."},{"id":527,"title":"Cakewalk","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"CommaVid, Inc.","publisherName":"CommaVid, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You must catch pastries from six conveyor belts before they fall on the floor. Each pastry caught is boxed and put behind you. Sometimes, a knife and fork come down the conveyor belt. If you are hit by the utensils or miss a pastry, the janitor has to clean it up. If he has to clean up too many times, he gets upset and storms out and game over.****You can push the button to stop a conveyor belt for about four seconds but if you stop a second one, the first belt starts right back up. On games with belt speed up, you can push right on the joystick to speed up the belt you are in front of.****At the end of each level, you will have a cup of coffee come down the belt, but not fall off the end. When you grab the cup, you get and extra clean-up (life) and the next level begins.****Difficulty switches**Set the left switch to A to start at level five. Set to B to start at level one. The right switch is not used.****The are game variations that force the baker to pause when transferring boxes, making it harder, variations that allow belt speedup, variations with fast moving bakers and variations with all gingerbread men."},{"id":528,"title":"California Games","systemName":"2600","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Epyx, Inc.","publisherName":"Epyx, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"California Games was the original \"Extreme Games\" – what today's generation might call \"X-Games in the sun\".  Players can select sponsors (absent in some versions) and compete in events such as skateboarding, footbag, surfing, roller skating, flying disc (frisbee) and BMX.  The surfing event is ranked by judges, which give a score to help the players improve their routine.****The Atari versions (2600 and Lynx) of the game omit the flying disc and roller skating events, while the Genesis version omits only the flying disc event."},{"id":529,"title":"Canyon Bomber","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Two aircraft (yours and your opponent's) fly over a canyon filled with layers of colorful bricks, a la Breakout. Using the fire button on your paddle controller, you earn points by dropping bombs into the canyon and destroying as many blocks as possible. The player with the highest score at the end of the game wins.****This game is extremely limited in that it is played using only the paddle controller's fire button. You do not control the movement of the planes and helicopters, but rather you must time your shots to do the most damage.****The cartridge includes a secondary variation titled \"Sea Bomber\" that is a little more interactive. In this game, you deploy bombs onto seafaring ships, but this time you can use the paddle controller's knob to determine the depth of the bombs."},{"id":530,"title":"Carnival","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"You are at the carnival, and are going to take a chance at the shooting gallery! Your goal is to earn as many points as possible by shooting the various targets before you run out of bullets. In addition to the assorted targets that float by, there are boxes which can be shot to earn additional bullets. You also need to be careful of the ducks! From time to time, a duck will fly down and eat some of your bullets if you don't shoot it first. You move on to the next round of gameplay when the rack has been cleared of all the targets, and the game ends when you use up all of your bullets."},{"id":531,"title":"Casino","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"This is three card games.****Blackjack**In game one, you play Blackjack with one or two players and allows for splitting. Game two is also Blackjack but is for one to four players and does not allow splitting. The computer is always the dealer. You place bets by rotating the controller then pressing the button.****Difficulty switches**Left switch:**If set to A=computer will shuffle after 34 cards are dealt**If set to B=computer will shuffle after each hand.**Right switch:**Set to A=dealer stays on 17 or better**Set to B=dealer stays on 18 or better and on a hard 17. Player wins if you take the maximum number of hits without busting (Game 1: 3 or 8 hits; Game 2: 3 hits).****Five-card stud poker**Game three is five-card stud poker for one to four players.  The computer is always the dealer. It will deal you and it a five-card hand. Before the first card is dealt and after the second, third, fourth and fifth cards are dealt, players must place bets or fold. Betting is done the same as in games one and two.****Difficulty switches**Left switch:**If set to A=dealer's first card is dealt face down.**If set to B=All dealer's cards are dealt face up**Right switch:**If set to A=player's first card is dealt face down.**If set to B=All player's cards are dealt face up****Poker Solitaire**Game four is a one player game called Poker Solitaire. The object is to place cards on the screen to create the twelve best poker hads in five rows, five columns and two diagonals. You turn the controller to select a spot to place a card and press the button to place it.****Difficulty switches:**The difficulty switches do not affect Poker Solitaire.****Scoring:**Royal flush=500 points**Straight flush=300 points**Four of a kind=160 points**Straight=120 points**Full house=100 points**Three of a kind=60 points**Flush=50 points**Two pair=30 points**Pair=10 points**No other combinations will score points.****The highest possible points are 3340."},{"id":532,"title":"Cathouse Blues","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"PlayAround","publisherName":"PlayAround","players":"1 Player","genre":"Mature","description":"in Cathouse Blues men will leave the jail and head to various houses. The player, controlling a female, must collect some money from the bank and then make their way to the houses for sex she pays these men for. Once the money is in hand, the player has to avoid the thief who is out to rob all that cash. The game will end if the thief succeeds.After the woman is finished having intercourse with a man, she has to try to avoid or outrun the police. If she is arrested three times, the game is over. To run, move while holding down the button. It's best the player doesn't make her run everywhere or the police will chase you, thinking she is up to something."},{"id":533,"title":"Centipede","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Centipede, the player is trapped in the Enchanted Forest. Armed with only a magic wand to ward off the forest's insect denizens, all of which apparently are attacking in the player in continuous waves. The player must use the magic wand to shoot sparks at approaching insects to score points by pressing the controller button. Holding down the controller button will set the wand to rapid fire shots. If the player is bitten by an insect, the player will be temporarily paralyzed and lose one of the three starting magic wands."},{"id":534,"title":"Challenge","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fund. International Co.","publisherName":"Funvision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"What exactly is Challenge? It's a game where you have to take this green duck --- yes, a green duck. Well, I think it's a duck anyway --- to the end of a stage by moving up and down like in a maze. You have to avoid the frogs as you're going there though. Yes, a duck has to avoid frogs to reach the end, and he “crosses the street” more than once per stage, unlike Frogger. (Challenge came before Frogger, by the way) Yes, the graphics are simple. A green duck thing (it could be a mouse or a snake too, come to think of it. I guess it could be whatever you want it to be), purple frogs (they could be green cars too, actually, or bugs. I guess those are whatever you want them to be too), and a track to go around with white flashing borders are the main objects in this game. Actually, these are great graphics for an Atari game. In a normal Atari game, it probably would've been a block trying to avoid other blocks. "},{"id":535,"title":"Challenge of.... Nexar, The","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sirius Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Spectravision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"You are trying to become a Spectra-Warrior. To do this, you must fly through the levels of warp zones, destroying radioactive beacons. The higher the level, the more you need to destroy. These beacons are guarded by impact exploding saucers. You can destroy these saucers for points or avoid them. When you destroy a saucer or beacon, do not remain in the same place as the debris will collide with you. You have ninety-nine seconds to destroy the number of beacons indicated by the number on the bottom right of the screen per level."},{"id":536,"title":"Championship Soccer","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"In this soccer game, each team has one forward, two backs and a goalie. The forward and backs always run in formation. You only control the goalie when he has the ball, otherwise he is computer controlled. The game is played in 2 halves with the object to score as many goals as you can in the time allowed. The allowed time varies by game setting"},{"id":537,"title":"Chase the Chuckwagon","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spectravideo","publisherName":"Spectravideo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Maze","description":"Released as part of a promotional campaign for Purina Dog Chow, Chase the Chuck Wagon puts players in control of Chuckie the Dog. Chuckie must be guided through a maze, avoiding objects and the dogcatcher, to the top of the screen where he can go directly beneath the chuck wagon to catch it.Escaping from the maze allows Chuckie to enter a Reward Screen.  Here, Chuckie can find a bowl of dog food in the maze to eat for extra bonus points.  If Chuckie misses, no points will be awarded, and he will simply be sent to the next screen.Chase the Chuck Wagon was available only as an exclusive through Ralston-Purina."},{"id":538,"title":"Checkers","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Checkers is a computerized version of the popular board game and follows the same rules; the object of the game is to remove all of your opponents pieces from the 8x8 game board. This is accomplished by moving your pieces diagonally forward on the board; an opponents piece is removed from play if one of your pieces jumps over it (if any of your pieces are able to jump an opponents piece, you must make that move). When beginning the game pieces can only move in a diagonal forward direction until they reach the other side of the board; that piece then becomes &quot;kinged&quot; allowing movement both forwards and backwards. The game can be played by one player against the computer (with three skill levels available) or two players against each other."},{"id":539,"title":"China Syndrome","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spectravision","publisherName":"Spectravision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Spectra Island reactor provides power for millions of residents. Ordinarily, there is no problem but there has been an earthquake. This has damaged the reactor, causing it to release radioactive particles. You must use the robot arm to retrieve these particles before the radiation builds too much and we have a meltdown.There are three sections per screen. They are colored, from top to bottom, red, blue and yellow. You start with one particle in each area and you must move the robot arm to intercept these particles, pushing the fire button to grasp them when they get to the robot arm.If you delay to long, however, the particles will split as they bounce around, causing the radiation level to build. If the radiation builds too much, you lose one robot arm. In later levels, you also must avoid hitting the circulating fans, as this will also destroy the robot arm. The game ends when you clear level nine and save the day or lose your last robot arm and the reactor enters meltdown."},{"id":540,"title":"Chopper Command","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Chopper Command is a side scrolling shooter. As the pilot of a helicopter gunship, your mission is to protect the convoy of trucks which is travelling at the bottom of the screen. Each wave consists of numerous enemy choppers and jets which are trying to destroy you and the convoy. When all enemies in the current wave are destroyed, you can move on to the next, more difficult wave. To help out, a long range scanner is located at the bottom of the screen which can locate trucks in the convoy as well as enemy aircraft. Good luck, the ground troops are counting on you!"},{"id":541,"title":"Chuck Norris Superkicks","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"K-Tel Software","publisherName":"Xonox","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"In this action game you play the part of Chuck Norris on a quest to reach a monastery where an important leader is kept hostage. The game consists of several different screens: when beginning and between fights you will see a view of the path that leads to the monastery. Walking along the path, you will encounter numerous enemies. When fighting, the view switches to a close up of your current location. By pressing the joystick button and moving the joystick in one of four directions you can perform various kicks, punches, and blocks. The enemies you encounter are varied, and some can only be defeated by certain moves. The path you walk along will occasionally split up into two or more choices; when this happens, only one choice is correct and the others are dead ends. If you choose incorrectly, you'll have to back track a bit and try again. Beginning as a white belt, you will slowly increase in rank as you win fights. By the time you reach the monastery you need to earn black belt status in order to defeat the deadly ninjas inside! Your quest must be completed within a time limit, or the game is over. Walking off of the path or losing fights will also cause you to lose even more time."},{"id":542,"title":"Circus Atari","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Breakout","description":"Pop the balloons and score points. A wall of red, blue and white balloons will appear at the top of the screen. You must pop balloons by catching a clown on the teeter-totter and bouncing him up to the balloons. Use the controller to move the teeter-totter across the screen to catch the clowns. Each time a clown pops a balloon, the balloon will disappear and you score points. Each player receives five clowns or turns. If you fail to catch a clown on the teeter-totter he will crash and disappear from the playfield. Press the controller button and another clown will bounce off the trampoline from the right or left corner of the playfield. After five clowns have crashed the game is over. The clowns may land on any point on the teeter-totter except where the other clown is sitting, which causes them to crash."},{"id":543,"title":"Coco Nuts","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Telesys","publisherName":"Telesys","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In CocoNuts Stanley the intrepid jungle explorer is under attack from Coco the monkey! Coco is up in the trees throwing coconuts at Stanley. You control Stanley and need to dodge the incoming coconuts. You begin the game equipped with a helmet and an umbrella to protect yourself. Each time you are hit by a coconut, you lose one of these items. You may also regain an item by scoring enough points. The game ends when you have nothing left to protect yourself and a coconut hits you. Of course, the longer you can last in the game, the faster it becomes!"},{"id":544,"title":"Codebreaker","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"In Codebreaker your goal is to guess a 3 or 4 digit secret code which is generated by either the computer or another player. Depending on the difficulty setting, the player has either 8 or 12 guesses to figure out the code by entering in values with the keyboard controller. After each guess, the computer analyzes your input and displays results which indicate if you have a correct digit in the correct position, a correct digit in the wrong position, or no correct digits at all. Points are scored based on how many turns it takes to correctly identify the code. A second game variation called Nim is also included. In this game, two players take turns removing items from a stack. On each turn, a player must take at least one item from a stack, and the player who removes the last item from the screen wins. You can have the computer set up the stacks automatically or set them up manually, and a variation is included where the player who removes the last item from the screen loses rather than wins."},{"id":545,"title":"Combat","systemName":"2600","year":"1977","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A 2-player tank game.Shoot your opponents tank before he/she shoots yours. You can alternatively choose to play with airplanes instead of tanks."},{"id":546,"title":"Commando","systemName":"2600","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Several levels await your super-tough Commando in this vertical scrolling game. Armed with only a standard rifle and a few grenades you must take on hordes of Nazis. Some are wandering around in the open, while others have picked out hiding places, which you must approach from certain angles. Trees, rivers and bridges create a varied combat-like terrain and must be incorporated into your thinking. Extra grenades can be collected, and will definitely be required, as they allow you to kill from distance and thus avoid some enemy shots"},{"id":547,"title":"Commando Raid","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"U.S. Games Corporation","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Your city is under attack by commando raiders, and it's your job to defend it! You control a large gun at the bottom of the screen. Choppers will be flying in paratroopers, both of which need to be destroyed. If a paratrooper makes it past your fire and lands, it will damage and eventually destroy one of the buildings in the city. After a building is destroyed, the paratroopers will then begin tunneling towards your gun in an effort to destroy it. Occasionally an airplane will fly by and drop a large bomb. The bomb needs to be shot before it lands, or it can destroy the entire city! The game ends when your gun is destroyed by a bomb or a paratrooper."},{"id":548,"title":"Communist Mutants from Space","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Arcadia Corporation","publisherName":"Arcadia Corporation","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Communist Mutants From Space is an arcade action game with gameplay similar to Space Invaders. Your goal is to defend your home planet from the various mutant warriors which are attacking. You control an anti-mutant canon on the bottom of the screen, and need to shoot as many of the mutants at the top as you can. At the very top of the screen a Mother Creature will be creating mutant eggs that fall into the formation. The eggs will slowly hatch into various creatures which fly down and try to bomb or crash into your canon. If you destroy the Mother Creature as well as all of the mutants on the screen, you will move on to the next, more difficult level. Several game options are included which allow you to enable or disable a shield, guided fire, a time warp to temporarily slow down the game, and penetrating fire allowing you to take out several mutants with one shot."},{"id":549,"title":"Condor Attack","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ultravision","publisherName":"Ultravision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Mankind's last stand against the planets greatest enemy... the ferocious and invincible Amazon Condor... a deadly killer! If Man fails, the planet belongs to them!"},{"id":550,"title":"Congo Bongo","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"An extremely faithful port of the famous jump-n-run platform arcade game.  Run, jump, and climb your way through a dangerous jungle while avoiding various animals and projectiles.Includes the introductory animations and features the arcade version's sliding screen transitions."},{"id":551,"title":"Cookie Monster Munch","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Children's Computer Workshop, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Educational","description":"Cookie Monster hungry! Want cookie!You are moving around a maze, collecting cookies and bringing them back to a cookie jar.Games one through three are one player, games four through ten are one or two player.In games one, two and three, you move Cookie Monster around the maze, get the cookies and return them to the cookie jar, one at a time. Between mazes, Cookie Monster eats each cookie, one at a time. There are three mazes per game. In game one, there are one, two then three cookies. In game two, four, five then six and in game three, seven, eight the nine.Games four through six are timed. You can carry multiple cookies and keep playing mazes until time runs out. In games four, five and six, you have five, four and three minutes, respectively.Games seven through nine are also timed but now you play as the Cookie Kid. You are trying to collect cookies for a surprise party for Cookie Monster. Since he hasn't been told this, he is pacing back and forth on the other side on the fence. Each time you pick up a cookie, Cookie Monster jumps over the fence and chases you. He will each and cookies of the path he is coming down and if he catches you, he will eat all the cookies you are carrying. The times for games seven, eight and nine are five, four and three minutes, respectively.Game ten in the same as game nine (three minute time limit, you are Cookie Kid and chased by Cookie Monster) except the maze is invisible. When you pick up a cookie, the maze flashes for a second so you can figure out the fastest route to take.You get one point per cookie in the jar.For ages three to seven."},{"id":552,"title":"Cosmic Ark","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Alpha Ro solar system is in crisis! Their sun is about to go supernova, meaning the death of all the many planets and the exotic lifeforms who call them home. Luckily, though, the noble Atlanteans have heard of Alpha Ro's plight and have sent a vast Cosmic Ark thousands of light-years across the galaxy to try and save as many species as possible. As the captain of the Ark, the player will have to contend with deadly meteor storms and planetary defense systems to succeed the mission.Cosmic Ark features two play screens: On the first, the player will have to blast meteors with four-way cannons. Blast enough and the player can go on to the second screen. The Ark descends low over one of Alpha Ro's planets. The player will then have to guide a shuttle craft down and beam aboard two creatures, while avoiding any laser defense system that may be in operation. The player will have to get the creatures back on board quickly, because another meteor shower could happen at any moment. Then it's off to the next planet!"},{"id":553,"title":"Cosmic Commuter","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Cosmic Commuter takes place in the year 2075. You work for the Galactic Travel Agency, and need to help the citizens commute to and from work! Each level consists of several parts. First, you must successfully land the rocket module on the planet surface (this contains your astrobus). This part of the game is similar to the game Lunar Lander; you must control the speed of the lander to make sure you don't crash! In the second, horizontally scrolling segment you control the astrobus and attempt to pick up the commuters at the bus stops. Once all of the commuters are picked up, return to the rocket module and take off to transport the commuters to the grand central space station. Of course, there are many obstacles which can prevent a successful mission. Meteors, fireballs and space mines all get in the way and can destroy your astrobus. Your astrobus is equipped with a laser that can be used to destroy these obstacles. The astrobus also has a limited amount of fuel; if you start running out you better find more fuel before you crash!"},{"id":554,"title":"Cosmic Creeps","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Telesys","publisherName":"Telesys","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Civilization is doomed! You are our last hope! You must protect the Cosmic Kids from the Cosmic Creeps as they escape the orbit-decaying planet!The first part of the game is The Voyage. You begin on the bottom in your Orbinaut. You must move to the space station at the top while avoiding plasma, which moves from top to bottom, and Space Skeeters, which move left to right or right to left. If you are hit by anything, you will spin off into space and must begin again. Releasing a new Orbinaut, however, also causes the planet to decay a little moreThe second part of the game is The Rescue. A Cosmic Kid starts at the bottom left of the screen and moves to the right then goes up one level moving left, all the while being chased by one or two Cosmic Creeps. You, using the space station, must fire and time your shots to hit a Creep, sending them back to the bottom. If your shot hits the Kid, a new Kid must start at the bottom and the planet's orbit decays a little more.If the planet's orbit decays completely or if a Cosmic Creep gets to the upper right of the screen, the game is over. You get 100 points for each Creep you shoot and 1500 points for each Kid you get to safety. You need to score 5000 points on the Rescue screen to advance to the next level, where you will start the Voyage again, only faster."},{"id":555,"title":"Cosmic Swarm","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"CommaVid, Inc.","publisherName":"CommaVid, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You are at the Waypoint Interstellar Trade Depot, a quiet outpost in space, when suddenly a dormant group of alien, mineral-eating termites awakens. They then begin haphazardly making their nest.Using your probe ship, you must destroy the termites and their nest blocks. You simply fire at the termites to destroy them but their nest blocks must be energized before you can destroy them. To energize a nest block, you must hit a block while a termite is still carrying it. This will energize all the blocks on the screen.If you shoot a termite that is not carrying a block or if one is carrying a block but you only hit the termite, all the blocks will not be energized and not be damageable. If you run into a block, energized or not, or are touched by a termite, you lose a life.Every so often, a refuel ship travels down and then back up the left or right side of the screen. You must dock with it (touch it) before it gets back to the top or the game ends, no matter how many lives you have left.To fire, press the fire button. To move, move the joystick while the button is not pressed. If you hold down the button, you can rotate left or right then you will stay at that angle until you rotate again.The points are:Shooting a termite that is NOT carrying a block=1 pointShooting a termite that is carrying a block but only hitting the termite=2 pointsShooting a termite that is carrying a block and hitting the block=3 pointsShooting an energized block=1 point"},{"id":556,"title":"Crackpots","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"A barrage of bugs are attacking your home, and you need to defend it with potted plants! You control your character at the top of the screen where there are six potted plants. These can be dropped on the bugs to destroy them as they make their way up from the sewer at the bottom. Just beneath the potted plants are six windows; you need to make sure you destroy the bugs before they can reach these windows. If six of the bugs make it into the windows, a layer of your house will be eaten. This will drop you one step closer to the bottom of the screen, making it more difficult to destroy the incoming bugs! The game ends when six layers of the building have been eaten. There are four different color bugs in the game, each of which have a different pattern of movement. As the levels progress, bugs will keep coming faster and faster!"},{"id":557,"title":"Crash Dive","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"The object of this game is to use your flying sub, the Sea Hunter,  to destroy enemies and get treasures.You move fastest when in the air, half speed when in the water and cannot move forward when on the sea bottom.Your enemies and their point values are:Plane = 300Helicopter = 100Bird = 0Boat = 50Sting Ray = 20Shark = 100Angler Fish = 200Squid = 100Lobster = 25You get 1 point for stunning the sea monster but cannot kill him. You cannot do anything with mines but avoid them.The possible treasures and their point values are:Sword = 200Wine Bottle = 400Sunken Boat = 500Crown = 1000Chalice = 2000Pot of Gold = 3000Key = 5000You just play until you crash your sub or run out of fuel. You refuel by docking with the sub at the top of the sea (looks like a boat without a gun) called Sea View."},{"id":558,"title":"Crazy Climber","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nihon Bussan Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Climbing","description":"As Crazy Climber, climb your way to the top of a series of buildings, where a helicopter is waiting to pick you up and take you to the next building. As Climber scales a building, he is able to climb up and sideways but he cannot climb down.While climbing a building, windows will open and close simultaneously. If any window closes on either of his hands he will lose his grip. However, if a window closes on both of his hands, he will fall to his death, resulting in the loss of a life. You have three Climbers in total, but you are awarded an extra Climber every 30,000 points. Besides windows, Climber is faced with other dangers, including:1. Bald-headed guys who hurl various objects at you.2. Pesky condors who fly by, dropping eggs and droppings of an unpleasant substance.3. Falling steel girders and iron dumbells.4. Electrical \"Nichibutsu\" signs with a dangling live wire.5. Falling \"Crazy Climber\" signs.6. King Kong leaping from side to side of the building and slams his hands against the windows.The climber must try to avoid or overcome each of those hazards which he will encounter as he continues climbing in his attempt to reach the rooftop. If he falls to his death by windows or objects,  another climber will replace him and will start at the same location where the last one fell. The specific danger will not be present at the same point, so the climber can go further up to face the next danger. Most of the hazards are announced by certain recognizable musical themes. Crazy Climber is awarded a bonus score on each building every time after getting carried off by the helicopter. However, each bonus score will decrease by every ten seconds that the climber will spend scaling each building as he attempts reach the top. Somewhere in the game, there is \"The Lucky Balloon\", which can lift Climber about ten stories and raise the player's bonus score if he catches it."},{"id":559,"title":"Criminal Pursuit","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Suntek","publisherName":"Suntek","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In this game, the player plays a thief who must grab all eight valuable objects from the \"Mograth Stadtmuseum\" within a certain time limit. Once the player reaches the top floor and has collected everything, they escape with a helicopter and the next level starts.While sneaking around the museum, players have to avoid dogs and guards. The guards appear in the windows from time to time and can be avoided by standing between two windows. A new floor can be reached by running to the end of the current one and jumping through the hole.After the level is completed, the score is calculated by adding your remaining time and a new and harder round begins."},{"id":560,"title":"Cross Force","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spectravision","publisherName":"Spectravision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"It seems as if forever that the evil Morplus from the planet Tzoris have terrorized the galaxy, leaving death and destruction in their wake. But now, our scientists have developed our newest weapon, the Spectron! You will be deployed with this weapon and must destroy as many Morplus as you can.You have two lasers, one at the top that fires down and one at the bottom that fires up. You control both lasers. Depending on what you select, you can have both lasers stay parallel to each other or move opposite of each other. Your goal is to fire the laser, which fires from one laser to the other, and destroy any enemies caught in your crossfire. The mothership that drops the enemies is indestructible.Be aware, however, that if you fire you weapon non-stop, it will overheat and then will not fire until it cools a little. Also be aware of the amount of fuel you have because if you run out of fuel, you lose one life. You need to shoot any red fuel pods when they appear on screen."},{"id":561,"title":"Crossbow","systemName":"2600","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Exidy, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Crossbow, you and several friends are trying to cross many treacherous landscapes in order to retrieve stolen treasures from the castle of the Evil Master. All of the members of your party are unarmed, however you carry a crossbow. Using this, you need to shoot any obstacles or hostile enemies that may get in the way of your friends as they cross the screen. You see the landscape from a first person point of view, and one by one each member of the party will walk from the left to right on the screen. There are many different landscapes that need to be crossed, each with its own variety of dangers. There are deserts with scorpions, ice caverns, jungles with hostile monkeys, a lava spewing volcano, and even the heavily guarded castle. The game starts with two friends in your party, with additional friends joining after clearing certain parts of the game. The game ends when everyone in your party has been killed."},{"id":562,"title":"Crypts of Chaos","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Maze","description":"This is a role playing game, sort of.The object is to kill monsters in the crypts and get any treasure you can find and get out on the crypts.How deep in the crypt you start depends on the game selection. Games one, two, three, or four place you at levels five, nine, thirteen, or one, respectively.Your weapons are a sword (unlimited attacks but useless against wizards), wand (limited attacks, depending on game selection, useless on dragons), ring of power (limited attacks, depending on game selection), and peace symbol (unlimited uses but you get no points and only useful on trolls, eyes, wizards and dragons).Your enemies are trolls, frogs, snakes, skulls, blobs, eyes, wizards and dragons. Level one has only trolls, level two has trolls and frogs, level three has trolls, frogs and snakes, etc. up to level eight and below which has everything."},{"id":563,"title":"Crystal Castles","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Bentley Bear is trapped in the Crystal Castles! To get out, he will need to collect all of the gems located throughout the castle. The game is played with an isometric view of the multi platformed castle. When Bentley collects all of the gems on the current castle, he will move on to the next, more difficult castle. Wandering throughout the castles are a wide variety of dangerous creatures, which Bentley should avoid. From time to time, a magic hat will appear. If Bentley collects the hat, he will temporarily be invincible to the castles inhabitants."},{"id":564,"title":"Custer's Revenge","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Mystique","publisherName":"Mystique","players":"1 Player","genre":"Mature","description":"History was never quite like this. In a \"creative interpretation\" of the Battle of Little Big Horn, a rowdy and naked General Custer must make his way through a hail of continual arrows to a Native American Princess tied to a pole. If Custer can survive the obstacles in his way, he then gets an opportunity to have \"sexual intercourse\" for big points. Whether his needs have been sated, or brought down by enemy fire, Custer will return again and again to get what he wants. One of the few \"adult oriented\" titles for the Atari 2600."},{"id":565,"title":"Dancing Plate","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Puzzy","publisherName":"Bit Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Would you like to try this traditional Chinese variety dancing plate game? Now it's your turn! Have several plates revolve on the tops of different wands and keep them all in balance. If a plate falls, rush to get it, otherwise, in case you break too many plates, it's the other player's turn."},{"id":566,"title":"Dark Cavern","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel","publisherName":"M Network","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Robots, bats, and spiders chase you around a maze in Night Stalker, which boasts similar gameplay, if some what slower, to the arcade smash Berzerk. Players must pick up a gun that is randomly placed in the maze. The gun provides the player with a certain number of shots. Once depleted, the gun is again placed in a random part of the maze."},{"id":567,"title":"Dark Chambers","systemName":"2600","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Dark Chambers is an arcade action game similar to Gauntlet. You are an explorer in an underground maze; your goal is to survive the 26 different levels and collect as many of the hidden treasures as you can. Hidden somewhere in each of the levels is an exit which will take you on to the next level. Trying to stop you from completing your quest are a wide variety of creatures, including zombies, wraiths, skeletons, wizards, and the grim reaper. Each of the creatures in the game has a different strength; when you shoot a creature, it will transform into the next weaker creature. Eventually a creature will become the weakest one (a zombie) at which point it can be destroyed. In addition to the creatures and treasures, other items that can be found in the maze are keys (to open doors), potions (to restore health), poison (drains health), guns (increases your firing rate), traps, shields, and bombs. The game is played from an overhead point of view, and is for one player or two players simultaneously."},{"id":568,"title":"Deadly Duck","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Sirius Software","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You are Deadly Duck and the object is to shoot your bill bullets at crabs, the bricks they drop and dragonflies.Each level starts with eight crabs. The crabs grab bricks from the sides and try to drop them on you. You can shoot the bricks as they fall and the crabs but if a brick lands on you, you're a dead duck.When a brick lands, it will stay on the pond for a moment, blocking you from moving horizontally.On levels two to four, you have two, four and six dragonflies, respectively, moving together just under the crabs. You get ten points for shooting the dragonflies but this makes them angry. They then drop one, two or three bombs (depending on the level). If you are next to a bomb when it explodes, your goose is cooked.The game continues until you lose all you ducks.It's all enough to make you quack up."},{"id":569,"title":"Death Trap","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Avalon Hill","publisherName":"Avalon Hill","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You have been sent to deliver a message. Suddenly, you run into the giant ship IT. IT doesn't want that message to get to the Galactic Emperor. You must destroy all three power generators to escape. One generator is hidden until the other two are destroyed.IT is protected by three shields above you; which are A, B, and C, from top to bottom. There is a forth shield, D, below you. Touching any shield is instant game over. IT also has guided fireballs that chase your ship for a short distance. Getting hit by these too many times will kill you. If you can avoid getting hit long enough, your repair crew might can undo some of the damage (see Game variations below)You use the joystick to move the ship, left, right, up or down. Press the fire button to launch a torpedo. If you keep the fire button down, you can guide the torpedo left or right or accelerate it. Be advised, though, that you ship isn't moving while you are guiding the torpedo and could get damaged or destroyed.As you damage IT's generators, shields A, B, and C will get invulnerable sections. These move across the shields, making it harder to get shots through the longer you play. If you do not hit the left or right generators for 15 seconds, IT will lower shield C, reducing your maneuvering room. You will also lose points (see Scoring below).After you destroy the left and right generators, the center generator will be visible. When you destroy that, you win the game. However, as you hit the center generator, shield D will raise so you must work fast as possible.You start with six ships at the bottom of the screen. Each time a fireball hits you, you lose a ship. Lose them all and the game is over.Game variationsAfter you press the fire button to select your joystick, you then choose your difficulty by moving the joystick up or down.The difficulty settings are:Easy (the square)=Fireball firing rate is slow, invulnerable shield segments are small, you have a repair crew.Normal (the X)=Fireball firing rate is normal, invulnerable shield segments are normal, you have a repair crew.Hard (the diamond)=Fireball firing rate is fast, invulnerable shield segments are normal, you do not have a repair crew. That means any lost ships from fireball strikes are never regained.The difficulty switches are not used.After you have the setting you want, move the joystick to the right to begin the game.ScoringReadiness=Every few seconds, you get 1 point for each ship at the bottom of the screen, up to a maximum of 6.Damage=The number of hits to a generator multiplied by ten. For instance, the first hit is 10 points, the 7th hit is 70 points, the 12th hit is 120 points, etc.Destroy the left or right generator=2000 pointsDestroy the center generator=5000 pointsShield C lowers=lose 90 points, although your score will never be lower than zero."},{"id":570,"title":"Defender","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Williams Electronics Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Defender put players in charge of a ship sent to protect mankind from wave after wave of attacking alien forces.Armed with \"smart bombs\", and the ability to use hyperspace to move quickly around the planet, the player ship must fight against Bombers, Pods, Swarmers, Baiters, and Landers - that can capture the humanoids and transform them into deadly and relentless Mutants.  Fail to save the humanoids from freefall or Mutant transformation, and the planet is destroyed.Eugene Jarvis'  Defender has been widely regarded as one of the most popular and addictive space shooters of the early 1980's"},{"id":571,"title":"Demolition Herby","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Telesys","publisherName":"Telesys","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Wham! Bam! Watch out, ma'am!You are Demolition Herby and you're out to own the roads. You must drive around a square section to black it out; the object being to black out all sections. There are only three things in your way: the chase cars. When they drive over a line you have turned red, it turns white again. To make matters worse, they will try to ram you off the track. The good news is if you ram them from behind, you run them off the track for a few seconds. If you need a burst of speed, shift into overdrive by pressing your button however, there is a drawback, as I will explain. Something else to keep an eye on is your fuel. You burn fuel as your drive and burn faster when you use overdrive. Each time you black out an section, you gain points and fuel. If you black out two sections at once, you gain more fuel. You will lose a life if you run out of fuel or are knocked off the track. If you lose three lives, the game is over."},{"id":572,"title":"Demon Attack","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Demon Attack is an arcade action game with gameplay similar to Space Invaders. You control a laser canon at the bottom of the screen, and need to destroy wave after wave of brightly colored demons. The demons bounce around the screen in bizarre patterns, and try to destroy your canon with bombs or lasers. When you shoot a demon, it will be replaced with another or will split into two smaller demons depending on which wave you are playing. When the required number of demons for the current round is finally destroyed, you can move on to the next, more difficult round."},{"id":573,"title":"Demons to Diamonds","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In Demons to Diamonds, you control a laser zapper which moves horizontally at either the top or the bottom of the screen. Your goal is to earn as many points as possible by shooting objects in the center of the screen. Wandering back and forth in the middle are demons which can be one of two colors. If you shoot a demon that is the same color as your zapper, it will turn into a diamond. Shooting the diamond before it disappears will earn you bonus points. If you shoot a demon of the opposite color, it will instead turn into a skull which will rapidly fire at your zapper. You begin the game with five zappers, and the game ends when all five have been destroyed by skulls. The game can be played by one or two players, and several game variations are included to set the level of difficulty."},{"id":574,"title":"Desert Falcon","systemName":"2600","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Desert Falcon is an arcade style shooter. Many of the Pharaoh's great treasures are lost throughout the desert, and your goal is to steal as many as you can to earn points. The game features a scrolling, isometric point of view as you control your falcon through the various desert landscapes. The treasures you are after are guarded of course. Many desert creatures including vultures, warriors, flying fish, sphinxes and more will all attempt to stop you from succeeding in your task. Also, at the end of each level you will need to face a large, howling sphinx before you can continue on. Your falcon isn't completely unarmed, and has the ability to fire darts which can be used to destroy the assorted enemies and the sphinx. In the sand, you will occasionally come across some hieroglyphs. Several different superpowers can be gained by landing and hopping over three of these hieroglyphs. Depending on which hieroglyphs are collected, you may become invincible, warp to the end of the level, earn free points, trick enemies into attacking a decoy instead of you, or even get an air bomb which destroys all airborne enemies."},{"id":575,"title":"Dice Puzzle","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sancho","publisherName":"Tang's Electronic Co.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"This dice puzzle has 16 squares of random numbers between 1-6. The object is to change all the numbers to 6 in the shortest amount of time, using the fewest number of turns. When the power is turned on, each square will have the number 1. After pushing the reset button, all the dice change to random numbers. (The game is guaranteed to be solvable every time.) There is a small square that moves outside of the left sides and over the top by using the joy stick. When the fire button is pushed, all the numbers in the row next to the square increase by one. The numbers can also be changed diagonally. Every 5 minutes a warning will sound, up to a maximum time limit of 60 minutes. When all the dice are changed to 6, the game will automatically end displaying time used and numbers of turns taken."},{"id":576,"title":"Dig Dug","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Dig Dug is a 1-2 player arcade game in which you have to use your shovel to dig your way through the earth. Stopping you from doing this are two monsters, called Pooka and Fygar, who will continually chase you around. The only weapon that you carry is an air pump, which you can use to inflate the monsters to the point where they explode. (if you start to inflate them but stop doing so, the monsters will get turned back to their normal selves.) Furthermore, rocks are scattered throughout the earth, and you can use these rocks to squash them. If the monsters do not find you for several seconds, they will eventually get turned into ghosts, which are able to walk through the earth. They are invincible and cannot be killed. From time to time, vegetables will appear in the center, and you can get these for points."},{"id":577,"title":"Dodge 'Em","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"You control a race car on a four lane track, and your goal is to collect all of the dots in order to earn points and advance to the next level! The race track is broken up into four quadrants; your racecar must remain in the lane it is in except where there is a break in the lanes between quadrants. Trying to stop you is a second car which travels in the opposite direction. This car will always be trying to get into the same lane as you, causing a crash, so you need to make sure you switch to any lane it isn't in! To help out, your racecar has the ability to travel at a fast or slow speed. You begin the game with three racecars, and the game ends when all three cars have crashed. A two player game variation is also available where one player controls a car trying to collect the dots, and the second player controls the crash car trying to stop the first player."},{"id":578,"title":"Dolphin","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Dolphin is a side scrolling action game. You control a dolphin that is being chased by a giant sea squid. Your goal is to earn points by staying alive as long as possible. As you swim away from the squid, you will encounter schools of sea horses which form a vertical row on the screen with only a small opening to swim through. As you approach each school, the dolphins sonar will help you locate the opening; a low pitched sound will indicate the opening is near the bottom of the screen, and a higher pitched sound indicates the opening is near the top. If you miss the opening, the dolphin will lose speed allowing the squid to catch up to you! From time to time, a seagull may fly overhead; if you jump out of the water and touch the seagull, your dolphin will temporarily be able to chase the squid. Throughout the ocean are waves which are indicated by arrows; an arrow pointing the same direction you are travelling will boost the dolphins speed, whereas an arrow pointing the opposite direction slows you down. The longer you stay alive, the faster and trickier the squid will become! The game ends when all of your dolphins have been caught by the squid."},{"id":579,"title":"Donkey Kong","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nintendo Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Released in the arcades in 1981, Donkey Kong was not only Nintendo's first real smash hit for the company, but marked the introduction for two of their most popular mascots: Mario (originally \"Jumpman\") and Donkey Kong.Donkey Kong is a platform-action game that has Mario scale four different industrial themed levels (construction zone, cement factory, an elevator-themed level, and removing rivets from girders) in an attempt to save the damsel in distress, Pauline, from the big ape before the timer runs out.  Once the rivets are removed from the final level, Donkey Kong falls, and the two lovers are reunited.  From there, the levels start over at a higher difficulty.Along the way, Mario must dodge a constant stream of barrels, \"living\" fireballs, and spring-weights.  Although not as powerful as in other future games, Mario can find a hammer which allows him to destroy the barrels and fireballs for a limited amount of time.  Additionally, Mario can also find Pauline's hat, purse and umbrella for additional bonus points.Donkey Kong is also notable for being one of the first complete narratives in video game form, told through simplistic cut scenes that advance the story.  It should also be noted that in versions of the game for early 1980's consoles, Donkey Kong only used 2-3 of the original levels, with the cement factory usually omitted."},{"id":580,"title":"Donkey Kong Junior","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nintendo Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Mario has kidnapped Junior's Papa!Donkey Kong Jr. was originally released in the arcades in 1982 as a sequel to Donkey Kong.  In this game, Mario plays the antagonist, finally having captured Donkey Kong, and has put the ape in a locked cage.  As Donkey Kong Jr., players will have to make their way through four different levels (Vines, Springboard, Chains and Mario's Hideout) in an attempt to find keys to free the little monkey's Father.Along the way, Mario will send out Snapjaws, swooping purple birds, and electric sparks in an attempt to stop Junior.  Junior can defend himself by dropping fruit found around the levels on the heads of his foes.  The more foes a piece of fruit hits in a falling sequence, the higher bonus points can be scored.Junior can also avoid enemies more easily by grabbing hold of two chains or vines at a time to climb away faster, or by jumping over his foes.  However, any long fall or falling into the water on certain levels will mean the loss of a life for Junior.In the final cut scene, Junior will free Donkey Kong and both will escape after giving Mario the boot.  Once all four levels are cleared, the game levels will start over at a higher difficulty.Like the original Donkey Kong, the earlier 1980's console versions do not have all of the levels and animations from the arcade."},{"id":581,"title":"Double Dragon","systemName":"2600","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Technos Japan Corp.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Set in a post-apocalyptic New York, Double Dragon is the story of Billy and Jimmy Lee, twin brothers trained in the fighting style of Sou-Setsu-Ken. Together, they manage a small martial arts training school, teaching their students in self-defense. One day, Billy's girlfriend, Marian, is kidnapped off the street by the \"Black Warriors\", a savage street gang led by a man named Willy. The Black Warriors demand the Lee brothers disclose their martial arts secrets in exchange for Marian's freedom. The Lee brothers set out on a rescue mission to crush the Black Warriors and save Marian.Using whatever techniques they have at their disposal, from the basic punches and kicks to the invulnerable elbow strike, as well any weapon that comes into their hands, the Lee brothers must pursue the gang through the city slum, industrial area and the forest before reaching their hideout to confront the big boss, Willy."},{"id":582,"title":"Double Dunk","systemName":"2600","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Play a fast paced two-on-two game of half court basket ball. Using only half the court means you need to be more careful not to lose the ball, or to miss easy shots when an opponent is close. With multiple game styles and possible plays each game is something different. 3-point shots and fouls can be toggled on or off. Also, you have the option to change the colors of each team's uniforms."},{"id":583,"title":"Dragon Defender","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Suntek","publisherName":"Suntek","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Dragon Defender  is a side scrollign shooter where you try to survive for 5 miuntes while blasing hordes of different enemies "},{"id":584,"title":"Dragonfire","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The king's treasures have been stolen! As the daring young prince, your goal is to recover them all. The treasures are being kept in various castles, each one guarded by a fire breathing dragon. Each level in the game has two parts; first you will need to cross the castle's drawbridge. You will have to jump and duck the dragons fireballs as well as avoid flying arrows to reach the other side! In the second part you need to collect all of the treasures on the screen and make it to the exit while avoiding the dragon who runs across the bottom of the screen. The dragons on each level have different patterns of movement and firing, and as the levels progress will become faster and trickier."},{"id":585,"title":"Dragonstomper","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starpath Corporation","publisherName":"Starpath Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Long ago, a Druid magician created an amulet of great power that could subdue a dragon. Heading to the dragon's lair, the Druid accidentally dropped the amulet and it fell deep into its lair. Over time, the amulet imbued the dragon with cunning and power so that it began to spread treachery and evil about the peaceful Kingdom. The player's quest begins with the king summoning the player to defeat the dragon once and for all. Taking up the call to arms, the player begins by gathering their strength and fighting creatures in the enchanted countryside to build up enough power to become a Dragonstomper. When finally ready, the player moves on to an oppressed village near the dragon's lair in order to recruit soldiers, buy magical scrolls, and acquire medicines and elixirs needed to face the dragon in its lair. With all of his skills, training, equipment and soldiers, the Dragonstomper descends into the dragon's lair for a final combat to bring peace to the Kingdom."},{"id":586,"title":"Dragster","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Dragster is a drag racing simulation for one or two players. The object of the game is to be the first car to race across the screen in the two player game, or to race across the screen in the shortest possible time in a one player game. The joystick acts as both the gas peddle and clutch; you have the ability to shift from first through fourth, but be careful not to shift too soon because you can't downshift! You must also be careful not to rev your engine too much, or you'll blow your engine and be out of the race. There are two game variations included; in the simpler game, you just need to drive straight to reach the goal. In the advanced variation, you also have the ability to steer and need to keep your car driving straight between the bleachers and road divider."},{"id":587,"title":"Dukes of Hazzard","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Dukes of Hazzard  was a prototype that was never released, The game starts by default on level 0, but you can choose to start on any level from 0 to 10.  The object of the game is pretty straightforward: you must traverse up through Hazzard county (a layout of nearly 11 screens) and reach the jail before Boss Hog catches up with Daisy, as shown at the top of the screen.  Pushing UP applies the gas and LEFT/RIGHT controls the steering. Rosco (in his police car) chases you throughout the county in an effort to stop you (you’ll hear his police siren when he’s near); if caught, you’ll lose one of your 4 cars, and start over at the bottom of the course.  Nails can be found along the way and used to temporarily disable Rosco’s cruiser.  However, they can damage your car’s tires just as easily, so you must drive very slowly over them to safely pick them up.  Pressing the FIRE button drops the nails.  You have another advantage in that your car can move diagonally (Rosco’s can’t).  A good tip for the higher levels is to keep his car in sight behind you while moving up.  If he scrolls off the screen, he’ll possibly reappear right in front of you!"},{"id":588,"title":"E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is a licensed adventure game, based on the movie. The adventure takes place on several screens with pits scattered about. The object of the game is to find pieces of E.T.'s phone. Once all pieces are found, E.T. calls home and the spaceship arrives to pick him up. E.T. can collect Reese's Pieces scattered around in order to regain energy which is constantly depleted with time. The phone pieces are in some of the pits, and E.T. must jump in to get them; sometimes there's also a dead flower in the pit which provides extra points if brought back to life. Once E.T. has done his business in the pit, to get out he must levitate his way out, though he must watch out not to fall into the pit again after leaving. Evil scientists and agents wander around the area, trying to capture E.T. and steal the parts he's carrying."},{"id":589,"title":"Earth Dies Screaming, The","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sirius Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You are a space destroyer defending Earth against the Trillians.The Trillians are using attack bases to launch Kamikaze satellites and Trillian fighters at Earth.When a satellite/fighter gets close, your weapon will automatically track their vertical motion. You must track them horizontally and fire at the right time.You lose energy when a fighter shoots you or when a fighter or satellite explodes on Earth.If you see a fighter with a white stripe (the back of the fighter), keep it on the screen for five seconds and you will come to an attack base. Destroy the attack base to regain energy.If you lose all your energy, you will explode and the Trillians will celebrate as...The Earth Dies Screaming!"},{"id":590,"title":"Eggomania","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"U.S. Games Corporation","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Eggomania is similar to the game Kaboom. At the top of the screen is a bird which is throwing eggs at you! You need to catch them in your hat before they hit the bottom of the screen. If you miss any eggs, they will break and yolk starts collecting at the bottom of the screen. Miss too many, and the game will be over. At the end of each round you will be given an opportunity to earn bonus points; you now get to throw all of the eggs you caught back at the bird! As the levels progress, the games speed will increase. There are two difficulty levels available, in the easier variation you get a larger hat to catch the eggs with."},{"id":591,"title":"Eli's Ladder","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Simage","publisherName":"Simage","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Educational","description":"This game was designed to help teach children addition, subtraction and counting. Eli needs to return to his spaceship. You move him up the ladder by solving addition or subtraction problems. A problem appears with four answer choices below. Move the joystick left or right to select your answer then press the button. After 20 questions, Eli reaches his ship. If you got 18 or more answers correct, Eli will jump for joy and there will be a flashing word WOW.The child always uses the right joystick. In two player settings, the left joystick is used by the parent to advance to the next problem, start the game and count apples. In one player, you advance automatically.The left difficulty switch is used to select one or two player. The right difficulty switch is used to select addition or subtraction. These must be selected at the main menu before you begin your game. The game select switch returns you to the main menu if you are in a game or changes the game number on the main menu. The TV Type switch switches in and out of the counting screen in a game or set the speed of the pacer (timer) on the main menu.There are three types of games, each with up to ten difficulty levels. In game type one, called Practice, there is no time limit. The child can take as long as needed to answer the problem. In game type two, called Pacer, there will be a plus or minus sign at the bottom that moves from left to right. If it reaches the right side barrier, the problem is marked as wrong then it is on to the next problem. You can set the pacer speed from the main menu with the TY Type switch. If your difficulty level allows for counting, when you switch to the counting apples screen, the timer stops and when you return, it resets. In game type three, called Phantom, in addition to having a time limit, the only answer selection that shows is the one that the arrow is under."},{"id":592,"title":"Encounter at L-5","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Age, Inc.","publisherName":"Data Age, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Using an anti-matter launcher, you must defend the starbase L5 against a non-stop horde of blue Megalyte warrior ships and their death ships. As the warriors reach the bottom, they fire on your base. It does not hurt the base but would lose you one of your four lives. Sometimes the death ship takes a dive towards your base, firing as it goes. If it reaches your base, it will destroy your generator, losing you a life.As hordes of Megalye ships descend, you can hold down the fire button. This will keep the anti-matter launcher in place and moving the paddle will shift the cursor and thus your aim. If you are in danger of being shot or need to destroy a death ship, just release the button and then you can move the launcher left or right.There are 26 game variations. The odd numbered ones are one player, the even numbered are two player.ScoringYou score ten points for each death ship you destroyYour points vary for the warrior ships. The farther from you they are, the more the points."},{"id":593,"title":"Enduro","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Enduro is an action racing game similar to Pole Position. Your goal is to last as long as you can in an enduro race; each day of the race you are required to pass a certain number of cars. If you succeed, you get to continue on, fail and you are out of the race. The driving conditions will vary as the days pass by; not only will you have to drive at different times of day with different amounts of light, but the seasons can change as well. Snow, ice, and fog will occasionally appear to make driving more treacherous. With each day that passes, the other cars will become faster and more aggressive. At the bottom of the screen is an odometer, so when the race is finally over you can see how far you made it."},{"id":594,"title":"Entombed","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Western Technologies Inc.","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Maze","description":"What started out as a nice little archaeological expedition has suddenly become a nightmarish fight for survival! A team of archaeologists is trapped in an underground maze of dark, winding tunnels. All around them, fearsome zombies are emerging from the crypts. The archaeologists' only hope of survival (apart from some very fast running) is an ancient device known as the 'make-break', which can be used to either create or destroy pieces of wall.In this increasingly frantic one or two-player arcade game, you'll need wits as well as dexterity. You'll have to think on the fly, plan strategically and race through the maze as fast as you can. Fail to keep up the pace and you're zombie fodder. Good luck!"},{"id":595,"title":"Escape from the Mindmaster","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starpath Corporation","publisherName":"Starpath Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Maze","description":"You've been abducted! Kidnapped! Shanghaied! You find yourself in a huge maze being watched by the Mindmaster. He is testing your intelligence, reflexes, agility, etc. The honor of you and the entire human race depends on how fast you can solve the Mindmaster's puzzles and six mazes.You begin in maze one. You must go through the maze and find colored, shaped pegs then find the correct shaped hole to put it in. As if that wasn't bad enough, there is an Alien Stalker wandering the maze and if he touches you, you lose one chance. You can tell how close he is by the beeping sound. The faster and higher it is, the closer he is. He cannot pass through walls or doors. Also, starting with maze two, there are force fields in the maze that if you touch them, you lose one chance. There are also one-way doors starting with maze four. If you go through one and turn around, there is no way back. You can never go through a door when backing up.There are also skill tests in mazes one through five that you can complete for points. They are as follows:Maze 1: Agility - Move your cursor from side to side to avoid the falling bricks. The four collisions and the test is done.Maze 2: Reflexes - Press your joystick in the direction of the arrowMaze 3: Recall - Watch the sequence of flashing arrows then move your joystick in the same sequenceMaze 4: Dexterity - The same as the agility test except the test is over if you get hit onceMaze 5: Coordination - Land a lander onto a platform without using much fuel. You get up to five attempts.You start each maze with sixty points and every few seconds a point is deducted. The total score for each maze is the score you got on the skill test plus whatever is left of the beginning sixty when you exit the maze. If you lose all your chances or finish maze six, you will get your final score and the Mindmaster's impression of you and the human race.Atari 2600 Difficulty SwitchesThe difficulty switch on the left controls the number of chances you get.A=5 chancesB=9 chancesThe difficulty switch on the right controls the Alien Stalker's speed.A=FastB=Slow"},{"id":596,"title":"Espial","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Orca Corporation","publisherName":"Tigervision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You are a space attack pilot flying at death range over a gigantic space ship. You must fight through the never ending waves of enemy craft while also firing missiles at the ship itself. Good luck!You control your ship with the joystick. To fire, simply press the button. You will fire lasers and missiles simultaneously. The missiles will strike where the cross hair in front of your ship is at the time they are launched. Beware of shots fired at you and do not run into anything that flies."},{"id":597,"title":"Exocet","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Panda, Inc.","publisherName":"Panda, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You are a UFO. You must shoot tall and short towers above ground. You can shoot the short ones on any part of them but the tall ones must be shot at the firing spot. To shoot, you move in the direction you want to shoot, the press fire. You have to do this every time you shoot.After you destroy ten towers, a tunnel will open so you can get underground. You will have three chances to get underground. If you choose to remain above ground, the firing rate of the enemies doubles.Underground, the tunnel narrows after a time. If, after you hit ten towers underground, the firing speed doubles.Points:Hitting a tall above ground tower=50 pointsHitting a short above ground tower=20 pointsHitting an underground tower=50 to 360 pointsGetting through tunnel safely without hitting a tower=20 pointsAfter a certain amount of towers are hit, the ground turns from green to blue. When this happens, if you hit ten towers, you get an extra man. You can only have a maximum of eight extra men."},{"id":598,"title":"Extra Terrestrials","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Skill Screen Games","publisherName":"Skill Screen Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Maze","description":"Extra Terrestrials was originally programmed in 1984 by Herman Quast and Silk Screen Games in Brantford Ontario, Canada. Unfortunately, by the time the game was finished, the video game market had crashed and since Silk Screen Games had no distributor, only sold a few hundred copies at most to local stores and door to door. Because this game wasn't officially licensed, it never popped up on any list until Silk Screen Games founder Peter Banting found a copy and donated it to the Personal Computer Museum."},{"id":599,"title":"Fantastic Voyage","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sirius Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Fantastic Voyage is a vertically scrolling shooter for one player. The premise of the game follows that of the 1966 movie of the same name; you and your submarine have been miniaturized and injected into the blood stream of an ill patient. Your goal is to prevent the patient from dieing by locating deadly blood clots and destroying them. In each level you will guide the submarine through the blood vessels and need to avoid the many obstacles you'll encounter such as bacteria and clotlets. The submarine is equipped with a laser ray which can be used to shoot these obstacles. There are also helpful items as well; some phases have numerous blood cells (don't shoot these, the patient needs them!) and enzymes (shoot these to release their healing properties). When you make it past all of the obstacles and through the narrow passage ways, the blood clot can be found; once destroyed you move on to the next level. If you crash too many times or fail to destroy the clot, the patient dies and the game is over. Several game options are included which control the difficulty and length of each level."},{"id":600,"title":"Farmyard Fun","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Suntek","publisherName":"Suntek","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Farmyard Fun you control Tom the egg thief who roams the farmyard collecting eggs. The eggs are guarded by hens that defeat Tom with a simple touch. Successfully collecting all eggs advances the player to the next level where the eggs are displayed in different locations. The hens also become faster and harder to avoid"},{"id":601,"title":"Fast Eddie","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sirius Software","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"As Fast Eddie, you must go from floor to floor, collecting prizes.Up to two prizes will be on the screen at any one time on any floor but the top one. There are a max on ten prizes per screen. On each floor, a Sneaker stands or roams back and forth. You move to another floor or jump to avoid the Sneakers. On the top floor is High-Top, the tallest Sneaker.You have to get at least nine prizes. After you get the ninth, High-Top will be low enough to jump over. You then jump over him to get the key above him. Then it is on the the next screen.You get ten points for the first prize, twenty for the second, and so on up to ninety points for prizes nine and ten. You don't HAVE to get the tenth prize unless you want the extra ninety points.After every screen, you get an extra Eddie; up to a maximum of three in reserve."},{"id":602,"title":"Fast Food","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Telesys","publisherName":"Telesys","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Eat! Eat all the calories you can but watch out for the purple pickles. They stay with you and give you debilitating gas.Food starts on the left and moves to the right. You move the mouth to eat the food; the more fattening, the better. After eating several food items, you get the message that you're getting fatter. Then a faster round begins or, in a two-player game, player two plays. The green pickles are fine but avoid the purple pickles. If you eat six purple pickles during the game, you will burp, ending the game. You will then see a closed sign for the snack bar.The food calorie count, from lowest to highest, is:1. Green pickle2. Root beer3. Cola4. Soda pop5. Hot dog6. Hamburger7. Ice cream bar8. Milk shake9. Ice cream cone10. French fries11. Pizza12. Cheeseburger"},{"id":603,"title":"Fatal Run","systemName":"2600","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sculptured Software","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"In this post-apocalyptic driving/racing game you must travel to various towns delivering medicine, while on your way to a missile base which houses a rocket that can save the world. While driving through the 32 levels, you'll meet countless enemies who want to stop you from achieving your goal. Your car boasts many weapons to help you out, including dynamite, rockets, oil slicks, smoke screens, and machine guns. You can also upgrade your vehicle within the city shops. Upgrading your gas tank provides better mileage while upgrading your bumper protects you during collisions.A password feature let's you continue where you left off."},{"id":604,"title":"Fathom","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Neptina, Neptune's daughter, has been imprisoned at the bottom of the sea by Titans. Your goal is to rescue her by locating the scattered pieces of a magical trident! You will need to take the form of a dolphin and a bird in order to locate the pieces that are hidden in the ocean and clouds. When flying in the air, there are several screens that have clouds flying by. Touch all of the clouds, and the trident piece appears! Other birds which are flying around will cause you to lose energy if you touch them accidentally. Underwater, trident pieces can be found by touching the sea horses. Octopuses, sharks, and a deadly maze of seaweed will get in your way and cause you to lose energy if caught! When you have located all of the trident pieces, the cage holding Neptina can be unlocked, but if you run out of energy first the game will be over."},{"id":605,"title":"Final Approach","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Apollo, Inc.","publisherName":"Apollo, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"You are an air traffic controller at an international airport. You must guide planes in to landing safely.Your first screen is the Approach Control Radar screen or ARC. You must guide the aircraft , using the cursor, until they are headed left to right along the yellow line headed towards the black stripe. Make sure the other planes are headed where they won't immediately head towards each other or off screen.After the plane gets near the black stripe, move the cursor to the center red light and press the button. You will then be on the Ground Control Approach screen or GCA.  Here you must center the plane's nose on the glide slope and localizer before it arrives at the end of the runway. If the landing is successful, the plane will disappear from the ARC screen and a new one will appear soon to take its place. If not, when you press your joystick button and return to the ARC screen, the plane will still be there. If a plane starts flashing on the ARC and you hear an emergency sound, this plane has an emergency and must be landed first.ScoringSuccessful landing=25 pointsSuccessful emergency landing if landing before other planes=50 pointsAircraft wanders off radar=lose 5 pointsYou get a control error (lose a life) if you allow a near miss or do not immediately land an aircraft in distress. You are allowed an additional control error (extra life) every 500 points.Game variationsGames 1, 3, 5, and 7 are one player.Games 2, 4, 6,  and 8 are two player.Maximum number of planes on radar:Games 1, 2, 3, and 4=4Games 5 and 6=3Games 7 and 8=2There are crosswinds on landings in games 3 and 4 only.Difficulty switchA=faster planesB=slower planes"},{"id":606,"title":"Fire Fighter","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"A local warehouse has caught fire, and you're the fire fighter who has to come to the rescue! Your goal is to save the worker who is trapped in the warehouse; on the right side of the screen is a firetruck with an adjustable ladder. You can move the ladder to the appropriate floor of the building to climb up and rescue the trapped worker. Depending on which floors have caught fire, the worker will move to the lowest floor he can which isn't burning; you'll need to estimate which floor he'll be on when you position the ladder. Once the worker is safe, you move on to the next (more challenging) level. The fire in the building may spread quickly! If necessary, you can use a fire hose to put out the fire. Of course, you have a limited supply of water so make sure you don't run out! As the levels progress, the building becomes shorter and the fire spreads faster which means you don't have as much time in which to rescue the trapped victims."},{"id":607,"title":"Fire Fly","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mythicon, Inc.","publisherName":"Mythicon, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"After your interplanetary craft accidentally enters a black hole, you find yourself in a different universe. This world is inhabited by strange, mechanical bug-like creatures. You find that this world contains both bad and good bugs; the good bugs have asked for your help, and you agree to defend them. Your first challenge is to rescue the Pixy; this is the last living creature on the planet and is guarded by a killer bee. Should you succeed, you next will need to fight off a variety of enemy creatures including a flaming pumpkin, demons, and coiled serpents. Each time you defeat the creatures on the screen, you can move to the right where a new challenge (and bonus) awaits! After you complete all of the screens of bad bugs, then the game repeats at a tougher difficulty level."},{"id":608,"title":"Fireball","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Arcadia Corporation","publisherName":"Arcadia Corporation","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Breakout","description":"Fireball is an arcade action game similar to Breakout. You are a juggler, and you need to keep multiple fireballs within the play field. You can hold on to two fireballs at a time, so be careful because if you try to catch a third it wall fall off the screen. Your goal is to destroy the bricks at the top of the screen by hitting them with the fireballs. When all the bricks are destroyed, you move on to the next round and are given one additional fireball to keep in play. Five different game variations are included:Firetrap: Two additional fireballs are trapped within brick walls. Once a hole forms in the walls, you will also need to keep these additional fireballs in play.Marching Blocks: In this game, each time you catch a fireball the rows of blocks will drop down one level. From time to time, a mystery fireball may also appear.Knock-A-Block: This is the most basic game variation. There is a solid wall of blocks at the top of the screen that you need to destroy.Migrating Blocks: In this game, the rows of blocks move! Every few seconds each row of blocks will rotate either to the left or to the right.Cascade: There are five additional fireballs trapped within the block formation! When you destroy enough blocks to release an extra fireball, it too will need to be kept in play."},{"id":609,"title":"Firebug","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Suntek","publisherName":"Suntek","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Firebug is an arcade action game with gameplay similar to Space Invaders. You control a laser canon at the bottom of the screen, and need to destroy wave after wave of brightly colored demons. The demons bounce around the screen in bizarre patterns, and try to destroy your canon with bombs or lasers. When you shoot a demon, it will be replaced with another or will split into two smaller demons depending on which wave you are playing. When the required number of demons for the current round is finally destroyed, you can move on to the next, more difficult round. "},{"id":610,"title":"Fishing Derby","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"In Fishing Derby, your goal is to be the first of two players to catch 99 pounds of fish. Each player is on a dock at the top of the screen, and you control the fishing line in the water. By moving the fishing line up or down, you can catch the fish that are swimming by. The deeper down you go, the bigger the fish are. When you catch a fish, you need to real it in! To make the game more difficult, a shark is constantly swimming back and forth. If you have a fish on your line and it touches the shark, the shark will eat it and you then will have to catch another fish. Two difficulty levels are available, and the game can be played by one person against the computer or two players against each other."},{"id":611,"title":"Flag Capture","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Flag Capture is an action/strategy game for one or two players. Your goal is to locate a flag hidden somewhere on a 9x7 grid. Using the joystick you can move your explorer around the grid; on any square you can press the button to see if the flag is located in that square, or if not to receive a clue as to the flags location. If the square doesn't contain the flag, one of several items may appear: an arrow indicating what direction the flag is, a number indicating how many squares away the flag is, or a bomb which will cause you to have to start again. In the one player game your goal is to locate as many flags as possible in the 75 second time limit. There are several varieties of two players games: in free-for-all, both players can move around the grid simultaneously and whomever finds the flag first scores a point. In the other two player games, players take turns moving around the grid. Several skill levels are available which control the players moving speed, allow the flag to be stationary or move, or add an invisible wall around the playfield."},{"id":612,"title":"Flash Gordon","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sirius Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You are Flash Gordon. Many spacemen have entered Spider City but never returned. Your job, Flash, is two fold. Rescue any spacemen you find in the tunnels of Spider City and destroy all the hatching pods.The lower part of the screen is a map. You are the horizontal line, the hatching pods are the vertical lines and the Disrupters are the crosses. The upper part of the screen is the close-up of the action.You rescue spacemen by touching them with your ship. You destroy hatching pods, and the spider warriors that hatch, by flying to the pods then shooting the warriors.You can also shoot generators, patrol ships and debris. Shooting the generator will keep the Disrupter from moving about the city for a little bit but the debris never stops while you are within, so don't hang out in the Disrupter.If you destroy five warriors at one hatching pod or your ship is destroyed when it returns, you will have a shield for a short time. There will be two beeps to warn you of the shield leaving.The scoring is as follows:10 points = Debris25 points = Patrol Ship70 points = Rescued Spaceman100 points = Disrupter GeneratorYou get 100 points for killing the first warrior at a pod, 200 for the second, 300 for the third and so on.You lose 1,000 points if you shoot a spaceman, but Flash Gordon would never do that, right?Every time you conquer a city, you get an extra man."},{"id":613,"title":"Football","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Football is a football game for two players. The game is played from a top down point of view of the field and features two skill levels and three game variations. Using the joystick you can choose from one of five different offensive or defensive plays. In the first game variation, after selecting a play you then control the players on the field. In the second game, you have the option of controller your players after a play is selected or allowing the computer to control the players. The third game has the computer controlling the players at all times and you only need to select the plays you wish it to execute  and indicate when you wish to punt or pass the ball. In all of the game variations the timer begins at 5 minutes, and is active only during plays. Of course, the team with the most points when the timer runs out wins!"},{"id":614,"title":"Forest","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tang's Electronic Co.","publisherName":"Tang's Electronic Co.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Ah, you poor woodcutter. You just want to cut some wood to sell so your family can eat but an evil witch has put a spell on the animals so they are attacking you. Well, no matter, one way or another you'll get your tree!You must make your way two screens to the right to get to your tree. Animals will come at you from either side of the screen. You must either jump over the animal or press your button and push the joystick in the desired direction to chop them with your axe. Snakes cannot be chopped, only jumped over. Also to contend with is a bird in the air that is dropping stones. If you are hit by a stone, you will be unable to move for two seconds, which could prove fatal. Once you reach the tree, you must chop it down while still avoiding the animals. It takes four chops per side to fell the tree. If you need to, you can climb the tree to avoid animals. Once the tree is chopped, the game restarts at a faster level. You have only one life so if an animal touches you, it is game over."},{"id":615,"title":"Frankenstein's Monster","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Age, Inc.","publisherName":"Data Age, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"In the cold dark night you make your way through the ghoulish castle of Dr. Frankenstein. There you must prevent him from completing his creation.Your only chance is to gather stones from the dungeon and bring them to the tower where you must build a barricade around the monster before he has accumulated enough energy to come alive.You start at the top floor of the castle and must make your way to the dungeon to get a stone to wall in the monster, all the while avoiding ghosts, giant tarantulas, trapdoors, spiders and a pool of acid. Once you have the stone, you must make your way back to the top, again avoiding these obstacles. When you get near the monster, you switch to a new screen where you must make your way past bats to place the stone. You must do this four times and each time gets harder, with more ghosts, more and bigger tarantulas, and a harder to cross acid pool.You have three lives and falling into the acid pool will lose you one. You are also timed (see Difficulty settings) and you are trying to get and not lose points.Game variationsThe only variation is one or two playersDifficulty switchesLeft for player one, right for player twoSet to A for a five minute timer. Set to B for an eight-and-a-half minute timer.ScoringYou start with five hundred points.If you touch a ghost, tarantula or spider, you lose 20 pointsIf you touch a bat, you lose 10 pointsIf you fall through a trapdoor, you lose 100 pointsIf you fall in the pool of acid, you lose 200 points as well as one lifeEach stone you place gets you 500 pointsIf you place all four stones, you get a 100 point bonus for each unit of time saved."},{"id":616,"title":"Freeway","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Freeway, your job is to help the chicken cross the road! Each time you successfully guide the chicken across ten lanes of freeway traffic, you earn a point. Try to score as many points as you can by the end of the 2 minute 16 second time limit! In the two player game, whoever scores the most points by the end wins. Several game variations are included which can adjust the speed and amount of traffic on the freeway."},{"id":617,"title":"Frisco","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp","publisherName":"Home Vision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Frisco is an Action game, published by Homevision, which was cancelled before it was released."},{"id":618,"title":"Frogger","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Industry Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Your task in this arcade conversion is to guide a frog across a treacherous road and river, and to safety at the top of the screen. Both these sections are fraught with a variety of hazards, each of which will kill the frog and cost you a life if contact is made.The road is full of cars and trucks, at variable speeds. The river water itself is fatal, as are the snakes which hover within on later levels. Frogger must use the arrangement of logs, turtles (which are only there for a short time) and alligators (but stay away form their faces), and then jump into one of the open home-cells, ideally one containing a fly for extra points. Once all holes have been filled, you move onto the next, harder, level."},{"id":619,"title":"Frogger II - Threeedeep!","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Frogger II, you need to guide your frog to safety in three different locations. Starting out underwater, reach the top of the pond while avoiding dangerous alligators and fish (you can ride a turtle for safety!). Once on top of the pond, hop across logs, birds, and even a whale to the life preserver trailing behind a tugboat. In the third location you have to hop across a flock of birds to reach a cloud at the top of the screen. Each frog has a time limit to safely reach one of the homes on each of the three screens. You move on to the next level when a frog has safely reached each of the homes on all screens."},{"id":620,"title":"Frogs and Flies","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel Electronics","publisherName":"M Network","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Front Line is a vertically scrolling action game. Your mission is to infiltrate enemy territory and destroy their fortress. To reach the fortress, you will have to make your way through varied and dangerous terrain. Jungles, deserts, brush, and rocks all slow your progress, plus each area has numerous enemy fighters and tanks trying to stop you. To help get past these obstacles, you are armed with a machine gun and grenades; at some points in the game you may even come across an abandoned tank which you can control to increase your odds of survival. When you reach the end of the level and successfully destroy the fortress, the game will repeat at a higher level of difficulty. Gameplay is for one or two players, and four different skill levels are available."},{"id":621,"title":"Front Line","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"You're an Eskimo who wants to build an igloo to live in during the cold season. To do this, you must jump from ice-block to ice-block, while avoiding wildlife such as birds and crabs. Coming with contact with any of these will cause them to push you off the block and into the deadly water. Once you have built your igloo, you must enter it to proceed to the next level. Remember, you must build it before the temperature drops to 0°. You have four lives."},{"id":622,"title":"Frostbite","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"You're an Eskimo who wants to build an igloo to live in during the cold season. To do this, you must jump from ice-block to ice-block, while avoiding wildlife such as birds and crabs. Coming with contact with any of these will cause them to push you off the block and into the deadly water. Once you have built your igloo, you must enter it to proceed to the next level. Remember, you must build it before the temperature drops to 0°. You have four lives"},{"id":623,"title":"G.I. Joe - Cobra Strike","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-3 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Cobra Strike is an arcade style action game for one to three players. As G.I. Joe, you need to defend the recruits at a training camp from the evil Cobra, who is attacking the camp in the form of a giant snake. You control a shield and a gun; as the recruits run along the bottom of the screen towards safety, you need to use the shield to block the deadly venom and laser beams coming from the snake. When you get a chance, you can use the gun to shoot the snake. Hit the snake with eight direct hits and it will be destroyed and you can move on to the next level. If the snake manages to kill four of your recruits, the game is over. In the two player version of the game, both players can play cooperatively and try to destroy the snake together, or one player can control the snake and one protect the recruits. In the three player version, two players protect the recruits while the third player controls the snake. "},{"id":624,"title":"Galaxian","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Galaxian is a shoot 'em up in which the player is at the bottom of the screen, with an arrangement of aliens at the top. The player moves left and right to aim at an alien, then shoots a bullet up the screen, and the alien it hits is killed. The aliens are classed as Drones, Emissaries, Hornets and Commanders, with those higher up the screen scoring more points when destroyed. At set intervals an enemy will move down the screen towards you, escorting a bomber, which is a moment of high danger. Clear a wave and another is generated."},{"id":625,"title":"Gamma-Attack","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gammation","publisherName":"Gammation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You are the commander of the only Gamma ship in this stellar field.  The Vegan war fleet has taken control of your Gamma outpost planet and is defending it with Vegan laser pulse tanks.  This planet is the only inhabitable planet in this star system, and you must stay there and fight the Vegans as long as you can.Move your ship across the surface of the planet and destroy Vegan tanks that you encounter.  Destroying all tanks advances the player to the next level.  Each laser pulse that your Gamma ship receives reduces your hovering altitude.  When your ship crashes, the \"Gammy\" appears and your game is over."},{"id":626,"title":"Gangster Alley","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spectravision","publisherName":"Spectravision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"S.B.I. (Spectravision Bureau of Investigation) file on Chicago Joe and his gang:We apprehended Chicago Joe but in retaliation, his gang have holed up in an apartment building, taking hostage a dame and her kid. The following men have been positively identified:Shifty2. Scar Face3. Mugsy4. Lefty5. Nitro EdYour orders are to snipe any gang member. DO NOT SHOOT AN INNOCENT! Watch out for Nitro Ed. He likes to play with hand grenades. One of those and you're pushing up daisies. Good luck.You move the joystick to aim at a gangster and push the button to fire. Your ammo is limited so don't fire randomly. Occasionally, Nitro Ed, on the roof, will hold up a grenade. You must shoot him to disarm him. You get money for each gangster shot. The values for level one are:1. Mugsy=$202. Scare Face=$303. Lefty=$404. Shifty=$505. Disarming Nitro Ed=$100These amounts increase for each level by $10.  You also get $10 for each bullet you have left after each level. There are six levels. The fourth level is a nighttime level. In this level, you must fire one bullet to light up the windows. If you do not fire for a couple seconds, they go dark again.If you shoot an innocent, you will lose $1000 or you total amount if you have less than $1000.If a gangster rises all the way out of a window, after a couple of seconds, he will shoot you and you will lose one bullet proof vest (life). After you lose all your vests, the game is over and Nitro Ed will laugh at you. If Nitro Ed gets off his hand grenade, no matter how many vests you have, the game is over. And Nitro Ed will laugh at you. You start with four vests and can earn another at $5000."},{"id":627,"title":"Gas Hog","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spectravision","publisherName":"Spectravision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You are in your vehicle which has terrible fuel efficiency. A real gas hog. You are trying to travel along but there is one or more ships above you that are trying to bomb you. To make things worse, there are holes in the road and other ships you need to shoot so as to not ram them.As you go along, you can accelerate or decelerate to avoid being bombed but be careful because you might ram some ships near the ground. You can jump to avoid them or blast them for points. You will also see numbers along your way. Run into them to acquire their point value. Do not shoot them or their value will be deducted from you score.As this is Gas Hog, you will soon run low on fuel. You must get below ground via the occasional holes, to grab a refuel marker. Do not stay below ground, however, as you travel in the wrong direction while there. You start with four lives and lose one if you are hit by a bomb or ship or run out of fuel."},{"id":628,"title":"Gauntlet","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Answer Software Corporation","publisherName":"Answer Software Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This game has nothing to do with the Atari arcade game or any of the home-ported versions.You are the great explorer, Sir Robert Wittenbottom. You have discovered an ancient civilization deep within the forest of a mysterious island. Since you're a likable old fellow, they have decided to induct you into their council of warriors. But first you must prove your worthiness by running the gauntlet.You are given three glasses of water. You must run through the gauntlet to the ceremonial fires and use your water to put them out. You current glass of water will then be refilled then it is off to the next fire.Of course, it is not that easy. You must jump over rocks and logs, duck under stones, arrows and tomahawks, and avoid hitting trees or touching the sides of the gauntlet.You can ease the thirst of the old men you come across for points but it will cost you water. The game is over when you run out of your third glass of water. To jump, just press the fire button. To duck, pull back then press the fire button.Scoring:Jump over a rock or a log=50 pointsDuck under an arrow, stone or tomahawk=100 pointsGive an old man a drink of water=250 pointsDuck under the Secret Talisman=500 pointsExtinguish the ceremonial flame=500 pointsDifficulty switchesLeft switch:A=joystick less responsive, more challengingB=joystick more responsive, less challengingRight switch:A=jumping and ducking more difficultB=jumping and ducking less difficult"},{"id":629,"title":"Ghost Manor","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Xonox","publisherName":"Xonox","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Your friend is trapped inside Ghost Manor! There are five different screens you need to get past before you can rescue your friend from the top floor of the manor. The game begins in the graveyard outside the manor; here you play tag with a friendly rainbow ghost or skeleton which will supply you with spears you can fire at enemies. In the second screen, you approach the guarded entrance of the manor. Using the spears you collected, you need to shoot all of the enemies blocking the entrance. The third and fourth screens take place inside the manor; each floor has a set of stairs as well as several treasures and crosses which can be collected. There is a moving wall on each of these floors which is deadly to the touch, so be careful! The final screen is the top floor of the manor where your friend is being held captive. Dracula guards this floor, and using the crosses you collected earlier you need to repel him into a prison and free your friend. To make the game more challenging, there is a time limit; you must complete all of this in four minutes or less! You can play the game as either a boy or a girl, and four different skill levels are available."},{"id":630,"title":"Ghostbusters","systemName":"2600","year":"1985","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the movie of the same name, the Ghostbusters are the ones to call who will \"bust\" any ghost hauntings. It does this through the use of nuclear accelerated \"proton packs\" and traps, whereby the ghosts can be captured and transferred to a secure storage facility. However New York City has suddenly become a very haunted place, and the number of ghosts has suddenly increased. The Ghostbusters must reduce the paranormal (PK) level in the city, representing ghost power, before the Temple of Zuul awakens and ressurects an evil goddess, Gozer.Ghostbusters is an action game that combines an overhead view and a side-view. From Ghostbusters HQ, the player must monitor the map of New York City for \"ghost alarms\" as well as casual spirits, and plot a route to the alarmed area. The player then controls the Ghostbuster vehicle as it drives through traffic. Here, the player is able to capture casual ghosts on the way if they are en route. Once at the location, the game switches to a side-view. Two of the ghostbusters will take position and activate their proton beams and toss a trap to the ground. The player will attempt to  maneuver the ghost(s) over the placed trap. Once activated, the trap attempts to capture any ghosts directly above it. Successful capture will earn the player money, which can then be used to purchase new Ghostbusters vehicles and new modifications for the vehicle. Unsuccessful capture will see the ghost fly away.As the game progresses, the PK energy of the city increases. Ghostbusters must keep it under critical levels by being constantly  successful at ghost captures. Eventually the Temple of Zuul will activate, and if the PK levels are still manageable, the Ghostbusters can venture there for a final showdown with Gozer."},{"id":631,"title":"Ghostbusters II","systemName":"2600","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Salu Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Re-live the movie as you bust ghosts, collect slime, find the proper mixture, break outta jail and hunt down Vigo, the Scourge of Carpathia."},{"id":632,"title":"Glacier Patrol","systemName":"2600","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"VSS, Inc.","publisherName":"Telegames, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Defend the earth from an alien mother ship with a sinister plot to cover the surface of the planet with ice.  Your weapon, a super heated laser able to melt the ice as it falls from the sky above.  Dodge snowballs by jumping over them as you blast the ice blocks.  If you get hit by a growing snowball, you'll have to sit it out for a little bit to gather your wits, while ice blocks continue to cover the landscape. In two-player games, which ever player is not the human will control the alien ship, dropping the ice."},{"id":633,"title":"Glib - Video Word Game","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Qualtronic Devices, Inc.","publisherName":"Selchow & Righter","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"This is a version of Scrabble for the Atari 2600.The letters on the top row are shuffled and then you use them to make words on the bottom row. If the bottom row shows all spaces in pink or red, then the points for the word are doubled or tripled, respectively. If there is a light blue or blue line under a space, then the points for that letter are doubled or tripled, respectively. After you create a word, move down to the E button and press the red joystick button one time. This stops the timer so you can confirm the word is acceptable. If the word is acceptable, press the button again to collect points and go to the next round. If not, move to the P button to pass on the word and go to the next round. In a two player game, after you press the E button once, the other player then must press the button again to enter the word. Play continues until you have 14 rounds in a one player game or 7 each in a two player game.Difficulty switchesUse the left switch to set the number of players; B for one player, A for two.Game variationsThere are five games, each with five skill levels.The skill levels differ by the amount of time you have to make words.Skill levels for one player games:Skill level 1=unlimited time (no clock)Skill level 2=132 secondsSkill level 3=39 secondsSkill level 4=26 secondsSkill level 5=random timesFor two player games, the times are half of what they are in one player.The games are:Game 1 (Billboard): After each round, all the letters are reshuffled, so you get a whole new set of seven letters. Any letters that were not used go back into the mix.Game 2 (Skill Builder): Only the letters you used to make the word are replaced. Any unused letters stay on the top spaces.Game 3 (Times Up): You are given seven letters only. You must use these seven to make as many words as you can.Game 4 (Encore): The letters on the top row all shift to the right, with the last letter disappearing and a new letter plopping into the first spot. You must grab you letters and place them quickly. Any letters the you don't use will reappear randomly again.Game 5 (Over the Edge): Same as game 4 but letters that disappear never return."},{"id":634,"title":"Go Go Home Monster","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp.","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Maze","description":"An alien crashed on Earth and to get back to his planet he must find the four pieces of his spacecraft. Go into the several rooms and press the button. Hopefully, a piece of the ship will show on a corner of the screen. Pick it up and repeat the procedure until you can back home. Beware of the guardians, though, as they would follow you to trap you."},{"id":635,"title":"Golf","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Golf features a nine hole, par 36 course which can be played by one or two players. The game is played from an overhead view of the course, which is complete with sand traps, water hazards, trees, and rough. The player doesn't have the ability to choose different clubs, so the distance the ball travels is controlled by how big of a backswing is taken. The direction is controlled by the location of the player in relation to the ball. When the player finally reaches the green, the view switches to a closeup of the green for putting. Two different skill levels are available which control the size of the cup and the amount of power lost in the rough or sand."},{"id":636,"title":"Gopher","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"U.S. Games Corporation","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"A pesky gopher is after your carrot patch! Your goal is to stop it before all of your carrots are gone. The gopher will be tunneling in the ground at the bottom of the screen; you are at the top and need to fill in the gophers tunnels with your shovel. The gopher is fast, however, and if you don't fill in the tunnels quick enough it will make it to the surface and run off with one of your carrots! If the gopher manages to take all of your carrots, the game will be over. From time to time there will be a duck that flies overhead. As the duck passes by, it will drop a seed; if you catch the seed and plant it, a new carrot will grow to replace one of the ones that was stolen. Several difficulty levels are included, which control the speed and intelligence of the gopher, and whether or not the duck will appear."},{"id":637,"title":"Gorf","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Dave Nutting Associates, Inc.","publisherName":"CBS Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Gorf is a game similar to Space Invaders, alien vessels approach closer and closer in their threatening row formation.The game itself consists of four levels:1. The first level has you behind a defensive shield, defending against an alien attack. The level is a top-down view, with your ship & shield on one side and the aliens on the other side;The second level is similar to the first, only your defensive shield is gone, and the enemies tend to swoop down over the level as opposed to those row formations. Bonus ships also tend to appear in this level;The third level is a change, and has you entering hyperspace. Your only goal is to survive to the end of your journey. The viewpoint switches from a top-down view to a behind-the-ship view and in effect you are heading \"towards\" your destination. Alien vessels flying in circular formation try to stop you;The fourth and final level is similar to the first again, with some key differences. You do not fight a wave of enemies, but a single one. A mothership with a glowing weak spot. Hitting the weak spot will instantly destroy it. The mothership also has that same shield that was yours in the first level.Finishing the game increases your rank and starts the game over at level 1 with a faster game speed for more challenge."},{"id":638,"title":"Grand Prix","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Grand Prix is an action racing game for one player. The game is played with an overhead view of the racetrack which scrolls horizontally. Your goal is to reach the finish line in the shortest possible time on one of the four different tracks included. Of course, there will be obstacles on the tracks which will slow you down if you're not careful. Numerous other cars will often get in your way, oil slicks will cause you to temporarily lose control, and on the more difficulty tracks narrow bridges will cause you to come to a complete stop if you miss the path."},{"id":639,"title":"Gravitar","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The evil being called Gravitar is out attempting to destroy the universe! With each galaxy he conquers he leaves behind extreme gravitational forces, a powerful, explosive reactor and deadly bunkers. Your job is to stop Gravitar by taking back the twelve solar systems located in four galaxies that are under his control! In each solar system there is a sun, an alien reactor base, and three to four planets. To free the solar system, you have two choices; either visit all of the planets and destroy all enemy bunkers, or activate the reactor at the core of the alien base and escape before it explodes. On each of the planets and the alien base, there will be strong gravitational forces to deal with; make sure you keep your ship in space, since a crash into the ragged landscape will be fatal! After a galaxy has been freed, you then automatically move on to the next galaxy which will be even more difficult to save. The game includes five different skill levels which vary in difficulty by supplying different amounts of ships to begin the game as well as different strengths of gravity."},{"id":640,"title":"Gremlins","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This game is based on the Steven Spielberg movie of the same name but is different than the other versions.In this version, on the first screen, Mogwai are jumping from the roof to get at hamburgers on the ground. You, as Billy, must catch them before the hit the ground. If you get them all, it is off to the next, faster, level. If you miss eight, then you go to a shooting screen.On the shooting screen, gremlins are approaching from the distance. You must shoot them before they reach you. If one reaches you, you lose a life. After they are all dead, it is back to the first screen at a faster level. In later levels, puddles of water will divide the gremlins in two."},{"id":641,"title":"Guardian","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Apollo, Inc.","publisherName":"Apollo, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Guardian is an arcade action game for one or two players. In an intergalactic war, an enemy ship called Dromeda is attacking your home planets and you need to defend them! The planets are located at either the top or the bottom of the screen, and are defended by a shield. Dromeda is in the middle of the screen, and will be launching explosive devices at the planets. You control a spaceship which is the last hope to save the planets. Unfortunately, your ships lasers are unable to reach Dromeda, so you you must shoot the explosives as they come in. If you miss any explosives, they will destroy part of the shield. If a large enough hole forms, an explosive could get through and destroy an entire planet. The game ends when all of your planets have been destroyed."},{"id":642,"title":"Gyruss","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zilec Electronics","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"The entire solar system is being attacked by the vicious Gyrusians, and it's up to you to save the day! You will need to fly your spaceship to each of the nine planets and then clear three stages of enemies to rid that planet of the Gyrusians. You start the game with a single canon, and can gain a double canon after shooting a power up satelite. After clearing each planet, there is another bonus stage where additional weapons and bonus points can be collected. Gyruss is an arcade action shooter, however instead of piloting your spaceship horizontally or vertically, you move in a circle around the perimeter of the screen. The NES version of Gyruss adds to the original arcade version additional music, additional weapons, new enemies, and a large boss at the end of each level."},{"id":643,"title":"H.E.R.O.","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"There is trouble in the mines! Volcanic activity has trapped numerous miners, and it is your job to save them. As Roderick Hero, you need to make your way through the dangerous mineshaft avoiding the dangerous creatures and lava, and find out where the miners are located before you run out of energy. To help on your mission, Roderick Hero has several useful types of equipment. A prop pack will allow you to hover and fly around the mineshaft and (hopefully) avoid the many dangers within. Your helmet features a short range microlaser beam which can be used to destroy the bats, spiders, snakes, and other creatures you'll encounter in the mines. From time to time, your path through the mine may be blocked by stone or lava walls. You begin each mission with six sticks of dynamite which can be used to destroy these obstacles (be careful you don't blow yourself up, though!) If you run out of dynamite, your laser beam can also be used to destroy the walls, though this will take longer and use up more energy. As the levels progress, the mine shaft will become longer and more maze-like, creatures will more frequently block the path, and lava walls and pools will appear which are dangerous to the touch."},{"id":644,"title":"Halloween","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"VSS, Inc.","publisherName":"Wizard Video Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Protect the children and fight for your life \"the night HE came home!\"Babysitting a group of children in a large two-story house, players assume the role of Laurie Strode as psychopath Michael Myers has escaped from the mental institution and has come back for revenge.  Players must guide the children to safe rooms while avoiding Michael Myers and his knife.The house is large and full of dangerous blackouts and dead-ends within its sixteen rooms.  However, Laurie is not completely defenseless.  There is a knife that can be found to protect herself once the familiar theme music begins to play and killer remains in pursuit.  Players will advance to the next level by either stabbing Michael Myers twice, or rescuing five of the children."},{"id":645,"title":"Hangman","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Hangman is an electronic version of the game hangman! Your goal is to figure out a word that the computer has generated by guessing one letter at a time. Guess a correct letter, and it will appear on the screen in the proper location, but if you guess a letter that isn't in the word then you are one step closer to being hung. Guess eleven incorrect letters, and the game is over. A point is earned each time a word is completed. Several difficulty settings are included which affect the number of letters in the words. The game can be played by one or two players, and in the two player version the words can optionally be created by one of the players instead of the computer."},{"id":646,"title":"Harem","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Multivision","publisherName":"Multivision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Mature","description":"Your character starts at the lower left of a multi-tiered screen and must make his way to the beautiful(?) woman to the right, however you'll soon find out that someone is out to stop your stud monkey conquests at all costs.  The first obstacle you'll encounter takes the form of a sniper hiding in a bush.  Why would a sniper be hiding in a bush just to shoot you in the buttocks?  Why not?  As you approach the bush a bullet will fly out in your direction, killing you if it makes contact.  To get past the sniper, simply run away a few times until he has to reload (the bullets will stop) and then run past the bush.  Once you're past the bush, you can run into your lady's loving arms and explore a different kind of bush… Each time you make it to one of the women, you will start the \"humping\" mini-game.  Your goal here is to meet her thrusts by pushing right every time she thrusts her pelvis.  If you're successful in your timing you will score a point and a tone will sound.  Each time you score a point, the tone will get higher and higher indicating that danger is approaching.  If you continue to \"score\" past a certain point (around 8 or so points) your woman will appear to explode and you will fall into a pit and die (I guess you were a little too much for her).  To avoid this, make sure you push the button to escape before this happens.  If you manage to score 69 points you will earn an extra life.The next obstacle you must face comes in the form of a river.  While conceptually this is the easiest obstacle to clear, the iffy collision detection makes it much more difficult than it should be.  To clear the river, simply run towards to it and push the button when your back foot is on the edge of the bank (not your front foot).  Assuming you timed it right, you will go flying over the river and meet yet another woman.  You know what to do…After you've scored as many points as you dare, you will be taken to the next area of the screen.  Here you must run past a dangerous fire breathing dragon, which is much more difficult than it sounds.  The trick to getting past the dragon is to wait for it to breathe fire, then quickly run by him.  Once you're past the dragon you'll undoubtedly notice the large pit ahead of you.  Here you must wait for the snake to change into a woman and then quickly drop down into the pit to \"do the deed\".  The timing on this is rather tricky as you can't simply wait around for the snake to change because the dragon is chasing you.  If you manage to time it just right and find the woman, you'll be taken to the last area of the game.In this final area you must chase down the woman running around the top of the castle as they aren't just going to wait around for you anymore.  As you chase your dream date, you'll notice that ugly little faces appear to be puking on you.  These are actually gargoyles, and they're trying to dump lava on you.  The gargoyles are easily avoided by stopping when they breathe fire, and since there are no other dangers on this level, you're free to stop and start the pursuit at will.  Each time you catch the woman you can score a few points in the standard manner, but she'll run away again and the chase continues…"},{"id":647,"title":"Haunted House","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Hidden throughout a haunted mansion are three pieces of a magical urn, and your goal is to enter the mansion and retrieve all three before you lose your nine lives! The game is played from an overhead point of view where you see only your eyeballs as you explore the  four floors of the maze-like mansion. To make your mission even more difficult, there are various creatures wandering throughout. Tarantulas, giant vampire bats, and one fast moving ghost will all cause you to lose a life if encountered too closely. As a defense against the creatures, a magical scepter can be found in the mansion which will make you immune to its inhabitants.The mansion contains many doors, some of which may be locked; to explore all the rooms, you will first need to find the master key which is hidden somewhere. The mansion is very dark, and you will not be able to see any of the objects in it (and in more difficult game variations, you can't see the walls either). To reveal objects and the mansion walls, you need to light one of your unlimited supply of matches which will light up a small area around you. Don't be surprised if a swift wind or passing creature blow out your match, though!You are only allowed to carry one object at a time so you will need to create a strategy for exploring the mansion; to unlock a door or move a piece of the urn, you will need to put down the scepter so be careful! You win the game when all three pieces of the urn are assembled and you make it out of the mansion. The game keeps track of how many matches you have used on your mission, and the fewer matches the better the score!"},{"id":648,"title":"Home Run","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"The game can be played against the computer or with another player. You have the option to have 1, 2 or 3 players in the field. As a pitcher, you use the joystick to throw the ball and to control its speed and curve. After the ball is hit, your control all your men (they all move together since they follow the orders of a single joystick) in the field to catch the ball. As a batter, you can control the position of the baseball bat with the joystick. If you consider that your runners would make it to the next base, you can press the controller button so they stop at their current base. The rest of the rules are basically like real baseball. Each team has nine innings in a game. You are out after three strikes, your get to first base after four balls (balls that do not fly over Home) or if the pitcher hits you with a ball. In the field, you can put out a batter by catching his ball, then another runner by reaching his next base before him or simply by touching him between bases, thus completing a double play. The only way to accomplish a home run is by hitting the ball over second base without having it caught by the field players. You score a point for each runner that reaches Home base after each of the first three."},{"id":649,"title":"Human Cannonball","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Human Cannonball your goal is to fire a man out of a cannon and have him land in a bucket of water. To do this you need to adjust your cannon so the position, angle, and firing speed are just right. You score a point for each successful landing, and the game ends after seven attempts. Several game variations are included which allow you to have the position, angle and speed all set by the player, or have one or more of these in a fixed position, or have one or more of these randomly set by the computer. If you wish to make the game more challenging, you can also set a moving wall in front of the bucket which will make your timing more critical."},{"id":650,"title":"Hunt & Score","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Hunt & Score is similar to the game Memory. The player is presented with a numbered grid; behind each grid section is a picture. On each turn, the player chooses two grid sections in an attempt to find two matching pictures. Points are earned for finding matching pictures, and the player with the most points at the end wins. Several game options include a 16 or 30 square game grid, the ability to handicap one of the players, and the ability to enable or disable wild cards."},{"id":651,"title":"Ice Hockey","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Ice Hockey is an ice hockey game for one player against the computer or two players. Each team consists of two players, one offensive and one defensive. At any given time one player is active and can be controlled while the other remains inactive; if the puck is near your goal then the defensive player becomes active, otherwise you control the offensive player. Each player has the ability to shoot the puck at a variety of angles, and can even body check their opponent! The game lasts for three minutes, and whoever scores more points by the end of that time wins. The game can be played at normal or high speed, and optionally one of the players can be handicapped to give an inexperienced player more of an advantage."},{"id":652,"title":"Ikari Warriors","systemName":"2600","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SNK Corporation","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A conversion of the arcade game, Ikari Warriors is a vertically scrolling action game. One or two players fight their way through a variety of terrain, such as jungles, rivers, and ruins. Along the way different weapons can be found, including machine guns, grenades, and rocket launchers."},{"id":653,"title":"Inca Gold - Spider Monster","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fund. International Co.","publisherName":"Funvision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Like many games that followed the Donkey Kong line, your goal in Inca Gold is to reach the upper platform, where a large creature throws enemies toward you. your mission is to climb on top of the platform and collect the gold"},{"id":654,"title":"Indy 500","systemName":"2600","year":"1977","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Indy 500 is a racing game played from a top down point of view. In the one player game, your goal is to complete as many laps as you can in 60 seconds. In the two player game, the first player to complete 25 laps wins! Included are several different race tracks, two difficulty levels, and additional game variations called ice race, tag, and crash 'n score. In ice race, the track is icy causing your car to slide often and making it difficulty to steer.  In tag, one player is \"it\" and needs to tag the other player. For each second you race without being tagged, a point is earned. Lastly, in crash 'n score the goal is to crash into targets which appear on the race track. The first player to crash into the target earns a point, and then a new target will appear elsewhere on the track."},{"id":655,"title":"Infiltrate","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Apollo, Inc.","publisherName":"Apollo, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"You are a secret agent sent on an important mission to recover enemy documents. There are enemy assassins trying to stop you.You move the joystick to move your character, left or right. Press the button to fire. You fire in the direction you are moving. When you are next to an elevator, you will automatically board it when it gets to your level unless your are pushing towards it, in which case you will walk across it. If you are on the same level with an assassin and there is no elevator between you, you can shoot him. If he shoots at you, you can pull down on the joystick to duck. You cannot shoot while ducked. If the assassin shoots or touches you, you lose a life.Difficulty switchA=Enemy shots travel the length of the screenB=Enemy shots only travel half the screen's lengthScoringAgent travels all floor levels, top to bottom or bottom to top=3,000 pointsShooting an assassin=250 pointsAssassin is riding elevator when shot=75 bonus points added to assassin shooting pointsYou get an extra agent every 10,000 points.Game variationsGames 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5, and 1-6=One playerGames 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5, and 2-6 =Two playersAssassin speed and intelligence:at Level 1 in games 1-1, 1-4, 2-1, and 2-4at Level 2 in games 1-2, 1-5, 2-2, and 2-5at Level 3 in games 1-3, 1-6, 2-3, and 2-6There are invisible assassins in games 1-4, 1-5, 1-6, 2-4, 2-5, and 2-6."},{"id":656,"title":"International Soccer","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel Electronics","publisherName":"M Network","players":"2 Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The object of the game is to score more goals than your opponent in two simulated 45-minute periods. A goal is scored by kicking the ball into your opponent's net. Each player has a 4-man team. You control one man on your team Computer controls the other 3 and moves them to simulate a full 11-man team. You see 1/3 of the soccer field at any given time during game play. Screen moves (scrolls) to follow game play."},{"id":657,"title":"IQ Memory Teaser","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp.","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Suntek's I.Q. Memory Teaser/IQ-180 was likely originally from Home Vision, although a copy has yet to surface."},{"id":658,"title":"James Bond 007","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"On Time Software","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In James Bond 007 you control James Bond in his multi purpose craft. This craft can travel on both land and sea, can jump over danger, or fire at enemies on the many different levels. Each horizontally scrolling level in the game is loosely based on a different James Bond movie. The levels included are Diamonds Are Forever, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, and For Your Eyes Only. Each level has a variety of enemies trying to destroy you, and a unique goal that must be accomplished to continue on (for example, you may have to land on a hidden oil rig to stop Seraffino, or find Stromberg's undersea laboratory and destroy it). If you can complete all the missions, you win the game! Good luck, Mr. Bond."},{"id":659,"title":"Jawbreaker","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sierra On-Line, Inc.","publisherName":"Tigervision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Maze","description":"A clone of Pac-Man, where you as jaws must collect all points and escape lethal heads. There are also magical points to break heads by your jaws during some time. You have to collect the points, magical items, and progress from level to level."},{"id":660,"title":"Journey Escape","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Age, Inc.","publisherName":"Data Age, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"You're on the road with the rock band Journey! After each concert, your goal is to guide the five band members to the escape vehicle so they can get to the next concert on time. You start with $50,000 from the concert and need to guide one band member at a time; the screen scrolls vertically, and you need to get past the crowds and various obstacles before time runs out. Trying to slow you down are numerous fans, reporters, promoters, and photographers. Running into each of these will cause you to lose some of the money you start with, and also precious time! Stage barriers and fences will also cause you to lose time, but you won't lose any money if you hit one of these. To help you out, roadies and your manager are also in the crowds. They will give you temporary invulnerability allowing you to run straight through any obstacles. The game ends when a band member doesn't make it to the escape vehicle before the timer runs out. As the game advances, there will be bigger and bigger crowds to avoid, and they will be more aggressive about getting in your way!"},{"id":661,"title":"Joust","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Williams Electronics Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"In Joust, players take control of a knight with a lance who rides their flying ostrich (or stork, for Player 2) to do battle against computer-controlled evil knights who ride atop vultures.Players must flap their steed's wings to hit the enemy from a higher jousting point to destroy the vulture and its rider. Once the enemy has been hit, an egg falls to one of the platforms below. The heroic knights must destroy the eggs before they hatch and release new and increasingly more difficult knights. The three strengths of enemy knights are Bounder (red knight), Hunter (white knight), and Shadow Lord (blue knight). These enemy knights are not the only challenge to be found in the game. Players must also contend with crumbling platforms, lava trolls who attempt to pull knights into the fire, and the dreaded \"unbeatable\"(?) pterodactyl.The game was novel for its time for being one of the few two-player simultaneous games in the arcade."},{"id":662,"title":"Jr. Pac-Man","systemName":"2600","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bally Midway Manufacturing Co., Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Maze","description":"Jr. Pac-Man features gameplay similar to the original Pac-Man, but with a few changes. As Jr., you need to eat all of the dots in a maze without running into the four ghosts that are trying to get you. The maze is now much larger, and no longer fits on a single screen. The maze will scroll around to follow the action. From time to time a tasty bonus will bounce around the screen which can be eaten for extra points. There are tricycles, kites, drums, balloons, trains, root beers, and other bonuses that appear as the levels progress. When the bonus items bounce around the screen, any dots they touch will become larger and are now worth 50 points each instead of 10. However, one of these larger dots will cause Jr. Pac-Man to slow down greatly when he eats them making it more difficult to remain one step ahead of the ghosts which constantly pursue him! Located throughout the maze are power pellets; when Jr. eats one of these, the ghosts will temporarily turn blue and can now be eaten to earn even more points."},{"id":663,"title":"Jungle Fever","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"PlayAround","publisherName":"PlayAround","players":"1 Player","genre":"Mature","description":"This is a double-ender cartridge with Jungle Fever on one end and Knight on the Town on the other.Jungle Fever is just a gender-reversed version of Burning Desire in which your boyfriend is being held for sacrifice and you must rescue him while avoiding the rocks thrown by the amazons.Knight on the Town involves you (the knight in question) building a bridge over the moat to reach the princess. You must contend with a castration-minded alligator and a troll. Also, if you select it, the bird above you will drop fire to remove one of your bridge sections. Once you reach your lady, you can get your \"reward\"."},{"id":664,"title":"Jungle Hunt","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito America Corporation","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Jungle Hunt offers four unique adventure experiences, which repeat with greater difficulty once all four have been survived.  If you don't survive these adventures, you will not only lose your own life but that of the lovely Penelope, who has been captured by cannibals!The first part challenges your Tarzan skills - can you swing on the vines without plummeting to your doom?  The second part pits you against a whole bunch of nasty crocodiles in a mighty river.  Fortunately, you have a knife to fight back with.  Don't forget to go up for air!  In the third part, you face a battle against oncoming boulders of varying sizes and physics.  Once you've cleared all these treacherous hazards, you still must confront the dreaded cannibal, who is armed with a wicked spear.  Can you get past him and save the lovely Penelope?Gameplay involves much strategic jumping and knife play (in the river/crocodile phase).  The view is always a side view, much like Pitfall! and later platform games."},{"id":665,"title":"Kaboom!","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The mad bomber is on the loose! As he races back and forth at the top  of the screen, you need to catch the bombs he drops in buckets of water. One point is earned for each bomb caught, but miss one of the bombs, and Kaboom! As the levels progress, the mad bomber will move faster and faster and drop more and more bombs. You start the game with three buckets, and lose one each time a bomb is missed. The game ends when all of your water buckets are gone."},{"id":666,"title":"Kangaroo","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sun Electronics Corp.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Baby Roo has been kidnapped by monkeys, and it's up to Mama Roo to come to the rescue! Your kangaroo starts out at the bottom of the screen. You need to guide the kangaroo up the various ladders and platforms to the top where Baby Roo is being held captive. The monkeys will be trying to stop you by throwing or dropping apples and knocking you off the platforms. Your kangaroo has boxing gloves, however, and can knock out the monkeys with a single punch! Along the way various types of fruit can be collected to earn bonus points."},{"id":667,"title":"Karate","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Froggo Games Corporation","publisherName":"Froggo Games Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Karate is a fighting game for two players or one player against the computer. Your goal is to earn a black belt by winning a series of fights. By moving the joystick in various directions and pushing the button, you can use a variety of kicks and punches which are each worth varying amounts of points if successful. Each fight lasts for two minutes, and at the end of that time the points earned will be added up to determine who the winner is. There are two difficulty levels available."},{"id":668,"title":"Keystone Kapers","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The notorious thief Harry Hooligan is on the loose! You play the part of Officer Keystone Kelly, sent in to capture Harry. Harry is trapped in a four story mall, and is running as fast as he can to reach the exit at the top. Your job is to catch up to him and send him to prison. You will need to use either the escalators at the end of each floor, or the elevator in the middle to go from floor to floor. The escalators may be further away, but the elevator moves pretty slowly so you will need to decide which route will be faster in getting you closer to your goal. If Harry can make it to the top before you catch him, you will have to retry that level. Harry has no intention of letting you catch him easily, and is hurling everything he can find in an attempt to slow you down. Shopping carts, bouncing balls, biplanes, and more will all be flying past on the screen and will either slow you down or send you back to the beginning if you get hit. As the levels progress, Harry will run faster and faster, and more objects will be tossed your way to duck and jump over."},{"id":669,"title":"Killer Satellites","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starpath Corporation","publisherName":"Starpath Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"For decades, the weapons satellites have orbited Earth harmlessly. Now, for unknown reasons, they have dropped from the sky to obliterate mankind. You are a test pilot with an experimental craft that can stop the satellites. It is up to you to protect your home town.You fly above your town's forcefield. Satellites will drop from the sky and show on the radar area at the screen top. You must fly to them and shoot them before they reach the town as they have the ability to penetrate the town's shields. Be aware of your fuel because if you run out of fuel, you lose a life. Also, be aware of the laser heat indicator just below the fuel gauge. If the laser gets too hot, it will not fire until it cools. The town's forcefield may not be able to stop the satellites, however, it will stop your craft so flying into it is detrimental to your health. In later levels, you must contend with meteors as well as satellites. You cannot shoot the meteors but they cannot penetrate the town's shields. You will be destroyed and lose a life, however, if you ram into one."},{"id":670,"title":"King Kong","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tigervision","publisherName":"Tigervision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"King Kong has taken a lady to the top of the Empire State Building. It is up to you to rescue her but it won't be easy. Kong is throwing bombs at you.This game is a clone of Donkey Kong, except instead of barrels, you must avoid bombs. You must make your way across the floors and up the ladders while jumping over bombs for points and holes in the floor. There is also a timer in the upper right. It starts at nine-hundred ninety and counts down ten points per second. If you are hit by a bomb or fall through a hole in the floor or the time reaches zero, you lose a life. Occasionally, Kong will release a magic bomb that gives more points when you jump it as well as moves you to the next floor up. Once you reach the top floor, the game starts again but faster."},{"id":671,"title":"Klax","systemName":"2600","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Games Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"An action/puzzle game, the object is to catch assorted color falling tiles and create rows, columns, or diagonals of a single color. Each level requires a different pattern to be made, and the tiles fall faster, more at a time, and in an increasing number of colors as the game progresses."},{"id":672,"title":"Knight on the Town","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"PlayAround","publisherName":"PlayAround","players":"1 Player","genre":"Mature","description":"The player must build the bridge using the blocks that are on the left side of the screen, but taking care of the various creatures that IRAM try to hinder you, like alligators eating pieces of the bridge and dragons throwing fireballs."},{"id":673,"title":"Kool-Aid Man","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel Electronics","publisherName":"M Network","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"When the troublemaking Thirsties enact their plan of draining water out of the local swimming pool with their drinking straws, it's up to Kool-Aid Man to stop them!Kool-Aid man must gather up Kool-Aid soft drink mix in order to catch and put a stop to the Thirsties' scheme.  The three ingredients are Water (W), Sugar (S), and Kool-Aid (K).  If the Thirsties touch Kool-Aid Man, he gets bounced around the yard, losing time, and the pool gets drained further.  If the Thirsties succeed in draining the pool, it's \"Game Over\" for Kool-Aid Man.  If Kool-Aid Man succeeds, then he wins and goes on to the next level of difficulty.  Oh Yeah!"},{"id":674,"title":"Krull","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Krull is a multi part action game based on the movie of the same name. A beast and his army have traveled through space until finally landing on the distant planet of Krull and ravaging the entire planet. But there is a prophecy which tells of a king and queen who will someday take back the planet. These future rulers are Princess Lyssa and Prince Colwyn. But before their marrage, Princess Lyssa is captured by the beast! You play the part of Prince Colwyn on a mission to rescue Lyssa and destroy the beast. The game is divided up into several parts.The first part takes place during the foiled wedding. A large number of slayers arrive at the castle, and you need to defeat as many as you can to earn points. But eventually Princess Lyssa is captured.In the next section you need to ride your horse towards the Widow's web; on the way you can collect Glaives which may be used to fight the beast. Once you reach the web, you need to make your way to the cocoon at the top of the web in order to find the correct path to the Black Fortress. The crystal spider along with strands of the web make maneuvering your way around this screen a challenge. Once you know the correct path, you ride on to the Black Fortress. Here you need to use the Glaives you've collected to free the Princess from a prison, and then destroy the beast!  After successfully completing all tasks, the game will repeat at a more difficult skill level."},{"id":675,"title":"Kung-Fu Master","systemName":"2600","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Irem Corp.","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"A conversion of the arcade game of the same name, which itself is loosely based on a movie, Kung-Fu Master is a side scrolling action game for one or two players, who alternate turns.Mr. X has captured the pickpocket Sylvia and it is up to Thomas, a kung-fu master who owns a restaurant, to get her back. She is located on the top floor of Mr. X's castle and Thomas will need to fight his way to the top. Of course, this won't be easy as each floor has many opponents to get past and a floor boss at the end of each level. Thomas is able to move left and right, jump, duck, and punch and kick. Enemy projectiles such as knives can be kicked in the air to rebound them towards the enemy. On the top floor resides Mr. X himself."},{"id":676,"title":"Lady in Wading","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"PlayAround","publisherName":"PlayAround","players":"1 Player","genre":"Mature","description":"Lady in Wading is a gender reversed version of Knight on the Town in which you are a lady knight trying to get to your prince. The game is otherwise identical, including the sexual 'reward' at the end."},{"id":677,"title":"Laser Blast","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Laser Blast, you control an intergalactic spacecraft, and you need to destroy enemy ground forces. Using your laser blasts, try to destroy the enemy vehicles which appear three at a time. But be careful, they are fully armed with their own lasers and have no intention of letting you take them out easily! The more enemy vehicles you destroy, the more points you earn. If you do get hit by a laser blast, your spacecraft will fall to the ground and crash. When hit you still have one last chance to take out an enemy by maneuvering the spacecraft to crash land on top of it."},{"id":678,"title":"Laser Gates","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Laser Gates is a side scrolling shooter. Failsafe detonators inside the cryptic computer have malfunctioned, and your job is to pilot a spaceship to destroy them before they explode. The narrow passage you'll need to fly through is well guarded: deadly force fields appear and disappear, rocket launchers attack, and deadly byte bats will get in your way. Your ship has a limited shield; each time you are hit by one of these enemies, the shield loses energy. When the shields energy is completely gone, the game ends. Also be on the lookout for energy pods which can replenish the shield (these don't appear often, so be sure not to miss one)! To deal with some of the enemies and obstacles your ship is equipped with a laser. Naturally, your mission is timed: you will need to make your way to the next detonator before time expires and it explodes! Points are earned by disabling the detonators, destroying enemies and successfully making it past the force fields."},{"id":679,"title":"Lilly Adventure","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp.","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Although very slow, Lilly Adventure is a good game, each screen that the player passes, he will receive points and the next level will be random, so that the game does not become repetitive if the player suffers game over.There is a system time in the game, making the player hurry to cross the obstacles, but each new level, the clock is reset, causing it to completely lose its meaning, since it is easier the player loses his 5 lives before time runs out"},{"id":680,"title":"Lochjaw","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Apollo, Inc.","publisherName":"Apollo, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Maze","description":"You are a diver in an underwater maze. Throughout the maze are valuable diamonds, and your goal is to retrieve as many as you can. In the middle of the screen is a shark cage where you begin. As you collect diamonds you need to bring them back to the shark cage in order to earn points. Swimming back and forth constantly is a deadly shark. If the shark encounters any of the diamonds, it will eat them; likewise you can also be eaten by the shark, causing you to lose a life. You have no defense against the shark, however you are immune if you are in the shark cage and the doors are closed. Somewhere in the maze the Loch Ness monster remains hidden. If you disturb the monster, it will continuously chase you unless you can lead it back into one of the caves located in the corners of the screen."},{"id":681,"title":"Lock 'n' Chase","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data East Corporation","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Maze","description":"Lock 'n' Chase is an arcade action game similar to Pac-Man. You play a thief who is trapped in a maze like vault. To get out, you need to collect all of the gold dots located in the maze. Your task won't be easy, since there are four police officers in the vault who are constantly trying to catch you! Located throughout the maze are numerous doors. As you run through the maze, you have the ability to temporarily close a door in an attempt to block the police. You can only close two doors at a time, and any closed doors automatically open again after a short amount of time. When all of the gold in the maze has been collected, the exit to the vault will open and you can escape and move on to the next, more difficult vault. Occasionally a bonus item will appear in the maze, such as a cash bag, crown, or briefcase, which can be collected to earn even more points."},{"id":682,"title":"London Blitz","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Avalon Hill","publisherName":"Avalon Hill","players":"1 Player","genre":"Maze","description":"During WWII German bombers turned daily existence in London into a nightmare. Most bombs exploded on impact but some would sit for hours, days or weeks before detonating. It was up to the Royal Engineers to find and defuse these unexploded bombs (UXB's) before they exploded. As a Lance Corporal in the Royal Engineers, it is your job to defuse these bombs.First, you will check your London map to see where the bombs are. Then it is defusing time. On the C64, you must use the joystick to cause the dial to rotate, changing the numbers next to a switch then clicking on the disarm switch at the bottom. If the number is wrong, you must change it again and keep trying. On the Atari 2600, you slide a sliding bar. On green bombs, the top bar controls the left switch, the middle the middle and the bottom the right.You set the slide to a spot the move to the switches and push right. On orange bombs, what slide bar controls what switch varies from bomb to bomb and on blue bombs, you can't control the switches. They just randomly change and you push right and hope you disarm in time.The possible ranks are:Lance CorporalCorporalSargentStaff SargentWarrant OfficerSecond LieutenantFirst LieutenantCaptainAt the start of the game, you can select which rank to start at, from Lance Corporal to Second Lieutenant on the C64 or from Lance Corporal to First Lieutenant on the Atari 2600. Every time you disarm a bomb, you move up levels within your rank. Move up eight levels and you are promoted. If a bomb explodes in the city and causes damage, you are demoted a level in rank.You lose the game is you are demoted below Lance Corporal or a bomb explodes while you are near it, a not-very-healthy thing to happen.You win if you get promoted to Captain, whereupon you will be given a desk job."},{"id":683,"title":"Lost Luggage","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Apollo, Inc.","publisherName":"Apollo, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"You are at the airport attempting to collect your luggage from the carousel. However, the carousel has gone out of control and is tossing luggage everywhere! You need to catch all of the luggage that is tossed out, or all of your clothes will be scattered around the airport. As the levels progress, more and more luggage will need to be caught, and the games speed increases. There are two difficulty levels available; the easier mode gives you two men to catch luggage with, and the harder mode gives you only one man. Several other game variations are also available: if the terrorist suitcase option is enabled, explosive suitcases will occasionally appear. If you don't catch these, the game immediately ends regardless of how many lives you have left. If the suitcase control option is enabled during a two player game, you are able to control the direction your opponents suitcases travel."},{"id":684,"title":"M.A.D.","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Western Technologies Inc.","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"M.A.D. (which stands for Missile Attack and Defense) is an arcade action game somewhat similar to Missile Command. You control a photon cannon at the bottom of the screen, and your goal is to protect six energy stations located to your left and right. Waves of rockets and other ships will fly by on the screen, and occasionally one will drop in an attempt to destroy one of the stations (as a warning on most levels, the enemy will turn white just before it drops). You need to make sure you shoot it before your energy station is destroyed! When all six energy stations are gone, the game is over. A two player variation is also included; one player will control the photon cannon, and the second player controls a cursor and can select when and where an enemy will drop. The players alternate between offense and defense in this version."},{"id":685,"title":"M.A.S.H","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"M*A*S*H was one of the many attempts by various software companies to take a successful movie or television show and convert it into a playable game.In this game, you play the role of \"Hawkeye Pierce,\" a surgeon stationed at the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital #4077 during the Korean War (1950-1953). There are two main stages in the game, each of which you must pass to move to the next round.  The first mission involves rescuing injured soldiers from the battlefield with your helicopter and returning them to home base without being shot down by enemy tanks.  The second mission takes place in the operating room while you are required to carefully remove bullets and shrapnel from wounded soldiers... it is very similar to the classic \"OPERATION\" tweezers game by Milton Bradley.Each set of missions are repeated four times.  The first player to reach 999 points wins the game. There are four different variations of games, each selectable as either one player (against the computer) or two-player mode."},{"id":686,"title":"MagiCard","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Computer Magic","publisherName":"CommaVid","players":"1 Player","genre":"Utility","description":"This is not a game, but a programming tool for the Atari 2600"},{"id":687,"title":"Malagai","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Answer Software","publisherName":"Answer Software","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Maze","description":"You are Commander Harrington \"Harry\" Crag of the starship \"Endless Search\". You are put into a Malagai base for repairs but now the Malagai are holding you ransom. They want your advanced technology.There are three airlock doors per starbase. You must get the correct key for each door. Each is held by one of three Malagai. The order of which Malagai is holding which key is shown by the pictures above the starbase.If you are away from your assigned compartment for too long, as indicated by the line at the bottom of the screen, the Malagai will attack and you will need to return to your compartment to make them friendly again. When you touch a Malagai and, if it is the correct one, get the airlock door key, the Malagai will attack and the airlock will flash, on most game variations (see below). You must then make your way to the airlock. One door will disappear and the Malagai will become friendly again. After you open the third door, it is off to the next starbase.After the third (blue) starbase, you get an extra man.Game Variations:Version 1: All the Malagai have different shapes and colorsVersion 2: All the Malagai have the same shape but different colorsVersion 3: All Malagai are the same shape and color and the airlocks do not blink to show you got the right key.Scoring:Touch a Malagai while they're friendly=100 points (50 point bonus if it has the correct key)Open airlocks one or two=100 pointsOpen airlock three to exit starbase orange or teal=150 pointsOpen airlock three to exit blue starbase=250 pointsDifficulty switches set to \"B\"=10 seconds from compartment before Malagai attackDifficulty switches set to \"A\"=15 seconds from compartment before Malagai attack"},{"id":688,"title":"Mangia'","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spectravision","publisherName":"Spectravision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Mama Mia! That's a  lots a pasta!Mama brings pasta to the table. You must either eat the pasta, toss it to Frankie the cat when he is at the window, or toss it to Sergio the dog when he is under the table.You have four lives. If you eat more than 20 plates of pasta, you will burst (literally) and lose 1 life. If more than 9 plates of pasta are placed on the table, it will collapse and you will lose 1 life.To eat pasta, you move the joystick to the right then the left. To toss pasta to a pet, you move the joystick to the right then up or down in one smooth motion. You must throw when Mama's back is turned and the cat is in the window or the dog is in the right spot under the table. If you throw food at the floor or window when the pet is not in position or if Mama sees you throw food to a pet, she will bring 3 plates the next time. Remember, over nine plates on the table and it is arrivederci una vita (goodbye one life).To clear a level, you must eat or toss a certain number of plates of pasta.1=312=323=354=375=406=427=458=479=49The point value of each plate of pasta starts at 5 at level 1 and increases by 1 point per level, to a maximum of 13 at level 9.You get an extra life at every 1,000 points. The highest points you can reach is 9,999."},{"id":689,"title":"Marauder","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"On-Line Systems","publisherName":"Tigervision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You've landed on an alien planet and penetrated the enemy base defended by armed attack robots. Your mission is to find your way to the heart of the base and to destroy the power center of the enemy's weapon system.You start on the right side of a room, randomly selected. You must make your way though various rooms, killing or avoiding the four robots as you go. You need to find the power center and shoot it to clear that level. You must do this before the timer at the bottom runs out. Once you shoot the power center, you will get the remaining time as bonus.  You are then sent to a new room to start again but now there are five robots per room. Get the power center again and there will be six per room. Get the power center again and you return to four robots per room but faster. In some rooms, you will randomly find a magic armor that will make you invulnerable for a short time."},{"id":690,"title":"Marine Wars","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Industry Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Konami Industry Co. Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"You are a battleship firing shells at attacking battleships and/or attacking bomber planes.The game has four scenes: fighting ships at day, fighting ships by night, fighting planes and ships by day, fighting planes and ships by night. You move left or right and press the button to fire. In the night scenes, you cannot see the ships or planes in the distance unless something explodes.It takes three hits to sink your ship. You start the game with three battleships and can get a new ship every 5000 points. The enemy starts out with 9 battleships and 30 aircraft. These numbers will increase as the scenes change according to the following formula:  Number of battleships: 9 + (N - 1) x 2  Number of aircraft: 30 + (N - 1) x 2  where N is the pattern number.Game variationsThe only selections are one or two player. The difficulty switches are not used.ScoringTop row of battleships: 80 pointsMiddle row of battleships: 70 pointsBottom row of battleships: 60 pointsEnemy fighter: 80 pointsEnemy torpedo: 30 pointsEnemy bomb: 30 pointsEnemy MTB: 30 pointsAfter each scene you get a 500 point bonus."},{"id":691,"title":"Mario Bros.","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nintendo Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Mario and Luigi, the best plumbers in the world, have a real job on their hands. A host of characters have taken over the sewers, and the brothers must clear them out of the pipes.The platform puzzle which first introduced Luigi to the world has both single and multiplayer action with two differing game types, but with the same objective.Crabs, turtles and fighter flies must be cleared out by jumping underneath the platform they sit on, then kicking them away. Each level is cleared when a set number of coins is collected.For the two player mode, the first to collect the set amount of coins wins."},{"id":692,"title":"Master Builder","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spectravision","publisherName":"Spectravision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"WANTED: A master builder to create structures per blueprints for Spectraville. To apply, insert cartridge into Atari 2600 and power on machine.You are shown what you are to build for 5 seconds. To get the bricks, go to either side of the screen and press in that direction. To lay a brick, press fire then down. When Spectradog comes on the screen, you must jump over him by pushing the joystick to the upper right or upper left or he will make you lose one life. As the building gets higher, the kid will steal the ladder. When the brat appears on the screen, you must get off the ladder or you will fall and lose one life. When the building gets to be several stories high, you must be leery of staying on the very top as lightning may strike and lose you a life. When you lose a life, you drop any bricks you were carrying.Once the building is complete, you go all the way up the ladder and push up to call the helicopter to take you to the next site. If the building is not correct, the helicopter will pick you up but then drop you near the edge of the screen, losing you a life. There are game selections for unlimited time but limited bricks and unlimited bricks but limited time."},{"id":693,"title":"Masters of the Universe - The Power of He-Man","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel Electronics","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Masters of the Universe, you control He-Man as he battles Skeletor in two different types of arcade action scenes. In the first part of the game, you control the Wind Raider flying towards Castle Grayskull. You have a limited amount of fuel with which to reach your destination, plus numerous fireballs will be flying around the screen trying to stop you and Skeletor will be running along the ground. The Wind Raider is equipped with bombs and guns which can be used to defend yourself from the fireballs, and also can earn bonus points if you can hit Skeletor. The second part of the game takes place on foot. When you've landed near the castle, He-Man needs to pursue Skeletor. Skeletor will be firing numerous lightning bolts which can be blocked with a shield. There is a time limit here, and you must get past all of the screens and catch Skeletor before time runs out. If you are successful, the game will repeat at a tougher skill level."},{"id":694,"title":"Math Gran Prix","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Educational","description":"Get ready for a math race.  Your fuel, correctly answer math questions.  Your car, a carefully tuned racing car that can move 2 to 3 spaces depending on how hard the math problem is.  The track contains many triggers that can give extra spaces, extra turns, and even keep your car on the track.  There are areas in the track where a car coming from behind can knock you off, to get back answer a math problem correctly.  In the end, the one with the most math skills and greatest planning effort will win the checkered flag.Difficulty switchesLeft switch for player one, right switch for player two.Set to A for time limit (one minute for addition and subtraction, two minutes for multiplication and division).Set to B for no time limit.Game variationsGames one, four and seven are easyGames two, five and eight are mediumGames three, six and nine are hardGames one, two and three contain only addition and subtraction problemsGames four, five and six contain only multiplication and division problemsGames seven, eight and nine contain all four math problem types."},{"id":695,"title":"Maze Craze - A Game of Cops 'n Robbers","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Maze","description":"In Maze Craze, your goal is to be the first of two players to make it out of a maze! Each player controls a cop that starts on the left, and the first player to make it out the exit on the right wins. The game also includes of variety of options. The maze can be completely visible, completely invisible, or have just a few parts invisible. With invisible mazes you can optionally have the computer provide a sneak peak at the complete maze periodically. To make your task more challenging, one to five robbers may also be placed in the maze. If you are caught by one of the robbers, you will momentarily be stunned giving your opponent an advantage. You can also give your cop the ability to set up a blockade to confuse your opponent. This will look like a regular wall, however you can walk straight through it. The games speed can also be adjusted, from calculatingly slow to extremely fast."},{"id":696,"title":"Mega Force","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You are a member of MegaForce and have been sent to the city of Sardoun. Sardoun is under attack and you must defend it. You are armed with the Moto-Fighter, a sort of armed motorcycle with flight ability.When you are on the ground, your missiles fire down and forward, at an angle. When you are in the air, your missiles fire straight ahead.The object is to destroy enemy fighters, destroy or avoid ground-launched rockets, destroy fuel depots and destroy the enemy headquarters. Any enemy fighters that get past you will head to Sardoun and bomb a building. You will see a red flash at the top of the screen with the words \"Defend\" when Sardoun is in trouble.Every second you are playing, you use one gallon on fuel. If you run out of fuel, you lose a life. You can shoot fuel tanks to replenish. If you destroy all the tanks of that depot, a prize will appear that you can shoot (but may not want to). See \"Prizes\" for details. Each tank destroyed is worth eighty points and ten gallons of fuel.Each enemy fighter destroyed is worth 100 points.Each ground rocket destroyed is worth 300 points.Each tower of the enemy headquarters destroyed is worth 300 to 600 points. If you get them all, you get one more point.Each tower of Sardoun destroyed is worth 100 to 400 points and ten gallons of fuel each BUT if all the towers are destroyed, you will not be able to get any more points that round and will lose a life at the end of that round.Prizes---------Missile=300 points and ten gallons of fuelMoto-fighter=300 points and ten gallons of fuelEnemy fighter=100 points and 0 gallons of fuel *Ground-launched rocket=70 points and 0 gallons of fuel *Yellow palm tree=400 points and 20 gallons of fuelArrow=0 points and 0 gallons of fuelMan=600 points and 20 gallons of fuel +*=If you shoot the enemy fighter or ground-launched rocket prizes (not the enemies), it will add 7 enemy fighters and 3 ground-launched rockets to the screen, so it is not recommended.+=If you shoot the man prize, in addition to points and fuel, you will get an extra life."},{"id":697,"title":"MegaMania - A Space Nightmare","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Megamania is an arcade action game with gameplay similar to Space Invaders. You control a spaceship at the bottom of the screen and need to defend yourself from numerous waves of attackers. But in Megamania, the attackers much more bizarre than invading aliens. There are hamburgers, diamonds, steam irons, bow ties, space dice, and more! You need to earn points by destroying as many of these strange attackers as you can before your energy supply becomes depleted."},{"id":698,"title":"Midnight Magic","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Midnight Magic is a simple pinball game designed for 1-4 players. The game was modeled on the popular Black Knight pinball table released by Williams. Unlike Black Knight, however, David's Midnight Magic contains a mixture of bright colors. Featuring dual flipper controls, upper and lower playing fields, tilt mechanism, multiple ball play, electromagnetic deflectors, and many special effects, the game represents the first generation of home computer pinball simulations available with relatively realistic pinball features."},{"id":699,"title":"Millipede","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Millipedes, cousins of the Centipede, are all over the garden. This will ruin anything trying to grow there unless they are stopped. But there are other insects as well; spiders, bees, dragonflies and earwigs. Nature is dangerous. Luckily, there's a bug zapper that can shoot arrows at these insects and destroy them.Millipede is the sequel to Centipede, and features similar gameplay, but with a new swarm of insects! The goal is to destroy the multi-segmented millipede as it traverses its way through the mushroom forest towards the bottom of the screen. When all millipede segments have been destroyed, the player will progress to the next, more difficult level. Millipedes and other creatures are all worth a different amount of points. Occasionally dynamite will appear on the screen, which will explode if shot by the bug zapper. With a well timed shot, numerous millipede segments (and other insects as well) can be taken out as they pass by."},{"id":700,"title":"Miner 2049er - Starring Bounty Bob","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Big Five Software","publisherName":"Tigervision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You play the part of Bounty Bob, and it is your mission to explore every inch of an abandoned mine. As you walk over floor sections in the mine, the floor will change color. When all of the floor sections have been changed in color, you can move on to the next, more challenging level. To reach all of the floor sections, you will need to figure out how to get there! You can jump (be careful not to fall too far though, or you will be squished), climb up and down ladders, and use different transportation devices that can be found on the levels (such as an elevator, slides, a springboard, or a canon!) Wandering around the mine are numerous radioactive creatures which get in Bounty Bobs way. Also scattered throughout the mines are various artifacts left behind; if Bounty Bob collects one of these, the creatures will temporarily become vulnerable. If Bounty Bob runs into one of the creatures in this state the creature will be destroyed, but if he runs into a creature while it is glowing Bounty Bob will be destroyed! There is a total of ten different levels, and to complete them all you will need quick reflexes as well as figure out a unique strategy for each level."},{"id":701,"title":"Miner 2049er Volume II","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Big Five Software","publisherName":"Tigervision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Bounty Bob has tracked Yukon Yohan into Nuclear Ned's uranium mine. Bob must 'claim' each section of each part of the mine...but cannot take too long in each area, or the radiation will kill him.Taking the role of Bob, players must traverse through different types of areas inside the nuclear mine. In the first level, \"Lift\", Bob must walk on each part of the screen to 'claim' it. Avoid the monsters by jumping over them or grab an old miner possession to become energized and grab a mutant for points. Use the lift to reach the higher parts of the screen.The next area is the Crusher, with the same goal as Lift but more challenging as the player must also avoid getting crushed. The last part is the Radioactive Waste, where the goal is again the same, but the player must maneuver Bob around the radioactive waste. In each screen, there is a timer in the upper right. If this timer reached zero before you claim all sections, you lose a life.After you have beaten all three screens, they repeat but without any of the bonuses for energizing, so you must jump over or avoid all mutants."},{"id":702,"title":"Mines of Minos","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"CommaVid, Inc.","publisherName":"CommaVid, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Maze","description":"You are the last mining robot on the Minos mine. Monsters have destroyed all your comrades.As the last robot, you must traverse the mine's various levels, gathering spare parts to make more robots (extra lives). You must either avoid the monsters or blow them up with a bomb. After a few seconds, if the monster hasn't hit the bomb, it will explode harmlessly. You can only drop one bomb at a time. If a monster is killed, it will regenerate somewhere in the maze.To deposit your spare parts, you must get to the center top or bottom of any level. To move to another level, hold your joystick button down while moving through the tunnels on either side. You can also use these tunnels, without holding down the button, to quickly get from left or right side of the maze to avoid monsters.To win the game, get to level five and ram each of the three stationary monsters to kill them. You will need at least two spare robots as the ramming will destroy you and the monster.In two player games, player one is the robot, player two is a monster. If the robot runs into the monster being controlled, the monster is destroyed instead of the robot. However, by pushing the joystick button, player two can switch to another monster, allowing the robot to run into an uncontrolled (and therefore deadly) monster.Difficulty switchesLeft switch for the robot, right for the monsters.Set to A to make half speed, B for normal speed.Game variations1P=one player2P=two playerS=spare parts needed for spare robotF=mine levels flood, slowing you down if you enter the water.-T=cannot drop bombs in flooded areas+T=can drop bombs in flooded areasI-mines are invisible except when monsters are exploding by time bombGame 1 1P; S=3; F-TGame 2 2P; S=3; F-TGame 3 1P; S=6; F-TGame 4 2P; S=6; F-TGame 5 1P; S=3Game 6 2P; S=3Game 7 1P; S=2; F-TGame 8 2P; S=2; F-TGame 9 1P; S=3; F+TGame 10 1P; S=3; F+TGame 11 1P; S=3; F+T; IGame 12 2P; S=3; F+T; IScoringDestroy a monster=20 pointsPick up robot part=70 pointsDeposit robot part=lose 70 pointsEvery 1000 points scored up to 4000 raises your power level by one unit."},{"id":703,"title":"Miniature Golf","systemName":"2600","year":"1979","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"This is a computer game simulation of a Miniature Golf course. It attempts to refine your sense of timing and your perceptiveness in judging distance.  As in a traditional miniature golf course, a variety of obstacles are placed in your path to the \"cup.\"  Depending on the game that is selected, the course can be played solo, or a two player competition can be initiated.Rather than a full 18 holes, this Miniature Golf variation has a nine-hole half-course.  Your goal is clear: taking the various obstacles into account, hit the ball through the course and complete each hole by knocking the ball into the cup.  The number of attempts you make for a single hole is tallied as strokes.  While total strokes are unlimited, each hole still has a specific par assigned to it.  So ideally, you should make it your goal to not exceed the par assigned to each hole.Using the standard joystick controller, you can position the club to adjust the strength and angle of how the ball is hit. Remember that no matter how many strokes have accrued, it is necessary to get the ball in the cup before the game continues on to the next hole."},{"id":704,"title":"Missile Command","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Aliens from the planet of Krytol are attacking your cities!! As the commander of a missile base, it is your responsibility to defend them. A variety of enemy weapons and planes will be incoming trying to destroy the six cities at the bottom of the screen. You need to fire missiles to destroy the incoming weapons. If anything gets through, one of your cities could be destroyed. When all of the cities are gone, the game is over. On each level you have a limited amount of ammo, so make sure most (if not all) of your shots are accurate or you could run out of ammo and leave your cities at risk! As the levels progress, there are more and more enemy weapons to destroy which come in at an increasingly faster rate."},{"id":705,"title":"Missile Control","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Video Gems","publisherName":"Video Gems","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Missile Control is a Missile Command-style game. The player has to defend their cities from incoming bombs fire by alien spaceships.The player controls a cursor on the screen which indicates the direction of fire for the defense missiles. Once launched, they travel in a straight line from the launcher through the point the player specified until they hit an object. Each level is won by destroying all alien spaceships. The player loses once all their cities are destroyed. Bonus cities can be obtained by destroying a sufficient number of alien spacecraft.The game gets progressively harder, for example bombs will fall faster and energy barriers might protect the aliens from the player's attacks. To get around the barriers, players can deflect their shots from large defense missiles launched at the sides of the screen."},{"id":706,"title":"Mission 3,000 A.D.","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bit Corporation","publisherName":"Bit Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Mission 3000 is an arcade action game where you control the space ship Thunderhawk on a mission to destroy enemy starbases. On each level, there are six heavily guarded starbases which you need to locate and destroy. To help out, at the bottom of the screen is a scanner which shows the location of the Thunderhawk as well as the starbases. In the main view, the Thunderhawk is visible at the center of the screen which will scroll to follow your movement. To destroy the starbases and numerous attacking starfighters, the Thunderhawk is equipped with lasers which can be fired in eight different directions. When all six starbases have been destroyed, you are awarded an extra life before moving on to the next, more difficult level. The game ends when all of your lives have been lost."},{"id":707,"title":"Mission Survive","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Video Gems","publisherName":"Video Gems","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You're In command of the last all-terestrial battle speedster. The enemy is all around you, dropping smart ombs, blasting your roadway and throwing up obstacles to challenge your skill and test your will to survive."},{"id":708,"title":"Mogul Maniac","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Amiga Corporation","publisherName":"Amiga Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"Mogul Maniac is a 1st-person perspective (although you can see your ski's) skiing game where the objective is to get through the open and and closed gates as quickly as possible. The gates consists of 2 poles of the same color: either red or blue of which the objective is to ski between those poles.The game consists of 9 different courses as well as 2 different difficulty settings (novice and expert). In the novice setting you will be penalized 5 seconds for each gate you miss, the expert setting however automatically disqualifies you if you miss a gate (although you still can complete the run).There also is no limit to the number of players that can play, but only the fastest time will be shown on the screen."},{"id":709,"title":"Montezuma's Revenge - Featuring Panama Joe","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You play as a treasure hunter named Panama Joe, whose goal is to find an ancient treasure hidden by Aztec warrior  deep inside catacombs. But beware, the catacombs are a large maze inhabited by monsters. Bouncing and rolling skulls, dancing spiders, disappearing and re-appearing chains and tons of fire await you. You'll have to find many keys and unlock doors in order to reach your goal. Panama Joe can jump and climb ladders, but doesn't have much to offer in terms of combat. That's why the monsters in the game should be avoided: a collision with an enemy leads to a premature death."},{"id":710,"title":"Moon Patrol","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Irem Corp.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The moon is under attack from a horde of aliens, and you must stop them in your armed buggy. Drive along the surface shooting the aliens and avoiding their bullets. The surface is not flat, there are craters and rocks to avoid contact with, and landmines on the surface. Flying saucers create new craters when they crash. The 25 restart points are letter-coded."},{"id":711,"title":"Moonsweeper","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In Moonsweeper your goal is to rescue miners from the moons in Star Quadrant Jupiter. You begin your mission in space where you must avoid deadly aurora flares, photon torches and space bullets from the sun in this quadrant. From time to time you will see a moon pass by, and by flying near it you can descend to the surface. As you sweep along the surface, you will see stranded miners which need to be rescued by flying over them. Also on the moons surface are various obstacles which must be avoided or destroyed, such as towers and lunar satellites as well as alien surface destroyers. Should you survive and rescue six miners (the maximum your ship can carry), then you may take off from the surface by using the accelerator rings. There are several different types of moons found in this quadrant, each with a different level of difficulty. To help out, your ship is equipped with photon torpedoes and shields (though you will lose points while using the shield)."},{"id":712,"title":"Motocross","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Suntek","publisherName":"Suntek","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Motocross is a motorcycle racing game viewed from a top-down perspective. The player rides a bike against an endless number of opponents on a straight road, trying to avoid running into them. In addition, the player has to watch the amount of gas left in the tank. The fuel gauge can be restored by driving over fuel cans. The goal of the game is to overtake a specified amount of bikes. Once this is accomplished, a new \"scene\" starts, and the difficulty is increased."},{"id":713,"title":"Motocross Racer","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"K-Tel Software","publisherName":"Xonox","players":"1 Player","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Motocross Racer is a bike racing game where you need to race through three different scenes in the shortest amount of time possible. Each scene takes place in a different location with a different perspective. First you will race through the desert with a 3-D behind the bike point of view. Rocks, cacti, scorpions, and other obstacles should be avoided or you'll crash and lose valuable time. Next you'll race a winding path uphill through the woods. This section has a top down view, and you'll lose time if you wander off the track or crash into obstacles. The final segment of the race takes place on the beach with a side scrolling point of view. Various obstacles and other racers will all get in your way here! If you crash too many times, or take too long the game will be over."},{"id":714,"title":"MotoRodeo","systemName":"2600","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Axlon","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is a monster truck race that features true split screen action on an Atari 2600.First, you move the joystick(s) up or down to select if this opponent will be a human player or computer, a blazer or a truck and whether it will have tires or trax. Tires allow you to go over obstacles easier, trax make you bounce higher. Then on the next screen, you select weather you are going to do a competition at hard, medium or easy or whether you are going to practice one of the obstacles in the game.Press the joystick button to accelerate. Move the joystick down to do a wheelie when on the ground. Move the joystick left and right when in the air to control your spin. Move the joystick left and right quickly to escape mud bogs. Press the joystick button and push forward to use a nitro burst if you collected them.Difficulty switchesOnly the left switch is used. Set it to A for a scoring game in which the player with the most points at the end of the race wins.Set it to B for a timing race in which the first player across the finish line wins.ScoringIf the difficulty switch is set to A, the scoring is as follows:Landing upright and flat from a jump=5 pointsHit a wall=10 pointsCrush a car=20 pointsBounce on truck tires on the platform=25 pointsJump to a collapsed ramp=25 pointsTouching 50 on the screen=50 pointsFinish the race first=100 points"},{"id":715,"title":"Mountain King","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"VSS, Inc.","publisherName":"CBS Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Deep within a multi platformed diamond mine is a valuable crown. Your goal is to locate and retrieve the crown, then make it to the top of the mine alive! There are several steps that need to be completed before you can retrieve the crown. First you need to collect enough diamonds to earn 1,000 points. After you have enough points, you need to locate the flame spirit which is hidden somewhere within the mine. Since the mine is rather dark, you carry a flashlight with you which can be used to locate objects (such as treasure chests full of diamonds and the flame spirit.) Once you have the flame spirit, you need to find the entrance to the temple the crown is in. Offer the flame spirit to the skull spirit guarding the entrance, and you can get in and take the crown. Once you have the crown, you need to make it to the top of the mine before time runs out. To make this task more challenging, numerous cave bats fly around which can steal the crown. If this happens, you need to begin again! At the very bottom of the mine is a deadly spider; if you're not careful while exploring this region of the mine, you could become caught in it's web and be eaten. Each level has a time limit, and the more levels you complete the shorter the time limit becomes!"},{"id":716,"title":"Mouse Trap","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Exidy, Inc.","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Maze","description":"Mouse Trap is an arcade action game similar to Pac-Man. You control a mouse in a maze; your goal is to eat all of the bits of cheese in order to score points and move on to the next maze. Wandering throughout the maze are several cats who are trying to catch you! Your mouse has the ability to temporarily turn into a dog and be able to chase the cats. To do so, however, he will need to eat the dog bones which are located throughout the maze. The maze also contains numerous doors. The mouse can move these doors to reconfigure the maze in an attempt to outsmart the cats."},{"id":717,"title":"Mr. Do!","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Universal Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You control Mr. Do has he tries to harvest all of the cherries on the screen. However, there are numerous bad guys out to get him! Mr. Do can defend himself from the badguys in two ways: first he can push the apples located throughout the playfield on top of the enemies and crush them. Secondly, Mr. Do is armed with a power ball. This can be thrown to destroy an enemy. Mr. Do has only one power ball, though, so he will need to wait for it to return to him before it can be used again. From time to time an alpha monster will appear on the screen bearing one of the letters in EXTRA. If you use the power ball to destroy an alpha monster you earn that letter; when you've earned the complete word EXTRA you receive an extra life. When you successfully collect all of the cherries, you will move on to the next, more difficult level.The mobile version of the game includes the original arcade version, as well as an enhanced mode with new levels, power-ups and graphics."},{"id":718,"title":"Mr. Do!'s Castle","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Universal Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Mr. Do!'s Castle is an action platform game which has you in a castle consisting of several floors, each of which contain a variety of blocks. You control Mr. Do! the clown who has a hammer which can be used to knock out the blocks in the floor. Wandering throughout the castle are deadly unicorns which are constantly trying to catch you. Your goal is to earn as many points as possible and to progress through the increasingly difficult castles. There are two ways to complete a castle; you can either destroy all of the deadly unicorns by crushing them with blocks, or you can knock out all of the blocks which have a cherry symbol on them. In addition to the cherry blocks, there are three blocks with a key. If all three key blocks are knocked out, the door on the roof of the castle unlocks. If you make it to the door, all of the unicorns will temporarily become harmless and will contain a letter. If you hit a letter unicorn, you will earn a letter in the word EXTRA. Spell the complete word, and you will earn an extra life. The last type of block you'll encounter has a skull on it. If you knock out two skull blocks, all of the blocks between them will also be knocked out and replaced with a bridge. As the castles progress, the castle layout will become trickier and the unicorns become faster and more numerous."},{"id":719,"title":"Mr. Postman","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bit Corporation","publisherName":"Bit Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"It's a long way to the city of silence, well, not so long since Mr. Postman has only three stages.At the first level your goal is to climb on the back of the bird that is trying to reach you so that the player must dodge your shot, climb the big tree on the edge of the screen to reach the vine that is just above the bird and find a way to jump on the enemy.In the second phase the player is mounted on the bird in a storm, avoid the rays while shooting the hailstones falling toward him. To follow the next Nivelo player must also defeat the birds that are above the clouds.The third and final level is set in the city of silence, here the player must get to the house where it should deliver the mail without colliding with any of the walls. Unlike other levels, this player has no enemy, should just stay focused not to touch anything.After finishing the third stage the game will start from the beginning of the first level."},{"id":720,"title":"Ms. Pac-Man","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Maze","description":"In 1982, a sequel to the  incredibly popular Pac-Man was introduced in the form of his girlfriend, Ms. Pac-Man.  This sequel continued on the \"eat the dots/avoid the ghosts\" gameplay of the original game, but added new features to keep the title fresh.Like her boyfriend, Ms. Pac-Man attempts to clear four various and challenging mazes filled with dots and ever-moving bouncing fruit  while avoiding Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Sue, each with their own personalities and tactics.  One touch from any of these ghosts means a loss of life for Ms. Pac-Man.Ms. Pac-Man can turn the tables on her pursuers by eating one of the four Energizers located within the maze. During this time, the ghosts turn blue, and Ms. Pac-Man can eat them for bonus points (ranging from 200, 400, 800 and 1600, progressively). The Energizer power only lasts for a limited amount of time, as the ghost's eyes float back to their center box, and regenerate to chase after Ms. Pac-Man again.Survive a few rounds of gameplay, and the player will be treated to humorous intermissions showing the growing romantic relationship between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man, leading all the way up to the arrival of \"Junior\"."},{"id":721,"title":"Music Machine, The","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Christian Software Development","publisherName":"HomeComputer Software","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In this game, you play as Stevie and Nancy.The Music Machine moves back and forth at the top of the screen, dropping symbols that represent good qualities (Fruits of the Spirit). You have to catch these in you basket. Once you have caught one of each of the other symbols, then the heart (representing love) comes down. You MUST catch the heart to end the round and go to the next round. If you miss the heart, you lose a life.Just under the Music Machine is Mr. Pims. He tries to mess you up by dropping down his assistants, the Pudgeons. If you catch a Pudgeon, you lose a life.The symbols and what they represent are:Heart=LoveSnail=PatienceLamb=GentlenessMustard Seed=FaithMusic Note=JoyHarp=PeaceGift=KindnessAngel=GoodnessStop Sign=Self-controlThe points vary per level. They are:Level........................1......2.....3......4.......5......6.......7.......8........9......10Catch symbol=........10...15....20....30.....40....50.....60.....70.......80.....90Miss symbol=.........-5....-8....-10...-15...-20....-25....-30....-35.....-40.....-45Catch love=.........100..200..300..400..500...700..1000..1400..2000...2500Catch Pudgeon=-100.-200.-300.-400.-500.-700.-1000.-1400.-2000.-2500You get a bonus basket at 10,000 points if you have less the three in reserve."},{"id":722,"title":"My Golf","systemName":"2600","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"HES","publisherName":"HES","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"This golf game (as you couldn't tell by the title) comes from HES games.  It is a pretty decent little game with some nice graphics of the golfer and even two different views of the greens.  You get the option of switching clubs and you have the power bar to gauge how hard you hit it. If you like golf games, then this will be a welcome addition to your  collection.  I am not a big fan of golf games, but still play this occasionally."},{"id":723,"title":"Name This Game","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"U.S. Games Corporation","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"You have just discovered some buried treasure at the bottom of the sea, and now you have to protect it! You control a diver at the bottom of the screen, and there is a giant octopus and killer shark you need to deal with. Each time an octopus tentacle touches the bottom of the screen, or the shark catches you some of your treasure will be lost. To deal with these creatures, your diver has a harpoon. You need to make sure that you shoot the shark before it can make it's way to the bottom of the screen and catch you (the shark will appear again at the top of the screen each time it is shot.) The octopus' tentacles will be reaching downward; each time a tentacle is shot it will retreat back to the top so you need to keep shooting the tentacles before one can reach the bottom. Of course, your diver has a limited air supply. Your companion is in a boat on the surface, and will occasionally drop an air line down. You need to catch this to replenish your air before it runs out (if you run out of air, some treasure will be lost). The game ends when you have lost all of your treasure."},{"id":724,"title":"Night Driver","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Night Driver is an action racing game which takes place at night! Your goal is to score as many points as possible by racing through one of four different tracks. Points are scored by passing checkpoints located throughout the track. If your car crashes into the side of the road, oncoming cars, or any other obstacles, you will lose all of your speed and a lot of time! The game ends when the 90 second time limit is up. The four tracks you can choose from are beginner, pro, expert, and random (this track is different every time and can not be memorized like the other three). Several game options are included which allows you to select whether or not other cars will honk before entering the screen, and choose between a 90 second or infinite amount of time for a game."},{"id":725,"title":"Nightmare","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tang's Electronic Co.","publisherName":"Sancho","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In this game, if you are at bottom, you can just die if you jump from left to right (and the other way around). In fact, you can die by nearly everything you do.But this game offers variety...each level has to be won differently, in the one you just have to jump from one bar to another, in another one you have to kill enemies and in another one you have to get something."},{"id":726,"title":"No Escape!","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Jason has taken the Golden Fleece from the gods! They are naturally upset and have imprisoned Jason in the Temple of Aphrodite with deadly Furies running overhead. You control Jason and your goal is to eliminate all of the Furies to move on to the next level. The Furies can be destroyed if they are hit with a magical brick from the roof of the temple. You are armed with an unlimited supply of stones, throwing a stone at the roof will cause a brick to  fall (be careful, you'll lose a life if you hit yourself with a falling brick instead of the Furies). When a Fury is hit by a brick it is destroyed, but if you accidentally hit a Fury with a stone then it will multiply! The Furies will also be firing at you, and if you'll lose a life if hit. The game ends when you have no more lives left in reserve. Several difficulty levels are available."},{"id":727,"title":"Nuts","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"TechnoVision","publisherName":"TechnoVision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Nuts is a very colorful game, simple handling and precise, but without much emotion. The player is on the bottom of the screen shooting the enemies that are on top of the trees, if the player leave 10 enemies escape, he will lose a life. The same will happen if an enemy hit the squirrel.The difficulty of the game gradually increases as the player goes defeating enemies, but the game is not enough to get really difficult."},{"id":728,"title":"Obelix","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"A classic Asterix & Obelix game where you simultaneously play as (both) Asterix and Obelix maintaining their favorite Gaulish sport of thumping the living daylights out of Roman soldiers.The objective of the game is to help Asterix \"stun\" Roman soldiers (simply by running into them, and they turn white from blue) while you command good ol'Obelix to throws his oversized Menhirs down at stunned Romans with a splat.If by any chance a stunned soldier is not whacked by a flying menhir, they turn \"red\" and hostile, which means Asterix is in trouble. In any case, he needs some good ol' magic potion from Getafix in order to defeat the \"red\" Romans, so be ready to catch some when Getafix comes knocking.There are 2 types of Roman soldiers to thump: the fat legionnaires and the small centurions. Centurions are worth more points."},{"id":729,"title":"Off the Wall","systemName":"2600","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Breakout","description":"Off The Wall is an arcade action game with Breakout style gameplay. You control Kung Fu Lu, whose mission is to destroy a mysterious, evil wall by reflecting a bouncing ball into the bricks that make up the wall. When the bricks are hit by the ball, they are destroyed. On the top of the screen is a mystical dragon which guards the wall. Each level can be completed by either destroying all of the bricks in the wall, or hitting the dragon six times with the ball. Once the first level is completed, a blackbird will also appear on screen just below the wall. The blackbird will deflect the ball, and tries to get in the way to make your mission more difficult. From time to time, a magic token will fall downward which gives you special powers if caught. These can make the ball magnetic and follow your player, give you a larger paddle, or make the ball explosive and take out larger chunks of bricks. You start the game at a skill level of Peasant, and advance in rank every time four waves of bricks are cleared. You lose a life every time the ball falls off the bottoms of the screen, and the game ends when you lose all five of your lives."},{"id":730,"title":"Official Frogger, The","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starpath Corporation","publisherName":"Starpath Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Your task in this arcade game is to guide a frog across a treacherous road and river, and to safety at the top of the screen. Both these sections are fraught with a variety of hazards, each of which will kill the frog and cost you a life if contact is made. The road is full of cars and trucks, at variable speeds. The river water itself is fatal, as are the snakes which hover within on later levels. Frogger must use the arrangement of logs, turtles (which are only there for a short time) and alligators (but stay away from their faces), and then jump into one of the open home-cells, ideally one containing a fly for extra points. Once all holes have been filled, you move onto the next, harder, level."},{"id":731,"title":"Oink!","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Oink! is based on the fairy tale of the three little pigs. The big bad wolf is trying to blow down each of the pigs houses. You control each pig one at a time. The wolf is at the bottom of the screen and will blow a hole in the house one section at a time. Each time a hole is formed, the pig must patch it up quickly so the wolf can't get in. New materials are located at the top of the screen, and you need to grab them and place them in the holes as they are formed. The longer you last, the tougher the wolf will become! You start the game controlling the pig whose house is made of straw; when he is caught, you move on to the pig in the house made of sticks. Finally you will control the pig in the house made of bricks. When all three pigs have been caught by the wolf, the game is over."},{"id":732,"title":"Omega Race","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bally Midway Manufacturing Co., Inc.","publisherName":"CBS Electronics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"This is a remake of a Bally-Midway arcade game.  You control a spaceship and shoot down the enemy \"Droid\" ships that attack you.  Your ship must survive Droid-dropped mines too--but you can shoot them too.  The last ship of the Droid flights goes into a spiraling pattern.There is no end to this game.  Rather, it is a game in which you try to get the highest score, or complete the highest number of levels.You control a small triangle that is your ship.  The ship can turn, move forward (with thrusters) and fire.  Movement is one of the games challenges; once the ship is moving, it can only be slowed by turning the nose in the opposite direction and use the thrusters.  While doing that, the ship is unable to fire toward anything it is in motion toward.Bouncing also comes into play during movement.  When the ship hits the side of the screen, a wall of force appears, and the ship bounces.  You don't have control over where the ship bounces, and must take time to regain control, before you run into an enemy ship and die."},{"id":733,"title":"Open Sesame","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bit Corporation","publisherName":"Bit Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Open, Sesame! is an action platform game. You control Ali Baba, and your goal is to reach the cave of treasures. The treasury entrance is at the top of the screen, and you begin each level at the bottom and need to climb your way up. To do so, you will need to find a good location where you can throw a rope up to the next platform and climb up (there will be a dot on the platform where you can safely throw a rope, two on each floor). Before the treasury can be entered, you need to attach ropes to each of the possible locations. To hinder your progress, there are guards wandering each of the floors. If you're caught, you'll lose a life! To help out, a magic ball will appear on screen from time to time; if caught, this can be used to temporarily freeze a guard. When you successfully enter the treasury, you then move on to the next level of gameplay."},{"id":734,"title":"Oscar's Trash Race","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Children's Computer Workshop, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Educational","description":"It is the Grouch Day Picnic and three little grouches (Herman, Grungetta and Sloppy) want to win the Trash Race.Game one is a practice race. The trash truck dumps one to five items. One of the trash cans at the top will then have a number on it. Press the button on the controller for that can the use the arrow keys to move it to the trash. Once you get the trash, move the grouch back to the top. You get one point per race. There are three races per game then Oscar appears to congratulate the winner (in his own grouchy way).Game two is the same as game one except there will be a number on all three trash cans and you must select the one that corresponds to the number of items.Both games one and two are one player only.In games three and four, the truck dumps one to nine items. You again select the correct grouch but this time there are puddles, three in game three, several in game four. You get one point for each puddle you jump. If you step into a puddle, the grouch will play in it, delaying you. There are three races in game three, five in game four.In game five, you run races one after another until Slimey the inchworm gets from one side of the screen to the other. Once Slimey get to the other side, the races ends. There are several puddles. You get one point per puddle jumped and one point per race completed.Games six and seven are the same as five but it will rain sometimes. When it does, the puddles turn blue. If you jump a blue puddle, you get two points.The trash items are:boneshangerscoffee mugstoothbrush (presumably used)old tin canold televisionsold ten-gallon hatsold telephonesold tennis shoesold dress shoesjunk mailscissorsold toy boatshammersbeach ballsFor ages three to seven."},{"id":735,"title":"Othello","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Tabletop","description":"Othello is a conversion of the board game. Each player tries to fill the game board with as many discs of his color as possible. On each turn the player places a disc on the board by selecting a location where the opponents discs will become trapped between two of his discs. The trapped discs are flipped over to the players color. The game ends when the board is filled or time runs out, and the player with the greatest number of his color discs on the board wins. Two players can play against each other, or one player against the computer."},{"id":736,"title":"Out of Control","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Avalon Hill","publisherName":"Avalon Hill","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This is an obstacle race in a space ship. The ship controls in a rather Asteroids-like way, in that you push left or right to rotate and press fire to thrust. Once you stop thrusting, the ship does not immediately stop, although it will slow down on its own. To stop sooner, you have to face away from the direction you are traveling and thrust.First, you must pass a set number of hurdles. If there is a single hurdle, you must pass on the side indicated by the arrow. If there are two hurdles, you must pass in between them. If there are three, you can pass through them or go around. If you hit a hurdle, you must go back to the last successfully passed hurdle and do it again to continue.After the hurdles, you must pop ten space balloons by running in to them. They appear one at a time at random spots on the screen. After you pop all ten balloons, you must dock in the space dock to end the race.The difficulty switches are not used. You select your game variation by moving the joystick up or down.Game variationsThere are 28 variations. The odd numbered ones have fast maneuvering, the even numbered ones, slow.The number of hurdles also varies. The first two have 10 hurdles, the next two, 14, then 22 (twice), 27 (twice), 35 (twice), 39 (four times), 47 (twice), 51 (twice), 54 (twice), 63 (twice), 64 (twice), 72 (twice), and 82 (twice)."},{"id":737,"title":"Outlaw","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"You're a gunslinger in the old west! Outlaw features both one and two player games. In the one player version, your goal is to shoot a moving target as many times as possible in 99 seconds. In the two player version, each player tries to be the first to shoot his opponent ten times. Several game variations are included in both the one and two player versions. In the middle of the screen is one of several possible obstacles to make the game more difficult. A giant cactus, a stagecoach, a moving stagecoach, or a breakable wall all can block the target or provide some shelter for you to hide from your opponents shots. You also have the choice of unlimited fire, or only a six shooter. If you choose the six shooter, then each player must use up all six shots before either player can reload. And lastly, there is the \"getaway\" option. With getaway, a player may move immediately after firing; without getaway, a player must remain stationary for as long as his bullet is on the screen."},{"id":738,"title":"Pac-Man","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Maze","description":"One of the most popular and influential games of the 1980's, Pac-Man stars a little, yellow dot-muncher who works his way around to clear a maze of the various dots and fruit which inhabit the board.Pac-Man's goal is continually challenged by four ghosts: The shy blue ghost Bashful (Inky), the trailing red ghost Shadow (Blinky), the fast pink ghost Speedy (Pinky), and the forgetful orange ghost Pokey (Clyde).  One touch from any of these ghosts means a loss of life for Pac-Man.Pac-Man can turn the tables on his pursuers by eating of the four Energizers located within the maze.  During this time, the ghosts turn blue, and Pac-Man can eat them for bonus points.  This only lasts for a limited amount of time, as the ghost's eyes float back to their center box, and regenerate to chase after Pac-Man again.Survive a few rounds of gameplay, and be treated to humorous intermissions between Pac-Man and the ghosts."},{"id":739,"title":"Panda Chase","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp.","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Panda Chase is a strange game where, controlling a panda, you should go through the various levels of the game looking for bamboos to recover your energy that is lost every second.When the game begins, the panda will be in an open area with many places to explore. Once you get somewhere, you will appear in a new environment, is a cave, forest or open field. Your goal will go through the obstacles and dodge the enemies to get your bamboo.To catch a bamboo player will recover your energy and get points. If you run out points or lose your three lives, the game will end.Apparently Panda Chase is not a prototype, the game was finished and sold, which does not justify the graphics and several bugs that happen in the game."},{"id":740,"title":"Parachute","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp.","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"rachute (aka Von Himmel durch die Hoelle) is a video game released in 1983 by Homevision for the Atari 2600. The game puts the player in the role of parachutist who is falling gently from the sky. In order to land safely, the player must evade aeroplanes, helicopters, birds and hot air balloons. After successfully navigating several screens that progressively increase in speed, the parachutist finally emerges near ground level. In order to achieve a safe landing, the player must simultaneously avoid touching the pacing guard at the bottom while positioning the parachuter on the ground. A higher point bonus is awarded if the parachuter lands near the center of the screen. After landing, the game begins again at an increased difficulty level."},{"id":741,"title":"Party Mix","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starpath Corporation","publisherName":"Starpath Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Mini-Games","description":"This tape contains five two or four player games in one package. They are:Bop a Buggy: Drive your buggy through the course fastest to the finish line. Watch out for the buggy boppers, as they will throw bricks at you, slowing you up. In a two player game, each player controls a buggy and the computer controls the buggy boppers. In a four player game, two players control a buggy apiece and the other two control a buggy bopper apiece.Tug of War: Simply pull the other team over the center line. In a  two player game, each player control an entire team, each. In a four player game, each player controls one of the four  players.Wizard's Keep: Use the power of magic to destroy more targets for points than the opposing team. In a two player game, each player controls a pair of wizards. In a four player game, each player controls one wizard apiece. Note: Even though the screen in split, all wizards are shooting at the same targets so when a target is shot in one window, it will disappear in both.Down on the Line: You must get a package from the left conveyor belt and pass it to the second worker who will then move it to the belt on the right that matches the package color. The game clock starts at 8:00 and the game ends when the clock reaches 5:00. In a two player game, each player controls a pair of workers. The package will pass from one worker to the other automatically. In a four player game, each player controls one worker apiece and must use the fire button to pass the package as well place it on the conveyor belt.Handcar: A race to the finish line using railway handcars. In a two player game, each player controls one of the men on a handcar, the other works with him automatically. In a four player game, each player controls one of the men on both handcars."},{"id":742,"title":"Pengo","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coreland, SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In this translation of the classic arcade-game \"Pengo\", you must defeat the enemy by pushing ice blocks together to crush them. You also can capture one if they are shocked and dizzy. There is also a time limit to make it a bit more difficult (you must do it in one minute)."},{"id":743,"title":"Pepsi Invaders - Coke Wins","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Coca-Cola asked Atari to create a game cartridge for Coca-Cola's Atlanta employees. So Atari went and altered Space Invaders. In this hack, the first five aliens are replaced by the letters P-E-P-S-I. The space ship that moves across the top has also been redesigned as the Pepsi red-white-and-blue circle logo. You have unlimited lives but only a three minute time limit to play. After the time runs out the game will flash with the words \"Coke wins\" at the top."},{"id":744,"title":"Pete Rose Baseball","systemName":"2600","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Absolute Entertainment","publisherName":"Absolute Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"This baseball game licenses former Cincinnati Reds player Pete Rose. It allows the player to play every position on the field. Different batting and pitching styles are available.It has digitized voice and sound, and provides a variety of play options including One or Two-player action, season play or exhibition. In a somewhat ahead-of-its-time move, eight different perspectives are offered. There are also some team management capabilities, as you select and order your team, and hire new players. This can run over ten seasons, making for one of the first Career modes."},{"id":745,"title":"Phantom Tank","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bit Corporation","publisherName":"Bit Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Phantom-Panzer, the player takes control of an assault vehicle in order to defend their \"energy base\" at the bottom of the screen from the attacking phantom tanks. The game consists of three phases: the first phase takes place in a city and looks like a maze. It offers relative protection with the building walls. The second phase has the enemy tanks crossing two bridges over a river, but there's practically no cover. In the third and final phase, it's an all-out battle with the phantom tanks aggressively charging in on the player's base and no obstacles to stop them. The player can only shoot one bullet at a time and has to destroy 20 tanks in each stage. Enemy bullets can be canceled by hitting them with one's own bullet. The player loses one life if they collide with one of the tanks or the enemy bullets. The game is over immediately, however, if an enemy tank or shell hits the player's energy base"},{"id":746,"title":"Pharaoh's Curse","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"TechnoVision","publisherName":"TechnoVision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You've discovered the lost tomb of one of the richest king's of ancient eygpt . filled with precious tresasure all you have to do is dig for it, but beware a 300 year old curse protects the grave."},{"id":747,"title":"Phaser Patrol","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Arcadia Corporation","publisherName":"Arcadia Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Phaser Patrol you are the pilot of an interstellar spaceship on a mission to defend the Human Federation from the deadly Dracon armada. Gameplay is similar to Star Raiders. You begin with a view of the sector map, and need to warp to a sector where the Dracon are located. Once you've reached your destination, the game switches to a first person point of view where you need to destroy all enemy fighters located in the sector. Once the sector is cleared, you can return to the sector map and warp to a new location. The mission is successful when all sectors containing enemy fighters have been cleared. Your ship has a limited amount of energy; energy is depleted by warping to new sectors, or by taking damage from enemy fighters. If your energy runs out the game is over, however you can recharge your ship by visiting one of the friendly starbases that are located throughout the galaxy (visiting a starbase will also repair any equipment that has been damaged, such as the photon torpedoes or sector scanner).  The game is timed, and the faster you can complete your mission the better your ranking at the end will be!"},{"id":748,"title":"Philly Flasher","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Mystique","publisherName":"PlayAround","players":"1 Player","genre":"Mature","description":"Philly Flasher is a graphically altered version of Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em with guys (or a guy) doing the catching and what they are catching looks to be milk from a witch's tit. The game plays just like Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em otherwise except the guy(s) masturbate after each round. Cathouse Blues is a graphically altered version of Gigolo in which you are a guy going to various whorehouses to get \"serviced\". The game is otherwise the same as Gigolo."},{"id":749,"title":"Phoenix","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Amstar Electronics","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Phoenix is an arcade action game with gameplay similar to Space Invaders. You are the commander of the Phoenix, and your mission is to reach an alien spaceship which has been draining your planets resources. The ship is guarded by four levels of bird like creatures. After clearing all four stages, the fifth level will be against a large, heavily shielded mothership. If the mothership is destroyed, the game will then repeat, but with increased speed and difficulty. To defeat the numerous enemies, the Phoenix is equipped with a laser cannon and a force field."},{"id":750,"title":"Pick 'n' Pile","systemName":"2600","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubi Soft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Pick 'n Pile is a Tetris-style puzzle game. On each level there are a variety of symbols arranged in columns on the screen. By moving the symbols around, you need to create columns which contain identical symbols; once all the symbols in a column are the same, that column disappears. Your goal is to earn points and complete the levels by making all of the symbols on the screen disappear. Occasionally, you may become stuck with a symbol that doesn't match anything onscreen; when this happens, you can call for an additional symbol to drop onto the screen. However, as the symbol which appears is random you may need to create quite a few symbols before the one you need appears. Each level has a time limit in which it needs to be completed; run out of time and you lose a life; lose all lives and the game is over.In addition to the regular symbols, there are also some special objects on the screen which may help or hinder your progress. These include bombs which destroy several symbols at once, blocks which may get in the way or be arranged to help out, death heads which diminish time more quickly, and flower pots which can't be moved."},{"id":751,"title":"Picnic","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Western Technologies Inc.","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"You are out enjoying a picnic, when suddenly a swarm of flies arrive! You control a fly swatter at the bottom of the screen; your goal in this game is to protect your hamburgers (located on the left and right bottom of the screen) from the attacking flies. When a fly is close enough, it will stick out its tongue to eat the food. If you can swat the fly right when it has its tongue out, it will be knocked out and fall into your fly trap. When all of the flies have been knocked into the trap, you will then need to face a large super fly before the level is complete (be careful, it can eat your food fast!) After knocking out the super fly, you move on to the next round. The game ends when all of your hamburgers have been completely eaten."},{"id":752,"title":"Piece o' Cake","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"U.S. Games Corporation","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Piece o' Cake you are a chef, and your goal is to successfully build cakes! At the bottom of the screen is a conveyor belt, and a platter will appear at the left side moving towards the right. You are at the top of the screen, and need to take cake layers from the oven and drop them onto the platter. The cake layers are different sizes, and you must drop them such that each layer is the same size or smaller than the one beneath it. After you have created a cake, you need to top it off with a cherry. If you are unable to successfully create a cake with the layers in the proper order and a topped with a cherry before the platter reaches the right side of the screen, it will fall off the conveyor and you lose a life. The different size cake layers come out of the oven randomly, so if you get a size you don't want it can be dropped off at the right side of the screen until a layer you do want appears. Although you can build cakes of different sizes, bonus points are earned for building a perfect cake consisting of one large layer, one medium layer, one small layer, and a cherry. As the game progresses, the conveyor will pick up speed to make cake building tougher."},{"id":753,"title":"Pigs in Space - Starring Miss Piggy","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Now it's time for...PIIIIIIGS IN SPAAAAACE!!!This game is really three smaller games. You select what to play to choosing which character you want.For Captain Link Hogthrob, it is Chickenvaders. A Pigs in Space take in Atari's Atari 2600 version of Space Invaders.While exploring the planet Cluck, our intrepid hero was set upon by space chickens. Captain Link must destroy them before they make their way all the way to the planet. He does this by firing link sausages up at the chickens. But the chickens are not helpless. They are dropping space chicken eggs. If one hits Link, he will be turned into...a chicken! You also lose a life. From time to time, Gonzo flies across the screen top in his saucer. You can hit him for points also.ScoringHitting a chicken on...Row one=10 pointsRow two=20 pointsRow three=50 pointsRow four=70 pointsRow five=100 pointsHitting Gonzo=300 pointsDestroying all the chickens=1000 point bonusIf you select First Mate Piggy, you play Pastaroids. Somehow, Piggy has been ejected from the Swinetrek into a pastaroid storm. You must guide Piggy from the bottom of the screen to the top and board the Swinetrek before it leaves. If you touch a flying meatball or spaghetti strand, you will lose ground, and thus time. You can press fire to give a meat ball a karate chop for points but don't dawdle.ScoringKarate-chopping a meat ball=100 pointsBoarding the Swinetrek=1000 pointsIf you select Dr. Strangepork, you play Escape from Planet of the Gonzoids. The Swinetrek has gotten trapped in an abandoned pizza mine still being guarded by robotic Gonzoids, created by Gonzo. The Gonzoids are standing on ledges, throwing pizzas across the mine, You have a weapon called the Boomeray. When you fire, it goes up then curves to the side, hopefully landing on a Gonzoid. The direction it curves depends on which way you move before you fire. If you are hit by a pizza, hit the mine walls or are hit by your dropping Boomeray shot, you lose a life.ScoringYou get one point for every mile you get through the mine.Hitting a Gonzoid=100 pointsEscaping the mine=1000 pointsThe difficulty switches do nothing. The only game selections are one player or two player, alternating."},{"id":754,"title":"Pitfall II - Lost Caverns","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You play Pitfall Harry searching for the Raj diamond, his niece Rhonda, and a variety of treasures somewhere in the Andes. Poisonous frogs, eels, scorpions, bats and other hazards get in the way. Pitfall II is the sequel to Pitfall, the original platform game. Gameplay has remained pretty much the same, with each screen presenting a side view of obstacles to get past, and potentially treasures to collect. The landscape is more maze like, with a variety of paths and dead ends to search. Along the way there are checkpoints the player will encounter. When the player dies, Pitfall Harry will be sent back to the most recently crossed checkpoint."},{"id":755,"title":"Pitfall! - Pitfall Harry's Jungle Adventure","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Pitfall! is a platform action game. You play Pitfall Harry who is on a quest to locate treasure deep in the jungle. With a little luck you'll be able to find money bags, silver bars, gold bars, and diamond rings. But many obstacles will get in the way, some of which merely deduct points from your score, while others are fatal. Rolling logs and falling down a hole will deduct points, and scorpions, alligators, snakes, bottomless pits, swamps, and fires will cause Pitfall Harry to lose a life. You have 20 minutes to try to collect all of the treasures on the numerous screens, if you can live that long!"},{"id":756,"title":"Planet Patrol","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spectravision","publisherName":"Spectravision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You are on patrol to find and destroy enemy fuel depots.Your ship flies to the left, while you control you up and down motion. Initially, you must shoot the oncoming lager, red ships but avoid the smaller, blue missiles. Do not shoot the black ship. Dock with it so you can land and refuel later. When you come to the three enemy fuel depots, shoot each one to destroy it then make your way through a mine field to continue. If you come to the landing strip, just align your ship with it to land and a refueling truck will top off your tanks. As you move into night, the enemy ships become too dark to see. You can then create light, temporarily, by firing off shots."},{"id":757,"title":"Plaque Attack","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In Plaque Attack, your goal is to protect a mouthful of teeth from a variety of incoming foods! You control a tube of fluoride toothpaste, and you need to shoot the attacking foods before they can decay the teeth located at the top and bottom of the screen. Hamburgers, hot dogs, gum drops, strawberries, donuts, ice cream cones and more will all appear from the sides of the screen and make their way towards the teeth. If a food item reaches a tooth and is allowed to remain there for too long, the tooth will decay and disappear. The game ends when all of the teeth have decayed and disappeared."},{"id":758,"title":"Polaris","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Tigervision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"You're the commander of a Polaris class nuclear submarine. Your mission is to defend your country from enemy attack.You must face one to three enemy subs and one to five bombers in a squad. You must destroy the bombers by shooting missiles. After you destroy the bomber squadron, you must face a dive bomber dropping torpedoes that plunge to your depth then move horizontally. After destroying him, you must navigate through a channel, avoiding or torpedoing mines to reach the next level. Occasionally, an enemy destroyer will move across the screen and will drop a depth charge."},{"id":759,"title":"Pole Position","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Pole Position is the conversion of the arcade racing game. Enter the Grand Prix, race against other racing cars to achieve the highest score possible in the shortest amount of time.Before the player can enter the Grand Prix, the player must first qualify by competing in the Qualifying Lap within 73 seconds or less. If the player however, does not qualify in the Qualifying Lap, the player may continue to race until the Race Timer runs after 90 seconds. The player will score 50 point per 5 meters and additionally 50 points for every racing car passed. When the time runs out - Game Over. The player will have to restart the Qualifying Lap.Qualifying will enable the player to start in one of the eight available positions. The faster the lap time was, the better the starting position in addition to bonus score points. The number one starting position, is the Pole Position.During the Grand Prix, the player will compete against the Race Timer as well as against other racing cars. If the player fails to beat the Race Timer in any lap, the player drops out of the race - Game Over. Completing the race by reaching finishing line will grant the player 200 points per each second left on the Race Timer, bonus score for distance covered, and passing bonus points.Scoring1. Every 5 meters driven: 50 pointsPassing Car Bonus: 50 points per racing carTime Bonus: 200 points per second left on the Race TimerPositions1. Pole Position - Lap Time: 58\"50 seconds - 4,000 points2nd Position - Lap Time: 60\"00 seconds - 2,000 points3rd Position - Lap Time: 62\"00 seconds - 1,400 points4th Position - Lap Time: 64\"00 seconds - 1,000 points5th Position - Lap Time: 66\"00 seconds - 800 points6th Position - Lap Time: 68\"00 seconds - 600 points7th Position - Lap Time: 70\"00 seconds - 400 points8th Position - Lap Time: 73\"00 seconds - 200 points"},{"id":760,"title":"Pooyan","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In this remake of the arcade game Pooyan from the early '80s, you play the role of a pig, protecting its piglets from wolves.  The first screen takes place near the pigs' home.  Mrs. Pig rides up and down in a cable car, shooting at wolves, who are riding balloons downward, towards the ground.  If the wolves land safely on the ground, then they can climb a ladder, near the cable-car, and catch Mrs. Pig.  But if she shoots their balloons, they splat on the ground instead.The wolves shoot acorns at the pig.  But Mrs. Pig has a food based weapon too.  If she gets to the top, she can get meat, to toss at the wolves and make them jump off their balloons in pursuit.  Each wolf taken out this way is worth bonus points (on a doubling scheme: 400, 800 1600...)The second scene takes place at the wolves lair.  Here the wolves have reinforced balloons--it takes multiple hits to make them fall.  Here they float upwards toward a big rock, which they push on top of Mrs. Pig, when seven wolves are present.  Additionally, an alpha wolf (wolf leader) appears and summons wolves in packs."},{"id":761,"title":"Popeye","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nintendo Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Popeye is a conversion of the arcade action/platform game. As Popeye, you are trying to win Olive Oyl's love! She is at the top of the screen dropping tokens of her love, and you need to collect them before they hit the ground. After you have collected the required number of items, you can move on to the next, more difficult level. There are many obstacles trying to stop you from completing your task, though! Brutus wanders around the screen and is constantly trying to catch you. If you collect a can of spinach, you can temporarily knock him out, otherwise Brutus will knock you out. Other objects such as bottles or birds are also flying around the screen and will cause you to lose one of your lives if you are hit. Each level features a different layout of platforms and ladders, and will have you collecting different items as they float towards the bottom of the screen!"},{"id":762,"title":"Porky's","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Dunhill Electronic Media Corp.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You play as Edward \"Pee Wee\" Morris, who, despite his shortcomings, strives to get revenge on Porky, the owner of the bar that dissed Pee Wee and his friends.County Line-----------------You begin at the county line. You must move up from highway lane to highway lane without getting hit. You get points for dodging various obstacles on your way to Porky's.Motor Boat=1 pointThe Police=100 pointsPorky's Girls=200 pointsAttack Pigs=400 pointsPorky's Bouncers=800 pointsPig Mobile=1600 pointsLast Band=3200 pointsPorky's Bar-----------------After you get all the way to the top, you enter Porky's Bar, where you have to travel the correct path up  the scaffolding, planting charges as you go. If you get to the top, there will be a detonator and so long Porky's! If you fall and Porky catches you, it is off to the swamp.Porky catches you=lose 200 pointsWhat points you get for exiting the scaffolding depends on the difficulty you have set the game to. The points are from 100 to 3200.The Swamp-----------------If you get caught on any other screen, you end up here. You must pole vault up and release when in mid-flight to get up to one of the platforms.The first time you are there, you have to collect bricks then place then on the wall on the other side until you can climb out. If you are sent to the swamp a second time, you can climb out right away but look out for Porky.Place a brick=100 pointsGetting out of the swamp screen=100 pointsEach pole vault jump=lose 25 pointsFalling into swamp=lose 100 pointsCaught by Porky=lose a random number of pointsThe Shower-------------------Push the random object that appears at center, top into the pit at the bottom without getting caught by Ms. Balbricker or falling in the pit the climb out the top back to the county line. Every time you get through the shower, you stop or slow a lane on the highway.You get 100 points for pushing an object into the pit.You lose 200 points if you fall in the pit or are caught by Ms. Balbricker.Every ten seconds you are in the shower, you lose ten points so don't dawdle.The difficulty settings:Left difficulty switch set to A=Shower scene most difficultLeft difficulty switch set to B=Shower scene less difficultRight difficulty switch set to A=Swamp scene most difficultRight difficulty switch set to B=Swamp scene less difficultB&W/Color switch set to black & white=Balbricker most aggressiveB&W/Color switch set to color=Balbricker less aggressive"},{"id":763,"title":"Pressure Cooker","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Pressure Cooker, you are a cook whose job is to fullfill hamburger orders at \"The Grille\". Along the bottom of the screen you will see the orders for various types of hamburgers come in. Tomotoes, onions, lettuce, and cheese may all be requested and you need to collect the proper ingredients, put them on a hamburger, and drop it in the wrapping machine. The hamburgers will be coming down the left side of the screen on a conveyer belt as all other ingredients come flying out of the dispensers on the right. Make sure you catch all the ingredients and don't let any hamburgers fall off the end of the conveyer belt, otherwise you'll lose performance points! If your performance score drops to zero, you will be fired and the game ends. Of course, the ingredients will rarely come out in the desired order, so you also have the ability to toss an ingredient back without losing performance points if necessary. As you successfully create the ordered hamburgers and drop them in the proper warpping machine, the game difficulty will increase by upping the speed of the conveyer belt and increasing the complexity of the orders."},{"id":764,"title":"Private Eye","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are the great French private eye Pierre Touche. Your job is to capture the criminal Henri Le Fiend and send him to jail. To do this, you will first need to find evidence against him and return the stolen property. During the game, you control Touche as he drive his car around the town looking for clues and the loot. As you drive around, various obstacles will be trying to stop you: questionable characters may appear and throw flower pots or daggers at you, pot holes may be found in the road, or assorted creatures may run in your path. From time to time, you will see questionable characters hiding in a window; if you jump up and catch them, you may find they are hiding an item you're looking for! If not, you will still get points for nabbing a questionable character and can move on to searching a new location. When you located an item, you need to find the proper building to return or verify the item after which you can move on to finding the next item. The game includes five different cases, each with a unique set of goals and of varying difficulty. Some of the goals you may need to complete are: find the stolen necklace and return it to the gem store, find the gun and verify it at the gun store, find the vase and return it to the museum, or find Le Fiend and book him at police headquarters. Each of the cases has a time limit; if you are unable to complete all of the tasks required by the case before time runs out, the game is over. Each case also takes place in a different part of the city, and the more difficult cases cover more city blocks so there will be a greater area to search! In addition to the various cases, several difficulty settings are included which control the speed of your car and how high you can jump."},{"id":765,"title":"Q-bert","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Western Technologies Inc.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Q*bert is a conversion of the popular arcade game. The goal is to change all of the tiles on a pyramid to the target color. To do this you guide Q*bert around the pyramid, and every tile he hops on will change color. On early levels, a single hop will change the tile to the desired color, but on later levels you may need to hop on a tile multiple times or even avoid hopping on a tile multiple times! Trying to stop Q*bert are many different creatures which wander around the board, including Coily the snake, Slick and Sam, and falling balls. On the edge of the board are floating discs; if Q*bert jumps on one of these discs when the snake is in pursuit, the snake will fall off  the board while Q*bert is safely transported to the top."},{"id":766,"title":"Q-bert's Qubes","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mylstar Electronics, Inc.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Q*Bert's Qubes is the sequel to the game Q*Bert and features similar gameplay, but is now in three dimensions. Once again your goal is to change multicolored blocks to a target color, but now you must make sure all three visible sides of the blocks match the target color. You control Q*Bert on the playfield of blocks; Q*Bert changes the colors by jumping to a block which will cause it to rotate in the direction of his jump. Unlike the original game, you don't need to change the colors of the whole playfield, but rather need to form straight line(s) of the target colors, and when you do you can move on to the next round. Of course, to make this task more challenging are a variety of creatures (including a giant rat!) that chase you around the playfield. Each creature is a different color, and if it lands on a block where the top face is the same color then the creature falls off of the playfield, but if Q*Bert gets caught by a creature then a life is lost! As the game progresses, more creatures chase Q*Bert and additional colors are added to the playfield making it tougher to find the target color. There are no longer any discs on the sides of the playfield to carry you to safety, so make sure you don't jump off the edge! To help out, a green ball may appear from time to time; if you catch this, all the enemies become frozen temporarily."},{"id":767,"title":"Quadrun","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Quadrun is an arcade style action game for one player. The planet of Quad has been invaded, and all of the \"Runts\" are imprisoned; your goal is to rescue them! The screen is broken up into four sectors (one on each edge of the screen), with the prison in the center. Your character is equipped with three phaser balls; on the screen you will see the captors running up and down vertically, and you need to hit them with a phaser ball. When hit, the captor will be destroyed and one of the Runts will be able to escape. The Runts will run back and forth horizontally, and you need to catch them before they run into the deadly wall at the edge of the screen. To make the game more challenging, you are only equipped with three phaser balls! This means after firing a phaser ball, you will need to quickly run around to the other side of the screen and catch it before it disappears. You will also lose a phaser ball if one of the captors collides with your character. Lose all three phaser balls, and the game is over. Also, there is a critter counter at the top of the screen; if you fail to destroy one of the captors or if one of the escaped Runts runs into a wall, the critter counter will decrease. If the critter counter runs out, the game ends."},{"id":768,"title":"Quest for Quintana Roo","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"VSS, Inc.","publisherName":"Sunrise Software","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are Yucatan Sam on a quest to explore the temple of Quintana Roo. Your goal is to find the vault which is hidden somewhere within and return with the treasure that is inside. You begin your quest outside the temple; climb your way up the side of the temple in order to get inside. Poisonous snakes and deadly lightning bolts will block your progress here. Once inside the temple, you have a limited air supply so you need to explore quickly. Hidden in various rooms of the temple are numerous keys which are needed to unlock the vault. The keys and some other useful items are hidden in secret rooms which you need to locate by using your trusty pick axe or the flasks of acid you carry. To help figure out which rooms may contain hidden objects, you carry a geiger counter with you;  the higher the reading, the closer you are to something of interest! The rooms you'll be exploring are guarded by snakes, spiders, and even mummies! To deal with these enemies you carry a gun, and you can also use the acid flasks against them (ammo is limited, so use it wisely). If you are successful in your mission, you may receive a secret code which can be used to begin the game at later levels. Good luck!"},{"id":769,"title":"Quick Step!","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In Quick Step a kangaroo and squirrel are competing against each other to earn points by jumping on trampolines. The screen is made up of an array of trampolines which scroll downward. As trampolines appear at the top of the screen, they will be grey in color; as soon as it turns pink, the trampoline is now in play. Each time a critter jumps on a trampoline, the color will change to that critters color (green for the kangaroo, or blue for the squirrel). If you jump on a pink trampoline, 3 points are earned; when a trampoline falls off the bottom of the screen that is your color, 6 points are earned (so although no points are earned by jumping on your opponents color, you want to try to get as many trampolines as possible your color in order to earn points when they reach the bottom).  If you fall off of the bottom of the screen, a life is lost; the game ends when one player has no more lives left and whomever has more points wins. A few bonuses can also be found; if you see a white trampoline, that is a magic hat; collect it and then jump onto the same space as your opponent to temporarily stun him. Each player also begins the game with 6 tricky traps; pressing the button lays a trap causing the trampoline to disappear so no one can land there.   Each level in the game gets progressively faster; at the end of a level, there will be a single column of fast moving trampolines to jump up, so be careful!"},{"id":770,"title":"Rabbit Transit","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starpath Corporation","publisherName":"Starpath Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"You are a rabbit who is just trying to get to where you can get a mate and make like a mathematician by multiplying. First you must get through the meadow and across the ledges without losing life and limb.You start in a screen called The Mysterious Meadow. You must hop from the top to the river, landing on the turtle while avoiding snakes and choppers that will lose you a life and butterflies that will send you back to start. Do not dally as you are timed and if time runs out, you lose a life. Once you get to the turtle, he will take you to The Land of Ledges. Here you must hop from ledge to ledge and change their color, ala Q*Bert. Beware of the man at the top of the screen, as he will drop stones that will lose you a life. In later levels, he will change some ledges back to their original color, forcing you to retrace your steps. You are still timed so don't delay. After you finish The Land of Ledges, it is off to The Bunny Bushes. This is just a cinematic of you finding a mate and family. You can skip this if you press fire. Then the game start back at the beginning only harder."},{"id":771,"title":"Racing Car","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp.","publisherName":"Home Vision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"your job is to help the chicken cross the road! Each time you successfully guide the chicken across ten lanes of freeway traffic, you earn a point. Try to score as many points as you can by the end of the 2 minute 16 second time limit! In the two player game, whoever scores the most points by the end wins. Several game variations are included which can adjust the speed and amount of traffic on the freeway."},{"id":772,"title":"Racquetball","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Apollo, Inc.","publisherName":"Apollo, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"You have been challenged, or maybe you challenged, someone to a game of racquetball.To serve, press the red button. You hit the ball by moving your player to where the shadow of the ball is about level with your feet. The racquet will swing automatically. When you serve, the ball must hit the front wall before it hits the floor. Your opponent can then hit the ball before it lands on the floor or he can let it bounce but you can only let it bounce once. It cannot bounce twice. You serve every time until you miss. If you are serving and your opponent misses, you get one point. You can only get points on rounds where you serve. First player to twenty-one points, wins.Difficulty switchesA=Shots accuracy is more difficult to controlB=Shot accuracy is easier to control."},{"id":773,"title":"Radar Lock","systemName":"2600","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Radar Lock is an arcade style action game. The player is the pilot of a delta-wing fighter and their objective is to destroy the enemy fleet. There are five missions of increasing difficulty, each with a unique variety of enemies to destroy.The player's jet is equipped with machine guns, guided missiles, and, in later levels, proximity mines, which can be used to destroy the Drones, Interceptors, Patrollers, Bombers, and other enemy fighters that the player will encounter. The jet has a limited amount of fuel, and at the end of each mission players will need to dock with the fuel tanker to replenish their fuel supply.To help out during gameplay, there is an instrument panel at the bottom of the screen which displays your radar, fuel gauge, and weapons status."},{"id":774,"title":"Raft Rider","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"U.S. Games Corporation","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Raft Rider you are floating down a river on a raft made out of logs. Your goal is to guide the raft as far down the river as possible while avoiding the many obstacles. You will come across dangerous rocks, trees, beavers (which chop down trees making more obstacles!), and even a moose, all of which can sink your raft. For each segment of river you travel 125 points are earned, and additional bonus points may be earned by collecting gold nuggets which you will encounter in the river from time to time. You begin the game with three rafts (bonus rafts can be earned), and the game ends when all of the rafts have been sunk. Several difficulty levels are available which control the speed of the current, as well as the speed of the beaver and moose."},{"id":775,"title":"Raiders of the Lost Ark","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Raiders of the Lost Ark is an adventure game which is loosely based on the movie of the same name. In the game you control Indiana Jones on his quest to find the Lost Ark of the Covenant. The ark is hidden somewhere in the valley of poison. Your mission begins in the Egyptian city of Cairo; next you must find your way to the Temple of the Ancients where there is a secret map room. In the map room you will find a hieroglyphic indicating an object you must have to unlock the secrets of the map room; when unlocked, you will be able to find where in the Mesa Field the entrance to the Well of Souls is located. If you can find your way safely across the Mesa tops into the Well of Souls, you will locate the ark and win the game! The game uses two joysticks for control; one joystick moves Indy around the screen and uses a selected object, the second joystick allows you to select and/or drop objects from your inventory. On the many different locations of your journey you will come across different objects (some hidden) which can be collected to help you out. You may find weapons (like a whip or gun) for defense, or objects (such as a key or money) which can be used to unlock new areas or receive help. You begin the game with three lives, and the game ends when all lives are lost. There are plenty of enemies to hinder your progress, and of course numerous snakes!"},{"id":776,"title":"Ram It","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Telesys","publisherName":"Telesys","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"EEEEEK! Green is going wild! Red on your right! Blue at your back! Yipes, yellow! Quick! Jam it, slam it. Ram It! Put your Ramroid into action and rifle away.You, the Ramroid, are on a track in the center of the screen. You can aim left and right to fire. On both sides are colored bars that begin to randomly advance towards the center. You must shoot these bars to drive them back, preferably off the screen. If a bar starts flashing, it is a bonus bar and shooting it gets you larger points as well as clearing it from the screen completely. Be warned, though, that sometimes the bar will reappear on the opposite side of the screen.A round ends when:1. You have cleared all the colored bars from the screen or2. The timer at the bottom, which starts at five thousand, reaches zero or3. The colored bars have blocked off part of the screen and you clear the rods where you canAfter three rounds, the game is over."},{"id":777,"title":"Rampage!","systemName":"2600","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bally Midway Manufacturing Co., Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"George, Lizzy and Ralph were just ordinary Americans, until an experiment went wrong, turning them into a Gorilla, Lizard and Werewolf respectively. Following this, the three of them plan to go round destroying buildings, and up to 3 human players can join in.Smashing at the edges of the buildings for long enough will make them collapse. The police and military are after you, and will shoot at you, so try to destroy them (failing that, you can avoid the bullets). You will need to eat regularly, with things like plants on offer, to avoid shrinking back to being human"},{"id":778,"title":"Reactor","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"D. Gottlieb & Co.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Reactor is a conversion of the arcade game. You control a space ship inside a nuclear reactor which you are trying to stop from melting down! The reactor core at the center of the screen is surrounded by a deadly kill wall. Roaming throughout the available space are positrons, neutrinos, and photons, all of which will be trying to knock your ship into the wall. To survive you will need to knock all of these attacking particles into the kill wall to destroy them. As each level progresses, the reactor core will slowly grow in size, making less and less room to maneuver in. Eventually the reactor core will melt down; to prevent this, you need to destroy all of the particles before time runs out! To help out, you start the game with a limited number of decoys. When a decoy is placed on the screen, all of the particles will be attracted to it instead of your ship. If you place the decoy close enough to the kill wall, this will make it easier to destroy the particles. Also inside the reactor are two sets of control rods (located on the left and right sides of the screen); If you destroy an entire set of rods by knocking the particles into them, the reactor core will shrink down in size, giving you more time for your battle. If you destroy both sets of rods, you earn an extra decoy."},{"id":779,"title":"RealSports Baseball","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Baseball is an action game which can be played by two players or one player against the computer. The game allows you to bunt the ball or try for a homerun, steal bases, and throw several types of pitches from a fast ball to a curve ball. Several game variations are included which allow you to select whether the home or visiting team is at bat first, and whether or not a player can swing only at pitches that are a strike, or they can swing at any pitch."},{"id":780,"title":"RealSports Boxing","systemName":"2600","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"This features one or two player action, with a wide range of moves. There are 4 distinct players - unusual for this era, two of them are visibly black. Each player has a distinct weakness, and as such a particular shot is most effective to finish them off. A power bar indicates how well each player is doing. The ring is properly 3D, with movement horizontally and vertically."},{"id":781,"title":"RealSports Football","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Football is an action football game for two players or one player against the computer.  The game is played from a top down point of view of the field which scrolls to follow the action. There is a variety of offensive and defensive plays that can be called, along with several skill levels for each player. Each game will last for one fifteen minute quarter, whichever team has the most points at the end wins!"},{"id":782,"title":"RealSports Soccer","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The game is played from an angled overhead point of view of the field which scrolls to follow the action. If your team has the ball, you control whichever player is currently dribbling the ball, otherwise you can control any one player at a time while the computer controls the rest of your team. Various time lengths can be selected for each game, you can kick the ball low, medium or high, and there are throw-ins, corner kicks, goal kicks. When playing against the computer several different skill levels are available."},{"id":783,"title":"RealSports Tennis","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Realsports Tennis is a tennis game for two players or one player against the computer. The game follows standard tennis rules, and allows you to hit forehand or backhand shots to all areas of the court as well as serves and lobs. You can play a game of singles or doubles, and multiple skill levels are included."},{"id":784,"title":"RealSports Volleyball","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"Volleyball is an action game which can be played by one or two players. The game follows traditional volleyball rules; the first team to score 15 points wins! You control both players on the team, which have the ability to serve, set, spike, and block. There are several game variations included; two game difficulties and two player speeds.  In the easier version of the game, the ball will automatically be sent back over the net when hit. In the advanced version, the game also allows you to set the ball between teammates. In either version of the game with either one or two players, the speed at which the players run can be set to either fast or slow for an extra challenge or to handicap one team."},{"id":785,"title":"Rescue Terra I","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"VentureVision","publisherName":"VentureVision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Terra I supplies Earth with Zenbar crystals, which is used to supply 72% of the power to Earth. Ordinarily, a computer controls the defense systems but it looks to have been sabotaged. Space pirates are in the area and the robot interceptors are working against us. Your orders are to fly your F-117 Starwarrior to Terra I, destroying anything that tries to harm you.You can move your ship up, down, left or right. You begin with a top-down view if the F-117, facing towards the bottom of the screen. Meteors and later space pirates come from the bottom moving up and you must shoot them. After you get through these, you switch to a side view of the ship and face left or right. Robot interceptors will come from the sides and must be destroyed then fish force fields (yes, fish force fields) will come from the top, moving down and you must shoot the fish-shaped devices to destroy them. They are Terra I's last defensive line so when you get through them, you win.In the two player games, player one controls the F-117's left and right movement and player two controls the up and down movement therefore players must work together. Firing alternates between both players in two second intervals."},{"id":786,"title":"Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You must build three walls above the tomato plants at the bottom. You must also dodge tomato bombs shot by the tomato plants, shoot tomato vines that grow on any part of the wall, shoot cherry tomatoes (or just dodge their shots) and shoot or dodge beefsteak tomatoes.To capture a brick, you shoot it once. Then to place it, you shoot vertically at the wall once. You cannot place bricks horizontally.The game's default is level setting six, which has all enemies and each round is harder than the last. The level settings are as follows:Level one: Tomato plants only and every round is the same difficultyLevel two: Same as one but adds beefsteak tomatoesLevel three: Same as two but adds cherry tomatoesLevel four: Same as three but adds brick-growing vinesLevel five: Same as three but each round gets harder than the lastLevel six:  Same as four but each round gets harder than the lastLevel seven: Same as five but the tomato bombs are widerLevel eight: Same as six but the tomato bombs are wider.When the left difficulty switch is set to B, you have unlimited lives. If set to A, you have four lives.The right difficulty switch affects the game speed; A faster, B slower.The points are:Killing the beefsteak tomato=5 pointsKilling the cherry tomato=50 pointsShooting the brick-growing vine=5 pointsCapturing a brick=10 pointsPlacing a brick in a wall=20 pointsCompleting the first wall=1,000 pointsCompleting the second wall=2,000 pointsCompleting the third wall=3,000 pointsYou cannot complete an upper wall until the wall below it is complete."},{"id":787,"title":"Riddle of the Sphinx","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"As the Pharoh's Son,  it is up to the player to lift the curse of Anubis, God of the Dead, by reaching the Temple of Ra, and solving the riddle of the Sphinx.Armed with a sling and a pile of rocks, the Prince must navigate past thieves and scorpions on his journey.  He can trade with wandering nomads, dig for buried treasure, make offerings to the gods, or seek counsel and healing with Isis, the goddess of fertility and motherhood.Great care must be exercised in his journey, for the Prince can weaken from thirst, which can be be replenished at an oasis or from certain treasures.  He will also sustain wounds from the hostile creatures of the land, including Anubis himself.Once the Prince visits the various temples of the desert and makes his offerings, he must choose to make the correct offering (or offerings) to the Temple of Ra.  Choose wisely, and the Prince is rewarded.  Choose poorly, and the Prince loses inner strength points, and Egypt remains cursed."},{"id":788,"title":"River Patrol","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Orca Corporation","publisherName":"Tigervision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"You are captain of the boat trying to make it upriver while savingthe drowning people lost in one of the nine rivers.You must guide your boat up the river without hitting the shore, rocks, driftwood, other boats or TNT, which will sink you immediately. You want to rescue as many drowning swimmers as you can. Your boat also has a leak so don't delay and keep an eye on you water gauge at the bottom. If that reaches zero, your boat will sink. You want to avoid alligators and whirlpools as, although they won't sink you instantly, they will cause you to take on water faster for a time."},{"id":789,"title":"River Raid","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"River Raid is a vertically scrolling action game. You fly a jet up a river in an attempt to destroy bridges which are vital to the enemy. The river is heavily guarded, however, with balloons, ships, choppers, and enemy aircraft trying to stop you. Along the way you will need to fly over fuel stations to refuel your jet and keep flying.The plane is armed with a cannon with unlimited ammo. It can be used to destroy the enemy vehicles and bridges, but a careless player can accidentally destroy a fuel station. Colliding with the riverbanks or with the enemy aircraft destroys your plane and makes you lose a life."},{"id":790,"title":"River Raid II","systemName":"2600","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagineering Inc.","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You're the pilot of an F-14 assault jet, assigned to the dangerous mission of taking out an enemy bridge at the top of a heavily guarded river. In River Raid II, the gameplay is similar to the original River Raid, but with a few additions. For each mission you start out on an aircraft carrier. After a successful takeoff, you need to get past enemy forces located over the ocean which guard the entrance to the river. Make sure to collect plenty of fuel from the refueling jets, since once you reach the river fuel will become scarce! Next you will have to make your way up the treacherous river channel until you finally reach, and hopefully destroy, the bridge. But the level isn't over yet, for now  you have to return to the aircraft carrier and land safely. After completing all of this, you move on to the next, more challenging level. In addition to the expanded levels, another change in River Raid II is the ability to control the altitude of your plane. You can fly high above everything, or fly low into the channel to take out enemy tanks and barges."},{"id":791,"title":"Road Runner","systemName":"2600","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Games Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This game is based on an arcade game that was released by Atari.You play the Road Runner. You must run along the road, avoiding trucks, landmines, falling rocks, etc. and also not get caught by Wile E. Coyote. You must also eat birdseed along the way or you will become faint and Wile E. will catch you.You can get points for eating birdseed and making Wile E. get hit by trucks, falling rocks, etc.The Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum versions are one player only. The Atari 2600 version is one or two player, alternating. The Atari 2600 version also has another difference in that you don't HAVE to eat the birdseed but you can for the points. This may have been due to programming constraints on the Atari 2600."},{"id":792,"title":"Robin Hood","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"K-Tel Software","publisherName":"Xonox","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Robin Hood is an action game where you need to rescue Maid Marian who is being held by the Sheriff of Nottingham in a castle (and while you're at it, steal some gold to give to the poor)! Gameplay takes place on several different screens which have different objectives. First you will need to make your way through Sherwood Forest; numerous henchman are hiding here, so use your arrows to shoot them. Surviving the forest, the next section takes place outside of the castle; naturally, numerous henchman guard the castle gate. While dodging incoming arrows, you need to shoot enough of the henchman to cause the gate to open. Once it opens, you can enter the castle for the final scene. Inside the castle you will be able to find Maid Marian behind one of the many doors, and gold behind another. The rest of the doors have henchman hiding behind them, but if you can find the Maid Marian or the gold then you win this round and the game repeats at a tougher skill level."},{"id":793,"title":"Robot Tank","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"There are numerous enemy tanks crossing the countryside, destroying everything in their path! Your job is to command a robot tank to stop them. Robot Tank is a first person perspective arcade style action game. There are twelve squadrons of tanks to destroy, each containing twelve tanks. Each time you destroy a complete squadron, you earn an extra reserve tank before moving on to the next, more difficult squadron. The game takes place twenty four hours a day; gameplay will alternate from early morning to mid afternoon to late at night. In addition to the constantly changing time of day, the weather can also change unexpectedly. Snow, rain, and fog will appear occasionally making it tougher to spot your targets. Luckily your tank is equipped with radar to help locate the enemy when visibility is poor. As your tank takes damage you will lose some capabilites, such as speed, the radar, or your canons. If your tank takes too much damage, it will be destroyed; the game ends when all of your reserve tanks are gone."},{"id":794,"title":"Roc 'n Rope","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Industry Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Your player is a mountain climber who must avoid cavemen, dinosaurs and pterodactyls as he climbs up the cliff-sides. Your goal in each level is to climb up and reach a mystical bird with great plumage, while staying one step above the bonus timer which determines how long you may stay on each level. The mountain climber has only one ability; to shoot rope at 45 degree angles which he may then climb up to other platforms. His other action is a stun beam which will allow him to walk past enemies who get too close; but will only work horizontally from him. As for power-ups, on each level is (usually 2) a flashing diamond power-up which will make him invincible and allow him to defeat monsters. Also as a power-up are glowing treasures of some kind which are worth extra points. Your player also cannot take a fall, except for extremely small ones unless he is able to climb down vines. This means that when you shoot your rope and are climbing it, you are vulnerable. Even more so because enemies are allowed to \"shake\" the rope until you fall off if they reach the base of the rope. Pterodactyls fly overhead and drop eggs on the player.There are 4 distinct levels; the cliff-side, the windmill, the waterfall and the peak. Completing all of these levels will restart the game with faster enemies and power-ups located in different places."},{"id":795,"title":"Room of Doom","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"CommaVid, Inc.","publisherName":"CommaVid, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You are trapped in a room with a monster. As if that wasn't bad enough, there are gunmen outside the room shooting at you when the portals open. To advance, you must shoot the gunman when the portals are open. You can shoot the monster but it will only be stunned and if you stay in the same room too long, the monster becomes immune to your weapon.There are sixty-four game variations. In some, the gunmen shoot in a straight line only, others they aim at where ever you are, others are slow, others fast, others the portals all open at the same time and stay open, others various portals open and close.ScoringShoot a gunman=75 points per gunmanStun a monster=50 points each time"},{"id":796,"title":"Save Our Ship","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"TechnoVision","publisherName":"TechnoVision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Save Our Ship is an action game where you need to rescue Maid Marian who is being held by the Sheriff of Nottingham in a castle (and while you're at it, steal some gold to give to the poor)! Gameplay takes place on several different screens which have different objectives. First you will need to make your way through Sherwood Forest; numerous henchman are hiding here, so use your arrows to shoot them. Surviving the forest, the next section takes place outside of the castle; naturally, numerous henchman guard the castle gate. While dodging incoming arrows, you need to shoot enough of the henchman to cause the gate to open. Once it opens, you can enter the castle for the final scene. Inside the castle you will be able to find Maid Marian behind one of the many doors, and gold behind another. The rest of the doors have henchman hiding behind them, but if you can find the Maid Marian or the gold then you win this round and the game repeats at a tougher skill level."},{"id":797,"title":"Sea Monster","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bit Corporation","publisherName":"Bit Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Sea Monster you control a ship out in the open seas. Beneath the waves are numerous sea monsters, many of which are attacking your ship! Your ship is located at the top of the screen, and your goal is to earn as many points as possible by shooting the various sea monsters that swim by. The deeper in the ocean the monster is, the more points it is worth. The game ends when all of your ships have been destroyed. Gameplay is for one or two players, and several game variations are available which control the speed and difficulty."},{"id":798,"title":"Seahawk","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tang's Electronic Co.","publisherName":"Sancho","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"A fast-paced shooting game that has you in control of a fighter jet named the Sea Hawk, blasting away at enemy helicopters and ships. Two weapons are at your command: Missiles and bombs. If an enemy missile hits your plane, your pilot will eject and use his parachute. Guide him to a friendly ship and a life won't be lost. There are no levels to complete or bosses to beat, and gameplay can continue for as long as you can last."},{"id":799,"title":"Seaquest","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Your divers are out in the ocean collecting treasure; now that they have found what they're looking for, you need to pilot a submarine and return them safely to the surface! You can carry up to six divers at a time, and when you safely return the six divers to the surface, you move on to the next, faster level. Your sub has a limited supply of oxygen; if your oxygen meter gets too low, you will need to surface to replenish the oxygen supply. If you surface with less than six divers, you lose one of the divers. If you surface with no divers at all, then your sub will explode. To make your task more challenging, numerous giant sharks and enemy submarines travel throughout the waters and can destroy your sub on contact. To help out with these enemies, you have an unlimited supply of torpedoes which can be fired to destroy both the sharks and subs. As the levels progress, the game gets faster and more enemies appear at a time."},{"id":800,"title":"Secret Quest","systemName":"2600","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Axlon","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"It started with one station, then three, then eight. If something isn't done, the aliens will overrun Earth. It is up to you to destroy the stations by setting their self destructs.You move from room to room, fighting any enemies you encounter. When you beat an enemy, you get an energy pod or oxygen bottle. Fighting aliens depletes you energy and/or oxygen so kill quickly. You also use oxygen at the rate of one bottle per minute while exploring.Along the way, you will sometimes find sonic keys, and energy sword, sonic blaster or particle beam. Sonic keys are needed for certain doors you encounter in later stations.Once you set the self destruct code, a clock starts and you must make it to the teleporter before the time runs out. The game ends when you destroy all eight stations, run out of oxygen or do not get off a station before it self destructs. If you run out of energy, the game does not end but you will not be able to use any weapon so you can't kill monsters so you can't replenish oxygen. Hence, the game won't go long if you run out of energy.Weapon energy use and damageEnergy sword=1 energy and 2 strengthSonic blaster=2 energy and 4 strengthParticle beam=4 energy and 8 strength.ScoringBear trap=50 pointsPotato Man=100 pointsChopper=150 pointsMachine=200 pointsFloater=250 pointsSpinner=350 pointsMedusa=400 pointsSquid=500 pointsStomper=550 pointsGhost=600 pointsFirecracker=650 pointsSnake=700 pointsDragon=750 points"},{"id":801,"title":"Sentinel","systemName":"2600","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"Sentinel is a side scrolling action game. Several worlds have fallen victim of an alien attack, and you need to free them. To do this, a glowing orb called the Sentinel has been sent which can absorb the alien energy. As the Sentinel floats above the various, scrolling landscapes, you need to protect it from attacks by using the light gun to destroy enemies and enemy fire. If you don't destroy an enemy, it will deplete the Sentinels energy supply which will eventually destroy it. There are four levels of increasing difficulty, each with a large boss at the end. To help out on your mission, several bonuses may be encountered from time to time; increased firepower and energy can be acquired when you shoot the bonus capsules that appear. Three levels of difficulty are available."},{"id":802,"title":"Shootin' Gallery","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Shootin' Gallery is a target shooting game similar to Sega's Carnival. You control a gun at the bottom of the screen while various types of targets move left and right above. Given a limited amount of ammo, you need to earn as many points as possible by shooting the targets (which include trains, snails, frogs, kangaroos, monkeys, and more). Naturally more points are awarded for targets that are further away or tougher to hit. At the top of the screen is a cuckoo clock which counts down; when time runs out, a cuckoo will eat some of your remaining ammo! To avoid this, the clock can be shot which resets the timer. Every 20,000 points bonus ammo is awarded. When all of your ammo is gone, the game is over and the score calculated."},{"id":803,"title":"Shuttle Orbiter","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Avalon Hill","publisherName":"Avalon Hill","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"You must get ten parts from an orbiting factory to an incomplete space station. Unfortunately, a comet passed near Earth and left a space debris field that you will need to avoid.After the launch, you will see the Earth being circled but four colored dots. At the bottom will be the elapsed time, remaining fuel and four indicator bars. These bars are your orbit altitudes and their colors correspond to the colors of the orbiting dots: white for the shuttle, gold for the station, red for the orbiting factory, and green for the fuel depot.When you are lower in orbit than an item, you move faster. If you are higher than an item, you move slower. You must match orbit and location with something to dock. Once you are close to something, you switch to the maneuvering display. Now you can interact with an item or avoid it, as in the debris. If you hit something, whether debris or man-made orbiting item, you begin to leak fuel. This means you will use fuel even if you are not firing thrusters. You also have a 25% chance to damage the part in the cargo hold.Game variationsThe difficulty switches and select switch are not used. After you press fire on the joystick, move the stick up or down to select the difficulty level, from 0 to 3. Game 0 has no space debris.There is no score, just the amount of time it takes you and whether or not you got all ten parts in place without running out of fuel."},{"id":804,"title":"Sir Lancelot","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"K-Tel Software","publisherName":"Xonox","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"A damsel in distress is being held in a castle by a fire breathing dragon! As Sir Lancelot, you need to ride your winged horse Pegasus to the rescue. Each level in this action game consists of two screens. First you are outside the castle which is guarded by numerous flying creatures. You need to fly around the screen and destroy all of the creatures by hitting them with your lance (careful, if they hit you instead you'll lose a life). After all of the creatures are gone, you enter the second screen which is inside the castle. Here there is a large pit of lava and a flying dragon. To destroy the dragon you need to hit it's stomach with your lance. If you are hit by one of the dragon's fireballs you'll be temporarily stunned and unable to fly. If you end up falling into the lava, you'll lose a life. If you can defeat the dragon, the game repeats at a higher difficulty level. The game ends when you lose all of your lives."},{"id":805,"title":"Skate Boardin'","systemName":"2600","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Absolute Entertainment","publisherName":"Absolute Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"In this game, you have five minutes to get from your front steps to the steps of the school. You have to get through this maze and conquer 30 tubes and ramps AND get to the school.You start at your front steps. To get on the board, move left or right and while moving, press fire. When you are on your board, just push the direction you want to turn. Press fire to jump and press and hold fire to jump and land in a crouched position. You will also see rails, walls and hurdles but these you must avoid as they will make you crash.To jump a ramp, just ride towards it and be aligned with it. To clear a tube, ride through it while crouched. If you ride through grass, it will slow you down. To get back up to speed, either crash into something or ride through grass until you stop then get the skateboard going again.The scoreboard at the top of the screen is not an obstacle. When you get to it, you just keep going."},{"id":806,"title":"Skeet Shoot","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Apollo, Inc.","publisherName":"Apollo, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Skeet Shoot, your goal is to earn as many points as you can by shooting clay pigeons. When you press the joystick button, your player will appear on the screen in one of several locations, and a clay pigeon will fire from the center. You need to shoot the clay pigeon before it disappears off the screen to earn a point. The game can be played by one or two players, and numerous game variations are included which control the level of difficulty, speed, and whether a player appears in a fixed or random location on the screen."},{"id":807,"title":"Ski Hunt","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp","publisherName":"Home Vision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"To get to the place of hunting, James must go through a route of 30 km full of obstacles and dangers.  As he passed the first screen, the player will pick up your gun and you will help you hit the animals that run in your direction.  After passing the 30 km from the hunting area, a new level will begin, where the player must again go through the obstacles to get to the animals. Over phase the game increases its difficulty."},{"id":808,"title":"Ski Run","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Suntek","publisherName":"Suntek","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"While down a big mountain of ice, the player must follow the ugly route with trees, there will be many obstacles in your way, like trees that were not cut, and snow leopards, which will cross the road running. Stay tuned for when a yellow stripe appears in the snow, this indicates that an avalanche area is nearby, so you should skip to not be swallowed by the snow.Ski Run is a fast and with good graphics game, maybe your only problem is the difficulty of the game, which does not change much as the player passes the stages, making the game a bit drab"},{"id":809,"title":"Skiing","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"In Skiing, your goal is to ski to the bottom of the mountain in the shortest time possible. The mountain is treacherous with plenty of trees and moguls in the way! There are two different modes of gameplay. In slalom mode, there are a series of gates you need to ski through; missing any will result in a penalty to your time. In downhill mode you just need to ski to the bottom as fast as possible. Each mode includes five different skill levels which affect the length of the course (and the number of gates in slalom mode.)"},{"id":810,"title":"Skindiver","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tang's Electronic Co.","publisherName":"Sancho","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Sky Diver is an action game for two players. The goal is to score the most points by jumping from a plane, opening your parachute,  and guiding your sky diver safely to a landing pad. The longer you wait to open your parachute, the more points you earn for a successful landing, but don't wait too long or your chute won't open at all! For each jump, there will be varying wind conditions which blow your sky diver off course. A wind sock at the bottom of the screen will help you determine the wind speed and direction so you can compensate. There are nine jumps total, and the player with the most points at the end wins."},{"id":811,"title":"Sky Alien","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp.","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"A mothership drops aliens, up to three on screen at a time. There are ten per level. You must shoot them but avoid the items they fire at you. You fire by pushing up on the joystick. Pushing left or right makes you go left or right. If you hold down the button, pushing left or right makes you fire left or right. Later enemies will drop fireballs that chase you along the ground or split in two smaller enemies when shot. If you fire non-stop, you will build up heat as indicated by the green bar at the bottom right. If you overheat or are hit by an enemy, you loser a life. The game is over when you lose all lives or reach a score of 999,999. You get a new man (4 max) every 10,000 points."},{"id":812,"title":"Sky Diver","systemName":"2600","year":"1979","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Sky Diver is an action game for two players. The goal is to score the most points by jumping from a plane, opening your parachute, and guiding your sky diver safely to a landing pad. The longer you wait to open your parachute, the more points you earn for a successful landing, but don't wait too long or your chute won't open at all! For each jump, there will be varying wind conditions which blow your sky diver off course. A wind sock at the bottom of the screen will help you determine the wind speed and direction so you can compensate. There are nine jumps total, and the player with the most points at the end wins."},{"id":813,"title":"Sky Jinks","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Fly slalom around pylons (right of the red ones, left of the blue ones). Avoid skipping a pylon, hitting the pylons, trees or hot-air balloons. Try to get the best time you can. If you fly to the wrong side of a pylon, you will get a three second penalty for each missed pylon. The total number of pylons remaining is at the top of the screen above the time. If you hit a tree, pylon or balloon your plane will crash to the ground. You will not die but this will hurt your time as your plane has to take off again. Hitting a pylon will not hurt your pylon count. You will still get credit for the pylon but will lose time as your plane was slowed. You can press the fire button to throttle up or release to throttle down. Move the joystick left or right to turn. You bank into turns so you need to time turns as it is not instant. Up and down on the joystick do nothing."},{"id":814,"title":"Sky Skipper","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nintendo Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You pilot a plane and must rescue animals from cages where they were placed by gorillas. To do this, you fly over a gorilla and drop a bomb, knocking the gorilla off its feet. Once this is done, the animals will be out of their cages and you just touch each one to rescue it. The animal cages will only be open for a limited time, then the gorilla will get back on its feet. You must then knock it down again.You mustn't take too long rescuing the animals or you will run out of fuel. If you run out of fuel, run into a gorilla or the course walls or, strangely, a cloud, you lose a plane. You begin the game with four planes.Difficulty switchesSet to A for faster plane, set to B for slower plane.Game variationsGame 1...Tricky flying courseGame 2...Tricky flying course and cloudsGame 3...Tricky flying course, clouds and faster plane.ScoringKnock a gorilla of its feet=10 pointsRescue any one animal=100 pointsRescue one of each of the four types of animals, consecutively (1 cat, 1 turtle, 1 rabbit, 1 duck)=500 pointsYou get an extra plane every 10,000 points."},{"id":815,"title":"Slot Machine","systemName":"2600","year":"1979","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Slot Machine is an electronic slot machine simulation for one or two players. Players start with twenty five coins, and can bet up to five coins on each turn. The game ends when one of the players goes broke. There are two different slot machines, and several game variations are available which affect the level of difficulty."},{"id":816,"title":"Slot Racers","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"2 Players","genre":"Maze","description":"The goal of this two-players console game is to move your vehicle in a maze so you can shoot missiles at your opponent without getting shot at. The games features four different mazes to choose from, each faster than the last. Another feature lets you decide to make the missiles faster or slower than the car. The difficulty switch determines whether you can shoot a missile while one of your own is still on the screen. Otherwise, your missile has to hit the enemy or be retrieved by your vehicle before you can launch another one.You steer your car with a joystick. Each time you hit your enemy with a missile, you get a point. The fist player to get 25 points is the winner."},{"id":817,"title":"Smurf - Rescue in Gargamel's Castle","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Smurfette has been kidnapped and is being held atop a platform in Gargamel's castle. The player controls a smurf across the screen and must jump over obstacles, away from spiders, eventually up to smurfette to rescue her. Completing of this task restarts the game with faster moving obstacles and it also takes longer (more scenes) to get to Gargamel's castle."},{"id":818,"title":"Smurfs Save the Day","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"In this children's learning game, you learn music, sorting and color mixing.With Harmony Smurf, the computer will play four, five or six notes and you must repeat them. After the notes play, they fall to the ground and you must put them in their correct spots. The highest level has invisible notes, you must match by sound only.There are two modes, changed by the select switch.In Game Mode, the computer plays and you must duplicate it. In Toy Mode, there are six notes on the ground and you can make any tune you like, the computer doesn't create a tune.With Handy Smurf, items will move along a conveyor belt and you must sort them into one of three bins. You press the button to close or open gaps to guide the object but don't press too soon or the gap returns to the way it was before after a short time.In Game Mode, the first five items are sorted by shape, the next five by size and the next five by color then the sequence repeats only faster. In Toy Mode, after each item is sorted, the sorting criteria (shape, size or color) changes randomly.With Greedy Smurf, Clumsy Smurf has a colored liquid in a glass. Using blue, red, yellow and white spigots, Greedy must put the same color liquid or mix liquids to get the same color in his glass. If he gets it right, he and Clumsy drink up. If he gets it wrong, the glass drains out.In Game Mode, the colors start easy and get progressively harder. In Toy Mode, the color selection in Clumsy's glass is random.There is no time limit or penalty if you get something wrong."},{"id":819,"title":"Snail Against Squirrel","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bit Corporation","publisherName":"Bit Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Gather Nuts from the lower left and right of the screen , when the nut is ripe enough to be gatherd there will be a special sound to draw your attention once collected store them in your caves , each cave can store 5 nuts."},{"id":820,"title":"Sneak 'n Peek","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"U.S. Games Corporation","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Sneak 'n Peek is a computerized version of the game hide and seek. The game is played by two players (or one player against the computer); one player will close his eyes while the other player hides somewhere. After the second player is hidden, the first player needs to locate him in the shortest time possible. After the second player has been located, the roles will then be reversed. The game takes place in an old house with three rooms available as well as the front yard to hide in; each of these four locations contains five different places to hide. The game can be played with fixed or variable hiding locations; in the fixed game, the hiding locations will always be found in the same place, and the variable game will move the hiding places around each time a room is entered. Two difficulty levels are available; in the tougher setting, the entrance to the hiding places is narrower making it tougher to find."},{"id":821,"title":"Snoopy and the Red Baron","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Snoopy takes to the skies on his Sopwith Camel doghouse to bring down the Red Baron.  A Defender-esque shooter geared more towards the young gamer, it is up to Snoopy to blow his foe out of the sky while catching the various treats (bones, hamburgers, root beer) that the Red Baron drops to gain bonus points.  Shoot down the Red Baron enough times, and be rewarded a medal.  Fail, and the Red Baron lives to fight another day."},{"id":822,"title":"Solar Fox","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bally Midway Manufacturing Co., Inc.","publisherName":"CBS Electronics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Solar Fox, your mission is to guide a space ship though a solar cell matrix and collect as many of the solar cells as you can. When all of the cells in a matrix have been collected, you move on to the next round. Each matrix is guarded by two sentinels trying to stop you. The sentinels wander around the perimeter of the matrix, and will shoot fireballs at your spaceship which can destroy it. You are unarmed, so your only defense against the fireballs is to avoid them. To help you out a bit, your ship is capable of flying at two different speeds. Each round begins with a 'skip-a-rack' timer; if you collect all solar cells before this timer runs out, you will earn bonus points and skip ahead a level. The game ends when you have lost all of your space ships."},{"id":823,"title":"Solar Storm","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Solar Storm is an arcade style action game where you control a spaceship to defend your home planet. Deadly Deltoid ships will be flying in trying to destroy your planet; in addition to this danger, a far off sun has exploded sending debris towards you. Your job is to shoot everything that is heading your way before it reaches your planet (the bottom of the screen). Each time an enemy ship or some debris makes it past you, your planets shield absorbs the energy and heats up; if it overheats, it will be destroyed and the game ends. If your laser ship crashes into any incoming danger, you lose a life (the game also ends if all lives are lost). Every 500 points there is a bonus screen where you have a chance to earn more lives. The longer you last, the faster the game will become."},{"id":824,"title":"Solaris","systemName":"2600","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Zylons are back, and are attempting another takeover of the galaxy! Your goal is to destroy all of the Zylon fighters you encounter, rescue cadets that are trapped on Zylon planets, and to find the planet Solaris to protect it from the Zylons. Your spaceship is equipped with a galactic map which can be used to warp to different sectors of the galaxy. The map shows the location of Zylon squadrons, Zylon planets, federation starbases, wormholes, clusters of stars, and Solaris when you find it. By warping to the correct sector, you can battle the numerous types of Zylon fighters to keep them from attacking federation bases and planets. Your spaceship has a limited amount of fuel; when you see the fuel gage get too low, you will need to warp to a federation starbase to refuel (make sure you leave enough fuel to warp). When flying over a Zylon controlled planet, you will see your cadets on the surface. If you rescue all of the cadets as you fly past, you will receive bonus points and an extra spaceship. The Zylon's have many different types of fighters which you will encounter, as well as some narrow corridors with blockades which you will need to clear in order to reach new locations in the galaxy."},{"id":825,"title":"Sorcerer","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mythicon, Inc.","publisherName":"Mythicon, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Sorcerer is an arcade action game which takes place long ago when wizards and sorcerers ruled the earth. The evil wizards have decided to attempt to conquer the earth, and have sent numerous waves of creatures to stop all of the good sorcerers. Your goal is to destroy the various creatures! On the beginning screen of the game, there is a flying platform: you need to jump and catch this platform which will allow you to fly anywhere on the screen. Next you will need to fight screen after screen of dangerous creatures by firing an energy charge at them. After you have successfully destroyed the creatures on the current screen, a treasure will be left behind which can be collected for bonus points and then you can move on to the next screen. From time to time, you may also encounter a cloud with deadly lightning bolts that you must avoid! The longer you survive, the faster the enemies become. Two levels of difficulty as well as a practice mode are available."},{"id":826,"title":"Sorcerer's Apprentice","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based off the animated Disney classic \"Fantasia\", Sorcerer's Apprentice puts players in charge of Mickey Mouse as he collects and shoots stars and meteors on the mountaintops to keep the walking brooms from filling the Sorcerer's cavern below.For every caught star, a bucket appears to remove some of the water from the cavern.  Mickey also has the opportunity to catch the brooms before they get to the bottom of the stairs and flood the cavern further.If Mickey fails to provide enough buckets, or stop the brooms, they will flood the cavern, and the game is over."},{"id":827,"title":"Space Attack","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel Electronics","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The object of the game is to defend your Mother Ship from attacking  aliens. You have 3 squadrons, with 3 ships in each squadron. Aliens have 6 fleets of varying sizes. (Only 3 fleets appear at a time on the Radar Screen.) Destroy all alien fleets and you win! If your squadrons are destroyed first, the aliens move in and annihilate the hidden Mother Ship. "},{"id":828,"title":"Space Cavern","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Apollo, Inc.","publisherName":"Apollo, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"You are the commander of an intergalactic starship on a mission to explore new, strange planets. After landing on a new world and beginning to explore the numerous caverns, you discover the planet is inhabited by the deadly Electrosauri. These creatures can generate lethal electric charges, and are now after you! Using your laser gun, you need to defend yourself from the onslaught of Electrosauri. The deadly creatures can come from above, the left, or the right so be sure to keep an eye on all corners of the screen! There are numerous game variations included which dictate the number of attacking creatures that can appear at a time,  their firing characteristics, and the overall difficulty level."},{"id":829,"title":"Space Invaders","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Earth is under attack from rows of bomb dropping aliens, and you need to defend it! The rows of aliens begin at the top of the screen, and you control a laser cannon at the bottom of the screen. Your goal is to earn points by shooting the aliens before they can land. The aliens march back and forth, and each time the end of the screen is reached they will drop one row closer to the bottom. Shoot them all, and you move on to the next (tougher) level, but if even one of them lands the game is over. From time to time a flying saucer will pass by along the top of the screen; shoot this to earn extra points. Just above your laser canon are three shields; these can be used to hide from the alien's bombs, but will also block your own shots. You begin the game with a limited number of laser canons, and if all of them are bombed the game ends."},{"id":830,"title":"Space Jockey","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"U.S. Games Corporation","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Space Jockey is a side scrolling shooter for one player. Your goal is to earn as many points as possible by having your attack saucer shoot down the varied enemies which fly by. Tanks, jet planes, prop planes, helicopters, weather balloons, and even some trees and houses will all pass by on the screen and try to destroy your saucer. You need to make sure you avoid colliding with the various enemies and their fire or one of your three saucers will be lost. Extra saucers are awarded for each 1000 points earned. Several game variations are included which control the game difficulty, the movement abilities of the enemies, and the movement abilities of your saucer."},{"id":831,"title":"Space Shuttle - A Journey Into Space","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Space Shuttle is a simulation game where you are the pilot of space shuttle Discovery. Your goal is to launch the Discovery, establish an orbit around the Earth, open the cargo bay doors and recover a satellite to perform repairs, and finally land the Discovery successfully, all while using as little fuel as possible. Each time the complete mission is accomplished, it will then repeat at a higher difficulty level (in the higher difficulty levels the satellite has a more erratic flight path). The game is played from a first person perspective in the space shuttle cockpit where you can control everything from the shuttles engines to cargo bay doors. When the game is over you will be given a ranking which is based on the number of successful dockings and the amount of fuel that was used. In addition to the full flight mode, two easier game variations (autosimulator and simulator mode) are included. The autosimulator mode is the easiest; the computer will control the flight (you can take over at any point you wish) and the controls are simplified. The simulation mode is closer to the full game, however you have an unlimited amount of fuel so there is no time pressure, and the computer will help compensate for inaccurate maneuvering."},{"id":832,"title":"Space Tunnel","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bit Corporation","publisherName":"Bit Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"an arcade style action game somewhat similar to Space Invaders. You control a bug blaster at the bottom of the screen, and need to defend the three pieces of fruit at the top right of the screen. Various types of attacking spiders scurry around rapidly, trying to destroy your blaster and steal the fruit. If all of your fruit is stolen or you lose all of your bug blasters, the game is over. When all the spiders on a round are destroyed, you move on to the next, faster round. If you still have all three pieces of fruit when a round is completed, you receive an extra bug blaster."},{"id":833,"title":"Space War","systemName":"2600","year":"1978","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In this classic vector game, two ships are controlled by two players, flying around a sun, fighting gravity and trying to blow each other to bits.  Options include variable gravity, a black hole, an extra orbiting moon, toroidal space, and playing across a modem connection."},{"id":834,"title":"Spacechase","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Apollo, Inc.","publisherName":"Apollo, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You are on a moon-based scouting mission in a Mark 16 Starcruiser. Suddenly, enemy alien ships teleport in and start firing neutron missiles, which can destroy you upon impact. You must destroy enemy ships until reinforcements arrive from Earth. The enemy also have laser-directed heat-seeking proton missiles which are fired sparingly. Be aware that as the battle progresses, the aliens will become more desperate and will use the laser-directed heat-seeking proton missiles more often"},{"id":835,"title":"SpaceMaster X-7","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sirius Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You are an assault ship that was designed to destroy Hyperion military bases.You must shoot the bases enough so that the energy meter at the bottom goes from the \"+\" to the \"-\". Once the meter gets to \"-\" the base will explode.Obviously, the base is not a sitting duck. There is a force field that expands and contracts, base defenders and , in higher rounds, shields. The force field has a gap in it that you can shoot through or you can maneuver inside the field and shoot the base up close. Be careful, though, because you can get caught within the field.If you touch a shield, the force field, the base or are touched by a defender, you lose a life.The defenders are fireballs, heat seekers, bouncers, wanderers, and homers.The scoring is as follows:Destroy a fireball = 25 PointsDestroy a heat seeker = 100 PointsDestroy a bouncer = 50 PointsDestroy a wanderer = 200 PointsDestroy a homer = 400 PointsYou also get 25 points for each hit you get on the base.When you destroy the first four bases, you get 1,000 points per base; the next four, 2,000 points per base and so on.You get a bonus ship after every second base you destroy and after every 10,000 points."},{"id":836,"title":"Spectracube Invasion","systemName":"2600","year":"1985","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Suntek","publisherName":"Suntek","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The portal gives the reference color to the player decreases over time after it disappears a new take its place with a new color, making the player search for another target color. If a shot hits a block of wrong color, points will be deducted from the overall score.In addition to worrying about hitting the crosshairs with the limited mobility of the controls, the player must deviate from bolar trying to reach you."},{"id":837,"title":"Spider Fighter","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Spider Fighter is an arcade style action game somewhat similar to Space Invaders. You control a bug blaster at the bottom of the screen, and need to defend the three pieces of fruit at the top right of the screen. Various types of attacking spiders scurry around rapidly, trying to destroy your blaster and steal the fruit. If all of your fruit is stolen or you lose all of your bug blasters, the game is over. When all the spiders on a round are destroyed, you move on to the next, faster round. If you still have all three pieces of fruit when a round is completed, you receive an extra bug blaster."},{"id":838,"title":"Spider-Man","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Green Goblin has set a super bomb at the top of a high voltage tower located on the top of a skyscaper! As Spider-Man, you need to scale the building and defuse the bomb. Use your web to climb the building, but be careful of Green Goblin's villians which appear in the windows trying to stop you. If your web line goes too close to a villian, it will be cut and Spider-Man will fall. If you're careful, you can swing back and forth to capture the villians for bonus points. When you reach the top of the building, it's time to climb up the high voltage tower which is booby trapped with bombs. The bombs can be defused or avoided to get to the top, but just make sure you aren't too close to one that explodes! Once you arrive at the top of the tower, Green Goblin himself will be protecting the super bomb he has planted there. If you can sneak past Green Goblin and defuse the super bomb, the level is complete and you then move on to the next, more challenging level."},{"id":839,"title":"Spike's Peak","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Xonox","publisherName":"Xonox","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Spike's Peak is an action game where you need to climb to the top of a mountain! Gameplay takes place on five different screens. The first screen shows you approaching the mountain; you begin here each time you start a game or lose a life. All you need to do is walk up the path to begin the stage you've reached so far. Flags by the path indicate how many lives you have left. The next screen is a zig zag path through meadows at the base of the mountain. Beware of the deadly bears and eagles here! Along the path are several caves which you can hide in when a bear or eagle appears (you can also jump over bears). The caves are cold, however, and you have a limited amount of time to hide before freezing to death. Make it to the top of the path, and you begin the next screen. Here you climb up a rocky ledge. Boulders and falling pieces of rock constantly appear and can knock you back down the screen. Next is the icy cap of the mountain. Climb up to the top without being knocked down by avalanches or getting caught by the abominable snowman. The last screen takes place at the mountain summit where you need to climb to the top and plant a flag before freezing! Complete all of these screens and you win the game. There are four different difficulty levels available."},{"id":840,"title":"Spitfire Attack","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Milton Bradley Company","publisherName":"Milton Bradley Company","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In this game, you are an American fighter pilot. Your mission is to shoot down enemy planes, shoot enemy ammo dumps (they look like little black houses) and enemy anti-aircraft guns (they kinda look like sundials). If you fly down too long, you will get a low altitude warning. If you don't correct, you will crash. You can also be shot down by anti-aircraft guns and enemy planes. Push left and right to go those directions but push up to go down and down to go up. Push the fire button to fire machine guns."},{"id":841,"title":"Springer","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Orca Corporation","publisherName":"Tigervision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You are Springer the rabbit. You must jump from cloud to cloud, collecting everything you can, to reach the sun.You must jump from cloud to cloud and touch any items or eggs to collect them. If an egg hatches into a dragon, you can kick the dragon to collect him. There is a bonus timer that counts down on the screen so don't delay. Once you reach the sun at the top, then it is off to a more challenging screen."},{"id":842,"title":"Sprint Master","systemName":"2600","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Sprintmaster is an action racing game similar to Super Sprint. The game is played with an overhead view of the racetrack, and the first of two players to race around the track for the required number of laps wins! Occasionally a bonus will appear in the roadway; collect these to increase the traction capabilities of your car or gain a temporary speed boost. Other obstacles, such as oil slicks, may also appear in the roadway which will cause you to lose control and speed. There is a total of nine different tracks with varying levels of difficulty to race on, and you can choose either blacktop, dirt, or ice for terrain."},{"id":843,"title":"Spy Hunter","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bally Midway Manufacturing Co., Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"A conversion of the arcade game, Spy Hunter is a driving action game played from an overhead point of view. Your car is equipped with machine guns to help you get past the numerous enemies out on the road (be careful not to shoot any civilians, though!) Occasionally you will come across a weapons van, and if you drive into the back of the van your car becomes equipped with a second weapon (such as smoke screen, oil slick, or missiles.) At several points the road splits and you can enter a boathouse which transforms your car into a boat temporarily. If you drive far enough the seasons change as well (watch out for icy conditions during winter!) The enemy cars will do anything to stop you, including running you off the road, firing guns from the back of a limmo, or dropping bombs from a helicopter."},{"id":844,"title":"Squeeze Box","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"U.S. Games Corporation","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Squeeze Box your goal is to escape from prison! To escape, you will need to blast your way through the wall on either the left or right side of the screen. Once a hole large enough to walk through is formed, you can use it to escape to the next screen. To make the game more difficult, the walls are constantly growing, and if you touch a wall you will lose a life! A second game variation is included where one wall is stationary, and the second wall grows. Your goal is to shoot all of the moving multi-colored wall blocks to turn them white. A row of blocks turns white when they all of have been destroyed; the row will then begin growing again, but you will now longer be able to shoot the blocks! When all of the rows have been changed to white, you will move on to the next level. The third (and final) game variation included is similar to the second one, except that the wall behind you will also move inwards; Your goal is still to shoot your way through the left wall before the right wall catches up to you. Each variation has two difficulty levels, the tougher difficulty has twice as many blocks as the easier."},{"id":845,"title":"Sssnake","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Age, Inc.","publisherName":"Data Age, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You were hunting in the Amazon when you become the hunted of prehistoric creatures. You found a fortress with a large gun. Now you must avoid the snakes that enter and exit and shoot the creatures through the holes in the fortress bricks. The snakes will slither from one side on the screen to the other then come the opposite way one level lower. You cannot kill the snake but you can shorten it when you shoot it. Your gun runs on a gun track inside the fortress walls and always shoots away from the fortress. You cannot shoot through the bricks themselves, only in between them."},{"id":846,"title":"Stampede","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"It's a stampede!! Your job is to round up as many of the calves as you can. The screen scrolls to the right as you chase the calves; if more than three calves get past you, the game is over. The calves all run at different speeds, and when you rope one you earn points based on how fast it was running. As the game progresses, more and more calves will be on the screen at one time, and other obstacles will begin appearing to trip your horse and slow you down."},{"id":847,"title":"Star Fox","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mythicon, Inc.","publisherName":"Mythicon, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Star Fox is a horizontally scrolling action game. You control a starship on a foreign planet with the mission of collecting valuable crystals. The crystals will be located on the planets surface or somewhere in the atmosphere. When you locate a crystal, you need to fly down into the planets atmosphere to retrieve it (be careful, your ship has limited maneuverability while in the atmosphere). Of course, your mission won't be easy; guarding the planet are numerous enemy fighters. To protect yourself from enemy attacks your ship is equipped with lasers. The game ends when all of your ships have been destroyed. Good luck!"},{"id":848,"title":"Star Raiders","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"As the pilot of an interstellar starship, your mission is to destroy all of the Krylon fighters which are closing in on your starbases! There are three different types of fighters roaming throughout the galaxy; cruisers, fighters, and basestars. With the help of your galactic map, you can find the sectors of the galaxy where these fighters are located and then warp there to destroy them. When all of the fighters in a sector are destroyed, you can warp to a new location for the next battle. Be sure to keep an eye on your starships energy; warping to new locations, being hit by enemy fire, or colliding with an asteroid will drain your energy. If you completely run out of energy, your starship will be destroyed, however you can warp back to a starbase to refuel at any time. Returning to a starbase will also repair other types of damage your starship can receive, such as faulty engines, loss of your shield, and faulty photon torpedoes. When all of the Krylon that are visible on your galactic map have been destroyed, you win this round and can advance in rank (or even be demoted if you performed poorly on a mission).  The games difficulty will gradually increase as you rise in rank from ships cook up to captain."},{"id":849,"title":"Star Ship","systemName":"2600","year":"1977","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Star Ship contains three different arcade action games which can be played by one or two players.Star ShipThese game variations are played from a first person point of view in your star ship. Your goal is to earn as many points as possible by shooting the various enemies and space debris. You have a time limit of 2 minutes 16 seconds in the one player versions. In the two player version the time limit is 4 minutes 32 seconds; for half of this time one player will be the star ship commander, and the other will control a space module and needs to dodge the star ships fire. The roles will be reversed for the second half of the time limit.Warp DriveThese game variations are also played from a first person point of view. Your goal here is to travel as much distance as possible while avoiding the oncoming asteroids.Lunar LanderThese game variations are played from a third person point of view. You need to pilot your star ship and successfully land on the constantly moving moon. One point is earned for each successful landing, and asteroids and other debris may get in your way and will deduct points if you crash. In the two player versions, one player controls the star ship and the other player controls the moon.Each of these games feature several variations which control the game speed and level of difficulty."},{"id":850,"title":"Star Strike","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"APh Technological Consulting","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Star Strike was clearly inspired by the Death Star battle sequence in the movie Star Wars. You fly a space craft into the enemy launch trench. Your mission: to destroy the alien station before Earth passes directly over the launch trench. You must evade the alien ships that are defending the launch trench while being sure to bomb the red \"Hot Targets\". The very first red target that is missed when the Earth is directly in the middle of the launch trench becomes a missile. The missile is launched and destroys Earth."},{"id":851,"title":"Star Trek - Strategic Operations Simulator","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator is an arcade action game where you take control of the Starship Enterprise. Your mission is to save the Federation from NOMAD! Before you get a chance at destroying NOMAD, you'll have to battle your way through ten levels (each consisting of multiple rounds). In each round you may encounter Klingon fighters, deadly anti-matter saucers, asteroid fields, and deadly meteors, all of which are capable of depleting the Enterprises energy. The game ends when your energy supply has completely run out. To fight these dangers, the Enterprise is equipped with an unlimited supply of phasers and a limited supply of photon torpedoes. Each round also contains one or more starbases; if you dock at a starbase, some of your supplies (such as energy and torpedoes) will be replenished. The game is played from two points of view; the top of the screen contains a third person view of the Enterprise (along with the ships gauges), and on the bottom of the screen is a first person point of view"},{"id":852,"title":"Star Voyager","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Star Voyager is an action game similar to Star Raiders. You control the space ship Star Voyager from a first person perspective; your objective is to make your way through seven star portals to save the Capital Starport, destroying enemy ships along the way. On each level there will be multiple enemies to destroy; typically they appear first in the distance, then close in slowly while firing torpedoes at you. Using the Star Voyagers weapons (either lasers or photon torpedoes) you need to destroy the enemies before they destroy you. Once a star portal appears, you need to navigate your way through to reach the next level (don't crash into the portal walls, you'll be destroyed!). In addition to the main viewport, the bottom of the screen also contains a status bar which shows the number of enemies destroyed, your energy level, and a scanner to help locate enemies.Two player game variations are also included; in these one player controls Star Voyager, and the other player can choose to either control Star Voyagers weapons or the enemy ships."},{"id":853,"title":"Star Wars - Jedi Arena","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Jedi Arena, you have to face an opponent in the arena to see who is the true Jedi master. Wandering throughout the arena is a seeker which is capable of firing laser bolts. To be victorious you need to destroy your opponents shield by having the seeker fire laser bolts at it. You are armed only with a light saber which is used to control the direction of the laser bolts you fire, as well as block incoming fire from your opponent. The first player to break through the other players shield wins a point, and the first player to 3 points wins the match! Several game options are included which control the speed of the seeker, or even make the seeker invisible."},{"id":854,"title":"Star Wars - Return of the Jedi - Death Star Battle","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Death Star Battle is loosely based on the events of \"Star Wars, Part 6: Return of the Jedi\". Your task is to destroy the Death Star before its construction is finished. You start the task outside the shield perimeter of the Death Star. There you'll have to combat different imperial vessels and avoid the death ray while waiting for an opportunity to slip through one of the random openings in the energy shield. After reaching the Death Star you must reduce its structure up to the point where you can hit the core. In the following blow up of the station you must avoid collision with Death Star debris.After successful destruction the game will restart with increased difficulty (faster enemies, faster Death Star build up, etc).Overall difficulty can also be adjusted before starting the game."},{"id":855,"title":"Star Wars - The Arcade Game","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Conversion of Atari Games' first-person shoot 'em up based around the original Star Wars film. You take on the role of Luke Skywalker, aiming to destroy the Death Star - which, as any fan knows, involves attacking the 'weak spot' near the exhaust. To even get to this you have to pass swarms of TIE Fighters. Complete the game and it loops back around at ever-increasing difficulty. The game uses vector graphics, which allow lots of action at high speed on comparatively slow systems."},{"id":856,"title":"Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back recreates a scene from the movie of the same name. You are on the icy planet of Hoth, and Imperial Walkers are closing in on the rebel power generator. As the pilot of a snowspeeder, you need to take out as many of the walkers as you can. The walkers are heavily armoured, and it will take a lot of fire power to destroy one! The game is played on a large, scrolling screen with a radar screen at the bottom to help keep track of where the enemy is located. If a walker reaches the power generator, or you run out of snowspeeders the game is over. Good luck, and may the force be with you!"},{"id":857,"title":"Stargate","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Williams Electronics Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Save the humanoids from the impending aliens in the sequel to Defender. The task is still rescuing humanoids before Landers can turn them into Mutants, while avoiding and shooting other foes, however you must now carry humanoids to safety through the Stargate of the title. Entering this Stargate not only warps you to the nearest humanoid in jeopardy, but can also warp you ahead (while on the first 15 levels) if you enter it with 4 or more humanoids, and give you extra lives if you warp with 10 humanoids, so there is a trade-off between guaranteeing the safety of existing humanoids, and trying to advance your positionThere are more enemies on screen than ever before. The Inviso button makes you invisible to enemies, but also to yourself, so you will have to follow your bullets to work out where on the screen you are."},{"id":858,"title":"Stargunner","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Telesys","publisherName":"Telesys","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Players take the role of a stargunner for the Yarthae Empire. The Empire is being invaded by the Sphyzygi. The stargunner must destroy their invading ships but beware of the bombs dropped by the Sphyzygi droid, Bobo.This game is similar to Defender without the humanoids to rescue. Players must fly around the screen, shooting any incoming ships that appear. Watch out for the satellite-like object, at the top of the screen, as it drops bombs. Play simply continues  from wave after wave of ships, until the player loses their last ship."},{"id":859,"title":"StarMaster","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"A cockpit view space shooter very similar to Star Raiders but not requiring a keypad. In your starship, you must warp to sectors of space containing enemy starships. Here you will engage and destroy them before they can surround and destroy your starbases.   In a starbase sector, use your joystick to guide your reticle to the starbase when it is near you for repair and/or refueling. In a fight, you can take damage. If you see a L, it meas your lasers are out of commission. This mean you cannot fire (this is not good in a fight!). If you see a W, it means your warp drive is damaged. You will use twice as much fuel when warping. If you see an S, it means your shields are out. If you are hit again with no shields, you will be destroyed. If you see an R, it means your radar is damaged. You will not be able to see the enemies on the starmap until you get the radar fixed. All your starbases will still show with damaged radar except any that have been destroyed. When warping, if the screen at the bottom is green, you are headed to an empty sector. If it is red, you are headed to a sector with enemies in it. If it is blue, you are headed to a sector with a starbase in it. The game ends when either all the enemies are destroyed or you are destroyed. Your final score is determined by your base score plus 100 points per enemy destroyed minus 500 points per starbase destroyed minus 100 points per each time you docked at a starbase minus 1 point per stardate."},{"id":860,"title":"Steeplechase","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Video Gems","publisherName":"Video Gems","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"This is a hurdles horse race. The horse's names, from bottom to top, are: Lucky Devil, Absent Mind, Just Missed and Little Dictator. You play as one of the jockeys and must reach the right side of the screen first. The horse runs and hurdles come at you from the right. To jump these hurdles, you turn the paddle to set the height of the jump, as indicated by the marker on the right. You press the button to jump. The better you jump, the faster your horse goes. After 3 minutes, if no one has gotten all the way to the right, the race ends and whoever was in the lead wins. There are 6 game variations. In games 1, 2 and 3, the distance between the hurdles is uniform with the computer-controlled horse's racing ability being poor, good and excellent, respectively. In games 4, 5 and 6, the the distance between the hurdles is random with the computer-controlled horse's racing ability being poor, good and excellent, respectively."},{"id":861,"title":"Steeplechase","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"This is a hurdles horse race.The horse's names, from bottom to top, are: Lucky Devil, Absent Mind, Just Missed and Little Dictator. You play as one of the jockeys and must reach the right side of the screen first. The horse runs and hurdles come at you from the right. To jump these hurdles, you turn the paddle to set the height of the jump, as indicated by the marker on the right. You press the button to jump. The better you jump, the faster your horse goes. After 3 minutes, if no one has gotten all the way to the right, the race ends and whoever was in the lead wins.There are 6 game variations. In games 1, 2 and 3, the distance between the hurdles is uniform with the computer-controlled horse's racing ability being poor, good and excellent, respectively.In games 4, 5 and 6, the the distance between the hurdles is random with the computer-controlled horse's racing ability being poor, good and excellent, respectively.The difficulty switches are not used."},{"id":862,"title":"Stellar Track","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"This is an Atari 2600 version of a Star Trek game found on many college mainframes. Like those mainframe programs, it has no graphics, only text. You use the joystick, moving left or right, to select the command you want then press the red button. You then move the joystick left or right to select set the parameters of that command, if there are any. You start by pressing Reset or Select to choose how many enemies you must kill in how many stardates. "},{"id":863,"title":"Stone Age","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"CCE","publisherName":"CCE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Stone Age is an Action game, published by GCEn, which was cancelled before it was released."},{"id":864,"title":"Strategy X","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"This is the Atari 2600 version of the Konami Industry Co. Ltd. arcade game.You are a tank that must get past obstacles and avoid enemy fire to reach a base at the far end on the course. You must not delay, however, as you will run out of fuel. There are fuel depots along the course that can refill you but be warned that sometimes the enemy guns will destroy these before you can grab it.You start with three tanks. If you run out of fuel, are shot or run into a wall or enemy gun, you lose a tank. In two player game, you alternate tanks each time you die."},{"id":865,"title":"Strawberry Shortcake - Musical Match-Ups","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"Strawberry Shortcake Musical Match-Ups is a puzzle game where you try to straighten out mixed up Strawberryland characters within a given time limit. When the game begins, a mixed up character will appear on the screen and you need to change the head, body, and legs until they are all from a single character. If a complete character is correctly formed, the character will perform a dance and you will hear their musical theme; if an incomplete character is formed, the musical theme heard will be partially from each of the characters you did create. Several levels of difficulty are included which dictate the time limit and which character needs to be created. In the easier levels, the character you must create will be indicated by text at the bottom of the screen. In the more difficult levels, you must create a character based on the theme song that plays."},{"id":866,"title":"Street Racer","systemName":"2600","year":"1977","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Street Racer is an action racing game for one to four players played from an overhead view. The screen is split into two lanes; in one or two player games, each player has a lane. In three and four player games, players must share the lanes. Each game has a two minute and sixteen second time limit, and your goal is to earn as many points as possible by the end of this time. In addition to the basic racing version, several other game variations are included as well. The games available are:Street Racer: This is the basic race car game. Points are earned by passing other cars.Slalom: Each player controls a skier and needs to slalom through the course to earn points.Dodgem: Each player controls a race car and needs to avoid the oncoming obstacles. One point is earned for successfully completing the race course.Jet Shooter: Each player controls a jet in this game. Points are earned for shooting down the various oncoming planes.Number Cruncher: Each player controls a motorcycle in this game variation. Various numbers will appear in the race track, and points are earned by running over the numbers.Scoop Ball: Each player controls a race car with a scoop on the front. The goal is to scoop up the balls that appear in the raceway and then place them in a computer controlled car."},{"id":867,"title":"Stronghold","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"CommaVid, Inc.","publisherName":"CommaVid, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You are sent to check out an abandoned asteroid base called Stronghold. As you approach, drones are launched from the surface. It may be abandoned but apparently the automatic defense system still works.You must shoot or avoid the drones. If the drones are cloned, and traveling in sets, shooting any drone in the set destroys all the ones in the set, if they are destroyable (see Game variations). You can move in any direction but cannot shoot straight left or right. You can shoot in any other direction, however. After you get past the drones, three shields form near the bottom of the screen. Also, interceptor and patrol ships appear. The interceptors track you and the patrol ships just move back and forth over the shields.You must shoot through the shields while dodging these ships so you can shoot the command crawler on the asteroid's surface. Be warned, though, that once there is a hole in the shield, the command crawler will shoot through it to destroy you. The crawler tries to stay below you but it is slow. In some game variations, the Mega-Field starts to form at the top of the screen, reducing your maneuvering room(see Game variations).Difficulty switchesThe difficulty switches determine what level you will start on.Both are set to B=start at level 1Left is set to A and right is set to B=start at level 9Left is set to B and right is set to A=start at level 17Both set to A=start at level 25Game variationsA=drones cannot be destroyed, only avoidedR=you will keep firing if you hold down the button (Rapid fire)M=Mega-Field is in the gameC=drones are cloned and travel in setsGame 1 R; MGame 2 A; R; MGame 3 MGame 4 A; MGame 5 RGame 6 A; RGame 7Game 8 AGame 9 R; M; CGame 10 A; R; M; CGame 11 M; CGame 12 A; CGame 13 R; CGame 14 A; R; CGame 15 CGame 16 A; C"},{"id":868,"title":"Sub-Scan","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Nighttime in the frigid North Atlantic. Home of the Great White Shark. The Giant Squid. And hundreds of deadly, killer subs. Enemy submarines, that have embarked on a suicide mission that will deal a death blow to our fleet. And only the Captain of one destroyer can stop them now. With an eye on the radar screen and a finger on the trigger, you frantically steam back and forth across the surface, laying down one depth charge pattern after another. The ping of the sonar fills the night. The sound of exploding depth charges fills the ocean, as you pick off one submarine after another, hoping you've picked the perfect moment to sink the glowing nuclear subs."},{"id":869,"title":"Submarine Commander","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"You're the commander of a submarine in enemy waters.  Use your skills, radar, and luck to take down the enemy ships.  With 8 difficulty settings there is a lot of the game to master as you must start to keep an eye on your fuel, torpedoes, radar, and enemy while avoiding depth charges as the difficulty rises.  You can fire up to two torpedoes at a time. While enemy shows go by your periscope sink as many as you can.  The periscope can turn 360 degrees and look off into the horizon or close to your sub.  Some ships move slower than others, and one of the ships moves so fast that the only way to hit it is by tracking it by radar instead of visually."},{"id":870,"title":"Subterranea","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Subterranea is a side scrolling shooter. Your goal is to locate treasure crystals within the Hexuplex Caves. Controlling your cave ranger, you need to blast the various types of aerobots which are guarding the cave. When all of the bots on a cave level have been destroyed, a passageway opens allowing you to travel deeper into the caverns. When you reach the last level of the cavern, you can collect the treasure crystal and be transported to the next (more challenging) set of caves and try for another crystal. In addition to the deadly aerobots, be sure not to crash into cave walls; these will drain your energy rapidly, especially if you hit one of the skulls. When all of your reserve cave rangers have crashed, the game is over. As you progress through the caves, they become narrower and the enemies move faster. Standard and advanced skill levels are available."},{"id":871,"title":"Suicide Mission","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Arcadia Corporation","publisherName":"Arcadia Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Suicide Mission is an arcade action game similar to Asteroids. You control a microscopic submarine navigating the bloodstream of someone who has been infected by a virus. Your goal is to destroy the virus! Each time you shoot a cell infected with the virus, it will split up into smaller pieces. Eventually the pieces will be small enough that they can be destroyed. When everything has been destroyed, you can move on to the next, more difficult level. The game features three levels of difficulty, and you can choose one of two shooting styles for your submarine (single torpedoes, or rapid fire)."},{"id":872,"title":"Summer Games","systemName":"2600","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Epyx, Inc.","publisherName":"Epyx, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Summer Games allows up to eight players to compete in a series of summer themed Olympic events. The gameplay is similar to the other entries in Epyx \"games\" series. Each player can choose a country to represent, and then takes turns competing in various events to see who will win the gold medal! The game allows you to compete in all of the events sequentially, choose a few events, choose just one event, or practice an event. The events available vary slightly depending on the platform, and may include:1. Pole vault2. Platform diving3. 4x400 meter relay4. 100 meter dash5. Gymnastics6. Freestyle swimming7. Skeet shooting8. 100 meter freestyle9. Rowing"},{"id":873,"title":"Super Breakout","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Breakout","description":"Super Breakout features similar gameplay to the original, but with several new game variations. Your goal is to earn as many points as possible by destroying the bricks at the top of the playfield. To do this, you need to use the paddle at the bottom of the screen to keep a bouncing ball within the playfield. There are four different game variations included. The first is 'Breakout', and plays the same as the original game. This leaves three new gameplay concepts. In 'Progressive' the brick walls will slowly drop towards the bottom of the screen and the ball moves progressively faster and faster. When there's room, a new layer of bricks will appear at the top. The other two games add a second paddle. In 'Double Breakout' you have two balls to keep in play and score with. In 'Cavity' there is a single ball in play when you start, but two additional balls trapped within the bricks. These are freed when their surrounding bricks are destroyed."},{"id":874,"title":"Super Challenge Baseball","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel Electronics","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"This game is an altered version of the Atari 2600 version of RealSports Baseball. The game controls are identical. The alterations are that the graphics and colors were changed. Also, the options were reduced to one or two player and whether, in one player, the human player is up first at bat or not.Otherwise, everything else is the same. You still can throw fastballs, curve balls, sinkers, etc. and you can still bunt, hit fly balls, etc. Scoring remains the same with a tie after nine innings going into extra innings. The difficulty switches do not have any use."},{"id":875,"title":"Super Challenge Football","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel Electronics","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The is an American football game with an isometric view. Player one always starts as offense and are in the red jerseys. The computer (or player two) starts as defense and are in blue jerseys.You have the choice to pass or run. On the offense, you control the quarterback until he passes the ball. You then control the receiver. The quarterback cannot pass after he crosses the line of scrimmage. On defense, you control the corner.Game variationsGame 1 (Novice)=3 minutes per quarterGame 2 (Standard)=7 minutes per quarterGame 3 (Advanced)=10 minutes per quarterGame 4 (Expert)=15 minutes per quarterPlay selectionOffense selects both the formation and pattern that the receiver will run*. The formation is the number on the left, from 1 to 9. The pattern is the number on the right, from 1 to 4.Defense only selects formations, from 1 to 9*. If the offense selects to punt or a field goal, the defense play is automatically selected to counter that.To see the formations and patterns, you must refer to the game manual, as they are not named or graphically displayed on screen.*=In game 1 (Novice), you do not manually select plays, they are selected automatically.ScoringField goals=3 pointsTouchdowns=6 pointsExtra point=1 pointInaccuraciesThere are only 5 players per side.You cannot tackle anyone within the five-yard line and the goal, therefore...There are no 2-point safeties or 2-point conversionsThere are no penalties"},{"id":876,"title":"Super Cobra","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Super Cobra is a side scrolling shooter based on the arcade game. You're a chopper pilot on a surveillance mission in enemy territory; your goal is to make it through the various obstacle courses alive and score as many points as possible. Tall buildings, mountains, narrow tunnels, and various enemies (such as tanks, rockets, mines, and more) can all get in the way and destroy your chopper if you aren't careful. To help defend yourself, the chopper is armed with a machine gun and bombs which can be used to destroy the enemy tanks and rockets. To make the task more difficult, your chopper has a limited amount of fuel. Throughout the landscapes are fuel tanks; if one of these is shot or bombed, you will be awarded extra fuel. As the levels progress, the enemies become more aggressive, fuel becomes more scarce, and the landscape becomes trickier to navigate."},{"id":877,"title":"Super Football","systemName":"2600","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Industry Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The is an American football game with an isometric view. Player one always starts as offense and are in the red jerseys. The computer (or player two) starts as defense and are in blue jerseys.You have the choice to pass or run. On the offense, you control the quarterback until he passes the ball. You then control the receiver. The quarterback cannot pass after he crosses the line of scrimmage. On defense, you control the corner."},{"id":878,"title":"Superman","systemName":"2600","year":"1979","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Man of Steel takes flight in his first video game adventure.  When Lex Luthor destroys the Metropolis bridge, Clark Kent must run to the nearest phone booth to become Superman and save the day.  Along the way, Superman must be wary of thugs, a helicopter that can either help or hinder him, three Kryptonite satellites, and even Lex Luthor himself.  If Superman meets with one of Luthor's Kryptonite traps, he becomes unable to fly... unless he can find Lois Lane for help.  Repair the bridge, put the crooks in jail, then get back to the Daily Planet in time for the next adventure!"},{"id":879,"title":"Surfer's Paradise - But Danger Below!","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Video Gems","publisherName":"Video Gems","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Surfing","description":"In Surfer's Paradise, the player's objective is to stay on top of a wave as long as possible. From time to time, a shark will approach the player who can in turn jump to try to avoid the shark. If they fail or if they don't manage to stay on top of the wave, they will drop into the water.The underwater sequence makes up the second part of the game. Here, the player has to get from the left side of the screen to the right side and back onto their surf board. However, there's a sunken galleon in their way. The player has to navigate a maze of walls in a limited amount of time while also avoiding oncoming jellyfish.Once the player reaches the top of the board, a new and more difficult round starts. Scoring is achieved by staying on top of the wave as long as possible. Extra lives are awarded for every 1000 points."},{"id":880,"title":"Surround","systemName":"2600","year":"1977","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Surround is an arcade action game for two players. Each player controls a constantly moving wall; your goal is to trap your opponent forcing him to crash into a wall. Each time your opponent crashes, you earn a point. The first player to reach ten points wins. In addition to this mode, a video graffiti mode is also included which lets you draw on the screen. Several game variations are included which optionally allow diagonal movement, allow you to wrap around the screen, and control the game speed."},{"id":881,"title":"Survival Island","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starpath Corporation","publisherName":"Starpath Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are headed to a mysterious island to study a temple when your ship is sunk. Now you must get to the island while collecting supplies , get through the dangerous jungle then explore the temple. All in a days work.This game is in three sections. They are called Shipwrecked, The Wilderness Island and The Secret Temple.Shipwrecked: You begin on a raft in the water. You must make your way to the island at the top while avoiding sharks and other sea creatures. Along the way, you must collect food and water so you can survive the island. If a shark or other sea creature hits you, you will lose the raft and all supplies. If you are hit when not on a raft, you will lose your life. You can press fire to swim faster but this will cost you life points, which can get you killed.The Wilderness Island: You make your way on the island while avoiding snakes, traps and other dangers. You must look for the temple, the key to the temple door and any other items you will need to get through the temple. Watch your food meter that it doesn't run out. Use the menu to eat food/drink water as needed. You can also switch to search mode, which allows you to place your walking stick on an item to learn what it is without getting hurt.The Secret Temple: You make your way through the temple in first person perspective, trying to learn its secret. Sometimes you will need to find certain items to pass through magical barriers. Watch out for one-way walls and invisible transporters."},{"id":882,"title":"Survival Run","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Milton Bradley Co.","publisherName":"Milton Bradley Co.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this game you have entered some underground caverns on another planet. As you try to navigate your way through, you must destroy enemy space ships and force fields. You move the target reticle by moving the joystick and fire weapons by pressing the red button. You can see the ships coming in the distance but if they get too close they will fire on you, causing you to lose energy. If you see a force field, you will see a square to the right. Shoot the square to disable the field. If your ship hits the field, you lose energy. You gain energy when you destroy a ship or disable a force field. Use the map on the top of your screen to determine which path to take, left or right. If you choose the wrong path or run out of energy, the game is over."},{"id":883,"title":"Sword of Saros","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starpath Corporation","publisherName":"Starpath Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You have entered a wizard's dungeons in search of the fabled Sword of Saros. You must avoid the wizard, his hunter bat and other nasties while gathering treasure. Then you must escape from the dungeons.You begin in the maze. The narrow areas are corridors and the wider areas are rooms. You must move from room to room, avoiding the wizard and his bat, gathering treasure, items and keys. Once in a room, do not stand around as each room has a monster in it that will harm you. Some rooms have doors that have either gold or a part of the sword behind them. When you find the sword piece, it will transport you to the next level of the dungeon.In the first two levels, you will be able to see the entire maze. On the next two levels, you will reveal parts of the mazes as you explore them. On all later levels, you will only see directly around you. If a monster touches you, you will lose life points. If you encounter the wizard, you will lose life points and will need to get through his skeletons. You will start at the bottom of the screen and need to make your way to the top. In the final dungeon, all the rooms have only unlocked doors but you will need gold to bribe the monsters so you can search the doors for the exit.The items in the maze, and their uses, are:1. Gold: Not a selectable item. Needed to bribe monsters in the last level2. Gems: If you collect nine gems, you can use them to get one or more type of each other item3. Lamp: Makes it possible to see the entire maze. Not needed for mazes one or two.4. Potion: Restores four to seven life points. You can never have more than twenty-five total life points.5. Cross:  Makes the wizard and bat move as far from you as the can6. Scroll: Allows you to see the wizard and bat, even if they are not in a visible portion of the maze. Not needed for mazes one and two.7. Ring: Makes you invisible to the wizard, bat and room monsters8. Keys: Not a selectable item. Needed to open locked doors except on last dungeon. Keys do not leave the dungeon level where they are found. When you get the sword piece, any extra keys you are carrying are lost and you must find new keys."},{"id":884,"title":"Swordfight","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel Electronics","publisherName":"Retrotopia","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"En garde! Attack, feint, block, strike!This is a one-on-one sword fight for two players only. Press the button to skip in and out and move the joystick to swing the sword and block. Your sword is obviously based on a lightsaber from the way the blade extends and the sound effects."},{"id":885,"title":"SwordQuest - EarthWorld","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"SwordQuest: EarthWorld was an adventure game produced for the Atari 2600. The game play boils down to walking from room to room, finding and dropping items, beating the action stages in order to find more items, and seeing the odd set of numbers flash at you if you get the right combination of items in the right rooms. The sets of numbers, for instance 16-4, were actually a combination of a page number and a panel number in the comic book that came with the game. On the page indicated by the game, you would find a word hidden somewhere in the numbered panel. When all the correct words were found, you could send them to Atari in hopes of winning the SwordQuest contest that this game was designed for."},{"id":886,"title":"SwordQuest - FireWorld","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"SwordQuest: FireWorld, the second game in the SwordQuest series, was insanely identical to the first game, EarthWorld. In this installment you will find yourself walking from room to room, finding and dropping items, beating the action stages in order to find more items, seeing the odd set of numbers flash at you if you get the right combination of items in the right rooms. The sets of numbers, for instance 16-4, were actually a combination of a page number and a panel number in the comic book that came with the game. On the page indicated by the game, you would find a word hidden somewhere in the numbered panel. When all the correct words were found, you could send them to Atari in hopes of winning the SwordQuest contest that this game was designed for."},{"id":887,"title":"SwordQuest - WaterWorld","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Much like the games SwordQuest: EarthWorldand SwordQuest: FireWorld before it, SwordQuest: WaterWorld involves walking through rooms, picking up items, beating action stages to reveal more items, and seeing the odd set of numbers flash at you when you have the right items in the right rooms. The sets of numbers, for instance 8-4, were actually a combination of a page number and a panel number in the comic book that came with the game. On the page indicated by the game, you would find a word hidden somewhere in the numbered panel. When all the correct words were found, you could send them to Atari in hopes of winning the SwordQuest contest that this game was designed for."},{"id":888,"title":"Tac-Scan","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Enemy airships are approaching your command base! You need to fly your five plane squadron into battle to defend it. Tac-Scan is a conversion of the arcade game. You control a squadron of five ships at the bottom of the screen, your goal is to earn as many points as possible by destroying the various enemies which will be attacking. If one of the ships in your squadron is hit by enemy fire, it will be destroyed. The game ends when all five ships have been destroyed. As you progress through the game, you will occasionally have the chance to replenish missing ships. Everytime you complete a round by shooting ten enemies, an extra ship will float by on the screen. You can add this ship to your squadron by catching it in an empty space in the formation. Every time you complete four rounds, the game will advance to the next level with increased difficulty!"},{"id":889,"title":"Tapeworm","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spectravision","publisherName":"Spectravision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"You are Slinky the tapeworm. You must move about the bean patch, eating beans. Each time you eat a bean, you grow longer and the bean count goes down by one.Beans appear randomly in the patch and you must eat them before the beetle at the bottom get from left to right to get the count down to zero. If the beetle gets to the right before you get the bean, two more beans will appear in the patch and two more beans are added to the count.At times, Beeky the bird or Spanky the spider will pass through the bean patch. In later levels, an obstacle will appear in the middle of the patch.You lose a life if you touch your head (yellow square) to the obstacle or the sides of the patch, touch your head to your body, or Spanky or Beeky touch your head (eat you).The third patch is night. When you get a bean, you can see the patch for two seconds. If you need more looks, you can press the fire button for another two seconds of light but it costs you a bean.The levels and their point values are:Apple (5 points per bean, 50 points for the apple)Orange (10 points per bean, 100 points for the orange)Grape (15 points per bean, 150 points for the grapes)Strawberry (20 points per bean, 200 points for the strawberry)Banana (25 points per bean, 250 points for the banana)You get a bonus worm every 1,000 points. You can have up to 4 worms in reserve."},{"id":890,"title":"Tapper","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bally Midway Manufacturing Co., Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Tapper is an action game where you're a beer tapper (barman) and have to serve beer to demanding customers. There are four customers, each has its own lane lengthier than the previous one, whom you have to keep at bay. If they reach the end of the lane without receiving their beer, you're a goner; if you miss one and accidentally spill beer needlessly you lose a life and should one of them throw you back the mug and you fail to catch it, you lose a life as well.Occasionally a bizarre icon will appear on one of the lines and, should you grab it, will invoke a &quot;cabarette&quot;-style show which will keep some of the customers occupied.The Xbox 360 version includes bonus rounds, as well as co-op and versus multiplayer modes, also online, along with achievements."},{"id":891,"title":"Tax Avoiders","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Dunhill Electronics","publisherName":"American Videogame","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You are John Q and you want to be rich.In this game, you start out on the income screen where you try to collect the money (dollar signs) while avoiding the governmental red tape (look like red snakes). You have only one year to get your money and invest it. Each second, a day goes by. My, how time flies.Once a season, you are sent to the investment/tax shelter screen, where you must collect an icon representing an investment and then grab your portfolio (briefcase). Investments have a 50/50 chance of making or losing money. Also on this screen is a character whose color changes.What color he is determines who he is:Black=Eggie, the IRS agent. If he catches you, he will audit you. In these audits, you always lose. You are then taxed at 50% of your income and sent back to the income screen.There are no appeals to tax court.Pink=Waggie, the CPA. If he catches you (or you go to him), he will charge you $1,000.00 but whatever tax sheltered investment you have, he will put you in a better one.Green=Toodles, the registered investment adviser. If you two meet, he will put you in the best tax sheltered investment available, thus making you the most profit.After each season, you are taxed to an amount determined by your tax shelter. The object is to have $1,000,000.00 at the end of the year after taxes."},{"id":892,"title":"Taz","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Taz (the Tasmanian Devil) is going on a feeding frenzy!! Hamburgers, root beers, ice cream cones, tomatoes, apple cores, and other foods will all fly by on the screen, and Taz needs to eat as many of these as he can to earn points. But mixed in with the tasty foods are sticks of dynamite! If Taz accidentally eats the dynamite, he will explode and lose a life. As Taz eats food, the levels will become faster and faster and feature more dynamite mixed in with the food."},{"id":893,"title":"Tennis","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Tennis is a singles tennis game which can be played by one player against the computer or two players against each other. The game follows standard tennis rules, and allows you to hit a variety of forehand and backhand shots to any location on the court. There are two skill levels included; a slower practice game, and the more challenging full speed game."},{"id":894,"title":"Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"VSS, Inc.","publisherName":"Wizard Video Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this game, you are Leatherface. Some tourists have trespassed onto your land. They have been mostly eliminated but a few remain.The object is to chase down the remaining tourists and kill them.You chase the tourists with your chainsaw. When you get next to them, you press the fire button to rev up your saw and make cold-cuts out of them.Try to avoid obstacles like hedges, fences, cow skulls and wheelchairs.Try not to rev the chainsaw unnecessarily as you only have 3 tanks of fuel and when you're out of fuel, the game is over.If you run into fences, cow skulls or wheelchairs, you will be delayed a moment. If you run into hedge, you will need to use the chainsaw to remove them. The chainsaw idles all the time so you don't want to be delayed.You get 1000 points for each tourist killed. You get a new fuel tank every 5000 points. When you run out of fuel, a tourists comes up behind you and kicks you in the pants."},{"id":895,"title":"Threshold","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"On-Line Systems","publisherName":"Tigervision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Threshold is a simple Shoot'em up game. You are in control of a spaceship at the bottom of the screen and have to shoot several formations of enemies on the top of the screen.To make things more difficult you have limited time in form of a fuel tank which will get refilled after you cleared a number of waves. Besides that your spacecraft is equipped with a laser that tends to overheat. Every shot make the heat bar of the laser increase a bit. Once it reached its maximum you can't fire anymore and are forced to wait until it cooled down while slowly running out of fuel."},{"id":896,"title":"Thunderground","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"There are six Core nuclear bases on the planet's surface. You must burrow underground to each of these bases and destroy them. But be warned, they are guarded by patrolling Core Ranger tanks that if they get you in their line of fire, will destroy you.There are two types of tanks. The white Sentry tanks only move through existing tunnels and will only fire on you if there is clear space between you and them. The blue Digger tanks will create their own tunnels to pursue you. There is also a Sentry tank at the bottom of the screen that slowly moves towards your reserve tanks. If this tank reaches you reserves before you destroy all six bases, you lose a life. The game is over if you lose all lives.There are enemy supplies buried in random areas that if you get them will get you bonus points. Later levels have the bases only appear one at a time or have no dirt between you and the enemy tanks, leaving them to pursue you from the start."},{"id":897,"title":"Time Pilot","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Industry Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Time Pilot is an arcade style shooter. Piloting your trusty spaceship, you need to destroy the squadrons of enemy craft that are attacking! On each level you have a quota of enemies that need to be destroyed. After fulfilling your quota, a final boss of the level will appear; when destroyed, you will move on to the next level. The game begins in the year 1910, and each time a level is completed you advance in time. In 1910 you only have to face relatively unarmed biplanes, but as the levels advance so does the technology. Each new level brings with it tougher, more heavily armed aircraft including jets, helicopters, and even flying saucers! From time to time, you will encounter a parachute; if you run into this, you will earn bonus points."},{"id":898,"title":"Time Warp","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fund. International Co.","publisherName":"Funvision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Enter a cave full of dangers and adventures, first you will face some waves of bizarre enemies and whenever the latter is destroyed he would be turned into another squad until you have to pass a puzzle / reflection to re-do cycle with high difficulty."},{"id":899,"title":"Title Match Pro Wrestling","systemName":"2600","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Title Match is a wrestling game which can be played by one or two players. There are four different wrestlers you can choose from, and two modes of gameplay (one on one, or tag team). Each wrestler can kick, punch, and perform several moves such as the airplane spin, body slam, power lift, and more. Using the available moves you need to deplete your opponents energy  and pin him for three counts (though be careful, as some of the more powerful moves also use up a bit of your own energy). If your opponents energy is low enough and you successfully pin him that will count as a fall, and the best out of three falls will win the match!"},{"id":900,"title":"Tomarc the Barbarian","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Xonox","publisherName":"Xonox","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Tomarc the Barbarian Senta is being held captive in a magical cage, and Tomarc needs to rescue her! In this action game you will control both Tomarc and Senta simultaneously. Tomarc is lost in a series of caves somewhere searching for his magic sword, and then must locate Senta to set her free. Deadly rats and other dangers must be avoided as you run and jump around the caves. Meanwhile, Senta must defend herself from giant bats and other creatures while trapped in the cage; although she can't move, she is capable of firing magic at enemies to destroy them. You are able to switch screens between the two characters to select which character to control. Listening to the sound effects can help you determine when the other character is in trouble and you should switch screens."},{"id":901,"title":"Tomcat - The F-14 Fighter Simulator","systemName":"2600","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Absolute Entertainment","publisherName":"Absolute Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"To be born with wings...Become a F-14 Naval Aviator undergoing seek and destroy missions while dodging and gunning enemy bogeys in deadly dogfights with your 20mm cannon and air-to-air missiles. Your cockpit comes with state of the art technology, courtesy of the U.S. Air Force: Display and main computer, Bogey Alert Indicator, G-Force Indicator, Electronic Counter Measures, and a Cannon Overheat Indicator (yes, it can overheat!)...and if your feeling up to it, give the ol'bird a boost to Mach 1.0! The gameplay like other simulation games consists of taking off, flying, combat and landing. Though most of the gameplay focuses around dogfighting with enemy bogeys (dodging missiles). In addition to that, there are also night-flying missions that add difficulty due to limited vision. Taking off and landing however, also requires additional skill as your doing it on the USS Enterprise (No relation to Star Trek), not on your standard airstrip. Pay attention to the F.D. officer as your preparing to take off (since he's the boss when it comes to this stuff...and try not to run over him...yet).Your weaponry consists of a M 61 Machine Gun and 3 different AIM Missiles (AIM 7, 9, 54) each packed with 15 missiles (that's a lot of missiles!).After each mission you will receive a Mission Rating which is based "},{"id":902,"title":"Tooth Protectors","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"DSD-Camelot","publisherName":"Johnson & Johnson","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this game, you are T. P., the Tooth Protector, and are trying to protect some teeth from tooth decay by the Snack Attacks. Snack Attack moves across the top of the screen dropping snack food crumbs towards the teeth. You move at the bottom of the screen, just above the teeth. You must deflect the crumbs back up, hopefully hitting Snack Attack or a falling crumb for points. Each round is time-limited. You play until the time runs out then you get bonus points depending on weather you lost any teeth and how many. Occasionally, Snack Attack will try to swoop down and grab you. If you are caught, you lose a man. If one or more of your teeth are in danger of being lost, indicated by it flashing, you can press your fire button to Reach toothbrush, Johnson & Johnson dental  floss and Act fluoride dental rinse to save that/those tooth/teeth. You get three of these cleanings to start but earn bonus cleanings every 50,000 points. The game is over after you lose all three of your men or lose three of your teeth."},{"id":903,"title":"Topy","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp.","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The aim of the game is to get rid of the greatest number of moles possible, but beware of the holes they made you can end up falling in pursuit."},{"id":904,"title":"Towering Inferno","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Western Technologies Inc.","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"A downtown skyscraper has caught fire, numerous people are trapped, and you need to come to the rescue! Your goal is to rescue as many survivors as possible from the many floors of the building. On each floor, your fire fighter begins at the bottom of the screen and needs to reach the top where the survivors have taken cover. Blocking your path are numerous (and dangerous) fires. Your fire fighter is equipped with a hose and an unlimited water supply to help you put out the fires. You need to be quick, however, for if you take too long the survivors will die! When you rescue as many survivors as you can and make it back out of the room, the floor is complete and a helicopter will transport you to the next floor. Although it isn't necessary to put out all of the fires on a floor, you will earn bonus points if you do. The higher you get in the building, the tougher the game becomes. Gameplay is for one or two players, and several game variations and difficulty levels are available."},{"id":905,"title":"Track & Field","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Industry Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"Track & Field is a sports game that allows the player to have an experience based around the Summer Olympic Games. It is based on an arcade game of the same name. Events include 100 meter dash, hammer throw, the long jump and the 110 meter hurdles.The MSX version replaces the hurdles with a 400 meter dash.The NES version adds skeet shooting, triple jump, javelin throw, high jump, and archery as events but loses the hammer throw event. The NES version also keeps the 110 meter hurdles and forgoes the 400 meter dash.If you want to go to the next event or round then you will have to qualify, by beating increasingly difficult maximum times or minimum distances. This game contains a two player option, in which the players take it in turns."},{"id":906,"title":"Treasure Below","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Video Gems","publisherName":"Video Gems","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Ther's Fabulous golden treasure down there just waiting to be taken thers also much danger with jelly fish, octupus, sharks and other undersea creatures patrolling the deep. you've got your trusty knife and speargun for protection."},{"id":907,"title":"Treasure Island","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Suntek","publisherName":"Suntek","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Treasure island is an horizontal scrolling shoot em up also known as Treasure Discovery."},{"id":908,"title":"Trick Shot","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Trick Shot is a pool game for one or two players. You can choose to play pool (first player to 25 points wins), billiards (first player to 50 points wins), trickshot (attempt to earn points by sinking all of the balls on the table in a single shot), or trickshot practice game variations. During the game you use the joystick to control a cursor which aims the cue ball. By holding down the button you control the amount of power in a shot (the longer you hold down the button, the more power the cue ball is hit with). You may also apply some English by moving the joystick while hitting the cue ball. At the end of the game a trophy will appear on screen to indicate who the winner is!"},{"id":909,"title":"TRON - Deadly Discs","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mattel Electronics","publisherName":"Mattel Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Based on the movie from Walt Disney, you play a man trapped in a computer world who must keep moving to avoid being hurt.Enemies will come at you three at a time, and will throw discs at you.  You must keep moving to avoid them while also firing discs right back at them.  There are different doors you can enter that will teleport you to another part of the room, giving you a chance to catch the enemies off guard.There are two skill levels, and the higher your score, the harder the game becomes.  Do good, and your enemies will move faster, become more accurate, and the discs will go much faster."},{"id":910,"title":"Tunnel Runner","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"CBS Electronics","publisherName":"CBS Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Maze","description":"Tunnel Runner\" is an advanced 3D Maze Game, essentially what a 1st person version of Pac-Man game would be like.  Because “Tunnel Runner” was designed with a built-in expanded memory chip (RAM Plus!), it's 12KB of memory gives it the ability to present the maze in three dimensions.  Therefore, the playfield is a colorful, three-dimensional maze, so you never see yourself... just the walls on either side of you that form the corridors you travel along.  As you move along the passage-ways, additional tunnels appear on either side, which you can turn into by pressing left and right.Your primary goal is to locate and collect the hidden key, located in a different spot within each maze.  Through the assistance of a MAP, you can maneuver within the maze.  While attempting to locate the key to exit the level, you must also avoid the hungry Zot’s.  You will discover these enemy creatures throughout the maze.  Successfully recovering the key without being intercepted by the Zot's opens the portal to the next level.  As you pass each level, you will discover that the complexity and difficulty increases, while your MAP gradually reveals less and less information… ultimately, your map will be of little use, requiring you to survive solely by instincts and quick thinking!"},{"id":911,"title":"Turmoil","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sirius Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Turmoil is a fast-paced shooter. You pilot a ship that is trapped within a chamber of seven tunnels.  Your ship can only move up and down along a vertical corridor connecting the tunnels.  You are not alone, however.  A variety of enemies travel along these tunnels, focused on destroying you.  Therefore, the ultimate objective of “Turmoil” is to zoom up and down the center alley and blast aliens as they streak by.  Keep shooting and keep moving, and you will survive to live another day!  As you move quickly up and down, you must also fire your own weapons into to the left or right side.  Part of the intensity of this game is driven by the fact that you can't stay in one place for too long.  If you do, an indestructible enemy will come flying at you, forcing to move onward once more.The enemy ships you will encounter in each of the seven tunnels travel at a variety of unique speeds.  The faster a given enemy moves, the more points you will receive if you shoot them.  Occasionally when you destroy one of the enemy ships, a flashing orb will appear at the far end of the tunnel.  This is the one exception where you are not restricted to your vertical pathway.  In these situations you are allowed to move down the tunnel to recover it.  If you grab it quickly, it is worth bonus points.  If you hesitate, it hatches into a fast moving missile and will destroy you if you get in its way. When you start a game of Turmoil, you are given five ships.  If you can blast all of the aliens in a level, you'll receive a bonus ship.  In addition to your current ship, you can hold as many as six reserve ships at one time.  You will loose a ship if you make contact with any of the passing aliens.  There are nine levels to the game, each with multiple waves to complete, and each one faster and more challenging then the previous level.  This is considered by many to be one of 20th Century Fox's best games."},{"id":912,"title":"Tutankham","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Industry Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Tutankham is an arcade action game played from a top down point of view. You are an explorer in King Tut's tomb on a mission to retrieve as many of the valuable treasures as you can find. In addition to the treasures, you will also find a key in each of the chambers. This is needed in order to unlock the entrance to the next, more difficult chamber. Be careful, for the tomb is guarded by many dangerous creatures! Cobras, bats, scorpions, and more all appear in the maze and will cause you to lose a life if you're caught! To defend yourself you are armed with a laser gun which you can fire left or right, but not up or down. In each of the mazes you are also give one \"flash\" which can be used to destroy all creatures currently on the screen."},{"id":913,"title":"Universal Chaos","systemName":"2600","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Exidy, Inc.","publisherName":"Telegames, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Take control of a tank in enemy territory.  As you navigate the columns and rows, you'll need to avoid crashing into enemy tanks while you blow them to smithereens.  Catch the bonus while on your hunt for some added points and a brief reprieve from the fast paced action.  The more tanks you take out, the more furious the enemy will be after you.  There are four difficulty levels and the option to have two players play competitively, each taking their turn."},{"id":914,"title":"Unknown Datatech Game #2 - AKA Mazy Match","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Datatech","publisherName":"Datatech","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Try to reach the symbols at the top of the screen before you run out of energy by walking an invisible path on a randomly generated grid while avoiding UFO's and rocks dropped by birds.You can choose a new path at the bottom of the screen."},{"id":915,"title":"Up 'n Down","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This is a home port of a 1983 Sega arcade game that was distributed by Bally Midway.The object is to drive around a twisty course and collect all the colored flags. You can jump over gaps and over or onto other cars. If you land on another car, you kill them and collect points. You can also collect things like balloons and ice cream cones for bonus points. The faster you collect all the flags, the bigger a time bonus you get.In later levels, there are dead-ends or gaps and a vehicle that is carrying a flag you need, so you will need to jump on him. If you are hit by another vehicle or go off the course, you lose a life. In two player games, play alternates."},{"id":916,"title":"Vanguard","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SNK Corporation","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Vanguard is an arcade style shooter for one or two players. Your goal is to pilot your spaceship to the City of Mystery which is located at the end of a heavily guarded tunnel, and once there destroy the creature Gond. The tunnel is broken up into several different zones, called the mountain zone, rainbow zone, stick zone, stripe zone, bleak zone, and City of Mystery. Each zone features different types of enemy spaceships to deal with, and can scroll either horizontally or vertically. In the mountain zone or stripe zone, you may also come across an energy pod marked with an 'E'. If you fly through this, your ship temporarily becomes invincible to the deadly cave walls and numerous enemies which are trying to stop you. When not invincible, your space ship is equipped with lasers to help destroy enemies. You can fire in four different directions, however your speed is decreased when firing. You also need to keep an eye on your fuel gauge; your fuel will deplete at a rapid rate, and your ship will crash if it runs out. Fuel is gained each time you destroy an enemy, so make sure you destroy as many as you can! When you finally make it through all the various zones of the tunnel and defeat Gond, the game will repeat at a more difficult skill level."},{"id":917,"title":"Venture","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Exidy, Inc.","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Venture is a conversion of the popular arcade game. You control Winky, the heroic adventurer. Your goal is to collect as many treasures as you can which are scattered throughout numerous dungeons. In each dungeon, there are several chambers which each contain a treasure. Armed only with your crossbow, you need to get past the varied creatures which guard the chamber, snag the treasure, and make it out again. When you collect the treasure from each of the chambers in a dungeon, you can then move on to the next, more difficult dungeon."},{"id":918,"title":"Video Checkers","systemName":"2600","year":"1980","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"In this classic game of checkers you can play with your friend or many different levels of computer AI.  Mastering all of them will take skill and strategy, as well as a bit of luck.  Video Checkers follows the standard checkers rules with the following rules: if there is a jump available, you must take it and if you get to king's row and are promoted, you cannot move again that turn but must wait for your next turn.Game variationsGames 1 through 9 are regular checkers, from easiest to hardest in which the object is to capture or block all your opponents pieces. Game 10 is a two player game. Games 11 through 19 are giveaway checkers, from easiest to hardest, in which the object of the game is to lose or be unable to move any of your pieces.Difficulty switchesLeft switch: Set to A=Set up board as you want.Set to B=Will be set up for normal play.Right switch Set to A=Right player in a two player game or computer player a one player game is black and starts the game.Set to B=Left player in a two player game or human player a one player game is black and starts the game."},{"id":919,"title":"Video Chess","systemName":"2600","year":"1979","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Board Games","description":"This is an early home chess game. The standard U. S. chess rules are used in this game. To move a piece, place the X on the board onto the piece to be moved then press the red button. Next, move the X to where you want the piece to go and press the button again. If the move is illegal, the 2600 will give a warning sound and not make the move.To castle your king, the king and rook must not have been moved. You move your king two squares in the direction of the rook to castle with. The 2600 will then automatically move your rook around your king, completing the move. You cannot castle out of check and you cannot castle to the king's side if any squares between the king and rook are threatened.Another maneuver is called en passant. This move is used to counteract the enemy pawn's initial double move on a adjacent square.  To carry out the en passant, you must advance yourpawn to the fifth rank.  Your opponent then has the option of movinghis or her pawn one square (where it would be under attack) or twosquares.  If you opponent elects to move two squares, the en passant move allows you to take that pawn by diagonally moving your pawn to the square that was skipped over.Skill levelsThese determine how long the computer will think on its move. These times are approximate and may vary slightly, depending on what move you did.Level 1=15 secondsLevel 2=30 secondsLevel 3=45 secondsLevel 4=2 minutes, 45 secondsLevel 5=3 minutes, 15 secondsLevel 6=12 minutesLevel 7=10 hoursLevel 8=10 secondsLevel 8 is a beginner level."},{"id":920,"title":"Video Jogger","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Exus Corporation","publisherName":"Exus Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports","description":"This is a game to help you exercise by using the Foot Craz pad and a visual representation on the screen. Once around the track is approximately thirty-five yards.To begin, step on the green dot on the pad. There are two tracks. The upper one is slower and the lower is faster. To play, step, alternately, on the blue and orange dots to make the happy face go around the track. You must not let the pace symbols that are circling the tracks touch you when they are red, only when they are green. To switch to the lower track, step on the red dot. To move back to the upper track, step on the yellow dot.After 2000 points, the pace increases. After five minutes, there will be 2 pace symbols on the tracks.Game variationsThe games vary by the mile rateU=upper trackL=lower trackGame 1=U: 13.5 minutes; L; 11.5 minutesGame 2=U: 11.5 minutes; L: 9.5 minutesGame 3-U: 9.5 minutes; L: 7.5 minutesGame 4=U: 7.5 minutes; L: 6 minutes"},{"id":921,"title":"Video Life","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"CommaVid","publisherName":"CommaVid","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"Video Life is a game where the goal is you make some combinations and leave them some life and see them grow, for example, a sequence of blocks can give life to a snake. But how to hit it really hard manual has some sequences that can be assembled."},{"id":922,"title":"Video Olympics","systemName":"2600","year":"1977","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Ball & Paddle","description":"Video Olympics is an action game containing numerous variations of the game Pong. Two players (or one player against the computer) control paddles on the screen and attempt to prevent a bouncing ball from getting past them. In the most basic game variations, each player has a single paddle and there are no obstacles on the screen. The other game variations add paddles and obstacles, and some are loosely inspired by various sports and change the playfield around, but the goal remains the same: hit the ball past your opponents paddle into the goal to earn points. A few of these variations are:1. Foozpong: Each player controls multiple paddles which are arranged somewhat like a foozball table.2. Soccer pong: Each player controls two paddles (representing one goalie and one player) and the goal is much narrower.3. Hockey pong: The playfield is set up to resemble hockey; the goal isn't at the very edge of the screen, so the ball may bounce behind and around the goal.4. Quadrapong: The goals are located along the top, right, bottom, and left sides of the screen. This game is played by four players, two per team with one person defending each of the four goals.5. Handball pong: There is no goal, and two players take turns hitting the ball against a solid wall to earn points. One point is earned each time your opponent is unable to return the ball.6. Volleyball pong: The screen is set up like a volleyball court with a &quot;net&quot; in the middle. Both players are along the bottom of the screen and need to bounce the ball past their opponent.7. Basketball pong: Each player controls a paddle on the bottom of the screen, and attempts to hit the ball into their opponents basket at the top."},{"id":923,"title":"Video Pinball","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Video Pinball is a pinball simulation for one or two players. You begin the game with three balls and need to score as many points as possible by hitting the various bumpers, spinners, and rollovers on the pinball table. An extra ball can be earned by hitting the Atari logo rollover four times in a row!  There are two difficulty levels and four game variations included."},{"id":924,"title":"Video Reflex","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Exus Corporation","publisherName":"Exus Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"This is an exercise game.You must step on the dot the same color as square the bug is on. If you wait too long or step on the wrong dot, you lose one of your eight lives. In later levels, you will have a bug and a butterfly. You must step on the bug but not the butterfly. Other levels have two bugs and a butterfly and may allow you to step on any bug or may require you to step on them in a certain order.Game variationsUse the red dot to select your level.One to Three=Random bugs with butterflyFour=Sequential bugs in increasing orderFive=Sequential bugs in decreasing orderSix=Sequential bugs in increasing orderSeven to Nine=Combination bugs in increasing order.ScoringYou get 1 points for each correct bug squashedAfter 20 points, the level increases."},{"id":925,"title":"Wabbit","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Apollo, Inc.","publisherName":"Apollo, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Wabbit you control farmer Billie Sue who needs to protect her carrot crops! The field is being overrun by rabbits, and you need to chase them away. On each side of the screen are five rabbit holes; the rabbits will come running out of the holes and try to steal the carrots. You need to throw rotten eggs at the rabbits to scare them away. Every time the rabbits get away with a carrot, a point is added to their score. Every time you hit a rabbit with an egg, you will receive points.  For every 100 points you earn, the rabbits will lose 25 points. The game ends when the rabbits have reached 100 points. Several game variations are included which allow one, two, or three rabbits to appear at a time."},{"id":926,"title":"Walker","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Suntek","publisherName":"Suntek","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Walker is a game somewhat different, your goal is to jump the police and get to the end of six stages, then everything started again, but with time passing faster, to the point where you can no longer pass for lack of time. The game seeks to bring a challenge to the player."},{"id":927,"title":"Wall Ball","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Avalon Hill","publisherName":"Avalon Hill","players":"1 Player","genre":"Breakout","description":"A breakout type game, you earn points for knocking out bricks in the far wall. how many points depends on level of play and how many balls you've used since starting that level object of the game is simple hit the ball with the racket"},{"id":928,"title":"Wall Break","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp.","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"your city is under the most vicous attack, your mission is to guard the city wall and prevent them from collapsing"},{"id":929,"title":"Warlords","systemName":"2600","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Sears, Roebuck and Co.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Breakout","description":"In Warlords, you need to defend yourself from three human and/or computer players. Each of the four players are in one of the corners of the screen guarded by a castle. You control a small shield which can be moved around the edge of the castle. To survive you need to use the shield to block a ball which bounces around the screen. If the ball hits your castle, it will take out some of the bricks. If a hole forms in the castle wall and the ball makes it though and hits your warlord, then you are out of the game. The last player left alive wins the battle, and the first player to win five battles wins the game! Several game options are included which allow you to either catch or ricochet the ball when the shield touches it, and control the speed of the game."},{"id":930,"title":"Warplock","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Age, Inc.","publisherName":"Data Age, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You're warping along fine when suddenly you are caught and unable to maneuver. Suddenly, space pirates approach attempting to disable you so they can board. The only thing you have left is your tachyon launcher that moves back and forth and fires a tachyon beam. Hold off the space pirates for as long as you can.Using your paddle controllers, move the tachyon launcher left or right and press the button to fire a tachyon beam. The beam only travels up. Destroy the pirates and avoid them colliding with you. Sometimes the pirates travel on groups. Destroy any pirate in a group to kill the whole group.  You only have one life. Once you die, player two can begin by pressing the button on their paddles or you can press the Reset switch to start a new game.Game variationsThe only variation is one or two player. The difficulty switches are not used.ScoringYou score one point for each enemy killed. After sixteen points, the enemy start shooting photon shots at you to kill you from more of a distance."},{"id":931,"title":"Wing War","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Imagic","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Wing War is an action game where you control a dragon. Beginning in your underground cave, your goal is to capture a sparkling diamond. To do this, you will first need to unlock the secret passage by bringing a fire, water and air crystal back to your cave. Crystals can be found by exploring the various locations available, usually you will need to destroy one of the many enemies so they turn into a crystal. Fire and water crystals can not be in the cave alone at the same time, an air crystal must be placed between them; so you will need to bring back the crystals in the order fire, air, water or water, air, fire. Once you've done this a super crystal is formed unlocking the secret passage so you can try to get the diamond! Your dragon has a limited amount of energy; being hit by enemies will cause the energy to deplete, and the game ends when all of your dragons have lost all their energy."},{"id":932,"title":"Winter Games","systemName":"2600","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Action Graphics, Inc.","publisherName":"Epyx, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"Another in the series of Epyx Olympic sports games. Compete in many different sporting events like: Ski Jump, Hot Dog, Biathlon, Bobsled, Free Skating, Figure Skating and more."},{"id":933,"title":"Wizard of Wor","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Dave Nutting Associates, Inc.","publisherName":"CBS Electronics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Wizard of Wor is an arcade shooter played from a top-down point of view.The player controls a warrior who is trapped in a dungeon. The goal is to earn as many points as possible by shooting the numerous enemy creatures which wander about the maze like corridors. The creatures wander about at various speeds, may shoot darts at the player, and some even have the ability to disappear temporarily. At the bottom of the screen the player has a radar which can be used to locate creatures that are invisible.When the the player completes a maze, a Worluk sometimes appears. This creature moves rapidly and will only be on the screen momentarily. If the player destroys the creature before it escapes, the next dungeon will become a double score dungeon and all creatures will be worth twice as many points. Occasionally the Wizard of Wor himself may appear! He moves quickly and can teleport around the maze. If they destroy him, the player will earn a large amount of points.The game may be played by one player or two players simultaneously."},{"id":934,"title":"Word Zapper","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"U.S. Games Corporation","publisherName":"U.S. Games Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Word Zapper your goal is to zap three words in 99 seconds. First, the current word will appear at the bottom of the screen. You then have to recreate this word by controlling your spaceship and zapping letters in the correct order which will be scrolling by at the top of the screen. To make this task more challenging, various asteroids will fly by horizontally; some asteroids will cause you to lose time, others destroy your ship ending the game. To help protect yourself, your spaceship is also equipped with lasers which can be used to destroy the asteroids. If you shoot five asteroids in a row, you earn a &quot;freebie&quot; which can be used in place of any letter. You will also need to use the &quot;freebie&quot; to move on to the next word after all the necessary letters have been zapped. The game ends when you successfully zap three words, the time limit runs out, or your spaceship is destroyed by asteroids. Numerous game variations are available. These control the speed and density of the asteroids, the speed of the scrolling alphabet, and allow you to choose between zapping words or random letters."},{"id":935,"title":"World End","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp.","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Fight against alien forces and not let them pass you by, for each one to go is a life less. "},{"id":936,"title":"Worm War I","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sirius Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Video Games, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"NEWS FLASH: GIANT WORMS ATTACK THE CITY OF TERIYAKI!You command a tank at the bottom of the screen. You can move left or right but you are always moving forward. You can control the forward speed by pushing up or down on the joystick.As worms move back and forth you must shoot them so they don't touch your tank. Also shoot any blocks in you path. Try not to shoot fuel pagodas. Touch them to refuel. You can go to the far left or right of the screen and not get touched by a worm but you can't shoot them when you are there either.In the two player games, you have selections on co-operative or competitive. In co-op, you have the same points and fuel tank. When one tank refuels, it refuels both. In competitive, you each have a score and fuel tank. You compete to get enemies and fuel."},{"id":937,"title":"X-Man","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Universal Gamex Corporation","publisherName":"Universal Gamex Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Mature","description":"This game has nothing to do with any character from Marvel.You are the super stud, the X-Man. The object is to make your way through a random maze, avoiding either crabs, scissors or teeth, to get to the hottie behind the door in the middle of the maze. You have 90 seconds to get there.Once you reach the babe, you enter the Sexy Surprise where you must then give her sex to make her reach orgasm. You have 30 seconds to satisfy her then it is off to the next maze.Your points are the amount of time remaining after you reach the maze center and climax her times ten and 20 points for each increment of the sexual excitement meter.. You must have the left difficulty switch in the A position to play. Set it to B to pause. Reset restarts the game. Select and the right difficulty switch are not used."},{"id":938,"title":"X'Mission","systemName":"2600","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp.","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In X'Mission The player controls a kind of flying saucer, your main goal is to reach the structure that moves in the corner.  Properly touching it, the player will dock your ship to the structure, which will carry you to the next level. Along the way the player will encounter many enemies who may or may not be slaughtered (depending on the will of the player to get more points)."},{"id":939,"title":"Xenophobe","systemName":"2600","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bally Midway Manufacturing Co., Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Xenos.  The very name strikes fear into every colonist's heart.  A distress call is received from space stations orbiting your homeworld, then silence.  A single ship escapes, piloted by a battered man who tells the tale of pods that hatch into acid-spitting Xenos.A small band of engineers has been dispatched to combat the Xeno threat before it takes over all the space stations and, eventually, your homeworld.  Assemble your band of engineers and fight the Xenos on each station, striving to either clear it or abandon it.  You start out with a standard issue laser, but can pick up additiona weapons as you find them, including Phasers, Lightning Rifles, Poofer guns, and bombs.Xenophobe was originally an arcade coin-op by Bally/Midway, released in 1987.  Gameplay premise and setting is heavily inspired/influenced by the movie Aliens."},{"id":940,"title":"Yars' Revenge","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Yars' Revenge, your goal is to destroy the Qotile laser-base which is located on the right side of the screen behind a shield. You control the fly-like Yar, which can destroy the shield piece by piece by either shooting it or running into it. Once the shield is down, you will need to use the Zorlon cannon to destroy the Qotile. The Zorlon cannon is located on the left side of the screen, and when fired can destroy the Qotile with a direct hit. The Qotile isn't completely unarmed against your attacks, however. Wandering around the screen is a destroyer missile, which will constantly be homing in on your Yar. This missile can not be destroyed, however you can temporarily hide from it in a shield which runs vertically in the center of the screen. The Yar will be unable to fire when hiding in the shield so you can't stay there indefinitely! The Qotiles second weapon is a swirl which it will randomly fire at you and should be dodged. When you finally destroy the Qotile you can move on to the next, faster round of gameplay. Several game variations are included which control the difficulty and speed of the game."},{"id":941,"title":"Zaxxon","systemName":"2600","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","publisherName":"Coleco Industries, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"The Zaxxon defence system must be destroyed in this isometric-viewed shoot 'em up which was originally hugely successful in the arcades. The game has 3 stages, first taking you through Asteroid City, which is heavily protected by aircraft, guns and missiles. Many barriers are alarmed, leaving you with limited space to progress through, and fire must constantly be dodged.Stage two is a space shoot out against hordes of enemy aircraft - those you failed to destroy in the first part of the task. Complete this and you reach the final battle with Zaxxon, with the game looping with increased difficulty if you can survive the first time. There are 3 distinct skill levels, while controls involve using forward to dive and back to climb, in the manner of flight simulation."},{"id":942,"title":"Zoo Fun","systemName":"2600","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gem International Corp.","publisherName":"Homevision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Incomprehensible game about collecting zoo animals. The game is based on the code of Panda Chase from Home Vision (you can still see the little panda heads when you run out of time)."},{"id":943,"title":"Activision Decathlon, The","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Olympic/Sports","description":"The Activision Decathlon is a series of Olympic games similar to the Epyx games series. Up to four players can compete in the ten different events of a real-life decathlon, either in sequence or individually. Included are the 100-meter dash, long jump, shot put, high jump, 400-meter race, 110-meter hurdles, discus throw, pole vault, javelin throw, and 1500-meter race. ****The flat running events involve simple joystick waggling, which must be balanced with accurately-timed button presses to clear the hurdles - hitting them or breaking stride causes a loss of momentum and thus time. For jumping and throwing events, you must build momentum by waggling and then press the button to throw or jump at what you feel is the appropriate moment.****For each event, points are earned based on how well you do (this can be based on your running time, or how far you throw the javelin or discus, etc...), and the player with the most points at the end of the decathlon wins the gold medal."},{"id":944,"title":"Astro Chase","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"First Star Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"As pilot of a spaceship, your job is to save the planet Earth! Eight mega mines are slowly homing in, and you need to destroy them all before they reach Earth. Trying to stop you are a variety of flying saucers which will constantly be chasing you around the planet. Your ship is equipped with lasers which can be used to destroy enemy saucers and the mega mines. Located throughout the space around Earth are eight shield depots; if you fly through one of these, you will temporarily become invincible. Your spaceship also has a limited energy supply; if you get too low on energy, it can be resupplied at one of the generators located in the four corners of the play area. When all of the mega mines have been destroyed, you will move on to the next, faster chase!"},{"id":945,"title":"Ballblazer","systemName":"5200","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Lucasfilm Games LLC","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"In the year 3037, the most competitive sport in the known universe is Ballblazer. For the first time ever, humans from the planet Earth have won the right to compete in the final round of the Ballblazer Championship, to fight for Earth's honor and the title Masterblazer!****Ballblazer is a 3D futuristic soccer-like game, where the player (inside a Rotofoil) is set on a one-on-one 1,155 square playing field (the Grid). The objective of the player to kick a floating ball (Plasmorb) inside the opponent's goal (Goalbeams). A player may compete against a human or computer opponent.****The Rotofoil is equipped with a multi-purpose forcefield. This forcefield when in short distance of the Plasmorb will act as a pull field, automatically pulling the Plasmorb towards to player. When a player in possession of the Plasmorb shoots, the forcefield will act as push field and launches the ball. When the match starts, the player must move down field and attempt to gain possession of the Plasmorb using the joystick and blast the Plasmorb to an intended direction. ****The player should also be aware that the Goldbeams move slightly every second and the distance between them will shrink. The highest scoring goals are goals made when Goldbeams have disappeared across the horizon (Over The Horizon/OTH shots). A player may also attempt to steal possession of a Plasmorb by rushing beside the opponent and blast the Plasmorb away. The game ends when time runs out or a player wins 10 consecutive goals. If the game ends in a draw, over-time will apply and the first player to score will win the game.****Scoring****Close-in goals - 1 point**Goals near Goldbeams - 2 points**OTH shots - 3 points**Players may steal points from each other by making goals. **The total combined score of both players cannot accede more than 10 points.**A player winning 10 consecutive points automatically "},{"id":946,"title":"Beamrider","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cheshire Engineering","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Beamrider is a 3-D arcade action game. You control a beam riding spaceship on a mission to clear 99 sectors of space from hostile aliens. The spaceship is located at the bottom of the screen and it can only stop on one of five beams. You are armed with both lasers and torpedoes; torpedoes are more powerful and can destroy more enemies compared to lasers, however you only get three per level. To complete a sector, you need to destroy fifteen white flying saucers. After all saucers are destroyed, the sector sentinel passes by which can be destroyed for extra points. Each even number sector up until sector 16 will add a new type of enemy to deal with. These additional enemies will just try to slow your mission, though, only the saucers need to be destroyed to advance. Occassionally a rejeuvinator will appear; if this is collected, you can earn an extra life. But be careful, because if you accidentally shoot the rejeuvinator it will turn into an enemy!"},{"id":947,"title":"BerZerk","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Stern Electronics, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"You have been sent into a building infested with robots, and must do your best to clear it out. Each rooms has a number of walls through the middle, which restrict your movement. There will be a number of bad guys in the room - on early screens they may be immobile and not shoot at you, but after a few levels they become capable of shooting in multiple directions. You can shoot at them in 8 directions, but can't shoot diagonally while moving. There are gaps at the side of each room, through which you exit, before or after clearing the room (there is a bonus for clearance). You get an extra life every 2000 points."},{"id":948,"title":"Blue Print","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zilec Electronics","publisherName":"CBS Electronics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Your girlfriend Daisy is in trouble! Ollie Org is chasing her across the top of the screen, and you need to come to the rescue. To stop Ollie before time runs out, you need to construct a machine. The blue print for the machine is at the bottom of the screen, so all you need to do is locate the parts which are hidden in the numerous houses in a maze like town. When you locate a part, drag it back and place it on the blue print. When all parts have been located, press the start button and the machine is ready to go! To make your task more difficult, there are several obstacles that get in the way. If you enter a house which doesn't contain a part, you will instead be stuck with a bomb. You will need to hurry and diffuse any bombs in the bomb pit before they explode! From time to time, a flower pot will fall from above and then hop off the screen. Get hit by a flower pot, and you lose a life. You also need to be careful of Fuzzy Wuzzy, who wanders around the neighborhood randomly. An encounter with Fuzzy Wuzzy will also be deadly! Hiding in the bomb pit is Sneaky Pete; while he isn't deadly, he will occasionally appear and press the start butt"},{"id":949,"title":"Bounty Bob Strikes Back!","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Big Five Software","publisherName":"Big Five Software","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Bounty Bob Strikes Back! is the sequel to Miner 2049er and features similar gameplay. As Bounty Bob, your goal is to claim every inch of 25 challenging mines. To do this, you must walk over each segment of the framework in the mines. To reach each segment of framework, you will need to figure out a way to jump, climb, or use one of the many devices occasionally available to get there. To you help you get around (or sometimes hinder progress) are ladders, slides, suction tubes, cannons, transporters, and other devices. Wandering about the mines are many dangerous mutants. If you come in contact with one of these, you will lose a life. Scattered throughout each mine are special food items; collect one of these, and you will temporarily be able to eliminate the mutants by walking into them. You will need to figure out a unique strategy for each level in order to complete it, plus there is a time limit so claim all the territory quickly!"},{"id":950,"title":"Buck Rogers - Planet of Zoom","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Fast and furious racing game taking place on a futuristic racetrack.  Guide your spaceship between the pylons and shoot down other enemy racers.****Based on the arcade game (which is even more loosely based on the Buck Rogers comic strips)."},{"id":951,"title":"Carol Shaw''s River Raid","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"River Raid is a vertically scrolling action game. You fly a jet up a river in an attempt to destroy bridges which are vital to the enemy. The river is heavily guarded, however, with balloons, ships, choppers, and enemy aircraft trying to stop you. Along the way you will need to fly over fuel stations to refuel your jet and keep flying.****The plane is armed with a cannon with unlimited ammo. It can be used to destroy the enemy vehicles and bridges, but a careless player can accidentally destroy a fuel station. Colliding with the riverbanks or with the enemy aircraft destroys your plane and makes you lose a life."},{"id":952,"title":"Castle Blast  (Unl)","systemName":"5200","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ronen Habot","publisherName":"Self-Published","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"This game is based on the fifth screen of the coin-op game Phoenix.****The object of this game is to destroy the Castle on the Mothership. You fire Vertical Trajectory Missiles, or VTMs, at the shield on the bottom of the Mothership. When you penetrate the shield, then blast the Castle. To score extra points, you can also shoot the enemy spaceships flying overhead.****If you destroy the Castle, you advance to the next level, where you will need to contend with Focused Energy Beams, or FEBs, fired from the Mothership. There will also be stars appearing in the sky, making it harder to target the spaceships.****If you manage to obliterate the Castle again, you will proceed to the next level, which adds ground-based tanks assaulting you. You have Horizontal Trajectory Missiles, or HTMs, to deal with this new enemy but do not lose sight of your primary goal.****Your joystick moves you left or right. The lower button fires VTMs, the upper button fires HTMs."},{"id":953,"title":"Castle Crisis  (Unl)","systemName":"5200","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bryan Edewaard","publisherName":"AtariAge","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This is a version of the Atari coin-op game Warlords, designed to look and play as much like the coin-op version as possible. Use your shield to deflect fireballs away from your castle and towards your opponents. You can also capture fireballs and launch them at your opponents with even greater force."},{"id":954,"title":"Centipede","systemName":"5200","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Centipede, the player is trapped in the Enchanted Forest. Armed with only a magic wand to ward off the forest's insect denizens, all of which apparently are attacking in the player in continuous waves. ****The player must use the magic wand to shoot sparks at approaching insects to score points by pressing the controller button. Holding down the controller button will set the wand to rapid fire shots. If the player is bitten by an insect, the player will be temporarily paralyzed and lose one of the three starting magic wands. ****Insect Opponents and Mushrooms**All enemy insects have a distinctive sound before attacking, which may help the player identify which insect is attacking. Enemies and objects in the game are as the following:****1. The Centipede**The Centipede will attack in 12 waves. In the first wave, the Centipede will have a head attached to 11 body segments. In the second wave, the Centipede will have a head attached to 10 body segments, in addition to a detached head. The third wave will have the Centipede with an attached head, 9 body segments, plus two detached heads. These body segments will transform into heads and continue to do so until Wave 12. In the last wave, the Centipede will have 12 detached heads, independently attacking the player. Centipede heads are worth more points than body segments.****Attacks from the Centipede will come from the top of the screen, moving downward. If a spark hits any part of the Centipede, that particular body segment will transform into a mushroom, while the body segment behind it will become the new Centipede head. When the Centipede is destroyed, it will briefly disappear and re-appear from the top of the screen again.****The Spider**The Spider will attempt to distract the player from attacking the Centipede. It will destroy any mushroom it touches. Spiders will score more points if it is hit in closer distances.****The Flea**The Flea will appear if the player has destroyed most of the existing mushrooms. It will drop down creating a new batch of mushrooms where it falls. The Flea will disappear after two hits. After the first hit, the Flea will drop down much faster.****The Scorpion**The Scorpion will appear in the third wave. It moves slowly but will pick up speed, moving faster. While doing so, it will poison any mushroom it touches.****Mushrooms**Mushrooms fill the Enchanted Forest and may act as obstacles or cover for the player, with added effects to enemy insects. It takes for shots to complete destroy a mushroom. There are two type of mushrooms: Magic Mushrooms and Poisonous mushrooms. Magic mushrooms are the default mushrooms in the game and are also the the result of the player destroying an insect or Centipede body segment. Poisonous Mushrooms are the result of the Scorpion touching a mushroom. Poisonous Mushrooms will prompt the Centipede near it to move straight towards the player through any mushroom. Losing a wand will restore any partially damaged mushroom.****Game Difficulty and Variations**The game offers four difficulty levels: Novice, Standard, Advanced, and Expert. Game Variations are as the following:****1. One Player**Two Player Alternating**Two players will take turns when the active player is bitten.**Dual Player Competition**Two players will appear on the screen at the same time. Scoring is separate. Shots fired from one player will paralyze the other player.**Team Play**Two players will appear on the screen at the same time. Scoring is combined. Shots fired from one player will not paralyze the other player.****Scoring**The player will win a bonus magic wand for every 12,000 points to a maximum of six wands. The game will end when all wands are lost. Scoring are as the following:****Centipede Head - 100 points**Centipede Body Segment - 10 points**Spider at close range - 900 points**Spider at medium range - 600 points**Flea - 200 points**Scorpion - 1,000 points**Flea - 200 points**Restored mushroom - 5 points**Destroyed mushroom - 1 points"},{"id":955,"title":"Choplifter!","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Brøderbund Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Midway Games West, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Choplifter is a side-scrolling action/arcade game that puts you in command of an attack chopper.  Your mission: Go behind enemy lines and rescue up to 16 hostages per level.  Be careful, though, because tanks and enemy aircraft will try to stop you -- and they won't stop shooting while you are rescuing those hostages!****Originally released for Apple II home computers, Choplifter was later ported to the arcades and a number of video game consoles.  Many imitators and homages would follow."},{"id":956,"title":"Congo Bongo","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"An extremely faithful port of the famous jump-n-run platform arcade game.  Run, jump, and climb your way through a dangerous jungle while avoiding various animals and projectiles.****Includes the introductory animations and features the arcade version's sliding screen transitions."},{"id":957,"title":"Countermeasure","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway Games West, Inc.","publisherName":"Midway Games West, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Terrorists have seized control of several missile silos and are planning on launching missiles to blow up Washington D.C. Your job is to stop them! From a top down point of view, you control a tank over varied, scrolling terrain. To stop the missiles, you have two options: you can destroy all of the missiles, or attempt to guess the fail safe code. If you try to destroy all the missiles, you must do so in under ten minutes. The missiles silos have many defenses which the terrorists also control; pillboxes, tanks, jeeps, and cruise missiles are all capable of destroying your tank. Should you attempt to guess the fail safe code, clues can be found by docking at supply depots. The code is three letters long, and can consist of any combination of L, E and O. When you enter a war room, you have a very short time to enter the code correctly or the missiles will launch. When the missiles have been stopped (by either means), the level is complete and you continue on to the next, more difficult round."},{"id":958,"title":"David Crane''s Pitfall II - Lost Caverns","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You play Pitfall Harry searching for the Raj diamond, his niece Rhonda, and a variety of treasures somewhere in the Andes. Poisonous frogs, eels, scorpions, bats and other hazards get in the way. Pitfall II is the sequel to Pitfall, the original platform game. Gameplay has remained pretty much the same, with each screen presenting a side view of obstacles to get past, and potentially treasures to collect. The landscape is more maze like, with a variety of paths and dead ends to search. Along the way there are checkpoints the player will encounter. When the player dies, Pitfall Harry will be sent back to the most recently crossed checkpoint."},{"id":959,"title":"Defender","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Williams Electronics Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Defender put players in charge of a ship sent to protect mankind from wave after wave of attacking alien forces.****Armed with \"smart bombs\", and the ability to use hyperspace to move quickly around the planet, the player ship must fight against Bombers, Pods, Swarmers, Baiters, and Landers - that can capture the humanoids and transform them into deadly and relentless Mutants.  Fail to save the humanoids from freefall or Mutant transformation, and the planet is destroyed.****Eugene Jarvis'  Defender has been widely regarded as one of the most popular and addictive space shooters of the early 1980's"},{"id":960,"title":"Dig Dug","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Dig Dug is a 1-2 player arcade game in which you have to use your shovel to dig your way through the earth. Stopping you from doing this are two monsters, called Pooka and Fygar, who will continually chase you around. The only weapon that you carry is an air pump, which you can use to inflate the monsters to the point where they explode. (if you start to inflate them but stop doing so, the monsters will get turned back to their normal selves.) Furthermore, rocks are scattered throughout the earth, and you can use these rocks to squash them. If the monsters do not find you for several seconds, they will eventually get turned into ghosts, which are able to walk through the earth. They are invincible and cannot be killed. From time to time, vegetables will appear in the center, and you can get these for points."},{"id":961,"title":"Dreadnaught Factor, The","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cheshire Engineering","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Zorban Dreadnaughts are spaceships that are 140,000 feet long and weigh 970 megatons, making them the largest, most heavily armoured spaceships ever created. A fleet of these large battlecraft are now heading towards your home planet, and it is your job to stop them! The game is played from a side scrolling overhead point of view as your small but agile spaceship flies past the dreadnaughts. On each pass your spaceship makes, you need to try and bomb as many of the energy vents as possible. When all energy vents on a dreadnaught are destroyed, that dreadnaught will explode. Time is limited, though, and if you make too many passes to destroy the energy vents the dreadnaught will be within firing range of your home planet and will destroy it. Each of the dreadnaughts are heavily armed; guns, canons, missiles, and other weapons are located on each dreadnaught and will be trying their best to end your mission. Multiple skill levels are included which alter the number of dreadnaughts you must destroy, as well as their speed and firing capabilities."},{"id":962,"title":"Frogger","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Industry Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Your task in this arcade conversion is to guide a frog across a treacherous road and river, and to safety at the top of the screen. Both these sections are fraught with a variety of hazards, each of which will kill the frog and cost you a life if contact is made.****The road is full of cars and trucks, at variable speeds. The river water itself is fatal, as are the snakes which hover within on later levels. Frogger must use the arrangement of logs, turtles (which are only there for a short time) and alligators (but stay away form their faces), and then jump into one of the open home-cells, ideally one containing a fly for extra points. Once all holes have been filled, you move onto the next, harder, level."},{"id":963,"title":"Frogger II - Threeedeep!","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Frogger II, you need to guide your frog to safety in three different locations. Starting out underwater, reach the top of the pond while avoiding dangerous alligators and fish (you can ride a turtle for safety!). Once on top of the pond, hop across logs, birds, and even a whale to the life preserver trailing behind a tugboat. In the third location you have to hop across a flock of birds to reach a cloud at the top of the screen. Each frog has a time limit to safely reach one of the homes on each of the three screens. You move on to the next level when a frog has safely reached each of the homes on all screens."},{"id":964,"title":"Galaxian","systemName":"5200","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Galaxian is a shoot 'em up in which the player is at the bottom of the screen, with an arrangement of aliens at the top. The player moves left and right to aim at an alien, then shoots a bullet up the screen, and the alien it hits is killed. The aliens are classed as Drones, Emissaries, Hornets and Commanders, with those higher up the screen scoring more points when destroyed. At set intervals an enemy will move down the screen towards you, escorting a bomber, which is a moment of high danger. Clear a wave and another is generated."},{"id":965,"title":"Gorf","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bally Midway Manufacturing Co., Inc.","publisherName":"CBS Electronics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Gorf is a game similar to Space Invaders, alien vessels approach closer and closer in their threatening row formation.****The game itself consists of four levels:****1. The first level has you behind a defensive shield, defending against an alien attack. The level is a top-down view, with your ship & shield on one side and the aliens on the other side;****The second level is similar to the first, only your defensive shield is gone, and the enemies tend to swoop down over the level as opposed to those row formations. Bonus ships also tend to appear in this level;****The third level is a change, and has you entering hyperspace. Your only goal is to survive to the end of your journey. The viewpoint switches from a top-down view to a behind-the-ship view and in effect you are heading \"towards\" your destination. Alien vessels flying in circular formation try to stop you;****The fourth and final level is similar to the first again, with some key differences. You do not fight a wave of enemies, but a single one. A mothership with a glowing weak spot. Hitting the weak spot will instantly destroy it. The mothership also has that same shield that was yours in the first level.****Finishing the game increases your rank and starts the game over at level 1 with a faster game speed for more challenge."},{"id":966,"title":"Gremlins","systemName":"5200","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Gremlins is an action game based on the Steven Spielberg movie of the same name. The game takes place just after midnight when there are Gremlins and Mogwai running around Billy's living room!****You control Billy from a 3rd person point of view. On each level, your goal is to catch all of the Mogwai and return them to their cage (located in the upper right corner of the screen) and to destroy all of the Gremlins with a sword. Each level has a time limit - at 6:00 am when the sun rises. You move on to the next level by completing your tasks or just surviving until 6:00, although more points are awarded for the former. You will also receive bonus points for each Mogwai returned to the cage. ****On many of the levels there will be various types of food lying about the screen. If a Mogwai eats any food, it will turn into a gremlin. There may also be  puddles of water; if a Gremlin or Mogwai runs into the water, it will split into two. Some levels also contain a refrigerator or popcorn machine which will throw food out onto the screen, or a television which will distract the Gremlins. ****You also begin the game with a limited number of flash cubes; if you get into trouble, you can use these to temporarily stun all of the Gremlins and Mogwai. As the levels progress gameplay becomes faster and the Gremlins and Mogwai more numerous."},{"id":967,"title":"Gyruss","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Industry Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Parker Bros","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The entire solar system is being attacked by the vicious Gyrusians, and it's up to you to save the day! You will need to fly your spaceship to each of the nine planets and then clear three stages of enemies to rid that planet of the Gyrusians. You start the game with a single canon, and can gain a double canon after shooting a power up satelite. After clearing each planet, there is another bonus stage where additional weapons and bonus points can be collected. Gyruss is an arcade action shooter, however instead of piloting your spaceship horizontally or vertically, you move in a circle around the perimeter of the screen. The NES version of Gyruss adds to the original arcade version additional music, additional weapons, new enemies, and a large boss at the end of each level."},{"id":968,"title":"H.E.R.O.","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"There is trouble in the mines! Volcanic activity has trapped numerous miners, and it is your job to save them. As Roderick Hero, you need to make your way through the dangerous mineshaft avoiding the dangerous creatures and lava, and find out where the miners are located before you run out of energy. To help on your mission, Roderick Hero has several useful types of equipment. A prop pack will allow you to hover and fly around the mineshaft and (hopefully) avoid the many dangers within. Your helmet features a short range microlaser beam which can be used to destroy the bats, spiders, snakes, and other creatures you'll encounter in the mines. From time to time, your path through the mine may be blocked by stone or lava walls. You begin each mission with six sticks of dynamite which can be used to destroy these obstacles (be careful you don't blow yourself up, though!) If you run out of dynamite, your laser beam can also be used to destroy the walls, though this will take longer and use up more energy. As the levels progress, the mine shaft will become longer and more maze-like, creatures will more frequently block the path, and lava walls and pools will appear which are dangerous to the touch."},{"id":969,"title":"James Bond 007","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In James Bond 007 you control James Bond in his multi purpose craft. This craft can travel on both land and sea, can jump over danger, or fire at enemies on the many different levels. Each horizontally scrolling level in the game is loosely based on a different James Bond movie. The levels included are Diamonds Are Forever, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, and For Your Eyes Only. Each level has a variety of enemies trying to destroy you, and a unique goal that must be accomplished to continue on (for example, you may have to land on a hidden oil rig to stop Seraffino, or find Stromberg's undersea laboratory and destroy it). If you can complete all the missions, you win the game! Good luck, Mr. Bond."},{"id":970,"title":"Joust","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Williams Electronics Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"In Joust, players take control of a knight with a lance who rides their flying ostrich (or stork, for Player 2) to do battle against computer-controlled evil knights who ride atop vultures.****Players must flap their steed's wings to hit the enemy from a higher jousting point to destroy the vulture and its rider. Once the enemy has been hit, an egg falls to one of the platforms below. The heroic knights must destroy the eggs before they hatch and release new and increasingly more difficult knights. The three strengths of enemy knights are Bounder (red knight), Hunter (white knight), and Shadow Lord (blue knight). These enemy knights are not the only challenge to be found in the game. Players must also contend with crumbling platforms, lava trolls who attempt to pull knights into the fire, and the dreaded \"unbeatable\"(?) pterodactyl.****The game was novel for its time for being one of the few two-player simultaneous games in the arcade."},{"id":971,"title":"Jungle Hunt","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Jungle Hunt offers four unique adventure experiences, which repeat with greater difficulty once all four have been survived.  If you don't survive these adventures, you will not only lose your own life but that of the lovely Penelope, who has been captured by cannibals!****The first part challenges your Tarzan skills - can you swing on the vines without plummeting to your doom?  The second part pits you against a whole bunch of nasty crocodiles in a mighty river.  Fortunately, you have a knife to fight back with.  Don't forget to go up for air!  In the third part, you face a battle against oncoming boulders of varying sizes and physics.  Once you've cleared all these treacherous hazards, you still must confront the dreaded cannibal, who is armed with a wicked spear.  Can you get past him and save the lovely Penelope?****Gameplay involves much strategic jumping and knife play (in the river/crocodile phase).  The view is always a side view, much like Pitfall! and later platform games."},{"id":972,"title":"K-Razy Shoot-Out","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"K-Byte","publisherName":"CBS Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"K-Razy Shootout is an arcade action game similar to Berzerk. You are in a maze filled with dangerous robots. Your goal is to shoot as many of the robots as you can to earn points. If you collide with a robot, robot fire, or the maze walls you lose a life. The game ends when all of your reserve lives have been lost. Each sector of the game has a timer bar; if you complete a sector while the bar is in the green or yellow section, bonus points are earned. If the timer runs out, you lose a life. Each sector will have one or more exits in the maze; you may exit a maze at any time, but if you leave before all of the robots are destroyed then you will have to go back two sectors."},{"id":973,"title":"Kaboom!","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The mad bomber is on the loose! As he races back and forth at the top  of the screen, you need to catch the bombs he drops in buckets of water. One point is earned for each bomb caught, but miss one of the bombs, and Kaboom! As the levels progress, the mad bomber will move faster and faster and drop more and more bombs. You start the game with three buckets, and lose one each time a bomb is missed. The game ends when all of your water buckets are gone."},{"id":974,"title":"Kangaroo","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sun Electronics Corp.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Baby Roo has been kidnapped by monkeys, and it's up to Mama Roo to come to the rescue! Your kangaroo starts out at the bottom of the screen. You need to guide the kangaroo up the various ladders and platforms to the top where Baby Roo is being held captive. The monkeys will be trying to stop you by throwing or dropping apples and knocking you off the platforms. Your kangaroo has boxing gloves, however, and can knock out the monkeys with a single punch! Along the way various types of fruit can be collected to earn bonus points."},{"id":975,"title":"Keystone Kapers","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The notorious thief Harry Hooligan is on the loose! You play the part of Officer Keystone Kelly, sent in to capture Harry. Harry is trapped in a four story mall, and is running as fast as he can to reach the exit at the top. Your job is to catch up to him and send him to prison. You will need to use either the escalators at the end of each floor, or the elevator in the middle to go from floor to floor. The escalators may be further away, but the elevator moves pretty slowly so you will need to decide which route will be faster in getting you closer to your goal. If Harry can make it to the top before you catch him, you will have to retry that level. Harry has no intention of letting you catch him easily, and is hurling everything he can find in an attempt to slow you down. Shopping carts, bouncing balls, biplanes, and more will all be flying past on the screen and will either slow you down or send you back to the beginning if you get hit. As the levels progress, Harry will run faster and faster, and more objects will be tossed your way to duck and jump over."},{"id":976,"title":"Koffi - Yellow Kopter  (Unl)","systemName":"5200","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ron Lloyd","publisherName":"AtariAge","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Koffi is a little kopter so when the emergencies came, the big kopters wouldn't let him go. But now he has heard that Pyro the thundercloud is using lightning to start fires in the forest. The fire needs to be put out, the animals need saving. Koffi wasn't allowed to help the big kopters but he can't just ignore this until they return.****You, as Koffi, must gather water from the raindrops or snowflakes and destroy Pyro. You destroy him by bumping into him but watch out for his lightning. After Pyro is gone, you must hover close to the fire then press your button to release water to put out. If you don't have enough water, grab more raindrops or snowflakes but don't delay or the fire will rage out of control. You can get bonus points by shoving the animal under the trees off the screen. The forest areas are mountain valley, coniferous forest and windy vines, where you have to watch that you are not blown into lightning. After you clear the three forest areas, you must face Pyro's mom, and she is not happy that you beat up on her son. You kill her the same way as her son but she throws longer and faster lightning and there is an angry cloud moving up and down and slowly towards you. Once she is dead, you restart mountain valley at a harder level."},{"id":977,"title":"Mario Bros.","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nintendo Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Mario and Luigi, the best plumbers in the world, have a real job on their hands. A host of characters have taken over the sewers, and the brothers must clear them out of the pipes.****The platform puzzle which first introduced Luigi to the world has both single and multiplayer action with two differing game types, but with the same objective.**Crabs, turtles and fighter flies must be cleared out by jumping underneath the platform they sit on, then kicking them away. Each level is cleared when a set number of coins is collected.****For the two player mode, the first to collect the set amount of coins wins."},{"id":978,"title":"MegaMania","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Megamania is an arcade action game with gameplay similar to Space Invaders. You control a spaceship at the bottom of the screen and need to defend yourself from numerous waves of attackers. But in Megamania, the attackers much more bizarre than invading aliens. There are hamburgers, diamonds, steam irons, bow ties, space dice, and more! You need to earn points by destroying as many of these strange attackers as you can before your energy supply becomes depleted."},{"id":979,"title":"Meteorites","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electra Concepts International Corp.","publisherName":"Electra Concepts International Corp.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Meteorites is an arcade action game featuring gameplay similar to Asteroids. You control a spaceship surrounded by numerous asteroids; your goal is to destroy them! Each time you shoot an asteroid, it will break up into smaller asteroids. Eventually the pieces will be small enough that you can destroy them. When you have destroyed all of the asteroids, you will move on to the next, more difficult level. To make the game more difficult, a flying saucer will also appear from time to time and try to shoot your spaceship. To get out of trouble quickly, your spaceship also may enter hyperspace transporting you to a new location on the screen. Be careful, though, sometimes the new location is worse than the one you left!"},{"id":980,"title":"Miner 2049er Starring Bounty Bob","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Big Five Software","publisherName":"Big Five Software","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"You play the part of Bounty Bob, and it is your mission to explore every inch of an abandoned mine. As you walk over floor sections in the mine, the floor will change color. When all of the floor sections have been changed in color, you can move on to the next, more challenging level. To reach all of the floor sections, you will need to figure out how to get there! You can jump (be careful not to fall too far though, or you will be squished), climb up and down ladders, and use different transportation devices that can be found on the levels (such as an elevator, slides, a springboard, or a canon!) Wandering around the mine are numerous radioactive creatures which get in Bounty Bobs way. Also scattered throughout the mines are various artifacts left behind; if Bounty Bob collects one of these, the creatures will temporarily become vulnerable. If Bounty Bob runs into one of the creatures in this state the creature will be destroyed, but if he runs into a creature while it is glowing Bounty Bob will be destroyed! There is a total of ten different levels, and to complete them all you will need quick reflexes as well as figure out a unique strategy for each level."},{"id":981,"title":"Missile Command","systemName":"5200","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Aliens from the planet of Krytol are attacking your cities!! As the commander of a missile base, it is your responsibility to defend them. A variety of enemy weapons and planes will be incoming trying to destroy the six cities at the bottom of the screen. You need to fire missiles to destroy the incoming weapons. If anything gets through, one of your cities could be destroyed. When all of the cities are gone, the game is over. On each level you have a limited amount of ammo, so make sure most (if not all) of your shots are accurate or you could run out of ammo and leave your cities at risk! As the levels progress, there are more and more enemy weapons to destroy which come in at an increasingly faster rate."},{"id":982,"title":"Montezuma''s Revenge featuring Panama Joe","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You play as a treasure hunter named Panama Joe, whose goal is to find an ancient treasure hidden by Aztec warrior  deep inside catacombs. But beware, the catacombs are a large maze inhabited by monsters. Bouncing and rolling skulls, dancing spiders, disappearing and re-appearing chains and tons of fire await you. You'll have to find many keys and unlock doors in order to reach your goal. Panama Joe can jump and climb ladders, but doesn't have much to offer in terms of combat. That's why the monsters in the game should be avoided: a collision with an enemy leads to a premature death."},{"id":983,"title":"Moon Patrol","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Irem Corp.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The moon is under attack from a horde of aliens, and you must stop them in your armed buggy. Drive along the surface shooting the aliens and avoiding their bullets. The surface is not flat, there are craters and rocks to avoid contact with, and landmines on the surface. Flying saucers create new craters when they crash. The 25 restart points are letter-coded."},{"id":984,"title":"Mountain King","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"E.F. Dreyer, Inc.","publisherName":"CBS Electronics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Deep within a multi platformed diamond mine is a valuable crown. Your goal is to locate and retrieve the crown, then make it to the top of the mine alive! There are several steps that need to be completed before you can retrieve the crown. First you need to collect enough diamonds to earn 1,000 points. After you have enough points, you need to locate the flame spirit which is hidden somewhere within the mine. Since the mine is rather dark, you carry a flashlight with you which can be used to locate objects (such as treasure chests full of diamonds and the flame spirit.) Once you have the flame spirit, you need to find the entrance to the temple the crown is in. Offer the flame spirit to the skull spirit guarding the entrance, and you can get in and take the crown. Once you have the crown, you need to make it to the top of the mine before time runs out. To make this task more challenging, numerous cave bats fly around which can steal the crown. If this happens, you need to begin again! At the very bottom of the mine is a deadly spider; if you're not careful while exploring this region of the mine, you could become caught in it's web and be eaten. Each level has a time limit, and the more levels you complete the shorter the time limit becomes!"},{"id":985,"title":"Mr. Do!''s Castle","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Universal Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Mr. Do!'s Castle is an action platform game which has you in a castle consisting of several floors, each of which contain a variety of blocks. You control Mr. Do! the clown who has a hammer which can be used to knock out the blocks in the floor. Wandering throughout the castle are deadly unicorns which are constantly trying to catch you. Your goal is to earn as many points as possible and to progress through the increasingly difficult castles. ****There are two ways to complete a castle; you can either destroy all of the deadly unicorns by crushing them with blocks, or you can knock out all of the blocks which have a cherry symbol on them. In addition to the cherry blocks, there are three blocks with a key. If all three key blocks are knocked out, the door on the roof of the castle unlocks. If you make it to the door, all of the unicorns will temporarily become harmless and will contain a letter. If you hit a letter unicorn, you will earn a letter in the word EXTRA. Spell the complete word, and you will earn an extra life. ****The last type of block you'll encounter has a skull on it. If you knock out two skull blocks, all of the blocks between them will also be knocked out and replaced with a bridge. As the castles progress, the castle layout will become trickier and the unicorns become faster and more numerous."},{"id":986,"title":"Ms. Pac-Man","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"General Computer Corporation|Midway","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In 1982, a sequel to the  incredibly popular Pac-Man was introduced in the form of his girlfriend, Ms. Pac-Man.  This sequel continued on the \"eat the dots/avoid the ghosts\" gameplay of the original game, but added new features to keep the title fresh.****Like her boyfriend, Ms. Pac-Man attempts to clear four various and challenging mazes filled with dots and ever-moving bouncing fruit  while avoiding Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Sue, each with their own personalities and tactics.  One touch from any of these ghosts means a loss of life for Ms. Pac-Man.****Ms. Pac-Man can turn the tables on her pursuers by eating one of the four Energizers located within the maze. During this time, the ghosts turn blue, and Ms. Pac-Man can eat them for bonus points (ranging from 200, 400, 800 and 1600, progressively). The Energizer power only lasts for a limited amount of time, as the ghost's eyes float back to their center box, and regenerate to chase after Ms. Pac-Man again.****Survive a few rounds of gameplay, and the player will be treated to humorous intermissions showing the growing romantic relationship between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man, leading all the way up to the arrival of \"Junior\"."},{"id":987,"title":"Pac-Man","systemName":"5200","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"One of the most popular and influential games of the 1980's, Pac-Man stars a little, yellow dot-muncher who works his way around to clear a maze of the various dots and fruit which inhabit the board.****Pac-Man's goal is continually challenged by four ghosts: The shy blue ghost Bashful (Inky), the trailing red ghost Shadow (Blinky), the fast pink ghost Speedy (Pinky), and the forgetful orange ghost Pokey (Clyde).  One touch from any of these ghosts means a loss of life for Pac-Man.****Pac-Man can turn the tables on his pursuers by eating of the four Energizers located within the maze.  During this time, the ghosts turn blue, and Pac-Man can eat them for bonus points.  This only lasts for a limited amount of time, as the ghost's eyes float back to their center box, and regenerate to chase after Pac-Man again.****Survive a few rounds of gameplay, and be treated to humorous intermissions between Pac-Man and the ghosts."},{"id":988,"title":"Pengo","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In this translation of the classic arcade-game \"Pengo\", you must defeat the enemy by pushing ice blocks together to crush them. You also can capture one if they are shocked and dizzy. There is also a time limit to make it a bit more difficult (you must do it in one minute)."},{"id":989,"title":"Pitfall!","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Pitfall! is a platform action game. You play Pitfall Harry who is on a quest to locate treasure deep in the jungle. With a little luck you'll be able to find money bags, silver bars, gold bars, and diamond rings. But many obstacles will get in the way, some of which merely deduct points from your score, while others are fatal. Rolling logs and falling down a hole will deduct points, and scorpions, alligators, snakes, bottomless pits, swamps, and fires will cause Pitfall Harry to lose a life. You have 20 minutes to try to collect all of the treasures on the numerous screens, if you can live that long!"},{"id":990,"title":"Pole Position","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Pole Position is the conversion of the arcade racing game. Enter the Grand Prix, race against other racing cars to achieve the highest score possible in the shortest amount of time.****Before the player can enter the Grand Prix, the player must first qualify by competing in the Qualifying Lap within 73 seconds or less. If the player however, does not qualify in the Qualifying Lap, the player may continue to race until the Race Timer runs after 90 seconds. The player will score 50 point per 5 meters and additionally 50 points for every racing car passed. When the time runs out - Game Over. The player will have to restart the Qualifying Lap.****Qualifying will enable the player to start in one of the eight available positions. The faster the lap time was, the better the starting position in addition to bonus score points. The number one starting position, is the Pole Position.****During the Grand Prix, the player will compete against the Race Timer as well as against other racing cars. If the player fails to beat the Race Timer in any lap, the player drops out of the race - Game Over. Completing the race by reaching finishing line will grant the player 200 points per each second left on the Race Timer, bonus score for distance covered, and passing bonus points.****Scoring****1. Every 5 meters driven: 50 points**Passing Car Bonus: 50 points per racing car**Time Bonus: 200 points per second left on the Race Timer****Positions****1. Pole Position - Lap Time: 58\"50 seconds - 4,000 points**2nd Position - Lap Time: 60\"00 seconds - 2,000 points**3rd Position - Lap Time: 62\"00 seconds - 1,400 points**4th Position - Lap Time: 64\"00 seconds - 1,000 points**5th Position - Lap Time: 66\"00 seconds - 800 points**6th Position - Lap Time: 68\"00 seconds - 600 points**7th Position - Lap Time: 70\"00 seconds - 400 points**8th Position - Lap Time: 73\"00 seconds - 200 points"},{"id":991,"title":"Popeye","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nintendo Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Popeye is a conversion of the arcade action/platform game. As Popeye, you are trying to win Olive Oyl's love! She is at the top of the screen dropping tokens of her love, and you need to collect them before they hit the ground. After you have collected the required number of items, you can move on to the next, more difficult level. There are many obstacles trying to stop you from completing your task, though! Brutus wanders around the screen and is constantly trying to catch you. If you collect a can of spinach, you can temporarily knock him out, otherwise Brutus will knock you out. Other objects such as bottles or birds are also flying around the screen and will cause you to lose one of your lives if you are hit. Each level features a different layout of platforms and ladders, and will have you collecting different items as they float towards the bottom of the screen!"},{"id":992,"title":"Q-bert","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"D. Gottlieb & Co.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Q*bert is a conversion of the popular arcade game. The goal is to change all of the tiles on a pyramid to the target color. To do this you guide Q*bert around the pyramid, and every tile he hops on will change color. On early levels, a single hop will change the tile to the desired color, but on later levels you may need to hop on a tile multiple times or even avoid hopping on a tile multiple times! Trying to stop Q*bert are many different creatures which wander around the board, including Coily the snake, Slick and Sam, and falling balls. On the edge of the board are floating discs; if Q*bert jumps on one of these discs when the snake is in pursuit, the snake will fall off  the board while Q*bert is safely transported to the top."},{"id":993,"title":"Qix","systemName":"5200","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito America Corporation","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In this game, you guide a marker which must draw rectangles and other weird objects in order to claim your territory, and you can either draw these rectangles fast or slow. Drawing the rectangles using the \"slow\" method awards you the most points. Once a rectangle has been made, it will be colored in to show that you have claimed your territory. While drawing the rectangles, you need to watch out for Qix (pronounced \"kicks\"), a series of colored lines that crawl the screen. In addition to Qix, you also need to avoid the Sparks who travel around the border, as well as any lines that you have made, as well as The Fuse, who travels along the line that you are drawing. Once you have claimed enough territory, you proceed to the next level."},{"id":994,"title":"Quest for Quintana Roo","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"VSS, Inc.","publisherName":"Sunrise Software Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are Yucatan Sam on a quest to explore the temple of Quintana Roo. Your goal is to find the vault which is hidden somewhere within and return with the treasure that is inside. You begin your quest outside the temple; climb your way up the side of the temple in order to get inside. Poisonous snakes and deadly lightning bolts will block your progress here. Once inside the temple, you have a limited air supply so you need to explore quickly. Hidden in various rooms of the temple are numerous keys which are needed to unlock the vault. The keys and some other useful items are hidden in secret rooms which you need to locate by using your trusty pick axe or the flasks of acid you carry. To help figure out which rooms may contain hidden objects, you carry a geiger counter with you;  the higher the reading, the closer you are to something of interest! The rooms you'll be exploring are guarded by snakes, spiders, and even mummies! To deal with these enemies you carry a gun, and you can also use the acid flasks against them (ammo is limited, so use it wisely). If you are successful in your mission, you may receive a secret code which can be used to begin the game at later levels. Good luck!"},{"id":995,"title":"RealSports Baseball","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Baseball/Sports","description":"Baseball is an action game which can be played by two players or one player against the computer. The game allows you to bunt the ball or try for a homerun, steal bases, and throw several types of pitches from a fast ball to a curve ball. Several game variations are included which allow you to select whether the home or visiting team is at bat first, and whether or not a player can swing only at pitches that are a strike, or they can swing at any pitch."},{"id":996,"title":"RealSports Football","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Football/Sports","description":"Football is an action football game for two players or one player against the computer.  The game is played from a top down point of view of the field which scrolls to follow the action. There is a variety of offensive and defensive plays that can be called, along with several skill levels for each player. Each game will last for one fifteen minute quarter, whichever team has the most points at the end wins!"},{"id":997,"title":"RealSports Soccer","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"The game is played from an angled overhead point of view of the field which scrolls to follow the action. If your team has the ball, you control whichever player is currently dribbling the ball, otherwise you can control any one player at a time while the computer controls the rest of your team. Various time lengths can be selected for each game, you can kick the ball low, medium or high, and there are throw-ins, corner kicks, goal kicks. When playing against the computer several different skill levels are available."},{"id":998,"title":"RealSports Tennis","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Realsports Tennis is a tennis game for two players or one player against the computer. The game follows standard tennis rules, and allows you to hit forehand or backhand shots to all areas of the court as well as serves and lobs. You can play a game of singles or doubles, and multiple skill levels are included."},{"id":999,"title":"Rescue on Fractalus!","systemName":"5200","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Lucasfilm Games LLC","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Rescue on Fractalus is an action game played from a 3D first person point of view. Your mission is to rescue stranded pilots on the planet of Fractalus. You begin each mission from the mother ship, and when your quota of pilots has been rescued you must return there so you can move on to the next level. To help locate the pilots and navigate the tricky terrain, your spaceship is equipped with various instruments, such as a compass, altimeter, and scanner. Your enemy, the Jaggi's, have numerous forces on this planet and will be attempting to stop you. Gun emplacements, flying saucers, and the Jaggi themselves are all capable of destroying your ship if you don't destroy them first. To defend yourself from these threats, your ship is equipped with torpedoes. As the levels progress, the Jaggi defenses become more aggressive, and you will even need to fly some night missions where visibility is limited!"},{"id":1000,"title":"Robotron 2084","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Williams Electronic Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"This is a port of the arcade game of the same name.****You are a mutant human, who by some freak of nature has the ability to shoot energy pulses from his body in eight different directions! Your job is simple: save humanity from their own creation -- the ROBOTRONS! The gameplay is pretty unique for the time. You can move and fire in any of eight directions. You get thrown in a room with various evil baddies strewn about, you've got to kill all the robots while at the same time finding some way to grab humans and avoid death."},{"id":1001,"title":"Space Dungeon","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito America Corporation","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Space Dungeon is an arcade style shooter. You control a spaceship within the space dungeon which consists of numerous rooms. Located throughout are treasures, and your goal is to collect as many of these treasures as you can and then proceed to the dungeons exit (called \"collect bonus\"). You don't need to collect every treasure to complete a level, but more bonus points are earned the more treasures you collect. Many of the rooms contain dangerous enemies, including death squares, guards, enforcers, pikers, and more. To fight off the enemies, your spaceship is equipped with a laser which can fire in eight different directions. To help find your way around, a map at the top of the screen will indicate where you are, where you've been, and what rooms visited so far still have enemies in them. Also located in the dungeons is a thief; the thief has the same goal as you, and will try to steal the treasures before you can. The thief can't be destroyed, but shooting it will cause it to drop any treasures it may be carrying. If you lose a spaceship at any point by crashing into an enemy or enemy fire, you will be sent back to the starting location and all the treasure you were carrying will be left in the room where you died. The game ends when you have lost all of your reserve spaceships."},{"id":1002,"title":"Space Invaders","systemName":"5200","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Earth is under attack from rows of bomb dropping aliens, and you need to defend it! The rows of aliens begin at the top of the screen, and you control a laser cannon at the bottom of the screen. Your goal is to earn points by shooting the aliens before they can land. The aliens march back and forth, and each time the end of the screen is reached they will drop one row closer to the bottom. Shoot them all, and you move on to the next (tougher) level, but if even one of them lands the game is over. From time to time a flying saucer will pass by along the top of the screen; shoot this to earn extra points. Just above your laser canon are three shields; these can be used to hide from the alien's bombs, but will also block your own shots. You begin the game with a limited number of laser canons, and if all of them are bombed the game ends."},{"id":1003,"title":"Space Shuttle - A Journey Into Space","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Space Shuttle is a simulation game where you are the pilot of space shuttle Discovery. Your goal is to launch the Discovery, establish an orbit around the Earth, open the cargo bay doors and recover a satellite to perform repairs, and finally land the Discovery successfully, all while using as little fuel as possible. Each time the complete mission is accomplished, it will then repeat at a higher difficulty level (in the higher difficulty levels the satellite has a more erratic flight path). The game is played from a first person perspective in the space shuttle cockpit where you can control everything from the shuttles engines to cargo bay doors. When the game is over you will be given a ranking which is based on the number of successful dockings and the amount of fuel that was used. In addition to the full flight mode, two easier game variations (autosimulator and simulator mode) are included. The autosimulator mode is the easiest; the computer will control the flight (you can take over at any point you wish) and the controls are simplified. The simulation mode is closer to the full game, however you have an unlimited amount of fuel so there is no time pressure, and the computer will help compensate for inaccurate maneuvering."},{"id":1004,"title":"Star Raiders","systemName":"5200","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"As the pilot of an interstellar starship, your mission is to destroy all of the Krylon fighters which are closing in on your starbases! There are three different types of fighters roaming throughout the galaxy; cruisers, fighters, and basestars. With the help of your galactic map, you can find the sectors of the galaxy where these fighters are located and then warp there to destroy them. When all of the fighters in a sector are destroyed, you can warp to a new location for the next battle. Be sure to keep an eye on your starships energy; warping to new locations, being hit by enemy fire, or colliding with an asteroid will drain your energy. If you completely run out of energy, your starship will be destroyed, however you can warp back to a starbase to refuel at any time. Returning to a starbase will also repair other types of damage your starship can receive, such as faulty engines, loss of your shield, and faulty photon torpedoes. When all of the Krylon that are visible on your galactic map have been destroyed, you win this round and can advance in rank (or even be demoted if you performed poorly on a mission).  The games difficulty will gradually increase as you rise in rank from ships cook up to captain."},{"id":1005,"title":"Star Trek - Strategic Operations Simulator","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator is an arcade action game where you take control of the Starship Enterprise. Your mission is to save the Federation from NOMAD! Before you get a chance at destroying NOMAD, you'll have to battle your way through ten levels (each consisting of multiple rounds). In each round you may encounter Klingon fighters, deadly anti-matter saucers, asteroid fields, and deadly meteors, all of which are capable of depleting the Enterprises energy. The game ends when your energy supply has completely run out. To fight these dangers, the Enterprise is equipped with an unlimited supply of phasers and a limited supply of photon torpedoes. Each round also contains one or more starbases; if you dock at a starbase, some of your supplies (such as energy and torpedoes) will be replenished. The game is played from two points of view; the top of the screen contains a third person view of the Enterprise (along with the ships gauges), and on the bottom of the screen is a first person point of view"},{"id":1006,"title":"Star Wars - Return of the Jedi - Death Star Battle","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Death Star Battle\" is loosely based on the events of \"Star Wars, Part 6: Return of the Jedi\". Your task is to destroy the Death Star before its construction is finished. You start the task outside the shield perimeter of the Death Star. There you'll have to combat different imperial vessels and avoid the death ray while waiting for an opportunity to slip through one of the random openings in the energy shield. After reaching the Death Star you must reduce its structure up to the point where you can hit the core. In the following blow up of the station you must avoid collision with Death Star debris.****After successful destruction the game will restart with increased difficulty (faster enemies, faster Death Star build up, etc).****Overall difficulty can also be adjusted before starting the game."},{"id":1007,"title":"Star Wars - The Arcade Game","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Conversion of Atari Games' first-person shoot 'em up based around the original Star Wars film. You take on the role of Luke Skywalker, aiming to destroy the Death Star - which, as any fan knows, involves attacking the 'weak spot' near the exhaust. To even get to this you have to pass swarms of TIE Fighters. Complete the game and it loops back around at ever-increasing difficulty. The game uses vector graphics, which allow lots of action at high speed on comparatively slow systems."},{"id":1008,"title":"Super Breakout","systemName":"5200","year":"1982","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Super Breakout features similar gameplay to the original, but with several new game variations. Your goal is to earn as many points as possible by destroying the bricks at the top of the playfield. To do this, you need to use the paddle at the bottom of the screen to keep a bouncing ball within the playfield. There are four different game variations included. The first is 'Breakout', and plays the same as the original game. ****This leaves three new gameplay concepts. In 'Progressive' the brick walls will slowly drop towards the bottom of the screen and the ball moves progressively faster and faster. When there's room, a new layer of bricks will appear at the top. ****The other two games add a second paddle. In 'Double Breakout' you have two balls to keep in play and score with. In 'Cavity' there is a single ball in play when you start, but two additional balls trapped within the bricks. These are freed when their surrounding bricks are destroyed."},{"id":1009,"title":"Super Cobra","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Industry Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Super Cobra is a side scrolling shooter based on the arcade game. You're a chopper pilot on a surveillance mission in enemy territory; your goal is to make it through the various obstacle courses alive and score as many points as possible. Tall buildings, mountains, narrow tunnels, and various enemies (such as tanks, rockets, mines, and more) can all get in the way and destroy your chopper if you aren't careful. To help defend yourself, the chopper is armed with a machine gun and bombs which can be used to destroy the enemy tanks and rockets. To make the task more difficult, your chopper has a limited amount of fuel. Throughout the landscapes are fuel tanks; if one of these is shot or bombed, you will be awarded extra fuel. As the levels progress, the enemies become more aggressive, fuel becomes more scarce, and the landscape becomes trickier to "},{"id":1010,"title":"Vanguard","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SNK Corporation","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Vanguard is an arcade style shooter for one or two players. Your goal is to pilot your spaceship to the City of Mystery which is located at the end of a heavily guarded tunnel, and once there destroy the creature Gond. The tunnel is broken up into several different zones, called the mountain zone, rainbow zone, stick zone, stripe zone, bleak zone, and City of Mystery. Each zone features different types of enemy spaceships to deal with, and can scroll either horizontally or vertically. In the mountain zone or stripe zone, you may also come across an energy pod marked with an 'E'. If you fly through this, your ship temporarily becomes invincible to the deadly cave walls and numerous enemies which are trying to stop you. When not invincible, your space ship is equipped with lasers to help destroy enemies. You can fire in four different directions, however your speed is decreased when firing. You also need to keep an eye on your fuel gauge; your fuel will deplete at a rapid rate, and your ship will crash if it runs out. Fuel is gained each time you destroy an enemy, so make sure you destroy as many as you can! When you finally make it through all the various zones of the tunnel and defeat Gond, the game will repeat at a more difficult skill level."},{"id":1011,"title":"Wizard of Wor","systemName":"5200","year":"1981","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bally Midway Manufacturing Co., Inc.","publisherName":"CBS Electronics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Wizard of Wor is an arcade shooter played from a top-down point of view.****The player controls a warrior who is trapped in a dungeon. The goal is to earn as many points as possible by shooting the numerous enemy creatures which wander about the maze like corridors. The creatures wander about at various speeds, may shoot darts at the player, and some even have the ability to disappear temporarily. At the bottom of the screen the player has a radar which can be used to locate creatures that are invisible.****When the the player completes a maze, a Worluk sometimes appears. This creature moves rapidly and will only be on the screen momentarily. If the player destroys the creature before it escapes, the next dungeon will become a double score dungeon and all creatures will be worth twice as many points. Occasionally the Wizard of Wor himself may appear! He moves quickly and can teleport around the maze. If they destroy him, the player will earn a large amount of points.****The game may be played by one player or two players simultaneously."},{"id":1012,"title":"Zaxxon","systemName":"5200","year":"1983","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Zaxxon defence system must be destroyed in this isometric-viewed shoot 'em up which was originally hugely successful in the arcades. The game has 3 stages, first taking you through Asteroid City, which is heavily protected by aircraft, guns and missiles. Many barriers are alarmed, leaving you with limited space to progress through, and fire must constantly be dodged.****Stage two is a space shoot out against hordes of enemy aircraft - those you failed to destroy in the first part of the task. Complete this and you reach the final battle with Zaxxon, with the game looping with increased difficulty if you can survive the first time. There are 3 distinct skill levels, while controls involve using forward to dive and back to climb, in the manner of flight simulation."},{"id":1013,"title":"Zenji","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Zenji is an action/strategy game where you control a rolling face throughout a maze. Each section of the maze can be rotated by the face. The goal is to turn the entire maze green by connecting each section of the maze to the source at the center of the screen. After all sections of the maze have been connected, you can move on to the next, more challenging level. In addition to having a time limit to complete your task, you need to avoid the flames and sparks which wander about the maze. From time to time a number will appear in a maze section and count down from 9 to 0. If you touch the number before it disappears, bonus points are earned. As the levels progress, the mazes become larger, trickier and more flames will appear."},{"id":1014,"title":"Zone Ranger","systemName":"5200","year":"1984","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Zone Ranger is an arcade action game somewhat similar to Asteroids. You are the pilot of a spaceship in a deadly region of space. Large killer rocks, rogue satellites, boomerangs, and more all fill this region of space. Using your ships lasers you need to destroy as many of these as you can to earn points. Each level also contains some warp holes; enter one of these and you will be transported to a new location, which could be useful if you get in trouble. You will also occasionally come across some sonic sparklers; touch one of these, and you will temporarily become invincible. Another oddity you may come across is a super portal, which will transport you to the inner sanctum where bonus dots can be found. Lastly, on level one only a warp to the s"},{"id":1015,"title":"32 in 1 ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-3 Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"This was a cart that was released in PAL format in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Most were the pack in game with the Atari 2600 in the UK and Atari 7800 in Australia and New Zealand but it was also released as a boxed separate game for the Atari 2600. A different game was selected every time the Atari 2600 or Atari 7800 was turned on.The games were: 1.UFO (a renaming of U. S. Game's Space Jockey) 2.Flag Capture 3.Human Cannonball 4.Reversi (a renaming of Atari's Othello) 5.Activision's Checkers 6.Slot Racers 7.Blackjack 8.Fishing (a graphic hack of Activision's Fishing Derby in which you are fishing for crabs) 9.Freeway Rabbit (a graphic hack of Activision's Freeway in which you are a rabbit) 10.Space War 11.Fun with Numbers 12.Golf 13.3-D Tic-Tac-Toe 14.Surround 15.Miniature Golf 16.Activision's Boxing 17.Football 18.Air-Sea Battle 19.Freeway Chicken (a renaming of Activision's Freeway) 20.Activision's Tennis 21.Activision's Skiing 22.Activision's Fishing Derby 23.Sky Diver 24.Bowling 25.Combat 26.Activision's Stampede 27.Activision's Laser Blast 28.Outlaw 29.Slot Machine 30.Basketball 31.Home Run 32.Ant Party (a renaming of CommaVid's Cosmic Swarm)"},{"id":1016,"title":"Ace of Aces ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artech","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"Ace of Aces is a 1st person, 2D flight simulation. You're onboard a British RAF Mosquito, maverick fighter bomber.**Your mission ... stop enemy trains, intercept the terrible german V-1 buzz bombs, sink the german U-boats and down the Nazi bombers. Are you ready for this challenge?"},{"id":1017,"title":"Alien Brigade ","systemName":"7800","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Alien Brigade is a side scrolling shooter similar to Operation Wolf. Aliens have arrived on earth and have brainwashed both soldiers and civilians in order to take over the world. Your job is to stop them! On each of the five levels you will have a different objective to complete, including saving civilians and destroying alien installations. Throughout the levels there will be numerous aliens and brainwashed people you will need to shoot, as well as attacking tanks, helicopters, and more. After shooting enemies a bonus may sometimes be left behind; if you shoot this, you can earn additional ammo, more powerful weapons, or increased health. If you don't shoot fast enough and are hit  by enemy fire your health will slowly decrease; the game ends when all of your health is gone."},{"id":1018,"title":"Asteroids ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Asteroids is a conversion of the arcade game of the same name.****Play the role of a spaceship pilot trapped in a gigantic asteroid cloud and pulverize incoming asteroids with the ship's photon cannon.  When all asteroids are destroyed, the play can them move to the next round. In addition to asteroid, the player will also face an Alien Robot Saucer which shoots randomly across the screen.****The player using the controller may rotate the ship (left or right) to any direction or move the ship forward. Shots will be fired according to the ship direction. The player has three reserved ships available to replace a destroyed spaceship. The spaceship is destroyed if an asteroid collides with the spaceship or is shot by an Alien Robot Saucer. Additionally, the player may opt to use the hyperspace warp to avoid collision. The warp however, may also destroy the spaceship in the process.****Asteroids when shot will break-up into smaller pieces or be destroyed.. There are three types of asteroids: large asteroids, medium asteroids, and small asteroids. Large asteroids and medium asteroids when shot, will break-up into two smaller sized asteroids. Small asteroids when shot will be destroyed. ****Alien Robot Saucers come in two sizes: small and large. Both use photon lasers to shoot and will explode when destroyed. Alien Robot Saucers will not appear at the Novice Level.****Game Difficulty and Variations**There are 4 available difficulty settings: Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, and Expert. ****The game also offers three different game variations:****1. Standard Play - For one or two players, taking turns when a player's ship is destroyed.****2. Competition Asteroids - Two players appear on the screen at the same time. Friendly fire is in affect, which means shots fired from one player's spaceship will destroy the other player's spaceship. Each player has separate ship reserves.****3. Team Asteroids - Two players on the screen at the same time. Friendly fire is disabled, which means shots fired from one player's spaceship will not destroy the other player's spaceship and just pass through. Ship reserves for both players are combined.****Scoring**The score of the Player 1 is viewable on the upper left side of the screen, while Player 2 on the opposite upper right side. A player will be awarded a new reserve ship for every 10,000 points.****1. Small saucer - 1,000 points**2. Other player's ship - 500 points**3. Large saucer - 200 points**4. Small asteroid - 100 points**5. Medium asteroid  - 50 points**6. Large asteroid - 20 points"},{"id":1019,"title":"Ballblazer ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Lucasfilm Games LLC","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"In the year 3037, the most competitive sport in the known universe is Ballblazer. For the first time ever, humans from the planet Earth have won the right to compete in the final round of the Ballblazer Championship, to fight for Earth's honor and the title Masterblazer!****Ballblazer is a 3D futuristic soccer-like game, where the player (inside a Rotofoil) is set on a one-on-one 1,155 square playing field (the Grid). The objective of the player to kick a floating ball (Plasmorb) inside the opponent's goal (Goalbeams). A player may compete against a human or computer opponent.****The Rotofoil is equipped with a multi-purpose forcefield. This forcefield when in short distance of the Plasmorb will act as a pull field, automatically pulling the Plasmorb towards to player. When a player in possession of the Plasmorb shoots, the forcefield will act as push field and launches the ball. When the match starts, the player must move down field and attempt to gain possession of the Plasmorb using the joystick and blast the Plasmorb to an intended direction. ****The player should also be aware that the Goldbeams move slightly every second and the distance between them will shrink. The highest scoring goals are goals made when Goldbeams have disappeared across the horizon (Over The Horizon/OTH shots). A player may also attempt to steal possession of a Plasmorb by rushing beside the opponent and blast the Plasmorb away. The game ends when time runs out or a player wins 10 consecutive goals. If the game ends in a draw, over-time will apply and the first player to score will win the game.****Scoring****Close-in goals - 1 point**Goals near Goldbeams - 2 points**OTH shots - 3 points**Players may steal points from each other by making goals. **The total combined score of both players cannot accede more than 10 points.**A player winning 10 consecutive points automatically "},{"id":1020,"title":"Barnyard Blaster ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"You and your grandpa just put your life savings into buying a small farm a few acres for growing vegetables and raising horses, a place to get away from the battle of city life. But you discover that the entire farm is full of things that are determined to drive you away.****Barnyard Blaster is a shooting gallery type game for use with the Atari XG-1 light gun or the joystick. There are three levels plus one bonus level.Your goal is to rid your farm of vermin by shooting targets in each of three levels. Between each level you'll play Gramps' bonus screen where you can brush up on your shooting. But in order to proceed through each level, you must achieve a certain percentage of shooting accuracy. At the end of the game you're given a ranking depending on how well you did."},{"id":1021,"title":"Basketbrawl ","systemName":"7800","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Basketball/Sports","description":"In a desperate attempt to stop inner-city gang wars, the city leaders organized a basketball league.  The league is scheduled to play on three courts: a street, a junkyard, and a rooftop.  The mayor figured that a friendly game of hoops would be a much more peaceful way to settle disputes. He was wrong.****You can choose 1-on-1 or 2-on-2 game modes. There are six characters to choose from (ten in Atari Lynx version); each with their own health, speed, and power attributes. Each player without the ball can jump to block a shot or punch there opponent to get the ball. There's also an option to perform a power throw on an opposing player. Players with the ball can shoot or pass. Power ups appear on the court at random instances. These power up one attribute for the player. For example, the lightning power up increases the player's speed. ****The referee does not call fouls, but does hurl knives at the players."},{"id":1022,"title":"Centipede ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In Centipede, the player is trapped in the Enchanted Forest. Armed with only a magic wand to ward off the forest's insect denizens, all of which apparently are attacking in the player in continuous waves. ****The player must use the magic wand to shoot sparks at approaching insects to score points by pressing the controller button. Holding down the controller button will set the wand to rapid fire shots. If the player is bitten by an insect, the player will be temporarily paralyzed and lose one of the three starting magic wands. ****Insect Opponents and Mushrooms**All enemy insects have a distinctive sound before attacking, which may help the player identify which insect is attacking. Enemies and objects in the game are as the following:****1. The Centipede**The Centipede will attack in 12 waves. In the first wave, the Centipede will have a head attached to 11 body segments. In the second wave, the Centipede will have a head attached to 10 body segments, in addition to a detached head. The third wave will have the Centipede with an attached head, 9 body segments, plus two detached heads. These body segments will transform into heads and continue to do so until Wave 12. In the last wave, the Centipede will have 12 detached heads, independently attacking the player. Centipede heads are worth more points than body segments.****Attacks from the Centipede will come from the top of the screen, moving downward. If a spark hits any part of the Centipede, that particular body segment will transform into a mushroom, while the body segment behind it will become the new Centipede head. When the Centipede is destroyed, it will briefly disappear and re-appear from the top of the screen again.****The Spider**The Spider will attempt to distract the player from attacking the Centipede. It will destroy any mushroom it touches. Spiders will score more points if it is hit in closer distances.****The Flea**The Flea will appear if the player has destroyed most of the existing mushrooms. It will drop down creating a new batch of mushrooms where it falls. The Flea will disappear after two hits. After the first hit, the Flea will drop down much faster.****The Scorpion**The Scorpion will appear in the third wave. It moves slowly but will pick up speed, moving faster. While doing so, it will poison any mushroom it touches.****Mushrooms**Mushrooms fill the Enchanted Forest and may act as obstacles or cover for the player, with added effects to enemy insects. It takes for shots to complete destroy a mushroom. There are two type of mushrooms: Magic Mushrooms and Poisonous mushrooms. Magic mushrooms are the default mushrooms in the game and are also the the result of the player destroying an insect or Centipede body segment. Poisonous Mushrooms are the result of the Scorpion touching a mushroom. Poisonous Mushrooms will prompt the Centipede near it to move straight towards the player through any mushroom. Losing a wand will restore any partially damaged mushroom.****Game Difficulty and Variations**The game offers four difficulty levels: Novice, Standard, Advanced, and Expert. Game Variations are as the following:****1. One Player**Two Player Alternating**Two players will take turns when the active player is bitten.**Dual Player Competition**Two players will appear on the screen at the same time. Scoring is separate. Shots fired from one player will paralyze the other player.**Team Play**Two players will appear on the screen at the same time. Scoring is combined. Shots fired from one player will not paralyze the other player.****Scoring**The player will win a bonus magic wand for every 12,000 points to a maximum of six wands. The game will end when all wands are lost. Scoring are as the following:****Centipede Head - 100 points**Centipede Body Segment - 10 points**Spider at close range - 900 points**Spider at medium range - 600 points**Flea - 200 points**Scorpion - 1,000 points**Flea - 200 points**Restored mushroom - 5 points**Destroyed mushroom - 1 points"},{"id":1023,"title":"Choplifter! ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Brøderbund Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Choplifter is a side-scrolling action/arcade game that puts you in command of an attack chopper.  Your mission: Go behind enemy lines and rescue up to 16 hostages per level.  Be careful, though, because tanks and enemy aircraft will try to stop you -- and they won't stop shooting while you are rescuing those hostages!****Originally released for Apple II home computers, Choplifter was later ported to the arcades and a number of video game consoles.  Many imitators and homages would follow."},{"id":1024,"title":"Commando ","systemName":"7800","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Several levels await your super-tough Commando in this arcade conversion. Armed with only a standard rifle and a few grenades you must take on hordes of Nazis. Some are wandering around in the open, while others have picked out hiding places, which you must approach from certain angles. Trees, rivers and bridges create a varied combat-like terrain and must be incorporated into your thinking. Extra grenades can be collected, and will definitely be required, as they allow you to kill form distance and thus avoid some enemy shots."},{"id":1025,"title":"Crack'ed ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"As a professional ornithologist, you're thrilled to find out that some rare South American hornbills have nested in your \"old yolk tree.\" But while the hornbills are out feeding, a group of mischievous bluebirds, owls, and snakes begin raiding their nests and stealing eggs.****You get out your slingshot and begin hitting the marauding creatures. But you have to be careful. If you hit an egg-carrying bird, it drops the egg and you have to act fast to catch it before it hits the ground and return it to a nest. At the same time, you have to watch for snakes that may be sneaking up to nests and gobbling eggs. If you can protect the eggs long enough, you can take them to another nesting site."},{"id":1026,"title":"Crossbow ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Exidy, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Crossbow, you and several friends are trying to cross many treacherous landscapes in order to retrieve stolen treasures from the castle of the Evil Master. All of the members of your party are unarmed, however you carry a crossbow. Using this, you need to shoot any obstacles or hostile enemies that may get in the way of your friends as they cross the screen. You see the landscape from a first person point of view, and one by one each member of the party will walk from the left to right on the screen. There are many different landscapes that need to be crossed, each with its own variety of dangers. There are deserts with scorpions, ice caverns, jungles with hostile monkeys, a lava spewing volcano, and even the heavily guarded castle. The game starts with two friends in your party, with additional friends joining after clearing certain parts of the game. The game ends when everyone in your party has been killed."},{"id":1027,"title":"Dark Chambers ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Maze","description":"Dark Chambers is an arcade action game similar to Gauntlet. You are an explorer in an underground maze; your goal is to survive the 26 different levels and collect as many of the hidden treasures as you can. Hidden somewhere in each of the levels is an exit which will take you on to the next level. Trying to stop you from completing your quest are a wide variety of creatures, including zombies, wraiths, skeletons, wizards, and the grim reaper. Each of the creatures in the game has a different strength; when you shoot a creature, it will transform into the next weaker creature. Eventually a creature will become the weakest one (a zombie) at which point it can be destroyed. In addition to the creatures and treasures, other items that can be found in the maze are keys (to open doors), potions (to restore health), poison (drains health), guns (increases your firing rate), traps, shields, and bombs. The game is played from an overhead point of view, and is for one player or two players simultaneously."},{"id":1028,"title":"Desert Falcon ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Desert Falcon is an arcade style shooter. Many of the Pharaoh's great treasures are lost throughout the desert, and your goal is to steal as many as you can to earn points. The game features a scrolling, isometric point of view as you control your falcon through the various desert landscapes. The treasures you are after are guarded of course. Many desert creatures including vultures, warriors, flying fish, sphinxes and more will all attempt to stop you from succeeding in your task. Also, at the end of each level you will need to face a large, howling sphinx before you can continue on. Your falcon isn't completely unarmed, and has the ability to fire darts which can be used to destroy the assorted enemies and the sphinx. In the sand, you will occasionally come across some hieroglyphs. Several different superpowers can be gained by landing and hopping over three of these hieroglyphs. Depending on which hieroglyphs are collected, you may become invincible, warp to the end of the level, earn free points, trick enemies into attacking a decoy instead of you, or even get an air bomb which destroys all airborne enemies."},{"id":1029,"title":"Dig Dug ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Maze","description":"Dig Dug is a 1-2 player arcade game in which you have to use your shovel to dig your way through the earth. Stopping you from doing this are two monsters, called Pooka and Fygar, who will continually chase you around. The only weapon that you carry is an air pump, which you can use to inflate the monsters to the point where they explode. (if you start to inflate them but stop doing so, the monsters will get turned back to their normal selves.) Furthermore, rocks are scattered throughout the earth, and you can use these rocks to squash them. If the monsters do not find you for several seconds, they will eventually get turned into ghosts, which are able to walk through the earth. They are invincible and cannot be killed. From time to time, vegetables will appear in the center, and you can get these for points."},{"id":1030,"title":"Donkey Kong ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nintendo Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Released in the arcades in 1981, Donkey Kong was not only Nintendo's first real smash hit for the company, but marked the introduction for two of their most popular mascots: Mario (originally \"Jumpman\") and Donkey Kong.****Donkey Kong is a platform-action game that has Mario scale four different industrial themed levels (construction zone, cement factory, an elevator-themed level, and removing rivets from girders) in an attempt to save the damsel in distress, Pauline, from the big ape before the timer runs out.  Once the rivets are removed from the final level, Donkey Kong falls, and the two lovers are reunited.  From there, the levels start over at a higher difficulty.****Along the way, Mario must dodge a constant stream of barrels, \"living\" fireballs, and spring-weights.  Although not as powerful as in other future games, Mario can find a hammer which allows him to destroy the barrels and fireballs for a limited amount of time.  Additionally, Mario can also find Pauline's hat, purse and umbrella for additional bonus points.****Donkey Kong is also notable for being one of the first complete narratives in video game form, told through simplistic cut scenes that advance the story.  It should also be noted that in versions of the game for early 1980's consoles, Donkey Kong only used 2-3 of the original levels, with the cement factory usually omitted."},{"id":1031,"title":"Donkey Kong Junior ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nintendo Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Mario has kidnapped Junior's Papa!****Donkey Kong Jr. was originally released in the arcades in 1982 as a sequel to Donkey Kong.  In this game, Mario plays the antagonist, finally having captured Donkey Kong, and has put the ape in a locked cage.  As Donkey Kong Jr., players will have to make their way through four different levels (Vines, Springboard, Chains and Mario's Hideout) in an attempt to find keys to free the little monkey's Father.****Along the way, Mario will send out Snapjaws, swooping purple birds, and electric sparks in an attempt to stop Junior.  Junior can defend himself by dropping fruit found around the levels on the heads of his foes.  The more foes a piece of fruit hits in a falling sequence, the higher bonus points can be scored.****Junior can also avoid enemies more easily by grabbing hold of two chains or vines at a time to climb away faster, or by jumping over his foes.  However, any long fall or falling into the water on certain levels will mean the loss of a life for Junior.****In the final cut scene, Junior will free Donkey Kong and both will escape after giving Mario the boot.  Once all four levels are cleared, the game levels will start over at a higher difficulty.****Like the original Donkey Kong, the earlier 1980's console versions do not have all of the levels and animations from the arcade."},{"id":1032,"title":"Double Dragon ","systemName":"7800","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Technos Japan Corp.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Set in a post-apocalyptic New York, Double Dragon is the story of Billy and Jimmy Lee, twin brothers trained in the fighting style of Sou-Setsu-Ken. Together, they manage a small martial arts training school, teaching their students in self-defense. One day, Billy's girlfriend, Marian, is kidnapped off the street by the \"Black Warriors\", a savage street gang led by a man named Willy. The Black Warriors demand the Lee brothers disclose their martial arts secrets in exchange for Marian's freedom. The Lee brothers set out on a rescue mission to crush the Black Warriors and save Marian.****Using whatever techniques they have at their disposal, from the basic punches and kicks to the invulnerable elbow strike, as well any weapon that comes into their hands, the Lee brothers must pursue the gang through the city slum, industrial area and the forest before reaching their hideout to confront the big boss, Willy."},{"id":1033,"title":"F-18 Hornet ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"F-18 Hornet is a one-player fighter simulator in which the player pilots a Navy F-18/A Jet through a series of simulated combat situations including carrier take-offs and landings, bombings, strafings, and air combat. ****In each of four missions, you are confronted with a variety of opponents and must perform a series of combat objectives in order from the Naval Aviator rank."},{"id":1034,"title":"Fatal Run ","systemName":"7800","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sculptured Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"In this post-apocalyptic driving/racing game you must travel to various towns delivering medicine, while on your way to a missile base which houses a rocket that can save the world.** **While driving through the 32 levels, you'll meet countless enemies who want to stop you from achieving your goal. Your car boasts many weapons to help you out, including dynamite, rockets, oil slicks, smoke screens, and machine guns. You can also upgrade your vehicle within the city shops. Upgrading your gas tank provides better mileage while upgrading your bumper protects you during collisions.**A password feature let's you continue where you left off."},{"id":1035,"title":"Fight Night ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sydney Development Corp.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Boxing/Sports","description":"Fight Night is a boxing game in which players box 11 different opponents on the way to the final match with the champ, Bronx Bomber. Each boxer has unique strengths and weaknesses, along with one specialised \"super punch\". There are four different modes of play; the single-player Main Event and the multi-player Tournament (on disk/cartridge versions only), and also Training and Sparring modes. Players can also create their own boxer, setting the appearance and abilities."},{"id":1036,"title":"Food Fight ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"You play as Charley trying to eat an ice cream cone. But first you must avoid the chefs that are out to get you: Angelo, Zorba, Oscar, and Jacques. Avoid the food thrown at you by the chefs to get the cone. You can also throw your own food at the chefs to slow them down."},{"id":1037,"title":"Galaga ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Galaga is a vertical arcade shooter from Namco.  You control a space fighter at the bottom of the screen, scrolling left and right in order to avoid oncoming bombs and kamikaze attacks from alien invaders--and to fire your own missiles to fight back!****There are an infinite number of stages to progress through.  Every third level is a \"challenge stage\" in which you have a free chance to shoot as many aliens as possible and rack up bonus points.****Certain aliens have tractor beams they can use to capture one of your ships.  If that wasn't your last \"life,\" you can try to shoot that alien down and recapture your ship, giving you two ships at once and doubling your firepower.****A summary screen appears when the game is over, giving you both your final score and you final \"hit ratio\"--the number of missiles fired, enemies destroyed, and the percentage of targets hit."},{"id":1038,"title":"Hat Trick ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bally Sente","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Hockey/Sports","description":"Hat Trick is a two-on-two hockey game based on the 1984 coin-op of the same name. Each player controls a goalie and a skater. The object is to shoot the puck into the opposing teams goal. Each game lasts two minutes."},{"id":1039,"title":"Ikari Warriors ","systemName":"7800","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SNK Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A conversion of the arcade game, Ikari Warriors is a vertically scrolling action game. One or two players fight their way through a variety of terrain, such as jungles, rivers, and ruins. Along the way different weapons can be found, including machine guns, grenades, and rocket launchers."},{"id":1040,"title":"Impossible Mission ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Epyx, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You play a secret agent on a quest to stop the evil Professor**Elvin Atombender, who is believed to be tampering with national security computers. You must penetrate Atombender's stronghold, avoid his deadly robot creations, and acquire various pieces of a password to use in the main control room.****The robots, rooms, and puzzle pieces will be switched around when starting over which provides replay value."},{"id":1041,"title":"Jinks ","systemName":"7800","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Diamond Software","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Breakout","description":"Jinks added a largely new concept to the Breakout type games,offering much freer paddle movement ( both horizontally and vertically), a horizontally scrolling screen and the ability to flip the triangular paddle as needed.****The objective is to survive on the planet Jinks - an exploration mission on this resource-rich planet has gone wrong. As hazards, there are objects that can destroy the paddle or make it smaller. There is also the ability to shake the screen if the ball is in a looping position."},{"id":1042,"title":"Joust ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Williams Electronics Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"In Joust, players take control of a knight with a lance who rides their flying ostrich (or stork, for Player 2) to do battle against computer-controlled evil knights who ride atop vultures.****Players must flap their steed's wings to hit the enemy from a higher jousting point to destroy the vulture and its rider. Once the enemy has been hit, an egg falls to one of the platforms below. The heroic knights must destroy the eggs before they hatch and release new and increasingly more difficult knights. The three strengths of enemy knights are Bounder (red knight), Hunter (white knight), and Shadow Lord (blue knight). These enemy knights are not the only challenge to be found in the game. Players must also contend with crumbling platforms, lava trolls who attempt to pull knights into the fire, and the dreaded \"unbeatable\"(?) pterodactyl.****The game was novel for its time for being one of the few two-player simultaneous games in the arcade."},{"id":1043,"title":"Karateka ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Brøderbund Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Fighter","description":"The evil Akuma has destroyed your homeland, killed many of your friends and kidnapped your Princess Mariko. Fortunately, you are skilled in Martial Arts, so your inevitable quest to reach Akuma's palace has a chance of success.****The game is viewed from the side and features a succession of increasingly-difficult opponents. All the standard karate kicks and punches are available to both you and your foes. The game's design was serious and realistic, and the game featured lots of cutscenes to develop the story."},{"id":1044,"title":"Kung-Fu Master ","systemName":"7800","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Irem Corp.","publisherName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A conversion of the arcade game of the same name, which itself is loosely based on a movie, Kung-Fu Master is a side scrolling action game for one or two players, who alternate turns.****Mr. X has captured the pickpocket Sylvia and it is up to Thomas, a kung-fu master who owns a restaurant, to get her back. She is located on the top floor of Mr. X's castle and Thomas will need to fight his way to the top. Of course, this won't be easy as each floor has many opponents to get past and a floor boss at the end of each level. ****Thomas is able to move left and right, jump, duck, and punch and kick. Enemy projectiles such as knives can be kicked in the air to rebound them towards the enemy. On the top floor resides Mr. X himself."},{"id":1045,"title":"Mario Bros. ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nintendo Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Mario and Luigi, the best plumbers in the world, have a real job on their hands. A host of characters have taken over the sewers, and the brothers must clear them out of the pipes.****The platform puzzle which first introduced Luigi to the world has both single and multiplayer action with two differing game types, but with the same objective.**Crabs, turtles and fighter flies must be cleared out by jumping underneath the platform they sit on, then kicking them away. Each level is cleared when a set number of coins is collected.****For the two player mode, the first to collect the set amount of coins wins."},{"id":1046,"title":"Mat Mania Challenge ","systemName":"7800","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"American Technos Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Tie up those wrestling boots and climb into the Atari **Wrestling Federation Championship ring. Based on the Technos coin-op of 1985, Mat Mania challenge features two player head-to-head action, or a one player journey to the championship belt. Each match lasts three minutes. The object is to either outscore, pin, or get your opponent counted out. You can perform such moves as the Overhead Slam or the Piledriver and many more; but your opponent has the same abilities."},{"id":1047,"title":"Mean 18 Ultimate Golf ","systemName":"7800","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Accolade, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Golf/Sports","description":"Pebbele Beach and St. Andrews are two of the courses on offer in this golf simulation, released in the early years of 16-bit technology. The three-click control system was used, whereby the first click starts the swing, the second sets the power, and the third sets draw or fade.****Beginner and Expert difficulty options are given - the latter mode has more pronounced draw and fade effects, making the timing of the third click even more crucial. You can also choose between regular and professional tees - in the latter option the distance on the holes is longer, and the computer doesn't choose the best club automatically. Because long drives aren't a crucial aspect of many of the holes, the Begginer/Expert setting is a bigger factor on your likely scoring. A uniquie feature for the day was the course designer, which was quite versatile with practice."},{"id":1048,"title":"Meltdown ","systemName":"7800","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Meltdown is an arcade action game similar to Reactor. On the screen you will see a representation of a nuclear reactor; numerous control rods are located in the center of the screen, with the reactor walls around the edges. Inside the reactor are numerous (and dangerous) particles which will damage the control rods if they collide. Using the light gun, you need to shoot and destroy the various particles  before the control rods are destroyed. As the control rods take damage, the walls of the reactor will slowly cave inward, decreasing the amount of space available. From time to time power crystals may appear; if shot, these will provide bonuses such as extra points, control rod repair, temporarily freeze the particles, more powerful shots, and more. The game ends when the control rods have been completely destroyed causing the reactor to meltdown."},{"id":1049,"title":"Midnight Mutants ","systemName":"7800","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Radioactive Software","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You play the part of Jimmy visiting Grampa on Halloween. Unfortunately, on this Halloween Dr. Evil has returned from the grave and captured Grampa in a pumpkin, and now you have to save him! Midnight Mutants is an action adventure game. As Jimmy you'll need to explore Grampa's mansion and the surrounding lands in order to find items which can be used to defeat enemies (including Dr. Evil) as well as safely reach new areas. The lands have become cursed, however, and there will be many obstacles on your quest including killer bats, zombies, werewolves and more. Jimmy has two life meters, one for health and one for blood. Some creatures are poisonous on contact and reduce the blood meter, while others reduce the health meter. If either runs out, the game is over. Throughout the game, Grampa's spirit will be in contact with Jimmy and can occasionally provide clues or other useful information. The game features an isometric point of view, and in some larger areas the screen will scroll horizontally or vertically to follow the action. Good luck on your quest to save Grampa and survive this Halloween!"},{"id":1050,"title":"Motor Psycho ","systemName":"7800","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"BlueSky Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"MotorPsycho is similar in feel to Pole Position, but with motorcycles substituting the cars. The object is to complete each race within the alloted time while dodging other motorcycles. Ramps strewn throughout the track allow the motorcycle to jump over obstacles and the other motorcyclists. You can shift between high and low gears, but there are no brakes. A player can customize their motorcycle by adjusting the \"straighten\" and \"turn\" response times before the race."},{"id":1051,"title":"Ms. Pac-Man ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Maze","description":"In 1982, a sequel to the  incredibly popular Pac-Man was introduced in the form of his girlfriend, Ms. Pac-Man.  This sequel continued on the \"eat the dots/avoid the ghosts\" gameplay of the original game, but added new features to keep the title fresh.****Like her boyfriend, Ms. Pac-Man attempts to clear four various and challenging mazes filled with dots and ever-moving bouncing fruit  while avoiding Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Sue, each with their own personalities and tactics.  One touch from any of these ghosts means a loss of life for Ms. Pac-Man.****Ms. Pac-Man can turn the tables on her pursuers by eating one of the four Energizers located within the maze. During this time, the ghosts turn blue, and Ms. Pac-Man can eat them for bonus points (ranging from 200, 400, 800 and 1600, progressively). The Energizer power only lasts for a limited amount of time, as the ghost's eyes float back to their center box, and regenerate to chase after Ms. Pac-Man again.****Survive a few rounds of gameplay, and the player will be treated to humorous intermissions showing the growing romantic relationship between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man, leading all the way up to the arrival of \"Junior\"."},{"id":1052,"title":"Ninja Golf ","systemName":"7800","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"BlueSky Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Golf/Sports","description":"Ninja Golf is an arcade action game which combines a golf game with a side scrolling fighting game. You are a ninja, and your goal is to survive nine holes of ninja golf! On each of the holes, you alternate between the golf and action parts. First you hit the ball by selecting the direction and distance from the overhead view on the bottom of the screen; next you will need to run to the location your ball was hit while defending yourself from the many enemies. Depending on the terrain you need to cross, various enemy ninjas, giant frogs, killer sharks, snakes, and other enemies will all get in your way. To eliminate the enemies, you can kick, punch, or use a throwing star. Several bonuses may be found from time to time; temporary invincibility, an extra life, health restoration, or a magic transport to the green may all appear on the screen. Once you have reached the green, you will need to defeat a fire breathing dragon which guards the hole. The nine hole course progressively increases in difficulty and features par 3,  par 4, and par 5 holes."},{"id":1053,"title":"One-on-One Basketball ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Basketball/Sports","description":"Control either Julius Erving or Larry Bird in front of a single basket, in a game of one on one.  The user can select to play either to a certain score or for a certain amount of time.  When on offense, the player can rotate to keep away from his rival, take a shot from a distance or move in to the basket for special up-close slam-dunks.  When on defense, you can try to take your rival's ball or jump up to block a shot.  Particularly good set-ups get a slow-motion replay.  You can even smash the glass on the backboard, which will send an irate janitor onto the court to clean up the mess."},{"id":1054,"title":"Pete Rose Baseball ","systemName":"7800","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Baseball/Sports","description":"This baseball game licenses former Cincinnati Reds player Pete Rose. It allows the player to play every position on the field. Different batting and pitching styles are available.****It has digitized voice and sound, and provides a variety of play options including One or Two-player action, season play or exhibition. In a somewhat ahead-of-its-time move, eight different perspectives are offered. ****There are also some team management capabilities, as you select and order your team, and hire new players. This can run over ten seasons, making for one of the first Career modes."},{"id":1055,"title":"Planet Smashers ","systemName":"7800","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Planet Smashers is a vertically scrolling shooter similar to Xevious. Power ups can be captured by destroying cargo ships. Power ups include improved weapons, shield restoration, and cloaking ability. Cargo ships also drop warp capsules that the player needs to collect in order to proceed to the level boss.****One difference in this game that sets it apart from others of the same type is the Earth Shield. Every time the player lets a ship go by unscathed the Earth Shield depletes a little. If the shield is destroyed, it's game over."},{"id":1056,"title":"Pole Position II ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"In Pole Position II, based on the arcade sequel to Pole Position, you are again driving an F-1 racer in a timed qualifying run, trying to achieve the pole position. Then it is off to the race, in hopes of taking that top spot. The difference in Pole Position II and it's predecessor is that now you have four tracks to select from."},{"id":1057,"title":"Rampage ","systemName":"7800","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bally Midway Manufacturing Co., Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"George, Lizzy and Ralph were just ordinary Americans, until an experiment went wrong, turning them into a Gorilla, Lizard and Werewolf respectively. Following this, the three of them plan to go round destroying buildings, and up to 3 human players can join in.****Smashing at the edges of the buildings for long enough will make them collapse. The police and military are after you, and will shoot at you, so try to destroy them (failing that, you can avoid the bullets). You will need to eat regularly, with things like plants on offer, to avoid shrinking back to being human"},{"id":1058,"title":"RealSports Baseball ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Baseball/Sports","description":"Baseball is an action game which can be played by two players or one player against the computer. The game allows you to bunt the ball or try for a homerun, steal bases, and throw several types of pitches from a fast ball to a curve ball. Several game variations are included which allow you to select whether the home or visiting team is at bat first, and whether or not a player can swing only at pitches that are a strike, or they can swing at any pitch."},{"id":1059,"title":"Robotron - 2084 ","systemName":"7800","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Williams Electronic Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"This is a port of the arcade game of the same name.****You are a mutant human, who by some freak of nature has the ability to shoot energy pulses from his body in eight different directions! Your job is simple: save humanity from their own creation -- the ROBOTRONS! The gameplay is pretty unique for the time. You can move and fire in any of eight directions. You get thrown in a room with various evil baddies strewn about, you've got to kill all the robots while at the same time finding some way to grab humans and avoid death."},{"id":1060,"title":"Scrapyard Dog ","systemName":"7800","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"BlueSky Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In Scrapyard Dog you play the role of Louie, the junkyard guy, who's companion Scraps has been dognapped by the dastardly Mr. Big. Louie has bombs and cans at his disposal to use against the enemies, which include gangsters, rats, and mice. He can also use shields to protect himself on route to the sixteen checkpoints in the game. Louie must reach each checkpoint in a certain amount of time in order to save Scraps."},{"id":1061,"title":"Sentinel (Europe)","systemName":"7800","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Sentinel is a side scrolling action game. Several worlds have fallen victim of an alien attack, and you need to free them. To do this, a glowing orb called the Sentinel has been sent which can absorb the alien energy. As the Sentinel floats above the various, scrolling landscapes, you need to protect it from attacks by using the light gun to destroy enemies and enemy fire. If you don't destroy an enemy, it will deplete the Sentinels energy supply which will eventually destroy it. There are four levels of increasing difficulty, each with a large boss at the end. To help out on your mission, several bonuses may be encountered from time to time; increased firepower and energy can be acquired when you shoot the bonus capsules that appear. Three levels of difficulty are available."},{"id":1062,"title":"Summer Games ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Epyx, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Summer Games allows up to eight players to compete in a series of summer themed Olympic events. The gameplay is similar to the other entries in Epyx \"games\" series. Each player can choose a country to represent, and then takes turns competing in various events to see who will win the gold medal! The game allows you to compete in all of the events sequentially, choose a few events, choose just one event, or practice an event. The events available vary slightly depending on the platform, and may include:****1. Pole vault**2. Platform diving**3. 4x400 meter relay**4. 100 meter dash**5. Gymnastics**6. Freestyle swimming**7. Skeet shooting**8. 100 meter freestyle**9. Rowing"},{"id":1063,"title":"Super Huey UH-1X ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cosmi Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"Super Huey UH-IX is a helicopter simulation game. You are the pilot of the experimental helicopter UH-1XA and you need to test it out in several game modes. In the flight school mode, you can learn how to fly. The computer will guide you through takeoff, flight, and landing. In reality mode, you will need to fly a mission to locate and bomb an enemy base and return home safely. The last mode is arcade mode where you have an unlimited amount of ammo to try and shoot down as many enemy aircraft as possible. The game is played from a first person view of the cockpit which is complete with radar and various instruments to help you fly."},{"id":1064,"title":"Super Skateboardin\\' ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Skateboarding/Sports","description":"Super Skateboardin' is a game where a young skateboarder is hired by his dad's company to do what he does best, Skateboard. Your job is to navigate the many rooms of the factory and turn off all the electrical equipment in 15 minutes, or else the electricity bill will skyrocket. Your wage is based on how fast you complete the task, and you need that money to enter the Skateboarding **Championship. Super Skateboardin' is a straightforward game from the designer of Pitfall!, David Crane."},{"id":1065,"title":"Tank Command ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Froggo Games Corporation","publisherName":"Froggo Games Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Tank Command is a vertically scrolling action game. You control a tank on a mission to capture the enemy flag as well as earn as many points as possible. To do this, you will need to blast your way through their defenses on three levels of increasing difficulty. Blocking your progress are enemy tanks, pillboxes, missiles, jeeps, infantry, huts, and more, all of which earn you points when destroyed. Your tank is equipped with a limited amount of fuel and ammo, however it can be replenished occasionally by collecting the bonus icons when they appear on the screen. If you can make it past all of the obstacles and capture the flag, then you win the game!"},{"id":1066,"title":"Title Match Pro Wrestling ","systemName":"7800","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Title Match is a wrestling game which can be played by one or two players. There are four different wrestlers you can choose from, and two modes of gameplay (one on one, or tag team). Each wrestler can kick, punch, and perform several moves such as the airplane spin, body slam, power lift, and more. Using the available moves you need to deplete your opponents energy  and pin him for three counts (though be careful, as some of the more powerful moves also use up a bit of your own energy). If your opponents energy is low enough and you successfully pin him that will count as a fall, and the best out of three falls will win the match!"},{"id":1067,"title":"Tomcat - The F-14 Fighter Simulator ","systemName":"7800","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"To be born with wings...****Become a F-14 Naval Aviator undergoing seek and destroy missions while dodging and gunning enemy bogeys in deadly dogfights with your 20mm cannon and air-to-air missiles.****You cockpit comes with state of the art technology, courtesy of the U.S. Air Force: Display and main computer, Bogey Alert Indicator, G-Force Indicator, Electronic Counter Measures, and a Cannon Overheat Indicator (yes, it can overheat!)...and if your feeling up to it, give the ol'bird a boost to Mach 1.0!****The gameplay like other simulation games consists of taking off, flying, combat and landing. Though most of the gameplay focuses around dogfighting with enemy bogeys (dodging missiles). In addition to that, there are also night-flying missions that add difficulty due to limited vision.****Taking off and landing however, also required additional skill as your doing it on the USS Enterprise (No relation to Star Trek), not on your standard airstrip. Pay attention to the F.D. officer as your preparing to take off (since he's the boss when it comes to this stuff...and try no to run over him...yet).****Your weaponry consists of a M 61 Machine Gun and 3 different AIM Missiles (AIM 7, 9, 54) each packed with 15 missiles (that's a lot of missiles!).****After each mission you will receive a Mission Rating which is based on your flying skill, number of bogey kill and number of weapons fired."},{"id":1068,"title":"Touchdown Football ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagic","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Football/Sports","description":"A very capable football simulation, given the year and technology.  Call the plays, then run them using the keyboard or joystick.  Digitized voices enhance the game, including the crowd, calling the numbers, and referee's calls."},{"id":1069,"title":"Tower Toppler ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hewson Consultants Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"You play a small green guy who needs to blow up eight towers, because their presence is somehow poisoning the water of planets which could potentially be ideal colonies. Unfortunately you need to get to the top of these towers to blow them up. ****You make your way up to the top of the tower via walkways around the outside of the towers. You need to jump over, kick, and run from various enemies in your journey to the top. Most vertical movement is achieved by jumping onto moving ledges at the right moment. ****The game was considered revolutionary in its time for its graphic technique. As the main character walked around the outside of the tower, the character was fixed in the middle of the screen while the tower itself rotated. This gave it a pseudo-3D effect.****Towers are linked together via a voyage through the sea in your trusty MK.7 submarine. This plays out as a side-scrolling collect-'em-up in which bonus points can be obtained."},{"id":1070,"title":"Water Ski ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Froggo Games Corporation","publisherName":"Froggo Games Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports","description":"In Water Ski you are water skiing on the Pharonna River. You control both the boat and skier in this vertically scrolling action game. Your goal is to reach the finish line before time runs out and also to earn as many points as possible. The river is quite dangerous, and features many twists and turns along with rocks, logs and other obstacles. For bonus points there are numerous ramps located throughout the river which your skier can jump over (and if you can manage to ski over every ramp on the level, you'll earn even more points!). You start the game with four skiers, and the game ends when all of you skiers have crashed."},{"id":1071,"title":"Winter Games ","systemName":"7800","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Action Graphics","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Another in the series of Epyx Olympic sports games. Compete in many different sporting events like: Ski Jump, Hot Dog, Biathlon, Bobsled, Free Skating, Figure Skating and more."},{"id":1072,"title":"Xenophobe ","systemName":"7800","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bally Midway Manufacturing Co., Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Xenos.  The very name strikes fear into every colonist's heart.  A distress call is received from space stations orbiting your homeworld, then silence.  A single ship escapes, piloted by a battered man who tells the tale of pods that hatch into acid-spitting Xenos.****A small band of engineers has been dispatched to combat the Xeno threat before it takes over all the space stations and, eventually, your homeworld.  Assemble your band of engineers and fight the Xenos on each station, striving to either clear it or abandon it.  You start out with a standard issue laser, but can pick up additiona weapons as you find them, including Phasers, Lightning Rifles, Poofer guns, and bombs.****Xenophobe was originally an arcade coin-op by Bally/Midway, released in 1987.  Gameplay premise and setting is heavily inspired/influenced by the movie Aliens."},{"id":1073,"title":"Xevious ","systemName":"7800","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"It is discovered that the actual aliens on earth are human beings, and the ruthless Xevions want their planet back; but without us. Our only defense is the prototype Solvalou Fighter Plane. With this plane we can fight the deadly Domogram Rovers; the Toroid Patrol Fleets and the Zoshi Death Squads. ****Xevious is a vertically scrolling shooter based on the 1982 coin-op of the same name. It was innovative in that it was the first vertically scrolling shooter to feature dual-level attacks; both ground and air."},{"id":1074,"title":"Air Cars","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"MidNite Entertainment Group Inc.","publisherName":"ICD","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"AirCars takes place in the future after a nuclear holocaust. **The large organization E.B.N.E.R.S. is plotting to take over the world and has developed advanced forcefield and teleportation systems, and nuclear powered AirCars. To stop the plot, your group steals plans, builds its own AirCar, and sets out to destroy all of the bases, 28 known and countless unknown ones, stationed around the globe.****You can choose to play a single player game, the 2-player game using a JagLink, or up to 8 players using ICD's CatBoxes. On screen and on radar, each player's AirCar is displayed in a different color to help identify the good guys from the bad guys. There are 3 difficulty settings. You will be using the cockpit's instrument panel to fly the AirCar, select weapons and view radar, as well as combating the enemy in the air and shooting ground targets.****Features include true 3D sound, a computer voice (which can be turned off if desired), and music during the introduction and level intermissions."},{"id":1075,"title":"Alien vs Predator","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Rebellion Developments Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Jaguar version of Alien vs. Predator is completely different from the Arcade and SNES games of the same name.****The Jaguar version takes place entirely on a Colonial Marine Training base.  A ship infested with Aliens is found floating near the outer-space training facility.  Of course, once the Aliens get inside the base, they kill off nearly everyone.  Meanwhile, the Predators dock their ship on the training base as well.  They see this as an opportunity to catch an Alien Queen, and bring honor to their clan.****So there are three scenarios in which to play:  First, you can play as a Marine. Your job is to find a way to self-destruct the base, and make your way to an escape pod before it blows.  The second scenario allows you to play as an Alien.  Here, your job is to find and protect the Queen from the Marines and the Predators.  Finally, you can play as the Predator.  The Predator must simply find and kill the Alien Queen.****The game plays like a first person shooter.  The play field consists of the 5 levels of the training base, plus areas for the Predator and Alien ships.  All the areas of the ship are inter-connected, giving the game a huge virtual environment.  Depending on the scenario you choose, you will have to choose different strategies based on the capabilities of your character.  For example, the Marine will have to make use of his weapons and his ability to use the ship's computer terminals.  The Aliens, on the other hand, will have to make use of their great numbers and ability to cocoon their enemies.  And finally the Predator must fight with honor, and not over-use his invisibility capability."},{"id":1076,"title":"Atari Karts","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Miracle Designs","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Atari Karts is a character-based go-kart racing game. It plays very similarly to Super Mario Kart. The emphasis in this game, like most kart games, is on making use of pick-up items found around the track to knock out your opponents.****There is only one game mode, a points based cup series.  There are four difficulty levels, each with 3 cups to race for. After completing all the cups for a difficulty level, you get to challenge a \"boss\" kart in a single race match.  If you beat the boss, he becomes a playable character.  The various cup races can be played in either single player or two player split screen modes."},{"id":1077,"title":"Attack of the Mutant Penguins","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sunrise Games Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Your job is to guide Rodney or Bernard through a series of levels in order to stop the attacking mutants. The mutant penguins win the level if they are able to get more soldiers to the scale and tip it in their favor. You win if you are able to lead the good penguins to the scale."},{"id":1078,"title":"Battle Sphere Gold","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ScatoLogic","publisherName":"ScatoLogic","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Flying","description":"A 3D space combat simulator, BattleSphere's story was based upon an episode in the original Star Trek television series and it plays similarly to Star Raiders.****Seven alien races vie against each other - the victor will control the galaxy. They meet in an arena in Sector 51, a spherical sector of space formerly used by the Earth government to secretly test new weapons and starships. Gameplay consists of 5 different play modes with different scenarios and goals. Choose from various starships (each with unique weapons systems) and battle the aliens, who have also chosen their best fighters and have many space ships of their own."},{"id":1079,"title":"Brutal Sports Football","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Teque London Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Football/Sports","description":"Similar to Speedball 2 in many ways, this is an ultra-violent sports game. Matches last 7 minutes, and the aim is to get the ball into a goal at each end, guarded by a net-minder. The ball can be thrown or kicked, and is an oval, resulting in frequent up-and-under type kicks. ****The gameplay is fast and flowing, and has one rule - if you can't get the ball, get the man, and decapitate him if possible. Bonus and non-bonus items appear on the pitch, such as bombs to throw at opponents, rabbits to speed up the current player, or tortoises to slow him down. ****Teams consist of humans and aliens, many of which have their own unique skills. There's a lot of blood and flailing limbs, giving things a gruesomely humorous edge. There are four leagues to progress through, plus a knockout cup and single matches."},{"id":1080,"title":"Bubsy in Fractured Furry Tales","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagitec Design Inc.","publisherName":"Accolade","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Bubsy in Fractured Furry Tales is the only Bubsy game to appear on the Atari Jaguar.  It's a side scrolling platform game similar to the Genesis and SNES Bubsy series. ****Bubsy is a bobcat superhero who can defeat all enemies by jumping on top of them.  In Fractured Furry Tales, he finds himself in a series of childrens stories.  These aren't the Disney-style happy fairy tales, though.  These are the dark, disturbing Grimm-style fairy tales.  So, Bubsy has to travel through 15 levels and set things right."},{"id":1081,"title":"Cannon Fodder","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sensible Software","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Guide a team of up to four soldiers through 72 levels of combat in this innovative top-down action/strategy hybrid, best thought of as Lemmings crossed with Commando crossed with Dune 2. The characters are controlled indirectly using the mouse, as you activate each soldier or group of them by highlighting them, click the left button to move them to a particular spot, and the right button for them to fire guns at an enemy. You can also pick up grenades, which can be used to destroy groups of enemies or buildings (by pressing both buttons at once). ****Each mission has a specific objective, and some feature vehicles such as tanks to make things easier. Your troops can cross water but can't shoot within it, so finding and controlling bridges is often crucial. You can use the arrangement of trees to find hiding places to shoot from, and should watch out for CPU soldiers also doing so."},{"id":1082,"title":"Checkered Flag","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rebellion Developments Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Checkered Flag for the Jaguar is a 3D F1-style racing game. The racing game staples are here: single race, practice, and tournament. You can choose to set up a variety of options for each race, also.  You can choose various weather conditions.  Or, you can set up your car to change it's handling characteristics.  There are 10 different tracks on which to race, each with a different theme.  Some take place on sunny beaches, others take place in the arctic."},{"id":1083,"title":"Club Drive","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"It is the future, and the most popular theme park around is Club Drive.  Scientists have managed to invent indestructible cars. Patrons to Club Drive can drive these cars around imaginative environments and play outrageous driving games.****Club Drive as a Jaguar game is a simple driving simulator.  You are put in the drivers seat, and can race through some large environments.  The racing areas available are: an old west ghost town, San Francisco, a giant house, and a simple hot-wheels style track.  In addition to the racing modes, there are object collection and 2-player tag modes.  These modes are played out in smaller versions of the areas described above."},{"id":1084,"title":"Cybermorph","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Attention to Detail Limited","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Cybermorph was the first game released for Atari's Jaguar console. It's a 3d sci-fi shoot-'em-up.  The story goes like this:  The evil Pernitia Empire is swallowing up the galaxy's planets left and right.  What's worse, the resistance forces have had their secret weapons stolen from them and put into pods spread out on many different planets.  You must pilot the T-Griffon morphing attack craft to each planet and recover the pods to stop the Pernitians.****So, in each planet, or level, you must collect a certain number of pods and make it to the exit before the enemies shoot you down. Fortunately, there are power-ups that can strategically enhance the T-Griffon's offensive capabilities.  After clearing 8 planets, you take on a boss creature/ship before moving on to the next sector.  There are 4 levels like this to clear, each with progressively increasing difficulty."},{"id":1085,"title":"Defender 2000","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Defender 2000 is an update of the classic arcade game by Eugene Jarvis.  This Jaguar game features a port of the original game, and two updated versions: Defender Plus and Defender 2000.****Defender combines a side scrolling shooter with a search and rescue game. You control a ship that travels left and right above the planets surface. Alien lander craft warp into the play area, and begin to descend to the surface. Along the surface, there are humanoids ripe for the picking.  The alien landers grab the humanoids and begin to carry them up the screen. You have to shoot the landers before they reach the top of the screen, and catch the humanoids before they fall to the surface.****The Defender Plus update features gameplay that is very similar to the original, and graphics that have a crazy, psychedelic look. The Defender 2000 update adds playfields that scroll in both directions, weapon power-ups, bonus rounds, improved graphics, and extremely high speed gameplay."},{"id":1086,"title":"Doom","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"id Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Union Aerospace Corporation has been experimenting with teleportation technology on Mars' moons Phobos and Deimos. After early successes, something goes wrong. It seems the scientists have opened a gateway straight to Hell. Phobos base is overrun with demonic creatures, and the whole of Deimos simply vanishes. A squad of marines is sent to Phobos, but all except one are quickly slaughtered. It falls to the surviving marine to grab some guns and strike back at the demons.****id Software's follow-up to their genre-defining Wolfenstein 3D, DOOM is another first person shooter: full-on action seen from the space marine's perspective. Like Wolfenstein, the game consists of distinct episodes, playable in any order. The first episode, Knee-Deep in the Dead, takes place in the Phobos base and is freely available as shareware. The full game continues on Deimos in The Shores of Hell and culminates in Inferno, the final episode which takes place in Hell itself. Each episode consists of nine levels, one of which is a hidden level.****The basic objective in each level is simply to reach the exit. Since dozens of enemies stand in the way, the only way to get there is through killing them. Switches and buttons must be **pressed to advance at certain points and often color-coded locked doors will block the way - matching keycards or skull keys must be found to pass.****DOOM's engine technology is more advanced than Wolfenstein's, and thus the levels are more varied and complex. The engine simulates different heights (stairs and lifts appear frequently) and different lighting conditions (some rooms are pitch black, others only barely illuminated). There are outdoor areas, pools of radioactive waste that hurt the player, ceilings that come down and crush him, and unlike Wolfenstein's orthogonally aligned corridors, the walls in DOOM can be in any angle to each other. An automap helps in navigating the levels.****Stylistically, the levels begin with a futuristic theme in the military base on Phobos and gradually change to a hellish environment, complete with satanic symbols (pentagrams, upside-down-crosses and portraits of horned demons), hung-up mutilated corpses and the distorted faces of the damned.****DOOM features a large weapon arsenal, with most weapons having both advantages and drawbacks. The starting weapons are the fists and a simple pistol. Also available are a shotgun (high damage, slow reload, not good at distances), a chaingun (high firing rate, but slightly inaccurate in longer bursts) and a plasma rifle (combining a high firing rate and large damage). The rocket launcher also deals out lots of damage, but the explosion causes blast damage and must be used with care in confined areas or it might prove deadly to the player as well as the enemies. Two further (in)famous weapons in DOOM are the chainsaw for close-quarter carnage, and the BFG9000 energy gun, that, while taking some practice to fire correctly, can destroy most enemies in a single burst. The different weapons use four different ammunition types (bullets, shells, rockets and energy cells), so collecting the right type for a certain gun is important.****DOOM drops some of Wolfenstein's arcade-inspired aspects, so there are no extra lives or treasures to be collected for points, but many other powerups are still available. Medpacks heal damage while armor protects from receiving it in the first place. Backpacks allow more ammunition to be carried, a computer map reveals the whole layout of the level on the automap (including any secret areas), light amplification visors illuminate dark areas and radiation suits allow travel over waste without taking damage. Also available are berserk packs (which radically increase the damage inflicted by the fists) as well as short-time invisibility and invulnerability powerups.****The enemies to be destroyed include former humans corrupted during the invasion, plus demons in all shapes and sizes: fireball-throwing imps, floating skulls, pink-skinned demons with powerful bite attacks and large one-eyed flying monstrosities called Cacodemons. Each episode ends with a boss battle against one or two especially powerful creatures.****DOOM popularized multiplayer in the genre with two different modes: Cooperative allows up to four players to move through the single-player game together, while Deathmatch is a competitive game type where players blast at each other to collect 'frag' points for a kill and re-spawn in **a random location after being killed."},{"id":1087,"title":"Double Dragon V - The Shadow Falls","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Leland Interactive Media","publisherName":"Tradewest","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Double Dragon returns, this time as a VS. fighter, in the same mold as Street Fighter. Based on the Double Dragon animated series, which is loosely based on the original arcade game, Jimmy and Billy and a host of other characters fight it out in a tournament fighter. ****The Shadow Master, who has created a deadly virus which he plans to destroy the world with, is waiting for you at the end of the path to victory. You'll have to fight your way through many evil characters before you face the Shadow Master. Beat him, and the world is saved for another day."},{"id":1088,"title":"Dragon - The Bruce Lee Story","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Europe) Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story  is a action/fighting game in which you play Bruce Lee, the infamous martial arts master.****As you go through the different levels, the game follows the format of the 1993 Universal movie of the same name, but is not identical to it.****As Bruce Lee, you can perform a wide variety of high-flying martial arts moves, roundhouse kicks, flying kicks, flying chops and throws. Defeat a multitude of new opponents and build up your Chi in order to gain special abilities and weapons."},{"id":1089,"title":"Evolution - Dino Dudes","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagitec Design Inc.","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Your job in this action puzzler is to help prehistoric man to evolve by helping them discover tools, the wheel, weapons, or even fire. Each level in the game will have a given task to help in this, and you are allotted a number of characters who must accomplish the task. The player can switch from person to person while moving the characters around each scrolling puzzle, and teamwork is essential to success.  ****Tasks can include finding objects (like a spear) on the screen, or trying to reach a specific destination which may require the use of objects you have discovered so far. Each level has a time limit, when time runs out the level can be restarted."},{"id":1090,"title":"Fever Pitch Soccer","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"In this isometric football game, 50 national teams are represented to play in two game modes: Exhibition and Tournament (a series of seven games on four continents, with a final against the World All-Stars), with the ability to set time, difficulty level, see cutscenes after goals and if players are free to kick each other around without (many) fouls.****While the game seems short-featured for 1995 standards, the tournament mode includes a twist: depending on how well the player defeats his opponents, he can trade his \"standard players\", who won't do anything spectacular (but at least fill up the ranks) for star players, who not only look different, are able to cross and backheel the ball but also have a unique ability at the disposal of the player:****1. The Marker: can latch on an opposing player, stopping him from running away with the ball;****2. Goalkeeper 1: more capable of stopping shots than the regular goalkeeper;****3. Barger: this large, muscular player is able to shove everyone in his path;****4. Tricky: capable of jumping (or bunny-hopping, to be more precise) with the ball tucked between his feet, avoiding tackles;****5. The Cheat: while it's hard to talk about fair play in a game where kicking a defenders' leg to gain a corner is (mostly) a legitimate play, this player takes the whole thing into the next level, being able to dig fouls out of nowhere, at the expense of the ball (if he's carrying it or the referee waves play on) or just some stains in his shirt (if he's trying to pull an offensive foul), with the odds of 50/50 (25% for penalties);****6. Passer: capable of feeding forwards with laser-precision passes; ****7. Striker 1: capable of unleashing impossibly-sliced shots, scoring from virtually any position in the offensive area;****8. Striker 2: best used from positions directly in front of goal, this striker features a shot that is so powerful the ball ignites as it approaches the goal;****9. Goalkeeper 2: features a better chance of stopping special shots from both Strikers;****In Exhibition games teams start with their own setup of start players, from none to a full team. The playing surface also affects gameplay - playing in wet grass removes all ball bounce, the opposite occurring with sand, and the most dramatic change, a rocky field where the ball can change direction after hitting the ground, turning throw-ins into corners, poor attempts on goals and vice-versa."},{"id":1091,"title":"Fight for Life","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Fight for Life is a 3D fighting game that takes place in hell.  The player controls one of eight deceased fighters competing to earn a chance to escape and return to the world of the living. After they defeat an opponent they not only move on to the next round, but also learn two of the opponent's moves.****This is the only 3D fighting game released for the Jaguar.  It features brightly-colored texture mapped fighters and arenas. Gameplay is very similar to Virtua Fighter, in that the moves more-or-less look like real martial arts."},{"id":1092,"title":"Flashback - The Quest for Identity","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Delphine Software International","publisherName":"U.S. Gold","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The year is 2142. You play as Conrad B. Hart, a man who has lost his memory. After barely escaping from hostile aliens, Conrad's bike crashes on an unknown planet. Conrad finds himself in the jungle, and from now on his quest for survival and his lost identity begins.****\"Flashback\" is a platform action adventure. You navigate Conrad over the platforms, performing various moves. You can simply jump or do a longer run-and-jump, run, climb, hang off ledges, and pick up objects lying on the ground. To defend yourself, you shoot enemies with your gun and also use various objects (such as stones) to harm or to distract them."},{"id":1093,"title":"Flip Out!","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gorilla Systems Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"FlipOut! is a puzzle game starring aliens from the planet Phrohmaj. Your  objective in each puzzle is simple: you must place all the colored tiles into the correct spaces on the board. The tricky part is that there is always one more tile than there are spaces. That means you are always juggling at least one tile in the air. The game becomes more difficult as you have to juggle more tiles, and the Phrohmajians try to interfere.****This game features nine bizarre areas, each with multiple puzzles.  The graphics feature a lot of crazy animation of the Phrohmaj onlookers and lots of bright and colorful tiles."},{"id":1094,"title":"Hover Strike","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Flying","description":"Terrakian Pirates have taken over a colonized planet under Federation control.  They've set up an atmospheric cannon, making invasion impossible.  Your job, as a hovercraft pilot, is to launch a pre-emptive strike on the planet's surface.****Hover Strike for the Jaguar is a mission-based tank game.  In each mission, you will drop to the surface of the planet, destroy some targets, and then return to your ship in orbit.  The hovercraft you pilot is heavily armored and includes various weapons systems to take out enemies and targets."},{"id":1095,"title":"Hyper Force","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Impact","publisherName":"Songbird Productions","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"HyperForce is an action sci-fi platform game with 2D graphics. You play a warrior who has been sent to destroy Trans Con, a deadly outfit that plans to attack Terran.****There is plenty of fighting to do - shooting soldiers, security drones and robots. You'll also be avoiding traps, finding switches to open doors and shooting down breakable walls to find hidden areas with goodies and bonus points. In between levels, spend the money you've found to upgrade your weapon by visiting a shopkeeper.****Exploration is a major part of the game, so the levels can be larger than they first appear."},{"id":1096,"title":"I-War","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Imagitec Design Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The giant supercomputer that controls the world's information has been infected with viruses.  You must enter the virtual world known as the I-Way, and clear them out with your anti-virus tank.****I-War is a 3D virtual reality tank game.  In each of the 21 levels, you must find all the data pods and make your way to the exit. Enemy tanks, turrets, and bombers stand in your way, as well as occasional traps or locked doors controlled by hidden switches. Levels are divided into simple, enclosed rooms, linearly connected by one-way teleporters.****You can select a fast, medium, or heavy tank at the beginning of the game, with its abilities reflected in the strength of its guns or the amount of punishment it can absorb. Throughout the game, you will also find weapon power-ups and tank upgrades (such as shields, radar, and auto-targeting) to help you stay effective against the increasing numbers of enemy defenders. You can save your progress to the cart at the end of each level.****Between levels are bonus rounds where you pilot your tank through a corridor and try to collect a set percentage of data pods. Meeting that percentage earns you an extra life."},{"id":1097,"title":"Iron Soldier","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eclipse Software Design","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"It is the future, and the earth has been covered with wastelands and cities.  The powerful, faceless Iron First Corporation has replaced the last forms of free government.  Now, they are developing a new, 42-foot, armed robot known as the Iron Soldier.  With the Iron Soldier, no one will be able to stop the Iron First Corporation.  The only hope is the Resistance, a group that has managed to capture one of the Iron Soldier prototypes.  You are a pilot for the Resistance.  It's up to you to pilot the robot and bring down the Iron Fist.****Iron Soldier is mech sim played from an in-cockpit view.  There are 16 single player missions.  Objectives involve taking out certain targets, defending convoys, collecting items, and so on."},{"id":1098,"title":"Kasumi Ninja","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Hand Made Software, Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"On the tiny island of Kasumi, there exists a portal between this world and the Netherworld.  For many centuries, this portal has been kept closed by the balance between good and evil forces.  Now, the dark ninja lord Gyaku has defeated the forces of good, and opened the portal to the netherworld.  It is up to you, a Kasumi ninja, to stop Gyaku and restore balance to the world.****Kasumi Ninja is a one-on-one fighting game featuring digitized character graphics.  There are 8 fighters for you to choose from, each with their own fighting environments."},{"id":1099,"title":"Missile Command 3D","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Virtuality Entertainment Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Missile Command 3D is an update to the classic Atari arcade game. The goal in Missile Command is to defend your cities against an onslaught of missiles coming from the sky. Your arsenal consists of three anti-missile flak cannons. You have to position the anti-missile clouds in the path of the incoming missiles to stop them from impacting.****This Jaguar game has 3 modes. First, there is a port of the original arcade game. There are neat extras for this mode like graphic backdrops and the ability to resize or scale the screen. The second mode is Missile Command 3D. This mode retains the gameplay of the original, but adds 3D graphics to the mix. The final mode, Virtual Missile Command, changes things up quite a lot. Instead of anti-missile flak, your cannons shoot lasers. This means you don't need to lead your targets anymore. You play the game from a first-person perspective, and must switch between the three cannons via buttons on the keypad. There are nine levels in this mode, each with a boss at the end."},{"id":1100,"title":"NBA Jam T.E.","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Basketball/Sports","description":"This game lets you play two-on-two arcade basketball with players from all the NBA teams. Gameplay is fast and action-packed, with few rules, no fouls, and deliberately unrealistic jamming. Players are rated on eight ability categories, from steals and blocks, to dunks and 3-pointers.****Up to four human players can take part, each always controlling a single player for their team, and AI for missing players. This allows for four players to face each other in teams of two, or for two players to team up against a third player with a CPU team-mate.****The Tournament Edition ups each team's roster to three players, and allows for substitutions between quarters. Shoving players now results in injuries, which lower a player's stats; encouraging you to sub them out and let them recover. Aside from the usual secret characters and cheat modes, the T.E. also includes four new additions you can individually enable from the special options menu:****1. &quot;Hot Spots&quot; are randomized zones on the court that reward extra points (up to a 9-point shot!) for making a basket while standing within them.****Powerup icons appear randomly, and convey temporary arcade-like benefits when picked up. Some examples are instant &quot;on-fire,&quot; enhanced 3-point accuracy, monster dunks from anywhere on the court, or a bomb that knocks all other players to the ground.****&quot;Juice Mode&quot; increases the speed of the game up to 4x.****&quot;Tournament Mode&quot; disables all other modes, special characters, and cheats, and challenges you to defeat all the NBA teams to unlock extra players (2 extra players for almost every team). Winning Tournament Mode also unlocks a higher CPU difficulty level."},{"id":1101,"title":"Pinball Fantasies","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Illusions CE AB","publisherName":"21st Century Entertainment","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"After the success of Pinball Dreams on several systems, a sequel featuring four new tables was created. The gameplay is much the same as the first game, with realistic physics, multi-player options and a high score table to aim for. The tables are Partyland, Speed Devils, Billion Dollar Gameshow and Stones 'n' Bones, taking in a funfair, racing cars, a tacky game-show, and a graveyard. Each one has a range of ramps, combos, light sequences and targets to shoot, as well as general themes which are less influenced by real tables than those in Pinball Dreams."},{"id":1102,"title":"Pitfall - The Mayan Adventure","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure is a side-scrolling action game in which you play adventurer Pitfall Harry Jr in search of his father Pitfall Harry. You battle your way through the Mayan jungles, waterfalls, deserted mines and can bungee jump and boomerang your way to safety. There are 13 levels and the action is fast and gripping. You will need to be attentive—and quick. Or prepare to die."},{"id":1103,"title":"Power Drive Rally","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rage Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Time Warner Interactive","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Power Drive Rally is a view into the exciting world of rally racing.  This game is an overhead-view racer featuring real cars and tracks based on locations around the world.****The main game mode portrays a season of championship racing.  There are several types of races that you will encounter.  First, there is the special stage, which is a timed qualifying round.  Second, there is the rally cross stage, in which you race against one other computer-controlled racer.  Finally, there is the skill stage, where you have to perform a series of tricky driving maneuvers.  After each round, you earn money for qualifying or winning.  You can then use this money to repair your car, or save the money to purchase a new, faster car."},{"id":1104,"title":"Protector - Special Edition","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bethesda Softworks LLC","publisherName":"Songbird Productions","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Haven-7 is a planetoid near Earth whose inhabitants are in grave danger. Aliens will arrive soon and plan to terraform Haven-7 which will annihilate every living thing. You, with the last remaining spaceship, are the only one left to protect Haven-7 from the aliens.****Protector features 3 difficulty levels and fast-paced shooting action as you blast swarms of aliens all at once in fierce battle. Purchase ship upgrades and find powerups to help you blast the alien starships."},{"id":1105,"title":"Raiden","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Seibu Kaihatsu Inc.","publisherName":"Fabtek","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the year 2090, Earth is invaded by extra-terrestrials. The World Alliance of Nations has developed a supersonic attack fighter, Raiden, to defend the Earth. A pilot must take control of the experimental fighter to destroy the alien warships that just happen to look like odd variations of typical military tanks and planes with gadgets attached to them. ****Raiden (called Raiden Trad on the Genesis and SNES) is an over-head vertical-scrolling shooter, based on an arcade game of the same title. It features two forms of weapon upgrades and two types of missiles (normal or homing). You start the game with several bombs which you can use to destroy most enemies on the screen to get yourself out of a jam. Each level ends with a large boss or bosses."},{"id":1106,"title":"Rayman","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"When a villain known only as Mr. Dark appears, trouble brews in Rayman's world.  Mr. Dark captures the Toons - source of light and Rayman's friends.  With no more light, evil creatures begin to roam, making the world unsafe for everyone.  Its up to you, as Rayman, to free your friends and put an end to Mr. Dark's dastardly schemes!****Rayman is side-scrolling platformer starring the titular Rayman, a big-nosed chap with no arms or legs.  Rayman can jump and use his hair to hover for a short period of time.  He can also attack by throwing his fists, or winding up his fists for a more powerful punch.  He can occasionally find special power ups that grant him unlimited flying power, giving him the ability to navigate through tricky mazes.****Aside from the platforming action, the other notable feature of Rayman is its large, detailed and vibrant graphics, which have helped it to stand out from most other similar games in the genre."},{"id":1107,"title":"Ruiner Pinball","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"High Voltage Software, Inc.","publisherName":"High Voltage Software","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Ruiner Pinball is a collection of two fantasy pinball tables: Ruiner and Tower.****Ruiner is a two screen wide table that features flashy scaling and rotation effects. There are lots of ramps and animated moving targets to score on.  Ruiner has a cold war nuclear holocaust theme.****Tower is an extra-tall table that features a medieval horror motif. Like Ruiner, it contains animated targets and scaling effects.  Both tables contain missions, or series of targets to increase the scoring opportunities available."},{"id":1108,"title":"Sensible Soccer - International Edition","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Williams Entertainment Inc.","publisherName":"Telegames, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"With the original Sensible Soccer having sold hugely, this updated version was released some months later (and then used as the basis for the later console versions). The teams are updated, with the sides present in the 92-93 European tournaments included, and the player names updated to take transfers into account. ****The game was tidied up and changed in a number of areas. The most significant change is the addition of red and yellow cards for discipline (2 yellow card offenses or one ‘professional foul’ (denying your opponent a clear goal-scoring opportunity) results in that player being sent off). The goalkeepers have been improved in skill, and the 1994 World Cup Qualifying tournament was added."},{"id":1109,"title":"Skyhammer","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rebellion Developments Ltd.","publisherName":"Songbird Productions","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In a futuristic city, you are a mercenary pilot flying a helicopter-like craft in cyberspace. Hired by the large corporation Cytox, you are to defend its corporate holdings from those who seek to destroy all it has accomplished.****The numerous missions involve flying to several large cities and hunting down the renegades who threaten them. You have a cockpit view of the city as you hunt down your enemies and dock at the Cyber Mart for repairs. As you destroy your enemies and complete missions, you can earn credits for buying more supplies, weapons and ship upgrades at the Cyber Mart.****Play in Mission Mode or Battle Mode. To win the game, you must complete each mission successfully. The enemies become more tough as you progress through the \"levels\" of gameplay."},{"id":1110,"title":"Soccer Kid","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Krisalis Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Songbird Productions","players":"1 Player","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"Aliens attempting to steal the World Cup have crashed as they tried to flee, and the Cup has been broken, its pieces scattered around the globe. As Soccer Kid, you must retrieve it. During your journey you will visit Britain, Italy, Russia, Japan, and finally the States.****Soccer Kid is a platform game with some unique elements.  As the name implies, you have to kill your enemies with your ball. Football-style tricks of keeping the ball in the air and under control are especially useful - headers and overhead kicks can be played with practice. You gain access to the pieces by collecting 11 Player Cards across each world.****There is a saving feature that gives you the ability to save between each country (but not between individual levels)."},{"id":1111,"title":"Super Burnout","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shen Technologies SARL","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Super Burnout is an arcade-style superbike racing game inspired by Super Hang-On. Players control an ultra-fast motorcycle through races that take place on famous tracks throughout the world. There are six bikes to choose from with races on a total of eight different tracks. The usual racing game modes are present. There is a single race mode, a practice mode, and a championship mode. Players can also compete against a friend in a single-race versus mode."},{"id":1112,"title":"SuperCross 3D","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tiertex Design Studios","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Supercross 3D brings the excitement of arena supercross racing to the Jaguar.  Not only do you get to race ahead of your competitors, you can catch big air on the huge jumps and perform a few tricks.****There are three game modes: Practice, Single Race, and Tournament. In practice mode, you can race around any track for as long as you like.  In single race mode, you compete in one race against the computer.  Finally, in tournament mode, you compete in a series of races to accumulate points and become the Supercross champion."},{"id":1113,"title":"Syndicate","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bullfrog Productions, Ltd.","publisherName":"Ocean","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"In the future, the world is controlled by a handful of global corporations (syndicates).  You are the Marketing director (hit man) for one of these companies.  It is your job to take control away from the competitors.  The job is not one of diplomacy, but one of brute force and physical control.  Advance your way to the top of the corporation by successfully completing your missions and managing the money you make from your territories.****The gameplay is visually reminiscent of X-Com, with an angled top-down perspective, but it is real time rather than turn based. You have missions ranging from infiltrate and capture, to seek and destroy. In each of these you direct a team of four agents as they move through the world shooting at anything that gets in their way.****You can upgrade and modify your agents, as well as equip them with tools you have researched or liberated from opposing syndicates.  As you complete missions, you gain more funds to use for purchasing agents or researching upgrades and equipment."},{"id":1114,"title":"Tempest 2000","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Llamasoft Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Tempest 2000 is a remake/upgrade of the popular Atari vector graphics-based shooter.****Blast your way through over 100+ levels, shooting the creatures that come out from the other side of the web to drag you in. Collect power-ups (jump, AI robots and more) to trippy graphics and colorful explosions as a thumping techno-house soundtrack blasts in the background.****Collect enough bonuses, and be subjected to two different types of bonus rounds as you navigate through rings, or try to ride a spiral tube.****Also included in the gameplay is an intense two-player mode to team up with or go head to head against another player, or even play a version of the original arcade game. There are four modes of gameplay in all: Traditional Tempest, Tempest Duel, Tempest Plus and Tempest 2000.****Face the web...."},{"id":1115,"title":"Theme Park","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bullfrog Productions, Ltd.","publisherName":"Ocean","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Dominating the exciting world of Theme Park ownership is your goal in this strategy game from Bullfrog. The first task is to set up your rides within the available land, structuring convenient paths and queues and ideally leaving some space for bigger rides once they become available, and include some lakes and trees to increase the park's allure. Rides range from Teacups and Haunted Houses to the biggest most elaborate roller-coaster you can design, and water rides that loop around other rides.****Shops must also be included, so that the visitors can buy food, drinks and souvenirs - the cunning player will combine salt, sugar and caffeine settings to maximize consumer interest. Staff must be hired to keep everything running smoothly, and they will only work for what they consider a fair rate of pay.****You are competing against other Theme Parks, so don't let them get an advantage over you - monitor your success in attracting customers and financial viability closely using the supplied statistics pages. More important, ensure that research is adequately funded to produce new rides.****It can be played in three modes - Sandbox level lets you concentrate on the park design elements, while Sim and Full add more strategic features."},{"id":1116,"title":"Total Carnage","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Songbird Productions","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The war of 1999 left the country of Kookistan in shambles. Naturally, a dictator named General Akhboob took control of the beleagured nation and began creating an army of radioactive mutants. With a virtually impenetrable stronghold, a bunch of hostages, and a legion of mutants under his command, the evil despot will stop at nothing but world domination. Only two men have the courage and idealistic naivete to take on Akhboob and his forces: Captain Carnage and Major Mayhem, also known as the Doomsday Squad.****As Captain Carnage or Major Mayhem, it is up to you or you and a friend (in simultaneous action) to rescue the hostages while shooting hundreds of mutants bent on your destruction. As you walk and run forward, backward, left, right, and diagonally through 20 battlezones of nonstop action, you'll always have your machine gun by your side. Additional weapons which you can find along the way include grenade launchers, rocket launchers, plasma machine guns, flame throwers, spray-fire rifles, defensive blades, and an assortment of bombs."},{"id":1117,"title":"Towers II","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"JV Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Telegames, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Towers II, Plight of the Stargazer, a single-player, single-character, first-person RPG, is the sequel to Towers which was released for the Falcon system.****This game begins where the first one left off - you and your party are shipwrecked on the island of Lamini. The crew has spent several months making repairs to their ship, but before they are able to leave the Sheriff of Lamini pleads for help. It seems that one of the island's highest ranking council members, the wizard Lord Daggan, has completely lost his senses. All sorts of strange and unusual things have been happening. He has been ranting and raving, blowing things up, and digging up the corpses of dead mystics. Daggan has remained locked up inside his castle and no one sent to confront him has been heard from since. So naturally you accept the quest.****Begin by selecting a character from the four available: Merton, the wizard; Tasler, the boy; Andros, the circus performer; or Gerand, the fighter. Then roll until you get the statistics you like for Strength, Intelligence, Wisdom, Dexterity and Constitution. Each of the characters has his own specialty.****The entire game takes place within Daggan's tower. There are 11 floors, which you can move between freely via stairs, teleporters, and the occasional levitation through a hole in the floor. There are no shops for buying and selling, so you must use what you find in the castle. As you progress through the levels, various mini-quests present themselves (charging an artifact, forging a sword, for instance). Most puzzles have been designed so they can be solved two different ways. Music plays throughout the game and the sounds of doors opening and closing, your footsteps, monster footsteps, etc. can be heard."},{"id":1118,"title":"Trevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Crescent Galaxy has been attacked by an entity known as Odd-it. This creatures goal is to make everything odd, like it. You play Trevor McFur, a corporal in the Crescent Galaxy's chapter of the Interplanetary Defense squad and are sent in along with your feline partner Cutter to defeat Odd-it. The game is a side scrolling shooter featuring a wide variety of worlds and enemies to conquer. Throughout the game you can power your ship with newer and better weapons by shooting certain enemies and collecting the bonuses left behind."},{"id":1119,"title":"Troy Aikman NFL Football","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Williams","publisherName":"Williams","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Football/Sports","description":"You and a friend can become star NFL players or choose to coach a team in this realistic rendition of the game of American football, endorsed by former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Super Bowl champ, Troy Aikman. Choose to play alone against the system, or play against each other.****Pick from 3 play modes: Pre-season, Season, or Custom Generated (editable) season. There are also three skill levels: Rookie, Pro and Veteran.  You can design your own plays, customize your team, and save your team's stats. True-to-life playing surfaces have an effect on how your team performs and include grass, mud, dirt, snow, rain and turf. Listen to the roar of the crowd and other authentic stadium sounds as your plays are followed through."},{"id":1120,"title":"Ultra Vortek","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Beyond Games","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Civilization has fallen into a deep decline.  Gangs and warlords are gaining power and influence all over the world.  Then out of nowhere, a powerful being known as the Gaurdian appears with a challenge.  Unless a warrior meets his challenge, he will destroy the Earth.  So, 7 warriors from around the world fight to re-open the Ultra Vortek and restore the Earth.****Ultra Vortek is a one-on-one fighting game similar to Mortal Kombat.  Some of the fighters are digitzed actors, other are stop motion or computer animated.  You have at your control an array of punches and kicks, and a large number of special moves.  The game also features several \"finishing moves\" for each of the 7 warriors."},{"id":1121,"title":"Val d'Isere Skiing and Snowboarding","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Virtual Studio","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Skiing/Sports","description":"This is and skiing a snowboarding game that takes place entirely at the French Val d'Isère resort.  Both sports are represented equally.  There are three events:  downhill, slalom, and giant slalom.  There are also three game modes, free ride, training, and competition.  Competition mode provides a series of timed events in which to compete leading up to a final timed event.  The other two modes are self-explanatory.****Game play is presented with scaled 2D sprites that present a 3D effect, similar to many early racing games.  Everything wooshes by at extremely high speed, and winning requires the player to have great reflexes."},{"id":1122,"title":"White Men Can't Jump","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Trimark Interactive","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Basketball/Sports","description":"This is the game of basketball the way many people learn to play it - in the city streets - with loose rules and in various suburban locales. Inspired by the 1992 film about high stakes street basketball gambling, in this game you can wager how much you want on each game.****The action is seen from the half court line, with a screen view that pans and zooms to follow the action. Aside from a goal tending penalty and the need to clear the ball, anything goes. For instance, steals are effected by shoving an opponent and making a grab for the ball.****Your goal is to get enough money to enter, and win, the tournament. If you make $5000, you instantly get entered into the tournament. You have the ability to save your game in this mode so that you can come back later if you run short on time and don't want to lose all your money.****Opt for a single game or the Slam City tournament, while game options determine time limits, scoring system, and control schemes. There are fifteen teams to choose from, and up to four players can get in on the action (with the Jaguar Team Tap adapter included with the game)."},{"id":1123,"title":"Wolfenstein 3D","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"id Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"id software's adaptation of their classic first-person shooter Wolfenstein 3D to consoles is not a straight port, but a remix with substantial changes as well as new additions.****While the basic gameplay of exploring levels, shooting enemies, collecting treasures, keys and power-ups remain the same, only half of the original game's 60 levels have been retained. Each of those 30 levels (grouped into six missions, with two levels being secret ones) is a simplified version of an original level. The end bosses for the missions are taken from both Wolf3D as well as its sequel, Spear of Destiny.****Other changes from the original include new power-ups: an ammo box (taken from Spear of Destiny) and backpack that increases the maximum amount of ammo that can be carried.****The original's weapons (knife, pistol, machine gun, chaingun) all return, but there are also two completely new tools of destruction: a flame thrower and a rocket launcher."},{"id":1124,"title":"Worms","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team17 Software Limited","publisherName":"Telegames, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Worms is a turn-based strategy game. It features up to 4 teams of 4 worms, aiming to destroy the others on a generated terrain. Each worm has 100 hit points, and dies when his hit points fall to 0. Upon death, a worm explodes, causing damage to everyone around.****Gameplay is turn-based. Each turn, the player can control one specific worm from his team. The worm can crawl left and right or jump. However, there is a time limit to make a move; also, if the worm falls from a great height, it loses health and the turn ends immediately; and if a worm falls into water or offscreen, it dies. Each turn, a worm can also make a single attack: the player can aim up and down, choose a weapon and then fire it. After attacking, the turn ends. ****There's a lot of weapons available - the standard ones as bazookas (which is affected by the (random) wind settings and gravity) and grenades. The others include a Fire Punch, dynamite, air strikes, and utilities such as ropes and girders.****There are 10 styles of terrain, ranging from forests and deserts to Candy land and the moon (complete with affected gravity). Shots leave craters in the ground, and complex tunnels can be formed."},{"id":1125,"title":"Zero 5","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Caspian Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Telegames, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Zero 5 was one of the last Telegames releases for the Jaguar, right before Worms. It is a wild space-shooter, placing you in control of a small and manuverable fighter craft, or a powerful warship, depending upon which level you play.****Taking on the role of a pilot, you must defend the earth from alien attack with dozens of missions needed to succeed. Your tour of duty includes travelling through deep space to meet enemy convoys head on and shooting across asteroid and planet surfaces taking out installations.****There are 3 different play modes:****1. HIT-PAK Mode - Somewhat like a variation on the Missle Command 3D VR mode. You are in a turret with four guns to blast everything in sight, including asteroids in several levels. No powerups make it more difficult.****2. BAMBAM Mode - Consists of piloting around in the fighter, shooting every object that moves, in 360 degrees. Includes power-ups for weapons, shields, and score.****3. TRENCH Mode - Star Wars style shooting in your BAMBAM fighter, you run along a trench. Also includes power-ups."},{"id":1126,"title":"Zool 2","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"The sequel to Zool sees him take on the bad guys Mental Block and Krool across 15 levels.****Zool 2 is a platform game where you control the titular \"Ninja of the Nth Dimension\" (or his girlfriend, Zooz, who can complete each level in a slightly different way) as he rampages through a variety of levels, collecting countless tasty treats, shooting any enemies that he encounters and finding bonuses (there's a variety of special power-ups Zool can find - for example, a bomb that follows him and can be blown up at any time to remove on-screen enemies, or a temporary invulnerability). New to the sequel is Zool's ability to scale walls and his new spinning attacks. ****On each level you have to collect a certain amount of the featured fruit within an allocated time limit, and then find the exit across the multi-directionally-scrolling levels. There are lots of hidden areas to see, including a bonus Breakout game starring Zool's pet 2-headed dog."},{"id":1127,"title":"Zoop!","systemName":"Jaguar","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hookstone Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Fast-paced action-puzzle game where the player eliminates colored shapes that are approaching his alter ego, another colored shape, before they reach the top, ala Tetris.****In order to eliminate the other shapes, you must point your piece at it and 'fire'. If the shape is the same color as your piece, the shape is eliminated, as well as all of the shapes of the same color behind it, until your piece hits a piece of a different color. If the shape is of a different color, or it is hit when collecting a line of similar shapes, your piece exchanges colors with the shape."},{"id":1128,"title":"Baldies","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Creative Edge Software","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"The premise of Baldies is similar to many real-time strategy games. You start with a limited number of Baldies with which you construct buildings, increase your population, and create the necessary instruments of war. There are four classes of Baldies--builders, scientists, soldiers, and workers/breeders. Structures include small, medium, large, and huge houses as well as science labs and barracks. Each building has specific properties that assist in your destruction of the enemy."},{"id":1129,"title":"Battlemorph","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Attention to Detail Limited","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Battlemorph is the Jaguar CD sequel to the first Jaguar cartridge, Cybermorph.  This game takes place 30 years after the original.  The Pernitian empire, long thought to be extinct, is back with a vengeance.  Your new War Griffon craft must travel to 8 different star clusters so that your star ship can find the plasma it needs to make it's way to the Pernish cluster.  Once you take out the Pernish home world, the galaxy may be safe from the Pernitians once and for all.****Battlemorph plays similarly to Cybermorph, except with some new gameplay features.  Now, some missions require you to travel underground into caves and tunnels.  It is also possible to dive under the oceans on the planet's surface.  There are also many new objects, weapons, and enemies to interact with."},{"id":1130,"title":"Blue Lightning","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Attention to Detail Limited","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action/Simulation","description":"The insanely evil General Drako is spreading his own special blend of spite and chaos around the globe.  You are a top fighter pilot for the UN's Blue Lightning squad.  You have to travel from continent to continent, and end Drako's plans at each stop using your awesome flight skills.****Blue Lightning is a 3D flight game featuring 7 real-life fighter jets.  There are several types of missions, including dogfights, ground targets, and escorts. Your arsenal consists of various cannons, missiles, and special bombs.  The game can be played either from a behind-the-plane perspective, or an in-cockpit perspective."},{"id":1131,"title":"Brain Dead 13","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"ReadySoft Incorporated","publisherName":"ReadySoft Incorporated","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Braindead 13, the player takes on the role of a young computer expert who one day is called to fix a computer at some scary castle and in no time flat, finds himself in trouble.****It is up to the player to use the complex moves of an interactive movie to escape from the castle. This animated adventure is basically based on the player's judgment on which direction you think the character might go, and if the player guesses wrong, death."},{"id":1132,"title":"Dragons Lair","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Advanced Microcomputer Systems","publisherName":"ReadySoft Incorporated","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"A conversion of the 1983 Don Bluth coin op cartoon game.  Players control Dirk the Daring as he struggles his way through a dungeon to fight Singe, the Dragon, and rescue the beautiful Princess Daphne.  With limited movement allowed, the game's main emphasis is on its heart-stopping graphics."},{"id":1133,"title":"Highlander - The Last of the MacLeods","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Lore Design Limited","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are Quentin MacLeod, an immortal.  Of course, you are unaware of this until your mother is murdered and the people of your village are captured by the evil immortal Kortan.  Now, you must learn of your destiny, defeat Kortan, and lead your people to freedom.****Highlander is an action-adventure game that is similar to Alone in the Dark.  The game consists of pre-rendered 3D environments that are viewed from many fixed camera angles.  You control Quentin as he fights off guards, explores new areas, and collects items.****Highlander is based on an animated television series, which in turn is based on a series of motion pictures."},{"id":1134,"title":"Hover Strike - Unconquered Lands","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action/Simulation","description":"Unconquered Lands is the CD-ROM update to the Jaguar cartridge Hover Strike.  This game is mostly similar to the cartridge, but with some new features to take advantage of the CD-ROM format:****1. Improved Graphics**2. FMV Sequences**3. CD Audio Soundtrack**4. 10 new levels"},{"id":1135,"title":"Iron Soldier 2","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Eclipse Software Design","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action/Simulation","description":"Iron Soldier 2 puts you back in the pilot's seat of a 42 foot tall humanoid war machine.  The old Iron Fist corporation is gone, and a new democratic republic has been set up. The peace is short lived, though. Iron Fist's rival, PENTA corporation, is now threatening the United Republic's stability.  You are a pilot for the United Republic, and must stop PENTA's advances.****Iron Soldier 2 plays similarly to the first game.  You have new weapons, new enemies, and 20 super-challenging missions to contend with.****Originally released on CD, Telegames later released a cartridge version, featuring the same gameplay as the CD version, but lacking music as well as having had the FMV sequences replaced with still images due to space constraints."},{"id":1136,"title":"Myst","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cyan, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You have just stumbled upon a most intriguing book, a book titled Myst. You have no idea where it came from, who wrote it, or how old it is. Reading through its pages provides you with only a superbly crafted description of an island world. But it's just a book, isn't it? As you reach the end of the book, you lay your hand on a page. Suddenly your own world dissolves into blackness, replaced with the island world the pages described. Now you're here, wherever here is, with no option but to explore.****Myst is a first-person point-and-click adventure where the player controls a character known as The Stranger. Magically transported into the world described in the book, he needs to explore Myst Island and solve its mysteries. The game is presented as a series of static scenes where the player acts with the environment by clicking and manipulating objects. There are no enemies and it is not possible to die. Through Myst Island, the game is further divided into mini-worlds set in different ages accessed through different books.****The PSP version adds new adventure scenarios and includes widescreen support.****The DS version includes a completely new age, the Rime Age, and, next to a code rewrite, includes new and re-mastered sound effects and video clips."},{"id":1137,"title":"Primal Rage","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Atari Corporation","publisherName":"Time Warner Interactive, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"A meteor struck the Earth, and caused great chaos. Seven gods from ancient times awoke, and are now attempting to take control of the post-apocalyptic world.****Primal Rage is a one-on-one fighting game featuring dinosaurs and giant apes as the fighters. The graphics are done with digitized stop-motion animation. Gameplay is similar to Mortal Kombat in that it is viewed from a side perspective, and features deadly finishing moves at the end of the match."},{"id":1138,"title":"Space Ace","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"ReadySoft Incorporated","publisherName":"ReadySoft Incorporated","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Following the successful gameplay of Dragon's Lair, Don Bluth released this second conversion of his Laserdisc games series.****You're playing Dexter, a guy fighting the evil madman Borf who has kidnapped your girlfriend Kimberly and is now threatening the world with his dreaded weapon, the \"Infanto Ray\" which turns adults into small children.****The game plays like a comic strip - visuals are similar to many cartoon movies. In each scene you only have to decide which direction of the keyboard has to be hit in order to avoid one of the countless death screens and to advance to the next screen..."},{"id":1139,"title":"Vid Grid","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"High Voltage Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Vid Grid is a simple puzzle game that takes place on music video backdrops.  Your goal is to re-arrange the jumbled up tiles of the video so that they are in the correct spots and the video can be viewed clearly.****The videos in Vid Grid are mostly from mid 90's hard rock bands. They are:****1. Aerosmith, \"Cryin'\"**2. Peter Gabriel, \"Sledgehammer\"**3. Guns N' Roses, \"November Rain\" **4. Jimi Hendrix, \"Are You Experienced?\"**5. Metallica, \"Enter Sandman\"**6. Soundgarden, \"Spoonman\"**7. Van Halen, \"Right Now\"**8. Ozzy Osbourne, \"No More Tears\"**9. Red Hot Chili Peppers, \"Give It Away\""},{"id":1140,"title":"World Tour Racing","systemName":"Jaguar CD","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Teque London Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Racing/Driving","description":"World Tour Racing is an F1-style racing game for the Jaguar CD system.  You guide a very fast car on road courses based on countries around the world.  ****The graphics in World Tour Racing feature fully 3D environments constructed with texture-mapped polygons.****The various game modes include a championship, single race, and arcade mode.  Championship mode consists of a 16 race season.  Single race is self-explanatory, and arcade mode is similar to championship mode, except that advancement to the next race is based whether or not you finish high enough in each race.."},{"id":1141,"title":"A.P.B. - All Points Bulletin","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Quicksilver Software","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"You are police officer Bob, whose aim is to apprehend a certain quota of criminals (litterbugs, speeders and the like) each day. This is done by chasing them and sounding your siren at them - in some cases they will need ramming off the road.  There are also hardened criminals to catch - if you can get one of these to confess, your day's work is considered done.****The game's action is presented with an overhead view of your squad car. Car upgrades are available, to be brought from your reward money. You earn Demerits by crashing, wrongly arresting innocents, or failing to meet your quota. Too many demerits and it is game over."},{"id":1142,"title":"Awesome Golf","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Hand Made Software, Ltd.","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Golf/Sports","description":"Awesome Golf is as the name suggests, a golf simulator. There are 3 courses to play one in the U.K one in the U.S and the third one in Japan. The gameplay involves you lining up your shot via an overhead view which when set up switches to a third person view. Whilst in this view you need to swing the club and stop it at the desired power and then stop it on the correct symbol to get the perfect hit. If you don't get it right you will either miss the ball or hit the earth. There are 14 clubs at your disposal, 8 irons, 3 woods 2 wedges and a putter which are selected by moving the hand cursor over you Golf bag and selecting the desired club."},{"id":1143,"title":"Basketbrawl","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Basketball/Sports","description":"In a desperate attempt to stop inner-city gang wars, the city leaders organized a basketball league.  The league is scheduled to play on three courts: a street, a junkyard, and a rooftop.  The mayor figured that a friendly game of hoops would be a much more peaceful way to settle disputes. He was wrong.****You can choose 1-on-1 or 2-on-2 game modes. There are six characters to choose from (ten in Atari Lynx version); each with their own health, speed, and power attributes. Each player without the ball can jump to block a shot or punch there opponent to get the ball. There's also an option to perform a power throw on an opposing player. Players with the ball can shoot or pass. Power ups appear on the court at random instances. These power up one attribute for the player. For example, the lightning power up increases the player's speed. ****The referee does not call fouls, but does hurl knives at the players."},{"id":1144,"title":"Batman Returns","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Atari themselves adapted the 1992 superhero sequel Batman Returns for their Lynx handheld as a side-scrolling beat'em'up.****Batman must move through four levels on his quest to stop the Penguin and Catwoman. Enemies trying to stop him include circus clowns on the streets, policemen (whom Catwoman put on his trail) on the roofs of Gotham City, and penguin commandos in the sewers and the Penguin's lair.**Batman can beat them up with his fists or destroy them using Batarangs and acid vials (which must be collected first). Several of the levels end in boss encounters with the two main villains, while in the last level, Batman must also save industrialist Max Shreck from the Penguin's wrath before finishing him off."},{"id":1145,"title":"Battle Wheels","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Beyond Games","publisherName":"Beyond Games","players":"1-6 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The year is 2019, and the world is bored with conventional entertainment.  Enter the world of BattleWheels, where contestants fight in post-apocalyptic deserts and dead cities in the most violent destruction derby ever.  At your disposal are machine guns, flame throwers, missiles, mines, and even paint (to obstruct someone's view).  And if you survive your car getting destroyed, you can hoof it and try to wreak as much carnage as possible before becoming roadkill.  You can buy a pre-made car, or customize your own car with different levels of engine power, suspension, and armor.****BattleWheels can be comlynxed up to 6 simultaneous players."},{"id":1146,"title":"Battlezone 2000","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In this game you play the role of a tank commander who is fighting in a future war in the 21st century. The game is an update on the classic arcade game Battlezone and stays true to the original in terms of gameplay. The gameplay involves you driving round a landscape destroying enemy tanks and U.F.O.s  whilst trying not to run out of fuel and also not getting destroyed yourself though luckily there are fuel pick-ups and power-ups to collect. You can also use the credits earned for completing missions to upgrade your tank. There are also a few different tanks to choose from including the Rhino which is heavily armoured but runs out of fuel faster than the other tanks."},{"id":1147,"title":"Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Lynx title based on the Keanu Reeves/Alex Winter film franchise actually takes place after the second film, Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey. Out for revenge after being humiliated by the high-school duo, Death kidnaps their \"medieval babe\" girlfriends from the first film, and drags them throughout history.  Luckily, the girls are able to leave behind pages of the band's latest song as a trail for Bill and Ted to follow.****Playing as either Bill or Ted (with a friend able to take control of the other character over ComLynx), the player must search historical periods in an overhead perspective and collect enough musical notes to open travel to a new area. Along the way, they can encounter historical figures who will offer assistance in return for a favor.  Bad guys do populate the levels, but can be pacified with a rippin' guitar solo.  If Bill or Ted are defeated, they simply reappear back at the last checkpoint.****Other items can be found and collected in an inventory. The Lynx title makes use of the series' interesting take on the time continuum, allowing the player to leave items for themselves in the past to collect and use in the future.  Likewise, if the player happens upon a sudden fortuitous item that \"they\" left, they must remember to go and leave the item in the past themselves to avoid creating a time paradox. This quirky view of time forms the basis of many of the game's puzzles.****A password system is constantly updated (viewable at the pause screen) to save the player's progress."},{"id":1148,"title":"Block Out","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"California Dreams","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Blockout is a Tetris clone with an added twist: it's in 3D. You can rotate the blocks in 3D in order to fit them into the pit they are being guided into. Advanced users can play this game with odd three-dimensional pieces, or change the size of the pit, for depth of between 6 and 18 piles, and width and length of between 3 and 7."},{"id":1149,"title":"Blue Lightning","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"The insanely evil General Drako is spreading his own special blend of spite and chaos around the globe.  You are a top fighter pilot for the UN's Blue Lightning squad.  You have to travel from continent to continent, and end Drako's plans at each stop using your awesome flight skills.****Blue Lightning is a 3D flight game featuring 7 real-life fighter jets.  There are several types of missions, including dogfights, ground targets, and escorts. Your arsenal consists of various cannons, missiles, and special bombs.  The game can be played either from a behind-the-plane perspective, or an in-cockpit perspective."},{"id":1150,"title":"Bubble Trouble","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Telegames, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You are Travis, a scientist doing experiments with dense matter for the creation of artificial black holes for interstellar travel. While testing a piece of equipment, you are transported into a bubble world. Fortunately, a friendly denizen decides to help you. You must locate the correct type of radioactive particles to move from world to world and finally home, before the hostile denizens of these worlds burst your bubble.****You move your bubble by pushing in the desired direction. Be advised that you do not stop easily and can bounce out of control if you are not careful. Pushing the A button fires a bubble shot that will ricochet around. You can use this action to bounce shots at enemies that are around a corner. Pressing B drops a bubble bomb straight down. Pressing Option 1 switches options on the screen, including the suicidal \"Burst!!!\", that are then activated by pressing Option 2. The one you will use most is \"Use scanner\". This will bring up the scanner that looks like a radar screen and will show you the approximate location of your needed particles. Once you locate and gather all the particles needed in the level, you move on to the next level. After you finish five levels, you win the game."},{"id":1151,"title":"California Games","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"California Games was the original \"Extreme Games\" – what today's generation might call \"X-Games in the sun\".  Players can select sponsors (absent in some versions) and compete in events such as skateboarding, footbag, surfing, roller skating, flying disc (frisbee) and BMX.  The surfing event is ranked by judges, which give a score to help the players improve their routine.****The Atari versions (2600 and Lynx) of the game omit the flying disc and roller skating events, while the Genesis version omits only the flying disc event."},{"id":1152,"title":"Checkered Flag","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-6 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Checkered Flag for the Jaguar is a 3D F1-style racing game. The racing game staples are here: single race, practice, and tournament. You can choose to set up a variety of options for each race, also.  You can choose various weather conditions.  Or, you can set up your car to change it's handling characteristics.  There are 10 different tracks on which to race, each with a different theme.  Some take place on sunny beaches, others take place in the arctic."},{"id":1153,"title":"Chip's Challenge","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Nerdy Chip desperately wants to join the \"Bit Busters\" computer club, led by Melinda the Mental Marvel.  However, before she'll let him in, he must prove his intelligence by passing the initiation test.  149 increasingly difficult levels, including a few hidden ones, await Chip in this tile-based puzzle game.  Use tools such as keys, and special shoes to bypass obstacles.  Manipulate switches to and use dirt blocks to build bridges across waterways.  Avoid enemy creatures, grab all the computer chips in the level, and hurry to the exit: On top of everything else, there's a time limit!"},{"id":1154,"title":"Crystal Mines II","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Color Dreams","publisherName":"Color Dreams","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Crystal Mines II is an update of the gameplay in its predecessor; in a nutshell, overhead puzzle-solving best described as Chip's Challenge meets Boulder Dash, with a touch of real-time elements thrown in.****In Crystal Mines II, you operate a robot going through the abandoned crystal mines, picking up crystals and avoiding the underground demons that inhabit the mine.  Mine levels are completed when a crystal quota is reached, however the quota is usually not the entire level so bonus points can be obtained by finding additional crystals.  Like Boulder Dash, gravity is a factor and affects any boulders, crystals, etc. so they can be used as weapons against demons.  There are also deceptive elements, such as &quot;Dormant&quot; demons that look like boulders, that add to the challenge.  Finally, the robot has weapons that can be used to eliminate certain obstacles."},{"id":1155,"title":"Desert Strike - Return to the Gulf","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Teque London","publisherName":"Telegames, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The first game in the Strike series. A year after the Gulf War, a self styled General named Kilbaba (Muababa in the GBA version) takes over an Arab Emirate and threatens to start WWIII against its enemy in the West, the U.S. The whole world holds their breath as the President chooses you to destroy Kilbaba and his terrorist army before he launches a nuclear attack on the world!****You must fly an specially designed AH-64A Apache on a series of missions from rescuing MIAs, destroying power plants, to blowing apart SCUD missles! Take out his defenses while trying to find out Kilbaba's plans. Take on the Madman and forever rid this threat....in the desert!"},{"id":1156,"title":"Dinolympics","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Imagitec Design, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Your job in this action puzzler is to help prehistoric man to evolve by helping them discover tools, the wheel, weapons, or even fire. Each level in the game will have a given task to help in this, and you are allotted a number of characters who must accomplish the task. The player can switch from person to person while moving the characters around each scrolling puzzle, and teamwork is essential to success.  ****Tasks can include finding objects (like a spear) on the screen, or trying to reach a specific destination which may require the use of objects you have discovered so far. Each level has a time limit, when time runs out the level can be restarted."},{"id":1157,"title":"Dirty Larry - Renegade Cop","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"In this game you play the role of Dirty Larry, an obvious pastiche of the no nonsense cop Dirty Harry of the movie of the same name, played by Clint Eastwood. The game starts of with the police chief giving you a harsh talking. You are ordered to bring in Mr Snuff, a high ranking goon in the criminal gang run by the Kingpin. The gameplay offers side-scrolling gameplay through the various streets, beating up the numerous thugs that try to attack you. Luckily Larry is armed with his trusty .45, though ammo is limited so it is best to use your fists when possible. There are pick-ups to collect which will replenish some of you health or give you ammo for your gun. Sometimes, weapons such as hand grenades or a machine gun can be found as well. You only have one life and once you die you have to start from the beginning again."},{"id":1158,"title":"Double Dragon","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Knight Technologies","publisherName":"Telegames, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Set in a post-apocalyptic New York, Double Dragon is the story of Billy and Jimmy Lee, twin brothers trained in the fighting style of Sou-Setsu-Ken. Together, they manage a small martial arts training school, teaching their students in self-defense. One day, Billy's girlfriend, Marian, is kidnapped off the street by the \"Black Warriors\", a savage street gang led by a man named Willy. The Black Warriors demand the Lee brothers disclose their martial arts secrets in exchange for Marian's freedom. The Lee brothers set out on a rescue mission to crush the Black Warriors and save Marian.****Using whatever techniques they have at their disposal, from the basic punches and kicks to the invulnerable elbow strike, as well any weapon that comes into their hands, the Lee brothers must pursue the gang through the city slum, industrial area and the forest before reaching their hideout to confront the big boss, Willy."},{"id":1159,"title":"Dracula the Undead","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Hand Made Software","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In this game you play the role of Jonathan Harker, an Estate Agent who has visited Dracula's castle to conduct some business. The gameplay is a point and click style adventure except it has been tweaked to accommodate the Lynx controls. To interact with an object you move Jonathan next to the object with the D-Pad and then its name will pop up in the interaction bar. You then need to select an action such as Open, Close examine e.t.c.. The main idea of the game is to explore Dracula's castle while he is away and try to gather information that will prove he is a very serious threat to the mortal world. there are also other character in the game to interact with and Bram Stoker (the writer of Dracula which this game is based on) is in the game in digital form to narrate the story."},{"id":1160,"title":"Electrocop","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Today, if a daughter of the President goes missing, I would look in the nearest bar. However, in the near future, the explanation is that she's been kidnapped by a Criminal Brain robot, and held in a booby-trapped lair. As the advanced hybrid Electrocop, your task is to rescue her within an hour.****Gameplay involves working your way through the complex warehouse maze, unlocking coded door along the way. Extra weapons can be collected to help dealing with the drones. There are also computer terminals to buy new weapons - these also have simple subgames built in. What makes the game unique, and intended as a showpiece for the Lynx hardware, is that full 3D is used, so that the character walks in and out of the screen as well as across it."},{"id":1161,"title":"European Soccer Challenge","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Krisalis Software","publisherName":"Telegames, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"European Soccer Challenge allows you to play as one of fourteen European football teams (including the mighty Wrexham) against another player or the computer. Options include the number of players, your skill level and the team you want to play as. The match is viewed from above showing a small part of the pitch. The joystick controls the nearest player to the ball and the fire button allows you to shoot or pass. The keyboard is used to select your options on the menu screens."},{"id":1162,"title":"Fat Bobby","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Telegames, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Lead guitarist, Fat Bobby is rocking the house with his band when the evil Dr. Mephisto swoops down from the rafters. He kidnaps the band leaving Fat Bobby to finish his solo or go on a musical rampage to get his bros back. Not one to give up, Fat Bobby takes his guitar and chases down Dr. Mephisto and his henchman. He loves to rock, but his guitar can \"strum\" more than notes. Musically weaponized, he's off to get his bandmates with the help of his guitar-gun (maybe it's a mortar - hard to say). Fat Bobby is a single player platformer that primarily side scrolls, but also has some vertical territory to explore. There's nothing particularly stellar about the graphics or game play... which is a shame because I like the story - brief as it is.A rocker sets out to rescue his band with his weaponized guitar! That's awesome and deserves a much better game to accompany that story. The graphics aren't bad, they just don't pop the way they should when a rockstar is shooting enemies with a guitar-gun. The real issue is jumping. That B button combined with directional movement can result in some unpredictable results. By \"unpredictable\" I mean you die.As Fat Bobby jumps, his impressive vertical rise causes a slight jerk to the screen as it scrolls to keep him in view. Thankfully, each leap can be made As you seek out your bandmates, you'll encounter Dr. Mephisto's henchmen and a variety of items to pick up from musical notes to egg timers and shields. Each level is timed, but you should have no problem cruising through it without watching the clock. Fat Bobby rocks out at the conclusion of each level."},{"id":1163,"title":"Fidelity Ultimate Chess Challenge, The","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Telegames, Inc.","publisherName":"Telegames, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"This handheld chess game uses Chesmaster 2100\"'s basic game engine. This includes such items as en passant attacks for pawn, castling, check and checkmate, and draws for various reasons. Move time limits are optional, and the CPU's thinking time can be specified. If you need a hint, you can press the B button and the computer may or may not give you a hint. You can also play against another human opponent, alternating."},{"id":1164,"title":"Gates of Zendocon, The","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"The evil spider Zendocon has trapped you in its web of universes.  Your mission is to defeat Zendocon's droids and brave the 51 universes to fight Zendocon itself to the death!****Gates of Zendocon is a side-scrolling shooter very similar to the original arcade shooter of this type, Scramble.  Unlike Scramble, there are 51 game areas in total, but the player fights through a subset of them through branches, choosing the next area to visit.  ****Some aliens will join you when shot (power-ups).  Alien bases in each area allow you to repair your weapons and shield, but landing at the wrong time will cause your ship to explode and lose all power-ups."},{"id":1165,"title":"Gauntlet - The Third Encounter","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Generations ago an enchanted Star Gen crashed to Earth at the base of an ancient castle. Loathsome creatures crept from the castle and carried the Gem into the depths of the fortress.****All attempts to retrieve the Star Gem failed. The adventurers were destroyed.****The creatures in the castle gain magical strength from the Star Gem. Unless the Gem is taken from them, the evil ones will soon have the strength to venture forth and destroy mankind!****You and your friends must take up the quest to rescue the Star Gem... and your world!"},{"id":1166,"title":"Gordo 106 - The Mutated Lab Monkey","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You are a monkey named Gordo, resident of N. Human Labs cage 106, a laboratory experimenting with animals.  One day Gordo accidentally ingests a nuclear spiked banana, causing his brain to become larger and become more human and thought and figures out what is going on.  He gets loose and is now on a mission to free his animal friends and escape the evil clutches of the N. Human Laboratory.****Banana's are your only health pick up and you use apples to fight off enemies.  Gordo is very agile and can swing from chains that hang from the ceiling to avoid the many pits that litter the floor."},{"id":1167,"title":"Hard Drivin'","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"NuFX","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Hard Drivin' is a 3D arcade hit from Atari Games. You are in control of a high-performance sports car. Your objective is to race around the course as fast as possible and hit as many checkpoints as possible. If you hit a checkpoint you gain extra time to go farther. You will see traffic on the road both in your direction and coming down the opposite direction, so be careful when you pass... ****The course has two sections: speed track, and stunt track. Speed track is longer, but you can usually achieve higher speeds. Stunt track requires you to perform several stunts such as jumping bridges, driving through a loop, and so on. ****Crashing the car has no serious consequences and indeed shows a replay of your crash from a cinematic angle. Admire your crash head-on into the cement truck, or clipping the minivan, or flying off the bridge in the wrong angle... You lose several seconds as your car is \"reset\" and you get up to speed again. ****The home conversions retain most of the then-advanced 3D graphics but lack the force-feedback that was in the arcade version."},{"id":1168,"title":"Hockey","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Alpine Studios","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Hockey/Sports","description":"This game, as the name suggests, is a hockey simulation which is very similar to Mario Lemieux Hockey. There are 22 teams to choose from which are based on the NHL 91 line up though they can be changed if the player wishes. You control 1 player at a time and the CPU controls the rest of your team though you can switch to a different player at any time if the need arises. There is also a fight penalty system where you have to continually punch the an opponent in order to proceed. The game is viewed from an isometric perspective as if you were sat in one of the crowd seats."},{"id":1169,"title":"Hydra","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"NuFX","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Water","description":"If being the best speedboat racer in the world were all there was to life, you'd live on easy street.  But when the government of Hydra has asked for your help in defeating Hydra's enemies by couriering parts to a secret weapon, and those enemies know you're coming... well then, life gets interesting.****Race down narrow swamp lanes to deliver parts of a secret weapon to bases at the finish of each section.  Enemies will be shooting at you, but you can shoot back with Uzi Cannons and Nukes.  Collect crystals along the way to boost your speed or shields."},{"id":1170,"title":"Ishido - The Way of Stones","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"California Dreams","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Ishido is a solitaire board game played with tiles (like Shanghai).  The objective is to place all of the tiles onto the board and obtain the highest possible score by following specific rules of play.  It is a solitaire game.  There are ways to play that can dramatically increase the score, which makes the game very strategic in nature.  Additionally, when desired, the player can get an oracle reading by asking a question...the question is answered when the player makes a very elegant play (4 way match).  ****There is also a \"construction set\" where players can create their own tiles and backgrounds.  But the game comes with numerous tile sets and backgrounds."},{"id":1171,"title":"Jimmy Connors' Tennis","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"HandMade Software","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Endorsed by famous tennis player, Jimmy Connors, this game offers tournament and single play on multiple court types.****Using crosshairs, aim your ball to the other side of the court and hope you hit where you want.  If you are lucky, you might even score an Ace.  If not, you will need to be ready to return your opponent's return.  Run back and forth as you try to keep hitting the ball over the net until your opponent misses, or you do.  When you hit the ball, you will want to attempt changing the direction and speed of the ball to throw your opponent off balance.  This is the real challenge of any tennis game."},{"id":1172,"title":"Joust","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Shadowsoft","publisherName":"Williams","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Joust, players take control of a knight with a lance who rides their flying ostrich (or stork, for Player 2) to do battle against computer-controlled evil knights who ride atop vultures.****Players must flap their steed's wings to hit the enemy from a higher jousting point to destroy the vulture and its rider. Once the enemy has been hit, an egg falls to one of the platforms below. The heroic knights must destroy the eggs before they hatch and release new and increasingly more difficult knights. The three strengths of enemy knights are Bounder (red knight), Hunter (white knight), and Shadow Lord (blue knight). These enemy knights are not the only challenge to be found in the game. Players must also contend with crumbling platforms, lava trolls who attempt to pull knights into the fire, and the dreaded \"unbeatable\"(?) pterodactyl.****The game was novel for its time for being one of the few two-player simultaneous games in the arcade."},{"id":1173,"title":"Klax","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"An action/puzzle game, the object is to catch assorted color falling tiles and create rows, columns, or diagonals of a single color. Each level requires a different pattern to be made, and the tiles fall faster, more at a time, and in an increasing number of colors as the game progresses."},{"id":1174,"title":"Krazy Ace - Miniature Golf","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Telegames","publisherName":"Telegames","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Golf/Sports","description":"Krazy Ace Miniature Golf is a miniature golf game for one to four players. You must hit the golf ball into the hole in the fewest shots while avoiding obstacles and traps. Try to get a better score than your opponent(s) or at least get within the number of shots per hole (par)."},{"id":1175,"title":"Kung Food","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Lore Games","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The ultimate food fight!  Mutant munchies from your freezer invade your kitchen, your life and your world.  Speed and your martial arts skills are required to overcome the vicious veggies!"},{"id":1176,"title":"Lemmings","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"DMA Design Limited","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Your task is to rescue the Lemmings across 120 levels of fast-paced puzzling. These creatures simply walk blindly through the world in the hope of reaching safety at the end of the level - unfortunately these levels include steep drops, gaps in the ground, barriers and rivers amongst other hazards.****You are in control not of any individual Lemming, but of a cross-hair, which can be moved over any of the Lemmings. Along the bottom are a selection of functions which can be assigned to a Lemming, including climbing, floating and bashing. You must click to select the appropriate function, then click on the Lemming to activate it. Each level has a different range of skills on offer, a different amount of Lemmings, and a different percentage target in order to progress."},{"id":1177,"title":"Lexis","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Shadowsoft","publisherName":"Songbird Productions","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"This is much like the game Tetris but instead of falling blocks, you have to make words out of falling letters. Some words will give you cheats or unlock a bonus game. Keep going until the letters reach the top of the screen, at which point the game is over. Words can be formed horizontally, vertically, forwards or backwards."},{"id":1178,"title":"Lynx Casino","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"This game is a collection of casino games which are accessed by moving the player around the casino and selecting the preferred game table or machine to play that game. You start off with $1,000 to gamble with though you can get two loans of $500 if needed from the dealers. Once all your money has been gambled away it is game over.****The 5 games available are:****1. Blackjack**2. Craps**3. Roulette**4. Slot Machines (Fruit Machines)**5. Video Poker"},{"id":1179,"title":"Malibu Bikini Volleyball","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"HandMade Software","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"This is Malibu Bikini Volleyball, written by Handmade Software, which brings sand, surf, and scantily-clad members of both genders together for some two-on-two fun. You can serve, spike, and dive either in a three-round elimination tournament, or a single game with four difficulty levels. Options allow you to change the ball speed, turn indicator boxes and winds on or off, and set the score and time limits."},{"id":1180,"title":"Ms. Pac-Man","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In 1982, a sequel to the  incredibly popular Pac-Man was introduced in the form of his girlfriend, Ms. Pac-Man.  This sequel continued on the \"eat the dots/avoid the ghosts\" gameplay of the original game, but added new features to keep the title fresh.****Like her boyfriend, Ms. Pac-Man attempts to clear four various and challenging mazes filled with dots and ever-moving bouncing fruit  while avoiding Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Sue, each with their own personalities and tactics.  One touch from any of these ghosts means a loss of life for Ms. Pac-Man.****Ms. Pac-Man can turn the tables on her pursuers by eating one of the four Energizers located within the maze. During this time, the ghosts turn blue, and Ms. Pac-Man can eat them for bonus points (ranging from 200, 400, 800 and 1600, progressively). The Energizer power only lasts for a limited amount of time, as the ghost's eyes float back to their center box, and regenerate to chase after Ms. Pac-Man again.****Survive a few rounds of gameplay, and the player will be treated to humorous intermissions showing the growing romantic relationship between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man, leading all the way up to the arrival of \"Junior\"."},{"id":1181,"title":"NFL Football","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Football/Sports","description":"NFL Football is an officially licensed NFL Americal football game. The game is played by holding the Lynx vertically and sports zooming and scaling graphical features, with an overhead, top-down view. Games last for four 15-minute quarters and it contains circa 25 offensive plays. Passing is done by holding down the B button and then moving a cross-hair to an open receiver, and then releasing the button to throw. Strategies can be changed in real-time. Two players can compete head-to-head with the ComLynx cable."},{"id":1182,"title":"Ninja Gaiden","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Ninja Gaiden begins with a cinematic animation in which 2 ninjas duel to the death; one goes down. It is revealed that the doomed ninja is the father of Ryu Hayabusa. When Ryu learns of this, he embarks on a quest to find out who killed his father and why. This quest takes him to America to find an archaeologist with whom Ryu's father was working. From there, Ryu becomes embroiled in an evil, supernatural conspiracy involving a villain named Jaquio who has plans to use an ancient castle and some relics to unleash a terrifying evil upon the world.****Ninja Gaiden is a side scrolling game where Ryu the ninja can run, jump, and slash with his ninja sword. He can also attach to any vertical surface. Powerups are littered throughout the landscape that allow Ryu to toss fireballs and ninja stars, and perform other feats.****Ryu will battle through urban city settings, forests, jungles, snow covered castles, underground railroads, and ancient castles. A major feature in Ninja Gaiden are the cinematic scenes -- sometimes fullscreen -- through which the storyline unfolds."},{"id":1183,"title":"Ninja Gaiden III - The Ancient Ship of Doom","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"This is the third entry in the series of fast-paced ninja action games, and is the last game in the series to be released on the Nintendo Entertainment System.****Some time has passed since the defeat of Ashtar and the resurrected Jaquio, and Irene Lew has received a new mission to complete. She is to observe a strange factory that has been constructed recently for an unknown purpose, and investigate it. She proceeds to reconnoiter it, but is intercepted and apparently assassinated by her friend Ryu Hayabusa...except it isn't Ryu. It is an imposter. The real Ryu, angered over her death, and the subsequent false accusation that he murdered her, continues her mission and proceeds to investigate the factory.****As stated, this was the last game in the regular series produced for the NES. It had many features the previous games in the series did not, such as a power up to extend the length of your sword, a new vertical \"wave\" attack and vertically-scrolling levels. The US version of the game is reputed to be the hardest in the series, due to the extra damage incurred when hit, slightly shorter regular sword length, limited continues and more enemies.****The Lynx port is the second Ninja Gaiden game on the platform, the first being a port from the Arcade Version. This port is identical to the NES game, but the in-game picture is compressed for the smaller screen of the Lynx."},{"id":1184,"title":"Pac-Land","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Pac-Land is a side-scrolling 1-2 player game with a cartoony feel to it. Now equipped with arms, face, and legs, Pac must guide a fairy back to her home in Fairy Land, but this task will not be easy because Inky, Blinky, Pinky, Clyde, and Sue will pursue Pac-Man as he travels through Pac-Land. When he finally transports the fairy back to her home, Pac is given some magic shoes, which will help him get to his own home, where he will be greeted by his family: Ms. Pac-Man, Baby Pac-Man, Chomp Chomp, and Sourpuss. ****There are sixteen rounds to complete, with four trips each. During each round, he can grab a power pellet, which cause ghosts to turn blue, allowing Pac-Man to eat them for points. Points are also awarded by collecting fruit that appear, like cherries and strawberries. In some rounds, Pac must use a springboard to jump over a lake. He must also make it to the end of each round before time runs out, otherwise a ghost will chase him."},{"id":1185,"title":"Paperboy","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tengen","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the arcade game, the object of Paperboy is to deliver papers to your customers while inflicting as much damage as possible to the houses of your non-customers. To make things more difficult, numerous obstacles get in your way including construction workers, rogue tires, skateboarders, dogs and cats, cars, and even the occasional tornado."},{"id":1186,"title":"Pinball Jam","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Pinball","description":"Pinball Jam is a Lynx conversion of two pinball tables:  \"Elvira and the Party Monsters\" (Midway, 1989), and \"Police Force\" (Williams, 1989).  Both feature authentic table layouts, targets, and bonuses; the conversion of Elvira and the Party Monsters also features digitzed sound effects, including the voice of Cassandra Peterson (Elvira).****Each table scrolls up and down during gameplay (as opposed to just \"snapping\" to a new area as the ball reaches it)."},{"id":1187,"title":"Pit Fighter - The Ultimate Competition","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tengen","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Pit-Fighter is a 3rd-person fight game that features digitized graphics of real fighters and zooming effects.  Players select one of three fighters (Buzz, Ty or Kato) to take on anyone who dares. At the conclusion of a match, players are individually awarded a Knockout Bonus, Brutality Bonus, and a Fight Purse. Every third match is a Grudge Match where players test the skills of each other. The last man standing is the winner of this three-knockdown match. Players fight their way to the Elimination Match to decide who wins the opportunity to dethrone the champion, the Masked Warrior."},{"id":1188,"title":"Power Factor","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"HandMade Software","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Power Factor is an action-platformer starring the single campily-named hero, Redd Ace, fighting alien creatures known as the Ceegarians from the Ceeg dimension.  Of course, aliens being played out, the Ceegarians are actually referred to as \"transdimensional intruders,\" and the Ceegarian creatures the player faces off against are referred to as evil invading \"Sinlendo Techmods.\"  ****The primary goal of the game is to work through stages and bosses essentially to build a bomb to destroy the Ceegarians. Pertaining to the bomb, there are six components.  The entire game takes place within, as the box refers to it, \"our dimension's reactor.\"  As such, the environments of the game are aimed to look like the inside of a machine.  To further convolute the storyline, the instruction manual actually refers to the game itself as a Virtual Reality simulation the player is experiencing in the future, based on the exploits of Redd Ace, and you’re meandering through this simulator on the “famous Atarian Leisure Moon.”  ****Stages are fairly small, but designed like a maze à la Metroid.  However, unlike Metroid, completed areas cannot be revisited.  Each stage ends with a boss battle showcasing enemy characters that are often two screens high.****Redd Ace is armed with a multi-use weapon known as the \"Tmat MOW.\"  Tmat MOW is intended to be short for “TRANSMAT Multi-Ordinance Weapon.”  Four different weapons may be acquired and used for both the A and B buttons, with eight total weapons in the game, and one gun as a standard.  Other weapons include lasers, a flame thrower, missiles, bombs, and the like.  Weapons must be picked up through playing the stages and collecting various weapon icons.  Once the ammunition is used, the weapon is gone and must be recollected.  As such, weapon pick-ups must be used sparingly, especially since most contain very small numbers of ammunition, often as low as two shots.  Choosing weapons is awkwardly assigned to the Directional-pad, which is also where character movement is assigned.  Tapping the D-pad allows the player to select different weapons, while holding it down moves Redd.****Controlling Redd Ace is somewhat different from a typical platformer of the era. There is no jump button, as both the A and B buttons have weapons assigned to them.  Instead, our hero is also armed with a levitation pack on his back, which allows flight.  Tapping \"up\" on the D-Pad allows Redd to jump, while holding \"up\" activates the levitator and allows Redd to fly.  Aside from a health bar, there is also a fuel bar showing that flight isn't a luxury to be wasted.  When crouching, Redd automatically aims upwards at a 45-degree angle, rather than straight ahead.****Pressing the \"Option 2\" button allows the player to see a menu with information about the bomb pieces the player is collecting, as well as details on the various weapons.  If the player is standing in front of a computer monitor when Option 2 is pressed, the menu shows a map of the current area, and information on enemy characters.****The player starts with three lives, and there are no continues.  There are, however, three difficulty modes--Easy, Normal, and Hard—which may be selected prior to gameplay."},{"id":1189,"title":"Qix","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Knight Technologies","publisherName":"Telegames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In this game, you guide a marker which must draw rectangles and other weird objects in order to claim your territory, and you can either draw these rectangles fast or slow. Drawing the rectangles using the \"slow\" method awards you the most points. Once a rectangle has been made, it will be colored in to show that you have claimed your territory. While drawing the rectangles, you need to watch out for Qix (pronounced \"kicks\"), a series of colored lines that crawl the screen. In addition to Qix, you also need to avoid the Sparks who travel around the border, as well as any lines that you have made, as well as The Fuse, who travels along the line that you are drawing. Once you have claimed enough territory, you proceed to the next level."},{"id":1190,"title":"Raiden","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Seibu Kaihatsu Inc.","publisherName":"Telegames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In the year 2090, Earth is invaded by extra-terrestrials. The World Alliance of Nations has developed a supersonic attack fighter, Raiden, to defend the Earth. A pilot must take control of the experimental fighter to destroy the alien warships that just happen to look like odd variations of typical military tanks and planes with gadgets attached to them. ****Raiden (called Raiden Trad on the Genesis and SNES) is an over-head vertical-scrolling shooter, based on an arcade game of the same title. It features two forms of weapon upgrades and two types of missiles (normal or homing). You start the game with several bombs which you can use to destroy most enemies on the screen to get yourself out of a jam. Each level ends with a large boss or bosses."},{"id":1191,"title":"Rampage","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"George, Lizzy and Ralph were just ordinary Americans, until an experiment went wrong, turning them into a Gorilla, Lizard and Werewolf respectively. Following this, the three of them plan to go round destroying buildings, and up to 3 human players can join in.****Smashing at the edges of the buildings for long enough will make them collapse. The police and military are after you, and will shoot at you, so try to destroy them (failing that, you can avoid the bullets). You will need to eat regularly, with things like plants on offer, to avoid shrinking back to being human"},{"id":1192,"title":"Rampart","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tengen","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Tetris meets shoot-'em-up, Rampart was originally a one or two-player arcade game combining strategy and artillery action. Build your castle from Tetris-style pieces, place your cannons, bombard the enemy, try to repair, do it all over again. Later arcade revisions incorporated 3-player,  and the PC conversion does as well, making it a faithful, entertaining classic for multiple players on the same PC."},{"id":1193,"title":"RoadBlasters","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tengen","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"RoadBlasters is a futuristic racing action game. The goal is to reach the finish line in one piece throughout each of 50 levels. Numerous enemies are out on the road to try and stop you, including armored cars, motorcycles, canons on the side of the road, landmines, and more. ****Your vehicle is equipped with a machine gun to help you out, and occasionally a weapons plane will fly in and drop additional power ups that can be collected. Some of these are the U.Z. canon, cruise missiles, and speed boost. Your car has a very limited amount of fuel, however more can be picked up along the way by crossing the halfway point of a level, or by collecting the red and green fuel spheres that appear in the road or after destroying certain enemies.  On many levels collecting fuel is critical otherwise you won't be able to reach the finish line."},{"id":1194,"title":"Robo-Squash","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Set in the 31st Century, this game begins when the President of the World has died at age 281 after being in power for 200 years. The United World Federation is in chaos. After nearly four centuries of the World Party being in control, the International Party is inclined to take over. Rumors regarding the President's death not being accidental are unconfirmed, but the World Party is still going on the defensive. Conventional warfare has been relegated to the obsolete and uncivilized past so the two parties are to settle the dispute the new, modern way, Robo-Squash.Robo-Squash is a game in which the player must catch as many balls in rows or columns as possible to win. An alternative way to win is to be the first player to hit the mechanical spider. As a round continues longer and longer, the balls will increase in speed, making the round progressively harder. Points can be collected by hitting bricks, special items, and the spider. When one of the players loses three balls or hits the mechanical spider, the round is over.If the player wins, the World Party will remain in power. If the player loses the International Party will win and divide the world into separate countries surely resulting in the same petty fighting that almost destroyed civilization in the 21st Century."},{"id":1195,"title":"Robotron 2084","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Shadowsoft","publisherName":"Williams","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"This is a port of the arcade game of the same name.****You are a mutant human, who by some freak of nature has the ability to shoot energy pulses from his body in eight different directions! Your job is simple: save humanity from their own creation -- the ROBOTRONS! The gameplay is pretty unique for the time. You can move and fire in any of eight directions. You get thrown in a room with various evil baddies strewn about, you've got to kill all the robots while at the same time finding some way to grab humans and avoid death."},{"id":1196,"title":"Rygar - Legendary Warrior","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"An evil being known as Ligar is about to conquer the land of Argool. Such is his power that no living creature dares to cross paths with him. But the legendary warrior Rygar rises from his grave to restore peace and justice. Armed with his famed weapon Diskarmor, Rygar begins to traverse the vast lands that lead to the lair of the demon, as his minions are trying in vain to stop him...****Originally released on the arcades, Rygar is a side-scrolling action game. The player controls the titular hero, advancing through stages populated by hostile creatures. Beside the Diskarmor, a weapon that looks like a shield with a chain attached to it, the hero can use a variety of other weapons, including projectiles that can be fired in four directions. Various \"powers\" are scattered through the levels and can be collected. The effects of these powers include increasing the fire power of the equipped weapon, adding time to the clock, temporary invisibility, extra points, etc."},{"id":1197,"title":"S.T.U.N. Runner","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tengen","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Based on the 1989 Atari Games (not to be confused with Atari Corporation, producers of the Lynx) coin-op by Ed Rotberg.  It's 2492 and you must pilot your Sub-Terranean Underground Network (S.T.U.N.) craft at speeds over 900 miles per hour through a series of courses to retain your title as S.T.U.N. Runner, completing each course before time runs out.****There are also enemies on each course, such as cycles, indestructible armored drones, and flying bird-like craft.  Shoot or avoid them.  If you hit them, you lose one of your shields (your craft has six total) and are slowed down temporarily.  The more shields you have at the finish line, the more bonus points you get.  Getting hit with no shields does not kill you, however.  There are no lives in this game.  The only way to lose is to fail to cross the finish line.****Along the way you'll encounter Boost Pads that temporarily speed you up to incredible speeds and make you indestructible.  By running over enough green stars on each course, you can also earn Shockwaves, which destroy all enemies in your path.****Note that there is no accelerator in this game.  Your craft always goes full speed, unless you hit something.  Then you will slow down, but quickly accelerate back to full speed.  Other than that, you cannot slow down and the only way to speed up is to run over a Boost Pad.  Your only controls are steering left and right and aiming the gun on top of your craft up and down."},{"id":1198,"title":"Scrapyard Dog","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Creative Software Designs","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In Scrapyard Dog you play the role of Louie, the junkyard guy, who's companion Scraps has been dognapped by the dastardly Mr. Big. Louie has bombs and cans at his disposal to use against the enemies, which include gangsters, rats, and mice. He can also use shields to protect himself on route to the sixteen checkpoints in the game. Louie must reach each checkpoint in a certain amount of time in order to save Scraps."},{"id":1199,"title":"Shadow of the Beast","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Digital Developments","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"While very young, Aarbron was kidnapped and enslaved by the Priests of the Beast Lord. He grew up on drugs made to destroy his own will and turn him into the Beast Messenger, a powerful creature serving Maletoth, The Beast Lord himself. He did his job, until one day he noticed a man about to be sacrificed in a ritual, his face triggering ancient memories... and as the sacrificial knife descended into the man's body, Aarbron recognizes the face. Of his father.**As his father dies in the altar, memories of his childhood and tormented past at the hands of the Beast Lord emerged, and as feelings of hate over his captors took over him, he swore revenge and fled the temple, knowing the road to avenge his father and redemption would be hard.****Shadow of the Beast, one of Psygnosis most popular titles during the 16-bit computer era is a side-scrolling platformer best known for the use of parallax scrolling along lush graphics, a musical score  by David Whittaker, a iconic cover by Roger Dean and what many consider to be unforgiving gameplay, balancing between the \"very challenging\" and the \"impossible\". The player has to navigate through several areas filled with enemies and traps, collecting keys and activating triggers than open new areas or give Aarbron the means to overcome a sub-boss. The number of moves the player has at disposal is limited: duck, jump and only two attacks: punch and a flying kick. While most enemies die with just one hit, the player must time each attack accurately. However, there are also traps of objects that cannot be destroyed, and these require the player to jump, duck or move according the sequence. The player has only one life with 12 hit points that can be replenished by collecting some objects hidden in the level (like an off-route location or a under a megalith), which also contributes to the difficulty level."},{"id":1200,"title":"Shanghai","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Mediagenic","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Shanghai is a tile-based game based on the ancient Chinese game of Mah-Jong - this was the first of many computer versions.****The gameplay involves 144 tiles, each depicting different images, which have to be removed by matching them into pairs. The tiles are arranged in a gridded pattern, which is higher near the centre. A tile can only be removed if it has no tile next to it on at least one side.****This computer implementation can generate a random board layout to take on, as well as featuring 5 preset challenges, some of which have time limits of 5 or 10 minutes, as well as a multiplayer mode."},{"id":1201,"title":"Steel Talons","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"NuFX","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"Steel Talons brought realism-oriented helicopter combat to the arcades, and later to home systems. The action is viewed from behind your helicopter, with the 3D polygon world rotating around you, taking in mountains, rivers and deserts. ****There are 12 missions in total, each of which requires you to destroy targets in a set time limit. There are also training and head-to-head (against a CPU-controlled drone) modes. ****You have a limited number of automatically-targeting missiles as well as a cannon. A tracking map tells you where you are on the level, and where the enemies are.Contact with the ground, mountains or other vehicles will damage or destroy your helicopter."},{"id":1202,"title":"Super Asteroids, Missile Command","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up/Shooter","description":"Two classic Atari arcade games were updated for this compilation. This Lynx version of Asteroids and Missile Command contains some enhanced features to justify the \"super\" in the title.Super Asteroids has all new graphics to replace the vector outlines of the original. Your ship has a shield that can absorb several collisions before it blows up. There are also power ups to increase your firepower.Super Missile Command also has all new graphics. Between rounds, you can trade credits earned during gameplay to purchase special weapons that will help you later in the game."},{"id":1203,"title":"Super Off-Road","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tradewest","publisherName":"Telegames","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Enter the world of off-road racing as 4 vehicles will face each other, on a series of tracks which are based around flipped and reversed versions of a core selection. Fame, glory and bikini clad women await your victories and the taste of dirt awaits if you fail. Let a computer car beat you and you lose one of your 3 credits.****Successful races bring more money, which can be used to soup up their machine. Boosts to top speed, grip and acceleration can be purchased, and your nitro boost must be kept topped up. If you are desperate for upgrades, you can buy into your spare credits****Only your off-road driving abilities will be enough to pull you to first place in these races. Play alone or with up to 3 other players (depending on the version)  in this conversion of a classic arcade game."},{"id":1204,"title":"Super Skweek","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Loriciel","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Super Skweek is a game inspired by the wide success of Chip's Challenge, and share some elements of that puzzler while combining other elements from games such as Pengo.****In Super Skweek, you play the title character who must walk around and either paint all the tiles of the game board pink, complete a specific mission, or both.  Some tiles react in various ways when you walk on them, like exploding.  ****Unlike Chip's Challenge, the game plays in realtime and you can pick up and use weapons to keep away certain monsters as you paint the tiles.  There is also a shop you can enter to purchase items.  Finally, levels have a time limit for completion."},{"id":1205,"title":"Switchblade II","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Gremlin Graphics","publisherName":"Gremlin Graphics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"As Hiro, you must once again defeat the ninja lord Havok.  Using ninja throwing stars and other weapons, you must defeat the minions of Havok to reach him.****Switchblade II is a side-scrolling platform action game.  One key aspect of the game is obtaining coins from defeated enemies, which can be traded at shops for extra lives, energy, and weapons."},{"id":1206,"title":"Todd's Adventures in Slime World","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Action","description":"While flying your spaceship, you crash land on a planet covered entirely in slime.  You and a friend explore the labyrinthine planet of slime, armed with a water pistol and all manner of gadgets you find along the way in an effort to find your way back out.  The game world is a giant maze with quirky hidden areas and plenty of original layout ideas.  Depending on the game mode, you are either cooperating or competing with your \"friend\" to find and get to an exit first.  Due to the massive sizes of the slime worlds (about 6 entries to choose from), games often take several hours to complete.****The basis of the game is exploration, with varying game modes further focusing on competition, puzzle solving, speed, exploration, or cooperation"},{"id":1207,"title":"Toki","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Fabtek","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The hero of the game is a young jungle-man named Toki. One day the evil wizard Dr. Stark kidnaps his girlfriend Wanda. When Toki tries to save her, he is turned into a monkey! Now Toki has to find Dr. Stark in his palace, to rescue Wanda, and to become a human being again!****It is a platform game with a lot of various levels: jungle, underwater, volcanic caves, on the ice... Toki's only weapons are spitting on the enemies or jumping on them and crashing them. There are many possibilities to upgrade his spitting \"weapon\";  for example, if he finds an upgrade, he can spit fireballs. ****This game is ported from an older arcade version."},{"id":1208,"title":"Tournament Cyberball","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tengen","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"After American Football players started cheating by using bionic parts, the game was forced to change its rules. By 2022, the game was played not by humans, but two teams of seven robots. To spice things up, the usual pig skin ball was replaced with a 350 pound bomb.****Cyberball brings this fast and furious action to life. Gameplay is essentially the same as the real sport, although the 'downs' are replaced by the bomb's heat gradually increasing towards 'critical'. After this it will explode and possession will be swapped. This is prevented when you cross the 50-yard line, lose possession or score a touchdown, in which cases it resets to 'cool'. Field goals and punts are not featured - the only kick is the initial kick-off you receive.****Control passes from the quarterback (thrower) to the intended catcher as soon as a pass is released. The two-player game is co-operative - on offense one player passes and the other receives"},{"id":1209,"title":"Turbo Sub","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Turbo Sub is a first person shoot 'em up. The player is the pilot of the Turbo Sub, the most advanced war device, with both flying and diving capabilities. Earth is attacked by evil aliens so the player is the last hope of the human race. He has to destroy numerous waves of aliens, dodging quickly to avoid collisions and enemy shots. Gameplay is simple: D-Pad is used to move up/down left/right and any button is used to shoot. The speed is not controllable. The aerial phase looks like the classic Afterburner but in a first person view. The player can dive whenever he wants. Sometimes headquarters will order the player to dive and it means the player is near a gem pod were he can collect diamonds. Near gem pods there is always a supply depot where bonuses (powerful shots, tracking missiles...) can be bought with the collected diamonds. Underwater the player moves a bit slower, and there are obstacles to avoid (like sunken antic temple columns).In the two player mode, the winner of a level is the one who has the higher score in this level."},{"id":1210,"title":"Viking Child","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Imagitec Design","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Cartoony side-scroller where you take the role of, as the title states, a viking child, in his quest to free his friends and family, held by the evil god Loki inside the Great Halls of Valhalla.****Fight your way through 16 levels with diverse scenarios, including medieval castles and mountains. Spread throughout the levels are shops in which you can buy potions and other magical items to help you along the way. Before you finally face the Dark Lord Loki, you must also defeat the 8 Apprentices of Darkness.****The game features colorful graphics and 22 different tunes to make the whole trip a bit more pleasant."},{"id":1211,"title":"Warbirds","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"A combat flight action/simulation with colorful graphics and pretty straight-forward gameplay.****Step inside the cockpit of a World War I plane, when there were no sophisticated weaponry, and try to gun down the enemy. Simple as that.****The graphics were faux-3D, as the planes were 2D sprites (natural, considering the release date), but the sky seemed very vast and you could fly around freely."},{"id":1212,"title":"World Class Soccer","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"World Class Soccer brings football to the Lynx, allowing players to stage matches featuring more than 100 different national teams. The game features selectable skill levels, adjustable game time (from 10 to 90 minutes), dry or muddy fields, and manual or automatic player switching.During matches, the field is horizontally aligned, with the scrolling screen showing an angled view centered on the active player. When playing the goalie, the view zooms out for a better overview. On offense, the Lynx' two buttons allow players to make passes or kicks, on defense, tackles and sliding tackles, and for the goalie, high or low dives. On penalty shots, there is a choice of kicking high or low. The game supports two players via ComLynx connection."},{"id":1213,"title":"Xenophobe","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Xenos.  The very name strikes fear into every colonist's heart.  A distress call is received from space stations orbiting your homeworld, then silence.  A single ship escapes, piloted by a battered man who tells the tale of pods that hatch into acid-spitting Xenos.****A small band of engineers has been dispatched to combat the Xeno threat before it takes over all the space stations and, eventually, your homeworld.  Assemble your band of engineers and fight the Xenos on each station, striving to either clear it or abandon it.  You start out with a standard issue laser, but can pick up additiona weapons as you find them, including Phasers, Lightning Rifles, Poofer guns, and bombs.****Xenophobe was originally an arcade coin-op by Bally/Midway, released in 1987.  Gameplay premise and setting is heavily inspired/influenced by the movie Aliens."},{"id":1214,"title":"Xybots","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tengen","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Xybots is either an unusually simple computer game or an unusually complex coin-op shoot 'em up, depending on your point of view. With either one or two players, you must move through a series of Gauntlet-style underground mazes, killing the bad guys and collecting health and other bonuses from flying saucers (underground? SLIGHT logic gap there, methinks).It's designed to be played co-operatively, although bullets from one player can harm the other.****The Xybots are out to stop you, of course, and many have advanced attack patterns as well as bullets to fire at you. Being able to view round corners is useful, allowing you to plan a strategy - often it's good to send one player forward and let the other play the waiting game, as in Gauntlet."},{"id":1215,"title":"Zarlor Mercenary","systemName":"Lynx","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Zarlor Mercenary is a vertically scrolling shooter in which players takes the role of a mercenary group. The scenario is a long-time war between the Mendicant and Zarlor races and the mercenaries are hired by the Zarlors to clear out six levels hold by Mendicants. The basic gameplay consists of using a space ship to kill all enemy opposition on the way to the level end. Getting hit by their attacks lowers the health bar which leads to a life loss when completely gone. On the other hand, every killed enemy or destroyed building gives money which can be used between levels to buy upgrades like mega bombs (damages all enemies on the screen), a back cannon, extra lives or a powerful shield. While the direction is always vertically, the screen can be slightly scrolled left and right. Up to four players can participate in co-op gameplay; the difficulty is only effected by starting out with less lives. Then there are also two additional upgrades to buy: invisibility to hide from other players and back stabber which damages the other players instead of the enemies."},{"id":1216,"title":"007 - From Russia with Love","systemName":"PSP","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rebellion Developments","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"3.4","genre":"Shooter","description":""},{"id":1217,"title":"101 in 1 Megamix","systemName":"PSP","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Nordcurrent","publisherName":"Nordcurrent","players":"3.4","genre":"Mini-Games","description":""},{"id":1218,"title":"2010 FIFA World Cup - South Africa","systemName":"PSP","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"4.1","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":""},{"id":1219,"title":"300 - March to Glory","systemName":"PSP","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Collision Studios","publisherName":"Warner Bros.","players":"4","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"300: March to Glory is a 3D action game based on the Warner Bros. box office smash as well as Frank Miller's original graphic novel.  As King Leonidas, the player will hack and slash their way through 9 missions, many of which go beyond what was presented in the film and novel.****Players will use swords, spears and shields to fight back Xerxes' army, and can upgrade their weapons and armor as well as purchase new combos.  Players will also form up into a phalanx to battle war elephants and other enemies."},{"id":1220,"title":"3rd Birthday, The","systemName":"PSP","year":"2011","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"HexaDrive","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"3.4","genre":"Shooter","description":""},{"id":1221,"title":"50 Cent - Bulletproof - G-Unit Edition","systemName":"PSP","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Vivendi Games","players":"2.7","genre":"Action","description":"50 Cent Bulletproof: G Unit Edition is the PSP version of the console game 50 Cent: Bulletproof, and features the same story as the other versions. It does however, differ from the console versions by switching the third person perspective to a top down perspective. It also adds multiplayer via the PSP's ad-hoc wireless functionality.****The game revolves around you playing as Curtis \"50 Cent\" Jackson, as he and his crew sets about freeing his kidnapped friend, K-Dog.**Helping you along is the rest of the G-unit, each of whom has a particular speciality that include a weapons expert, locksmith and demolitions expert that you will be able to put to use as you progress through the story. When not using their abilities, they will simply provide additional fire. It also features cameo appearances from Dr. Dre and Eminem."},{"id":1222,"title":"7 Wonders of the Ancient World","systemName":"PSP","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hot Lava Games","publisherName":"MumboJumbo","players":"3.5","genre":"Puzzle","description":"7 Wonders of the Ancient World is a Bejeweled-type puzzle game. The game boards are set against the fabled 7 Wonders of the Ancient World. In the main Story mode you need to build wonders over time one after another starting with The Great Pyramid in Giza then moving to the mysterious Hanging Gardens of Babylon and other wonders. To do so, you will need to match runes on materials blocks to destroy them. After the wonder was opened in story mode it would be available to play in all other modes. There are around 56 levels in the game and 3 difficulty modes to play. Board size and configuration depend on the wonder you're currently trying to build."},{"id":1223,"title":"Ace Combat - Joint Assault","systemName":"PSP","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco Bandai Games","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"3.5","genre":"Action","description":""},{"id":1224,"title":"Ace Combat X - Skies of Deception","systemName":"PSP","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco Bandai Games","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"3.8","genre":"Simulation","description":"Skies of Deception is the second game in the action flight series to appear on the PSP. The player commands the Gryphus Squadron, one of the last to remain for Aurelia with its single airbase, a nation on the southern edge of the Osean Continent. In 2020, Aurelia is attacked by the neighboring country of Leasath, lead by Diego Gaspar Navarro. They invaded because Aurelia was supposedly involved with aiding their enemies in the civil war.****There's a variety of crafts with different paint schemes to choose from and many battle missions to attend. In the campaign mode (as usual with different paths to complete it), players can unlock parts to tune their planes. Money is earned by destroying enemies and completing objectives. There are 17 missions in total, but the quickest route in the campaign mode can be done in 10.****There is a new multiplayer mode: now up to 4 players can take up one mission in a cooperative (2 players against 2 AI-controlled fighters) or the versus mode with different game types such as Dogfight-Survival, Dog Fight-Shoot Out, Base Attack, Air Superiority, Beacon Battle and Escort Mission."},{"id":1225,"title":"Aces of War","systemName":"PSP","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"505 Games","players":"3.6","genre":"Simulation","description":""},{"id":1226,"title":"Activision Hits Remixed","systemName":"PSP","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"4.3","genre":"Compilation","description":"The PSP version of Activision Anthology is a compilation of 44 classic Atari 2600 titles. On top of that, it includes an eighties soundtrack with 10 licensed songs to pull you back into that era.****Unlike the GBA version, it contains the Imagic titles from the console and PC/Mac releases (Atlantis, Demon Attack, and Moonsweeper), along with more music, but not the homebrew titles as offered in the GBA and PC/Mac release.****In the media section, you can view the original cartridge in 3D, as well as the manual. Games can be played in the original aspect ratios (windowed in the middle of the screen), or stretched for a full-screen view. The game supports game sharing so two players can play with a single copy through an Ad Hoc network. There are different difficulty levels and you can save the game state to continue playing later. High scores are recorded and you can unlock achievements such as original gamer patches and vintage TV commercials.****The following games are included:****1. Atlantis**2. Barnstorming**3. Beamrider**4. Boxing**5. Bridge**6. Checkers**7. Chopper Command**8. Cosmic Commuter**9. Crackpots**10. Decathlon (The Activision Decathlon)**11. Demon Attack**12. Dolphin**13. Dragster**14. Enduro**15. Fishing Derby**16. Freeway**17. Frostbite**18. Grand Prix**19. H.E.R.O.**20. Ice Hockey**21. Kabobber (previously unreleased)**22. Kaboom!**23. Keystone Kapers**24. Laser Blast**25. Moonsweeper**26. Megamania**27. Oink!**28. Pitfall!**29. Pitfall II: Lost Caverns**30. Plaque Attack**31. Pressure Cooker**32. Private Eye**33. River Raid**34. River Raid II**35. Robot Tank**36. Seaquest**37. Skiing**38. Sky Jinks**39. Space Shuttle**40. Spider Fighter**41. Stampede**42. Starmaster**43. Tennis**44. Thwocker (previously unreleased)"},{"id":1227,"title":"Adventures to Go!","systemName":"PSP","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Global A Entertainment","publisherName":"Natsume, Inc.","players":"3.4","genre":"Role-Playing","description":""},{"id":1228,"title":"Aedis Eclipse - Generation of Chaos","systemName":"PSP","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Idea Factory","publisherName":"Nippon Ichi Software Inc.","players":"3.5","genre":"Strategy","description":"Aedis Complex: Generation of Chaos is the fifth in the series of Generation of Chaos series and a follow up to the first release on the PSP.  The game is a mix of RPG and real-time strategy with three different worlds to play in, each with their own main characters and storyline.****The main story takes place on the Island of Aedis, where a bloody war broke loose and became so prevalent that a magical entiny was born from the conflict.  The Mugen had become sick of the constant fighting a cast a terrible spell on the land, splitting the world, where the survivors took refuge and tried to live in peace.  There are three worlds, Divine, Surface and Lower.****In the Divine World, the races of Hellions and Angels have lived in peace for years, but the Prince of Hell Atrapollus, is pressured into a war by his advisors when the King of Hell was murdered on a Divine Celebration, claiming that the Angels were responsible.  The Queen of Heaven, Rose, and her brother gather together an army of angels to help them fight back the Hellions.****In the Surface World, the Kingdom of Laurid was allied with the King of Zemora for many years, but one day, Laurid was the victim of a surprise attack and was conquered by the King's forces.  In this there are three friends that are caught up in the battle, a young warrior named Steiner, his sister Fiona and her fiance Raphelos, afterwards Raphelos disappears.  Ten years later, a mysterious warrior by the name of Herault arrives and has a confrontation with Steiner, who is now the Prince of Zemora.  Herault and two other companions must now try and free Laurid and learn of the devastating secret that led to the invasion.****In the Lower World, an industrial world that has mech-style weapons called Cyber Suits.  Here a young military student by the name of Quinn is witness to an invasion that sees a mysterious army show up with advanced Cyber Suits and threatens to destroy is city.  Along with his friends Gon and Keri, they must learn of the invaders plans and discover their weaknesses to save their city.****The gameplay is broken down into three areas, there is a Field Map that is a top-down view of a map, where players can move their units into strategic positions in a series of grids in a turn-based fashion, where players can also come across elemental grids that can slow down their units as well as construct buildings and rework the land to their liking.  There are also events that happen after a turn that can either help the players units or demoralize them and battles are conducted when one enemy unit encounters another.****The World Map, where the players views the outline of the lands and which territories are controlled as well as equip units, using experience points to make them stronger and give army captains duties and jobs.****The Battle Screen is a real-time event, where the armies can be controlled and manipulated into various battle formations that can devastate enemy lines and also can be equipped with special weapons and use special magical attacks that can decimate enemy groups.  The battle is over when either captain is killed, with over 100 different units to control and 150 different weapons and armor that can be used."},{"id":1229,"title":"AFL Challenge","systemName":"PSP","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Wicked Witch Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe","players":"2","genre":"Sports/Football","description":""},{"id":1230,"title":"After Burner - Black Falcon","systemName":"PSP","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Planet Moon Studios","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"3.8","genre":"Simulation","description":"After Burner: Black Falcon is the fourth game in the After Burner series, released almost fifteen years after the previous game. Just like the earlier ones it is an action based flying game, shown from a third-person perspective. Familiar characteristics are the fast pace, taking on many enemies at once with a combination of hit-scan and lock-on weapons, and evasive manoeuvres through rolls.****The game consists of 24 levels. Players choose from three pilots (Billy Blaze, Harrison Duke and Tomiko Rossellini) to go after the terrorist cell Black Falcon that has stolen thirteen prototype planes. Each pilot brings along different plot twists and there are nineteen different planes to fly (mostly jets). They can be equipped with weapons and items, or be given a paint job. The game takes place on locations all over the world and while flying there are often short sequences by the pilots. There are also many objects in the scenery that need to be avoided or destroyed. Missions have main objectives and side missions that brings along more money for upgrades. As usual, there are large bosses that wield weapons such as EMP.****Multiplayer is supported for eight players, in competitive modes and a two-player cooperative mode."},{"id":1231,"title":"AI Igo","systemName":"PSP","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Marvelous Entertainment","publisherName":"Marvelous Entertainment","players":"3.8","genre":"Board Games","description":""},{"id":1232,"title":"AI Mahjong","systemName":"PSP","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Marvelous Entertainment","publisherName":"Marvelous Entertainment","players":"3.1","genre":"Board Games","description":""},{"id":1233,"title":"Air Conflicts - Aces of World War II","systemName":"PSP","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cowboy Rodeo","publisherName":"Graffiti Entertainment","players":"3.4","genre":"Simulation","description":"Air Conflicts: Aces of World War II is the Sony PSP port of the Windows game Air Conflicts: Air Battles of World War II, which is an arcade flight simulator set in World War II. The game features over 200 seemingly historically accurate missions in 13 campaigns. The player can choose between the US Army Air Force, the Royal Air Force, the Luftwaffe or the Red Army Air Force. There are 17 WWII-era planes to fly with in the game.****The missions consist of patrols, manoeuvres, strategic bombing, air support, air superiority, interdiction, paratroops and supply deployment and prevent bombing missions. Each mission lasts about 5-10 minutes so the game is pretty easy to play while commuting, for example. Most of the missions are either dogfight missions, bombing missions, or combinations thereof. If a mission is failed the campaign continues emphasizing the fact that the war goes on regardless of the outcome of a single mission.****In addition to the single player campaigns the game features a 8 player multiplayer deathmatch mode in an ad-hoc WLAN network. There's also a game sharing feature for giving a single mission from the game to a friend or playing a multiplayer match without needing the other players to own the game.****The game includes all other features from the original PC version except that there is no team deathmatch mode, only normal deathmatch. The USAAF campaign is a new feature in the PSP version and does not exist in the original PC version."},{"id":1234,"title":"Airou de Puzzle","systemName":"PSP","year":"2012","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"3.7","genre":"Puzzle","description":""},{"id":1235,"title":"Alien Syndrome","systemName":"PSP","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Totally Games","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"3.4","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Alien Syndrome is a top down shooter inspired by Sega's original Alien Syndrome action game. The games story takes place thousands of years in the future; by this point in time mankind has explored many parts of the galaxy and established numerous colonies. One such colony, Seti-Alpha 5 (SAT5), has ceased communications for some reason and it is your job to head to SAT5 and investigate what went wrong. Upon arrival, you encounter the alien syndrome, a force which can mutate man and machine into deadly aliens. These events take place roughly 100 years after those in the original Alien Syndrome game.****When you begin the game you can select one of several characters as well as choose a character specialty (such as demolitions expert, firebug,  seal, tank, and sharpshooter). The specialty you select will determine your initial character stats; as you play through the game you earn levels which provide you points to allocate towards improving your stats. The character stats help determine your characters accuracy in ranged  or close attacks, speed, healing power, resistance to fire/radiation, armor strength, and so on.****Similar to the original game, the action is viewed top down. You'll need to explore the numerous corridors and rooms found on SAT5 and eliminate the numerous alien invaders found there. Mission objectives are often provided to you which need to be completed. Additional weapons, ammo, and other useful items can be found throughout the levels. Your character has a limited amount of energy, and if all energy is lost then you will need to begin again at the last checkpoint crossed."},{"id":1236,"title":"Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem","systemName":"PSP","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rebellion Developments","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment","players":"2.9","genre":"Action","description":"Aliens Vs Predator: Requiem is based on the movie of the same name and continues the mix of the Aliens and Predator franchises. The basic premise of the movie is followed. Picking up where the original film left off, a group of predators travels back to the homeworld with a predalien, a survivor impregnated with an alien embryo. In a struggle to kill the creature that possesses the strengths and weaknesses of both species, the ship crashes on earth. A father and a son who investigate the vessel are impregnated by facehuggers allowing the aliens to continue their colonization of the planet. When a lone predator scout discovers the ship has crashed, he travels to earth to rid it of the intruders.****Players take control of the predator from a third-person perspective. While the humans and aliens are fighting, his main task is to dissolve and disintegrate all evidence of extraterrestrial life. During the course of the game, the aliens are the main enemies, but humans will also engage the predator when he is sighted. The predator can activate a cloak, but this drains energy so it needs to be recharged every now and then by returning to the normal mode. The cloak automatically disappears when in contact with water. He also has three vision modes (tech, thermal and alien) to get a better look of the environment. Enemies can be locked to make it easier to track them while they are moving.****The shoulder buttons control the camera while the analogue stick is used to run around. Next to basic wrist attacks he also has additional weapons such as a shoulder cannon, hand cannon and a disc that can be thrown. The available weapons can be selected before starting a mission. These can be upgraded after completing missions. He can also zoom in (switching to a first-person mode) and tag aliens to earn honour points. These can be used to upgrade weapons and are also awarded when no humans are killed. Basic movement includes jumping, breaking through walls, climbing and shaking off aliens when pinned down as well. To progress, a certain amount of evidence usually needs to be removed first. The game offers branched missions paths with entirely different settings. While playing, a map can be activated to shown the environment, enemies and objectives.****Next to the main storyline, there are skirmish matches that can be played with two players cooperatively as well."},{"id":1237,"title":"All Kamen Rider - Rider Generation 2","systemName":"PSP","year":"2012","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Bandai Games","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"4.2","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":""},{"id":1238,"title":"Another Century's Episode Portable","systemName":"PSP","year":"2011","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"3.7","genre":"Simulation","description":""},{"id":1239,"title":"Ape Academy 2","systemName":"PSP","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shift","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"3.3","genre":"Party","description":""},{"id":1240,"title":"Ape Escape - On the Loose","systemName":"PSP","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"3.7","genre":"Platform","description":"There's trouble brewing at the zoo!  An albino monkey called Specter got his paws on a Peak Point Helmet, making him super-intelligent!  Now, he's gone back in time with an army of intelligent apes to rewrite history and make monkeys the dominant species!  It's up to you to hop from era to era and round them all up!****Ape Escape: On the Loose is a remake of the PlayStation game Ape Escape.  Our hero, Spike, has to travel through time, capturing monkeys using his time net.  He'll also gain additional gadgets such as the Monkey Radar, Sky Flyer, Dash Hoop, and RC Car, which will help him reach some of the trickier primates.****While a key feature of the original game was innovative use of the dual Analog Sticks, the PSP has no such luxury.  As a result, controls have been re-mapped to the face buttons.  Jumping is performed by pressing X, while the other three buttons can be used to control the selected gadget, usually by holding or rapidly pressing the assigned button (depending on the gadget).****The game also features a variety of mini-games that can be played either solo, or via wireless multiplayer.  These mini-games can be unlocked by collecting hidden \"Specter Coins\" which are scattered throughout the various levels.  While two of the games, Snow Kidz Racing and Specter Boxing, are from the original game, there are two new games to unlock - Ape Ping Pong and Jake Attacks."},{"id":1241,"title":"Ape Escape Academy","systemName":"PSP","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Shift","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"3.4","genre":"Party","description":"Specter's fed up with losing time and again in his attempts to take over the world.  So he's decided to train his army of monkeys!  With the finest tutors at Ape Academy, and himself as headmaster, he's sure to whip his students into shape!****Ape Escape Academy sees you taking on the role of one of the cheeky monkeys from the Ape Escape series.  Choose your chimp, then prepare to tackle various classes in Academy Mode.  Each 'class' is actually a mini-game.  Your goal is to complete as many mini-games as possible from the 9x9 grid, and score as many lines as you can (sort of like Noughts and Crosses).  Mini-games range from mind-bending quizzes to wacky sports games, to the just plain silly, like protecting a roast banana from oncoming apes, or flying through the sky delivering parachutes to plummeting primates.****As you unlock games in Academy Mode, you can begin to play them in the \"Mini-game Collection\".  Here, you can choose from available mini-games, and play them as you wish to become better at them.  Some mini-games also have hidden statues in them - grab these to unlock more monkey profiles in your Showcase.  Finally, you can also choose to play Ape Escape Academy against up to three friends as you fight to find out who's the best."},{"id":1242,"title":"Ape Quest","systemName":"PSP","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCE Japan Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"3.5","genre":"Role-Playing","description":""},{"id":1243,"title":"Archer Maclean's Mercury","systemName":"PSP","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Awesome Studios","publisherName":"Ignition","players":"3.5","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In Archer Maclean's Mercury, your job is to guide a blob of mercury, or several blobs, along various mazes, by tilting the game world.  En route, you are required to run over color markers, which will change the color of your blob to the color required to win the level. Some areas of the game will require you to split your mercury into two, roll each blob over two different colored switches, and then combine the two blobs to form a third, different color.****Each level has different elements to it, some of which will help you and some of which will hinder you.  There are conveyor belts, moving platforms, launch pads, and jagged corners that when hit, will cause your blob to split into two, even three.****There are 83 different mazes, each one progressively harder than the last."},{"id":1244,"title":"Armored Core - Formula Front - Extreme Battle","systemName":"PSP","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"3.3","genre":"Simulation","description":"The gender of this Armored Core is more Strategic than Action.****This time, you have no direct control of the mech in the action but can customize the mech as always, implementing additionally an AI that will fight for you.**The role of the player is to customize the mech and train the AI on training arenas.****The two versions of the game will allow for data transfer via USB, letting players exchange mech data between the PSP and PS2."},{"id":1245,"title":"Armored Core - Last Raven Portable","systemName":"PSP","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"From Software","players":"3.9","genre":"Simulation","description":""},{"id":1246,"title":"Armored Core - Silent Line Portable","systemName":"PSP","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"From Software","players":"4","genre":"Simulation","description":""},{"id":1247,"title":"Armored Core 3 Portable","systemName":"PSP","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"From Software","players":"3.8","genre":"Simulation","description":""},{"id":1248,"title":"Army of Two - The 40th Day","systemName":"PSP","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"EA Montreal","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"3.3","genre":"Shooter","description":""},{"id":1249,"title":"Arthur and the Invisibles","systemName":"PSP","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Etranges Libellules","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"3.6","genre":"Action","description":"Arthur and the Invisibles: The Game is an action-adventure based on the mostly animated film from director Luc Besson who also wrote the children's books it originated from. It follows the film's storyline after the live-action part where a boy must save his grandmother's house from a greedy developer by finding a treasure that his grandfather went missing in searching for it in the magical land of the tiny Minimoy.  When the boy Arthur enters a portal to their land, he shrinks in size and changes his appearance so he becomes like a Minimoy also.  Arthur and his two friends, princess Selenia and her brother Bétamèche, try to save the Minimoys from certain destruction.  ****There is a tutorial which teaches you movement and combat plus how to move objects and flip switches.  The action begins when a Minimoy ceremony is interrupted by enemy mosquitoes.  You have to alternately play as all the three characters and use the special abilities of each to fight, solve puzzles, fly and drive.  Arthur can smash spiderwebs and climb, while Selenia can cut through foliage, and Betameche can crawl through small spaces and packs an upgradable projectile-based weapon.  Defeating enemies that have special keys is necessary in order to open gates to progress in the game.   In one scene, they ride a mosquito through a cavern while shooting other mosquitoes from the air.  There are also racing sections.  Scenes from the film move the story along from one set piece to another."},{"id":1250,"title":"Asphalt - Urban GT 2","systemName":"PSP","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Virtuos","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"3.6","genre":"Driving","description":"The sequel to Asphalt: Urban GT continues the fast-paced racing of the original game with various additions. Races take place on eight locations all over the world. While racing, smashing other cars, or avoiding the police, there is cash to collect. Money becomes available by risky driving, wiping out opponents or cops, or by picking up items. When a certain cash level is reached, new elements are opened up, such as parts to tune the car (for free), new tracks, new vehicles, or a new game mode. For the first time in the series, bikes are also available.****While racing, a boost meter can be built up by picking up specific items or taking out other cars. A double boost can be applied for high speeds, while a double tap to the right or the left makes the car drift. By ignoring all driving regulations, a wanted meter slowly builds up. The cops will chase with regular patrol cars, helicopters, or they will set up a road block.****The game offers 4 modes:****1. Evolution: race for the first place.****2. Duel: race against a single opponent, with a bet. The higher the prize, the tougher the cops are.****3. Beat 'Em All: win the race by wiping out all opponents before the finish line is reached.****4. Cop Chase: play as patrol car and wipe out all illegal racers.****The game's theme song is a digitized version of Moby's Lift Me Up (which is also the intro music for UK TV's Formula One racing coverage) and the girls of the pop group The Pussycat Dolls make an appearance before and after each race."},{"id":1251,"title":"Assassin's Creed - Bloodlines","systemName":"PSP","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Griptonite Games","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"3.5","genre":"Action","description":"Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines is a PSP-exclusive game that continues the story of the first Assassin's Creed game and also builds up to its sequel Assassin's Creed II. Unlike the Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles spin-off for mobile and portable devices, it offers the open world and nonlinear gameplay of the original game.****The game is set one month after the events of the first game and takes place in the two cities Limassol and Kyrenia on the island of Cyprus. The Templars have moved there and Altaïr has followed them to find out what their plans are and to take all of them out if there is an opportunity. The main villain is Armand Bouchart, grand master of the Templars, who is hunting the apple of Eden, which will allow him to control the minds of anyone he chooses.****Gameplay runs on similar vein to the original Assasin's Creed. Altaïr has the ability move freely through each of the cities in the familiar parkour style based on stealth and sneaking up on targets. Players can also opt to have Altaïr simply fight his way in at street level and go in through the front door. Altaïr's arsenal consists of his fists for melee (usually non-lethal) combat, his signature sleeve sword and a longsword.****Bloodlines also features PS3 connectivity via USB, which allows you to unlock six new weapons in Assasin's Creed II when your PSP is hooked up to your PS3. These can also be used in the PSP version. In addition to this, any Templar coins you find in Bloodlines are carried over to Assassin's Creed II, and codex pages will give you a health boost."},{"id":1252,"title":"Asterix & Obelix XXL 2 - Mission WiFix","systemName":"PSP","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tate Interactive","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"3.4","genre":"Platform","description":"Astérix & Obélix XXL 2: Mission: Wifix is 3d action game based on the French comic Astérix. It is a port of the Windows and PlayStation 2 title Astérix & Obélix XXL 2: Mission: Las Vegum. Like in the Playstation 2 and Windows version of the game Astérix and Obélix have to travel to Caesar's amusement park &quot;Las Vegum&quot; to rescue the captive druids. The two will have to fight their way through Roman soldiers in the various differently themed areas of the park. You can switch between Astérix and Obélix at any time and use their respective strengths and weaknesses to overcome certain obstacles.****These hand-held versions also come with multi-player support. Both games feature wireless two-player co-op and a four-player Arena Team Battle."},{"id":1253,"title":"Astonishia Story","systemName":"PSP","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sonnori","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"3.2","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Astonishia Story is a Korean RPG, reminiscent of SNES and PSX JRPGs. It is a remake of the 1994 PC game Astonishia Story and a port of the re-release for the GP32 hand-held system.****The story involves a young knight named Lloyd on an epic journey to regain the sacred Wand of Kinan which was stolen from right under his battalion's care. The battle system used is a turn based tactical strategy RPG system, similar to Shining Force or Advance Wars."},{"id":1254,"title":"Astro Boy - The Video Game","systemName":"PSP","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"2.7","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":1255,"title":"Atari Classics Evolved","systemName":"PSP","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Stainless Games","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"3.4","genre":"Compilation","description":""},{"id":1256,"title":"ATV Offroad Fury - Blazin' Trails","systemName":"PSP","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"3.4","genre":"Driving","description":"Blazin' Trails is a take on its console counterparts, with 24 ATVs that can be used during the game as well as the standard game modes: Practice, Lap Attack, Single Race, Championship Mode, Free Riding Mode and a Multiplayer mode where players can face each other head-to-head using Ad Hoc.  Players can also tune their ATVs by changing tires and gear ratios as well as customizing them and their rider as well.****It also features a trading card system, where players can unlock new ATVs as well as new racing gear that players can trade with each other through Ad Hoc and a Garage Mode where players can keep track of their career stats. With over 34 freestyle tricks that can be performed their are also six different terrains that can be raced on including snow, dirt, ice, mud, water and even the plain ole grassy field."},{"id":1257,"title":"ATV Offroad Fury Pro","systemName":"PSP","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"3.6","genre":"Driving","description":""},{"id":1258,"title":"Auditorium","systemName":"PSP","year":"2011","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cipher Prime","publisherName":"Zoo Games","players":"3.3","genre":"Puzzle","description":""},{"id":1259,"title":"Avatar - The Last Airbender","systemName":"PSP","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"AWE Games","publisherName":"THQ inc","players":"3.6","genre":"Action","description":"You play as the characters Aang, Katara, Haru, and Sokka (all characters from the Nickelodeon cartoon of the same name) in this action adventure title. The game follows the context of the cartoon, in which the world is split up into four nations each dedicated to an element; earth, air, water and fire. Your primary character, Aang, is the newest incarnation of the Avatar, capable of mastering all four elements. The adventure of this game takes place between the first and second seasons on the cartoon, and is a completely separate side-story.****As with most games of the action adventure genre, you view the game from a top-down viewpoint and travel around areas fighting monsters and looking for specific items required for quests to progress further through the game. The game unfolds over several chapters, and once you move on from one chapter you cannot backtrack to previous areas.****As your characters levels increase with experience, they will gain new bending powers. Also as you progress through the game you will find new armor and equipment for the playable characters to use."},{"id":1260,"title":"B-Boy","systemName":"PSP","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"FreeStyleGames","publisherName":"Evolved Games","players":"3.8","genre":"Rhythm","description":""},{"id":1261,"title":"Bakugan Battle Brawlers - Defenders of the Core","systemName":"PSP","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Now Production","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"4.1","genre":"Action","description":""},{"id":1262,"title":"Bakumatsu Rock - Ultra Soul","systemName":"PSP","year":"2014","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Marvelous Inc.","publisherName":"Marvelous Inc.","players":"4.5","genre":"Rhythm","description":""},{"id":1263,"title":"Bakumatsu Rock","systemName":"PSP","year":"2014","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Marvelous Inc.","publisherName":"Marvelous Inc.","players":"3.8","genre":"Rhythm","description":""},{"id":1264,"title":"Battle Dodgeball 3","systemName":"PSP","year":"2012","rating":"ESRB - 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This means if the player gets close enough to an enemy while using an appropriate gun the game automatically shoots at him when the player faces the general direction. Bond also has gadgets to his disposal which are used to fulfill the mission goals. There are two missions which differ from this formula: in the driving sequence the player chases and shoots at enemy cars while avoiding obstacles; during the skiing part he is mainly concerned with dispatching other skiers which want to bring him out of balance."},{"id":2226,"title":"007 Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Electronic Arts Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In 007 Racing you can get behind the wheel of James Bond's car.****You must complete missions which range from collecting something and getting out alive to much harder and complicated things. Your car is armed with many weapons including mines, rockets, lasers, smokescreens, and more.****Then, if you get bored playing by yourself you can eliminate your opponent in multiplayer missions where you have to destroy the other car, or a game mode called \"Pass the Bomb\", where you must pass the bomb to the other car by touching it before you blow up."},{"id":2227,"title":"100% Star","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Teque Software Development Ltd.","publisherName":"EIDOS","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Look at the charts today, inundated with manufactured bands. The music business is in need of some fresh talent. Well here's your opportunity to show the Nasty Nigels of the World how it's really done!  As a pop star manager you get to choose your band members and manage them on a day-to-day basis. Treat them well, plan their time and they will be happy and give their best performance. Mismanage them, don't pay them enough and they could walk.  This is not just a game about management, you get to create great music tracks and watch your band perform live on stage. The success of the band all depends on you, are you the person to make the next super band that will take the World by storm?  "},{"id":2228,"title":"1Xtreme","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sony Interactive Studios America","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"ESPN Extreme Games lets the player access three modes of play: Exhibition, New Season or a continuation of a season. Exhibition mode helps the player get to know the courses and equipment as well as get a feel for the controls. New season offers the player the chance to race against sixteen other competitors on any of the four racing machines competing for season points as well as money to upgrade equipment.  Choose between roller blades, a luge (basically a sit-down skateboard), a mountain bike, and the skateboard. The player can also determine which character they want to race with, each one having a unique skill on one of the apparatus. For example one might be top-notch at roller blading but be bad at bike-riding so there is no point choosing the bike with him/her. In a season, the player competes in the five locations - three times, twelve in all and each time the obstacles become more and more tricky to avoid as well as the other racers becoming faster and more agile. The tracks are: •Italy - Country roads leading down to a town area; •Lake Tahoe - Twisting roads and strategically placed haystacks; •South America - Lots of caves and thin jungle roads; •San Francisco - Hundreds of obstacles and hills; •Utah - Falling rocks, secret routes, and some hungry looking crocodiles. 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The stadium is big and impressive, and full of colored crowd.****As in FIFA Soccer 2002, animation were taken from real players, with motion sensors. Thus, some new animation were added - new sliding, falling, and more.****And the newest feature of 2002 FIFA World Cup, is the air ball control model. You can take balls from the air, and have much more control with them - creating great goals from the air."},{"id":2230,"title":"2Xtreme","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony Interactive Studios America","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"2Xtreme is the sequel to ESPN Extreme Games where the player takes part in a series of extreme races with only one goal: to win at any cost.****There are four different kinds of racing: snowboard, bike, inline skates and skateboards and four different locations to choose from: Japan, Africa, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, each with three different tracks to master.****The main goal of the game is to advance through the level, punching and kicking opponents and avoiding obstacles scattered throughout the stage.  The player can also perform mid-air tricks to earn extra money to add to their race winnings to buy better parts for their various means of transportation.  Players can also play in a season mode, single race against computer opponents, or go head to head with a friend."},{"id":2231,"title":"360 Three Sixty","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Smart Dog","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"360: Three Sixty is a 1999 racing game for the PlayStation console, released exclusively in Europe, and was developed by Smart Dog and published by Cryo Interactive. The game is set in a world submerged beneath water, where hoverbikes are used for racing. Players use lethal weapons to take opponents down with a revolutionary firing system."},{"id":2232,"title":"3D Baseball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics, Inc.","publisherName":"Crystal Dynamics, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"3D Baseball is a 3-D polygon baseball game with over 700 actual Major League players and their previous years stats to choose from.  There are over 50 real-life batter stances that were motion-captured through the actual players themselves with five different dynamic camera angles to choose.****The standard modes apply such as Exhibition and Pennant along with a General Managers Mode where players can trade and even alter the stats of their players to create the ultimate team.  It feature realistic animation and the voice talents of Van Earl Wright with over 1,000 different commentary phrases.****Though it did feature the MLBPA (Major League Baseball Players Association) license, it did not however feature the actual MLB (Major League Baseball) team names and logos."},{"id":2233,"title":"3D Lemmings","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Clockwork Games Limited","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"You, as in all other Lemmings games, are responsible for helping hoards of lemmings through hazardous environments to safety. 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Also during the races the player can go through gates and perform various tricks (over 270 are doable in the game), which will also net the player some extra points to spend on better equipment. While racing, player are allowed to hit their opponents in order to get an advantage in the race.****The game features 13 different racers to use. Each racer has their own strength,stamina,freestyle,quickness, and agility ratings. Each racer also only specializes in one type of equipment to race with. The type of equipment they can specialize in is either skateboarding, in-line skates, or biking. ****The equipment itself is licensed from real life, such as including the Redline Double X and FS 840. There are 70 different types of equipment in total. Each piece of equipment is rated on its top speed, freestyle ability, handling, and acceleration.****The game features 27 different courses to race on."},{"id":2235,"title":"4-4-2 Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Arc Developments","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"In 4-4-2 Soccer you'll need to bring all your leadership and football skills together. Control 25 attributes per player (including strength, speed and skill) that alter as you progress. The 4,000 real player names make up almost 80 international sides and over 180 club sides."},{"id":2236,"title":"40 Winks","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eurocom Developments Ltd","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this 3d action-platform game you play as Ruff or Tumble, two children who must battle ghosts, goblins and other monsters in their dream-world. They must try to capture 40 winks scattered around the world in order to stop an evil old man named Nitekap. Nitekap wants to turn the winks into hood-winks, the things responsible for nightmares. You also have to find the 12 dream keys to unlock the boss level. A unique aspect of the game allows the players to temporarily morph into different costumes with special abilities. The costumes include a Prehistoric Man, Jester, Super Hero, and Ninja."},{"id":2237,"title":"5 Star Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kung Fu","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"5 Star Racing is budget car racing game featuring five game modes: Custom Car Derby, Speed Duel, Super Car Chase, Muscle Machines and Rally Rider. Each game mode features an easy track and a hard track, and two vehicle models in some color variations.  Gameplay has the player racing their vehicle against 5 opposing vehicles all competing for first place. During a race the game keeps track of the players lap time. Options include setting the difficulty level to either easy, medium or hard and setting the number of laps to either 3 or 15 total laps."},{"id":2238,"title":"A Bug's Life Activity Centre","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kids Revolution","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Laugh and play through the fun-filled world of A Bug's Life. Take part in loads of fun activities, puzzles and games as well as learning fascinating facts about bugs - all from a bug's point of view."},{"id":2239,"title":"A-Train - Trains, Power, Money","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Artdink Corporation","publisherName":"Maxis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"You play the part of the head of a railroad company, with the aim of creating your own railroad empire, providing a successful mass transit system that will be an inspiration to the rest of the world. Another goal is to provide the impetus for your chosen city to develop. There are a number of different places to set up business each with different layouts and existing houses and businesses.****The main money earners are passenger trains, that can be scheduled to pick up passengers at the times of day when the demand is high. However, in the long term you need the city to develop. This requires setting up trains that transport resources to where they are needed. These resources are used to build houses, and other buildings, increasing the number of passengers for your commuter trains.****As the city develops, new businesses will spring up, such as stadiums, high rise office blocks, and ski resorts. You can also build your own businesses, the success of which will depend on the local population, the presence of competing businesses, and even the changes of the seasons, among other factors.    ****The stock market is also another way of making money. You can also watch the seasons come and go, with snow visible in winter, and fireworks displays celebrating the new year."},{"id":2240,"title":"Ace Combat 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"Ace Combat 2 is the sequel to Namco's PSX combat flight simulator Air Combat. Ace Combat 2 puts you back in the cockpit as a mercenary pilot out to foil a world-threatening terrorist plot. You'll proceed through 30 missions in which your success will allow you to buy weapon upgrades, parts and other gimmicks just like in the original. ****The game offers sharper graphics and sounds, more planes and options, dual shock support as well as adding analog joystick support."},{"id":2241,"title":"Ace Combat 3 - Electrosphere","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"In Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere the player takes the place of an ace fighter pilot who works for an organization called \"UPEO\" and has to accomplish various missions, e.g. taking out a special aircraft carrier or taking out enemy satellite systems in orbit around earth. The player can earn ratings from A to D: the higher the rating, the higher the chance that the player can acquire new kinds of planes. The game has many environments which range from normal aerial missions to stratospheric missions and even outer space missions. A special catch is that the player often has to make decisions during missions which influence the overall storyline. There is also an autopilot feature which can be used to land or reach a destination."},{"id":2242,"title":"Aces of the Air","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Highwaystar","publisherName":"A1 Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"Aces of the Air attempts to simulate combat aviation using planes from around the World War II era.****Missions involve destroying enemy aircraft and bases on the ground.**Completed missions will earn the player a new plane to add to their hangar. Each plane has their own ratings in acceleration, max speed, turnability, durability, and gun equipment. Player's can also customize the color of their planes.****Planes can adjust their pitch, turn, throttle up and down, and can use guns, bombs, and rockets as weapons."},{"id":2243,"title":"Action Bass","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vingt-et-un Systems","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Action Bass is an arcade-type fishing game that emphasizes the action of trying to catch a big fish, and the struggle of reeling it in without it getting away. The game features two game modes, which are Challenge and Free mode.****In the challenge mode, players compete in a tournament where they are given three minutes to catch a fish large enough to meet the weight requirement, and this fish must also weigh enough to place within the top three of all the competitor fisherman's catches in order for the player to move on the next fishing area. The skilled fisherman who can complete the challenge mode, will be able to unlock new fishing lures and fishing areas.****In the free mode, players are free to choose from four different fishing areas to practice in, with no competition or time limit to worry about. The fishing areas include fishing by the boathouse, fishing in a jungle setting, fishing by a waterfall which makes the water cloudy, and fishing while the sun is setting.****When the player starts fishing, they must first choose a lure. Some of the lures include the minnow, popper, and pencil bait which each have their own characteristics.****Once the line is cast, a lure action meter appears and the player has to fill it in order to attract the fish. Once the fish gets attracted and gets caught on the line, a line tension meter appears. The player has to be careful while reeling in the fish, to not let this meter fill, or else the line will snap and the fish will be lost. ****The player also gets to keep their 5 biggest catches alive in their aquarium."},{"id":2244,"title":"Action Man - Destruction X","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Blitz Games Limited","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Seek out Dr. X through 3 differnt cities around the world 36 hi-speed, hi-action missions Awesome vehicles including Silver Speeder and Super Bike All new,terrifying bosses; Skulbot Prime and T-Wrex"},{"id":2245,"title":"Action Man - Operation Extreme","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Blitz Games Limited","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Action Man, hero of the TV animated series, is out to stop  Dr. X's latest plan for world conquest.  He'll travel through 26 action missions from burning deserts to the frozen North Pole fighting robot warriors, mutant plants and deadly insects among other enemies. ****The game has two distinct types of levels - Action levels where the hero is on foot from a third-person view and Vehicle levels where various high speed cars, planes and boats are drivable from an isometric view.  The missions include rescuing a kidnapped scientist, preventing a satellite launch by criminals, and retrieving a top secret formula among others.  New enemies encountered include Skullbot Prime and T-Wrex."},{"id":2246,"title":"Activision Classics","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Learning Technologies Interactive, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"A collection of 30 classic Activision and Imagic titles originally published for the Atari 2600: •Atlantis • Barnstorming •Boxing •Chopper Command •Cosmic Commuter •Crackpots •Dolphin •Dragster •Enduro •Fishing Derby •Freeway •Frostbite •Grand Prix •H.E.R.O. •Ice Hockey •Kaboom! •Keystone Kapers •Laser Blast •Megamania •Pitfall! •Plaque Attack •River Raid •River Raid II •Seaquest •Skiing •Sky Jinks •Spider Fighter •Stampede •Starmaster •Tennis "},{"id":2247,"title":"Actua Golf 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","publisherName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Actua Golf 3 is a golf simulation game featuring eight courses. You can completely customize your own character. With a new character you start with amateur tournaments until you have removed your handicap. Then you can participate in the pro tournaments.****To hit the ball in this game the player will have to use his analogue stick and swing that much like a real club.****The game features commentary by Peter Alliss and Alex Hay."},{"id":2248,"title":"Actua Ice Hockey","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Graphics","publisherName":"Gremlin Graphics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Another sport was added to the Actua series in this license of the Ice Hockey component of the 1998 Winter Olympics. You can choose from any of the leading teams and attempt to lead them to glory, starting from the qualifiers, with friendly matches (surely a misnomer in the tough world of Ice Hockey) and a practice mode also on offer. Players are motion-captured, and the action can be viewed from multiple camera angles. Paul Ferguson provides a running commentary, and full replays are provided."},{"id":2249,"title":"Actua Ice Hockey 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","publisherName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Actua Ice Hockey 2 is the follow-up of the official game of the Nagano 1998 Winter Olympics ice hockey tournament, Actua Ice Hockey. Focused on a fictional North American league, with GHL (Gremlin Hockey League) club teams, the game enhances the graphics and gameplay of the previous version. While the game is unlicensed, all teams were inspired by their real NHL counterparts, from team logos to player names (using the classic trick of changing one letter from the name to other phonetically close). ****Features include three speeds of play, a three-on-three arcade mode with smaller ring, network play and advanced body collision physics. Like NHL Championship (released around the same time), the game adds a coloured track to the puck named \"GremTrax\". Slower shots and passes are coloured green, and faster red (opposite to the blue/red combination used by Fox). Tactics were not forgotten, and the player is able to select the lines, select how and how fast teams build up the attack and are expected to shoot on goal and how to defend. If the player does not feel like controlling everything, tactical decisions can be left to the computer. It's also possible to trade players to balance or keep rosters up to date."},{"id":2250,"title":"Actua Soccer - Club Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","publisherName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Actua Soccer Club Edition is a re-edition of Actua Soccer, released with the 20 teams of the English Premiership instead of international competitions. New commentary was recorded and some Premiership historical data was included. All remaining aspects of the game were unchanged or just tweaked.****The rest of the game is well known to fans of the genre - it was the first fully polygonal football game on the market, which allowed an unprecedented graphical realism and (technically) unlimited camera angles."},{"id":2251,"title":"Actua Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","publisherName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"In 1995 the increased power of the new wave of systems made 3D football games a possibility several companies investigated. Most of the features people later took for granted in football games were pioneered, or at least fairly fresh, when they appeared in the first of the Actua Sports titles.  Multiple camera angles were available to view the full-3D action, with 3 Sheffield Wednesday FC players providing motion capture. 44 international squads of 22 players, each with 8 individual skill attributes, were featured. BBC commentator Barry Davies provided a full flowing commentary over the top. A full range of customised tournaments were available, as well as multi-player options allowing for both same-system and networked play."},{"id":2252,"title":"Actua Soccer 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","publisherName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Following the success of the first Actua Soccer game, a sequel was likely. The game is fast-paced with more of an action than simulation feel, and an emphasis on ground play rather than heading.****A young Michael Owen provides motion capture to produce realistic player motions and actions - the different builds and styles of players are taken into account. 64 top international teams are featured, as are 24 distinct stadiums, with weather conditions having both visible and noticeable playing effects.****This was one of the first games to feature 2-man commentary, with former England captain Trevor Brooking joining Barry Davies in the analytical role."},{"id":2253,"title":"Actua Soccer 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","publisherName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Arcade football action is recreated using motion captured graphics. As well as creating a custom tournament, you can play any of 25 leagues, with a total of 450 teams and 10,000 players featured. You can create your own squad, or customise the existing ones by trading and editing players. Tactics can be refined based on formation, defensive style and attacking approach. Realistic weather effects are incorporated into both appearance and gameplay. Barry Davies and former Celtic manager Martin O'Neill are the commentators."},{"id":2254,"title":"Actua Tennis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","publisherName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Actua Tennis features the Actua Sports concept of a fully 3D environment with multiple camera views for both the action and the replays, and motion captured player actions. You can design your player and then put him to the test in a series of tournaments around the world. Drop, lob and smash shots are all on offer, as are singles and doubles matches for up to 4 human players. The former Australian tennis player Pat Cash provides the commentary."},{"id":2255,"title":"Adiboo & Paziral's Secret","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coktel Vision","publisherName":"VU Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Adiboo & Paziral's Secret is a 3D action adventure game with 12 levels. Players will take control of Adiboo and help rescue the citizens of peaceful Tonies Island from the threat of mysterious island. The mysterious island has a leader named Paziral. To unveil his secret player must come across five levels: volcano, lagoon, forest, temple, and metal island. The game is divided into platform, racing, and arcade stages."},{"id":2256,"title":"Adidas Power Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Psygnosis Limited","publisherName":"Psygnosis Limited","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"adidas Power Soccer is a sports game which simulates soccer. While it has the option to play in simulation mode, it is best remembered for the Arcade mode and the trademark move of the game - the Predator Shot (named after the most popular brand of boots manufactured by the German company). In this mode, all special moves are unlocked, and some of them allow to go way beyond what rules allow.****4 cameras allow to follow the motion-captured action in the best way possible. Commentary is available in English, German and French."},{"id":2257,"title":"Adidas Power Soccer 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Shen Technologies SARL","publisherName":"Psygnosis Limited","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"adidas Power Soccer 2 is the second main game in the Psygnosis series and was made by a different development studio. Continuing the 3D gameplay from the first game, this title adds updated player and team databases for the 1997-1998 season, a new arcade mode where players can perform special moves, commentary by ITV's Brian Moore (UK), Yves Lecoq (France) and RTL's Marcel Reif (Germany), and eight new stadia fully rendered in 3D.****The title includes many real Premier League teams, in addition to 56 national teams and top clubs. Multiplayer is available for up to four players with a multitap."},{"id":2258,"title":"Adidas Power Soccer 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shen Technologies SARL","publisherName":"Psygnosis Limited","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"adidas Power Soccer 98 is the fourth and final title in the Psygnosis series. Offering the classic mix of arcade and simulated gameplay from the previous games, this edition updates the game twelve different types of tournaments and cups, eleven international leagues, 120 national teams and about 30 different stadia to play in.****Aside from the classic gameplay players have different moves such as flick-passes, short dribbles, and sliding tackles. In both both (arcade modes and simulation), there is a speed button that makes players run at an extreme and somewhat unrealistic speed. It is not entirely an advantage as using it widens the gap between the ball and the foot, leaving players wide open for tackles. Unlike similar games, there also isn't a way to scroll through the available players - the game automatically selects the player nearest to the ball.****The camera is dynamic and smoothly zooms in and out to give the best overview of the pitch. Multiplayer is available for up to four players through multitap. It was released in June of 1998 to coincide with the 1998 World Cup played in France at that time."},{"id":2259,"title":"Adidas Power Soccer International '97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psygnosis Limited","publisherName":"Psygnosis Limited","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This sequel to the early PlayStation bestseller adidas Power Soccer expands on the number of available leagues (from 3 to 5, with Spain and Italy adding to the English, French and German leagues) and a \"Top 20\" division with top European Clubs, as well as 56 national teams. The usual game modes and options in the genre make a presence here, being possible to play cups, tournaments or leagues.****As with the previous game, the same fast-paced gameplay remains, while the regular mode isn't much different from the remaining sports game in the first years of the console, with the face buttons controlling the basic aspects of the game, such as passing, lobbing or kicking (or different kind of lunges on defence). However, the game gains a new dimension in the \"arcade mode\", where it's possible to bend the rules with infamous kicks to the head or unleash the trademark move of the series - the Predator Megakick, named after the then revolutionary boot models. However, doing those decrease the players' stamina meter, and after the bar is depleted, players not only no longer can make special moves, but also take longer to recover from a tackle, so longer games can be won (or lost) by the number of players that can't feel their legs no more."},{"id":2260,"title":"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Iron & Blood - Warriors of Ravenloft","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"In this fighting style game, the player assumes the personas of various character types from the Ravenloft setting of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons universe. The goal (besides winning each battle) involves a quest for artifacts that will determine whether the \"ranks of Chaos\" or the \"Lords of Law\" are triumphant.  Unique to this fighting game (at least at the time) was the introduction of cooperative campaign play for two players at once."},{"id":2261,"title":"Adventures of Lomax, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Psygnosis Limited","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Cute, green-haired yet halfwitted creatures Lemmings this time appear in a platform**game. As the only survivor Lemming that managed to rescue himself from the evil spell**of Evil Ed, you (Lomax) must stop Evil Ed's distracting effect over the LemmingLand.****In your quest most of your enemies will be Hench Lemmings which've been possessed**by Evil Ed's evil spell. You will be mainly using your spin attack or -when grabbed-**your magic helmet to free these imprisoned Lemmings from the spell.****You have also some special abilities like building a bridge, digging horizontally **through certain obstacles (just like the other Lemmings games) or throwing a flaming**helmet that will help you to accomplish your goal."},{"id":2262,"title":"Agent Armstrong","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"King of the Jungle","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Agent Armstrong is a 3D side-scrolling single-player-shooter released in the early days of the PSX. Set in 1930, Armstrong must battle across 4 continents and deep underwater as the Syndicate attempt to control the world. The 30 levels are mission-based with at least 2 objectives. There are boss sequences every 5 levels or so. Whilst the game is predominantly side-scrolling there are many sequences and areas (boss areas in particular) where the action is free form."},{"id":2263,"title":"Agile Warrior F-111X","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Black Ops Entertainment, LLC","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Flying","description":"Because of international conflicts and new dangers due to terrorist attacks the Air Force needed to construct a new warplane which can be uses for multiple roles like frontal attacks or stealth operations. The result: a mixture between the YF-23's (high performance airframe), the X- 31's (thrust-vectoring maneuverability), and the F-111's (superior terrain and weapon-guidance systems).****In Agile Warrior: F-111X the player pilots one of these aircraft to solve the mentioned issues in about six missions. To be successful he needs to utilize all of the aircraft's features, e.g. rockets, a radar which uncovers nearby enemies or the ability to cloak. The latter is important during the stealth missions in which the player needs to avoid hostile radars."},{"id":2264,"title":"Air Combat","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Flying","description":"One of the first 3rd party games for the PlayStation.****You play as a freelance mercenary hired by world governments to strike against terrorists.  The missions get harder as you proceed, but the money you earn for completing each mission makes it worthwhile. You can purchase additional aircraft and arms as you go along, as well as hire wingmen to make the going easier.****Combat flight simulator in which you play a mercenary pilot who hires his combat skills to several corporations, governments, etc. in order to get cash for weapons & upgrades.****The game progresses through a series of linear missions, and has a 2 player split-screen deathmatch mode plus a series of extras like hidden planes, mini-games, etc.****An arcadish combat flight simulator for the Playstation. The game casts you as a mercenary that hires his piloting skills to a set of organizations, governments, etc. in order to receive cash to buy better weapons & upgrades.****The game is played from either a first person or 3rd person perspective a la Afterburner, an has a standard single player mission-based campaign as well as a deathmatch-like 2 player mode. Also included are a series of hidden planes as well as some hidden mini-games. Plus, as in other Namco games, you can put in your own music cds to play as you fly the missions."},{"id":2265,"title":"Air Hockey","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Success Corp.","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Air Hockey is a budget air hockey game for the PlayStation. There are four characters available to either play as or to face off against. The aim is to have a higher score than your opponent when the timer hits zero, and to make that a little easier there are bonuses strewn across the table. Some are activated upon touch, while others are stored with the player until used.****The only two gameplay options are 1 player versus the computer or 2 players versus each other."},{"id":2266,"title":"Aironauts","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Red Lemon Studios","publisherName":"Red Storm Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Aironauts is a flying aerobatic stunt action game for up to two players, set in a dystopian future society where prisoners are pitted against one another in arena battles to the death.  Players choose from 8 characters, each with distinct weapons and looks, and take to the skies in a battle to the death for the viewing public on \"SKP-TV\". Every level, called battle area, consists of a series of challenges, e.g. destroying certain items or a checkpoint race, ended with a one-to-one boss fight. After every area the player can trade collected and earned angel wings for power-ups which improve his abilities, e.g. speed or armor.  The game features Deathmatch, Stunt and Battle Modes."},{"id":2267,"title":"Akuji the Heartless","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics, Inc.","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In Akuji: The Heartless the player takes the role of Akuji, a voodoo-priest. The title of the game is meant to be taken literally as Akuji's wedding day brought a problem with it: his brother kills him and rips out his heart. Now Akuji has to travel through the underworld to get back to the living and take his revenge.****This game is a typical third-person action-adventure similar to Tomb Raider: the player jumps and fights through the stages. Over the course of their adventure they learn new skills which are used to kill enemies and solve puzzles;  sometimes by revisiting old levels and using these new skills to reach previously unavailable areas. The player can increase his health bar by collecting voodoo dolls which are lying around in the levels. The camera is set in the over-the-shoulder perspective but can be adjusted manually. Living up to its scenario the levels are designed to deliver a horror atmosphere."},{"id":2268,"title":"Alex Ferguson's Player Manager 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Anco Software Ltd.","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"In this tactical football management game, you become the manager of a team in the English, French or Belgian league, with different subdivisions, starting in 2001. Your job includes setting out strategies, planning training sessions, keeping an eye on your players and attracting new talent, taking care of finances, and of course making sure that you win your matches. You will be given specific goals, such as qualifying for the champion's league, or defending the club's reputation. Games do not only include league matches, but friendlies and cup matches as well.****The actual games can be watched real-time in 3D, allowing for on-the-fly substitutions and tactical decisions, and a unique feature is you can both manage and play for a club, although there is no way to actually control players or actively participate. All players have different abilities and characteristics, which can be trained to create a well-balanced team. The French version portrays manager Guy Roux (famous of Auxerre), while the UK version has Alex Ferguson (Manchester United)."},{"id":2269,"title":"Alex Ferguson's Player Manager 2002","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Anco Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"In this tactical football management game, you become the manager of a team in the English, French or Belgian league, with different subdivisions, starting in 2001. Your job includes setting out strategies, planning training sessions, keeping an eye on your players and attracting new talent, taking care of finances, and of course making sure that you win your matches. You will be given specific goals, such as qualifying for the champion's league, or defending the club's reputation. Games do not only include league matches, but friendlies and cup matches as well.****The actual games can be watched real-time in 3D, allowing for on-the-fly substitutions and tactical decisions, and a unique feature is you can both manage and play for a club, although there is no way to actually control players or actively participate. All players have different abilities and characteristics, which can be trained to create a well-balanced team. The French version portrays manager Guy Roux (famous of Auxerre), while the UK version has Alex Ferguson (Manchester United)."},{"id":2270,"title":"Alexi Lalas International Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Z-Axis, Ltd.","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Three Lions is a title designed to represent England's Football Association (which bears a crest featuring three lions). There are 32 official teams to choose in two modes to play. Tournament (with official settings) and exhibition match. Teams and players are developed with attention to statistic detail and featuring a unique face for each player, rendered from their likeness****There is one special feature. In every soccer game, there is very good commentary. In \"Three Lions\", there is no commentary. No phrases like \"Owen shoots\" or \"Barthez saves\". You can almost feel the real atmosphere of the football match where the players are shouting at each other, referee is telling you to stop playing the injury and defensemen are complaining about the quality of the pitch."},{"id":2271,"title":"Alfred Chicken","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Möbius Entertainment Ltd.","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Oh no!  Alfred's girlfriend Floella has been chicknapped by the malevolent MekaChicken!  Navigate Alfred through worlds of cheese, playing cards, children's toy blocks and more weird locations as he pursues MekaChicken and defeats an army of psychotic snails along the way.****Alfred Chicken is a remake of the Amiga game of the same name.  It features updated polygonal graphics and a CD quality soundtrack, in addition to all-new levels.  However, the basic gameplay is the same - guide Alfred through action-packed platform levels and snatch up as many gems as you can along the way.****Peck at the balloons strewn throughout the levels to release them - once you've released them all, you can progress to the next level.  A watering can is also hidden in each level - collect these for Alfred's friend Mr. Peckles, who is (naturally) a gigantic smiling sunflower.  Doing so will score Alfred a bonus for the level."},{"id":2272,"title":"Alien Resurrection","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Argonaut Software Ltd","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Two hundred years after the events of Alien 3, Lieutenant Ellen Ripley is cloned by military scientists interested in the Alien Queen she had become a host for. Like the \"Company\" from the earlier films, the military intends to use the Queen to breed a force of bio-weapons. But then something goes wrong; the Aliens they are studying manage to escape, and swarm throughout the science ship. It's up to four stranded heroes - Ripley, Call, DiStephano and Christie - to wipe out the Aliens, and return the ship safely to Earth.****Gameplay is standard FPS action, with limited ammo and plenty of hazards to detour around or find the switch to deactivate. The player switches between the four main characters at each level change, each with a slightly different set of abilities (Call has a motion tracker, Christie has his twin pistols from the film). Levels are based around keeping the Auriga running, and making their way through the ship to escape.****The game uses a true 3-D engine, allowing for ladders, rooms over rooms, and the ability to look up and down. Aliens also make use of the 3-D space, and can crawl along walls and ceilings, or leap out from the shadows to attack. Scripting is also heavily used, to set up cinematic moments (such as an Alien chasing a fleeing guard) throughout the levels."},{"id":2273,"title":"Alien Trilogy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Probe Entertainment Ltd.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Alien Trilogy is a first-person shooter based on the first three Alien movies. You control Lt. Ripley in three sections, each based on one film: The colony complex on LV426 (from Aliens), the prison planet (from Alien³) and the derelict spaceship (from Alien). Each section consists of about 10 missions. In every mission, certain goals must be accomplished to continue. These include killing a certain number of enemies, finding items or activating switches.****Enemies include everything the Alien life cycle provides: facehuggers, chestbursters, warrior aliens, dog aliens (from Alien³) and Alien queens, one of which waits in the final mission of every section. In addition to the Aliens, you also have to fight employees of the Company, who have either been infected by the Aliens and are beyond saving or who actively want to obstruct your mission.****Weapons to be used include pistol, shotgun, pulse rifle, flame thrower and smart gun. Ammunition, health upgrades and other useful items are scattered throughout the levels. Hidden areas may be uncovered by using explosives like grenades and seismic charges. An auto mapping system helps in not getting lost, night goggles and shoulder lamps (running on battery power) allow you to see in the dark and the motion tracker tells you where your enemies are - but only if they are moving."},{"id":2274,"title":"All Star Action  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Test your strenght in fast races and sporting events. The ultimate in fun for you and your friends. Enthralling, intoxicating action-packed suspense!"},{"id":2275,"title":"All Star Action  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Test your strenght in fast races and sporting events. The ultimate in fun for you and your friends. Enthralling, intoxicating action-packed suspense!"},{"id":2276,"title":"All Star Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kung Fu Games","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"A racing game featuring four game modes. The four game modes are Supercar Challenge, Classic Cars, Stockcar Frenzy, and GT Racer.****The game features 12 vehicles such as the Pina 238, Fenzo 500, and Manelli 748. There are also 12 tracks to race on which include Garrett Hills, Forest Valley, and Murran Ridge. Each game mode itself features its' own set of 3 vehicles and 3 tracks to choose from and is the main difference between all the game modes.****Gameplay has the player racing their vehicle against 5 opposing vehicles all vying for first place. During a race the game keeps track of the players lap  time.****Options include setting the difficulty level to either easy, medium or hard and setting the number of laps to either 3 or 15 total laps."},{"id":2277,"title":"All Star Racing 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kung Fu Games","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"This is the next installment of All Star Racing. The game features 4 different game modes with each mode featuring a different vehicle type to race. There's the Bike mode featuring superbikes, the Kart mode featuring kart racing, GP mode featuring open wheeled Grand Prix cars, and a Truck mode featuring tractor-trailer trucks to race. Each of these vehicles comes in a variety of colors. Each mode features 5 different tracks to race on. Each race has the player trying to beat 5 other racers to achieve 1st place.****Options include setting the number of laps (3,6,9,12 or 15), the difficulty level (easy, medium, or hard), and whether to turn vibration on or off."},{"id":2278,"title":"All Star Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eidos Interactive","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"All Star Soccer allows you to create your very own dream team in terms of both physical appearance and playing style. The choice of the players head, some of which are caricatures of top sporting stars, determines mental attributes. Physical attributes are affected by your choice of body and legs which affect speed, acceleration, shooting, heading, tackling and stamina. In addition, you can configure almost every aspect of the teams tactical play. These include team formations, set-pieces, playing styles and player marking. Once you have constructed a team you can move them onto the field and take part in various modes of cup and league play. There are a wealth of option menus to wade through which allow you to tinker with every aspect of the game. Rules of play, leniency of the ref, injuries, fouls, there is even an option to turn up the on-field violence. "},{"id":2279,"title":"All Star Tennis '99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Smart Dog","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Play as 8 world-class ATP/WTA tour players (including Michael Chang, Gustavo Kuerten, Mark Philippoussis, Richard Krajicek, Conchita Martínez and Jana Novotná) as well as 4 fictional players through a range of tournaments on grass, clay, hard court and rebound ace surfaces.  Strikes such as lobs, volleys, smashes are available. Multiplayer options are offered for singles and doubles: up to four players can enter the challenge in a 2-on-2 match."},{"id":2280,"title":"All Star Tennis 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"All Star Tennis 2000 is a 3D Tennis simulation game. The game features Exhibition, Season and Tournament play. There are 10 different tournaments in which you can compete on eight different courts from all over the world. Seven actual tennis players have been digitalized and included with the game. Each of them has their own strengths and weaknesses. You can play the game in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. You can also choose the amount of sets in a game."},{"id":2281,"title":"All Star Watersports","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Surfing","description":"All Star Watersports lets you 'Ride-the-barrel' through the most realistic waves yet seen on the PSone. Grab a surfboard, bodyboard, windsurfer or jet watercraft and carve up some of the most awesome surfing beaches along the coast. Play with the seagulls and dolphins as you master the skills required for each sport including barrel riding the surfboard, jibing the windsurfer, jumping the jet watercraft and spinning the bodyboard. You can compete against the computer, or up to four players can compete in contests including: 'Beach Competition', 'Big Air Contests' and 'Extreme Trick'. All Stars Watersports contains dynamic, variable size surf breaking waves ranging from the perfect 5 foot peeler to massive and angry reef breaks. "},{"id":2282,"title":"All-Star Baseball 97 Featuring Frank Thomas","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Iguana Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"This baseball game is the follow up to Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball. It features an Exhibition, Season, Playoff, All-Star, Batting Practice, and Home Run Derby modes. It also features all the 28 MLB teams plus the Tampa Bay and Arizona squads, the 2 new expansion teams of that era. The game includes the real players, stats, stadiums, and logos of each team. ****During full season play, the game keeps track of stats in more than 27 different categories. The player can also trade players from their team during the season.****The play-by-play commentary is from sportscaster Jon Miller."},{"id":2283,"title":"All-Star Slammin' D-Ball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Access co., ltd.","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"An arcade-style simulation of the famous P. E. game Dodgeball. Two teams face off; 4 players on each side in the infield, and another 3 from each team surround the field. Knock out all your opponent's infield players to win. You have the ability to catch thrown shots with a well-timed button press, and then return the favor with either a normal shot, or a high-powered shot, which are activated similarly to fighting-game moves.****The game includes a single game mode, either single-player, or two-player, as well as a tournament mode."},{"id":2284,"title":"Allied General","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"SSI","publisherName":"SSI","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"The sequel to Panzer General and second release in SSI's 5-Star General series. This time you play World War 2 from the Allied point of view. Both, Western Allies and Soviet Forces, can be played (Pacific theatre is not included). The game interface is only slightly enhanced, unit and map graphics are the same as in its predecessor."},{"id":2285,"title":"Alone in the Dark - One-Eyed Jack's Revenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":" I-Motion","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In Alone in the Dark 2, you take the role of detective Edward Carnby, one of the two main characters in the original Alone in the Dark. Carnby is now called upon to investigate a bootlegger named One Eyed Jack after an old detective college name Stryker attributes Jack to the kidnapping of young Grace Saunders. Stryker attempts to infiltrate Jack's dilapidated mansion of Hell's Kitchen and rescue the girl, only to disappear himself. That's where Carnby comes in.****Carnby soon learns that Jack and his gangsters are really 15th century pirates who gained immortality after Jack joined forces with Elizabeth Jarret, a Voodoo witch. However the dark magic which keeps them immortal also requires Jack and his crew to regularly make human sacrifices (which explains Grace's kidnapping).****Now Carnby must battle his way through Hell's Kitchen and Jack's army of tommy-gun wielding gangsters, searching for a way to break the spell and make them stay dead. ****Alone in the Dark 2 is an action-adventure game, similar to the original Alone in the Dark. Like its predecessor, the game uses hybrid 2D-3D graphics. Completing the game requires you to solve a lot of puzzles while fighting zombie pirates along the way. Some enemies can be killed with the numerous weapons at your disposal, while others need to be defeated via trickery. ****Apart from Edward Carnby, the game also includes a short section (two sections in the CD-ROM version) where you play as the little Grace Saunders. Grace obviously cannot fight, and thus the sections featuring her are all about fast reflexes and wits to evade and outsmart the enemies."},{"id":2286,"title":"Alone in the Dark - The New Nightmare  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Darkworks.","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Edward Carnby, private eye of the paranormal, is back.****Carnby's best friend, Charles Fiske, has been found dead near Shadow Island, a mysterious island near Maine. It is your duty to take up the investigation and find out the secrets of Shadow Island. But you're not going alone... your companion will be a redhead by the name of Aline Cedrac who has her own reasons for tagging along. Aside from being a woman and inexperienced in the world of danger, she is the only one with the knowledge for translating the ancient Abkhani tabloids which may hold the secrets behind Carnby's friend's death and the disappearance of Aline's father.****Upon arriving on the island, your plane has been shot down by the things unknown, and the heroes have no other choice but to jump with a parachute, thus separating them on the island.****Now you choose the character to play with, either as Edward Carnby or Aline Cedrac, as they explore the mysterious and gloomy island with all its secrets and parallel stories that contain different locations and tasks for different characters, thus adding the level of replayability in a different experience."},{"id":2287,"title":"Alone in the Dark - The New Nightmare  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Darkworks.","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Edward Carnby, private eye of the paranormal, is back.****Carnby's best friend, Charles Fiske, has been found dead near Shadow Island, a mysterious island near Maine. It is your duty to take up the investigation and find out the secrets of Shadow Island. But you're not going alone... your companion will be a redhead by the name of Aline Cedrac who has her own reasons for tagging along. Aside from being a woman and inexperienced in the world of danger, she is the only one with the knowledge for translating the ancient Abkhani tabloids which may hold the secrets behind Carnby's friend's death and the disappearance of Aline's father.****Upon arriving on the island, your plane has been shot down by the things unknown, and the heroes have no other choice but to jump with a parachute, thus separating them on the island.****Now you choose the character to play with, either as Edward Carnby or Aline Cedrac, as they explore the mysterious and gloomy island with all its secrets and parallel stories that contain different locations and tasks for different characters, thus adding the level of replayability in a different experience."},{"id":2288,"title":"Alundra","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Matrix Software","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Alundra is a boy who can step into other people's dreams. His own dreams tell him to go to the village Inoa. The ship on which Alundra is coming to the village goes down, but Alundra himself is washed up on a beach near the village. There, a blacksmith Jess takes care of him and treats him like his own son. But Alundra, stepping into the dreams of the village people, understands there's a danger somewhere. The people have horrible nightmares, and only Alundra can find out what they mean...****Alundra is an action role playing game (RPG) somewhat similar to the famous Zelda games. It uses real-time combat and has a lot of physical and environmental puzzles. A big part of the game is spent in dungeons, where the player has to solve puzzles in order to proceed."},{"id":2289,"title":"Alundra 2 - A New Legend Begins","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Contrail.","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Story-wise, this title isn't really a sequel to Alundra. The hero of this game is the red-haired Flint, whose parents were killed by pirates. Flint engages himself on a journey to avenge his parents, but soon discovers that there is a bigger conspiracy - the evil Mephisto wants to turn all people into robots by putting magic keys into them. ****Alundra 2 is in 3D and uses polygonal graphics, unlike the first game of the series.The gameplay of Alundra 2, like the original Alundra, is very similar to the Legend Of Zelda series with emphasis being on puzzle solving and dungeon exploring."},{"id":2290,"title":"Amazing Virtual Sea-Monkeys, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Creature Labs","publisherName":"SVG Distribution","players":"1 Player","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"The player controls 'Nautila' a 'Babelfish', which is used to indirectly influence the environment within a huge water tank. Nautila has to suck up dangerous fish, clear rocks, supply food etc. for creatures resembling the 'Sea Monkeys' advertisements found e.g. in many comic books a few years ago. These creatures (essentially micro shrimps), have nevertheless not much in common with their comic cousins in this game. The Sea Monkeys in the game try to reach a Venus Shell as soon as they are hatched. If Nautila is not fast enough to clear the puzzles preventing the Sea Monkeys from reaching their shell, they will perish... Catch line: Save the primeval shrimp... 70 levels in total, with increasingly difficult objectives."},{"id":2291,"title":"American Pool","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"  Digicube.","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"A pool game featuring a Training mode, a Pocket Game mode, and a Pool Contest mode.****In Training mode, players are presented with 18 stages in which they are shown a sample of a shot done by the computer player that they then have to try to replicate.****The Pocket Game mode lets the player compete in various types of pool games such as 9-Ball, 8-Ball, Basic, Rotation, and 14-1 Ball. Players can set the number of sets to play and the difficulty level.****The Pool Contest mode lets the player create a character with their own name, gender, age, and face avatar (3 different choices for each gender), and compete in a 32 player tournament of 9-Ball. The players character can level up by winning matches which unlocks 6 different powerup techs and 3 special techs. Some techs include Easy Shot which slows down the speed of the shot power meter and Free Ball which allows the cue ball to be placed anywhere on the pool table.****Gameplay consists of the player lining up their shot, choosing where to hit the cue ball with the cue stick, and then determining the strength of their shot by use of a power meter."},{"id":2292,"title":"Amerzone - The Explorer's Legacy – Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Microids","publisherName":"Microids","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In 1932, Alexandre Valembois was a young explorer who, with his native friend Anonio Alverez, wanted to make a name for himself by exploring the mysterious Amerzone region. Befriended by the natives of the region, he witnessed a strange ritual involving a giant egg of the famed white birds. Wanting to prove that the white birds existed, Alexandre stole the mysterious egg and betrayed the natives' trust Returning to France, nobody believed Alexandre or his journals about the Amerzone. Sixty years have passed and the world has changed. World War 2 has come and gone, the Amerzone remains unexplored and closed off to outsiders by it's despotic leader, Anoino Alverez. Monsieur Alexandre Valembois is an old man at the end of his life, living alone in a lighthouse and wishing to fix his mistake. At this time, a young reporter comes to visit the old Alexandre Valembois regarding his adventures...  Amerzone is a first person adventure game, similar to Myst, taking place between different rooms and areas. The player assumes the role of the reporter and must unravel the clues left by Monsieur Valembois, travelling over several picturesque locations and eventually reaching the fictional Amerzone region. The adventure game takes place over a series of areas. The player can click on arrow icons to change the orientation or to move to different areas. Objects of interest change the cursor to a magnifying glass icon. Objects that can be interacted with or picked up change the cursor to a hand icon. An icon of gears represents a mechanism which must be manipulated before it can be properly used. The player's inventory can be accessed at any time."},{"id":2293,"title":"Amerzone - The Explorer's Legacy – Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Microids","publisherName":"Microids","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In 1932, Alexandre Valembois was a young explorer who, with his native friend Anonio Alverez, wanted to make a name for himself by exploring the mysterious Amerzone region. Befriended by the natives of the region, he witnessed a strange ritual involving a giant egg of the famed white birds. Wanting to prove that the white birds existed, Alexandre stole the mysterious egg and betrayed the natives' trust Returning to France, nobody believed Alexandre or his journals about the Amerzone. Sixty years have passed and the world has changed. World War 2 has come and gone, the Amerzone remains unexplored and closed off to outsiders by it's despotic leader, Anoino Alverez. Monsieur Alexandre Valembois is an old man at the end of his life, living alone in a lighthouse and wishing to fix his mistake. At this time, a young reporter comes to visit the old Alexandre Valembois regarding his adventures...  Amerzone is a first person adventure game, similar to Myst, taking place between different rooms and areas. The player assumes the role of the reporter and must unravel the clues left by Monsieur Valembois, travelling over several picturesque locations and eventually reaching the fictional Amerzone region. The adventure game takes place over a series of areas. The player can click on arrow icons to change the orientation or to move to different areas. Objects of interest change the cursor to a magnifying glass icon. Objects that can be interacted with or picked up change the cursor to a hand icon. An icon of gears represents a mechanism which must be manipulated before it can be properly used. The player's inventory can be accessed at any time."},{"id":2294,"title":"Anastasia","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd.","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Anastasia is a Puzzle game, developed by The Code Monkeys and published by Midas Interactive Entertainment, which was released in Europe in 2001."},{"id":2295,"title":"Andretti Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"For the first time ever in an arcade racer, take control of either NASCAR or Indy cars and cruise around 16 detailed tracks. There are 3 views available to drive from. As well as individual races, you can play a full career. Derek Daly and Bob Jenkins provide a running commentary. Outside factors such as pit-crew mistakes and mechanical failures can affect your races."},{"id":2296,"title":"Animal Football","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd.","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"The preparations for the most exciting happening of the year are well on there way. The biggest football match of all times is going to start. FC Wild Dogs has been challenged by SV Lion Rocks. The coaches of both teams are still thinking about the final line-up. Today is the day, the match is going to start... who will win!"},{"id":2297,"title":"Animal Snap - Rescue Them 2 by 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ignition Entertainment","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In this children's title based on the Chinese tile game of mahjongg, players must clear stacks of tiles by matching pairs of letters, animals, food, or plants. Each game is timed, and the goal is to clear each of the ten levels within the limit. A record time is also presented in the bottom right corner of the screen. On the right side of the playfield is the word \"bonus,\" which lights up whenever players match the five corresponding letters. Once the word is spelled out, players unlock an additional game called Block Blaster, which is patterned after the classic Breakout. Players are challenged to eliminate a series of blocks by ricocheting a bouncing ball into a wall using a horizontal paddle. "},{"id":2298,"title":"Animaniacs - Ten Pin Alley","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Saffire Corporation.","publisherName":"ASC Games","players":"1-6 Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"Animaniacs: Ten Pin Alley is a bowling game, a sequel of sorts to Ten Pin Alley. The gameplay is basically the same: the player can choose from a selection of characters (this time from the Animaniacs cartoon) with varying statistics, or build a new character from the ground up. This character is then positioned with the digital pad facing the bowling lane and its pins. Pressing X starts the ball launch where the screen switches to a side view of the character holding the ball and three gauges appear: Two tricolored ones for speed and accuracy and a smaller green one for putting a spin on the ball. Initially, the player can fill the spin gauge by pressing both the digital pad and X. After some seconds, a fast meter starts to move on the other gauges. The objective is to press X when it reaches the yellow band on each gauge. If it misses this mark, the character fumbles and drops the ball."},{"id":2299,"title":"Animorphs - Shattered Reality","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Single Trac Entertainment Tech. Inc.","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"ANIMORPHS: Shattered Reality is a quasi-3D platformer based on the popular Scholastic book series.  A quick back story: Earth is being secretly conquered by an alien race known as the Yeerks, small slug like creatures that enter a host’s ear, latch onto their brain, and completely control them.  The only thing standing between the Yeerks and total domination is the Animorphs, a group of kids who have the power to morph into any animal form they can touch.  ****In Shattered Reality, the leader of the Yeerk invasion, Visser 3, has a plan to finally take over the world.  Using a device called “the Continuum Crystal”, Visser 3 plans to manipulate the space-time continuum in such as to change reality, making his invasion force the rulers of Earth, with no more Animorphs to fight against him.  However, as he activates the continuum crystal, is misfires, shatters itself and the shards of the crystal become scattered.  The Animorphs must collect all the shards of the shattered crystal to prevent Visser 3 from achieving his evil designs.****You then control the various members of the Animorphs crew, leading them through several differently themed levels (forests, swamps, urban, factories, underwater, subway tunnels, spacecraft, etc.) to collect the pieces of the crystal.  Most of the gameplay is jumping around on platforms collecting coins, battling aliens (when you encounter an alien, you automatically morph from your human self into your “battle morph”, which is a unique animal for each character), defeating the occasional boss alien, and trying not to fall.  A few levels are more of a 3rd person race, rather than platform based, as you navigate a dolphin, dragonfly, bat, or hawk (one of the Animorphs in another one of their animal forms) down a dangerous path.  All the levels are quite linear in nature.  At the end of each level, you collect a piece of the crystal.  If for some reason you fail in your quest, you get to see a movie of what happens to Earth when the Yeerks finally take over.  If you succeed, you are rewarded with a nice “winning” video."},{"id":2300,"title":"Anna Kournikova's Smash Court Tennis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"A sequel to the popular Smash Court Tennis series, this time endorsed and starring Russia's tennis minx, Anna Kournikova.****Anna Kournikova is here to show you how its done. Learn all the real shots of tennis, bounce around on the multiple game modes, including Tournament, Street Tennis and the explosive Bomb Ball! ****The more games you win, the more characters appear, each with different attributes and skills. Gain extra items for your characters. Multiplayer fun for up to 4 players."},{"id":2301,"title":"Ape Escape","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Specter, a popular attraction at the amusement park, has been transformed from a mild-mannered monkey into a scheming simian through the powers of the intelligence boosting Peak Point Helmet. Now he and his monkey army have taken over the Professor's time machine in order to to travel back in time and replace human civilization with a simian society. There's just one catch: Spike was caught in the time machine as well, and has been pulled back into the past with them. With the help of the Professor's numerous gadgets Spike will travel through prehistoric lands and capture Specter's army to prevent his evil scheme.****Because of the game's requirement of a Dual Shock controller, all of Spike's items are controlled through the right stick. Examples include a stun stick that can be slashed in any direction or spun in a circle, an RC Car that can drive alongside Spike as he runs, and a helicopter blade that can be spun rapidly to lift Spike or slow his descent. The goal in every level is to capture enough of Specter's monkeys to diminish their effect on history. Each monkey has different stats and personalities. Some will barely pay attention to you and will prefer to goof off or sleep, while others will attack you with machine guns, rocket launchers, and UFOs. Weapons will only stun a monkey, and they must be captured using the Time Net.****Finding every monkey in a level will unlock a time attack mode for the level, and collecting Specter Coins hidden in levels will unlock bonus games like boxing and skiing that use the dual stick controls."},{"id":2302,"title":"Apocalypse","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Activision","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The end of the world is near. Featuring Bruce Willis' voice, you are Trey Kincaid, nano-physicist and sole defender of the world. It's up to you to defeat the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse before it's happy trails to us all...****Featuring a motion-captured, cyberscanned Bruce Willis, multiple levels, explosive sound effects, up to 20 on screen enemies and an arsenal like never seen before."},{"id":2303,"title":"Aqua GT","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Take-Two Interactive","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Aqua GT is powerboat racing game. It features three modes: Championship, Arcade and Two-player.****Championship mode is the main single player game, where you advance through the Bronze, Silver and Gold Championships. In the Arcade gameplay mode you have to beat the clock. In two-player split screen mode you go head to head against another player.****There are 5 boats to choose from, and you can unlock another 15 while progressing through the game. All boat vary in speed, acceleration and handling.****The tracks are set in canals of major cities, like London, Amsterdam and New York. Each track has a high or low tide, and you can race at day time or during the night time."},{"id":2304,"title":"Aquanaut's Holiday","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"ArtDink.","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In this immersive ocean experience, players are put into the role of a submersible to explore the ocean depths at their leisure. ****Along the way, players can cruise the depths of the ocean from a first-person perspective, climbing or diving the waters as they see fit to discover the wonders of the ocean.  Along the way, players can locate sunken ships, statues, and other aquatic treasures, or attempt to communicate with the various sea life through sonar, whether it's a whale, or one of the more bizarre creatures found within the darkest depths of the ocean.****Players can also leave underwater stations to mark points of interest for future study, or even assist in building a customizable coral reef that will continue to grow and attract marine life.****Aquanaut's Holiday is a unique, interactive experience that focuses on the subtleties of discovery over fast-paced action sequences or point accumulation."},{"id":2305,"title":"Arc the Lad Collection - Arc Arena - Monster Tournament","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":" G-Craft.","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Arc the Lad Monster Game is a spin-off from the Arc the Lad series and a bonus expansion to Arc the Lad II, as it uses the player's saves from the second game so the player can compete in the tournament with his monsters, visit shops, trade items etc. In addition there is a collection of casino mini-games that complete the package."},{"id":2306,"title":"Arc the Lad Collection - Arc the Lad","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":" G-Craft.","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"A girl named Kukuru lives in a village controlled by the Sacred Tribe - people who guard an ancient flame which contains a powerful spirit that was sealed in it many years ago. Kukuru must marry a man she doesn't love, and in order to avoid this marriage, she accepts the offer of the mayor: he asks her to extinguish the flame. As a result, the spirit awakes and threatens to destroy the world. A young adventurer named Arc arrives to the village at the same moment as Kukuru is standing frightened in front of the spirit. Arc immediately recognizes it - it was the murderer of his father! Before he realizes how that could be possible, the spirit disappears, and now Arc and Kukuru have to do everything in their powers to undo the error, to stop the spirit, and perhaps to avenge the death of Arc's father.****\"Arc the Lad\" is a hybrid of traditional and strategy-based console-style RPGs. The story unfolds as you are transported from location to location and enter battles - you don't walk around on the world map, choosing yourself which location to visit. The battles take place on a battle field, on which you can move and attack only when you approach the opponent."},{"id":2307,"title":"Arc the Lad Collection - Arc the Lad II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":" G-Craft.","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"This direct sequel to \"Arc the Lad\" continues the unfinished story of the first game, but starts from a totally different perspective. You control a bounty-hunter named Elk, who suffers from amnesia. On his quest for his own true identity he discovers the powers hidden within him, and the destiny of his entire tribe. While pursuing his archenemy, Elk meets up with Arc, the hero of the first game, and then both realize they have been looking to destroy the very same evil.****The battle system of \"Arc the Lad II\" is similar to the one used in its predecessor: in battles you can move your characters on the battle field, and your proximity to the enemies plays an important role. You cause and take different amounts of damage depending on your position on the battle field. Unlike the first game, this one is a full-fledged adventure/RPG, without the \"strategy\" feel of the predecessor. You move through the game world on your own, visiting towns and exploring dungeons."},{"id":2308,"title":"Arc the Lad Collection - Arc the Lad III  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":" G-Craft.","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"The events of this game take place several years after Elk and Arc faced their ultimate enemy in \"Arc the Lad II\". You control Alec, a teenager whose entire village was destroyed by an unknown evil - an event that was later called \"The Great Disaster\". He was saved by a mysterious Hunter. Since then, growing peacefully in a village he was brought to, which was like a new home for the survivors of the Great Disaster, Alec dreams about meeting the Hunter again, and becoming a Hunter himself. Together with his best friend Lutz he tries his luck in nearby towns, receiving small Hunter jobs, until the fate crosses the ways of the two young people with a mysterious organization called the Academy. And there their adventure really begins...****The gameplay of this third installment of Arc the Lad series is very similar to that of the predecessor. You fight enemies in turn-based battles, and can move freely on the battlefield, positioning your party members the way you like. You can upgrade your weapons by forging them with special materials, and have a variety of techniques and magic spells at your disposal."},{"id":2309,"title":"Arc the Lad Collection - Arc the Lad III  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":" G-Craft.","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"The events of this game take place several years after Elk and Arc faced their ultimate enemy in \"Arc the Lad II\". You control Alec, a teenager whose entire village was destroyed by an unknown evil - an event that was later called \"The Great Disaster\". He was saved by a mysterious Hunter. Since then, growing peacefully in a village he was brought to, which was like a new home for the survivors of the Great Disaster, Alec dreams about meeting the Hunter again, and becoming a Hunter himself. Together with his best friend Lutz he tries his luck in nearby towns, receiving small Hunter jobs, until the fate crosses the ways of the two young people with a mysterious organization called the Academy. And there their adventure really begins...****The gameplay of this third installment of Arc the Lad series is very similar to that of the predecessor. You fight enemies in turn-based battles, and can move freely on the battlefield, positioning your party members the way you like. You can upgrade your weapons by forging them with special materials, and have a variety of techniques and magic spells at your disposal."},{"id":2310,"title":"Arcade Party Pak","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"A retro-collection of 6 classic Midway and Atari Games classics, along with FMV interviews with many of the game creators.****Contains 720º  (timed skateboarding contest), Smash T.V. (Robotron-esque shoot'em-up), Klax  (a falling tile puzzle game),  Rampage (monsters destroy buildings), Super Sprint (overhead view single-screen auto racing; sequel to the classic 70's Sprint series from Kee Games/Atari), and Toobin' ' (a race on inner tubes.)"},{"id":2311,"title":"Arcade's Greatest Hits - The Atari Collection 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Another in the series of Midway's retro arcade compilations, this is the first to feature early Atari titles (in addition to the usual FMV interview segments.)****The games included are:****1. Asteroids (vector space shooter)**2. Battlezone (vector 3D tank shooter)**3. Centipede (insect shooter)**4. Missile Command (missile shooter)**5. Super Breakout (the more varied sequel to Breakout, and the only non-shooter in this collection)**6. Tempest (color vector shooter)"},{"id":2312,"title":"Arcade's Greatest Hits - The Atari Collection 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Six of the all-time greatest Atari classics are gathered onto one CD! It's yet another package of classic arcade games, mostly running on emulators from Digital Eclipse.**Most of these games are from Atari's System I and System II hardware. Due to CPU limitations and previous compilation decisions, the mix of games varies slightly from platform to platform.***** Windows version includes these 6 emulated games:****1.  PaperBoy  (System II)** 720  (System II)** Gauntlet  (System I) Vindicators  (System I)** RoadBlasters  (System I)** Marble Madness  (System I)***** Playstation version includes these 6 games****1.  Paperboy  (code conversion)** Gauntlet  (code conversion)** RoadBlasters  (code conversion)** Marble Madness  (code conversion)** Crystal Castles  (emulation)** Millipede  (emulation)****There's a limited amount of archival material on each collection, including old posters, \"sell sheets\" and pictures of the arcade cabinets."},{"id":2313,"title":"Arcade's Greatest Hits - The Midway Collection 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"An emulation-based compilation of 7 classic arcade games.  Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest (a... well... joust), Splat! (food fighting), Blaster (3D space shooter), Moon Patrol (side scrolling space shooter; licensed from Irem), Root Beer Tapper (the non-alcoholic version of the Tapper games- a quasi-shooter), Spy Hunter (overhead scrolling shooter), and Burger Time (platform/puzzler; licensed from Data East.)****Supplemented with a trivia quiz (with FMV interviews with the game designers) and a gallery of pictures when the trivia game is won."},{"id":2314,"title":"Archer Maclean's 3D Pool","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Ignition Entertainment","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"In true 3D and featuring three sets of rules: 8-Ball, UK Coin-Op, 8-Ball and 9-Ball US Pro. You can practice or play a single match against a friend or one of 20 computer-controlled opponents. Or why not involve yourself in a tournament as one of eight players? You can leave the cue and small cahnge at home ARcher Maclean's Pool is all you need."},{"id":2315,"title":"Area 51","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tantalus Interactive.","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"This is the home port of the popular arcade light gun game. This home version has special bonuses and additional secret levels not found in the arcade. Using a light gun (or a mouse, if available) you blast your way through the secret base, Area 51, which has been taken over by mutant aliens.****As you work your way to the secrets at the heart of Area 51, you'll need to destroy an increasingly dangerous line of aliens, upgrade your firearm, and cause as much collateral damage as possible. The game rewards the player for destroying windows, light fixtures, computers, explosive barrels, and even fire extinguishers. Each consecutive hit increases your streak rating (which adds to your score) and certain combinations of these collateral hits will open up secret bonus rooms."},{"id":2316,"title":"Ark of Time","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Trecision S.p.A.","publisherName":"Project Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In this third-person point-and-click adventure game you play the sports journalist Richard Kendall. In the summer of 1997, an expedition of four explorers have set out into the abysses of the Atlantic Ocean to find any traces of the mythical sunken city of Atlantis. They are the archeologist Professor Caldwell, the scientist Helen, the sponsor of the journey Mr. Blower and his nephew Simon.****When they suddenly stop communicating Richard is the one whose task it is to find them. He would much rather stay in London and cover football matches but his editor insists and he complies. His search takes him to several locations around the world including the Caribbean, Stonehenge, Easter Island and Atlantis itself. The puzzles are mostly inventory based."},{"id":2317,"title":"Armored Core - Master of Arena  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software.","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"The third and final AC on Playstation has you continuing your custom mech building job, where companies contact you to complete objectives with a big pay load attached. ****20 missions range from the usual destruction of structures and bases to battles against other mechs. Parts can be bought using the credits recieved from missions, allowing you to build up your mech. Players that have played the previous two Armored Core titles (Armored Core and AC: Project Phantasma) can load their previous mechs and build them up further thanks to 30 new parts available (as well as hidden parts scattered throughtout the levels).****Again, you can take on a friend in 2 player split screen and link cable mode (you can use two Playstations and TV's)."},{"id":2318,"title":"Armored Core - Master of Arena  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software.","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"The third and final AC on Playstation has you continuing your custom mech building job, where companies contact you to complete objectives with a big pay load attached. ****20 missions range from the usual destruction of structures and bases to battles against other mechs. Parts can be bought using the credits recieved from missions, allowing you to build up your mech. Players that have played the previous two Armored Core titles (Armored Core and AC: Project Phantasma) can load their previous mechs and build them up further thanks to 30 new parts available (as well as hidden parts scattered throughtout the levels).****Again, you can take on a friend in 2 player split screen and link cable mode (you can use two Playstations and TV's)."},{"id":2319,"title":"Armored Core - Project Phantasma","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software.","publisherName":"ASCII","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Like the original, you pilot an Armored Core into battles ranging from the destruction of enemy structures to other mechs and tanks, all for the sake of money used to upgrade and repair your mech.  This semi-sequel to the original includes 17 new missions as well as a 2 player split screen mode and, using the Playstation link cable, a 2 player mode on two seperate TV screens."},{"id":2320,"title":"Armored Core","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"From Software.","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"You play the role of a Raven mercenary, piloting a powerful Mech called \"Armored Core\". You only work for profit, as the money you make goes towards upgrades and repaires to your mech.****Multi-national companies are lined up at your door, paying you to complete certain objectives, which mainly include the destruction of a certain target or another mech. The more you complete, the better the pay and job offers, therefore allowing you to build the ultimate Armored Core.****Apart from the single player campaign, you can take on a friend in a multiplayer battle. You each control a mech, and battle it out in a large war area (ranging from huge cities to desert planes)."},{"id":2321,"title":"Armorines - Project S.W.A.R.M.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios London","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Simply put, you have two Armorines to play as, each with their own selection of weapons. You must fight to the death against bugs of all sizes, as you attempt to destroy the enemies chance of eliminating human civilization as we know it (in the not to distant future, of course).****This game uses the Turok 2 engine, and has similar themes and elements to the movie Starship Troopers."},{"id":2322,"title":"Army Men - Air Attack","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Much like Army Men: Air Tactics, except in full 3D. You must pick up any lost Army Men, or shoot down enemy helicopters and ground forces to allow you fellow troops to push forward.****You start with the Huey, with the Chinook, the Super Stallion, and the Apache opening up in later levels. You can also fight it out with a friend in a multiplayer mode, or you can join forces in a co-op mode, and save you fellow troops together."},{"id":2323,"title":"Army Men - Air Attack 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Army Men: Air Attack 2 and its predecessor are shooting games similar to the ones in EA's Strike series. The player controls a green toy helicopter through a suburban setting. The aircraft is equipped with weapons and a winch. At the start of each mission, the player can choose the helicopter model and its co-pilot (whose characteristics modifies the behavior of the airship. For example, a specialist in guns increase the accuracy of shots). The mission objectives vary: there are rescue missions, where the winch is used to collect a character or object, demolition missions, where something has to be destroyed, and escort missions, where something must be protected from enemy attacks."},{"id":2324,"title":"Army Men - Green Rogue","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"A new breed of plastic soldier is genetically engineered from the best soldiers in the green army. During a mission to transport this new form of troop to a testing facility the transport chopper is shot down. Waylaid in the heart of Tan headquarters, the Green Rouge wakes. He must then fight his way out of the enemy base, tearing apart tan soldiers wherever he sees them. This will be the final test for these genetically engineered Green Rouges. Will the pass the test or will they fall into the hands of the tan forces?"},{"id":2325,"title":"Army Men - Sarge's Heroes","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"One morning Sarge is resting in his cot when the Tan launch a surprise attack on the Green base.  Sarge and the Colonel are forced to retreat just as the base is overrun.  But in the chaos, Sarge's entire team of elite soldiers has been kidnapped by the Tan.  Worse yet, the Tan have made an amazing discovery: blue portals that lead to the real world!  They use these portals to take amazing weapons of war from the real world into the plastic world including magnifying glasses, deadly robot action figures, and fire crackers.  Its up to you, as Sarge, to rescue your team and put an end to the blue portals and Tan's evil schemes.****Control Sarge in this Army Man third-person shooter.  You will wage war across Tan-infested territories, both in the real and plastic world. Make Sarge proud as you battle the Tan army across 14 levels, utilizing 13 unique weapons like sky rockets and spray cans. Fight against not only infantrymen, tanks, and helicopters, but also killer toy robots and insects.  This third game in the Army Men series adds several new features, including 3DO's unique Plastosheen lighting effects, which give the army men a real-life plastic shine. ****Also included is a multiplayer mode.  Choose your character and even your color and duke it out with your friends.  You can choose from many different weapons and battle each other in areas from the game or exclusive multiplayer levels.  Even incorporated is the portal system, where you can enter blue portals and come out anywhere in the level.****Relive those childhood fantasies, yet again.  Don't you just love the smell of burnt plastic in the morning?"},{"id":2326,"title":"Army Men - Sarge's Heroes 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"It seems those plastic men never lack any energy nor motivation to take each other out. Like in the other Army Men games, Sarge and the Green Army are at it again with the Tan Army. This time, General Plastro of the Tan Army has teamed up with members from the Blue side to wipe out the Green Army. As Sarge, you must fight your way through numerous missions with the backing of assorted weaponry ranging from crossbows to rocket launchers. Mission objectives vary from either complete destruction of the opposition to rescue missions."},{"id":2327,"title":"Army Men - World War - Final Front","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Tan army has secretly built a weapons factory, and are on the move against your green army. Using everything you have available to you, you must lead the green army against the tan enemy and destroy the weapons factory. ****Included in this addition of Army Men is the ability to wage war underwater and underground in 15 single player missions and 16 multiplayer maps. New to the arsenal are submarines, motorbikes and assault rafts, a map editor to create mutliplayer maps for 2 players, new multiplayer modes such as grudge match and co-op plus a new training mode called Boot Camp, allowing you to train up on all of the combat controls with a firing range and a range of battle exercises."},{"id":2328,"title":"Army Men - World War - Land, Sea, Air","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The war continues between the green and tan armies, with air, sea and land vehicles increasing the range of attacks. ****New additions to your army includes the ability to control both army men, land vehicles, ships and aircraft (for example Helicopters, bombers, battleships and tanks). The Army Men themselves have a larger aresenal to choose from, including the howitzer and mortars plus the usual machine guns, flamethrowers and grenades.****As a Playstation exclusive, a 2 player capture the flag game has been included. The single player campagins all included multiple objectives, such as capturing an enemy base while destroying others or defending an area from intruders."},{"id":2329,"title":"Army Men - World War - Team Assault","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The long ongoing war between the Tan and Green armies may finally be at an end. The Tan army is in the midst of creating weapons of mass destruction to finally put an end to the Green army and the war once and for all. It's now up to the player to guide a team of Green army commandos to put a stop to the Tan army's plans.  The game contains 16 stages that feature different objectives such as blowing up a bridge or escaping from a P.O.W. camp. Before starting each stage, players get to select 2 of the 6 different commandos to take into the field of battle. Each commando has their own ratings in speed, stealth, and hit points. Each also has two special skills. Skills can include being adept at demolition, linguistics, heavy weapons, sniper, mechanic, communications, or repair. Players can switch control between the 2 commandos during a stage. During some stages players also get a chance to maneuver assault vehicles and tanks, aim aircraft artillery, and pilot submarines.  The game also contains a Training mode and a 2 player multiplayer mode. Multiplayer modes consist of Capture the Flag and Grudge Match games."},{"id":2330,"title":"Army Men - World War","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"16 missions await you and your green army as you wage war against the tan army through true world war environments including beaches, jungles, countrysides and war-torn cities.**Each army man has a range of weapons to use, including pistols, flame throwers and the bazooka. You can also use heavy artillery such as tanks, jeeps and boats when normal attacks fail to breach the enemy line."},{"id":2331,"title":"Army Men 3D","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Army Men jump into PS action in a fully 3D environment, allowing you to use all the weapons found in the original, but from a 3rd person perspective. You can also blast away with a mate in a multiplayer mode or two."},{"id":2332,"title":"Arthur! Ready to Race","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft.","publisherName":"Mattel","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Arthur! Ready to Race is a racing game based on the Arthur Read aardvark character created by the American children's books writer Marc Tolon Brown. Arthur and his friends need to make the best race cart they can to participate in a big race. The gameplay is very easy and aimed at young children. They can race alone (against the computer) or with friends, and they can be able to solve problems that show up in the game. To create the cart Arthur needs to solve puzzles at the Sugar Bowl and the Pet Shop, and collect Bionic Bunny cards that can be traded in for racing accessories. There are cameo appearances by Arthur's younger sisters (D.W. and Kate Read) and his mother (Mrs. Jane Read) can also be seen."},{"id":2333,"title":"Assault - Retribution","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Candle Light Studios.","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Assault is a 3D Run and Gun Platform game. Its story takes place in the year 2198. Arcadia, a world far away from Earth, is under attack by aliens. So as the player you can choose between two space marines to fight off the invasion.****Though featuring 3D graphics the game is side scrolling. There are multiple weapons the player can equip including pulse rifles, homing missiles and lasers. You can use them to kill a variety of aliens. Other power-ups include weapon upgrades, health, ammunition, smart bombs, bonus lives, and shields. There are seven action packed levels. Multiplayer is possible in two-player co-op mode."},{"id":2334,"title":"Assault Rigs","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The WheelHause","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the future, physical sports will be replaced by a violent virtual contest, where a lot of gambling and corporate cash is involved.****Such is the setting for this action-packed game, where you act as a jockey for a virtual tank of massive firepower, called a Rig. Navigate through the maze-like arenas with jumps, elevators and movable blocks. Pick up power-ups to overcome other Rigs, or Gems to advance through more than 40 levels.****Graphics and ambiance are inspired, it seems, by Tron, and place the player in a \"wire framed\" virtual environment. The focus here, though, is not racing, but rather blowing your opponent to oblivion. For that purpose the game gives the player progressively more power and versatility. Mini guns, laser cannons and heat seeking missiles are pretty much standard gear, but it also has a couple of twists of its own: feed your guns bouncing or shattering ammo rounds for added firepower, or experiment with the fly-by-wire missiles, where you remote control it to your target of preference. Shields and turrets are also at your disposal.****Also, as the game progresses, you can choose different tanks (Rigs) to use in your struggle to survive the clash. The game features 3-D graphics with light sourcing and multiplayer features."},{"id":2335,"title":"Asterix - Mega Madness","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Infogrames","publisherName":"UDS","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Party","description":"These Gauls are absolutely bonkers! The chief has organized a series of wild and wacky competitions. Who will be the best? Asterix? Obelix? Cacofonix or Mrs Geriatrix? Hurry! Join the Gauls for their latest and craziest exploits! ****The Game features zany sporting events including catapult racing and an eating contest. Good for multiplayer action."},{"id":2336,"title":"Asterix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sourcery","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Gallic War is a light-hearted action-strategy hybrid game featuring the popular Asterix comic book characters. You play as Asterix, Obelix and the rest of the Celtic Gaul army as they war with the Romans, led by Caesar, who have seized all but one territory from the Gaul Empire. After gathering your army, you must capture lands adjacent to yours.  When you attack a neighbouring land, you'll either: play a side-scrolling action sequence, your men will go into war with that land's forces, or you'll play one of four mini-games. These include 'Throw the Roman' and 'Bowling for Romans', while the side-scrolling action sequences have you collecting coins and other items. If you make it through the level alive, you gain control of the land and its resources.  In some usually smaller territories, there are no mini-games or action sequences, only combat between your troops and the opposing forces. You only choose how many men you wish to send to war, and watch as the battle is fought. There are 9 differing levels such as a Roman camp, Gallo-Roman village, the Alps and even a Pirate's Ship to add variety."},{"id":2337,"title":"Asterix & Obelix Take On Caesar","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EMG","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Asterix and Obelix Take on Caesar is based on the film by Claude Zidi, which was in its turn adapted from the work and characters of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. Julius Caesar's dream is just a sword's reach away, but he needs more sesterces to pay the legions. As a result, all of Gaul is charged a tax... All? Well, not quite! A small village of invincible Gauls is still holding out against the invaders.  Meet all your favorite heroes and characters from the film Asterix & Obelix take on Caesar. Run, jump and clout the Romans in the same scenes as the film. Get to the heart of the action and put your skills and reflexes to the test. Fight trap-door spiders in the circus arena, chase Roman soldiers under the orders of Caïus Bonus and set free the druid Getafix who has fallen into the hands of the terrible Detritus."},{"id":2338,"title":"Asteroids","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Syrox Developments, Ltd.","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Unlike Activision's earlier remake of an Atari arcade classic, Battlezone, this one stays close to its namesake.  Take the original, Atari coin-op game Asteroids, add in the features of the Atari 2600 cartridge, then give it 3-D graphics and a bunch of power-ups, and you've got Activision's Asteroids remake.****You are an employee of the Astro-Mining Corporation.  Your mission is to simply go to an assigned area of space and clear the area of asteroids and the occassional debris.  The game consists of five zones, each with a different background and some with special features.  Each zone has 15 levels.  In addition to the standard asteroids, there are also mined asteroids that explode; indestructible asteroids that are, well, indestructible; fireball comets; crystal asteroids that regenerate; alien egg asteroids containing deadly baby space worms; and ancient energy asteroids that shoot back!  And there's plenty of enemies in addition to the asteroids, such as Standard and Super Saucers, Asteroids Tugs, Fuel Transports, Hexes, Nuke Drivers, and Vulturoids.****There are three types of ships to choose from, each with different strengths and weaknesses.  There are also three skill levels.  If you beat the game at Expert or higher, you gain access to a fourth type of ship.  All ships features the standard laser, shield, flip (instantly flips your ship 180 degrees), and hyperspace.  There are also limited power-ups you can  pick up such as GunSat, Mines, Homing Missiles, Plasma Drill, and Trigger Bombs.****The game supports either one or two players.  In two player mode, the object is to simply outscore your opponent in a random zone and level.  You cannot directly kill your opponent by shooting him, but there are other ways....****Lastly, if you shoot the classic-style asteroid in level 15 of the first zone, you'll find the option of &quot;Classic Asteroids&quot; now appearing on the main menu."},{"id":2339,"title":"Atari Anniversary Edition Redux","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"The Atari Anniversary Edition features 12 classic Atari games, whereby two versions of this game exits. One for Dreamcast/Windows and the other one for PlayStation.****The Dreamcast/Windows version features the following games:****1. Asteroids**Asteroids Deluxe**Battlezone**Centipede**Crystal Castles**Gravitar**Millipede**Missile Command**Pong**Super Breakout**Tempest**Warlords****The PlayStation version features these games:****1. Asteroids**Asteroids Deluxe**Battlezone**Black Widow**Centipede**Gravitar**Missile Command**Pong**Space Duel**Super Breakout**Tempest**Warlords****Note: the bold games are those that are just in the one version, but not in the other one.****In addition to the pure emulation modes, there is an option to display the cabinet art surrounding the display of each game, intended to give the player a sense of actually playing a stand-up machine. ****Each game also has a toggle for an \"enhanced\" graphical mode, which varies from game to game. For instance, \"enhanced\" asteroids merely has a static backdrop, whereas \"enhanced\" warlords is a complete graphical overhaul with new colors. It should be noted that the \"enhanced\" version of Tempest is none other than Tempest Tubes, a modification for Tempest made in 1982 by Duncan Brown.****Also included is a gallery of game memorabilia, video clips of an interview with Nolan Bushnell, and desktop themes for Windows."},{"id":2340,"title":"Atlantis - The Lost Continent","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Rodrigo, the fisherman's son one day finds a letter in a bottle on the beach. With some help of his grandfather he understands that it tells him how to find the famous lost city of Atlantis. Now Rodrigo and his grandfather along with their dog Uzo sets out on a journey to find the long lost island. Atlantis: The Lost Continent is a game for children that consists of: • a cartoon film • a jigsaw puzzle • a picture coloring game "},{"id":2341,"title":"Atlantis - The Lost Tales – Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The advanced city design of Atlantis shows that a fully-fledged society must've functioned there, and this adventure game brings it to life. Queen Rhea is the leader who is under threat, and young Seth is the character you control as he aims to save the day. How can he know who to trust, and who has their own agenda in this complex world?  The world of Atlantis is displayed in fully-rotational full-screen 3D comprising of millions of polygons and full lip-synching using a proprietary system. Listen out for sounds of danger - sometimes they are the first warning you get.  There are 5 different continents to explore, and each has its own cultures. In total there are 50 characters you will interact with, and puzzles using an inventory system. Save points are limited by the game."},{"id":2342,"title":"Atlantis - The Lost Tales – Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The advanced city design of Atlantis shows that a fully-fledged society must've functioned there, and this adventure game brings it to life. Queen Rhea is the leader who is under threat, and young Seth is the character you control as he aims to save the day. How can he know who to trust, and who has their own agenda in this complex world?  The world of Atlantis is displayed in fully-rotational full-screen 3D comprising of millions of polygons and full lip-synching using a proprietary system. Listen out for sounds of danger - sometimes they are the first warning you get.  There are 5 different continents to explore, and each has its own cultures. In total there are 50 characters you will interact with, and puzzles using an inventory system. Save points are limited by the game."},{"id":2343,"title":"Atlantis - The Lost Tales – Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The advanced city design of Atlantis shows that a fully-fledged society must've functioned there, and this adventure game brings it to life. Queen Rhea is the leader who is under threat, and young Seth is the character you control as he aims to save the day. How can he know who to trust, and who has their own agenda in this complex world?  The world of Atlantis is displayed in fully-rotational full-screen 3D comprising of millions of polygons and full lip-synching using a proprietary system. Listen out for sounds of danger - sometimes they are the first warning you get.  There are 5 different continents to explore, and each has its own cultures. In total there are 50 characters you will interact with, and puzzles using an inventory system. Save points are limited by the game."},{"id":2344,"title":"Attack of the Saucerman","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Fube Industries Ltd.","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The \"NEDCO\" have plans to make earthlings their staple food group. It is up to you to make sure that doesn’t happen.****In this comedic science fiction 3D action game you play Ed, a blue-collar worker from the alien world of Grimloid.  In his flying saucer, fly through 28 arcade-like levels and devastate your enemies with a variety of weapons, including one called the \"Love Bomb\".****Besides the basic forward, back, left and right movements, strafe, jump and shoot the \"Neds\" for points."},{"id":2345,"title":"ATV - Quad Power Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Climax Racing, Ltd.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Race around closed circuit tracks on a collection of four wheel motorbikes, each with positive and negative features (handling, speed, etc.). Finish each race above the needed result and you'll move onto the next level. Once you complete a circuit, you'll move up the rankings to harder tracks, better bikes and more difficult enemy AI riders."},{"id":2346,"title":"ATV Mania","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Deibus Studios.","publisherName":"Gotham Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"ATV Mania is an all-terrain vehicle combat racing game. Modes include Championship, Single Race, and Time Attack.  The main mode is the Championship mode which lets the player compete in an underground ATV championship circuit which is being held amongst the French Alps. The player's goal is to win the races by any means necessary.  The player gets to choose to play as one of six different racers, with each racer having their own ATV to race with. Each vehicle has its own unique ratings in speed, grip, and armor. The player then races against 5 of the other racers on 6 different tracks. The higher the position the player gets in a race, the more points and cash they earn. The player with the most points after all 6 races are done wins the championship. Also, after each race, the racer is asked questions by another character, where they get to choose their answer from a list of responses. For example, an investigative news reporter trying to get a scoop on the illegal races, gives the player an interview, which can earn the player some extra cash depending on how cooperative they are. Any cash earned can then be spent on more weapon ammo for the player's vehicle. Examples of weapons included in the game are grenades, land mines and homing missiles. Single race mode lets the player compete against another player or the computer A.I. on any of the six tracks in the game. Time Trial mode lets the player try to complete any of the tracks in as fast of a time as possible.  Options include setting the difficulty level, turning on or off weapons, and turning on or off the interview screens. "},{"id":2347,"title":"ATV Racers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Miracle Designs.","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"ATV Racers features a variety of animals who are out to win an ATV racing championship through means of vehicular combat racing. The game features a Tournament, Arcade, and Time Trial mode.  In tournament mode, players get to choose one of the 10 (8 are selectable from the start and 2 are unlockable) animal racers to race with. The tournament offers three different sets of trophy races; the cross cup, dune cup, and the rock cup. Each cup consists of 3 different racetracks; underground, red rock, and atlantis. These 3 racetracks get altered depending on what cup the player is competing for.  When racing, players attempt to beat the five opponents they are up against to the finish line. To help achieve this goal, players can shoot guided rockets, use speed boosts, and lay mines to hinder their opponents. The higher the position the player gets in a race, the more points they earn. The player with the most points after all the races are done wins the championship cup.  Arcade lets the player compete on any of the available tracks so they can practice racing on them. Time Trial lets the player race solo, trying to defeat a track in as little time as possible.  Options include setting the difficulty level (easy or medium), setting the number of laps (3, 5, 9 or 50), and whether to turn vibration on or off. "},{"id":2348,"title":"Austin Powers Pinball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Wildfire Studios.","publisherName":"Gotham Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"From the makers of Balls of Steel and Devil's Island Pinball comes this title based on the popular Austin Powers movies.****Two tables are included - one based on International Man of Mystery, and the other based on The Spy Who Shagged Me.  Tables can be played in either full-screen or scrolling mode.  Sound effects and dot-matrix animations are taken from the movies, while the music is merely in the same style.  And here comes the obligatory tagline - groovy baby, yeah!"},{"id":2349,"title":"Auto Destruct","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Electronic Arts.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Auto Destruct involves mission-based car combat.  Unlike similar titles such as Destruction Derby and Twisted Metal, this doesn't focus on arena-type face-offs with multiple opponents.****Sometime in the near future, your family is killed by a mysterious cult.  You join an underground organization dedicated to annihilating this cult, and are outfitted with an armed car (customizable to an extent).  The 25 missions vary, from simple search-and-destroy rounds to escort missions and defense missions."},{"id":2350,"title":"Ayrton Senna Kart Duel","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gaps","publisherName":"SunSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Ayrton Senna Kart Duel is a 3D kart racing game named after Ayrton Senna. Playable modes presented in the game include: \"Race\", \"T.T\", \"VS\", and \"Beginner\".  The Race mode is divided into three different classes: S Stock, SS Stock, and A Stock. Each class has three races. Before every race there are four different karts to choose from, each of them with its own characteristic (different acceleration, grip, maximum speed, and handling). The number of race laps can also be chosen: three, five, or ten.  The player must win every single race in order to advance in the game, and therefore be promoted. Finishing below the first position only drives the player to the Game Over screen.  After finishing successfully all the nine races, the player will receive the final challenge: racing against the greatest Ayrton Senna. If the player wins it, Senna will give the car he drove as a reward.  The game also features a Senna Memorial Data where it is possible to view some of the Senna's career records and photos."},{"id":2351,"title":"Ayrton Senna Kart Duel 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gaps","publisherName":"SunSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Ayrton Senna Kart Duel 2 is a 3D karting game named after famous Brazilian kart and Formula One racer Ayrton Senna. The game features a Time Attack mode, VS Battle mode and a Grand Prix mode. The Grand Prix mode contains three classes. With good results you can promote to higher classes. There are 8 tracks that can be raced on and three different difficulty settings.  You race against seven opponents and you can adjust some of the settings of your kart. There are two camera viewpoints in single player, but only one in multi player.  The game also features a Senna Memorial album with pictures of the famous racer."},{"id":2352,"title":"Aztec - The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Wanadoo","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"This 1st person adventure game is set in the time of the Aztecs. A nobleman has been murdered, and you've been blamed for it, you must run away and save yourself. Is there a connection between his murder and the strange illness affecting the population? The sacred amulet you hold may be the key to it all."},{"id":2353,"title":"Azure Dreams","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami.","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The huge Monster Tower stands near the village Monsbaiya. It is populated by vicious monsters, and few dare enter it. But the monsters in the tower lay eggs, and whoever takes possession of such an egg, can tame a monster which will come out of it, and those monsters, called \"familiars\", will help their tamers in times of danger. Some brave adventurers dared to enter the tower and to take the eggs. One of them was called Guy. He was killed in the monster tower. Now his son Koh is fifteen, and he is allowed to try his luck in the tower.****You control Koh and his party of \"familiars\" in this unusual \"monster-taming\" RPG. You must capture the eggs from the tower, bring them home, grow monsters and tame them. During battles, you assign different commands to them. Different species have different abilities and need different approach. The battles system is a mixture of real time and turn based combat. Unlike most other console RPGs, there are no special battle screens."},{"id":2354,"title":"Baby Felix Tennis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"LSP","publisherName":"LSP","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Felix The Cat is one of the oldest popular cartoon characters since 1919. Baby Felix was a kids animated television cartoon that ran in 2000 and featured infant character versions of Joe Oriolo's Felix television cartoon from the fifties. School has ended and summer vacation for Felix and his friends is going to be fun as they will be playing tennis. Players can choose to play as either Baby Felix, Kitty, or Tattoo, plus four others can be unlocked by achieving set challenges in-game.  ****It is a standard tennis game with an angled view so that the opponent's court is smaller than the opposing player's and as the character approaches the net, the camera view slightly follows it. There is a training mode and a progressive Championship mode.  On different court surfaces, the ball moves differently. There is a meter for the serve where hitting it at a different point will give it a spin. Two players can also go multiplayer head-to-head against each other."},{"id":2355,"title":"Baby Universe","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"3D Kaleidoscope","publisherName":"Sony","players":"1 Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Baby Universe in an experiment in visuals. It consists of different worlds with digital kaleidoscopes. One of them, a 3D Kaleidoscope, is floating in space. You create visual effects by pressing buttons on the controller, to turn the different axes, bend and reflect light, and change the angle, with different background patterns. All your actions can be recorded and saved.  In the jewel case, you select the objects to appear on the screen, and in the console, you can edit each individual item. This includes colour mapping of the surface, movement patterns and frame rate. Settings can be saved on a memory card. In the sound scape, you can insert your own CDs, and sound wave patterns will appear to accompany the music. There is also a traditional (electric) and a psychedelic kaleidoscope available."},{"id":2356,"title":"Backstreet Billiards","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Argent.","publisherName":"ASCII Entertainment","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Backstreet Billiards is one of the most unique and full fledged pool simulations for Playstation. This game offers a wide variety of pool and carom games: 8-Ball, 9-Ball, Rotation, Basic Pool, 141 Continuous, Bowlliards, Cutthroat, 5-9 and One Pocket. Carom games include: 3-Ball, 4-Ball, Free, One Cushion, and Three Cushion. Adding to that are timed, trick shot and practice modes. The most unique aspect of the game though is a story-mode. This mode consists of a adventure game where you play as a character on the search for his father's famous pool cue. The story mode allows you to visit different locations and challenge opponents who get tougher along the way. Hidden items and ability upgrades help you along the way in this RPG like mode. Four player's are supported with or without multitap."},{"id":2357,"title":"Backyard Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft, Ltd.","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Backyard Soccer is the first game in the Backyard Sports Soccer Series. Gameplay is simple. There are 30 kids to pick on a team, and many custom color teams to create. You also get to be in two game types: Single in which you play one small game and Season play, in which you play for a whole a lot of time and features you playing against some unusable custom teams.. This game also includes a practice mode to help you get used to the kicking in the game, and also shows what it is like during a penalty. All rules to soccer including fouls and hat tricks, are included in the game. When picking the kids on your team you will want to read about how good they are - don't just pick a kid cause they look cool."},{"id":2358,"title":"Baldies","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Creative Edge Software.","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"The premise of Baldies is similar to many real-time strategy games. You start with a limited number of Baldies with which you construct buildings, increase your population, and create the necessary instruments of war. There are four classes of Baldies--builders, scientists, soldiers, and workers/breeders. Structures include small, medium, large, and huge houses as well as science labs and barracks. Each building has specific properties that assist in your destruction of the enemy."},{"id":2359,"title":"Ball Breakers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Lost Toys Ltd.","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The universe is made up of human and synthetic lifeforms. Synthetic lifeforms are considered second class citizens by their human counterparts. The story takes place on the prison planet Alpha Prime, a world completely designed for the holding of criminals. You are a synthetic lifeform sentenced for an eternity for a crime you didn't commit and in order to earn your freedom, you must compete against other prisoners in competitions in 10 different incarceration facilities. To compete in these competitions however, you must undergo a procedure that removes your legs and replaces it with a rolling sphere. ****There are seven different events to compete in which are Pursuit, Last Man Rolling, Race, King of the Hill, Run the Gauntlet, Tag, and Powerball that pit you not only against your fellow inmates and guards, but against the levels themselves. Run the gauntlet charges you with making it to a goal point within a time limit, all the while avoiding other warriors and obstacles such as flame throwers, spikes, and gun turrets. Pursuit is identical, but it adds the challenge of the arena crumbling away. Powerball has you collecting balls throughout the arena and throwing them at a goalpost before time runs out. Tag has you collecting a set number of tokens that have been scattered throughout the arena within a set time limit."},{"id":2360,"title":"BallBlazer Champions","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Factor 5.","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"An updated version of the classic Ballblazer. The basic rules have stayed the same: two players in rotofoils compete to put the plasmorb into the enemy's goal. But the new version adds numerous power-ups including weapons into the game, so you can blast the enemy out of the way.****Choosing one of 8 different characters, each with a unique rotofoil, you compete in the Interstellar Ballblazer Championship to attain the title of Master Blazer. After a won game, you can upgrade your rotofoil with new equipent.****In addition to the tournament mode, there is also a practice option and a split-screen multiplayer mode."},{"id":2361,"title":"Ballerburg - Castle Chaos","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ascaron.","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Ballerburg is a realtime strategy game of a different kind. The goal is to destroy the opponent's castle (or something else, as described in the mission briefing). But here ends the similarity to any other strategy game. To accomplish your mission, you have no armys to command - your only weapons are ballistic: cannons, catapults and the like. Add a bomber airship and some magic effects and you get a very strange mix :)****Everything takes place in a 3D environment. You can build your own castle and it's surroundings, like peasant huts, blacksmith and so on and place some weapons. These things cost gold, and you get gold by collecting taxes from the peasants. To destroy the opponent's castle, you use your guns, catapults... You aim and shoot with an easy interface - you cannot see where the shot will hit before it has hit, so you need to shoot more than once to target more precise. You can have multiple guns and switch between them to bombard your enemy with heavy stones, cannonballs etc. You can even upgrade these weapons to become even more deadly. Be aware that you cannot fire these weapons all the time - they need time to reload and every shot needs to be paid.****And what does your opponent do? Well, the same as you do - he shoots at your settlement, trying to cut you short of peasants so you cannot buy anything (you should try the same :) and then finish off your castle. To hinder him, you can \"disturb\" him by using wizards. They can send sandstorms, rain (making a bad sight for shooting) ... ****What does the name \"Ballerburg\" mean? It's German and can be translated to \"Blasting castle\" - \"Baller\" means to shoot something with really heavy artillery (it's \"every-day\" german language) and \"Burg\" means castle.****The game supports multiplayer and hotseat mode up to 4 players at once."},{"id":2362,"title":"Ballistic","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Infogrames","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Ballistic is a puzzle game in which the player must place 3 patterned balls next to each other in order to clear them. It is somewhat similar to Puyo Puyo in this respect. However Ballistic places the player in the center of the screen shooting the balls outward. In Panic! mode, a constant string of balls appear and the player must keep destroying similar balls to keep the string short and prevent it from snaking around and reaching the middle of the screen. In Checkmate mode, a limited amount of balls are given to the player which they must use to destroy all the balls on the screen. Strategy is used here since the amount of balls destroyed must be maximized.****Ballistic also features a versus mode in which players can challenge one another. Similar to other puzzle games versus modes, one player's success results in additional balls on the other player's screen which they then must clear."},{"id":2363,"title":"Barbie - Explorer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Barbie Explorer is a game much in the style of the Tomb Raider series.  Barbie is a reporter doing a story about a local museum when she learns of a mystical mirror that is missing four shards. If it is reassembled, it will have great power. She sets out across the world to find them.****Barbie has a wide variety of moves, such as jumping, diving and rolling and she can collect new shoes to gain new abilities, like spring shoes for extra jumping height or hiking boots for better traction. After she jumps and climbs her way through the obstacles of a level, she must fight a boss for a piece of the mirror.****A two-player mode is included where Barbie competes with Theresa to complete levels, with the goal to lose the fewest number of lives and collect the most gems."},{"id":2364,"title":"Barbie - Gotta Have Games","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Illusions CE AB.","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Mini-Games","description":"Barbie and her friends head out to the city to visit a couple hotspots. These hotspots turn out actually contain some mini-games that Barbie and her friends can partake in. One or two players can choose to play as Ken, Barbie, Christie, Teresa, or (in the GBA version only) Lea, Kayla, and Becky."},{"id":2365,"title":"Barbie - Race & Ride","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft.","publisherName":"Mattel","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Horse Racing","description":"Barbie makes her first appearance on the PlayStation with 'Barbie: Race and Ride'.****Help Barbie take care of a stable of horses; groom the horses or feed them a variety of foods including apples, carrots, strawberries, and sugar cubes. After the steed is taken care of, go on a casual ride around Secret Valley. ****Explore the beaches, meadows, mountains, and forests to discover new animal friends, mini-games, and puzzles. Find the pieces of the missing postcard and discover the secret of Secret Valley. For those with a more competitive streak, there are races and jumping contests."},{"id":2366,"title":"Barbie - Super Sports","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft.","publisherName":"Mattel","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"In Barbie: Super Sports, the blonde icon takes on the sports of Snowboarding and Rollerblading.****Both events have a practice area where Barbie gives advice on how to race and get better scores, which will earn tickets that can be traded in for better equipment. And you'll need better equipment if you want to beat Barbie and her friends. ****After beating the computer-controlled opponents, challenge your friends to a race with the Two-Player mode, or see who can complete a course the fastest in the Time-Trial mode."},{"id":2367,"title":"Baseball 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Interplay","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"A baseball game featuring an Exhibition, Season, Playoff, Tournament, and a Home Run Derby mode. There is also a General Manager mode that lets the player create and trade players, and change team lineups. The game features the real MLB players and teams of that time.  In the Playstation version, batting and pitching are both done from a behind the batter's viewpoint, while in the Windows version, the camera is more dynamic and is able to switch to both viewpoints. The Windows version is able to do this because of the Messiah technology being used, which allows for high-res Direct3D accelerated polygonal graphics.  When batting the player can choose to either swing for contact or for power. The player can also choose a difficulty level for their batting. Rookie has the player timing their swing with the pitch, Pro adds the challenge of controlling the level of the swing, while selecting All-Star is basically the same as Pro, except the pitches come in at a faster rate of speed.  When pitching, players can select different pitch types to throw depending on the ability of their pitcher. Players also can view a pitch chart that tracks every pitch thrown to each batter in the game. The game also features a play-by-play announcer and is able to keep track of the single season stats. This game is an update of VR Baseball 2000. "},{"id":2368,"title":"Bases Loaded '96 - Double Header","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Jaleco","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"This baseball game features real MLBPA players from the 1994 baseball season. The teams they actually played for are only represented by the cities the actual teams are from. The game has an Exhibition mode, a Regular Season mode, and a Championship Game mode. The Regular Season mode lets the player choose to play either a 13, 26, 52, or 162 game season, while the Championship Game mode lets the player play either a 3,5, or 7 game championship game series against an opposing team.  The game also allows baseball players to be traded to other teams, and it also allows the player to select to play in 1 of 7 different MLB ballparks, plus one extra ballpark designed by Jaleco. Gameplay options include turning automatic fielding on or off.  When on the field, batting makes use of a behind the batter view, while pitching makes use of a behind the pitcher view. Pitching is kept simple by the player being only able to control where the pitch goes, while batting only involves timing the swing to make contact with the pitched ball.  "},{"id":2369,"title":"Bass Landing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tose Software","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Bass Landing is a fishing game that has a tutorial mode, a free fishing mode, and a B.A.S (Bass Angler's Society) Pro-Tournament mode. In the tutorial mode, players go to fishing classes and learn and practice the basics of fishing starting with casting all the way down to bass ecology. At the end of all the classes the player is given an exam testing them on all they have previously learned. Free fishing mode let's the player fish at their leisure, letting them choose from 5 different lakes and setting its' conditions to their liking, and let's them attempt to catch any of the 14 species of fish that inhabit those lakes. The B.A.S Pro-Tournament mode has the player competing in 7 different tournaments by catching a set number of the most heaviest bass in a set amount of time.****Before heading out to fish the player can choose their type of rod, reel, lure, and line. When fishing the player chooses the way to cast their line, use a power meter to determine how far out the line is cast, and then hope to lure a fish on to their hook.****Options in the game let the player decide things such as the time scale, rod action, and indicator type. Their is also a record option that keeps track of all the data about the various fish that have been caught in the free fishing and tournament modes. The player can also save replays of the catches that they deem to be noteworthy."},{"id":2370,"title":"Bass Rise","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"BEC.","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"A fishing game with both a single and multiplayer VS. mode. In the single player game, players choose to play as either a man or a woman, choose the color of their clothes, and then choose an area they want to fish in. There are two lakes to choose from at the start of the game, but more can be unlocked by completing challenges. An example of a challenge would be trying to catch a set number of fish in five casts. These challenges are given to the player by fellow anglers, who also offer advice and tips to the player. Also, completing challenges may also earn the player new lures to use.****The VS. mode lets from 2 to 4 players take turns fishing against each other. Players can choose how many casts are allowed (from 1 to 5 casts), how many games the competition will last (from 1 to 5 rounds), and what event to compete in (length, most weight, or number of fish caught).****Once the player is ready to start fishing, they choose from a various amount of Megabass brand lures such as the Pop-X or V-Flat lures, to add to their tackle box. After they decide what lures they want in their tackle box, the player heads out to the lake and chooses their lure, line strength (8,12,or 16 pounds), and where they want to cast their line. Once they get a fish to bite, they have to reel it in while being careful not to snap their line by letting their line tension meter fill all the way.****The game keeps track of the players record weight and length catches of large mouth bass, small mouth bass, and blue gill."},{"id":2371,"title":"Batman - Gotham City Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sinister Games","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In this game you take on the role of Batman, Nightwing and Batgirl.  Throughout the game, you race around the streets of Gotham City in the Batmobile and other vehicles, running the assorted villains from Batman's rogues gallery off the road."},{"id":2372,"title":"Batman & Robin","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Probe Entertainment Limited","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the hit movie of the same name, take control of Batman, Robin or Batgirl as you try to save Gotham City from the evil Mr Freeze and Poison Ivy. Featuring a unique mix of action, adventure and driving around a full 3-D Gotham City."},{"id":2373,"title":"Batman Beyond - Return of the Joker","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kemco","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based off the movie, Batman Beyond puts the player on the streets of Gotham (Beyond) to take out the ever-grinning Joker, but before that an obvious long line of his evil minions - some of which are genetically engineered.****Scroll around, punch, kick, play with bat-weapons, and avoid being on the receiving end of those attacks. There are multiple 'bat suits' that you can choose from, each with their own special abilities and purposes.****Mostly a 3-D beat-the-living-sunshine-out-of-whatever-moves type."},{"id":2374,"title":"Batman Forever - The Arcade Game","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Iguana Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Final-Fight/Double-Dragon type game featuring the Caped Crusader and his sidekick Robin. Based on the Batman Forever movie, this sidescrolling beat-em-up features the plot, several memorable characters and quotes from its movie counterpart.****Use batarangs, a bat grapple and tons of other Batman-specific goodies. Create your own combos and collect powerups to help you in your quest to rid the streets of Gotham from an everlasting flow of bad guys."},{"id":2375,"title":"Battle Arena Toshinden","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Takara.","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"In Battle Arena Toshinden eight world renown weapon fighters have been invited to a mysterious tournament. It is one of the first one-on-one beat-em-ups to feature the ability to sidestep a full 360 degrees around the opponent allowing one to strike from any angle. Aside from the 3d movement, Toshinden's game play can be considered similar to Street Fighter, but in 3d and with a little less depth to the moves.****Two versions of Toshinden were released; for the Sony PlayStation and later a lesser known version for DOS PC's. However the PC version is not a straight port of the PlayStation version and plays and looks notably different despite sharing the same characters, attacks and controls.****The U.S and E.U Playstation versions of Toshinden feature redone voices in English and redone music using different instruments. ****The lyrics on Sofia's stage music in the Japanese version, which were actually in English, were removed in the process, likely due to their suggestive nature. ****Sofia's and Ellis' voices in the English translation are also notably adjusted, for presumably the same reason; while the other characters English voices generally match the tones of the original Japanese voice actors, Sofia is far less suggestive sounding, while Ellis sounds notably older.****The later Dos version of Toshinden however, uses the same audio as the Japanese Playstation version in all regions, albeit recorded at a considerably lower quality than they were on Playstation."},{"id":2376,"title":"Battle Arena Toshinden 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Takara.","publisherName":"Playmates","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Battle Arena Toshinden 2 is the first sequel to Battle Arena Toshinden.****It adds three new starting fighters; Tracy and Chaos with the original game's final boss, Gaia returning un-armoured and with a completely new move set. There are also three new bosses and hidden characters raising the total number of fighters to 15 (up from 10).****Toshinden 2, on top of additional special attacks for every character, adds several running attacks to each character: the ability to strike a grounded opponent with new ground attacks and the powerful Overdrive attacks that one must fill up a bar by using other attacks to be able to use.****Toshinden 2 also does away with the free-form combo system of the original Toshinden replacing it with a simple combo system (i.e. light attack, hard attack, special or light attack, light attack, hard attack, special). The 3D movement in Toshinden 2 has also been made notably slower to prevent the heavy abuse it could be used for in the original.****As a result, while the core game play is similar, this sequel is more tactical than the original game. Where as in the original Toshinden, one could throw normal attacks (i.e. light slashes) around with fairly reckless abandon and sidestep repeatedly without fear of their opponent being able to counter them easily, opponents in Toshinden 2 are able to capitalize on individual missed attacks.****As a result, Toshinden 2 is more balanced than its predecessor. This balance was further tweaked with a re-release called &quot;Toshinden 2 plus&quot; in Japan.****Unlike the Playstation release of the original Toshinden, Toshinden 2 was not re-dubbed for releases outside of Japan.****Also unlike the original Toshinden, the PC release of Toshinden 2 for Windows computers, is a straight port of the Playstation version and supports Direct3D rather than specific 3D cards."},{"id":2377,"title":"Battle Arena Toshinden 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Takara.","publisherName":"Playmates","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The third instalment of the Toshinden series.****After the defeat of the Secret Society in Battle Arena Toshinden 2 a new group of bad guys emerges. Known as the Organization, they wish to use the Toshinden fighters as blood sacrifices for a ritual to summon their dark god.****The number of fighters has been raised from Toshinden 2's 15 characters to a notably larger 32; 14 starting fighters, 14 Organization counterparts and 4 bosses. Though many of the Organization counterparts have near identical move lists to their equivalent starting character.****Toshinden 3's game play is a radical departure from previous games in the series.****The arenas have been redesigned so that they are now enclosed allowing the ability to send the opponent flying into a wall or the ceiling, though the opponent can recover and use the wall for a counter attack.****The combo system has been redesigned again; now each character has a preset range of combo's, however multiple combo's and special moves can now be combined to juggle the opponent for multiple hits, though once again the opponent can recover and counter your combo.****The games physics have been greatly relaxed to accommodate the new arenas and game play; many attacks launch the opponent clean across the arena.****The U.S and E.U versions of Toshinden 3 feature a slightly different blocking set up to the Japanese version. In the Japanese version there are separate high and low blocks, whereas in the U.S and E.U version the high block has been altered to be an all purpose block and will block both high and low automatically. This small change has a notable impact on the game plays .****The U.S and E.U versions of Toshinden 3 also feature new English voices for several characters and a couple of new game play modes; a comprehensive practice mode and a Survival mode."},{"id":2378,"title":"Battle Arena Toshinden 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Takara.","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The fourth game in the main Toshinden series.  Toshinden 4 attempts to return to the series roots after Toshinden 3's radical departure. As a result Toshinden 4 was \"old school\" for its time.  While Toshinden 4 models it's game play more off Toshinden 1 and Toshinden 2 than 3, it makes what is perhaps the biggest change in the series; it does away with nearly all of the 40+ characters that the series has built up and replaces them with 13 almost completely new characters; only 3 of Toshinden 4's cast have appeared in previous games.  But even they are notably different as Toshinden 4 takes place sometime after Toshinden 3 story wise, hence they have aged. The new cast has some pretty big links to the old cast however and many of their stories and bio's reference the old cast even though most aren't named directly (for instance Lancelot was sent to a certain French noble man to be toughened up, while Fen met a certain spear wielding warrior that his own fighting style is conveniently similar to).  Graphically, Toshinden 4 sacrifices detail for fluid animation and speed, to the point where the original Toshinden arguably looks better overall.  The combo system is once again redone; now the player can make a combo out of any combination of light and hard attacks (high, low and jumping) with the limits that they can only enter each attack once (i.e only one high light slash, one low hard kick etc) and once a hard attack has been inputted, no further light attacks can be entered into the combo. Special attacks have also become more special, generally being considerably more dramatic and requiring more complex button combinations that the past games.  Toshinden 4 also tweaks the series overdrive attacks; now each character has at least two and the bar is split into three segments; one block is used per overdrive attack, though all three can be saved up to activate the new Kishin Kourin attack which bestows a considerable ability increase at the cost of health.  A simple parrying system has been added to Toshinden 4; the player can attempt to repel any weapon based attack or they can use a special counter attack that can counter almost anything, but uses up an overdrive block.  Toshinden 4 introduces multiple arena types to the series; for the first time there are arenas with no edges as well as the standard square and round arenas one can be knocked off for a ring out. Toshinden 4 also introduces a third type of arena to the series; collapsing arenas. As the match goes on holes randomly form in the arena (though warning is given as to where they are about to form). As if to compensate for this new arena type, it is no longer possible to fall off an edge of the ring unless you are hit off or accidently perform a move that takes you over the edge.  As well as the standard fighting aspect, Toshinden 4 also has seven time unlocked themed \"mini games\", that include breakout, air hockey and a dancing game.  There is also a comprehensive database mode to unlock that includes detailed information about every character, sound bites, a jute box and character design sketches including some rejected costumes.  As well as all these extras, Toshinden 4 has pretty much every fighting game mode out there."},{"id":2379,"title":"Battle Hunter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Success.","publisherName":"A1 Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In Battle Hunter, you play as a warrior that battles monsters and collects treasures from dungeons. To do this you must go into a dungeon and find the target item that you must acquire. However, monsters are also lurking around plus the boss who will pop out if the game goes to long! You can also fight other warriors to get their items (this is useful if someone else has the target item!) The game can go up to 4 players."},{"id":2380,"title":"Battle Stations","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Realtime Associates.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This naval combat game feature a 1 and 2 player game. The 1 player game is split between either Arcade or Campaign mode. The 2 player game is split between Arcade or War Games mode.****The Campaign mode features 50 missions with objectives such as eliminating enemy supply convoys or carrying out a full scale assault on an opponent's homeland. The player than selects the admiral they want to fight in the battle. There are 5 opposing admirals and each admiral has their own set of skills on how they wage war.****The Arcade mode lets 1 or 2 players choose their ship and then have a 1 on 1 ship battle. Players earn points for sinking their opponent's ships which will allow them to climb 10 naval ranks all the way from Ensign to Fleet Admiral.****The War Games mode allows 2 players to play against each other in 26 different locations. Players can compete in these locations in three different ways. One way, is called war, with the objective to destroy every one of their opponent's ships. Another way, is to play capture the flag, which has the player trying to sink their opponent's flag ship and then return the flag back to their own harbor. The final way is called capture the harbor. This has the player attempt to drop marines, who are being carried inside a troop transport, off into their enemy's harbor, so the harbor can be attacked and captured. In this mode, players also get to choose between playing as one of several countries, or have a balanced or custom naval force. This choice affects the number of units of each type of ship the player starts the battle with.****The game features 8 types of ships which are aircraft carriers, destroyers, battleships, cruisers, patrol boats, mine layers, troop transports, and submarines. Each ship has different ratings in the categories of top speed, target range, hull strength, main guns, special weapon, and defensive weapon.****Gameplay has players moving their ships strategically on an overhead map. When two ships move close enough to each other, a battle can happen. In the battle, players try maneuvering a target reticule on their opponent ship to attack them, while also attempting to move out of the way of their opponents attacks. Once one of the ships health meters become empty from taking to much damage, they are sunk."},{"id":2381,"title":"BattleSport","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Unexpected Development.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Futuristic","description":"Battlesport simulates the sport of the future. Choose your vehicle and enter the arena to face your computer opponents to see who scores the most goals before the clock runs out.****Scoring isn't easy. The ball constantly bounces over the arena, retrieved by a player constantly bombarded by opponents. A variety of weapons are available to shoot your competitor, and anyone that takes a hit while carrying the ball loses possession, sending the ball bouncing across the arena. Taking too many shots results in a temporary inability to take part in the action while your opponent happily scores goals. ****Winning matches increases standing in the rankings and the acquisition of cash to purchase a better vehicle and enhanced offensive or defensive items."},{"id":2382,"title":"BattleTanx - Global Assault","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The year is 2049.  A nuclear holocaust has caused 99.9% of the women in the entire world to die out, leaving mankind desperate to search for women for reproduction.  Instinct has taken over, and the only rule is mob rule.  There is no form of government, form of justice, and the only way to survive is lookout for yourself.  Mobs and warlords have emerged trying to claim the world's last surviving women.****In the midst of the chaos, Griffin and Madison escape back to San Francisco with their new baby boy Brandon, where they hope to rebuild a better society.  However, the evil QueenLord, Cassandra, captures him.  Cassandra leads Griffin and Madison all across America and Europe in a frantic search for Brandon, who may have psychic abilities that can save the world.****Global Assault is the sequel to the original BattleTanx64.  It features ton of new weapons, new vehicles, and new powers that were never available in the original.  Global Assault now also features a destructible environment, allowing you to seize control of the environment and create ultimate destruction.  Global Assault also allows two players to play together in co-op, or four players to go head to head as one of the dozens of tank gangs in all new maps and tons more modes."},{"id":2383,"title":"Beast Wars - Transformers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Takara.","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the TV show, Beast Wars Transformers puts you in control of one of several transformers, allied with either the Maximals or the Predacons.  The game includes five original and one hidden transformers for each team, all from the show. You must make your way through a total of 24 missions, through desert or urban environments.  Each transformer can transform into it's own unique animal, which is necessary when traveling through the game.  When transformed, each transformer has an upgradable weapon to defend itself from machine enemies but must return to it's animal state to protect itself from harmful energon rays.  You choose either the Maximals or Predacons to decide the fate of the galaxy."},{"id":2384,"title":"Beat Mania","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"KCE Japan.","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"This is the European edit of Konami's successful series Beatmania, a part of their BeMani franchise (DDR, DrumMania, Guitar Freaks and more). You get to play well known club tracks on a special controller that looks similar to the original arcade one, with 5 piano keys and a \"turntable\". Pieces of the song fall down the screen and you have to hit the right key or spin the turntable to nail the melody or drum piece falling. The better you get the higher your rating is, and you unlock more songs as you go.****In this version some of the songs featured are: \"Sing It Back\" by Moloko, \"Jacques Your Body\" by Les Rythmes Digitales, \"Dreaming\" by Ruffdriverz and many more."},{"id":2385,"title":"Beatmania","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCE Japan","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The legendary rhythm game that started a craze in Japan makes its first outing in America! beatmania features over fifty songs from the classic beatmania and beatmania IIDX games, as well as a few originals.  The game includes a special turntable controller with a scratchpad and seven keys. You have to press the seven buttons and move the scratchpad according to what appears on screen, and the better you do, the more points you'll get!  This version of the game is different from other releases. Even though the game is called beatmania, it is closer both in appearance and play modes to beatmania IIDX."},{"id":2386,"title":"Bedlam","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Mirage Technologies","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"A fast paced action game where you run around a machine-gun wielding robot destroying everything in your path.  There is a multitude of enemies and you can destroy almost every single thing on the map (buildings, vehicles, etc.).  The reason for all this destruction is a revolution led by the robots against their human masters."},{"id":2387,"title":"Beyblade","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Takara.","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the Japanese anime TV-show and line of toys, \"Beyblade\" lets the user battle customized spinning tops against other spinning tops.  Each top has its own \"Bit Beast,\" which can be summoned during the battle to perform a special move.****The game has both tournament and versus battle modes.  The player can also modify their top's parts and \"Bit Beast.\""},{"id":2388,"title":"Beyond the Beyond","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"CAMELOT Software Planning","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The hero of the game, an apprentice knight (named Finn by default), lives together with his father's friend in a village called Isla, located in the Kingdom of Marion. All of a sudden, the neighbor land Bandore Empire attacks the village. Finn manages to escapes and seeks shelter in the royal castle of Marion. But the castle has also fallen into the hands of the enemy. Followed by a group of loyal friends and servants, the young man sets on a long journey...****This game is a RPG with random encounters and turn-based combat with an extra feature: the player can press a random combination of buttons before attacking (or during enemy attack), and if the combination is guessed correctly, the party member will deal critical damage or will block the enemy's blow."},{"id":2389,"title":"Big Air","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pitbull Syndicate.","publisherName":"Accolade","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"Another snowboarding title...****Includes several snowboarding events- standard slalom-style, half pipes, races, and more.  Also features several licensed riders, 24 courses, and lots of licensed music."},{"id":2390,"title":"Big Bass Fishing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coresoft, Inc.","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Big Bass Fishing is a simple action-oriented fishing simulation released at a budget price. The game modes include arcade, competition, and challenge. In the arcade mode, you have to catch five fish in five minutes, and if you succeed the time is extended. Completion mode offers specific tasks, such as catching the largest fish, the most fish, beating the clock. Challenge mode has you move across different locations with a focus on specific types of fish. There is a variety of freshwater fish to catch, and a bunch of different lures to use. You unlock a dozen locations as the game progresses."},{"id":2391,"title":"Big Bass World Championship","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starfish.","publisherName":"Hot-B","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Big Bass World Championship is the standard fishing game with two different modes of play.  There is a Practice mode where players can learn the basics of the game including casting, reeling and selection of rods and lures.  In the Tournament mode, the player can choose from either a male or female angler and choose from one of four lakes with over 15 different fishing lures.  It also features the personal endorsement of angler legend, Hank Parker."},{"id":2392,"title":"Big League Slugger Baseball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Now Productions.","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Big League Slugger Baseball is a cartoonish, big-head-anime-style baseball game. It uses the standard behind-the-catcher viewpoint for batting and pitching and switches to different views when the ball is hit.****One or two players can play a single exhibition game, or a single player can play a 10 or 30-game season, which can be saved to a memory card.  After completing the season you can proceed to the Final Series.****The game is unlicensed and does not include any real teams, players, or stadiums, though you can create your own players and teams."},{"id":2393,"title":"Big Ol' Bass 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCE Nagoya.","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Big Ol' Bass 2 is the third part in the Fisherman's Bait series. The game is known as Fisherman's Bait 3 in Europe and Exciting Bass 3 in Japan. Again there are more than fifteen different types of fish, twenty holes and many different lures. Even more exotic fictional fish make their way in the World Monster Fishing mode. The new Surival mode allows you to partake in a knock-out system. Two player splitscreen is supported against a friend or AI."},{"id":2394,"title":"Big Strike Bowling","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coresoft, Inc.","publisherName":"Gotham Games","players":"1-6 Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"Big Strike Bowling lets you hit the lanes as one of 9 characters. All of these characters can be costumised with unlockable clothes and accessories. You can access 4 lanes: Rockin' Lanes (classic), Hula Bowl (tropical), Starlight Bowl (space) and Alley Alley (back alley). You can play in four game modes: Open Bowl, Team Game, Tournament and Progressive Play.****The gameplay is very basic. You always play one-on-one against an opponent. To throw your ball, you first have to position your bowler towards the left or the right of .the alley. Using the shoulder buttons you can adjust the aiming arrow. Once you have stopped both the power and accuracy meter using the X button, you hopefully haven't thrown in the gutter."},{"id":2395,"title":"Billiards","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Success","publisherName":"A1 Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Billiards, as the title suggests, is a billiards game. The game features a Pocket Game mode and a Trick Shot Game mode. There is also a tutorial mode where the mechanics of the game are explained to the player.****Pocket Game mode lets the player play either a normal game of nine ball, eight ball, rotation, basic, 14.1 continuous, or bowlliards. Once a game type is selected, the player can set the number of sets to play, and whether to play against a human opponent or against one of seven computer controlled characters.****The Trick Shot Game mode lets the player attempt 18 different trick shots, including fancy bank shots and multi-pocket combinations. ****When shooting billiards the player is able to select what direction to hit the cue ball, where to hit the cue ball with the cue stick, and the angle of the cue stick. The player is also able to change the angle the cue ball is viewed at and can zoom in and out on the table. When taking a shot, the power of the shot is determined by how filled a shot meter is."},{"id":2396,"title":"Bio F.R.E.A.K.S.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Saffire.","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A very violent 3D one-on-one fighter.  Take control of one of many well-designed bionically-enhanced fighters, and fight in a dangerous interactive 3D environment.****Most of the characters rely on distance attacks, which reduces the game to strategic fighting rather than a boxing match; interacting with the incredibly hazardous environment adds another dimension to the gameplay- while avoiding an opponent's gunfire by jetting off with your jetpack, you may just slam right into a buzzsaw coming out of the wall."},{"id":2397,"title":"Bishi Bashi Special","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"KCE Sapporo","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Party","description":"Bishi Bashi Special is a compilation (and conversion) of the Konami arcade titles Bishi Bashi Champ, Super Bishi Bashi Champ and Handle Champ.****Gameplay is made up of tons of mini games, all of which use a simple 3-button interface that mimics the arcade originals. The mini games encompass a wide variety of button-mashing, timing and button combination games. The games themselves can be anything from making hamburgers, throwing a pie down a church aisle to balancing a car on a floating narrow gravel road and much more.****The game can be played alone, vs a computer player or play up to eight people using a multi-tap and three controllers."},{"id":2398,"title":"Black Bass with Blue Marlin","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hot-B","publisherName":"Hot-B","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"BLACK BASS WITH BLUE MARLIN brings the joys of the lake and the sea to the PlayStation. You won't miss a second of the action with a wide variety of camera angles. For those who want an arcade feel, choose the underwater camera and watch that fish fight; the above-water view provides a simulation experience, where the fish is unknown until it is brought in. Don't worry, bringing in the fish is not going to be a problem with the large number of spots to drop a line. Naturally, dropping the line is not going to be enough; you'll have to choose lures wisely and use the proper technique if you want to catch anything. If you're not having any luck, get advice about your technique from legendary angler, Hank Parker. With all of the options and a large number of fishing spots, BLACK BASS WITH BLUE MARLIN has something for every aspiring angler. "},{"id":2399,"title":"Black Dawn","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Black Ops Entertainment Inc.","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Black Dawn fulfills a few childhood dreams by putting gamers in control of a military helicopter. Terrorists have grown powerful in the world and it is up to you to restore stability and peace throughout the lands. Assigned to a variety of campaigns, you must fly the AH-69 Mohawk (sounds like something Jan-Michael Vincent from AIRWOLF would pilot) as you battle through enemy territory across different global locales."},{"id":2400,"title":"Blade","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"HammerHead Ltd.","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Buffy, move out of the way. Activision brings the original vampire hunter with an attitude to the PlayStation. Based on the action-packed motion picture and Marvel comics, Blade is a 3D action/adventure game where you must save humanity from the threat of vampires. As Blade, you have an arsenal of projectile weapons and martial arts moves to battle your way through hordes of vicious, nightly creatures."},{"id":2401,"title":"Blast Chamber","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Attention To Detail Limited.","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"A quite weird puzzle/actiongame in 3d, where you are a little guy in a chamber which is rotatable by pushing around the corners. Objects will fall down then and some other parts of the level get accesible.****The game also supports a 2 player competitive mode, where you have to pick up objects and put them in another one's crystal. Try to avoid the other to get to his crystal by moving around the chamber."},{"id":2402,"title":"Blast Lacrosse","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sandbox Studios.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Blast Lacrosse is an indoor lacrosse game. It is officially licensed by and based on the National Lacrosse League and includes all nine teams of their 14th season, including mascots. It is also licensed by the Professional Lacrosse Players' Association. The game features in-game advertisements for Shamrock Lacrosse. The cover features an Ottawa Rebel player wearing #88.****The style of play is very similar to the arcade style of NBA JAM and NFL Blitz where, if a player scores a hat trick they become \"on fire\" and play better until stopped. The game is voiced by play-by-play man, and sports radio host, Scott Ferrall. Some of the game modes are Last Man Standing, Sudden Death and Survivor."},{"id":2403,"title":"Blast Radius","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Camden Development Studio.","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Kayne, the sole survivor of the Wolf Squadron, is tasked with saving the Vorn which is being attacked from the nefarious Kotan-Kal. For offering to help the Vorn out,  Kayne is given his choice of the Vorn's most advanced spacecraft and weapons.****In this space combat game, Kayne has the choice of 1 of 9 different spacecrafts which differ in appearance, weaponry, and control. Kayne is tasked with completing 40 different missions while fighting 37 different types of enemy crafts, which include bounty hunters, crime spaceships and military ships. ****The game also offers a 2 player death match mode."},{"id":2404,"title":"Blaster Master - Blasting Again","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Years ago, the Earth was threatened by an evil being known as the Plutonium Boss. The Plutonium Boss and his minions were devouring the Earth from within, and if they had succeeded, Earth would've been destroyed.****He didn't count on a young man named Jason, a beautiful alien woman named Eve, and their battle tank, the Sofia MA-01...because of his underestimation, the Plutonium Boss was defeated.****Since then, Jason had been defending the Earth from any threat that arises, with Eve by his side. She even bore him two children, Roddy and Elfie. Jason trained Elfie in engineering, and Roddy in battling in Sofia. But now Jason and Eve have died, and Roddy must take his father's place as defender of the Earth.****And an old threat seems to be arising to challenge this new generation of heroes..."},{"id":2405,"title":"Blasto","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEA","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Charge up your Blast-O-Matic, strap on your rocket pack, and prepare for a galaxy-spanning, action-packed adventure, featuring enormous, free-roaming, fully-interactive 3-D animated worlds, Saturday Night Live's Phil Hartman as the voice of Blasto, and more beautiful Blasto babes than you can shake a Nuke-O-Matic Atomscatter 9000 at!"},{"id":2406,"title":"Blaze & Blade - Eternal Quest","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"T&E Soft","publisherName":"Funsoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Blaze & Blade: Eternal Quest is an action RPG where you control a party of four. Character creation allows you to define a player's behaviour as well as their abilities. Your goal is to venture into The Forbidden Land, formerly known as Foresia, and deliver the land from evil. Foresia has been inhabited by monsters and demons since the time of the twelve Wisemen. These monsters and demons often transform into useful items once destroyed."},{"id":2407,"title":"Blazing Dragons","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Illusions Gaming","publisherName":"Crystal Dynamics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Blazing Dragons is an adventure/arcade game based on the Nelvana cartoon of the same name. Voice actors include Terry Jones of Monty Python and Cheech Marin.****In this twist on the King Arthur legend, you play as a young dragon named Flicker who lives in the kingdom of Camelhot. Flicker is an inventor who wants to become a knight and win a tournament. The prize is the hand in marriage of Princess Flame, Flicker's lifelong love interest. You must solve puzzles to defeat the evil mechanical Black Dragon, the human race's entry into the tournament.****Gameplay is mostly straight inventory-based point-and-click, but there are several arcade sequences that you must successfully complete in order to progress."},{"id":2408,"title":"Block Buster","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Block Buster is one of the seemingly infinite number of Breakout clones. As always, the player controls a paddle at the bottom and has to bounce balls to break and clear the screen of bricks. More unusual is the inclusion of a head-to-head multiplayer mode, where the playing field is split in the middle and each player has to clear their respective bricks to win the match."},{"id":2409,"title":"Blockids","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Athena","publisherName":"Natsume","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Blockids is a Breakout variant whose unique feature is multiple camera angles. Instead of only including the typical top down camera angle, the game also utilizes a isometric camera angle, a behind the paddle camera angle, and a track the ball's movement camera angle.  The game contains an Adventure mode and a Challenge mode. In the Adventure mode players choose from one of six characters and go on a mission to reclaim 5 magic crystals. The accomplish this task, players must beat a series of stages and boss monsters at every 10th stage. Beating stages requires bouncing a ball off a paddle to break blocks, which get arranged in different formations depending on the stage. The player can also make the ball jump over the bricks and try to break them from the top down. Each character in the game has their own special power meter which is filled up by hitting several blocks in succession. Some examples of character's powers include Super-Extend which elongates the paddle, Ball Catcher which makes the ball stick onto the paddle, or Power Ball which makes ball that go through blocks instead of simply bouncing off them. Some broken blocks also unleash power-ups. Power-ups include either speeding up or slowing down the ball, a 1up which gives the player and extra life, and a power-up which instantly clears the stage. This game lets the player only have 2 lives and 3 continues before the game is over. The Challenge mode is similar to the Adventure mode except the player is now given infinite amount of continues throughout its 100 stages.  "},{"id":2410,"title":"Blood Lines","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment.","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Set in the future, competitive sport is outlawed and becomes the persuit of an underground network of the world's greatest athletes. Inspired by the nations of old, they form clans and engage each other in tribal combat to protect the honour of their blood-lines. There can be only one winner...****Control one of the clans, and fight to the death in a last-man-standing battle against multiple opponents. The environments allow for roaming and hiding, allowing you to tactically attack and run away to evade attack. Weapons can be found, used and recharged across the arena.****The gameplay functions in the same way as Super Smash Brothers: Melee, and works better in multiplayer mode than against CPU opponents."},{"id":2411,"title":"Blood Omen - Legacy of Kain","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Silicon Knights.","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The nobleman Kain has been slain by a group of bandits and in his death, he is revived by the necromancer, Mortanius for his own ends. Kain is returned in the form of a vampire and yearns to exact vengeance on those who had killed him. Stronger and faster than a human being, coupled with a thirst for blood that must be satisfied regularly, he is able to dispatch his killers quickly. However, Mortanius and other forces seek to use him a tool in a greater plot. Mortanius is of the Circle of Nine, the guardians of the Pillars of Nosgoth. These Pillars, the center of the world and balancing the forces, have become corrupted and the Circle members been driven mad. At the Pillars, Kain meet Ariel - a former guardian of the the Pillar of Balance, now a spirit after being murdered by an unseen assailant. She informs Kain of his relation to the Pillars and that the only way for him to restore the balance is to seek out each guardian and kill them. The fate of Nosgoth may hang on Kain decisions.****Blood Omen is a top-down game where the player controls the vampiric Kain. As a vampire, Kain is able to withstand sunlight, but is harmed by water. However, he is able to obtain several cursed abilities and spells such as being able to transform into a bat, wolf and even a cloud mist respectively, as well as learning the ability to disguise himself from creatures of weaker mind. Kain is also fixated on murder and is a master of several ways to kill and destroy his opponents. As the enemies are slain in front of him, Kain may drink their blood to restore his health, which is always trickling away, representative of his insatiable craving. To aid in the slaughter of his enemies, Kain may equip different weapons and armor, each with its own unique properties."},{"id":2412,"title":"Bloody Roar","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Hudson Soft.","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Unlike other beat 'em ups, Bloody Roar has a unique twist. At a press of a button, your character changes into a beast of unique strength and ability over the characters normal attacks. Each character has his/her own beast to transform into, and most battles come down to how you use this transformation to your advantage. ****The same style of Tekken, Street Fighter and Dead or Alive is also re-lived, with over-the-top special moves and combos in a 3D like atmosphere."},{"id":2413,"title":"Bloody Roar II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Hudson Soft.","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Bloody Roar II is a 3D fighting game of the Tekken, or more accurately, Fighting Vipers school of gameplay. The hook of the Bloody Roar series is that your combatants can transform into animalistic versions of themselves -- human-animal hybrids with a thirst for violence. During each round you can fight as a person or transform into a beast when your meter fills up. As an animal you'll have more moves at your disposal with which to destroy your opponent."},{"id":2414,"title":"Blue's Big Musical","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - EC (Early Childhood)","developerName":"Terraglyph Interactive Studios.","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"This game is heavily inspired by the movie of the same name. A big music show is being held by Blue and her friends. However, there's a lot to do to get prepared like setting up the stage, getting instruments to play, practice songs, get props for the stage, and inviting guests to the show.  Players take control of Blue and guide her to different areas around her house and neighborhood while trying to finish the preparations for the show. The main game is broken up into six different acts. Each act has the player searching for 3 different Blue's Clues. Finding all 3 Blue's Clues will then make the player solve a multiple choice question on the meaning of the clues. Some of the locations the player explores will have interactive items in the background which will usually cause a short animation to happen when interacted with. The player can also find and hold an item in their inventory which can be used when interacting with other characters. Also some locations have Skidoo minigames.  Some of the Skidoo minigames include sprinkler skipping, cupcake color matching, the birdsong sing-along, a red light/green light type game, and a rhythm-based drum game. There is also a Parent Info mode that lets an adult select for their child any clue searching act to play or let's them play any song contained in the game. These songs are from Blue's Big Musical Movie.  "},{"id":2415,"title":"Board Game - Top Shop","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kid.","publisherName":"A1 Games","players":"1-6 Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"In Top Shop, you must be the first to reach a certain amount of money by building shops in different kinds of malls. You choose from an assortment of characters from humans, and talking cats to moving televisions. There are also random events like closing down shops or receiving money from other people. The game can go up to 6 players."},{"id":2416,"title":"Bob the Builder - Can We Fix It","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Steel Monkeys.","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"A game inspired by the children's television program. Players help Bob the Builder and friends complete various activities. Players can select from 3 difficulty levels for each activity.  Can We Build It? activities include: •Knock it down involves helping Lofty knock down an old bridge. Players swing a wrecking ball at a dilapidated bridge. •Build it up involves helping Lofty build a bridge one section at a time. Players control Lofty's hook and use it to pick up sections of a bridge off the ground and place them together so they form a bridge. •Where's Pilchard? has the player helping Wendy find where Pilchard is hiding. Players have to place a food bowl on top of the hiding Pilchard. Travis' Race Day activities include: •The two activities Race with Scoop and Race with Dizzy involves the player playing as either Scoop or Dizzy and has them racing Travis in an overhead racing game to prove who is the fastest. Bubble Trouble activities include: •Bubble Trouble involves helping Roley pop all the bubbles. Players control Roley and have to make him roll over bubbles in a limited amount of time. •Where's Pilchard? plays the same here, except it now takes place in a different location. Porcupine Rescue activities include: •Tunnel Time involves helping porcupines cross a road by having Lofty build a tunnel under the road. Players use Lofty's hook to pick up sections of a tunnel and place them in the correct spot of an outline. •Where's Pilchard? also plays the same here, except it now takes place in another different location. Scary Spud activities include: •Scary Spud involves helping Spud scare away hungry crows from eating all of the seeds. Players control Spud and make him scare the crows off the field in a limited amount of time by making him run at them. •Where's Pilchard? also plays the same here, except it now takes place in another different location. Plumbing Puzzle activities include: •Radiator riddle involves fixing the central heating. Players control Bob and make him place pieces of the central heating to the correct outlined spots in a house. •Fix the leaks involves helping Bob fix leaks in a pipe. Players control Bob while he walks through a house searching for and fixing all the leaking pipes with his wrench in a limited amount of time. Wendy's Birthday activities include: •Cake-tastic! involves helping Bob decorate a birthday cake for Wendy. Players decorate a cake for Wendy by choosing the type of chocolate chips, color of the candles and the icing, and the decorations. •Wild West Wendy involves Bob and Wendy square dancing. Players get to choose which dance moves to perform. Some activities contain cutscenes before they begin and after being completed."},{"id":2417,"title":"Bogey - Dead 6","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Flying","description":"The player takes the role of an air pilot who is part of an elite first strike air unit. This unit is tasked with putting a stop to an international crime organization that is building up a military sized force.****In this air combat game, players can choose to play in a training mode, play a mission mode, or have a VS. battle.****Training mode features 3 different missions with players attempting to get as high of a score as possible. VS. battle has 2 players linking up to play a head-to-head battle against each other.****The main mode is the mission mode. Players can choose from 6 different fighter jets which are the F-4E Phantom II, F-14D Tomcat, F/A-18 Hornet, F-15E Eagle, F-16C Falcon and the F-22 Raptor (AKA Superstar), each with their own ratings in max speed, endurance, maneuverability, and stability.  The game features 12 missions to play through, with objectives such as defending a weapons factory or shooting down a stolen F-16. Each mission completed successfully will reward the player a certain number of credits depending on the difficulty of that mission.****Gameplay involves flying a fighter with a cockpit view. The HUD includes a radar showing the enemy fighters locations plus the number of enemies left. Their is also a rear view mirror which lets the player see if their are any enemy fighters on their tail. Players can fire their air-to-air, air-to-surface, and air-to-ground missiles at enemy units.****Options let the player adjust the difficulty level and change the controls between easy or hard,"},{"id":2418,"title":"Bomberman - Party Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"Vatical Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Bomberman returns to PlayStation for a bargain hurrah with Bomberman: Party Edition. This version of the seminal multiplayer game keeps it simple and classic.  The game features 2D backdrops, bombs, players, and that's about it.  Grab this game, a multi-tap, and some friends, and bomb away like the halcyon days of yore. You'll travel through the familiar grid-like levels, nabbing power-ups as you try and obliterate the competition."},{"id":2419,"title":"Bomberman Fantasy Race","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Graphic Research Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The man with the big bombs is blowing up a completely different type of game in this strange and whimsical racing game. It sure isn't like your typical racer -- Bomberman Fantasy Race has players riding on big loping kangaroos and giant blue rabbitty-dinos as they hop and dash to the finish line with long, bounding gaits. It's a wild race, made even wilder with all the bombs and action of Bomberman. Two can challenge each other to a blast around the track, or run for it on your own in the single-player mode. Buy new bombs and better ride-a-long animals to give the competition something to blow its top over!"},{"id":2420,"title":"Bomberman World","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This is Bomberman's first appearance on the PlayStation in North America.  This version maintains the style of play of the 2D Bomberman games, but has a pseudo-3D look to it.  Bomberman World features the one player story mode as found in all Bomberman games, but it most importantly has a five player battle mode.  The multiplayer game has twelve different maps, along with three different modes of play."},{"id":2421,"title":"Bombing Islands, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kotobuki Systems","publisherName":"Kemco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"After getting a message from King Clown that strange blue bombs have appeared on all six worlds, Kid Clown sets on a mission to clear away the threat. ****You control a character whose purpose is to blow the blue bombs scattered on each island to smithereens. Stages are 3D, rotatable fields with an isometric view (top-down if you hold down L2), chessboard-like with little touches like trees and water for the first island, lava pits for the lava world and so on. Each stage has a red bomb and blue bombs. The bombs that you blow are on a pre-designed spot but are movable and must be placed in a way that all of them will set off at once. To make certain that everything will blow you can check the number at the top of the blue bombs which equals the radius the blast will reach. There is also a time limit in which you must do the above."},{"id":2422,"title":"BoomBots","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"South Peak Interactive","publisherName":"Dreamwork","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Some time- it could have been 1983 or 15 million-billion, alien cats invaded earth, nabbed all of earth's housecats, and took off.  Dr. Pick created 15 BoomBots- each with distinctive abilities and personalities, and sent them to destroy Mandu, the space alien cat king, and rescue earth's house cats.  Seriously.****The game's design is odd- very cartoony, but the humor can be (despite its immaturity) fairly heady adult fare, while the gameplay can be pretty difficult.  It's a 3D one-on-one fighter- of which there seem to be plenty for the PSX- that relies on distance fighting (gunshots and the like) and use of the 3D interactive environment for strategic purposes.****The FMV intros are well-done clay animation."},{"id":2423,"title":"Bottom of the 9th '97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"The sequel to Bottom of the 9th, this version still continues to provide players with a full authentic MLB license including teams, their respective logos and over 700 of the major players of the time in 3D polygon graphics.****If also features the obligatory game modes such as Exhibition, Season, Championship and the like along with extensive stat tracking in numerous categories and the ability to trade players to build the ultimate \"dream team\".  A new feature is the \"Scenario Mode\" that sets the player in a make or break situation to attempt to win a game on a full-count, bottom of the ninth situation, along with many other numerous scenarios."},{"id":2424,"title":"Bottom of the 9th '99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"This baseball game features the following game modes: exhibition, season, training, and scenario.****Exhibition mode lets the player play against the computer, another player, or just watch a game between 2 computer players. Training mode lets players practice their fielding, pitching, and batting skills. Scenario mode puts the player in a tight situation in 20 different  in-progress games to see if they can succeed in those situations. Season mode lets players play a season with anywhere from 15 to 162 games. The game can keep track of the season statistics, team standings, and any trades made during the season.****With only an MLBPA license, the game features the names of the real MLB players, but it doesn't include the real team's names or their logos, just the cities they play in. The game also offers 30 different stadiums to play in.****During the game, pitching involves selecting a type of pitch and aiming it into the batter's box by sliding around a cursor to where they want the pitch to go. To hit the ball, batters must move their own cursor to match where the ball will end up. If the batter decides to powerhit, the cursor becomes smaller, making it harder to make contact with the ball.****The game also features an announcer that calls the plays in real time."},{"id":2425,"title":"Bottom of the 9th","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"One of the earliest in Konami's franchise, this version featured 300 actual MLB players at the time, but did not feature the MLB licensed teams.  Players can choose to either play against a friend in Exhibition, Season or Playoffs.  The gameplay is geared for more of a simulation style of play with the players stats determining on how well they hit, pitch and field.****Along with the standard modes for a baseball game, this one also featured the ability to customize their teams and choose any player to create their \"Dream Team\".  It also had a variety of different camera angles to choose from and had meters to show their players progress such as a \"Streak Bar\" that showed a batters hitting ability and a \"Pitching Bar\" that showed whether a pitcher was fatigued."},{"id":2426,"title":"Bowling","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tamsoft Corporation","publisherName":"A1 Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"A simulation of the classic game of the same name. As you can imagine from the name, this is a no-frills game, but it still comes with three modes, (normal, special, and quest) and multiplayer options. (1-4 players, with computer players as desired.)****Normal mode is the regular bowling game, but special mode sets up 45 pins instead of the usual 10. Quest mode, on the other hand, randomly places 3 pins in the lane, creating a more strategic play."},{"id":2427,"title":"Boxing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nekogumi","publisherName":"A1 Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"The aptly-title Boxing is a relatively simple budget boxing game. The game offers an arcade-style boxing experience with ten colorful characters to choose from. Three modes are available: Ranking Mode, which has you fighting to become the top ranked boxer in the world; Scout Mode, which has you seeking new talent in order to unlock characters; and Battle Mode, where two players can fight an exhibition match against each other."},{"id":2428,"title":"Brahma Force - The Assault on Beltlogger 9","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Genki Co. Ltd..","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"A mech-based FPS; pilot your Bipedal Robotic Assault Heavy Mechanized Armor (built by Bronx Industries, of course) through the Beltlogger 9 excavation colony...****...discover what happened to the Beltlogger 9 colony- it may be related to the events on Probe Ship Mina 3, wherein a lone person apparently under the control of an outside intelligence slaughtered his shipmates."},{"id":2429,"title":"BrainDead 13  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Ready Soft","publisherName":"Ready Soft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"In Braindead 13, the player takes on the role of a young computer expert who one day is called to fix a computer at some scary castle and in no time flat, finds himself in trouble.****It is up to the player to use the complex moves of an interactive movie to escape from the castle. This animated adventure is basically based on the player's judgment on which direction you think the character might go, and if the player guesses wrong, death."},{"id":2430,"title":"BrainDead 13  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Ready Soft","publisherName":"Ready Soft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"In Braindead 13, the player takes on the role of a young computer expert who one day is called to fix a computer at some scary castle and in no time flat, finds himself in trouble.****It is up to the player to use the complex moves of an interactive movie to escape from the castle. This animated adventure is basically based on the player's judgment on which direction you think the character might go, and if the player guesses wrong, death."},{"id":2431,"title":"Bratz - Dress Up, Get Down and Be a Bratz Superstar!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"DC Studios","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"This is a dance game where you can be one of the 5 Bratz girls. You can practice or make your way through the Bratz tournament.  There's a competitive dance mode and a copycat mode where you can have fun with your friends."},{"id":2432,"title":"Brave Fencer Musashi","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"150 years ago, the legendary warrior known as the Brave Fencer Musashi saved the kingdom of Allucaneet from the evil Wizard of Darkness. Now, his spirit is reincarnated in a young, rather short-tempered boy. Fillet, the princess of Allucaneet, summons the reluctant hero to the palace and gives him the powerful sword Fusion, which he needs to defeat the evil Thirstquencher Empire. It soon turns out that the Empire is after another legendary sword, Lumina, so Musashi's first task is to get it before the bad guys do!..****Brave Fencer Musashi is an action game with strong RPG elements. Controlling Musashi, the player explores the pre-rendered backgrounds from third person view (similarly to  Final Fantasy VII), visiting towns, talking to NPCs, etc. There is a day/night cycle in the game, which is manifested in the schedules of NPCs and/or monsters, as well as Musashi's fatigue level, which increases if he doesn't sleep enough. Musashi uses the two swords, Fusion and Lumina, to fight his enemies. The two swords have different properties: while Fusion behaves more or less like a traditional melee weapon, Lumina needs to be imbued with various elemental items in order to unleash powerful attacks."},{"id":2433,"title":"Bravo Air Race","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Xing Entertainment.","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Flying","description":"In this air racing game, players race planes in an attempt to be first at the finish line. First they get to choose a plane, with each plane having their own ratings in max speed, acceleration, and mobility. The types of planes include a Lightning, Mustang, Thunderbolt, Corsair, Zero Fighter, Sinden, Messerschmitt, Spitfire, Gee Bee, Pitts, plus a few planes which have to be unlocked to use. They also can choose whether they want to fly the planes with automatic or manual transmission. They can choose to race in 4 different courses, which are the easy difficulty rated Mountain, the normal difficulty rated South City, or either of the hard difficulty rated Canyon or Snow Land course.****When the race starts, players compete against 11 other planes. Players can view the plane they're flying while racing or they can choose to view the race from inside their cockpit. Players can turn a guide option on or off, with the guide being on, it helps the player stay on course and not fly out of bound by placing a trail to follow. Players also have to get to each course's checkpoints before a timer counts down to zero. If the player makes it to a checkpoint on time, their time is extended so they can get to the next one. During a race, players may see an S icon that when touched will give the player's plane a temporary burst of speed. Planes also can perform aerobatic rolls to quickly get out of danger. If a plane crashes, the players starts where they crashed, but costs them precious amounts of time. If players don't make it to the checkpoint on time, the race is over.****The game also features a 2 player mode where 2 players race against each other while in split-screen. There is also a time attack mode where the player can fly the courses by themselves and try to complete laps as fast as possible and finish a course in as little time as possible."},{"id":2434,"title":"Break Out","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Supersonic Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In this updated version of Breakout, players take the role of \"Bouncer\", whose main objective is to rescue both his friends and Daisy and defeat the evil Batnix. ****Gameplay is similar to the original game from 1977, but with 3D graphics and multiplayer support. Play through exotic locations like a dark prison cell, a menacing dragon-owned castle, an animal infested farm, and outer space. The game also contains numerous challenging modes, secrets and bonuses."},{"id":2435,"title":"Break Point","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Smart Dog.","publisherName":"Ocean","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Break Point is your basic tennis game. **You can play on several different courts which differ in surroundings and style. There's a couple of fantasy courts as well as some real life courts. **Player can choose between various motion captured players and game modes including practice, cup, tournament and so on.**The speciality in this one is the fact that you can play with up to 8 players in tournament."},{"id":2436,"title":"Breath of Fire III","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Capcom's third installment of its epic RPG. Breath of Fire III is the first installment of the Breath of Fire Series to appear on the Playstation (And later ported to the PSP). ****Set free by the the workers of Dauna Mine, Ryu of the Brood learns to both understand his power, and to understand the history of his extinct kind. By both utilizing Ryu's unique power and the abilities of those whom assist him, players will uncover the history of the Brood, learn more about the characters, and the very reason why the Brood were wiped out.****Players control Ryu and his allies on their journey, each of Ryu's friends have abilities only they can use, and they will have to work together to make their way through the obstacles and enemies that they encounter; creativity is key to your success in this game!****Ryu eventually is able to utilize his power of the Brood, allowing him to ascend into various dragon-like forms. This is done using a gene-splicing system that dictates what sort of form Ryu will take.****Breath of Fire III also includes a Master System, which permits Ryu and his allies to learn from various people to augment their abilities differently as they gain experience; these trainers can also teach abilities to those whom train hard under them."},{"id":2437,"title":"Breath of Fire IV","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Nina, the princess of Wyndia, and Cray, chieftain of the cat-like Woren tribe, are searching for Cray's relatives who disappeared under mysterious circumstances during a diplomatic mission. Flying through the sky on their sandflier, Nina and Cray are attacked by a worm shaped dragon. With their vehicle damaged, Nina returns to the city to find parts, bumping into a naked young boy named Ryu along the way, who is unsure of where he is. At the very same time, Nina is again attacked by a dragon. Confused by the strange events taking place, Nina agrees to help the young boy. Meanwhile, the ancient Emperor Fou Lu awakens from his slumber in his tomb. His plan is to return to the world of human, conquer it anew, and impose his iron rule on it...****This fourth installment of the  Breath of Fire series is a fairly traditional Japanese-style RPG, with turn-based combat, party management, linear story progression, and other characteristic elements of the genre. As in the  previous game, characters become stronger and learn new skills by performing tasks for \"masters\" living in different towns. Ryu, the main protagonist of the series, has retained the series' trademark gameplay element: the ability to turn into a dragon during combat. Breath of Fire IV is rich in mini-games of various types, including the popular fishing mini-game that was present in previous installments as well."},{"id":2438,"title":"Brian Lara Cricket","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"The classic game of cricket, updated for 1998 and endorsed by Brian Lara.  A more detailed description can be found in the advertising blurbs."},{"id":2439,"title":"Brigandine - The Legend of Forsena","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hearty Robin.","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Brigandine is a war strategy simulation game set in a active world where all of your army units and your enemy units fight and grow continuously.****The story takes place on the continent of Forsena where a coup d' etat has taken place in the kingdom of Almekia. You have a choice of selecting one of five characters from surrounding kingdoms to conquer the kingdom of Almekia and return peace to Forsena once again. ****Gameplay is very much like other tactical games in that you first select the kingdom to attack, attack that country, organize your troops and repeat that process until victory. The gameplay is reminiscent of Ogre Battle in that when you envade a country you then select the towns or bases in which to attack to conquer that country. Your units will upgrade with experience from fighters to knights and barbarians to berserkers. Summon monsters like dragons and hydras to fight on your side which will grow with experience also. ****As with Final Fantasy Tactics, the Zodiac (a favourite of 90's Japanese RPG's) plays a role in determining every units effectiveness against another.  Elements (Fire, Nature, Water, Thunder) and Alignments (Neutral, Light, Dark) also figure into damage.****The progression of a battle involves sending three Rune Knights and their retinue of monsters to represent your side.  Each Knight has a number of \"rune points\" calculated off of level, class, and particular attributes.  Each monster requires a number of rune points to have in the party, ranging from a ghoul (15) to a Lucifer (125).  Regardless of rune power a Knight can only have 6 units in his retinue.****Each castle/fort/town produces a set number of 'Rune Energy', which is set against the 'upkeep' cost of all alive units.  In this way larger nations sustain more powerful fighters, smaller nations must sacrifice fighters who they can not upkeep, and saving up rune energy can allow a nation to quickly bolster forces after a defeat.****The majority of the game takes place in 2D sprites except for the battle scenes which take place in full 3D polygons."},{"id":2440,"title":"Broken Helix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Broken Helix puts you in the boots of an armed marine of a special forces team.  You are sent in to a military base which has been taken over by terrorists for unknown reasons.****The main character is voiced by Bruce Campbell, star of the Evil Dead movies.  Throughout the game, he makes wisecracks and one-liners, and dialogue with personnel is generally comical.****Broken Helix is considered a 4D game.  For example, if you are on the third floor, you may have to make your way up to the fifth floor in order to defuse a bomb.  There is no visible time limit, but if you do not make it up to that floor in time, the bomb will go off, and you will die.****There are various objectives to complete, such as disarming bombs and finding certain items, but the game is mostly action/adventure, searching for keys to open doors.****In order to be successful, you must sneak past cameras and other devices, in order to find out the truth behind the terrorist takeover."},{"id":2441,"title":"Broken Sword - The Shadow of the Templars","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Revolution Software","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"George Stobbart is an American tourist spending his autumn vacation in Paris. He barely escapes a bombing of a café and decides to investigate the clues left behind by the killer. This eventually leads him to a mystery dating back to the legend of the Knights Templar.  Circle of Blood is the first part in the Broken Sword series. It is a third-person puzzle-solving point-and-click adventure game with 2D cartoon-like graphics. The player moves the character around using the mouse, examines the environment, talks to other people and collects items stored in an inventory. These items need to be used or combined with other items to solve puzzles. George gets help from Nicole Collard, a French journalist. The story is divided into eleven chapters and takes place in locations such as Paris, Ireland, Syria, and others."},{"id":2442,"title":"Broken Sword II - The Smoking Mirror","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Revolution Software","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Smoking Mirror is the sequel to Circle of Blood and the second game in the Broken Sword series. The player alternately controls George Stobbart, the protagonist of the first game, and Nicole Collard, the French journalist he met in the first game and who has since become his girlfriend.****The game is entirely in 2D and gameplay is in typical point-and-click fashion. The player moves the character around using the mouse, examines the environment, talks to other people and collect items stored in an inventory. These items need to be used or combined with other items to solve puzzles.****The game starts with George witnessing the kidnapping of Nicole. This event eventually leads to an investigation into a conspiracy revolving around a forthcoming solar eclipse and the evil Aztec god Tezcatlipoca. The locations visited throughout the game include Paris, Marseille, London, Quaramonte, the jungle, a Caribbean environment and a zombie island. Certain locations from the previous game make a return."},{"id":2443,"title":"Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Adrenalin Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"Choose from one of the 13 genuine tournament bowlers and go to work! With real lanes, real player animations, real lane conditions and changes, real bowling balls (genuine Brunswick!) and more! Full 3D environment brings the game to life, and all the tournament rules are available, even the Brunswick \"Skins\" game."},{"id":2444,"title":"Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Adrenalin Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling 2 is the second in the Brunswick Circuit series of bowling games. The game uses many aspects of the original game, improves them and adds new features.****The sound effects and music have been improved to give the player the feeling of being in a real bowling atmosphere. New characters have been added that include female bowlers, plus there are new tournaments, new modes of play and an easier throw system. Bowling balls can be selected based on weight, size and style. The multiplayer game has also been expanded.****Modes of play include: Amateur and Pro Career Mode, Cosmic Bowl, Skills Challenge, and Skins."},{"id":2445,"title":"Bubble Bobble Also Featuring Rainbow Islands","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Probe Entertainment Limited.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Bubble Bobble: One or two players attempt to save their friends in this re-release of the 1987 classic puzzle/action game. Players blow bubbles to trap enemies. When they pop the bubbles, fruit comes out and the players compete for the points. If they don't pop the bubbles in time, the enemies escape and become faster.****Rainbow Islands: one player only. Rainbow Islands is the sequel to Bubble Bobble. Instead of bubbles, you create rainbows. The highly versatile rainbow can be used as bridges, as platforms, or as a weapon. You can shoot a rainbow at an enemy, you can trap it inside, or you can drop a rainbow on an enemy from above."},{"id":2446,"title":"Bubsy 3D - Furbitten Planet","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eidetic.","publisherName":"Accolade","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Bubsy 3D is a polygonal platformer, and one of the earlier games released domestically for the Sony PlayStation.  It is a continuation of the Bubsy series, which debuted on the 16-bit platformers back in the early 1990s.  The game's graphics are predominated by flat-shaded polygons.  The gameplay is broken up into a series of stages.  The typical goal is to find pieces of a broken spaceship.  The game supports both password saves and the PlayStation Memory Card, but it does not feature analog support."},{"id":2447,"title":"Buggy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive","publisherName":"Gremlin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Buggy is a racing game where you drive a small radio controlled car. The player can choose between 12 different cars (some have to be unlocked) to control. The game consists of 16 levels and a number of bonus levels. There are three game modes: Time attack, Challenge 1 and Challenge 2. In Time Attack you compete against yourself for new personal records. At the beginning not all levels are available in this mode, they have to be unlocked by completing certain levels in Challenge 1. Challenge 2 is not available until Challenge 1 is completed. The second challenge contains all the levels from the first challenge plus some new ones."},{"id":2448,"title":"Bugriders - The Race of Kings","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"n-Space, Inc.","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Bug Riders tries to put a new twist on the racing genre. You choose a character and his or her bug and race through six tracks that make up the \"Great Race\". ****Instead of having a normal accelerate button, you must crop your bug to make him go faster. But watch out, you don't want to overdo it because he will become angry and refuse to obey you. You can pull on the reins to slow down.****The six tracks are filled with shortcuts and power-up items, such as missiles and bombs to blast away your opponents.  You must fly through as many time rings as you can to add time to the clock or you won't be able to finish the race."},{"id":2449,"title":"Bugs Bunny - Lost in Time","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Behaviour Interactive.","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"On His way to Beach, Bugs Bunny accidentally finds and activates a time machine. Bugs Bunny is immediately propelled through five different area in time and must find his way back to the present.**It wont be an easy task, because blocking  his way back to the present are some of the wildest troublemakers(Stupid villians) he has ever known like Elmer Fudd, Witch Haxel, Yosemite Sam, Rocky and Marvin."},{"id":2450,"title":"Bugs Bunny & Taz - Time Busters","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Daffy Duck has ruined the Time Machine, and Granny is asking you (Bugs Bunny) to collect all the part of the machine. So now you got to travel in few eras and help her...**Ups... I almost forgot Tazmanian Devil will \"help\" you..."},{"id":2451,"title":"Builder's Block","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito.","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This action puzzle game features 3 different game modes. The game modes are Puzzle mode, Battle mode, and Arcade mode.****The objective of Puzzle mode is to increase the population of 12 different locales by creating buildings. Each locale is made up of six stages which have three levels each. These buildings can range in sizes from 3x3 up to 7x7. These buildings are created by shooting colored blocks at the same colored blocks that are already laid out in the playfield. The player only has a limited number of shots before the blocks on the playfield gets pushed down off the playfield. If the structure gets fully pushed off the playfield, the game ends. ****Battle mode has 2 players competing against each other to see who can build and destroy the most buildings and earn the most points for doing so. To destroy a building that has been made, the player has to shoot a block onto the corner of it. Also, each building destroyed is worth a certain number of coins. The player must have 100 coins to win the battle. Both Puzzle and Battle mode allow the player to angle the camera upwards and downwards when viewing the playing field. ****Arcade mode lets the player select one of eight available characters and has them battle against another player or the computer. Players try to form and destroy buildings as fast as possible, with some of those destroyed building blocks ending up going over to the opponent's side of the playfield. The goal is to get the opponents blocks pushed off the playfield.****The arcade mode is the only mode that contains the coin-op conversion, while the other two modes are Playstation exclusives."},{"id":2452,"title":"Burning Road","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Toka.","publisherName":"Playmates","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Burning Road is a standard racing game with four types of cars to drive: two muscle cars, a drag car and a monster truck, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.  There are three different courses to drive on (a wooded area, city streets and snow area) and also have a reverse track variation that can be unlocked.  The object is not only to finish ahead of opponents, but also cross checkpoints in order to add more time to the ever depleting timer at the top of the screen.****There are three different difficulty levels and three different game modes: Practice lets the player choose a track and races several different opponents and Career where the player races in a series of multi-heat events.  In these heat events, each time a lap is completed the driver that is last place is eliminated until only one car finishes the race.  The final mode is a multiplayer that allows two friends to battle against each other utilizing the Playstation Link Cable.****There are also a multitude of camera angles including first and third person along with a full replay mode that shows the race in its entirety."},{"id":2453,"title":"BursTrick - Wake Boarding!!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Metro 3D.","publisherName":"Natsume","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Wakeboarding","description":"BursTrick: Wake Boarding!! is an extreme-sports game using gameplay similar to Wave Race 64, the main difference being that, as you are pulled by a boat when wake boarding, it is almost like an auto-scroller and you do not have nearly as much freedom of movement.  ****There are two gameplay modes, Obstacle and Trick. In Obstacle mode, you race around a track and must complete the track in time and collect enough points by wake boarding through rings and over jumps. In Trick mode, you compete to score as many points as possible by performing tricks. There are over 45 tricks in total.****Other features include several different riders to choose from and unlockable boards and characters."},{"id":2454,"title":"Bushido Blade","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"LightWeight Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The Bushido code of honor governs the actions of the Samurai and sets a code of ethics for use in fighting. Sometime in the 20th century, a group of Narukagami ninja, each proficient in a different style, find themselves in a battle to regain their honor in the fighting ring.****Bushido Blade is a unique fighting game, in that Square did away with health bars, special meters, and other traditional gimmicks and allowed for battles to be won with a single hit. This realism made the game a fan favorite among certain groups. ****Players select from among six ninja, each of a different fighting style and attributes. Players also choose equipment from among eight weapons, including Japanese swords, European blades, naginata and a sledgehammer. ****Battles take place in wide open areas in which combatants can run around as well as climb up and down. Some structures, like bamboo trees, can even be cut down. In the single player game, players can even run through the entire castle, picking a preferred fighting ground location. In addition to the single player story mode, there's a versus mode, a slash mode where you will be attacked by 100 generic ninja in one long corridor, a training, and a 'POV' mode, which allows players to play from first person, heightening the realism. The game's versus mode can also be played using two Playstations linked up.****Gameplay involves picking one of three stances, then attacking high, middle, or low. Directions while attacking change attacks, and attacks can be combo'd. Player damage is location based, with hits to arms often making them useless, hits to legs crippling, and hits to heads and clean across the torso being mortal. The use of stances and the easily achieved one hit kills make Bushido Blade one of the most deadly, and therefore realistic, weapon fighters around."},{"id":2455,"title":"Bushido Blade 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"LightWeight Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Two samurai families who date back over eight hundred years have been feuding ever since the Gempei War, where the Kagami family sided with the Minamoto and ensured themselves a victory over their rivals, the Sue. Over the centuries since, the two families evolved into ninja clans, but their hatred of each other never faded. Now, in the 20th century, the Shainto, descendants of the Sue, are in a position to bring vengeance on the Narukagami. ****Bushido Blade 2 takes place sometime after the events in the original game and is also a weapon fighting game without health bars, power displays, or over-the-top special maneuvers. The game features the Story Mode, Versus Mode and Slash mode present in the original game as well as a new tournament mode, where the two sides face each other with shinai and other bamboo weapons in a kendo like ring. Fighters have different styles (including some with two sword nito and iaijutsu styles) and there are many weapons to choose from (although the hammer has been replaced with the yari spear). The controls have changed somewhat, but stances are still in the game, as are one-hit kills if blows strike a sensitive part of the body.****Initially players can choose from six warriors, three from each clan. As progress is made in the story mode, supporting characters will be encountered. If beaten, those characters will become available for play in the game's other modes."},{"id":2456,"title":"Bust A Groove","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Metro 3D.","publisherName":"989 Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Match the moves shown on-screen in this Simon-like game to dance.  Keep up with the continuing commands and your persona will be able to do combos and other fancy moves.  Dance different styles as a disco throwback, a breakdancer, a robot, and others, either alone or with a partner.  When dancing with a partner, coordination is important so you can gain a clear lead on him.  When dancing together each character gets an opportunity for a dance solo.  Don't waste it as it's a great time to rack up points."},{"id":2457,"title":"Bust A Groove 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Metro 3D.","publisherName":"Enix","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"This sequel to Bust-a-Groove adds new characters and music to the dancing game.  Other changes were made in the interface graphics, but the bulk of the gameplay is the same as the original."},{"id":2458,"title":"Bust-A-Move '99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Play against the clock, the computer AI, or your friends, as you attempt to clear the playing field of all the coloured bubbles.****Simply put, aim your bubble shooter at the bubbles above, and with three or more of the same colour connected, the bubbles will pop.****Along with a conversion of the arcade hit Bust-A-Move 3, '99 also includes Challenge mode (which rates your performance after each round), Contest mode (win as many rounds in a row as possible) and Edit mode, where you can create your own Bust-A-Move puzzles. And of course, 2 and 4 player (N64 only) modes are included to challenge your friends."},{"id":2459,"title":"Bust-A-Move 2 - Arcade Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Taito Corporation.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Bub and Bob are back with some bubble-bursting puzzle action! Like Tetris in reverse, you shoot bubbles at an array of different-colored bubbles stuck in an ever descending ceiling, that you have to match up three by three to make them disappear.****This edition contains both puzzle challenges, multiplayer and normal stage by stage progression."},{"id":2460,"title":"Bust-A-Move 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation.","publisherName":"Natsume","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"The 4th edition of Bust-A-Move adds some great new characters to choose from, as well as a Story mode, where you win Tarrot cards from each puzzle you complete. Player VS. CPU has two different modes: Story mode sees a story unfold as you defeat each CPU character (and changes depending on the character you start with) and Win Contest is a simple \"how many games can I win in a row\" against the computer. Finally, if you complete the Challenge mode (where you must complete certain puzzels as fast as possible, and get judged on technique, speed etc.) the Edit mode will become available. In here you can put together your own puzzles for you or your friends to complete."},{"id":2461,"title":"Buster Bros. Collection","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mitchell Corporation.","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"A collection of 3 classic Buster Bros. games:****1. Buster Bros.**2. Super Buster Bros.**3. Buster Buddies****Each game plays virtually the same- these are action-puzzle hybrids (akin to Bubble Bobble); maneuver your character along the bottom of the screen and fire your rope gun; your rope causes the bad evil bubbles to break into smaller bubbles until they finally are defeated (much like the asteroids in Asteroids).  BBros and SBB both involve your world being attacked by the Bubble King (the funny synopsis of BBros in the instructions notes \"One day for no particular reason the Bubble King began a siege on Earth's cities with multi-sized breakable bubbles\"- Idi Amin he ain't.), while BBuddies involves precious art being guarded by bubbles- in a rare turn of events, you play as the thief looking to steal the art!"},{"id":2462,"title":"Buttsubushi","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Selen.","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"A budget-priced title from European publisher Phoenix Games. Action puzzles with puzzling actions. Addictive and challenging gameplay. Crush them before they crush you! A mind-bending 100 levels to clear. Multiplayer mode for up to 4 players. Buttsubushi offers a real challenge even to the most experienced puzzle fan. "},{"id":2463,"title":"C - The Contra Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Appaloosa Interactive.","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"C: Contra Adventure is a sequel to some of Konami's earlier Contra classics. ****The game's story follows the events of Contra: Legacy of War. It follows Ray, the only surviving member of the Contra task force (who is originally from Contra: Hard Corps), fighting an alien invasion in the jungles of South America.****All the innovations that were introduced in Contra: Legacy of War are maintained in this game: memory card saving, hit-points, three-dimensional fire fights. However, the gameplay varies depending on the level and perspective used.****The nine levels are a combination of mostly overhead with some side scrolling, and third person 3D.  For a different twist in one of the levels your character is weightless.****City Rescue - sidescrolling **Village - third-person 3-d **Canyon - overhead **Pyramid - third-person 3-d**Weightless - Sidescrolling**Hunting - third-person 3-d **Alien Lair - sidescrolling ****The weapons are the standard laser, machine gun and spread weapon.  You can carry multiple weapons and in this version of the game you can take multiple hits before dying."},{"id":2464,"title":"C-12 - Final Resistance","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEA","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Aliens have invaded earth and want the carbon in our bodies, only the remains of Earths military are left to save humanity and you're the man to do it. Cybernetically enhanced, your mission is to repel the alien invaders in fully 3D levels. C12 plays as a third person shoot em up much like the Duke Nukem Playstation series, you must run through ruined cities killing aliens and their cyborgs while completing tasks such as restoring power to the subway system to progress further into the game."},{"id":2465,"title":"C3 Racing - Car Constructors Championship","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Eutechnyx.","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"C3 Racing - Car Constructors Championship is a racing simulation game. It is licensed by the UK magazine Max Power. It features cars from various manufacturers. It features 30 tracks across 11 countries from all over the world, featuring cities, mountain roads as well as off-road tracks. You can play in arcade mode (to unlock tracks), player mode and championship mode. Player mode allows you to play against a friend or set personal records and in championship mode you play through all tracks. There are four difficulties to select from in the championship mode. You start with the lowest, but finishing first gains you points with which you can unlock the other difficulties and new and better cars to race with.  The game features various weather conditions and dynamic lighting during night races."},{"id":2466,"title":"Cabela's Big Game Hunter - Ultimate Challenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Coresoft, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"The Cabela line has made major waves on the PC for years, and now it's ready to bring its unique brand of hunting to the PlayStation. Realistic hunting simulation is the aim, and CABELA'S BIG GAME HUNTER: Ultimate Challenge delivers on many levels. Two different career-oriented modes allow you to hunt for elk, deer, and other tricky prey over the course of numerous detailed levels. You'll have all of the maps, vehicles, and weaponry you could ever need in order to get the job done, and you'll need all of the help you can get The wilderness never seems to end in this expansive title. If you need some justification to kill animals, you can join forces with the Department of Natural Resources and help to keep the wolf and bear populations in check (just as brutal a process as deer hunting, mind you). There are adjustable skill settings to ensure that gamers of all walks get their money's worth, and you can even select an x-ray option that aids you in lining up your shots by showing you your prey's internal organs. "},{"id":2467,"title":"Cabela's Ultimate Deer Hunt - Open Season","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Coresoft, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You've been sitting still for an hour, waiting for something to move. Suddenly, about 20 yards out, you see your prey. Get the deer in your sights and pull the trigger in this realistic hunting trip for the PSX. You'll be tracking Blacktail, Whitetail, Desert Mules, Sitka Deer, Fallow Deer, and more throughout the game's six expansive areas. Choose the time-intensive \"Mission\" mode, or enjoy the arcade-style play of \"Quick Play.\" Variable weather conditions are among the many challenges you'll face in ULTIMATE DEER HUNT."},{"id":2468,"title":"Caesars Palace","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Beam Software Pty. Ltd.","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Players enter the Las Vegas casino Caesars Palace and try to turn their starting $1000 dollars into a fortune. Players first sign in with the cashier and then are able to choose from 5 different casino games from a menu in the lobby. The 5 casino games are roulette, blackjack, craps, slots, and baccarat. Players who need help can learn how to play the games by watching official Caesars Palace tutorial videos on them. All the games feature realistic random outcomes for each wager because the game was authenticated by gaming expert Dr. William Bertram."},{"id":2469,"title":"Caesars Palace 2000 - Millennium Gold Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft.","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Play authentic Caesars Palace casino games without going to Las Vegas! The game includes Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Slots, Baccarat, Video Poker and more, all with realistic rules. Watch the authentic Caesars Palace game tutorials to learn how to play.Odds are scientifically calculated to be accurate, and there are multi-player options."},{"id":2470,"title":"Caesars Palace II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft.","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Caesars Palace II is an update of the NES title where once again the player is given $1,000 to either make a fortune from it or bust and go home empty handed.****Once again the stage is set at the historic Caesars Palace and has 19 different games to play in including Craps, Blackjack, Roulette, Video poker, Slot Machines among many others and gambling wins and losses including stats are kept to show the player how well or how poorly they are doing.  Doing well on certain tables will also unlock higher and more expensive tables.****It also supports four players and authentic odds verified by a expert statistician William Bertram, Ph.D and also features Caesars Palace Guide to Gaming to help the player along."},{"id":2471,"title":"California Surfing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Midas Interactive.","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Surfing","description":"Hey dude! Grab your surfboard and carve up the awesome waves ranging from the perfect 5-foot peelers off Malibu Beach, to the huge reef waves off Fiji's Tavarua Island. Hit the boost button to get massive air and perform insane spins, flips and tricks. Play with the dolphins and seagulls as you ride barrels, leap off huge waves and try to avoid that embarrassing wipe out. Features •Play with up to 4 players and judge the score of other wave riders. •8 surfy characters, each with their own unique style and tricks. •Hit the Boost button for huge air time and wild tricks. •8 beaches to discover and master, each with different breaks. •Earn points for good wave rides and winning contest modes. •Select from a colourful range of surfboards in the surf shop. •Upgrade riders' stats for better performance. "},{"id":2472,"title":"California Watersports","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Theyer GFX.","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Its time to take to the water and show the locals how its done! Grab a surfboard, bodyboard, Jet Ski or windsurfer and Ride-the-Barrel on some of Californias finest beaches and the most realistic waves as yet seen on PlayStation. California Watersports is a stunning surf simulator that consistently provides the perfect wave. From 6-foot peelers to huge 30-foot crushers, theres plenty for you to practise tricks on. As you jump, spin and jib your boards and jets you can even play with the inquisitive dolphins! Compete with up to 4 players or the computer in various contests including a Beach competition, Big Air contests and an Extreme Trick event, and if all that goes well you could go for the ultimate prize, the Rider Championship! "},{"id":2473,"title":"Capcom Generations Vol 1.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"The first of Capcom's classic collections for PlayStation and Saturn includes the 194X shooter series with the following games:****1. 1942**2. 1943**3. 1943 Kai"},{"id":2474,"title":"Capcom Generations Vol 2.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"The Capcom Generation 2 compilation contains 3 games from the Ghost 'N Goblins series:****1. Ghost 'N Goblins**2. Ghouls 'N Ghosts**3. Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts"},{"id":2475,"title":"Capcom Generations Vol 3.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"The third release in the Capcom Generation series, featuring four early but unrelated Capcom games:****1. Vulgus**2. Son Son**3. HiGeMaru**4. Exed Exes"},{"id":2476,"title":"Capcom Generations Vol 4.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Volume four of the Capcom Generation series, which includes three top-down shooter games ported from the arcade originals:****1. Commando (Senjo no Okami)**Gun.Smoke**Mercs (Senjo no Okami II)"},{"id":2477,"title":"Capcom vs. SNK Pro","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The original Capcom VS SNK gets an home exclusive upgrade with CVS Pro. New additions include Joe Higashi of SNK fame and Capcom's own taunt-master Dan Hibiki, added moves for existing characters, and new modes of play.****A special version was created for the PSOne, with redone graphics and slightly refined speed and play."},{"id":2478,"title":"Car and Driver Presents - Grand Tour Racing '98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Total Drivin is a racing game with five different classes of cars (4x4 Buggies, Dakar Rally, Sports, Indy and Rally) in six different locations (Moscow, Easter Island, Scotland, Hong Kong, Egypt and Switzerland). Each location has six different tracks to master with a total of 36 tracks. The different tracks actually are variations of the same track only slightly different. For example drive with different car type, reverse direction, ramps added or safety rails removed, different weather conditions etc.****You can choose to drive with 1 of 8 different teams, each with different driving behaviour, providing 40 cars in total. There is multiplayer for 2 to 4 players, using split-screen and a link cable. The game also features typical 1990's rave music.****When your car rolls over the game will turn you right side up again, but if your car drives into water or falls into lava the game instantly ends."},{"id":2479,"title":"Card Games","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Amedio","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Card Games is a budget title for the Playstation where you get to try your hand at various... card games! You can either play Casino style or Free play, where you just pick the game you want to play from a list.****The games featured are:****1. Draw Poker**2. Black Jack**3. Speed**4. Seven Card Stud Poker**5. President**6. Baccarat"},{"id":2480,"title":"Card Shark","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Bottom Up.","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Card Shark is a collection of card games, most of which are single player games, in which the player competes against three AI opponents in any of ten games"},{"id":2481,"title":"Cardinal Syn","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kronos Digital Entertaiment.","publisherName":"989 Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"For decades, the clans of Bloodland were locked in a never-ending war; then the Wanderer arrived with the Book of Knowledge. He divided the book and gave each clan a piece, hoping the clans would come to rely on each other's newly acquired knowledge. The Wanderer left and the clans, hoping to reassemble the book, returned to their old ways. ****That is when Syn appeared. She turned the pieces of the book into weapons and organized a tournament of the clans' warriors. Whoever wins the tournament will control the Book of Knowledge and become the ruler of Bloodland.****Choose one of 20 characters, each with unique combos and weapons, and battle your way through the tournament. If the tournament is too much for you, practice your moves or fight in the Survival or Team Battle modes. Do you have what it takes to become the ruler of Bloodland? ****A gory one-on-one fighting game, set within a series of semi-free-roaming enviroments."},{"id":2482,"title":"Carmageddon","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"SCi Entertainment Group.","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Motorized carnage.  Ever wanted to hit pedestrians during a race?  Now's your chance. Carmageddon is an ultra-violent racing game which caused much controversy during the '90s but was also very popular due to its fun factor. It was also one of the first batch of games to make use of 3D accelerated graphics (using OpenGL and 3dfx Voodoo cards).****At the beginning of the game the player only has one car and is ranked at #99. The overall objective is to race all the way to the top, collecting the opponents' cars on the way as trophies (and possibly replacements to his vehicle). In the race itself the player tries to damage opponents by driving into them, and can also kill pedestrians. Damage, kills and spectacular moves earn credits for the player which can be used for upgrades and even making repairs to the car at anytime during the race. If you wreck a certain car in 4 races or so, you get to drive it. There are many power-ups strewn around the courses which range from useful to fun to downright absurd. Though the player can win by racing fairly and normally, most players found it much more fun to wreck everything in sight.****Carmageddon is a violent game which is probably not suitable for minors."},{"id":2483,"title":"Carnage Heart","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Artdink Corporation.","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"in 2073, giant copanies are battling on the moons of Jupiter to extract their resources. **In this complex strategy game, you must design \"OKE\" (i.e. giant robots), chosing their hardware and also programming their software. In the battlefield, you don't control the robots. Instead, it's the program you wrote which takes the decisions."},{"id":2484,"title":"Carnage Heart:  Mission Briefing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Artdink Corporation.","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"in 2073, giant copanies are battling on the moons of Jupiter to extract their resources. **In this complex strategy game, you must design \"OKE\" (i.e. giant robots), chosing their hardware and also programming their software. In the battlefield, you don't control the robots. Instead, it's the program you wrote which takes the decisions."},{"id":2485,"title":"CART World Series","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"SCEA","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"CART World Series, endorsed by Championship Auto Racing Teams, is Sony's first attempt at the world of CART racing. With the official endorsing and license, the developers were able to include a lot of realistic elements from the racetrack into the game.****All of the top-rated CART drivers (circa 1996-1997) have been included and programmed to match their real-life abilities (based on a statistics standpoint). Al Unser Jr., Bobby Rahal, Gil de Ferran and many more are there to use or to race against. Each one has their own unique car, which can be tuned-up and modified any way you'd like****Modification comes in the way of tweaking a car's performance. If you know a lot about cars and how they handle, you can adjust their tires to fit the road (hard or soft) as well as modify their gear systems and aerodynamics. By moving the front of the car down or slanting the wings, you may be able to find a perfect combination for speed and performance. During races, a car's tire will wear down and it will eventually run out of fuel. Pit stops are necessary for a successful victory.****In addition to the real drivers and cars (Honda and Ford included), ten official CART tracks have been included – each modeled after their real-life counterpart. Tracks span the United States and are located in Cleveland, Michigan, Long Beach and more. Each features realistic dynamics and road handling in an attempt to create a believable racing experience.****As far as gameplay goes, you've got the following options: Arcade, Simulation, Practice, Single Race, 10 Race Season. The season play is simply a series of races in which you must qualify and race for the cup and the arcade and simulation modes both keep track of individual racer statistics. If you're still getting used to an Analog Controller, you may want to make a few practice runs before starting a season.****Additionally, CART World Series supports two players via split-screen or a Link Cable."},{"id":2486,"title":"Casper - Friends Around the World","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sound Source Interactive","publisherName":"TDK Mediactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Players join Casper in his quest to rescue his lost friends and help them return home after being scattered all over the world by the evil ghost Kibosh. Players will have to guide Casper through over 10 levels, each filled with classic platform game action and adventure. With Casper, players can explore each level to find the missing map page, and to collect all of the scattered friendship crystals. As players explore each level, they can further enhance Casper's moves by finding three special power-ups that will give Casper the edge over the evil Kibosh. Casper must find all of his missing friends and help them return home before it's too late."},{"id":2487,"title":"Casper","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Interplay","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Based on the Casper film, the game pits you in the role of the friendly ghost trying to make a friend and a second chance at life instead of scaring everyone away.****The plot centers around the \"spoiled, grasping inheritor of Whipstaff Manor\" - Carrigan Crittenden.  She's after the treasure she thinks is hidden in the walls.  Casper will need the help of Dr James Harvey - therapist to the dead - if he has any hope of succeeding in his adventures.****Casper will also have to deal with his uncles - Stretch, Stinkie and Fatso, who just love to scare \"Fleshies\" and thwart Casper's efforts.  The gameplay is 3d - and is mostly puzzle solving, with Casper able to take a variety of forms and manipulating objects."},{"id":2488,"title":"Castlevania - Symphony of the Night","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Five years ago, Richter Belmont, the latest in the Belmont lineage and the one destined to be a Vampire Hunter, defeated Dracula in a brutal battle which nearly cost him the love of his life, Annette, and her sister, Maria. Now, Richter has suddenly vanished, CastleVania has mysteriously reappeared, and Maria, now a young woman, sets off to find Richter. Alucard, the son of Dracula, is awakened from his eternal slumber after this large shift in power, and enters into Castlevania to find some answers and perhaps destroy the castle once again.****Symphony of the Night is a direct sequel to Dracula X: Rondo of Blood. The game is set in a castle which you can explore freely with many different paths, although often items in certain areas need to be found that will allow passage to others. The action-based gameplay incorporates now strong RPG elements. The hero receives experience points for defeating enemies, gains levels and becomes more powerful. There is also money to be found in the game, and various accessories to buy. In a separate screen, players need to equip attack weapons, shields and other items. Magic plays an important role, as well as secondary weapons and a large amount of \"special moves\" that are executed similar to advanced one-on-one fighting games.****The Saturn release adds two new areas to the castle (the Underground Garden and the Haunted Path), a third playable character (Maria), and a few new remixed music tracks. However, it sacrifices a few of the graphical effects from the PlayStation version, particularly true transparencies. All other releases are based on the PlayStation version, and do not feature these changes."},{"id":2489,"title":"Castlevania Chronicles","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This Castlevania game was originally released on the Sharp X68000 (a home computer relatively unknown outside of Japan) but never made it to the worldwide audience. This conversion is meant to fix that, a remake of the original for the PlayStation with a good deal of new features.****This game plays very much like any old platform game on the NES (specifically, it plays just like an old Castlevania), you walk slowly forward killing any demonic creature you meet. The game is mostly sideways, though you can jump or walk onto the platforms here and there. The game plays like an old game, but looks like a new one with completely remade 2D graphics, with FMV cutscenes, arranged high quality music and more."},{"id":2490,"title":"Castrol Honda Superbike Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Superbike racer with about 20 tracks and some machine tweaking (tires, gearbox and trail offset). Only one bike model is available, from the sponsors' team (Castrol-Honda). Optional driving aids make it feel much more like an arcade racer than a sophisticated simulation."},{"id":2491,"title":"Castrol Honda Superbike Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Interactive Entertainment.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"This licensed motorcycle game lets you take control of the Honda RVF-RC45. You can try to go through the whole World Championship or just take one race at the time.****Each of the ten tracks can be played in three parts, practice, qualification and the real race. The tracks range from closed-circuit Grand Prix style race tracks to street race in Britain and Japan among others.****To make it suitable for both arcade and simulation fans much of the realism can be tuned up or down. It's not only about the races, but you will also get to tweak your bike.****For those who want to play against others, you can compete against five other players over a network or one player splitscreen."},{"id":2492,"title":"Cat in the Hat, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":" DC Studios.","publisherName":"NewKidCo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Based on the original Dr. Seuss book (not the movie), this adventure game lets young players control the Cat in the Hat as he's looking for objects to play games with. Collecting the objects unlock different arcade games that can be played over and over again to try to beat the best scores."},{"id":2493,"title":"Catan - Die erste Insel","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Similis","publisherName":"Ravensburger Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"A PC adaptation of the popular board game \"The Settlers of Catan\". Features a 3D environment that simulates playing the board game against several AI opponents. Provides a simple introduction to the game play. Includes a 12 mission campaign, with several missions developed by the board game designer Klaus Teuber. Includes free game variants for the board game and the expansion \"Die Seefahrer\" (The Seafarers of Catan)  Supports multi-player play on a single computer or over a LAN or internet for up to 6 players."},{"id":2494,"title":"Centipede","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hasbro Interactive","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"This is a remake or \"modernaization\" of the classic arcade shooter Centipede, originally released in arcades by Atari in 1980.  This remake keeps some of the original game's shooter-style gameplay while mixing in more console-style exploration.  Gameplay progresses through five \"worlds\":  Weedom, Frostonia, Infernium, Enigma, and Evile.  Players blast away at the classic centipedes, spiders, fleas, and scorpions while fighting new enemies like the mosquito, cockroach, and killer mushroom.  A \"classic\" mode is also included, which allows players to play the classic game in a new \"3D\" isometric perspective."},{"id":2495,"title":"Championship Bass","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pai Corporation, Ltd.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Bass fishing reaches new level with Championship Bass! Artificial Intelligence creates the most realistic behavior in simulated bass ever. False strikes, swerves, return attacks, and short-strike lunges will keep you on the edge. Even if you do land a strike, watch these fish go for obstacles in order ot break your line! Multiple difficulty levels, plenty of tricks in your lure box, multiple game modes, multiple lakes, and more. Sit in a boat and go for the fish, or simulate a whole fishing trip. The choice is yours!"},{"id":2496,"title":"Championship Manager Quiz","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"King of the Jungle","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Championship Manager Quiz is the unexpected result of developer Sports Interactive looking to branch out from their successful football management series called, funnily enough, Championship Manager. If you think a quiz game may not be the best use of their skills then think again. This isn't just a collection of thousands of football trivia questions with points scored for each correct answer - that would be too simple. The football fans at Sports Interactive have managed to create a quiz game that not only mixes football knowledge but also the rules and tactics involved in the sport too. The quiz is played out like a real game of football. You see the pitch and two sets of teams and get to pick who you want to play as at the start. The idea is to pick your favourite team as the questions will really probe your love for the club. From the kick-off, you must pass the ball around the field by answering questions correctly. Below the shirt of each player are question categories. Pass the ball to that player and answer the question correctly to keep possession. Of course, answer a question incorrectly and the ball goes to the opposition. Get the ball to a striker, answer the question correctly and you've scored. Whoever gets the most questions correct is irrelevant; the game is decided on who scores the most goals. There are over 11,000 questions so you shouldn't see many being repeated often - in comparison, last year's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? game only contained 1,000! The questions cover a broad range of football knowledge too, from domestic to international, third division to golden boot winners. There are five different modes of play, including penalty shoot out, pub quiz where more than two can play and keepy-uppy where you've got to answer correctly for as long as possible. "},{"id":2497,"title":"Championship Motocross 2001 - Ricky Carmichael","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Funcom Dublin Ltd.","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"This is the sequel to Championship Motocross Featuring Ricky Carmichael.  This version has 30 of the top motocross riders including the game's namesake, Ricky Carmichael.  There are a plethora of tracks to race on that range from regular races and stunt tracks where players can pull off 50 different tricks for points in order to advance.****There are a variety of modes including a career mode where the player can compete in races, using the money to buy better equipment and negotiate with sponsors to gain more money and notoriety.  Players can also create their own rider and use them in exhibition races or in the career mode and customize everything from the appearance to their abilities."},{"id":2498,"title":"Championship Motocross Featuring Ricky Carmichael","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Funcom Dublin Ltd.","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"This motocross game offers 9 customizable dirt bikes in three categories: 125cc, 250cc and 250cc. The six main modes include championship, split-screen head-to-head, single races and time attack modes. There are 12 tracks available and these have been divided into motocross, supercross and endure tracks, both indoor and outdoor, with different surfaces. On top of that, each course can also be reversed. An additional touch is added by dynamic weather effects.****Each bike, with different performances, can be fully tuned based on suspension, brakes, gears, tires... If racing for the finish line is not enough, you can also perform stunts with the trick system to wow the spectators. As the game’s title implies, you are able to race as or against motocross star Ricky Carmichael."},{"id":2499,"title":"Championship Surfer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Krome Studios.","publisherName":"Mattel","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Surfing","description":"In this surfing game the player can choose from 10 of the best beaches the world has ever seen, and attack them with the help of 8 championship surfers, including Cory Lopez and Shane Beschen. There are plenty of moves to perform with each surfer, but the best points come in the bigger waves (including the half pipe)."},{"id":2500,"title":"Chaos Break","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":" Taito","publisherName":"EON Digital Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Chaos Break is essentially a third-person shooting game, with echoes of survival horror such as Resident Evil. Set in an abandoned biochemical laboratory on an isolated island, the two player characters, Mitsuki and Rick, are part of an investigatory and cleansing force sent to find out the cause of an 'anomalous thermal reaction'. ****Progress through the game is made by defeating enemies, which in this case are alien lifeforms and the laboratory's own automated defence system. An element of survival horror is introduced through the use of computer terminals, where the player can save and read files explaining the backstory of the game."},{"id":2501,"title":"Checkmate","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Mere Mortals.","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Dozens of different options, easy to use tutorial mode and a series of visual guides Checkmate make the perfect way to improve your game.  Choose from a variety of difficulty levels as you try to beat the computer, or give kill a friend in two-player mode. "},{"id":2502,"title":"Checkmate II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"12 challengers await you, from the Beginner to the Expert. Each with varying strengths; select the opponent who will give you the best challenge! Select from 12 levels of difficulty & 4 Game Modes. A normal \"Free Match\", \"2 Player Match\" and then \"Winner Advances\". Features: * 12 different computer controlled challengers * Multiple difficultly levels: from beginner to expert * 4 different game modes including Free Match and Winner Advances * 2 player multiplayer mode "},{"id":2503,"title":"Cheesy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ocean","publisherName":"Ocean","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"CTA's first venture on the Playstation was a platform style game which incorporated several first person elements.  Cheesy the mouse (and the star of the game) has been captured by a mad scientist for his genetic experiments. However, mohawked aliens attack the castle and in the commotion cheesy escapes. He has to navigate through 24 levels of mutated creatures, fight huge spiders, balance a mine cart through derelict tracks and escape flames inside a burning chimney."},{"id":2504,"title":"Chess","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Success.","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"This PlayStation adaptation of the classic board game allows two-player play or single player matches against ten different computer opponents.  It also provides narrated video clips describing the history and rules of the game."},{"id":2505,"title":"Chessmaster 3-D, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starsphere Interactive, Inc.","publisherName":"Mindscape","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Chessmaster 3-D brings the Chessmaster 4000 chess engine to the Playstation console.  The game provides six 3-D chess sets and lets you control the camera to view the board from almost any angle.  A 2-D \"war room\" view is also available.  Twelve computer opponents are provided, each with a different play strength, photograph, and short biography.  You can also play a human opponent or set-up a position and ask the chess engine to solve for mate."},{"id":2506,"title":"Chessmaster II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starsphere Interactive, Inc.","publisherName":"Mindscape","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Chessmaster II continues the tradition of the Chessmaster series on the PlayStation.  The game supports a real-time 3D board, more than a dozen chess sets, a variety of AI-controlled characters to play against, in addition to English language advice and a host of teaching features. There is also a complete chess tutorial."},{"id":2507,"title":"Chicken Run","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games.","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Tweedy's Farm is home to a bunch of chickens, who are falling behind on their work load (laying eggs). So Mrs Tweedy decides to go into a new business, Chicken Pie making. The chickens leader, Ginger, is in desperate need of a good escape plan, and when Rocky flys in from the US to lend them a hand, the gang decide that the only way out of the farm is to fly out. But of course, chickens can't fly!! So it is up to you to collect the pieces for the flying machine so you and your fellow chickens can escape."},{"id":2508,"title":"Chill","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Silicon Dreams.","publisherName":"Edios Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"Chill is designed to be the first game that accurately recreates the rush associated with flinging a fragile human body mounted on a half-centimetre thick piece of fibre glass down the side of a death-trap mountain slope. It combines speed, tricks and death-defying jumps into the most exciting, fast-paced game for a long time.   With five different mountains and four different boarders, each with a choice of twenty one different boards, the player will be allowed to play the game their way. The player can take gentle runs down the beginner slopes or scream down the extreme slopes a hairs-breadth from the ultimate wipe-out."},{"id":2509,"title":"China","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The events of this game take place in the historical China, in the Forbidden City - the Emperor's palaces located in Beijing. ****The year is 1775. A murder has been just committed. The Emperor Qianlong wants you to find the assassin. During your investigation, you'll meet typical Chinese characters of the epoch, and uncover a net of intrigues.****This is one of Cryo's educational games, similar to Egypt. The world of ancient China is reconstructed with historical accuracy."},{"id":2510,"title":"Chocobo Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The Chocobo has appeared in every Final Fantasy game as a large yellow bird that you can ride to other destinations or use during fights. With Chocobo Racing, you can race a Chocobo along with a range of different characters both from the Final Fantasy world and created just for the game through many different fantasy worlds at high speed, using a selection of weapons to aid you. 1 and 2 player racing available."},{"id":2511,"title":"Chocobo's Dungeon 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Following the adventures of the first Chocobo Dungeon game, Chocobo and Mog continue to search for treasure. One day, Mog discovers a new Mysterious Dungeon and takes the treasure from inside. This releases a seal which causes the Bahamut to appear just as the dungeons plunges into the ocean. Chocobo is rescued by a young white mage, Shiroma, who is the only human living in the monster village. Chocobo must help Mog, find Bahamut and fix whatever has been unsealed from the Mysterious Dungeon.****Chocobo's Dungeon 2 is a simple action / rpg in the style of other games in the  Mysterious Dungeon series. Chocobo must decend into dungeon areas alone or with a partner (controlled by the cpu or the second player), gathering treasure, while finding the passageway to the next floor and satisfying hunger. The game is viewed from the top down as all objects on the screen move at the same time. Chocobo can equip a single weapon and armor item, while the hunger level is satisfied by eating different forms of nuts. Spells can be collected, while successive casting increases the proficiency in that spell. Unlike other Mysterious Dungeon games, Chocobo keeps his level and stats between trips to the dungeon. Boss monsters wait at the completion of most objectives. Different subquests are available from the residents of Monster Town."},{"id":2512,"title":"Chris Kamara's Street Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Pixel Storm.","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Chris Kamara's Street Soccer is a five-a-side soccer game.  It boasts twenty teams, a choice of pitch, and five game modes: •Exhibition: A single match where the player(s) select the sides •League: played with four, eight or sixteen teams •Cup Tournament: a four, eight or sixteen team knockout game •Time Attack: where the player wins if they score x goals within a time limit •Arcade: where there are power moves available •Penalty Shootout: here the game is decided by who scores the most penalties in a four shot shootout, if the game is tied then this will go to a sudden death mode. Depending on the mode the player can alter the difficulty, the length of each half, and the strictness of the referee. There are twenty-five teams, five of which are locked at the start of the game. The teams are not licensed teams so the player selects a country's flag and gets a generic team, for example selecting Canada's flag brings up a Montreal team.  The game starts with a dropped ball and from then on plays as any soccer game. The game auto-selects the player nearest the ball as the active player and their movement is controlled by the left joystick, kicking is controlled by CROSS - holding down CROSS triggers a power bar which adds pace to the shot. When a goal is scored the game restarts from a goal kick, goal kicks and throw-outs are the only time the player controls the keeper as all saving, or otherwise, is automatic.  The game does have a commentary, it is not the flowing naturalistic commentary that is found in some games rather it is a set of standard phrases such as 'Hard Tackle!\", \"What a Scorcher!\", \"Good Shot!\" and \"Go On, Shoot!\", that are triggered by in-game actions. As well as the standard phrases the game also has a couple of unexpected ones like \"What The Heck!\" and \"Punch Him!\"."},{"id":2513,"title":"Chronicles of the Sword  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Synthetic Dimensions.","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Point and click adventure taking place in the England of King Arthur. You're Gawain, a knight who has to save the kingom of the evil witch Morganna. ****The game also features some fighting scenes, which you can do yourself or let the computer do for you.****The graphics are pre-rendered, as well your character."},{"id":2514,"title":"Chronicles of the Sword  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Synthetic Dimensions.","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Point and click adventure taking place in the England of King Arthur. You're Gawain, a knight who has to save the kingom of the evil witch Morganna. ****The game also features some fighting scenes, which you can do yourself or let the computer do for you.****The graphics are pre-rendered, as well your character."},{"id":2515,"title":"Chrono Cross  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Chrono Cross is a sequel to the SNES RPG  Chrono Trigger.****The main character is Serge, a young boy from a fishing village. One day, while strolling on the sea shore with his sweetheart, Serge suddenly disappears. He comes back to senses several moments later. Everything seems just the same as it was before, but when Serge visits his home village, nobody recognizes him. He hears from people that he has been dead for ten years. Serge begins to realize that he is now in a parallel world. His first and only wish is to find a way to return home, but, in order to do that, he must understand what has caused the existence of parallel words, allowing inter-dimensional travel. His quest will also reveal to him the truth about his own existence, and connect the seemingly unrelated plot of Chrono Cross to that of Chrono Trigger.****Chrono Cross is a Japanese RPG with turn-based battles. There are no random battles; enemies are always visible on screen. There are also no character levels in the game; instead, characters get better stats directly after each battle. During battles, Serge and his party members can perform three kinds of attacks: weak, medium, and strong. Strong attacks tend to miss more frequently. Magical spells are equipped by each character like items, and can be cast only as many times as they are equipped. Actions in battle deplete a certain amount of stamina, which recovers as other characters act. ****Chrono Cross features many recruitable characters (up to 40, but not all of them can be recruited in one play-through), several different endings, and the ability to play the game again with the same stats and items from the previous play."},{"id":2516,"title":"Chrono Cross  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Chrono Cross is a sequel to the SNES RPG  Chrono Trigger.****The main character is Serge, a young boy from a fishing village. One day, while strolling on the sea shore with his sweetheart, Serge suddenly disappears. He comes back to senses several moments later. Everything seems just the same as it was before, but when Serge visits his home village, nobody recognizes him. He hears from people that he has been dead for ten years. Serge begins to realize that he is now in a parallel world. His first and only wish is to find a way to return home, but, in order to do that, he must understand what has caused the existence of parallel words, allowing inter-dimensional travel. His quest will also reveal to him the truth about his own existence, and connect the seemingly unrelated plot of Chrono Cross to that of Chrono Trigger.****Chrono Cross is a Japanese RPG with turn-based battles. There are no random battles; enemies are always visible on screen. There are also no character levels in the game; instead, characters get better stats directly after each battle. During battles, Serge and his party members can perform three kinds of attacks: weak, medium, and strong. Strong attacks tend to miss more frequently. Magical spells are equipped by each character like items, and can be cast only as many times as they are equipped. Actions in battle deplete a certain amount of stamina, which recovers as other characters act. ****Chrono Cross features many recruitable characters (up to 40, but not all of them can be recruited in one play-through), several different endings, and the ability to play the game again with the same stats and items from the previous play."},{"id":2517,"title":"Cindy's Caribbean Holiday","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ivolgamus UAB","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Cindy's Caribbean Holiday is a single player game aimed at young girls and which consists of a series of simple activities. The game starts with an animated sequence in which Cindy calls up her friends and invites them on a holiday in the Caribbean. This leads the player to the main menu. From this menu all the game's activities can be accessed. They consist of"},{"id":2518,"title":"Cindy's Fashion World","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ivolgamus UAB","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Cindy's Fashion World is a single player game aimed at young girls and which consists of a series of simple activities. After a short animated introduction the game displays it's main menu from which the game's three groups of activities can be accessed. They consist of:"},{"id":2519,"title":"Circuit Breakers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Supersonic Software.","publisherName":"Mindscape Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Circuit Breakers is a racing game similar to Micro Machines and Ignition, where the vehicles resemble toys viewed from above. The game lets the player control cars (of various models), boats and submarines that change according to the track.****The tracks have power-ups. They can be collected and activated and have negative and positive effects. Most are standard power-ups from this type of game, like speed boosts and oil leaks. Some are more bizarre, making the vehicle bigger or smaller, or making it bounce or fly.****The tracks are organized by theme and difficulty. By winning races the player receives access to increasingly more challenging tracks. The game controls are particularly sensitive, and getting out of the path often makes the vehicle explode.****Instead of a fixed camera, the game usually changes angles when the vehicle reaches certain points of the track. The camera can go as low as behind the vehicle, and go high to a \"bird's eye\" viewpoint.****Multi-player mode has its own set of tracks. It supports up to 4 players (using a multi-tap)."},{"id":2520,"title":"City of Lost Children, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"UGC D.A. International","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You play Miette, a character from the movie of the same name. The graphics are the style of 3d characters over rendered backgrounds. You travel through the streets at the whim of Pieuvre, the siamese twins who are your schoolmistresses. You do small robberies for them, but soon a larger plot emerges. Mysterious men called Cyclopses are kidnapping children to steal their dreams. You must determine what is truly happening in this adventure game."},{"id":2521,"title":"Civilization II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Microprose","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Starting out with just a single unit and knowledge of a small local area, your challenge is to guide your civilization into becoming the dominant force, either by conquering every other civilization or by sending a spaceship to Alpha Centauri.  As you'd imagine, a lot of challenges come into such a task. You must locate cities so as to make use of food, construction and trade resources, which can be later improved by constructing irrigation, roads, mines, railroads, and farmland. Each city can construct one item at a time - civilian and military units, buildings or Wonders of the World (there are 28 of these across the different eras of the game, and each can be possessed by only one city). The buildings and wonders have different effects - most buildings and some wonders improve defenses, scientific research, trade or food output, but most wonders offer unique advantages that can be used to great strategic effect.  There are over 100 scientific advancements in the game, and most require prerequisites before they can be researched. How quickly this happens depends on your scientific output, which must be traded off against financial and military concerns.  Combat can occur in cities or in the open terrain - things like forests and mountains give the defense an advantage. Unlike in the original Civilization, fights aren't always won outright - most times the winning unit will be damaged, reducing its movement speed and attacking prowess until it's repaired, but the losing unit always disappears from game. If multiple units are in a square that come sunder attack, the strongest unit fights - unless it is a city or Fortress, all units will be lost if the fight is lost. Once a city has no defensive units left, it can be captured. Certain units have the ability to cover all squares as fast as if they were roads, only a few can see submarines, and air units require re-fueling in a friendly city.  There are up to 6 other Civilizations in the game, and keeping good diplomatic relations with these is crucial. At times you may want to trade knowledge or pool military resources with a neighbor - at others they may want to destroy you. If you make deals and go back on them your reputation is affected."},{"id":2522,"title":"Cleopatra's Fortune","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Altron Corporation.","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Cleopatra Fortune is a falling-block puzzle converted from the 1996 Taito coin-op and featuring a cutesy anime Egyptian theme. Groups of stones and gems of different shapes fall from the top of a well. Gems can be cleared by enclosing them within a group of stones, and stones can be cleared by making complete rows from them. Blocks will fall when those under them are cleared, which can create chains for more points.****The game includes three different play modes. First is a standard endless mode where play continues until the player is overwhelmed by the blocks. Second is a versus mode for two players. Last is a puzzle mode where the player is given a set field, a set sequence of drops, and a specific goal such as clearing all the gems or achieving a chain of a certain length. The puzzle mode has the player rescuing Cleopatra's friends who have been trapped in a pyramid by the evil Sphinx."},{"id":2523,"title":"Clock Tower","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Human.","publisherName":"ASCII","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Jennifer and her friends are adopted by a nice lady named Mary one day. They expect to be going to a wonderful new home, at the Barrows Mansion. There they will live with Mary and Mr. Barrows. Unfortunately, something goes terribly wrong and Jennifer's friends are showing up dead one by one.  While this is happening, Mary is missing and Jennifer ends up being chased by a crazed psychopath known only as...Scissorman. ****Now she must survive and get out of the mansion in this point-and-click horror adventure... Being a teenage girl, you have no special abilities at all, just your wits and your will to survive, there are a few enemies that can kill you instantly, but Scissorman is the true horror that will give you trouble."},{"id":2524,"title":"Clock Tower II - The Struggle Within","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Human.","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Clock Tower II is a point and click horror adventure for PSX which tries to combine action elements into the proceedings.**As a teenager with a split personality, you must solve the mystery surrounding your family and yourself while being stalked by zombies, a psycho with a machette and a little girl with a butcher knife."},{"id":2525,"title":"Codename - Tenka","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Wars and pollution have driven the Earth to chaos. The year is 2096. The remaining colonists' only dream is to leave the planet and establish on Extrevius 328, a corporate conglomerate manufacturing plant for deadly warriors, known as Bionoids. You are Joseph B. Tenka, future Bionoid, very unpleased with the situation, and determined to stop the corporate evil plans.****Over 20 missions with detailed briefings can be found in this Doom clone with creepy atmosphere which has been compared to Aliens."},{"id":2526,"title":"Colin McRae Rally","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"From the makers of Touring Car Championship comes Colin McRae Rally, a rally title hoping to knock V-Rally over.****Codemasters has included an collection of fifty two tracks set over five countries including Greece, United Kingdom, Sweden and Australia.****Colin McRae Rally also offers a selection of eight Rally vehicles with 4WD and 2WD vehicles. The game also offers a number of game modes including Championship, Rally, Time Trial, Rally School (learn the ropes from Colin McRae himself) and a two player mode."},{"id":2527,"title":"Colin McRae Rally 2.0","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This N-Gage version won the 2004 BAFTA award for best handheld game. You get to race in locations around the world, over 60 stages in eight different countries. Battle your way towards winning the championship. You can choose from many real life car models, and tune them up to match the conditions! The game realistically simulates all road types, weather conditions, and the physics of car handling create an authentic rally experience. The locations and the cars are all real!"},{"id":2528,"title":"College Slam","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Iguana Entertainment.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Part of the NBA Jam series of basketball games, College Slam allows you to choose from over 40 real college teams and take part in head-to-head games, tournament games, and season-long play. The gameplay is arcade-style two-on-two fast action featuring backboard shattering wild dunks, power-ups and other crazy moves. The game also features fight songs from all the available teams."},{"id":2529,"title":"Colony Wars - Red Sun","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Red Sun is the third in Psygnosis'  Star Wars inspired \"Colony Wars\" saga. This time around you follow the personal quest of Valdmar a miner who gets caught up in the wars between the League and the Navy after meeting the enigmatic \"General\" in a series of mysterious dreams."},{"id":2530,"title":"Colony Wars - Vengeance","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"After the first Colony Wars game, the Earth Empire was defeated... and the remnants of this regime sealed inside of the Sol System, cut off from the rest of the galaxy by some unknown technology. Within Sol, the Earth Empire civilization has fallen apart. Various tribes and factions, warring with one another have left the once great home system of humanity a wreck of salvage and waste from used up resources. One leader however, a Commander Kron, seeks to unite the warring clans under a banner of vengeance... and together find some way to break out from this solar prison.****The game is space combat, done from a cockpit view. Different combinations of weapons can be equipped on your space fighter prior to launch. Missions take place in space as well as inside planet atmospheres. Various buttons cycle weapons, activate tractor beams, communicate responses and navigate your ship. In typical space combat fashion, you are equipped with 360 degrees of movement as well as thrust and braking options. The game does not feature realistic inertia and objects will gradually \"slow\" in space."},{"id":2531,"title":"Colony Wars  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Since 3095, the Earth Empire has spread throughout the universe, taking what it wants and destroying the rest - all in the name of sustaining life on Earth.  To the Empire, expansion is of the utmost importance, even above famine, drought and death.****The League of Free Worlds exists to offer resistance and hope to the plundered outlying colonies.  After a key victory, it is shown that the Empire's Navy can be harmed and the ranks of the League begin to swell.****Colony Wars is a combat fighter game set in space.  You, as the player, join as a recruit in the League's fleet.  Missions take place in various fighters, from a 1st person view inside the cockpit, or a 3rd person view from behind your ship. Ships have separate meters for shields and armor, and the player must cycle between weapons designed specifically to damage each. At the most basic, purple lasers must drain a target's shields, followed by switching to red lasers to destroy them.****The game features advanced lighting and particle effects for the Playstation, as well as a basic simulation of Newtonian physics. Thrusters are only active for as long as the accelerate button is held down. The player can burst fire their thrusters and drift, allowing for some advanced maneuvers. The campaign also features multiple endings and branching missions/storylines, based on your performance in the previous operations."},{"id":2532,"title":"Colony Wars  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Since 3095, the Earth Empire has spread throughout the universe, taking what it wants and destroying the rest - all in the name of sustaining life on Earth.  To the Empire, expansion is of the utmost importance, even above famine, drought and death.****The League of Free Worlds exists to offer resistance and hope to the plundered outlying colonies.  After a key victory, it is shown that the Empire's Navy can be harmed and the ranks of the League begin to swell.****Colony Wars is a combat fighter game set in space.  You, as the player, join as a recruit in the League's fleet.  Missions take place in various fighters, from a 1st person view inside the cockpit, or a 3rd person view from behind your ship. Ships have separate meters for shields and armor, and the player must cycle between weapons designed specifically to damage each. At the most basic, purple lasers must drain a target's shields, followed by switching to red lasers to destroy them.****The game features advanced lighting and particle effects for the Playstation, as well as a basic simulation of Newtonian physics. Thrusters are only active for as long as the accelerate button is held down. The player can burst fire their thrusters and drift, allowing for some advanced maneuvers. The campaign also features multiple endings and branching missions/storylines, based on your performance in the previous operations."},{"id":2533,"title":"Command & Conquer - Red Alert – Retaliation - Allies","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Westwood Studios","publisherName":"Westwood Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Command & Conquer: Red Alert - Retaliation combines the campaigns seen in the Command & Conquer: Red Alert PC add-ons Counterstrike and The Aftermath, into one complete game for the PlayStation. It also continues the same storyline seen in the original Red Alert.****New additions include specially produced cut-scenes, an improved interface for the control pad users, and a special two player mode (where you can plug in two PlayStations together using the link cable and two TVs. Insert one of the disks into one of the consoles, and you can play a 2 player version of C&C, with 100 different missions to play)."},{"id":2534,"title":"Command & Conquer - Red Alert - Retaliation – Soviet","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Westwood Studios","publisherName":"Westwood Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Command & Conquer: Red Alert - Retaliation combines the campaigns seen in the Command & Conquer: Red Alert PC add-ons Counterstrike and The Aftermath, into one complete game for the PlayStation. It also continues the same storyline seen in the original Red Alert.****New additions include specially produced cut-scenes, an improved interface for the control pad users, and a special two player mode (where you can plug in two PlayStations together using the link cable and two TVs. Insert one of the disks into one of the consoles, and you can play a 2 player version of C&C, with 100 different missions to play)."},{"id":2535,"title":"Command & Conquer - Red Alert - Allies","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Westwood Studios","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"What if... Hitler never existed? Einstein pondered the question, then created a time-machine and eliminated Hitler as an youth, and thus prevented World War II as we know it. Unfortunately, Einstein stopped one evil only to create another... because Stalin's Soviet Union is now poised to conquer Europe... And Allies must stop them... ****C&C: Red Alert is the prequel to the Command and Conquer, the game that re-invented real-time strategy using an isometric semi-top-down perspective using 2D sprite graphics engine. You control of either the Allies or the Soviets as you battle for the destiny of the planet. The interface is familiar: build base, build defenses, build structures, build units, harvest resources... Red Alert adds some \"in-door\" missions that use only infantry units. The missions are more like puzzles where you need to defeat all the enemies in order to advance."},{"id":2536,"title":"Command & Conquer - Red Alert  - Soviet","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Westwood Studios","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"What if... Hitler never existed? Einstein pondered the question, then created a time-machine and eliminated Hitler as an youth, and thus prevented World War II as we know it. Unfortunately, Einstein stopped one evil only to create another... because Stalin's Soviet Union is now poised to conquer Europe... And Allies must stop them... ****C&C: Red Alert is the prequel to the Command and Conquer, the game that re-invented real-time strategy using an isometric semi-top-down perspective using 2D sprite graphics engine. You control of either the Allies or the Soviets as you battle for the destiny of the planet. The interface is familiar: build base, build defenses, build structures, build units, harvest resources... Red Alert adds some \"in-door\" missions that use only infantry units. The missions are more like puzzles where you need to defeat all the enemies in order to advance."},{"id":2537,"title":"Command & Conquer – GDI","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Westwood Studios","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Command & Conquer developed ideas from Westwood's previous Dune 2, forming a real time strategy game which has influenced many. The control system of selecting units with the mouse and then directing them is similar to future titles such as Total Annihilation.****The game focuses on a war between two organizations, The Brotherhood of Nod and the Global Defense Initiative. You can take control of either side for more than 15 missions. Both have different units and structures, including artillery, tanks and light infantry.****In most missions you have to build a base first to build new units and structures. Most important are the special harvesters, which collect Tiberium and deliver it to a refinery, where it's converted into money - money which is needed to create additional units.****The game also features FMV mission briefings and victory cutscenes."},{"id":2538,"title":"Command & Conquer – NOD","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Westwood Studios","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Command & Conquer developed ideas from Westwood's previous Dune 2, forming a real time strategy game which has influenced many. The control system of selecting units with the mouse and then directing them is similar to future titles such as Total Annihilation.****The game focuses on a war between two organizations, The Brotherhood of Nod and the Global Defense Initiative. You can take control of either side for more than 15 missions. Both have different units and structures, including artillery, tanks and light infantry.****In most missions you have to build a base first to build new units and structures. Most important are the special harvesters, which collect Tiberium and deliver it to a refinery, where it's converted into money - money which is needed to create additional units.****The game also features FMV mission briefings and victory cutscenes."},{"id":2539,"title":"Complete Onside Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Elite Systems Ltd","publisherName":"Telstar","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"ONSIDE Complete Soccer is an early 3D soccer game that includes four playing leagues (England, French, German and Italian) and a basic managerial options, where the player can trade players, deal with finances and stadium expansions. The key features of the game include several camera options, seasonal weather with progressive pitch damage, indoor five-a-side and play-by-play commentary including all player names. Graphics feature a polygonal stadium with sprite (2D) players.  Gameplay features a typical two-button layout, with one button to play low balls and other to kick higher balls (including crosses and shooting on goal), and by holding both the player can sprint, making him much harder to stop. It's possible to score goals from most situations, from distance kicks, crosses, outpacing the goalkeeper and from dead ball situations, where the player can also tweak player positions in a blackboard."},{"id":2540,"title":"Constructor","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"System 3 Software","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Constructor gives the player the chance to run a construction company  in a place where real estate is up for those who want to develop it first and where everything is allowed to get rid of the competition.****Starting in a single plot of land with the headquarters, a construction team (composed by a foreman and one to five workers) and a repairman,  the player must start by building a wood mill and provide housing to the bottom of the social ladder: slobs. From there, taking advantage of their fast reproduction rate, the player can train new workers, and as soon as three different wooden huts are available, the council will allow the construction of a cement yard, which in turn allow the construction of better buildings. However, slobs wouldn't appreciate living in such luxury, and so a gadget factory can be built so that computers are distributed to their houses, allowing for a new generation of better educated citizens. **While the workers pack a nasty punch when in a large group, violence should be left to the professionals. After building a Pizza Parlor, the player is allowed to use the services of gangsters. These are able to take on that pesky foreman or that building the Council asked to get rid off.****But there's more to the game than build from ghetto houses to luxury buildings, and as they say, all is fair in war, and construction IS war. The player can send his foremen to capture other teams' buildings, or do even worse: provide housing for the scum of society. From hippies to ghosts, these can do a number on the other teams' properties. Want to stress out a tenant? Send the thugs to do a wild party in their house. Need some cash or materials? Send the thief to relieve a team from them. All this while avoiding the others do the same on you by assigning police patrol to key areas. **As time passes, it pays out to build other, more friendly, buildings. A school allows everyone to breed more civilized members of the society, the hospital allows recovery of wounds much faster or the park, where everyone goes to relax a little, among others. Improving the rooms and giving them garden furniture is also a good way of keeping tenants happy, but jealously can grow among neighbors. Failing to comply to tenants requests and demands will quickly turn the Council against the player.****The player will have to balance the output of their tenants to achieve success: overdoing one of the elements will take a dent on the bank account (leading to bankruptcy), cut the arrival of new workers (putting a strain of existing teams), replacement for deceased tenants (leaving houses vacant that eventually decay into a flaming pile of rubble not before giant cockroaches settle in) or police and mob favors (to patrol areas against undesirables and gangster actions). ****The difficulty level affect what maps can be selected, but also which  actions the undesirables can perform. To choose higher difficulty settings, more computer players (up to three) must be activated."},{"id":2541,"title":"Contender","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Victor Interactive Software, Inc.","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Contender is an arcade-style boxing game which features an Exhibition mode, a VS. mode, a Main Event mode, and a Tournament mode.****The exhibition mode lets the player pick a boxer and fight a computer boxer. The VS. mode lets two players slug it out in the boxing ring against each other. The tournament mode lets the player compete in a tournament.****The Main Event mode lets the player pick one of eight different boxers, each with their own set of skills (life, power, speed and endurance), and work their way through the ranks (Local, National and World) by defeating 40 different boxers in order to win the World Championship. If the player is good enough to actually win the World Championship, they then have to defend their belt against numerous challengers. Players can improve their skills by winning matches and training between matches by sparring with their trainer. Advancing through this mode also unlocks boxers for the exhibition mode. ****In the ring, each boxer can throw punches like jabs,**upper-cuts, hooks, and crosses,  and is also able to duck and weave and block high and low while on defense."},{"id":2542,"title":"Contender 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pegasus Japan.","publisherName":"Bam Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Contender 2 is an arcade-style boxing game. It does not claim to be a realistic simulation in any way. It is meant to be easy to pick up and learn. It boasts a starting cast of about 10 characters with about 10 other secret characters that can be unlocked by playing throgh the single-player Main Event mode. Each character has a standard set of punches, a set of special punches specific to each character, and a special 5-punch combo attack. ****There are two play modes, Main Event and Exhibition. Main Event is a single-player career mode. When playing through Main Event mode, you only start with one special punch and you get trained to learn the other special punches as you win matches. In Exhibition you can pit any two unlocked fighters against each other in a one player or two player match."},{"id":2543,"title":"Contra - Legacy of War","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Appaloosa Interactive","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The first Contra game for the 32-bit consoles and released exactly 10 years after the first Contra.****Unlike the original Contra and follow-ups, this is an overhead-view 2D shooter (with 3D graphics) that plays more like a side-scrolling Commando or Mercs.****The graphics are truly 3D; an option allows you to view them as red/blue images, and some packages of Contra: LoW come with 3D glasses to garner full enjoyment of the feature.****Hidden within the game – accessible on a certain level and through a secret code – are a mini-version of Gyruss and a Pac-Man-like game called Pactank."},{"id":2544,"title":"Cool Boarders","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"UEP Systems","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"The first title in the long-running PlayStation snowboarding series.****Imagine riding down the slopes, avoiding the trees and trying to hit the jumps. When you catch enough air, you grab your board, twist, and land a perfect trick. ****Choose from several different riders and 10 boards, and then hit one of the five courses. On each track you can earn three different trophies: one trophy is awarded for getting down the hill in the quickest time; catch big air to pull off big tricks to earn the highest trick point trophy; or win the final trophy by getting the highest total score, which is based on both time and trick points.****If the competition seems a little rough, race against the ghost from your last run and find a smoother line down the mountain."},{"id":2545,"title":"Cool Boarders 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"UEP Systems","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"The second release in the Cool Boarders series. This was the last Cool Boarders title by original developer UEP Systems, before 989 Studios took over development duties.****Imagine riding down the slopes, avoiding the trees and trying to hit the jumps. When you catch enough air, you grab your board, twist, and land a perfect 360 mute. ****Choose from 7 different riders and 18 boards, then hit one of more than 10 courses to compete in freestyle mode, where the score is based on speed and tricks; or just concentrate on pulling off tricks in the big air and halfpipe modes. ****For those who want to test all of their skills, try the Competition mode and compete in all three events. When competition gets to be too much, try the unscored Board Park mode to practice all of your moves. ****The game features a range of 2 player modes; either in split-screen mode, or via the PlayStation's link cable."},{"id":2546,"title":"Cool Boarders 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Idol Minds","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"This is the fifth game in the Cool Boarders series.  This has many of the same features as previous editions of the series, but includes more board parks with a trick finder option.****This game also gives you the option to compete against 10 champion snowboarders including Todd Richards, Tara Dakides, Kevin Jones.****Compete in the Vans Triple Crown of Snowboarding to unlock different tracks and boards.  There are a total of 20 different courses featuring 9 different events including downhill, slalom, and trick complete.****The soundtrack also features modern music from bands including Stone Temple Pilots, Fear Factory, and Blind Dog."},{"id":2547,"title":"Cool Boarders 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Idol Minds","publisherName":"989 Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"The third release in the Cool Boarders series, the sequel to the highly respected and best-selling Cool Boarders 2. This game was the first of the snowboarding franchise to be developed by 989 Studios. The switch from Japanese to American development is clearly evident.****Gameplay mechanics and control systems are significantly different from the prequels, but the basic game structure remain similar. This time choose from over 13 different riders and 22 boards, and then hit one of the 34 courses. ****Race through the course as fast as possible in the boarder-cross and slalom events, or concentrate on pulling off big tricks in the halfpipe, slope style, and big air events. For those who want test all of their skills, try the tournament mode and compete in all five events. When competition gets to be too much, try to perfect all of your moves in the practice mode.****Cool Boarders 3 also supports 2 Player modes, and is the first in the series to support analogue control."},{"id":2548,"title":"Cool Boarders 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Idol Minds","publisherName":"989 Studios","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"The fourth title in the popular PlayStation snowboarding franchise. ****This time, choose from 16 pro-riders and 34 boards (or create your own rider and board). Pick one of the 30 courses and race through the course as fast as possible in the downhill event, or concentrate on pulling off big tricks in the halfpipe, slope style, and big air events. ****For those who want test all of their skills, there is a tournament mode where the boarder competes in all five events. ****The game also features multiplayer modes, and supports analogue control."},{"id":2549,"title":"Countdown Vampires  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Polygon Magic","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Keith J. Snyder is a policeman hired to provide security for a new horror-themed casino called the Desert Moon. Suddenly a fire breaks out and a mysterious black liquid starts to pour out of the water sprinklers, turning people into vampires. Now Keith must find his way out of the casino and also try saving as many people as he can while trying to figure out what caused the transforming black liquid from happening.****The game involves shooting the vampires with an anesthetic dart gun and then sprinkling them with white water to turn them back to the normal humans they once were. The player can also choose to kill them instead of saving them by shooting the vampires with lethal weapons. There are also other types of enemies, such as vampire bats, that must be killed also. The usual survival horror conventions appear here such as item boxes,droves of enemies, keys to locate, and puzzles which require searching for items to solve them.****There are minigames set in a casino, like roulette and slot machines. The money won in these games can be used to buy food and drinks, the in-game recovery items."},{"id":2550,"title":"Countdown Vampires  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Polygon Magic","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Keith J. Snyder is a policeman hired to provide security for a new horror-themed casino called the Desert Moon. Suddenly a fire breaks out and a mysterious black liquid starts to pour out of the water sprinklers, turning people into vampires. Now Keith must find his way out of the casino and also try saving as many people as he can while trying to figure out what caused the transforming black liquid from happening.****The game involves shooting the vampires with an anesthetic dart gun and then sprinkling them with white water to turn them back to the normal humans they once were. The player can also choose to kill them instead of saving them by shooting the vampires with lethal weapons. There are also other types of enemies, such as vampire bats, that must be killed also. The usual survival horror conventions appear here such as item boxes,droves of enemies, keys to locate, and puzzles which require searching for items to solve them.****There are minigames set in a casino, like roulette and slot machines. The money won in these games can be used to buy food and drinks, the in-game recovery items."},{"id":2551,"title":"Courier Crisis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"New Level Software","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Courier Crisis is a game that simulates the life of a bicycle courier.  As you peddle around a virtual city, you must pick up packages from grumpy customers, and then deliver them to other grumpy customers before a timer runs out.****The 3D city and the traffic in Courier Crisis are your biggest obstacles.  You can pull off crazy jumps and huge tricks that help you dodge them.  There are many different areas of the city in which you can do delivery runs, such as the wharf, China town, the slums, and the city center. In total, there are more than 250 missions to complete.  As you complete missions, you earn money that you can use to buy better rides."},{"id":2552,"title":"Covert Ops - Nuclear Dawn  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Sugar & Rockets","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The French ambassador Pierre Simon and his family are travelling from Saint Petersburg to Paris aboard the Blue Harvest, a military NATO-developed train, when it is hijacked by terrorists known as the Knights of the Apocalypse. Negotiations yield no result and the only hope is lieutenant Jack Morton, part of the original escort, who manages to sneak back on the train. His job is to take back control of the armoured train, stop the terrorists from deploying a nuclear weapon and rescue the hostages.****The game is played as a third-person shooter, but also introduces stealth elements, puzzle-solving and driving sequences with the train. The different compartments of the train form the levels. Next to regular movement, Jack can dash and use a search function that allows him to peek around corners and into rooms. Morton is in touch with the headquarters and also collects information about the organization on his way. The game uses an intelligent targeting system where the cross-hair changes colour based on the viewing angle. Shooting from a difficult position will do little damage, while open shots have a larger chance of hitting enemies. While progressing, the storyline is explained further. Other important characters include agent Christina Wayborn, terrorist leader Boris Zugoski and computer technician Billy MacGuire."},{"id":2553,"title":"Covert Ops - Nuclear Dawn  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Sugar & Rockets","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The French ambassador Pierre Simon and his family are travelling from Saint Petersburg to Paris aboard the Blue Harvest, a military NATO-developed train, when it is hijacked by terrorists known as the Knights of the Apocalypse. Negotiations yield no result and the only hope is lieutenant Jack Morton, part of the original escort, who manages to sneak back on the train. His job is to take back control of the armoured train, stop the terrorists from deploying a nuclear weapon and rescue the hostages.****The game is played as a third-person shooter, but also introduces stealth elements, puzzle-solving and driving sequences with the train. The different compartments of the train form the levels. Next to regular movement, Jack can dash and use a search function that allows him to peek around corners and into rooms. Morton is in touch with the headquarters and also collects information about the organization on his way. The game uses an intelligent targeting system where the cross-hair changes colour based on the viewing angle. Shooting from a difficult position will do little damage, while open shots have a larger chance of hitting enemies. While progressing, the storyline is explained further. Other important characters include agent Christina Wayborn, terrorist leader Boris Zugoski and computer technician Billy MacGuire."},{"id":2554,"title":"Crash Bandicoot - Warped","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Naughty Dog, Inc","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The third title in Sony's popular Crash Bandicoot series, Crash Bandicoot 3 is the first to feature Coco as a playable character, and uses the \"tunnel\" 3D popularized in the earlier Crash games. ****As in Crash Bandicoot 2 you have to collect 25 crystals that are scattered across time before your enemy Dr. Neo Cortex does. But this time the evil witch doctor Uka Uka is with Cortex to find the crystals and take over the world. With help from N. Tropy they build a Time Twister Machine to travel through time with. Crash and Coco must also use the Time Twister for gathering crystals, as usual with the help from the good witch doctor Aku Aku. ****But there are also 42 gems scattered across time, just like in Crash 2. You must find them as well in order to complete the game. When you have collected all of the 25 crystals, then you can take on Cortex and Uka Uka."},{"id":2555,"title":"Crash Bandicoot","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Naughty Dog, Inc","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Dr. Neo Cortex and Dr. Nitrus Brio, two evil doctors determined to take over the world, create two devices to turn innocent creatures into genius destroyers of the world. **One particular animal, a Bandicoot, is chosen to be the leader of the pack, but when the devices fail in their attempts, the animals are turned into crazy monsters. Only Crash Bandicoot survives with brain intact, now knowing that Neo Cortex is the real bad guy. **Cortex notices the threat that Crash may cause, and banishes Crash to another island. So it is up to Crash to find his way through the islands monster population and stop Cortex from destroying the world, as well as saving his girlfriend who is next on the devices list.****In Crash' first appearance on the Playstation, you must run, jump and spin your way through this part 3D platform/part Side Scroller/part Mario 64 style adventure."},{"id":2556,"title":"Crash Bandicoot 2 - Cortex Strikes Back","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Naughty Dog, Inc","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"After the last battle with Crash Bandicoot, Cortex is thrown down to Crash' island. In a cave he finds a crystal which he finds out holds great powers. Cortex plans to use these powers for an improved Cortex Vortex which will turn everyone on Earth into his mindless slaves. But in order to do that he has to find 25 other crystals to power the Cortex Vortex. He recruits his old enemy, Crash, to find them, but Crash doesn't know about Cortex' evil plans."},{"id":2557,"title":"Crash Bash","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eurocom Developments","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This game in the Crash Bandicoot series features Crash and his cohorts participating in games a la the Nintendo game Mario Party.****There are 7 minigame types, 4 of which are available from the start of the game. Each of the minigame types has 4 variations, for a total of 28 different minigames.  The minigame types range from bumper-cars to four-way pong.  The goal of every game is for the player to either score more points than their opponents or destroy them. Every minigame can be played with up to 4 players total, with AI sitting in for any unused slots."},{"id":2558,"title":"Creatures - Raised in Space","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Elo Interactive Media","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Creatures: Raised in Space is essentially a Playstation port of the pet simulator game Creatures 3, with modified gameplay mechanics. As in the previous titles, the player controls a fairy named Scrubby, who acts through the cursor issuing orders to the Norns when used over interactive portions of the scenery. Like in other life simulation games with artificial intelligence, the creatures can't be commanded directly and must learn behavior patterns through repeated actions. The Norns can get sick or exhausted and eventually die, and one of the main tasks is to manage the colony to avoid their demise, ensuring that all its inhabitants are well-fed and healthy by eating fruits and consuming medicinal herbs. A series of meters at the bottom of the screen show the population status.****The game takes place in space, inside a giant station with a domed ceiling protecting a closed ecosystem. The main objective is to open all the rooms, by ordering a Norn to carry a key to unlock a door or passage. Deeper levels have aggressive enemies and poisonous plants that have to be avoided by the Norns. There are blue stars scattered throughout the scenery, and the creatures can be trained to fetch and store them inside a machine, generating a new key after twenty-five stars. Norns can breed and lay eggs, producing offspring that takes some minutes to reach maturity."},{"id":2559,"title":"Creatures","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Elo Interactive Media","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Creatures is a very innovative game. You start with 6 eggs of \"Norns\". Norns are cute little creatures who live in the Creatures world. Your task is to give them knowledge about the world they live in, learn them how to speak, how to use toys, an elevator, how to eat etc. They grow older, reproduce themselves and die. The world is very huge, and the simulation of the AI is terrific."},{"id":2560,"title":"Creatures 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Elo Interactive Media","publisherName":"Mindscape Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"Creatures: Raised in Space is essentially a Playstation port of the pet simulator game Creatures 3, with modified gameplay mechanics. As in the previous titles, the player controls a fairy named Scrubby, who acts through the cursor issuing orders to the Norns when used over interactive portions of the scenery. Like in other life simulation games with artificial intelligence, the creatures can't be commanded directly and must learn behavior patterns through repeated actions. The Norns can get sick or exhausted and eventually die, and one of the main tasks is to manage the colony to avoid their demise, ensuring that all its inhabitants are well-fed and healthy by eating fruits and consuming medicinal herbs. A series of meters at the bottom of the screen show the population status.  The game takes place in space, inside a giant station with a domed ceiling protecting a closed ecosystem. The main objective is to open all the rooms, by ordering a Norn to carry a key to unlock a door or passage. Deeper levels have aggressive enemies and poisonous plants that have to be avoided by the Norns. There are blue stars scattered throughout the scenery, and the creatures can be trained to fetch and store them inside a machine, generating a new key after twenty-five stars. Norns can breed and lay eggs, producing offspring that takes some minutes to reach maturity."},{"id":2561,"title":"Cricket 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Krisalis Software Ltd","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"The Best Cricket game so far, The main features are the 3D rendered Graphics, all 11 men on field are fully 3D rendered, you can play only World Cup and a super six competition****All players have their cool abilities, players have their original rates, you can select from 14 teams including Bangladesh and Scotland. Batsman can play any shot in the book.  The Commentry from ball to ball is great, the commentry is told by the two great cricket legends, Richei Benaud and...(i dont remeber the other man's name).   ****You can play night matches too, under the stadium lights it makes a great atmosphere, the crowd cheers on evrery ball,"},{"id":2562,"title":"Crime Killer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Pixelogic","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is a driving game in the same style as Carmageddon.  You are a futuristic cop, apprehending criminals with various vehicles.  You can operate a bike, car, or 'flying wing' and all are armed.  It can be played in first or third person mode, and it supports two-player split screen multiplayer."},{"id":2563,"title":"Crisis Beat","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Soft Machine","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Crisis Beat is your typical 3D side-scrolling game, but with more features. It has rendered cinematics and real-time 3D scenes. The characters have their own voices, and their designs gives them an anime look. Also, you get to choose your character from 2 pairs, so their story begins differently.****The story takes place aboard a ship called the \"Princess of the**Fearless\", which gets sea-jacked by a group of Terrorists, led by**Colonel Whigen. Your character will then have to fight through the**different areas aboard the ship in an attempt to stop the Terrorists.****The fighting heavily emphasizes combos and air juggles, and the use of background objects to attack your opponents, in a totally different way to most beat 'em ups. Also, the new Lock-On Counter system separates the game from the normal beat'em ups."},{"id":2564,"title":"Critical Depth","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Singletrac","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"A new spin on the whole vehicular combat genre- this one takes place underwater, and features freedom of movement throughout the ocean, instead of being land-bound like its brethren.****Portals have opened up all over the world's oceans- to open each portal, you have to collect 5 pods, while fending off the competition using whatever means necessary.  Once opened, each portal takes you to the next level...****...features mission-based levels, arena-battles, and a Vs. mode."},{"id":2565,"title":"Criticom","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Kronos Digital Entertainment","publisherName":"Vic Tokai","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Criticom is a one-on-one fighting game where 8 diverse fighters from across the galaxy vie for a crystal artifact. The game features a sci-fi backstory that involves mystery and intrigue surrounding the crystal and each of the 8 fighters is given a unique storyline to explain why he or she is so interested in the artifact. Among the colorful characters are a giant lizard man named Gorm, a ninja lady named Yenji, a killing robot named S.I.D., and a mysterious vampire-like creature named Demonica who places little value on clothing.****The fighting action takes place on a round, elevated platform. Each fighter begins the fight with a full power meter and one power meter refill in reserve that is activated when the primary meter is depleted. Thus, there are no rounds. The fight runs until one fighter is knocked out (no more power in their meter), one is knocked out of the arena (or steps/jumps out), or the time runs out."},{"id":2566,"title":"Croc - Legend of the Gobbos","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Argonaut Games","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"All is not well in Croc's world.  His friends, the Gobbos, have been captured by the evil Baron Dante.  It is your mission in this 3D platformer to search through 42 different levels to save all of your friends before it's too late."},{"id":2567,"title":"Croc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Argonaut Games","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Croc is on a quest to find his parents. However, Baron Dante has kidnapped the Gobbos kings. Croc then turns his attention to rescue all of the Gobbos kings.****You travel across 48 levels in this free roaming 3D game. You have to beat all the levels in a village (except the secret level) to move on to the next one. In each village, (except the 4th village) are 5 regular levels, 2 bosses, and 1 secret level. Regular levels are levels where you just beat them and get certain items in them.****Bosses are levels where you go through one section then fight a monster at the end. Secret levels are levels where you collect the jigsaw piece. Once you collect the jigsaw piece in all 4 secret levels and defeat Baron Dante, Swap Meet Pete will take you to the lost levels."},{"id":2568,"title":"Crossroad Crisis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Success","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In Crossroad Crisis you have to help a chicken get home to his family.    The game is somewhat similar to Pipe Mania. The playing field is a 6x6 grid over a pond, and you have to move around and rotate tiles so that the chicken doesn't fall into the water. Each tile is a part of the path that the chicken will walk. They come in these different shapes: curved road, straight road and crossroad. In total there's 10 stages in the game. A stage is completed when you have cleared a number of tiles (which increases for each stage). The tiles will be cleared when the chicken walks over two or more tiles of the same color. Once the clear quota has been reached, a buoy will be placed on the playing field. To end the stage you have to put the buoy at the end of the path so that the chicken can walk into it."},{"id":2569,"title":"Crow, The - City of Angels","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Gray Matter Studios, Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Crow: City of Angels is a video game adaption of the 1996 film of the same name.****Brought back from the dead by the mysterious crow, Ashe will stop at nothing to avenge his and his son's execution at the hands of the minions of Judah, the city’s crime lord. One by one they will face the crow!****The Crow: COA is a 3D fighting game in which the player wanders from screen to screen, fighting everybody they come across with a wide variety of kicks and punches that vary based on your proximity to your foe. There is also a large range of weapons including pistols, shotgun's, knives, pool cues, pipes and steel drums."},{"id":2570,"title":"Crusader - No Remorse","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Realtime Associates Inc","publisherName":"Origin Systems","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are a silencer, the elite of the elite soldiers of World Economic Consortium. You are used to orders of hunting down the Resistance, a ragtag band of rebels committing sabotage and other acts of terrorism against the WEC, but slowly, you realized the WEC is not quite what it appears to be... then one day you and two other Silencers, your best buddies, were ambushed by a WEC mech patrol when it was supposed to be a routine mission. You alone survived. It is clear that the Silencer is being silenced... and the only place to turn is the Resistance... ****Crusader: No Remorse is the first in the series, which is best described as a 2D isometric shooter. Your silencer can roll left, roll right, kneel, jump, run, and perform other acrobatic moves. You get plenty of different weapons, from assault rifles and shotguns to grenade launchers and lasers, to really exotic weapons like microwave cannon, EMP discharger, and even plasma cannons. You're up against the full military might of the WEC, from simple guards to full-fledged Guardmechs and elite forces (though none are quite as good as you). You can find supplies and money off of killed enemies (if you left a body, that is, and some of the extreme weapons don't). You'll often need to bypass traps, open doors, disable alarms, take out security cameras, and more. The action is intense, and there's usually a bit of puzzle involved. It's often a matter of exploring the map to find a switch or a terminal with the code that'll let you access another part or another level of the map. ****Between missions you can chat in the Resistance base and/or buy/sell weapons. You can also find recharge stations to replenish your energy and health (you can also find batteries and first aid kits too). The missions range from simple sabotage to rescue."},{"id":2571,"title":"Crusaders of Might and Magic","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Drake, a loner, toughened by exposure, hardship, and a life of fighting the scourge that destroyed his family as a boy, is swept up into the midst of a new Crusade. He must join the High Guard as they try to rid the lands of the Legion of the Fallen. With swords and sorcery, Drake must fight his way through 5 distinct realms. From the spires of the Citadel to the murky depths of Duskwood Drake will run, jump, duck, fight and cast spells as he becomes ever more powerful and must eventually challenge the leader of the dead army himself."},{"id":2572,"title":"Crypt Killer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Crypt Killer is a horror-themed lightgun shooter. As a tireless adventurer, you are looking for the \"Eyes of Guidance\", ancient crystals of mysterious power. To find them, you have to shoot your way through hordes of monsters.****The game has six stages which can be taken on in any order. Each stage consists of four acts. The levels range from dark forests to deep caves, ancient crypts and underwater labyrinths. You move through the 3D levels on a predetermined path and shoot at skeletons, zombies, spiders, demons and other foul beasts. Your standard weapon is a shotgun, but you can gain additional weapons like gatling guns and grenade throwers. Some enemies throw projectiles like knives or bones at you, so be sure to aim at those as well. If the screen becomes too crowded, clear it with a smartbomb. **At the end of some acts, you can choose from one of two paths through the next act, giving you different ways of completing a stage. At the end of each stage, a boss enemy awaits."},{"id":2573,"title":"CT Special Forces","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Hip Games","publisherName":"LSP","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"CT Special Forces is a side scrolling platform shooter that has a superficial similarity to the games of the Metal Slug series. The player controls an operative of a counter-terrorist force on a mission around the globe to stop terrorist activity and arrest its leaders. The digital pad moves the character, while the B button shoots the weapon and the A button makes the character jump. The character can't shoot downwards. The L trigger cycles through the inventory (displayed on the top-left corner of the screen) and the R trigger throws grenades (when they are available). By selecting an ammunition type, the character uses the corresponding weapon (gas canisters for the flamethrower, machine gun pents for that weapon, etc). The default rifle has an infinite number of bullets. Other items include a grappling rope and a pair of handcuffs to arrest surrended enemies. Ammunition and health packs are scattered throughout the levels, as are proximity mines and assorted enemies.  The regular gameplay is occasionally broke by mini-games and entirely different sections: when the character collides with a reticule placard, the game switches to a first-person shooting gallery where the player has to shoot down a certain number of terrorists and rescue the hostages. When colliding with a parachute, two gauges with a red line on the middle appear on the screen. The one on the left measures the position of the falling character and the one on the right measures height. The character must be guided to the right spot, and the shooting button must be pressed when both gauges reach the red bar. Some mission stages change the game to a vertical shooter that recalls Tiger-Heli and similar games, where the player controls a helicopter viewed from the top.  The game has 4 missions, each with its own theme: snow mountain, desert, jungle and a city. A password system is provided (the password is displayed after the completion of every mission)."},{"id":2574,"title":"CT Special Forces 2 - Back to Hell","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hip Games","publisherName":"LSP","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"CT Special Forces: Back to Hell is the sequel to CT Special Forces and the story picks up right where the last game ended. Having destroyed the terrorist group Network the CT Special Forces are going back to do training missions, but more and more reports about new terror threats keep popping up. Could this be a new terrorist organization, or maybe Network is back for a second round? It's up to the CT Special Forces to stop the treat of terrorism once again!  The game plays in 5 different game modes. The majority is made up of side scrolling platform action, somewhat similar to the Metal Slug games, where you pick up various weapons, grenades and even a tank to squash the terrorist threat. Every now and then you'll come across a wooden sign with a cross-hair on it. Doing so will change the game into first person view, where you have to shoot terrorists and save hostages. Sometimes you'll find a parachute pack, and you'll have to play a mini game where you have to make two meters align to make a drop successfully with your parachute.  There are also two kinds of helicopter stages. One is a top down shoot'em up, where you have to bomb land targets and gun down enemy helicopters. The other one is a side scrolling chopper rescue game, where you have to save hostages and bring them to your base, while gunning down enemies across the stage."},{"id":2575,"title":"CT Special Forces 3 - Bioterror","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hip Games","publisherName":"LSP","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"CT Special Forces 3: Bioterror is a run and gun game similar to Metal Slug. The player controls an elite commando and must run, jump and shoot his way through 5 stages to eliminate a terrorist threat know as A.L.K.  This evil terrorist organization has created a new molecule capable of modifying human DNA, reinforcing aggression and strength genes. Using this they have created a new breed of super soldiers."},{"id":2576,"title":"CTR - Crash Team Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Naughty Dog","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Crash Team Racing (CTR) is a kart racing game a la Mario Kart, featuring popular characters from the Crash Bandicoot series of games - Crash, Coco, Neo Cortex, N. Gin, Penta Penguin, Polar, Pura, Papu Papu, Komodo Joe, Pinstripe, Tiny, Dingodile, Ripper Roo, Fake Crash and N. Tropy.****The player can race a full storyboard game as any one of the characters, fighting to beat the ultimate (and cheating) racer from another planet, Nitrous Oxide, who wants to turn the Earth into a car park. Each of the main races are against 7 other AI competitors, with 5 \"boss\" races against a single boss character.****To help you along your way are a whole bunch of weapons, ranging from missiles and rolling bombs to booby-trapped TNT crates and the leader-seeking orb.****There are also a few arcade modes, sub-games and battle games against up to 4 other players."},{"id":2577,"title":"Cubix Robots for Everyone - Race 'n Robots","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Race'n Robots is a racing game based on the animated TV show Cubix: Robots for Everyone. Players participate in races as one of several playable characters from the series."},{"id":2578,"title":"Cyberia","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Xatrix Entertainment","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In the year 2027 the world is controlled by two rival super-powers, the western-bloc Free World Alliance and the east-bloc Cartel.****Transmissions from an FWA spy reveal the location of a secret multi-national labratory deep within Siberia, the \"Cyberia Complex\", where a mysterious weapon is being developed. FWA leader Devlin frees a cyber-hacker named Zak from prison and sends him to infiltrate the complex and discover the true nature of the Cyberia weapon.****Unfortunately, the Cartel is also interested in the weapon and will stop at nothing to get it. Not only must Zak make his way past the Cartel forces sent to stop him, but he must also overcome the Cartel agents which have already seized control of the complex. To make matters worse the Cyberian scientist's genetically engineered creations are running rampant in the same area as the weapon, and Devlin also appears to be have something up his sleeve."},{"id":2579,"title":"CyberSled","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The year is 2067. Prosperity has spread throughout the world. However, decadence has started society's decay. Similar to the decline of the ancient Romans, the only spectator sports left are blood sports. Duels between huge tanks, known as cyber sleds, are the most popular.****The user plays as one of these future gladiators. Jump into one of 6 tanks, each varying in speed, shield strength, weapon power, and maneuverability, and enter an arena.****As an added bonus, choose between the original arcade arenas or exclusive PlayStation arenas. Avoid obstacles and try to blast your opponent into small unrecognizable pieces with machine guns, heat seeking missiles and other weapons. The game also supports 2 player modes, via a split-screen option."},{"id":2580,"title":"CyberSpeed","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Mindscape","publisherName":"Mindscape","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Race around a futuristic race track tied to a cable, bumping and shooting your opponents.  Think \"Wipeout\" meets cable cars."},{"id":2581,"title":"CyberTiger","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Redwood Shores","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"A step back from the Tiger Woods PGA simulation style, Cyber Tiger Woods has a more arcade feel to it, with cartoony style animations, fast gameplay and added elements to make the game of golf more fun then the real life counterpart.****Although real life elements are there, including full motion capture of Tiger himself, recreations of some of the best PGA tour courses, and the full range of moves (putting, chipping, driving, etc.), arcade elements such as 2 player battle mode, zany characters including Little Tiger, and game types that have you aiming to knock down the opposing character from his platform above a poll of lava, and you will soon notice how different Cyber really is.****Other game types include a full practise range, skins tournaments and stroke play. Plus there are hidden characters to unlock, equipment upgrades and power-ups plus trick shots you just won't see on the PGA tour."},{"id":2582,"title":"D  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Warp","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The story begins in 1997. It's the dead of night in the city of Los Angeles, and there has been a mass murder at a general hospital on the outskirts of downtown. The perpetrator is the director of the hospital, Richter Harris. He has shut himself up in the hospital and taken a number of patients as hostages, leaving the police helpless and unable to move in. Richter's only daughter, Laura Harris, after hearing the situation, rushes to Los Angeles from San Francisco, and drives alone to the tragic scene at the hospital ground. Upon entering the hospital Laura finds herself transported to an old mansion, while the disembodied voice of her father pleads with her to leave. Nevertheless she must press forward to save her father and herself.****D is a puzzle game requiring Laura to solve esoteric inventory puzzles on a very strict time limit. Each of the game's four discs must be completed in about thirty minutes each, and saving is not an option. The time is kept track of using Laura's pocket watch. The pocket watch can also be used to supply hints for puzzles, but after three uses the glass will shatter and it will stop working. The game also has multiple endings."},{"id":2583,"title":"D  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Warp","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The story begins in 1997. It's the dead of night in the city of Los Angeles, and there has been a mass murder at a general hospital on the outskirts of downtown. The perpetrator is the director of the hospital, Richter Harris. He has shut himself up in the hospital and taken a number of patients as hostages, leaving the police helpless and unable to move in. Richter's only daughter, Laura Harris, after hearing the situation, rushes to Los Angeles from San Francisco, and drives alone to the tragic scene at the hospital ground. Upon entering the hospital Laura finds herself transported to an old mansion, while the disembodied voice of her father pleads with her to leave. Nevertheless she must press forward to save her father and herself.****D is a puzzle game requiring Laura to solve esoteric inventory puzzles on a very strict time limit. Each of the game's four discs must be completed in about thirty minutes each, and saving is not an option. The time is kept track of using Laura's pocket watch. The pocket watch can also be used to supply hints for puzzles, but after three uses the glass will shatter and it will stop working. The game also has multiple endings."},{"id":2584,"title":"D  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Warp","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The story begins in 1997. It's the dead of night in the city of Los Angeles, and there has been a mass murder at a general hospital on the outskirts of downtown. The perpetrator is the director of the hospital, Richter Harris. He has shut himself up in the hospital and taken a number of patients as hostages, leaving the police helpless and unable to move in. Richter's only daughter, Laura Harris, after hearing the situation, rushes to Los Angeles from San Francisco, and drives alone to the tragic scene at the hospital ground. Upon entering the hospital Laura finds herself transported to an old mansion, while the disembodied voice of her father pleads with her to leave. Nevertheless she must press forward to save her father and herself.****D is a puzzle game requiring Laura to solve esoteric inventory puzzles on a very strict time limit. Each of the game's four discs must be completed in about thirty minutes each, and saving is not an option. The time is kept track of using Laura's pocket watch. The pocket watch can also be used to supply hints for puzzles, but after three uses the glass will shatter and it will stop working. The game also has multiple endings."},{"id":2585,"title":"Dalmatians 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Dalmatians old lady loves cookies, but they have no money to pay for them, so they decide to steal them. The vendor catches them and calls for the police who then takes them away to the police pound. 'You will never come out of here', says Butch, the bulldog. Oh yes, we will, says Kruimel. I have got an idea.   Features: •First person perspective. •2D graphics •Cartoon graphics •Dogs & Fantasy themes. "},{"id":2586,"title":"Dalmatians, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Follow a cuddly Dalmatian puppy and his wild-dog friends in the search for his missing sister. As well as a great half-hour cartoon video, Dalmatians features an easy-to-use virtual colouring book and a challenging puzzle game. Dalmatians is a story that all children will treasure. "},{"id":2587,"title":"Dance - UK","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"Big Ben Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Dance:UK takes the standard 'bemani' formula - arrows appear rhythmically on screen and the player must hit the corresponding button (on either a dance mat peripheral or the standard PS/PS2 controller) in time with these arrows and the music. Points are awarded for accuracy with extras for making certain 'combos' (mini-routines within a song which are deemed especially difficult or long).****The PS2 version of the game has 30 tracks (around 20 of which are famous/original) by artists including Misteeq, Run D.M.C, Liberty X, Sugababes, Room 5, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Chic, The Trammps, 5ive, Junior Senior, Las Ketchup and DJ Sammy.****There are initially three difficulty levels, and the player can either practise one song at a time (in Jukebox mode) or enter the Dance:UK Championship, winning which will unlock a 'Dance Recorder' mode in which players can record their own dance routines. In multiplayer up to 8 players can compete in succession or 2 players can compete head-to-head.****A karaoke mode is also provided for use with a wireless microphone (sold separately) whilst 'Aerobic' Mode calculates the number of calories you've burnt during play."},{"id":2588,"title":"Dance - UK eXtra TraX","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"Big Ben Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Dance:UK: eXtra Trax follows in the wake of Dance:UK and it's gameplay is virtually identical in every respect. It too takes the standard 'bemani' formula - arrows appear rhythmically on screen and the player must hit the corresponding button (on either a dance mat peripheral or the standard controller) in time with these arrows and the music. Points are awarded for accuracy with extras for making certain 'combos' (mini-routines within a song which are deemed especially difficult or long).  The original game PS1 version of the game had twenty tracks, this game has just twelve. It can be played in either Aerobic mode, which calculates but does not record the number of calories you've burnt during play, or Dance mode.  Dance mode can be played in head-to-head, multiplayer or jukebox modes and has four three difficulty levels, beginner, easy, medium and expert. Head to head requires two controllers while the other two require just the one.  In all modes the player can either select the track they wish to dance to or let the game select a random track, jukebox mode also has a dance recorder function, which does not have to be unlocked as it did in Dance:UK, but when the player dances to the playback the score is not recorded in the high score table.  Though the game is intended to be used with a dance mat it can be played using a standard controller. There is an optional karaoke feature which shows the words of the song while the player is dancing, the words do not show during the dance recording or playback features. "},{"id":2589,"title":"Dance Dance Revolution - Disney Mix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET.","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"What do you get when you combine the dancing of Dance Dance Revolution with Disney music? The follow-up to the craze hit Dance Dance Revolution that features several remixes of Disney songs for you to stomp along with."},{"id":2590,"title":"Dance Dance Revolution","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET.","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Simon has been taken to the next level in this arcade dancing game.  The game cues you which direction to step.  You use a special floor mat to step out the moves in rhythm.  The more moves you step out keeping the beat, the better your character does on screen.  You get to choose from 28 different songs to dance to.  It's possible to dance alone or with a friend."},{"id":2591,"title":"Dance Dance Revolution Konamix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET.","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The hottest dancing craze continues with a brand new sequel to Dance Dance Revolution. Straight from the arcades, step into the spotlight and put your skills to the test as you move to the groove. Get ready to dance the night away with all-new songs and game modes.  Konamix even has the all-popular \"Workout\" mode for those who want to burn calories!"},{"id":2592,"title":"Dancing Stage - Disney Mix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"KCET.","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"What do you get when you combine the dancing of Dance Dance Revolution with Disney music?  The follow-up to the craze hit Dance Dance Revolution that features several remixes of Disney songs for you to stomp along with."},{"id":2593,"title":"Dancing Stage - Euromix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"KCET.","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The European version of Dance Dance Revolution. This edition of the game features many well known artists and quite a few different song stylings as well. The gameplay is the same as in all the DDR/Dancing Stage games which means that one must tap different directions to the music with dancing mat or controller.****Songlist:****1. So Good - Boyzone**2. Word Up - Cameo**3. More Than This '99 - Emmie**4. Video Killed The Radio Star - The Buggles**5. Make A Jam - Konami Original**6. Let Them Move - N. M. R**7. Silent Hill - Konami Original**8. Put Your Faith In Me . Uzi-lay**9. Keep On Movin' - Konami Original**10. Make It Better - Mitsu-O**11. Brilliant 2U - Naoki**12. La Senorita - Konami Original** **End of the Century - Konami Original**13. Dynamite Rave - Konami Original**14. Afronova - Konami Original**15. Dead End - Konami Original**16. Paranoia - 180**17. Paranoia Rebirth - Konami Original**18. Trip Machine - De-Sire**19. Luv To Me - Konami Original**20. Magic Alex Presents Resonance - Magic Alex**21. (Mucho Mambo)Sway - Shaft**22. Rushing - Loni Clark**23. I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor"},{"id":2594,"title":"Dancing Stage - Fever","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"A unique dancing simulation game that uses your feet, get up and dance to such classics as \"All That She Wants\" - Ace Of Base, \"Wannabe\" - Spice Girls & \"One Step Beyond\" - Madness.  You'll need quick reflexes and great timing to step on the correct arrows at the right time. So take to the dance floor, get into the groove and show off your moves!  There are many different songs to dance to, multiple difficulty levels, lessons for beginners and a workout mode that tracks the number of calories you lose while playing.  Also features tracks from Squeeze and the Vbirds. "},{"id":2595,"title":"Dancing Stage - Fusion","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Dancing Stage Fusion is the third DS game on PS2. The object of the game is to \"dance\", which means that the player must hit the arrows that travel up the screen at the right time, thus scoring and unlocking more songs and burning some fat in the process.  The game features 54 songs from which 21 are licensed and the other 33 are made for the game. The licensed hits are: •Chihuahua 2002 - DJ Bobo •Come Into My World - Kylie Minogue •Danger! High Voltage - Electric Six •Familiar Feeling - Moloko •Freak Like Me - Sugababes •Good Luck - Basement Jack feat. Lisa Kekaula •Gotta Get Thru This - Daniel Bedingsfield •Go West - Pet Shop Boys •Heaven & Earth - POP! •I Believe In A Thing Called Love - The Darkness •It's Raining Men (Almighty Mix) - Geri Halliwell •Kids In America - Kim Wilde •Mickey - Toni Basil •Move Your Feet - Junior Senior •OK - Big Brovaz •Promises - Kylie Minogue •Rappers Delight - The Sugarhill Gang •Sexiest Man in Jamaica - Baker/Claxton/Prince Buster •Somebody Like You - Atomic Kitten •Sunlight •Superstar - Jamelia "},{"id":2596,"title":"Dancing Stage - Party Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"KCET.","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Based on the Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix engine, follow on-screen arrows to learn the steps or create your own original dance routine.****Features four gameplay modes - training, practice, arcade and workout (with calorie counter).****51 tracks including songs by Kylie, S-Club, Bloodhound Gang, The Cardigans and Chaka Khan."},{"id":2597,"title":"Danger Girl","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"N-Space","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"3rd Person Action game based on the hit comic book from J.Scott Campbell.****In Danger Girl, you play as one of three sexy, adventurous, feminine agents with a wide array of weapons and spy gear. Choose between Abbey Chase, the blond team leader; Sydney, a sharpshooter from Australia; and a character who is new to the series. You'll travel all over the world in 14 levels and explore vast outdoor and indoor areas in six different environments. The game features a wide variety of play mechanics and numerous prerendered interstitial scenes that advance a story line that takes place between the first and second story arcs of the comic book."},{"id":2598,"title":"Dare Devil Derby 3D","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Supersonic Software","publisherName":"Mindscape","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Dare Devil Derby 3D is a cartoonish-type of destruction derby that lets the player take control of 8 unique characters and over 30 different tracks, ranging from jungles, canyons, city streets, underwater, outer space and various other three dimensionally rendered terrain.  Power-ups can also be picked up and used to give more power and speed to a players car or even a weapon to knock out rivals.****There are a plethora of single player modes, ranging from single one on one races to Knockouts, which consisted of a demolition derby where the winner was the last car still operable.  There is also a grand prix mode where the player races in a series of 10 races and required to finish in the top 3 in order to advance to the next.  At the end of these 10 races, if a player meets a requirement of points they can then compete in a World Series of Racing to become champion.****Eight friends can also go against each other simultaneously utilizing the multi-tap adapter."},{"id":2599,"title":"Darklight Conflict","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Rage Software","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"A space combat game like Wing Commander; you control  space ship, as the lone man trying to save humanity from not one, but two alien races. It also has multiplayer modes like Race and Tag for IPX network users."},{"id":2600,"title":"Darkstalkers - The Night Warriors","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors is one of Capcom's 2D one-on-one fighting classics.****Select one of many fighters, each based on a classic monster (vampire, werewolf, golem, zombie, succubus, mummy, catwoman, oni, merman, sasquatch, robot, alien.)  and duke it out in various horror-themed locales.****Each character is well defined with lots of obvious character design having gone into each.  Gameplay is the standard Capcom 2D style, with combos and special moves being important to master."},{"id":2601,"title":"Darkstalkers 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"This is the 3rd in the Darkstalkers series (the 2nd, Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge, was published only for the Sega Saturn in the US.)  It plays much the same as the first, but features better animation, more playable characters, and a deeper storyline.****Jedah, the \"Lord of Vampire\", has summoned all of the Night Warriors to his realm to be assimilated into his being.  Of course, this serves as a great excuse to have more one-on-one fights...****Play as Jedah, B. B. Hood, Q-Bee, Lilith, Demitri, Morrigan, Anakaris, Victor, L. Raptor, Hsien-Ko, J. Talbain, Felicia, Rikuo, Sasquatch, Bishamon, Donovan, Pyron or Huitzil, and conquer the enemy."},{"id":2602,"title":"Darkstone","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Delphine Software International","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Darkstone is a Diablo clone. But there is a difference one will recognize immediately: it is in 3D. But this is not the only \"improvement\"--the second most important thing is probably that the player is in control of two characters. The other character is computer controlled and the player can switch between them at any time. Also, Darkstone has lots of new spells and skills. The player will be walking through huge woods, have to solve a lot of riddles and descend into deep and dark dungeons."},{"id":2603,"title":"Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX - Maximum Remix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Z-Axis","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"This is the original Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX but it adds 8 new levels, new music, new challenges for the original 12 levels, new characters and a soundtrack to the game comes with it.****The basic play is as follows: Grind, jump, and pull tricks like never before in 20 free roaming levels across 5 environments: Hometown, Greenville, Woodward, Pro Tour, and the Acclaim Max Games. Some levels give you challenges, such as to jump something, pull a certain spin, etc. The other levels are \"competition runs\" where you have 2 minutes to perform a cool runs with the greatest of tricks up your sleeve. There are many, many secrets in this game."},{"id":2604,"title":"Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Z-Axis","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"Tony Hawk proved the skating games can work to great effect. Now Dave Mirra is here to prove that BMX is here to stay, thanks to the boys at Acclaim Entertainment. Choose from all of the current crop of BMX champs, including 10 times world champion Dave Mirra, Ryan Nyquist, Joey Garcia, Shaun Butler & heaps more, and ride your way through 12 highly detailed environments, with vert ramps, huge jumps and track racing. Multiplayer gaming is also thrown in, allowing two players to go head-to-head in a game of B-M-X (a unique variation of the HORSE basketball game). All this plus official sponsors clothing, bikes and advertising boards plus a huge soundtrack featuring Cypress Hill, Deftones and more."},{"id":2605,"title":"David Beckham Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rage Software","publisherName":"Majesco Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Endorsed by the then England and Manchester United captain and international superstar, David Beckham Soccer is the last of Rage long tradition in developing soccer games.**It includes both national and club teams (from England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain), plus the ability to create custom teams,  with details ranging from the usual name, strips and colours to the stadium. Other than Beckham himself, no player is licensed (likeness is preserved, but names are replaced with phonetic equivalents, such as “Owin” or “Zanetee”), but the editor also allows the player to customize each player and team.**Game modes include friendly, club season, several international cups (including the defunct Home Championship), Classic Matches (some featuring the highlights of Beckham's career, others just classic matches), Beat Brazil, where the player starts with France, and tries to beat Brazil with a progressively weaker team, Survival, where the player face top international teams, with goals against carrying over, until the player loses a match, and Train With Beckham, a series of  drill minigames destined to teach the basics of the game and unlock “secrets”. ****Gameplay is similar to previous titles developed by the company (most notably Microsoft Football 2000 and UEFA Striker), and not unlike Beckham, has its strong point during dead ball situations, where the player can choose either to use a set play to get the defense offguard, or take a direct shot or swerving pass using the traditional arrow indicator.**In terms of options, the game doesn’t offer much to tweak, only bookings, offsides, injuries, match length and the decider (simple or golden goal overtime and penalty shootout)"},{"id":2606,"title":"Davis Cup Complete Tennis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Telstar","publisherName":"Telstar","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"The Davis Cup is tennis' equivalent of soccer's World Cup - a competition between teams of men in their sport representing their countries. 16 countries qualify for the tournament and you can choose from among 48 players - all with different attributes and skills. Locations for the matches vary from each of the 16 countries including the U.S., Sweden and Italy. The courts also vary between grass, clay, concrete and wood and the ball will react differently on each. You can take to the practice court first to perfect your serves, lobs, smashes and volleys. Then you can have a quick singles match against a random opponent, have a doubles match with a friend or even play a 4-player game using multitap. There's also the option of playing a \"winner moves on\" series of games, play in a league, or join the Davis Cup tournament. "},{"id":2607,"title":"DBZ - Dead Ball Zone","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rage Software","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Futuristic","description":"This high speed futuristic sports game pits two teams of armed psychotics against each other in a brutal (and lethal) fight to launch a ball into the opponents net over, around, or through the opponent.  Players are armed with a variety of weapons (chainsaws, grenades, machine guns, etc...) and a full range of unarmed combat moves (including the good old-fashioned crotch kick) all of which can be used to defend the goal but remember, the best defense is a good offense.****DBZ also has many of the features you would expect from a typical sports game including player development, league and season management, and stat tracking (scores, kills, etc...)."},{"id":2608,"title":"Dead in the Water","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Player 1","publisherName":"ASC Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"A 3d Battle game that pits the players in heavily armed boats in fully destructable arena's.  This is a a Vehicular Combat Game similar in basic structure to Twisted Metal or Vigilante 8.  The player can select from 8 characters, each with their own unique boat and then is entered into an arena to race against 6 other contestants while also trying to score points by shooting and destroying the other boats."},{"id":2609,"title":"Dead or Alive","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Team Ninja","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The first in the Dead or Alive series, and features many of the same features that has made the DoA series so popular today; somewhat realistic combat, good character design, and scantily clad women whose breasts bounce a lot.****The game doesn't mess too much with a background story- it's a 3D one on one fighter that takes place within an arena of limited space.  Each character has their own unique way of fighting, their own abilities, and even their own hobbies and likes.  (For example, Ryu Hayabusa- yes, he of Ninja Gaiden fame- likes sushi, mountain climbing, and fishing.)"},{"id":2610,"title":"Deception III - Dark Delusion","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"This is the third game in Temco's Deception Series, launched on 1999 for PSX. The plot does not have any satanic/evil references (like the first Deception) or playing from the brainwashed manipulated character that kill a lot of innocent people (like the second Kagero: Deception II).****In Dark Delusion, you play as Reina, a girl who was kidnapped with her family and taken away via ship to a far off kingdom and may be used for some unpleasant purposes. After escape, she must try to survive while helping the people that helped her. Her persecutors have interest in a mysterious gem brooch she owns, which gives her the power of controlling traps (pendulums, bombs, claws, arrows, and other sadistic + lethal traps). But, what a price?****You control the character in a 3D environment in which you place traps to kill your persecutors (who have weapons). It's a real-time game that allows you to use a system of (timing + skill of activating traps) through the rooms of a medieval castle as the opponents try to kill you. As you activate the traps, you can link them to activate each other, in way to increase the number of combos.****Depending on how you kill your opponents, and how many of them, determines how much \"Ark\" (money) you get to develop better traps. They can be created by using ancient black magic: emblems (fire, ice, thunder, poison, etc.), orbs (that improve the power of the trap) and rings (automatic, charge, damage, zero, etc.).****There are many other traps set over the environment, working automatically out of control of the player (spears, spikes, fans, etc.). They also can be used to increase the (combos + damage) inflicted at your victims. Oh, I mean, invaders...****The game features over 2000 different traps, improved 3D, four modes of play (story, mission, training, license), improved trap element system (linking traps), and multiple endings that change according the choices you take through the story mode.****Deception may be considered a test of (creativity + cruelty) for the player."},{"id":2611,"title":"Defcon 5 - Peace Has a Price","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Millennium Interactive Ltd","publisherName":"Data East USA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the far future, conflict is at an all-time low and outdated defence bases are being vacated and replaced with automated software. You play as an engineer sent to update one such base. Just after uploading the automating code, the base is suddenly invaded by unknown assailants from the air and ground. You must rely on your wits and the defence software to fend them off.****The main game takes place in a first-person view inside the complex. Trams connect the maze-like living areas to a handful of manned turrets outside. You must shuttle between shooting down waves of fighters in the turrets, and scouring the base levels for card keys during the down time.****A third consideration is the \"Virtual Operating System\" controlling all major base functions. You use this interface to repair damage from attacks, monitor intruders, and place robot sentries to guard key passages. As you find more access keys, you can increase the software's efficiency to the point that you can command turrets remotely, or set them to auto-attack with a high degree of success. ****As defending the base becomes more automated and efficient, you have more time to search the levels for keys. Your ultimate goal is to find the clearance to self-destruct the base, defend your escape shuttle, and get out alive."},{"id":2612,"title":"Delta Force - Urban Warfare","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"Novalogic","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Delta Force: Urban Warfare is an urban-themed first-person shooter in the Delta Force series. Set in a variety of city locations, the player takes the role of an elite US army Special Forces soldier, using a variety of weapons to tackle missions as diverse as foiling a bank robbery, and rescuing hostages from terrorist forces.****The player must learn to use the full range of weapons at their disposal, and special equipment such as nightvision and heat-sensing goggles. Some tactical thinking is needed to get through, with good use of cover, and the subtle use of light and dark areas is essential."},{"id":2613,"title":"Demolition Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pitbull Syndicate","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Demolition Racer is a racing game with a twist.  Rather than a game that just requires you to try and win the race, this game gives you points to destroy the other racers' cars.  The game has many styles of game play so you don't have to play the same style each game.****There are 5 game styles in the Single Race section of the game.  This section does not count towards unlocking cars or tracks.  It is for practice and just plain fun.  The main style is Demolition.****In Demolition, you race against other cars around the track and get points for hitting them, spinning them in circles and knocking them into the wall.  You also get a big bonus for landing on top of a car which will immediately destroy the car.  When you finish the race, your final position is**found by multiplying the points you got from hitting the other cars with the points that you got for the position you finished in.  So if you finish first, but never hit anyone, you won't win the race.****The next style is The Chase.  This style is your normal race game.  You can still take damage and so can the other cars, but you are only trying to win the race.  You don't get any points for hitting the other cars.****Chicken is another style.  It is the same as The Chase except that you drive in the opposite direction as everyone else.  This can slow you down when you run into the cars coming around from the other direction.****The next 2 game styles aren't done on race tracks.  They are done in an arena.  This is a circle area which may have hills in it where you just try to destroy cars.  The first of these is Last Man Standing.  In this style, you try to destroy every car without being destroyed yourself.  You can still win if you**aren't the last car by making a lot of points by hitting other cars.  The scoring is calculated the same as the Demolition style.****The final Single Race style is Suicide.  In this style, you try to destroy yourself before any others are destroyed.  You don't get any points for hitting other cars in this style.****Besides the Single Race, there is also League Racing.  In League racing, you are trying to beat a set of tracks.  There are 4 leagues on tracks and one league in the arena.  In order to beat a track (or arena), you must place in a certain position.  The first league starts out easy; you can finish in 5th place and still beat the track and go on to the next one.  However, as you go up in difficulty of leagues, you will eventually have to place 1st on every track in the league to beat it.  A league will usually have 5-10 tracks to beat.****After you beat a league, you will unlock cars, tracks and other leagues.  There are 11 tracks, 3 arenas and 8 cars that you can get.  The cars can be customized with colors and logos.  You can also have portraits of the racers on top of the cars."},{"id":2614,"title":"Descent","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Parallax Software Corporation","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Post-Terran Minerals Corporation (PTMC) digs up minerals on all nine planets of the solar system, employing humans and robots to do its job. Unfortunately, the mining robots are now being controlled by a hacker, and have taken the human workers hostage. The PTMC has tried to get the robots back under their control, but communication with the mining stations has been lost. In desperation, the PTMC modifies a Pyro-GX ship for combat and hires a mercenary, codenamed \"Material Defender\", to fly it. The mission is to destroy the infected mines and rescue human hostages, destroying any hostile robot that gets in the way.****Descent is a 3D first-person game that puts the player at the controls of the Pyro-GX spaceship. Descent is notable in that the player travels through various interior locations (mines) but can do so in 720 degrees of movement. The ship however only moves forward and backward in any of the directions it is facing. The ship is able to use a variety of weapons scattered as power-ups throughout each level. They include: standard lasers, the Vulcan Cannon (a chaingun-like weapon), the Spreadfire Cannon (a rapidly firing, shotgun-like energy weapon), the Plasma Cannon (a rapidly firing energy weapon more suited for medium-range combat), and the Fusion Cannon (fires a ball of energy that's more powerful the longer it is charged it up, but could destroy the ship). All of these weapons, except for the Vulcan Cannon, use the ship's energy supply. The Pyro-PX is also capable of firing regular concussion missiles, homing missiles, proximity bombs (sits in the sky, then explodes when something gets close to it), smart missiles (more powerful homing missiles that fire out homing energy balls upon impact with their target), and Mega Missiles (the ultimate weapons of mass destruction).****The goal of each level is to locate and destroy the mine's reactor. Once completed, there are only 45 seconds to find the escape hatch to get out of the mine before it explodes. As progress is made through the game, the AI will adapt to player's strategies and attempt to prevent the player from reaching the goals."},{"id":2615,"title":"Descent Maximum","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Parallax Software Corporation","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Descent Maximum took the best parts of the original Descent and Descent II for the PC and adapted them to the Playstation game console.****In Descent the player takes control of the \"Material Defender\" a pilot sent into a series of interstellar mines to rid them of the crazed robots that have taken over them. The player has total 360-degree movement of the ship to navigate through the twisting mines and is equipped with over 20 specialized weapons.****Descent Maximum was the second and final Descent game available for the Playstation game console. Initially, the game was to be a direct port of Descent II to the Playstation, however at the time Sony were rejecting PC ports of games to the PS in the US, so the game was retooled, renamed and all the previous levels were scrapped in favor of 36 (!) new Playstation exclusive levels. ****It was still released as \"Descent 2\" for the Playstation in foreign markets."},{"id":2616,"title":"Destrega","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"Koei","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Destrega is one of the first fighting games to focus more on long range attacks and use of interactive backgrounds than close-up fisticuffs.****The story revolves around a battle for control of relics left a millennia ago by the Strega - mysterious beings with benevolent gifts of powers to human beings."},{"id":2617,"title":"Destruction Derby","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Reflections Interactive Limited","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"You probably feel like a crash test dummy when you're playing this game - it's not only a racing game, but you get points for wrecking your enemies! The amount of points you get depends on how you hit them ... e.g. you get more points for getting them do a 360 other than driving into theirs sides at high speed. The game has more to offer: a head to head mode with only two cars or the legendary destruction derby itself - a huge arena, every car starts at the edge of it, and then - have a nice crash!"},{"id":2618,"title":"Destruction Derby 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Reflections Interactive Limited","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"This sequel to the original Destruction Derby offers more of the same no-holds-barred action and mayhem with new tracks and a lot of technical improvements and features not seen in the original, such as a pit stop feature that allows car repairs!****Gameplay is identical to its predecessor -- the objective consists of gaining points by winning races or \"creatively\" crashing opponents and climbing to the top of the rankings."},{"id":2619,"title":"Destruction Derby Raw","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio 33 Ltd","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The third Destruction Derby title on PSX brings all new action to the race track. A new 3D collision detection system allows for bigger chrashes and larger pile-ups, while with new Destruction Combo moves, you can trash the enemy in many more ways.****Game modes include Wreckin' Racing, Smash 4 $, and Battle. Wreckin' Racing has you racing for survival through the usual set of racing tracks, each with obstacles and hidden shortcuts. Every race you win opens up a new track.**Smash 4 $ has you using every trick in the book to take out the other cars on the track. The more you take out, and the way you do so, determines how much money you win. That money can be used to spend on new cars.****Finally, Battle is a free-for-all destruction arena battle, where up to four players as well as heaps of CPU controlled cars smash it out to see who is the last man standing in the crush."},{"id":2620,"title":"Destructo 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"D3 Publisher","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Destructo 2 is a simple color-matching puzzle game similar to Mr. Driller, originally released as part of a budget series in Japan. The main objective is to guide a cartoon character moving through an ascending pile of multicolored tiles, pushing the available blocks to create clusters of the same color. Groups of four or more tiles of matching colors can be removed by punching one of the connected blocks, with the vacant space being occupied by the falling stacks on top. The descending tiles that end up rearranged in new color clusters are automatically eliminated and give combo points.  As the tiles accumulate on the screen, the water level at the bottom starts to proportionally rise, receding when enough blocks are destroyed. The health meter for the main character is displayed below the gamefield, decreasing when suffering injuries from bomb explosions or drowning. The character also dies after being crushed against the top by the blocks. Power-ups and other items can be found inside containers that randomly appear on the pile, that have to be broke open with three punches to reveal their contents. The blue items give bonus points, eliminate all the tiles of a particular color, lower the water level and help in other ways, while the red items do the opposite and have to be avoided."},{"id":2621,"title":"Detective Barbie - The Mystery Cruise","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft","publisherName":"Mattel","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Three pieces of valuable artwork have been stolen from a cruise ship's art gallery. Now it's up to Detective Barbie to catch the brazen art thief.****To catch the thief, Barbie will search for clues throughout the ship and also on three tropical islands equipped with gadgets, the most important being the infra-red lipstick. The infra-red lipstick reveals clues when Barbie looks through it. Barbie can also speak to the passengers of the cruise ship in an attempt to get information on the case.****Barbie can even take a break from her formidable detective work by racing her friend on jet skis in the water or air racers in the sky.**The jet ski mini-game is the usual get to the finish line first competition, but the air race is decided by which competitor can fly through the most rings and fill a meter first. There is also a shuffle board mini-game. Each of these mini-games can have their difficulty settings changed from easy, medium and hard."},{"id":2622,"title":"Detective Mouse","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"The cheese store has been robbed. This is a case for Agent Chester. Everything points in the direction of the Rocky Roquefort gang. Max and Sophie have seen Agent Chester at the crime scene and are now on their way home when they see tracks of Rocky Roquefort. Should they report this to Agent Chester... "},{"id":2623,"title":"Devil Dice","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shift","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Using Devils to wipe out rows of dice, play one-to-one challenges or take on four friends in a frenetic battle for survival in this devilishly fiendish multi-player puzzle game.****Choice of 4 different game modes: race against the clock, attempt increasingly challenging puzzles, team up with a friend or battle to be the sole survivor."},{"id":2624,"title":"Dexter's Laboratory - Mandark's Lab","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Red Lemon Studios","publisherName":"Bam Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the boy genius rivalry between Dexter and the scheming Mandark from the Cartton Network show, the title is actually a collection of mini-games designed specifically for the PlayStation.****Game challenges are fashioned around a platform 'hub' and include variations on Dancing games ('Dee Dee’s Dance Class'), shooting gallery (Dexter’s Dodge Ball), racing game, ice hockey variant etc."},{"id":2625,"title":"Diablo","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Long ago a secret war raged between Heaven and Hell, each using humanity as its pawns. While the Prime Evils of Hell were engaged in war their lesser lieutenants conspired to overthrow them. They mutinied suddenly with the combined forces of Hell, overwhelming the three Primes. Stripped of their power, they were banished to the mortal realm. Human agents of Heaven, upon discovering this, found the three Primes and sealed them within gemstone prisons, each of them sent to a different corner of the earth and kept under guard to prevent them from escaping.****As years turns to centuries, however, the power of Heaven's agents waned, until eventually not even the people of the town of Tristram knew that buried deep under their chapel was the soul of the Lord of Terror, Diablo. As the strength of his prison waned Diablo reached out into the world, corrupting the dreams of the land's good king, driving him to attack his neighbors. The nation of Khanduras fought wars with no intention of winning, desiring only slaughter and suffering. Now the lands lay scorched, home only to monsters and the dead. Rumors spread of a way to stop the demons, as well as rumors of great wealth, and both draw adventurers from far to the small town of Tristram.****Players start by choosing their avatar's class: either Warrior, Rogue, or Sorcerer. Warriors have the highest maximum strength and can repair weapons and armor inside the dungeon, but this will lower the item's maximum durability. The Rogue has the highest maximum dexterity and can both see and disarm traps on treasure chests. The Sorcerer has the highest maximum magic attribute and can recharge the charges on a spellcasting staff at the cost of his own mana.****Characters can equip armor, weapons, and accessories found in the chapel's shifting dungeons, but strong equipment will have minimum attribute requirements to be worn. Most equipment will have randomized stats, but some strong monsters will drop Unique weapons with set stats. Magic can be learned by finding magic tomes, and leveled up by finding multiples of the same spell tome, but advanced spell levels can not be learned if the character's magic stat is too low. Upon destroying enough monsters to level up the player is rewarded with additional attribute points to distribute to whichever attributes they wish. Occasionally the few people left in town will inform the player of a job they would like done, either an exceptionally strong monster that must be slain or a unique item found deep in the dungeon, and will reward the player in kind upon completion of the quest.****Diablo can be played cooperatively with 1 to 3 other players over LAN or BattleNet with the PC versions, or with 1 player locally on the PlayStation. Players can team up to survive the depths of the dungeons, or turn on each other to steal one another's items from their corpse. The quest unique zones are removed from the online version of a dungeon, and instead quest monsters will be found wandering the level that would normally lead to their unique area."},{"id":2626,"title":"Die Hard Trilogy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Fox Interactive","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Die Hard Trilogy is split into three games, each game representing one of the movies, obviously.  ****Die Hard 1 is a third person shooter in a style similar to Tomb Raider.  You are John McClane and must fight through twenty floors of terrorists in the Nakatomi Plaza.  The game has an invisible wall effect which allows you to see John even in small hallways.****Die Hard 2 is a first person rail shooter in the vein of Virtua Cop or Mad Dog McCree.  Once again you take the role of John  McClane firing upon terrorists who happen to be ransacking the Washington/Dulles Airport in search of a South American dictator and druglord.****Die Hard 3 is a fast-paced taxi racer through the city.  John must this time speed through New York City defusing bombs and ramming evildoers off the road behind the wheel of a cab."},{"id":2627,"title":"Die Hard Trilogy 2 - Viva Las Vegas","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"N-Space","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"As in the first game, Die Hard Trilogy 2 is broken up into three types of gameplay: shootin', drivin', and runnin' around. The game can be played either in Movie mode, which manages to tell what little story there is while alternating between gameplay types, or Arcade mode, which lets you pound through all of the shooting or driving levels at once (complete with extra bonus levels)."},{"id":2628,"title":"Digimon Digital Card Battle","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Card Battle","description":"In this Cyber World, everything revolves around Digital Card Battles.  People from all over the world log-in to collect Cards and challenge each other to Card Battles.****To play, Card Tamers create Decks of 30 Cards, using Digimon and special Option Cards that match their personal strategies.  The winner of a Card Battle earns new Cards.****As a Card Tamer, you should create a Deck that suits your playing style and use it to challenge your friends."},{"id":2629,"title":"Digimon Rumble Arena","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Digimon Rumble Arena features a cast of characters from all 3 seasons of the Fox Kids television series, Digimon: Digital Monsters.  Classic fighting action for 1 or 2 players.  Compete as one of your favorite Digimon characters, and employ his special powers and attacks to advance through multiple levels and past obstacles.  Gain points by playing through assorted mini games.  Win and use items to power-up your Digimon and get them ready for the ring."},{"id":2630,"title":"Digimon World","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Flying tiger","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"You're a young boy who loved playing with the Digimon virtual pet with his friends after school. One day after he came home, his virtual pet started to glow and then all of a sudden he gets sucked in. You land in a place called the Digital World and you meet the leader Jijimon and your Digimon partner (either Agumon or Gabumon). Then, Jijimon explains to you the crisis that a terrible force has disrupted the island and you have to stop it.You have to raise your Digimon by feeding it, training it, fighting, putting it to sleep, taking care of illness and exhaustion and going to the toilet.****You have to restore the island by fighting digimon and letting them join the city. Your main objective is to make it to Infinity Mountain and the real enemy, Machinedramon! Since you can only go to the Ultimate level you have to have strategy to win the fight. Do you have the strength and skill to defeat this almost foe?"},{"id":2631,"title":"Digimon World 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Digimon World 2the second game in the Digimon World series brings us to an all-new world in which we must raise digimon to fight off the evil trying to invade. In the previous Digimon World, you played as a young boy who was called to the Digital World in order to save the digimon from a terrible fate and had a partner digimon which needed your care. In this second game, your role is that of a new Guard Tamer who's destined to protect the Digital city, and the Digital world. Now you can fight in all new 3-on-3 battles. There is now a way for you to raise your digimon party to higher levels, and digivolve them to the new 'mega' level, unseen in the previous game (where 'ultimate' level was the limit). The new DNA-Digivolving gives you even further ways to gain new and more powerful digimon."},{"id":2632,"title":"Digimon World 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"One afternoon, three friends, Junior, Teddy and Ivy, enter a virtual game called Digimon Online - a game where digital monsters live. Soon soon there is a digital terrorist attack, trapping all players inside Digimon Online. The owners of Digimon Online, the MAGAMI Corporation, claim there is no major problem and it will be fixed soon. However, not all is as it seems as Junior, the main character, uncovers secret mysteries about the digimon, the game, and the corporation.****Digimon World 3 implements a free roam approach, and is not simply restricted to dungeons and mazes. Like other RPGs, Digimon World 3 has a turn-based battle system, and enemy digimon are fought by random encounters. During battle, it is one-on-one fighting, and thus you can only initially fight with just one digimon at a time. Digimon have many different attacks, skills, and digivolutions (the ability to evolve into a stronger digimon). The player gets to choose a pack of three digimon at the start, but through side-quests, is able to obtain all nine (plus one bonus digimon)."},{"id":2633,"title":"Dino Crisis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Three years ago a brilliant scientist disappeared while researching a new form of energy. The government that funded his research wrote the whole affair off as a loss, which made it all the more upsetting when reports of Dr. Kirk's good health and nearly finished research came in. A special forces team is sent to the doctor's private island laboratory to extract him and his research, but they are totally unprepared for some of the side effects of his developments. Side effects that come from 100 million years in the past.****Dino Crisis is a survival horror game that is very similar in both control and gameplay to its sister series, Resident Evil. As in that series, protagonist Regina will have limited supplies and ammo with which to fight deadly enemies while searching rooms for keys (some figurative, some literal) to open locked areas. Unlike Resident Evil games, Regina will find very few actual supplies laying around, and will instead find \"plugs\" that are used to open caches of emergency supplies located around the complex. There are only enough plugs to open some of these caches, however, so care must be taken to decide what items are really needed. In another change from Resident Evil, the game is rendered in 3D, allowing the camera to rotate or pan, although camera angles are still out of the control of the player. Even the dumbest dinosaur is smarter than the undead, and enemies can chase and disarm Regina, and even occasionally follow her through doors."},{"id":2634,"title":"Dino Crisis 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The research on the mysterious Third Energy is being continued in secret, but then an entire island with the facility conducting this research and a neighbouring town has vanished, moving back in time to the dinosaur era. A military unit is sent to the past to save the survivors and retrieve the research data. But nearly all soldiers are massacred by dinosaurs. You take control of Regina and Dylan, who managed to escape this fate. Now you must find the survivors, retrieve the data, and get back to your own time. ****Dino Crisis 2 is a third-person action-adventure game, where you control the characters Dylan and Regina (switching from one to another at various points in the storyline). You will collect items and use them to solve puzzles while fighting the hordes of dinosaurs that inhabit the island. Much like Alone in the Dark, the game uses 3d models for characters, enemies and items and static 2D backgrounds for their surroundings. ****Initially, each character starts with a gun and a melee weapon, but more weapons, such as flamethrowers or rocket launchers, can be bought later in the game. The dinosaurs' attacks cause you to lose \"vitality\", which can be restored using healing items. Sometimes an attack will cause you to bleed and thus slowly lose health; specific health items stop the bleeding. ****For each killed dinosaur you receive \"Extinction Points\". By killing a couple of dinos in quick succession, you activate a 'combo' and thus get more points. The points can be used in \"Save Shops\" throughout the game to buy weapons, ammo (and cartridge upgrades which allow you to store more ammo within the weapon), healing items and \"tools\" (such as armor, more powerful melee weapons, or \"cards\" which allow you to get bigger combos). You can also save the game at these points. ****While wandering around the island, you'll find many documents and letters to read, including \"Dino Files\", which contain a flavor description of a dino species."},{"id":2635,"title":"Dinomaster Party","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Similis","publisherName":"LSP","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"The era of dinosaurs is no longer what it used to be After a continuous period of meteorite showers and other natural catastrophes, the kings of the planet have given way to their offspring. These now find themselves left to their own devices, and set off on a search for a better life. It is time to build a new kingdom where their life will be peaceful.However, they have a long way to go. Quarrels between clans are raging, and our heroes are threatened by many dangers. However, this all remains at the level of our baby dinosaurs. They have transformed our little blue planet into a huge playground... In the end, only one will dominate. He will be the master, the chosen one who will have to establish a new equilibrium. Under the control of our cute baby dinosaurs, this world of jungles, volcanoes and mountains has given way to a world where fun and humor are omnipresent. Challenge your friends in arenas which are ever more hilarious, with the help of lots of little monsters, each more fun than the last ! Dinomaster Party gives players a chance to control one of eight young dinosaurs, including a baby T-Rex, Diplodocus, Triceratops, and Velociraptor. The parents of these babies have disappeared, and the kids are competing in a series of games to determine who will be boss. The games include Dino Square (sprints), Rock Push (pushing other characters out of a ring), Meteor Shower (competing for a safe spot in the sheltering caves), and Free-for-all (an arena punching competition). "},{"id":2636,"title":"Dinosaurs","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Dinosaur baby could wait no longer and stepped out from the broken egg. 'Its a boy', the lucky father screamed. After a few days the young dinosaur got lost, and while he was lost an earthquake took place and the volcano erupted. When the young dinosaur arrived home only ash and lava was left and there was no trace of his family. I have to find my family the young dinosaur cried... "},{"id":2637,"title":"Dirt Jockey - Heavy Equipment Operator","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"DDL, Inc","publisherName":"Mastiff","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Dirt Jockey lets the players operate heavy machinery like dump trucks, wheel loaders, bulldozers and high-reaching cranes. There are four game modes: Qualification (play this to obtain licenses for operating specific machinery), Build (the goal is to build a huge Department store with the licensed machinery), Equipment Rodeo (challenge yourself to the events of Treasure hunt, Mountain maker, Overdrive and Spin touch), and Free-play (self-explanatory). The game boasts realistic machinery controls and authentic looks. "},{"id":2638,"title":"Discworld II - Mortality Bytes!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Perfect Entertainment","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Mortality Bytes casts players again in the role of Rincewind, from the first game.****Death, the grim reaper, who normally ushers the Discworld inhabitants into the afterlife, is on an extended vacation. This means that those whose \"time is up\" are faltering around in limbo. Now it's up to Rincewind to bring him back or suffer the fate of immortality.****Gameplay is divided into 4 Acts. There are many locations to explore and a multitude of obstacles in Rincewind's path to overcome. Conversations with characters and interaction with inventory objects is necessary to move ahead.****The game features unique humour similar to the previous game."},{"id":2639,"title":"Discworld Noir","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Perfect 10 Productions","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"This is Ankh-Morpork, a city surrounded by darkness, where the cold river Ankh flows, where it is always raining, and where dwarves and trolls co-exist with mysterious societies, religious fanatics, stupid police captains, and bar pianists. It is also where a bitterly sarcastic sharp-eyed PI Lewton tries to earn a living solving bizarre cases. A mysterious woman named Carlotta hires him to find her lost lover. Wandering through the dark city and gathering evidence, Lewton has to solve the case, confront a sinister conspiracy, and once again become torn between love and despair.****\"Discworld Noir\" differs from other Discworld games not only because of its much more serious tone and dark Film Noir-style atmosphere, but also because of its gameplay. Instead of inventory-based puzzles there are clues, which Lewton writes down in his notebook and which should be then used whenever there is a connection between the clue and the situation in question."},{"id":2640,"title":"Disney Presents Tigger's Honey Hunt","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Doki Denki","publisherName":"NewKidCo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Dirt Jockey lets the players operate heavy machinery like dump trucks, wheel loaders, bulldozers and high-reaching cranes. There are four game modes: Qualification (play this to obtain licenses for operating specific machinery), Build (the goal is to build a huge Department store with the licensed machinery), Equipment Rodeo (challenge yourself to the events of Treasure hunt, Mountain maker, Overdrive and Spin touch), and Free-play (self-explanatory). The game boasts realistic machinery controls and authentic looks. Winnie the Pooh plans a party and therefore he needs honey. His friend Tigger promises to help him and starts searching for honey pots.  Tigger's Honey Hunt is a platform action game in which the player guides Tigger through nine levels. In six levels the goal is to collect a predetermined minimum amount of honey pots in order to get access to the next level. In the other three levels there are mini-games like Rock-Paper-Scissors, to play against other characters from Winnie the Pooh's world.  Tigger is able to jump horizontally and vertically (even higher after he has learned special skills), use spider webs to jump to higher areas or to cross water or chasms with the help of turtles or levitating leaves. Beginning with three lives, Tigger needs to avoid being touched by dangerous creatures like bees or falling into chasms. When there are no lives left, Tigger restarts at the last checkpoint that has been passed.  Additionally you can find secret areas with even more honey pots, collect pictures which you can later look at in your photo album and meet other characters who talk to you or need your help (e.g. finding Eeyore's lost tail)."},{"id":2641,"title":"Disney-Pixar A Bug's Life","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the Disney/Pixar 3D animated film, you must guide Flik as he sets out to find a group of warrior insects to help his colony of ants to fight off the hungry grasshoppers.****Travel through the 3D insect world, using the many elements of nature to fight the enemy, to get to the end of each stage, in turn saving fellow ants and knocking the grasshoppers quest for ant domination on the head."},{"id":2642,"title":"Disney-Pixar Monsters, Inc. - Scream Team","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artificial Mind & Movement","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This is the action game based on the new movie from Disney/Pixar, \"Monsters Inc.\". You play as either Sully (the big hairy monster) or Mike (the small green \"walking eye\"). The goal of the game is to become Masters of Scare. The first level is training, where you learn movement and how to scare someone. Scaring is done by standing in front of the person to be scared and pressing a combo of buttons (your playing figure will then perform really funny moves and sounds). To be scary enough, you need to collect monster slime - some persons can only be scared with a special amount of monster slime.****The game is presented in 3D graphics and all of the voices are from the movie."},{"id":2643,"title":"Disney-Pixar's Buzz Lightyear of Star Command","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Buzz Lightyear is based on an animated movie and television series of the same name. Buzz Lightyear is an elite space ranger, who travels from planet to planet hunting down supervillians.  ****In this game, you control Buzz through 14 missions on eight different planets.  In each mission, your goal is to race to the end of the level before the bad guy does.  If you do so successfully, you face off against the villian, and hopefully capture them. In addition to capturing the villain, there are secondary objectives like collecting robot parts and getting the fastest time through the level.****Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is a spinoff of the Toy Story series of movies."},{"id":2644,"title":"Disney-Pixar's Toy Story 2 - Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Woody has been stolen from the bedroom, ready to be sold to the highest bidder by an evil toy collector. It's up to good friend Buzz Lightyear to fight his way through from the bedroom to the outside world in order to save Woody from the toy market and bring him home.****All of the character from the 3D animated movie appear through-out the side scroller to help Buzz get to where he is needed. Along with the use of his cannon, Buzz can jump to hard to reach places, also useful in collecting the hidden coins that open bonus levels."},{"id":2645,"title":"Disney-Pixar's Toy Story Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Toy Story Racer is a kart racing game based on the movie Toy Story. Play as 12 of the Toy Story characters on 18 courses. The courses are based on locations featured in the movie."},{"id":2646,"title":"Disney's 101 Dalmatians II - Patch's London Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse Software, Inc","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are Patch, one of the famous 101 Dalmatians, and your family has accidentally abandoned you in London during a move to the countryside.  Roam through the streets and rooftops of London as well as the ponds and fields of the surrounding countryside in your quest to find them.  When your brothers and sisters are dognapped by Cruella De Vil, you team up with Patch's favorite TV star Thunderbolt in an effort to rescue them.****Gameplay is fairly basic for a 3-D platformer.  In each of the 29 levels you collect a set number of items (bones, snacks, apples, etc.), avoid enemies (cats, squirrels, bobbies, etc. + Horace, Jasper, & Cruella herself), and rescue your siblings.  Patch is able to dig, roll, bark, and jump as he runs through London and the surrounding area.  There are some timed bonus rounds (i.e. collect all 60 bones in 45 seconds) every 4 or 5 levels that help give the game more variety.****After each bonus level is a cut scene that consists of a handful of still frames from the movie with accompanying text.  Due to these scenes' infrequency, the story can be difficult to understand if the game is not supplemented by watching the movie."},{"id":2647,"title":"Disney's 102 Dalmatians - Puppies to the Rescue","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Toys for Bob","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"102 Dalmatians is a 3D action adventure where you become a courageous Dalmatian puppy who must rescue your family and friends from the clutches of Cruella De Vil.**Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue features beloved characters from 101 Dalmatians and new characters based on the upcoming 102 Dalmatians live action movie."},{"id":2648,"title":"Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Argonaut Games","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Take control of Aladdin and stop Nasira, the evil sister of Jafar (the bad guy from the Disney movie) and rescue the Sultan and Princess Jasmine. Based on the hit Disney movie and the animated TV series of the same name"},{"id":2649,"title":"Disney's Atlantis - The Lost Empire","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eurocom Developments Ltd","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Embark on an epic journey to find the fabled lost city, rescue Princess Kida and save Atlantis from certain doom. 10 levels of adventure await you."},{"id":2650,"title":"Disney's Dinosaur","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sandbox Studios","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Disney's Dinosaur is a role-playing game based on the movie of the same name. Three characters are controlled: Flia the pteradon, Aladar the Iguanadon and Zini the lemur, each of whom has different abilities. Flia can fly, Aladar can wade through water and crush rocks and Zini can fit through small spaces and pick things up. The game is seen from a top-down perspective, with the player switching characters on the fly. As in the movie, they must work together to reach the sacred nesting grounds for water and food after the rest of world dries up.****Throughout the game, the characters' abilities are upgraded via an Intelligent Points System in an RPG-like addition. The game includes FMV clips from the movie and a dinosaur encyclopedia with information about real dinosaurs.****This PlayStation version of the game features different levels and more colourful and less realistic graphics than the PlayStation 2 and Dreamcast versions."},{"id":2651,"title":"Disney's Donald Duck - Goin' Quackers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Disney Interactive","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You play as Donald in this 3d platform action game.  Donald's girlfriend, Daisy is a reporter for a television station in Duckberg.  While doing a story on the secret temple of Merlock, a terrible magician, Daisy is kidnapped.  Now, it is up to Donald to get her back.  Along the way he will have help from his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and the inventor Gyro Gearloose.  He will also have competition from Gladstone Gander, who is also trying to save Daisy.****Game play alternates between side-scrolling running and jumping and 3d running and jumping. The side scrolling levels play a lot like the Super Mario Bros. games.  The 3d levels play a lot like the Crash Bandicoot series of games.  All in all, there are 20 levels, spread out through areas."},{"id":2652,"title":"Disney's Get Ready for School with Mickey","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Disney Interactive","publisherName":"Disney Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"With Mickey Mouse, ace detective, younger children (aged four to six years) will investigate Main Street for newspaper cover stories. Teaching over 40 developmental skills, the software is based on the Active Learning Method, which encourages children to explore, discover and create while they learn. The product enhances memory, listening and observation skills as well as inspiring creativity and imagination. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. "},{"id":2653,"title":"Disney's Goofy's Fun House","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Mattel","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Goofy stars in this 3D interactive adventure where he notices 5 photos in his home are missing three elements each. He must search his house and around his neighborhood for the missing items and place them back in the correct photos. Each fully restored photo will trigger a classic Goofy cartoon concerning the photo's topic such as \"Art of Skiing\" and \"The Blue Ribbon.\"  Finding a specific number of film canisters throughout the game will also trigger a sixth photo.  ****There are 15 different environments such as the home's main floor, upstairs, basement, garage, attic, kitchen, Max's bedroom, recreation room, and back- and front yard. Objects that Goofy can interact with are highlighted, such as the furnace and refrigerator.  There are five additional sports-themed mini-games including golf, skiing, racing, and fishing that are triggered when certain items are found.  Also, there's a phone quiz in the foyer that gives players multiple choice trivia questions about Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto and others."},{"id":2654,"title":"Disney's Hercules Action Game","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Eurocom Developments Ltd","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The game is based on Disney's animated cartoon movie. You take control of Hercules, son of the god Zeus and a mortal woman, the strongest man in the world and the legendary hero in the Greek mythology. Your goal is to prove yourself worthy of being admitted to Mount Olympus, the residence of gods, and to become a god yourself. You must commit heroic deeds and overcome various obstacles to show your strength and courage. Hades, the overlord of the dead, is making it even more difficult for you by sending fearsome Titans to stop you.****This is a 2D platform action game. Hercules can jump, grab ledges, swing on poles, and jump while running. He has a variety of attack moves at his disposal. He can execute a basic attack with his sword, or pull out different combo attacks. He can also Power Punch enemies, but he needs time to charge for this powerful attack. He can even slam the ground to reveal secret areas by performing a certain move while jumping. There are also different power-ups to collect, such as coins to grant bonus points at the end of the level, Hercules Action Figures to increase your hero rating, and upgrades to your sword - Sonic, Lightning, and Fireball swords."},{"id":2655,"title":"Disney's Lilo & Stitch","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"This is a 3D kids action-adventure based on the Disney animated movie. You take turns controlling Stitch, the cute alien experiment that can turn deadly, to avoid the bounty hunters looking for him and Lilo, the Hawaiian girl being raised by her older sister, to use her voodoo magic to scare enemies throughout levels in various parts of the island.  ****There are varied enemies, ranging from a turtle to man-eating plants to alien bounty hunters.  There are three sections of five levels each and Lilo & Stitch must navigate various moving platforms. Both characters can run, jump and butt-stomp, along with some unique moves of their own.  As they progress, 100 tokens and 4 special icons must be collected in each level as well as different power-ups, health and lives. The items will be found on the ground, in breakable pots or high in the air which require jumping around on platforms to get.  There's also a few mini-games like a timed race against an opponent.  Hidden photos and movie clips are bonuses to be revealed between levels."},{"id":2656,"title":"Disney's Pooh's Party Game - In Search of the Treasure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Doki Denki","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Disney's Pooh's Party Game is a board game for up to 4 players based on Disney's The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh animated series. The game starts when Owl discovers a treasure map, but in unfortunate turn of events the map gets glued to Gopher's back while he is chased by the swarm of bees. To get the treasure map the player needs to follow Gopher across the game board. The squares on the board contain mini-games, honey pots or other surprises. When the player's character lands on a square, he then must participate in a mini-game, and success or failure will determine how many steps he'll advance on the game board. It is also possible to buy the steps for a certain number of honey pots. The mini-games include kart racing, a pinball game, fruit collect-a-thon, a Bomberman-like game and so on. The players can choose to control one of their favorite characters: Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Roo, Owl or Tiger.  There's also Quick mode which lets up to 4 players play any unlocked mini-games against each other or AI straight from the menu. "},{"id":2657,"title":"Disney's Story Studio - Mulan","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Revolution Software","publisherName":"NewKidCo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Mushu is given the task to deliver the magical scrolls which contain the legend of Mulan to the emperor of ancient China. Mushu is warned not to drop the scrolls because the magic will fall out of them if he does. Mushu drops the scrolls anyway when Cri-Kee comes from behind and startles him. Now Mushu must regain the lost scrolls and place the magic back in them.****The game is basically an interactive storybook where the player  helps the story move forward by completing certain tasks. Some of these tasks include retrieving items requested by Grandma Fa, dressing up Mulan and Mushu with a variety of hats, tops, bottoms, shoes, and accessories, playing a mix and match puzzle to obtain armor, and figuring out the correct  order gongs should be hit in order to awake Mulan's ancestors. A sample of some of the other activities include playing Mahjong and  throwing snowballs at enemy soldiers. The game also lets the player have a sing along karaoke-style to three songs from the movie. There is also an activity that let's players place cut-outs of characters and locations experienced during the game onto a sheet of paper which can then be colored in using a paint set."},{"id":2658,"title":"Disney's Tarzan","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eurocom Developments Ltd","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"We could call it a platform game if it wasn't 3D, but it still looks like a platform game. Much alike to \"Lion King\" only seeable made of polygons. This little arcade game puts you in a role of Tarzan, a soon-to-be king of the jungle, leads you to a bunch of quest levels where you can collect coins, map pieces, 'TARZAN' letters and other stuff, as well as call you monkey friend from time to time that'll give you a brief explanation of things flyin' around. After each completed level, there will be a brief animations that they've probably taken from Disney's cartoon."},{"id":2659,"title":"Disney's The Emperor's New Groove","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Argonaut Software Ltd","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Disney's The Emperor's New Groove is a 3D platform game based on the Disney animation movie with the same name. Like in the movie a selfish and cruel emperor is cursed and turned into a llama. You play as this former emperor and cynical llama in his search for a cure for his curse.****The game features various kinds of levels ranging from traditional 3D platform levels, to ''rollercoaster\"-style levels with a forward scrolling camera where you have to avoid obstacles. Other levels feature more 2D platform gameplay and even sneaking segments mimicking Metal Gear Solid. ****The llama can walk and jump around and kick and spit at opponents. The game and the cutscenes all contain many humorous situations and dialogues. The game comes with short scenes from the actual movie with the actual voice actors."},{"id":2660,"title":"Disney's The Lion King II - Simba's Mighty Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Paradox Development","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Play along as Simba and watch him grow from the fearless cub into the king of the jungle. This game spans across both of Disney's movies - 'The Lion King' and its sequel 'Simba's Pride'.****Have Simba run around jumping, rolling, pouncing and roaring while collecting pickups and meeting various other familiar characters from the movie(s), in his now 3D world."},{"id":2661,"title":"Disney's The Little Mermaid II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Generally following along with the plot of The Little Mermaid I and II, the game is a 2D collectathon with 3D graphics.****The game features over 30 minutes of movie footage, 12 levels, and 3 bonus minigames. Following the source material, most of the levels take place underwater, allowing full freedom of movement. (Within the 2D plane, of course.) On land, movement is the standard run and jump type. In all levels, there are coins and pearls to collect."},{"id":2662,"title":"Disney's Treasure Planet","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magenta Software Ltd","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Treasure Planet is the adaptation of an animated Disney movie.  The game follows the adventures of Jim Hawkins, a young boy on a quest to locate a mythical planet called Treasure Planet. To find the planet he needs to travel to many locations throughout the universe and complete tasks before he finds the ultimate prize.  The tasks range from finding a certain number of items to catching runaway animals to flipping a series of switches. Completing the tasks lights a beacon, and when a set number of these beacons are lit, the next level is then available. ****Jim is also able to ask for help from his \"pet,\" Morph, to get him past areas that pose a challenge.  Morph can change his shape into a helpful item like giant robotic arms or a jetpack.****Another adaptation from the movie is solar surfing. During the surfing missions Jim pilots a futuristic surfboard to complete the mission objectives."},{"id":2663,"title":"Disney's Winnie the Pooh - Kindergarten","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - EC (Early Childhood)","developerName":"Revolution Software","publisherName":"Bam Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Disney's Winnie the Pooh: Kindergarten is a hybrid title, using Macromedia Director.  Designed for kids between 3 and 6, Disney's Winnie the Pooh: Kindergarten is obviously an educational game. With Winnie the Pooh in the Forest of Blue Dreams, kids will discover nature and the four seasons, listen to musical instruments and even have the opportunity to become treasure seekers. They will also play with letters, numbers, shapes and colors."},{"id":2664,"title":"Disney's Winnie the Pooh - Preschool","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - EC (Early Childhood)","developerName":"Disney Interactive","publisherName":"Bam Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Disney's Winnie the Pooh Preschool is a point and click educational game based on characters and material created by the author/illustrator team of A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard. It is a companion game to Disney's Winnie the Pooh Toddler and Disney's Winnie the Pooh Kindergarten.   Waking up from a nap in the Hundred Acre Wood, a puzzled Winnie the Pooh has the feeling he's forgotten something important and somehow arrives at the idea that it must be Eeyore's birthday. The player follows Pooh in his journey around the Wood to spread the news, dropping in on Kanga, Tigger, Owl, Piglet and Rabbit and helping them prepare a party through various activities and minigames. "},{"id":2665,"title":"Disruptor","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Insomniac Games","publisherName":"Universal Interactive Studios","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Disruptor is a FPS with a few twists such as cut-scenes with actors, psionics as well as weapons and specific goals on your missions.  As a member of earths psionic troops you must perform missions for the security of the planet.  As you progress through the stages you get access to bigger weapons as well as more psionic implants that give you special abilities."},{"id":2666,"title":"Diver's Dream","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"KCE Sapporo.","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Diver's Dream is a game inspired by Luc Besson's movie The Big Blue. The player meets an old man named Roberto Meyer, who's life long dream is to explore the wreck of the ship Gigantic Matilda. Together with him and his grand daughter Olivia, the player sets out to start exploring the vast sea bed and finally maybe even Gigantic Matilda...****The player starts out wearing just a pair of swim trunks, and in order to reach the great depths of the sea the equipment needs to be up to date. The game is mission based and the player will have collect treasures and valuables from the sea bed and with the money earned, upgrade the scuba gear and advance to more difficult missions with greater rewards.****The game is semi free roaming in nature, meaning that the player gets to explore a big area at the time. Options are to collect treasure, fight off aggressive underwater creatures or simply play around with the friendly dolphins."},{"id":2667,"title":"Divide, The - Enemies Within","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment Inc","publisherName":"Viacom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In The Divide: Enemies Within, the player takes control of an explorer on an alien planet.  After they land to investigate, they are attacked, where the player is frozen and their partner kidnapped.  After being thawed, the player takes control of a mech and sets out to rescue their partner and destroy the alien menace.****The basic gameplay has the player explore through eight different worlds with a total of over 100 different stages in a 3-D environment.  The player explores the levels, collecting new weapons and power-ups to fight out the 20 different enemies scattered throughout the level.  At the end of each level, the player must fight off an enemy boss before fighting the final boss at the end of the game."},{"id":2668,"title":"Dodgem Arena","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Formula Game Development","publisherName":"Project Two Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Participate in the thrilling sport of the Dodgem Elite League.****Dodgem Arena is a futuristic racing game that takes place in 2049 AD. In this racing sport four players controlling so-called dodgems hover in huge bowl-shaped arenas, while trying to shoot an ice hockey puck into a goal at the top of the arena.****You can choose between various dodgems and during the match you can stockpile weapons, ammo and shields to improve your dodgem. There are six stadiums and each match has four rounds. The first round starts with four pucks, the second with three, until one is left in the final round."},{"id":2669,"title":"Doom","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midway Studios San Diego","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"This release of DOOM is based on The Ultimate DOOM and DOOM II: Hell on Earth and contains most of the levels from both games."},{"id":2670,"title":"Dora the Explorer - Barnyard Buddies","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ImaginEngine Corp","publisherName":"Globalstar Software","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Dora The Explorer, a cartoon made to look like a video game, has come to life with \"Dora the Explorer: Barnyard Buddies for PlayStation\".  Nick Jr executives exclaimed “This game feels like what the TV show was meant to be\". ****Dora The Explorer: Barnyard Buddies for PlayStation is much like controlling the cartoon with the PlayStation controller.****Puzzles to solve, environments to explore, and many friends to meet.  This is a game for anyone who loves Dora!"},{"id":2671,"title":"Dracula - The Last Sanctuary  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Visual Impact Productions","publisherName":"Dreamcatcher Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You are Jonathan Harker. You are in search of the Count himself... to save your wife Mina. Follow his trail from London all the way to Transylvania, decipher the scant clues available, and see if you can hunt down Dracula... or be hunted. ****Dracula: The Last Sanctuary is a 1st person adventure."},{"id":2672,"title":"Dracula - The Last Sanctuary  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Visual Impact Productions","publisherName":"Dreamcatcher Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You are Jonathan Harker. You are in search of the Count himself... to save your wife Mina. Follow his trail from London all the way to Transylvania, decipher the scant clues available, and see if you can hunt down Dracula... or be hunted. ****Dracula: The Last Sanctuary is a 1st person adventure."},{"id":2673,"title":"Dracula - The Resurrection  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Visual Impact Productions","publisherName":"Dreamcatcher Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You're a young man and Dracula has done his deed to your girl. Now, you must travel to Transylvania. Once there, you'll have to scour the countryside and find a way into the castle. Once there, now you must find and defeat the evil one himself. But, before you can do that, you must face his three friends and three demons."},{"id":2674,"title":"Dracula - The Resurrection  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Visual Impact Productions","publisherName":"Dreamcatcher Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You're a young man and Dracula has done his deed to your girl. Now, you must travel to Transylvania. Once there, you'll have to scour the countryside and find a way into the castle. Once there, now you must find and defeat the evil one himself. But, before you can do that, you must face his three friends and three demons."},{"id":2675,"title":"Dragon Ball GT - Final Bout","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tose Software","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1 Player","genre":"Fighter","description":"Based on the popular anime series Dragonball GT, take control of Goku, Piccolo, Frieza, Cell, Buu and many other characters in full 3D battles. Game modes include Taisen mode (Battle mode), Tenkaichi Budoukai mode and Build Up mode (where you can increase your character's skills)."},{"id":2676,"title":"Dragon Ball Z - Ultimate Battle 22","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Battle 22 was published and developed by Bandai. This 2D fighting game is based on the Dragon Ball cartoons and movies, and is the first of the many Dragon Ball based fighting games. Fighting is fast paced and features many special moves for each and every character."},{"id":2677,"title":"Dragon Seeds","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Jaleco","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Enter the world of Dragon Seeds!  As a Dragonsage you will need to genetically engineer, and train (essentially \"ranch\") your dragons for armed combat.  Plus, you can use memory card data from any game to create high powered dragons.  Dragon Seeds features a simple, RPG-like battle interface, tons of weapons and shields, and a two-player mode."},{"id":2678,"title":"Dragon Tales - Dragonseek","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zedtwo Game Design Studio","publisherName":"NewKidCo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Dragon Tales is an American-Canadian animated pre-school children's television series created by Jim Coane and Ron Rodecker and developed by Coane, Wesley Eure, Jeffrey Scott, Cliff Ruby and Elana Lesser. The story focuses on the adventures of two siblings, Max and Emmy and their dragon friends Cassie, Ord, Zak, Wheezie, and Quetzal. The series began broadcasting on the Public Broadcasting Service on their PBS Kids block on September 6, 1999, with its final episode aired on November 25, 2005. Dragon Tales: Dragon Seek is an interactive product that is part of the encompassing multi-media project centered on the PBS television series Dragon Tales. The game features puzzles and activities designed to encourage creative problem-solving and bolster self-confidence in pre-schoolers. Like the television show, Dragon Tales: Dragon Seek teaches kids to understand their fears and to look forward to learning from new experiences, even when things do not turn out exactly as planned. Emmy, Max, and many of their dragon friends are featured throughout the game. "},{"id":2679,"title":"Dragon Valor  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Dragon Valor is a hack-and-slash medieval action game with some light rpg and puzzle-solving touches.****You control a series of generations of Dragon Valors, who are the wielders of the Dragon Valor sword, the only weapon that can kill the evil dragons plaguing your land. Using your sword and a series of magical spells, you'll progress through a plot that spans several generations in which you'll have to rid the land of dragons as a character, and then take on the role of his descendant whose skills depend on the actions and the power-up items you took in the earlier generation.****The game touts 2 different endings, as well as a character gallery as a bonus for finishing the game."},{"id":2680,"title":"Dragon Valor  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Dragon Valor is a hack-and-slash medieval action game with some light rpg and puzzle-solving touches.****You control a series of generations of Dragon Valors, who are the wielders of the Dragon Valor sword, the only weapon that can kill the evil dragons plaguing your land. Using your sword and a series of magical spells, you'll progress through a plot that spans several generations in which you'll have to rid the land of dragons as a character, and then take on the role of his descendant whose skills depend on the actions and the power-up items you took in the earlier generation.****The game touts 2 different endings, as well as a character gallery as a bonus for finishing the game."},{"id":2681,"title":"Dragon Warrior VII  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tose Software","publisherName":"Enix","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In \"Dragon Warrior VII\", you are a 16 year old son of a fisherman living on a small island called Estard. There is nothing else on the planet beside this island and the vast ocean surrounding it. One day, you and two friends make a discovery and realize the the world was once much more than Estard Island. So what caused it to disappear? In order to find that out, you travel to the past, where you hope to solve the mystery and to restore the present world the way it was before.****\"Dragon Warrior VII\" shares with its  predecessor the job system: you can assign character classes (\"jobs\") to your party members, and learn many different abilities, depending on the job you have chosen. The game maintains the traditional style of the series, including strictly medieval setting and first-person turn-based combat."},{"id":2682,"title":"Dragon Warrior VII  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tose Software","publisherName":"Enix","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In \"Dragon Warrior VII\", you are a 16 year old son of a fisherman living on a small island called Estard. There is nothing else on the planet beside this island and the vast ocean surrounding it. One day, you and two friends make a discovery and realize the the world was once much more than Estard Island. So what caused it to disappear? In order to find that out, you travel to the past, where you hope to solve the mystery and to restore the present world the way it was before.****\"Dragon Warrior VII\" shares with its  predecessor the job system: you can assign character classes (\"jobs\") to your party members, and learn many different abilities, depending on the job you have chosen. The game maintains the traditional style of the series, including strictly medieval setting and first-person turn-based combat."},{"id":2683,"title":"Dragonheart - Fire & Steel","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Funcom","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This game is a tie-in for the movie directed by Rob Cohen starring Dennis Quaid and Sean Connery as the voice of Draco.****DragonHeart puts you in the sweaty medieval shoes of dragon hunter Bowen, as he faces the last dragons still surviving, and then ends up befriending one, Draco. With his help, he goes after King Einon, a former pupil of the dragon hunter, who has turned to evil.****Dragonheart's gameplay is quite similar to the Golden Axe series.  Hack'n'slash your way through the nine levels of the game, killing dragons, befriending Draco and then going after Einon with Draco's help (who will toast everything in the way with his flame breath)."},{"id":2684,"title":"Dragstars","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Success","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Dragstar puts you in the driving seat of one of 20 souped-up drag racers. Leave the rest blinking in the smoke of burnt rubber as you become a true Dragstar. "},{"id":2685,"title":"Dreams","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In this game you are Duncan - a man, who must save the worlds of Dream and Reality from dark force.  While in the PC version called Dreams to Reality you have a whole dream world to explore, progressing in a storyline, solving puzzles and having conversations with NPCs, the Playstation version is a simple arcade-style game: you're placed in a small area of floating isles where you must defeat all the monsters and collect all the objects in order for an exit to pop up. This exit will then lead to a new small area of floating isles. In this game you can choose between a variety of playable characters, all of which have a different skill and style of movement. Also, the intro video is completely different to that of the PC version."},{"id":2686,"title":"Driver - You Are the Wheelman","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Reflections Interactive","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"As Tanner, you're going undercover to be the wheelman for a crime syndicate in order to break open a big case. On the way, you'll eliminate competition, drive getaway cars, scare some people silly, evade plenty of police, dodge bad guys, smash through a few windows, save your love interest, and much more through four cities (Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York). ****Perform authentic manuevers like donuts, 180 spin, 360 spin, reverse 180 spin, and more as you cut through alley ways, across sidewalks and parks, smash park benches and and drive over traffic cones. Many different cars to try (most you'll recognize). Will you save the day? ****Also includes pratice modes such as Practice, Carnage (cause as much damage as you can), Dirt Track (time trials), Pursuit (you chase someone), Survival (4 super cops chase you), Lose the Cop (avoid that one cop on your back), and Drive About (just drive about the city and admire the scenery). ****Game also includes a full director's mode, allowing you to place cameras to catch the best moments in the custom replay file."},{"id":2687,"title":"Driver 2 – Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Reflections Interactive","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"You are an undercover driver, trying to survive amidst an international war between American and Brazilian gangs. The action takes you to Chicago, Las Vegas, Rio and Havana, all of which are depicted in detail, with curved roads added from the first game.****As before, you have full control over the car as it storms around the streets. A new feature is the ability to get out of the car, and carjack others. This is especially useful when you have fallen victim to the advanced damage modeling.****There is a full sequence of missions to complete, as well as some pre-set challenges and a Free Driving mode allowing you to explore at your leisure."},{"id":2688,"title":"Driver 2 – Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Reflections Interactive","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"You are an undercover driver, trying to survive amidst an international war between American and Brazilian gangs. The action takes you to Chicago, Las Vegas, Rio and Havana, all of which are depicted in detail, with curved roads added from the first game.****As before, you have full control over the car as it storms around the streets. A new feature is the ability to get out of the car, and carjack others. This is especially useful when you have fallen victim to the advanced damage modeling.****There is a full sequence of missions to complete, as well as some pre-set challenges and a Free Driving mode allowing you to explore at your leisure."},{"id":2689,"title":"Ducati World - Racing Challenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Attention To Detail Limited","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"In this Ducati brand-licensed motorcycle game, players can race a range of Ducati bikes ranging from the 1960's Daytona 350 to the 748 and 996. The game includes a career mode (Ducati Life) where players climb the ladder to earn four different licenses, buy better bikes and accessories such as helmets, leathers and bike customizations. Regular quick races feature and arcade mode, two player split-screen, time attack and regular races. New tracks can be unlocked and are stored in the Rewards menu.****The game is endorsed by world champion Carl Fogarty. Players can race him and win his bike."},{"id":2690,"title":"Duke Nukem - Land of the Babes","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"N-Space","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In the distant future, vicious aliens rule the Earth. Only bodacious babes survive, enslaved by the hostile alien overlords. The women and the world need a hero. And there's only one man big enough for the job! With a new arsenal of destructive weapons and a legion of sinister new enemies, Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes (formerly Planet of the Babes) is heart-pounding Duke action at its most savage. ****Features **23 levels including 16 singleplayer levels, 4 challenging training areas, and 6 multiplayer levels; A.I. assisted Babes that fight alongside Duke; **High-tech inventory items - X-Ray goggles, Jetpack, Teleporter, High-tech Duke shades; **A new arsenal of weapons - Blaster, Flamer, RPG, and Grenade Launcher '**All new enemies - Mutant Gorillas, Hunter Killer Chicks, and Hoglodytes plus Pig Cops and the Cyberbrain;**3 1st person split screen modes for two player Duke matches."},{"id":2691,"title":"Duke Nukem - Time to Kill","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"N-Space","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The game begins not a long time after Duke Nukem 3D. Duke is relaxing in Bootylicious with a few beers and some babes when suddenly Pig Cops start thrashing the place and turn his 1968 custom hog into a chopper bike. Duke trashes all the Pig Cops and then finds out that the aliens are trying to get to the past in order to take over the world before Duke was there to stop them. ****The game has 28 levels in total, varying from L.A. in the present time, to the Ancient west, and the Colloseum.**The game has a 2-player mode so that 2 people can wreak havoc at each other. The game has many kinds of enemies; **Pig Cops, Lizards, Octabrains, etc."},{"id":2692,"title":"Duke Nukem - Total Meltdown","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"3D Realms Entertainment","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Aliens have landed in futuristic Los Angeles and it's up to the Duke to bring the pain and show them the door. After the initial entries of side-scrolling platform games, Duke Nukem 3D introduces a first-person perspective to the series and turns the game into a full-fledged shooter with 2.5D graphics.  Duke's arsenal includes pistols, pipe bombs, laser trip mines, Nordenfelt guns, a chain gun and various rocket launchers, but also his mighty foot to kick enemies. The game sports a high level of interactivity. Many objects in the environment can be broken or interacted with, such as pool tables, arcade machines, glass, light switches and security cameras. The protagonist is also able to hand strippers dollars to have them remove their top.  The main character regularly delivers commentary on the events through one-liners. There are twenty-eight levels, divided over three episodes, set in locations such as streets, a church, a space station, a Japanese villa, a football field and many modern environments. Enemies mainly include aliens, mutated humans and members of the police force that have been turned into Pig Cops. Next to weapons, Duke also has access to medikits, steroids to enhance his speed, night vision, protective boots, a hologram known as the \"holoduke\", and a jetpack to reach higher areas. Most of the gameplay is action-oriented, but there is also an amount of puzzles needed to progress or access secret areas.  The game includes network play through the IPX protocol, for deathmatch and cooperative games."},{"id":2693,"title":"Dukes of Hazzard II, The - Daisy Dukes It Out","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sinister Games","publisherName":"South Peak Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Nearly identical gameplay to Dukes of Hazzard: Racing For Home, this game is 18 more levels of racing around the off-road areas of Hazzard county. From the title as you may imagine, the plot focuses on Daisy and a friend of hers, Missy who are knee-deep in trouble.****In addition to the single player plot missions, there is also Two-Player racing mode, a Scramble mode, a Joyride mode and a mode called Grab the Jug, where the players try to collect an evasive jug on or off the road before the other players.****Choice of vehicles  includes the General Lee itself, Daisy's Jeep, Uncle Jesse's old truck, Missy's spider ride and a farm's chicken truck."},{"id":2694,"title":"Dukes of Hazzard, The - Racing for Home","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sinister Games","publisherName":"South Peak Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Boss Hogg is foreclosing the farm. Bo and Luke are the prime suspects of the robbery of the County Bank. Then there's these stranger in town looking for trouble... Can Bo and Luke get themselves out of this mess? Three levels of difficulty, over 40 stunts you can perform, and a whole lot of racing going on! Features voices of the original crew. ****DoH is a 3rd person arcade racer where you take the General Lee and drive all over the place, dodging Rosco P. Coltrane(the sheriff) and Dep. Enos Strate and advancing the plot."},{"id":2695,"title":"Dune 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Westwood Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Dune 2000 is a remake of the classic Dune II updated for Windows. In this Real-Time Strategy game, you can play one of the three houses, the evil Harkonnen, the greed filled Ordos or the noble Atreides. Each has different sets of units and tactics while maintaining an overall balance.****Unlike the original, the cutscenes happen after every mission, with live-cast this time, already seen in Westwood Studio's Command & Conquer franchise. A 16-bit color mode was the next step for their RTS genre, boosting up the graphics in Dune 2000.****Everything from the original is back - sandworms, the spice, the Fremen, the known structures and the map of the planet, even the intro cinematic is a 3D enhanced version of the original one.****Each house fights differently. The noble Atreides have air-superiority and rely on their honour and alliance with planet natives, the Fremen. The insidious Ordos rely on guerrilla tactics and superior technology, as well as mercenaries. The evil Harkonnen just go brutal, with no care for lives of their own troops or destruction as longs as they are victorious.****Unlike the Windows version, the PlayStation version of the game is fully 3D."},{"id":2696,"title":"Dynasty Warriors","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"Koei","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"An oddity for Koei (at least at the time this was released) - an action-packed 3D fighting game.  At least it's still steeped in traditional Chinese history/mythology- in fact, it's based on the background used in Koei's Romance of the Three Kingdoms series.****Over 2000 years ago, Guang-Wu revived the Han Dynasty in China.  Wars and chaos follow for centuries after, because of regional conflicts, rival dynasties, and bureaucratic problems.  An insurgent group, the Yellow Turban Rebels, roams China killing government officials...****...the current Emperor Shao is protected by troops raised by the nobles of the land - but each noble has their own plan to gain power.****The characters can be chosen from four groups, each representing one of the main kingdoms - Shu, Wei, and Wu, as well as a miscellaneous-character 4th group.****The fighting is based on actual martial arts and weapons (and the tactics thereof) rather than focusing on combos, special moves, or other modern fighting-game embellishments."},{"id":2697,"title":"E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial - Interplanetary Mission","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse Software Inc","publisherName":"NewKidCo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"E.T., finally having left Earth, has been tasked with retrieving rare species of plants across five planets. E.T. has several abilities to help him out, including healing, which can restore life to plants, telekinesis, which can move inaccessible objects, and heart stun, which can knock out enemies.****In each level, you will explore and collect all the plants, while avoiding or knocking out enemies. Some areas may be locked behind barriers which require switches to be pressed, or objects to be moved. Once all plants are collected, head to the exit."},{"id":2698,"title":"EA Sports Supercross","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Page 44 Studios, LLC","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Compared to its predecessor released a year earlier, Supercross features a more action-oriented style of gameplay. Tricks are smoother and may come a little more easily, but players will still have to hold the right line and perfect their timing if they're going to be real contenders in the Motocross circuit. Players will race through several indoor and outdoor tracks in this dirt bike simulation from EA SPORTS, and a freestyle mode is available as well, offering a perfect track for maximum air and wild tricks. The most notable change in Supercross is that EA opted to go with a more arcade-styled control scheme this time around. While this may come as a disappointment to gamers looking for the ultimate motocross sim, fact of the matter is, they tried the more realistic approach in the last game and it did not work well. Besides, with this game's new hold-the-accelerator-and-don't-let-go approach, gamers will get a better sense of the speed they would experience in they actually participated in a motocross event. "},{"id":2699,"title":"EA Sports Supercross 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Page 44 Studios, LLC","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"You throttle your engine, the bikes beside you are roaring and ready to let fly. The starting light turns green and you hit the gas, sending your bike flying over the initial jump at Bank One Ballpark. The rest of the field tries to find their bearings after being blown away by your aggressive start. You fly around corners, shredding up the dirt which paves the course. Your arch-rival closes in, but you cut him off on the sharp \"hairpin\" turn and he's left spinning out on the side. You throttle up and do a little show-boating for the crowd as the checkered flag is waved in your honor! If you thought that little teaser sounded good, then brace yourself for Supercross 2000 for the PlayStation. Featuring all of the trimmings, this hard-hitting simulation of the world which is Supercross will hold no punches. You'll be able to race through season modes with one or two players involved in the competition. Although, you can just have a friendly race and play with yourself if you wish. Deciding who you want to be is also a challenge, as 24 top Supercross and freestlye stars have been included for your racing pleasure. What are those freestyle racers for? How about a freestyle jump-off where you pull of tricks and maneuvers to impress the fickle fans and hard-nosed judges! You like your racing to look real eh? How about real physics for all of the motorbikes so racers will actually jump and land with the proper acceleration and angle. In the jump off, the players will sail over jumps and execute their tricks with the same confidence of their real-life counterparts. The views of the action are even authentic, with exclusive fly-bys and a stuntcam/PIP view. Also, announcers Art Eckman and David Bailey will be calling the action just like they do on ESPN! You'll also experience the full feeling of control as racers will actually jump, throttle and turn much like they do in actual races. Stunts such as \"Nac-Nacs\", \"Supermans\" and \"No-Handers\" can also be pulled off with the push of a single button. All of this is teamed with the Dual Shock Controller, which adds vibration and analog support to the game. If your ready for some authentic EA SPORTS Supercross action then grab your controller and get to the starting line! "},{"id":2700,"title":"Eagle One - Harrier Attack","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Glass Ghost","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Eagle One: Harrier Attack is an action game that casts the player as a United States Marines pilot who flies a variety of missions against a terrorist group that has taken over the Hawaiian islands. An underground terrorist group has detonated an electromagnetic pulse device in the air over Hawaii, which has destroyed all lines of communication, rendering U. S. military forces based there useless. The U. S. president responds by deploying a Marine Corps task force led by Eagle One. Using a multipurpose attack plane, the Harrier Jumpjet, the player must regain control of the Hawaiian Islands."},{"id":2701,"title":"Earthworm Jim 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Screaming Pink","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"An ordinary average earthworm named Jim goes about his normal daily life, cruising around avoiding crows and doing other general worm-like things. Until one day, Jim is suddenly struck by a very large Ultra-high-tech-indestructible-super-space-cyber-suit. Through sheer luck, Jim rests safely in the neck ring of the suit. Suddenly, the ultra-high-tech space particles of the suit begin interacting with Jim's soft wormy flesh. A radical light-speed evolution takes place. Jim soon realizes that he is now in control of the suit.  Earthworm Jim 2's gameplay is similar to the first game, with Jim running and jumping through the levels. There are five weapons more than in the original game to collect. Characters like Princess Whats-Her-Name and Psy-Crow also appear."},{"id":2702,"title":"Easter Bunny's Big Day","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Seven Computerized Creations","publisherName":"Mastiff","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Easter Bunny's Big Day asks children to help the Easter Bunny find and deliver eggs to all the boys and girls of Easter Village. Unfortunately, the floppy-eared rabbit doesn't have enough eggs, so players will have to solve puzzles and play games to find more eggs. Multiple difficulty levels keep the action interesting for children aged four to ten, and several game modes offer additional play options. Parents can play along with children and add assistance with the \"helper\" feature. "},{"id":2703,"title":"Echo Night","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software, Inc","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Echo Night is a first person horror adventure game. You play the role of Richard Osmond, who receives a letter from his father that went missing. You are brought to his remote burnt down house by a police who is investigating the case. Upon searching the house, Richard finds a painting that sucks him into the past to uncover the story surrounding your father's disappearance.****In Echo Night you roam around a ship called the Orpheus, searching for items and releasing the souls of ghosts roaming the ship by helping them fill their final wishes so that they can find peace. Helping ghosts give you items that allow you to progress in the game, also in general adventure game fashion, there are puzzles you must complete to receive new items.****There are evil ghosts haunted by their memories that will attack you, preventing you from progressing in the game. You can temporarily banish the ghosts by putting on the lights in each room."},{"id":2704,"title":"ECW Anarchy Rulz","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City, Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"In this rendition of ECW, or Extreme Championship Wrestling, there are 32 wrestlers to choose from and even more options.  Wrestlers include Tommy Dreamer, Justin Credible, Francine, and Super Crazy.  Modes include exhibition, career, and tournament."},{"id":2705,"title":"ECW Hardcore Revolution","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City, Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"ECW Hardcore Revolution is a wrestling title developed by Acclaim based on the wrestling promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling. Players can use up to 33 ECW wrestlers including Rob Van Dam, Tazz, Sandman, and many others.****The game itself runs on a modified WWF Attitude engine and includes several game modes including Tag Matches, Death Match, Barbed Wire Ring Match, and others. Up to 4 players can play simultaneously."},{"id":2706,"title":"Eggs of Steel - Charlie's Eggcellent Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rhythm & Hues, Inc","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Eggs of Steel, the player takes control of Charlie the Egg, a night watchman at the MOM Steel Factory.  However while on break, the machines start up and it is up to Charlie to stop it by hitting the reset button hidden on the other end of the factory, but to do this Charlies must face hazardous obstacles and bad guys trying to stop him.****The gameplay is in the style of a 3D platformer with 360 degree capability, jumping onto ledges, climbing pipes and avoid flying obstacles such as girders.  Also Charlie will encounter bad guys along the way that he can take out with his \"Egg Roll\" and use his trusty wrench to trap and take out the baddies.****There are 43 levels and 12 different bosses along with power-ups such as donuts that will increase Charlie's health.  The story is told through thirty minutes of full screen animation and music composing of jazz, salsa and even Polynesian."},{"id":2707,"title":"Egypt 1156 B.C. - Tomb of the Pharaoh","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Canal+ Multimedia","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"A number of games allow you to search the tombs of ancient Egypt, but few allow you to do so IN ancient Egypt. Taking place (appropriately enough) in 1156 B.C., you play Ramose, a young Egyptian man who hopes to prove himself a worthy investigator for the current rulers of Egypt. Your first assignment is not an easy one, as a Tomb of Sethi I, a pharaoh has been desecrated and looted and your own father has been accused of the crime. You have three days to prove his innocence and stay the sentence of execution.  Gameplay takes place in a first person mode similar to fans of this kind of adventure game. Unlike some games that give you a static, unmoving image to look at, Egypt 1156 B.C. allows you to look around at any location in a smooth turn (similar to QuickTime VR, but with better results). This gives you a 'you are there' feel that many other games lack. All graphics are 3-D rendered and occassionally actions will give you a third person cutscene as a reward. Communication is through a simple branch tree and both talking and puzzle solving involves the manipulation of objects, both in and out of your inventory. In addition to being a mystery/adventure game, Egypt 1156 B.C. also comes with reference material about ancient Egypt, its people, and its culture. These are available whenever you discover something interesting in the middle of the game or can be accessed via the main menu. "},{"id":2708,"title":"Egypt II - The Heliopolis Prophecy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"Although named Egypt 2 there are only a few similarities between the first game, Egypt 1156 B.C. and this point and click adventure. This game actually takes place earlier in time than its predecessor. Offering historical background and facts about Ancient Egypt, it has been categorized as edutainment as well as an adventure game.  The game takes place in the city of Heliopolis, the City of the Sun, which was the center of learning and one of the most important capitals of Egypt in 1350 B.C. Your character is Tifet, a young priestess and a student of medicine, who sets out to find the cure for the horrific epidemic which is spreading rapidly throughout the city population. It becomes very personal when her adoptive father contracts the disease. As the story unfolds, Tifet uncovers a diabolical plot of deception and treachery. "},{"id":2709,"title":"Ehrgeiz - God Bless the Ring","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dreamfactor","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring is an arcade-style fighting game from the makers of the Final Fantasy series. In the port for the Playstation - Cloud, Tifa, Yuffie, Vincent, Zack, Red XIII & Sephiroth from FF7 join the many characters from the arcade game released in Japan. This is a free roaming beat-em-up that can only be likened to the more recent Power Stone on the Dreamcast.****Comprised of the main arcade mode, mini-game mode, and an all new RPG mode known as \"Brand New Quest\".**** The mini-game mode contains four games:**** - Battle Beach, a triathlon of button mashing.**** - Battle Square, tackle-Othello on a disco floor**** - Infinity Battle, an endurance test with unlimited lives.**** - And a foot racing game using the fighting game controls.**** The main game mode is an arcade-style fighting game.  Charismatic fighters from around the world compete in a tournament for a mysterious sword as the prize.  In addition to your archetypes of kick boxers, wrestlers, and mixed martial artists there are also animal type fighters, homing missiles, characters with swords, and many other attacks that shake things up.**** The fighting system is based on attack height (much like Bushido Blade) - with the triangle, square, and x buttons corresponding to high, mid, and low attacks respectively.  There are also different buttons for low and high guard - both working against mid-level attacks but specific to high and low attacks.  The circle button is used for 'special' attacks, which drain the 'special' bar.  There is a button to jump, as well as a button that changes between 'locking' on the target to move or free running.**** The standard balance in fighting games is speed vs. damage.  Whether it be ranged or melee attacks, the 'damage per second' should be the same - as every character has an equal health bar.  Ehrgeiz is a very balanced game, despite the complexity presented by how fundamentally different most characters are.**** The vast differences between certain characters require the player to devise separate strategies for different opponents. The animal type opponents, for example, can only be hit with roughly half the attacks of the normal opponents - head kicks, many long range attacks, and most throws will hit empty air, especially since animal characters can 'duck' even lower to the ground. Fighting a gun wielding character will result in a battle where you must chase and pin down. Fighting Cloud or Sephiroth will require both constant pressure and vigilance against being thrown to ensure that they are not able to unsheathe their sword and finish the fight in a few blows. **** The game features unlock-able costumes and characters, as well as 'ending videos'.**** The \"Brand New Quest\" feature is a dungeon delver that uses the fighting game engine along with randomly generated dungeon layouts to create a 25 level dungeon with set bosses.  It borrows the magic and equipment system from the Final Fantasy games, you will collect materia and magic stones, as well as a full range of visibly different weapons and armour.  This game puts strong emphasis on food (like the early Ultima series).  Not only will you have to eat, but you will have to be conscious of what you are eating - your diet affects how your stats change at level up.  Eat meat for strength, minerals for dexterity, carbs for speed, lipids for defence, and vitamins for magical ability.  Standing still allows your depleting 'stomach' meter to fill your health.  If your hunger meter reaches 'zero', however, it will start draining your health.  **** There are two playable characters, and the game can be played with both characters or with only one."},{"id":2710,"title":"Einhander","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"  Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In 2192, a new city, Selene, is built on the moon. Over the years, Selene grows larger, more powerful, and more independent of the Earth - to the point that the moon and Earth battle in a war that winds down without a definite victory for either side. In 2242, war breaks out again - the Earth slowly begins to win... except for the efforts of an experimental Selene technology known as Einhänders: flying machines with a \"hand\" that allows them to change weaponry mid-battle.****On December 12, 2245, Selene sends down 3 Einhänders in a last attempt to turn the tide of the war. You get to choose the craft to pilot, and it's up to you to battle your way through the Earth's monstrous defenses and win the battle.****The game is a traditional side-scrolling shooter, with rendered 3D backgrounds and enemies. The atmosphere of the game is very \"industrial\", down to the German industrial music playing in the background (think Einsturzende Neubauten mixed with Lords of Acid). The weapon-switching and claiming is an integral part of the game, as weapons have limited shots. This forces a bit more strategy than the usual button-mashing shooters inspire."},{"id":2711,"title":"Elemental Gearbolt","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Alpha Systems","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In a fantastic world divided by class and race, technology from a mysterious source has imbued a young prince with the key to unimaginable power. ****By means of a Neural Network Computer fueled by the grey matter of unfortunate 'volunteers', he plans to conquer the known world, replacing it with a new order of his design. ****The only fly in the ointment is disturbing reports of two powerful Elementals storming across the land on a direct course toward the palace.****One or two players can assume the identities of these Elementals as they crusade for an unknown master toward a climactic battle. ****The story unfolds by means of fully-3D action levels interspersed with hand-drawn animation scenes."},{"id":2712,"title":"Elemental Pinball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Digicube","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Pinball","description":"Pinball is a type of arcade game, usually coin-operated, in which points are scored by a player manipulating one or more steel balls on a play field inside a glass-covered cabinet called a pinball machine. The primary objective of the game is to score as many points as possible. Points are earned when the ball strikes different targets on the play field. A drain is situated at the bottom of the play field protected by player-controlled plastic bats, called flippers. A game ends after all the balls fall into the drain. Secondary objectives are to maximize the time spent playing (by earning \"extra balls\" and keeping the ball in play as long as possible) and to earn free games (known as \"replays\"). Elemental Pinball is a pinball game that features 3 different tables (Disco Round, Sea Round & Jester Round) each of them with their own music, a good ball movement and the posibility of adjust the number of balls (lives) and the ball speed. "},{"id":2713,"title":"Eliminator","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magenta Systems","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Essential a basic shoot-em-up game, Eliminator puts you in control of experimental hovering craft, running the gauntlet of various courses, dodging obstacles and blowing up opponents in an attempt to reach the end before an on-board bomb blows you up and out the game.****Interesting premise.****As you progress through the game you gain the standard options of upgrades and the courses become trickier to navigate.****Can be quite fun."},{"id":2714,"title":"Epidemic","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Genki Co. Ltd","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the year 2065, the human race is being wiped out by a virus with the survivors finding solace in an underground city lead by a man named Byflos. But after people start dying once again, people begin to suspect Byflos is behind the virus. The player must take their mech through the city, destroy the enemy mechs and force a final showdown with Byflos.****Epidemic is the sequel to Kileak: The DNA Imperative, with a first-person corridor shooting perspective inside of a mech, shooting scores of enemies. It features an auto-lock system and a mapping system as well. It also features full-motion video sequences to tell the story. The basic gameplay of the game is to wander the corridors of the city, destroying other mechs and picking up items along the way and solve mini-puzzles with them to advance to the next level."},{"id":2715,"title":"Equestrian Showcase","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tantalus Interactive","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"Equestrian Showcase puts players in the saddle of their favorite show horses at three of the world's most prestigious venues including the Kentucky Three Day Event, Badminton Horse Trials, and Burghley Horse Trials. A fourth event, the Sydney Horse Trials at the Sydney International Equestrian Center, can be unlocked by earning points during a full championship season at the other three venues. Events consist of three main challenges, Dressage, Cross Country, and Show Jumping, with specific scoring rules and penalties in each. The Single Player option includes five modes of gameplay: Championship, Three Day Event, Single Event, Practice, and Training. Four levels of difficulty (beginner, amateur, veteran, and expert) require 15, 30, 50, and 75 points (respectively) for qualification in the Sydney event, and players can customize rider set-ups in any mode by selecting horse, country, rider, and slot (four per country). All modes except Training and Practice accommodate multiplayer action for up to four separate competitors or in team events. Finishing each level in the top three positions of a Three Day Event earns players a Gold, Silver, or Bronze Cup, and unlocks extra features including special weather modes, horses, attributes, and access to all courses and difficulty levels. Additionally, players occasionally gain access to special cheat codes that open up other unusual features. A replay mode allows forwarding, rewinding, pausing, or slow motion viewing of finished events. Equestrian Showcase was released in Europe as Equestriad 2001.. "},{"id":2716,"title":"ESPN Extreme Games","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"SISA","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"ESPN Extreme Games lets the player access three modes of play: Exhibition, New Season or a continuation of a season. Exhibition mode helps the player get to know the courses and equipment as well as get a feel for the controls. New season offers the player the chance to race against sixteen other competitors on any of the four racing machines competing for season points as well as money to upgrade equipment.****Choose between roller blades, a luge (basically a sit-down skateboard), a mountain bike, and the skateboard. The player can also determine which character they want to race with, each one having a unique skill on one of the apparatus. For example one might be top-notch at roller blading but be bad at bike-riding so there is no point choosing the bike with him/her. In a season, the player competes in the five locations - three times, twelve in all and each time the obstacles become more and more tricky to avoid as well as the other racers becoming faster and more agile. ****The tracks are:**** **Italy - Country roads leading down to a town area; **Lake Tahoe - Twisting roads and strategically placed haystacks;**South America - Lots of caves and thin jungle roads; **San Francisco - Hundreds of obstacles and hills; **Utah - Falling rocks, secret routes, and some hungry looking crocodiles."},{"id":2717,"title":"ESPN MLS Gamenight","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Saffire","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"ESPN MLS Gamenight is a soccer simulation game that uses the same engine as ISS Pro Evolution, with both ESPN and MLS licensing. It is the only MLS game to have been released on the PlayStation.****There are 3 modes of play in the game. Match Play lets you use any of the game's 12 Major League Soccer or 53 international teams for a quick, friendly Exhibition game. In Season Mode, you participate in a full 32-game Major League Soccer season, you have to deal with realistic injuries, unpredictable weather conditions, and mid-season trades.You get eight points for each game you win, which you can save up to buy superstar players like Cobi Jones, Jason Kreis, Mamadou Diallo, and Tony Meola.****There's also a Custom League mode and a custom-player option that lets you build up to 22 original players. Other options include adjustable difficulty and a training mode that let you develop your players."},{"id":2718,"title":"Eternal Eyes","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"TamTam","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Luke and his sister Elena are two orphans, living in a small house in the kingdom of Gross. They have two good friends - Mouse and Nicol. One day, while exploring a local cave, the four youths find a mysterious jewel. Later, they travel to the city of Goondocks, where they find a similar jewel - along with a note left to them by Luke's and Elena's parents. They learn that their parents belonged to an ancient race named \"Eternal Eyes\" - people who could control inanimate dolls called Mappets. Now the four heroes have to learn the power of controlling Mappets, and to stop a villain from resurrecting the Goddess of Destruction.****\"Eternal Eyes\" is a combination of strategy console-style RPG similar to  Final Fantasy Tactics, and Pokémon-like monster-breeding gameplay. The only controllable human character in your party is Luke. Throughout the game, he will be able to capture more and more Mappets, which will then help him during his quest, also participating in battles. There are different kinds of Mappets which can be used with various effects during the turn-based battles."},{"id":2719,"title":"Europe Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Davilex","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Caesar, a former top driver, now organizes illegal car races and invites the player to join Europe Racer, a race through different European cities. The focus is on the racing itself, but players also need to outrun the police who set up road blocks and try to bump cars off the road.  The game has been split up into three game modes: Quick Races (single track, duel, time trial, sudden death), Championship and Adventure. Quick Races offers all cars and tracks with different game types, while championship is divided into three sections, for each of the vehicle types: Standard, Sports Car and ATV. Adventure consists of 20 tracks after each other. The European cities included are London, Vienna, Berlin, Madrid, Barcelona, Athens, Hamburg, Stockholm, Rome, Florence, Paris, Amsterdam, Marseille and Moscow. Each city has distinctive landmarks.  While racing, players can choose to represent a club, based on nationality and with a different car skin. There are more than 30 cars with different speed and handling, from regular cars to sports models and off-road ATVs. During championships vehicles can be upgraded. Players can pick up items while racing, such as boost, repair (cars can be damaged and have a visible damage model), invincibility and cash. The streets are filled with traffic, pedestrians and obstacles. There are different camera perspectives to choose from and there is support for downloadable tracks and cars."},{"id":2720,"title":"European Super League","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Virgin Interactive","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Sporting 16 fully licensed team and stadium endorsements, European Super League brings together the talent from many teams in Europe to create a 'European Super League Championship'.  PRODUCT FEATURES: •Entries from clubs such as AC Milan, Bayern Munich, Marseille, Liverpool, Chelsea and Paris Saint Germain   •Stadiums are modelled to real-life specifications   •Control interface when played in novice mode is limited to simple button combinations, allowing for a newcomer to play the game more easily; for the advanced gamer, the alternate mode, although more complex and demanding, will give them improved control over the game   •Authentic crowd chants "},{"id":2721,"title":"Evil Dead - Hail to the King  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Heavy Iron Studios","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Ash, the square-jawed, insult-spewing, shotgun-toting, chainsaw-armed hero from the cult classic Evil Dead trilogy is back. Picking up eight years after the last installment of the Evil Dead films, Ash is drawn back to the infamous cabin in the woods only to again face evil forces that have crossed over to our world. Our hero finds himself slicing and dicing carnivorous Kandarian demons, vicious deadites, and other unspeakable atrocities spawned by the notorious Book of the Dead. And in true Evil Dead fashion, Ash must once again attempt to save the world from an appalling and horrific end.**Evil Dead: Hail to the King is a survival horror game with over-the-top bloodlust and signature Ash humor--all within the confines of the Evil Dead universe."},{"id":2722,"title":"Evil Dead - Hail to the King  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Heavy Iron Studios","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Ash, the square-jawed, insult-spewing, shotgun-toting, chainsaw-armed hero from the cult classic Evil Dead trilogy is back. Picking up eight years after the last installment of the Evil Dead films, Ash is drawn back to the infamous cabin in the woods only to again face evil forces that have crossed over to our world. Our hero finds himself slicing and dicing carnivorous Kandarian demons, vicious deadites, and other unspeakable atrocities spawned by the notorious Book of the Dead. And in true Evil Dead fashion, Ash must once again attempt to save the world from an appalling and horrific end.**Evil Dead: Hail to the King is a survival horror game with over-the-top bloodlust and signature Ash humor--all within the confines of the Evil Dead universe."},{"id":2723,"title":"Evil Zone","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":" Yuke's Co. Ltd","publisherName":"Titus Software","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Evil Zone is a 3d / 360 degree movement anime style fighting game. It has Story Mode, One Player Battle Mode, VS Mode, Survival Mode, and Practice Mode. You have 8 characters to choose from (and you can unlock more). Each character in the Story Mode is treated like a different TV Show complete with voice intro of the beginning of the episode and previews of the next episode / fight. The \"TV Show\" varies from non-serious comedy to very serious depending on the character."},{"id":2724,"title":"Evo's Space Adventures","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Runecraft","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Long ago, scientists created a living space station, full of animals. After its launch into space, the station vanished, never to be seen again.  Until now.  The station has reappeared out of no-where, many years after its first launch, and is on a collision course with Earth. Two unlikely heroes (pilot and all-round ugly looking guy Dan and robot Evo) are now thrust with the mission to stop the station, and find out where it has been all this time.  Sadly, not everything goes to plan, with their ship crashing into the station. Evo, the unlucky robot that he is, is thrown out of the ship and smashed into pieces. His only hope for survival is to attach his microchip into another host robot. Thankfully, underneath the wrecked ship is the remains of another robot, and with a quick fix Evo is now a robotic dog.  As you enter the valley, you must contend with a host of other robots much like the dog, of all shapes and animal sizes. You can move Evo's chip from one animal to another to gain attributes and abilities, improving your chance of success to get past the killer penguins and rocket launching tigers.  Aims of the game include the basic destruction of enemy robots, to sheep herding, controlling Evo the rat through a mini maze, and plenty more through 35 levels of insane 3rd person action.  When the game was ported to PlayStation some of the bugs from the Nintendo 64 version were fixed."},{"id":2725,"title":"Excalibur 2555 A.D.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tempest Software","publisherName":"Telstar","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The legendary sword Excalibur has been stolen by the raiders from the far future. As Merlin's apprentice, you are sent forward in time, equipped only with a broadsword and limited spellcasting ability. Your mission: recover Excalibur and prevent catastrophe.**The game includes over 300 different locations with more than 50 different characters."},{"id":2726,"title":"Expendable","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rage","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In 2463 a race of vicious aliens has invaded human planets, wiping out the population of Novocastria first. Only the Millennium Soldier can lead the human fightback. In this sci-fi action game, reflex shooting dominates over planning or tactical play. Expect non-stop action from fighting and relentlessly killing off tons of bad guys across more than 20 levels of 3rd person 3D action, taking place inside and outside. Powering up your weaponry is crucial - there are 18 different ones to collect, from pulse cannons to particle accelerators and rockets to missiles. Two player cooperative and deathmatch modes are provided."},{"id":2727,"title":"Explosive Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Toka","publisherName":"SoftGold","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"This game is a sequel to Toka's previous game Burning Road, which made a ton of improvements over the first game. For one, you are now able to drive motorcycles in addition to cars, and you also have headlights you can turn on if visibility of the track starts to dim.****Like Burning Road, this game is an arcade racer. Drifting is similar to Sega Rally, as taking a turn will cause your car to slide. You not only have to race against your opponents, but also against time. Passing through the checkpoints throughout the track will replenish your time limit, but you have to be quick and careful not to crash into anything!****In the beginning, you start off with only two tracks, six vehicles, and the Practice and Championship modes. By successfully clearing the game modes in specific ways, you can unlock more tracks, vehicles and additional game modes. There's also a two player mode which can be accessed using the PlayStation Link Cable."},{"id":2728,"title":"Extreme 500","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Ascaron Entertaiment","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Extreme 500 is a motorcycle racing simulation done with the assistance from the 1997, 250cc World Championship winning team (as advertised).****The game consists of all 3 GP classes (125, 250 and 500), racing on the World GP tracks of 1996, and it's possible to race against the clock, the computer or up to 15 other players in the multiplayer network version.****Extreme 500 incorporates several elements of motorbikes you can tweak as you please, so you have to try and fine-tune your bike to be able to get the best time."},{"id":2729,"title":"Extreme Ghostbusters - The Ultimate Invasion","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Similis","publisherName":"LSP","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Extreme Ghostbusters is based on the animated series that was a sequel to the 2 Ghostbusters movies. Extreme Ghostbusters was a short-lived, sequel/spin-off of The Real Ghostbusters, airing in the fall of 1997. The show featured a new team of younger Ghostbusters led by veteran Ghostbuster Egon Spengler, secretary Janine Melnitz, and the ghost, Slimer. The game is an action-shooter game that is compatible with the console's sniper rifles. Show off your skill, accuracy and quick reflexes as you beat those terrible ghosts. Fire at will! Highly paranormal activities have just been detected in New York. Professor Whitman at the City Museum has alerted the Extreme Ghostbusters of these most disturbing phenomena. However, before they leave, Janine, the famous secretary at the Ghostbusters office, makes a rather strange phone call telling them to meet in a narrow alley. They quickly discover that the meeting is a trap! Mirror Demon, the evil ghost, has kidnapped and cast a spell on Janine... There are 4 different characters to choose (Garrett, Kylie, Eduardo & Roland) & 3 different game modes (training, arcade & adventure). "},{"id":2730,"title":"Extreme Go-Kart Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Now Productions","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Compete against six go-kart racers from out of this world to determine who is the best driver is. Grab turbo capsules to stay ahead of the pack, Avoid a mayraid of obstacles set in place to twart even the savviest of drivers, Power-slide around tight hairpin turns to record new times. Ready-Set-Go * Six different race course - from the Paved Oval to the Frozen Artic! * Twelve go-kart drivers each with their own unique go-kart and racing style! * Three modes of play include: Grand Prix, Time Attack and Two-Player Versus! * Grab turbo capsules and overtake the competition! * Drift technique mastering is just a button press away! "},{"id":2731,"title":"Extreme Pinball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Epic MegaGames, Inc","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Extreme Pinball is Epic Megagames' successor to Epic Pinball. It contains four pinball tables: Rock Fantasy, Medieval Knights, Urban Chaos, and Monkey Mayhem, each with a different theme. Compared to Epic Pinball, it has a larger, 320x400 resolution, as well as taller tables, both allowing for more objects. It also has a typical Dot Matrix Display where the scoreboard shows 3D-rendered animations as well. The controls are more sensitive with a faster ball. This is less true to real pinball gameplay, but it speeds up the game's pace and gives more power to the player to influence the movement."},{"id":2732,"title":"Extreme Snow Break","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Virtual Studio","publisherName":"Microids","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"Snow Break is a fast paced mountain racing game. Based on your personal preference you can select a character with skis or with a snowboard. The courses offer a nice variety of scenery as they include tracks based in the Valley, the Forest, the Cableway and the Castle. The characters can be selected based on attributes for Max Speed, Acceleration and Turn Power.  Jumps and a limited selection of tricks are available as you race down each of the courses.  The normal play mode is a Championship campaign where you race against three computer controlled racers as you try and place high enough to advance through each of the mountain courses.  Two players can take turns racing against the ghost of the other player to try and beat their best time. A single player can also race against the ghost of their own character's best time in the Time race mode.  For practice there is a standard race against the clock Time Trial mode as well."},{"id":2733,"title":"F.A. Manager","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Krisalis Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Edios Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"FA Manager is the first game in a series of football (soccer) management games where the player takes on the role of the manager of a football team. This title is focused on the English leagues and contains the premier league as well as league division 1, 2 and 3. It is fully licensed for the teams and players for the 1998-1999 season.  As a manager the player has to handle the management of finances, transfers, loans and incentives. Matches do not only cover the leagues, but also take into account European cups. Matches for the own team are shown through a sped up 3D view for the highlights and audio commentary. During a match it is possible to manage substitutions, change tactics, and watch the positions of the players and the scorers.  The game can be played by two players taking turns and progress can be saved on a memory card."},{"id":2734,"title":"F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2001, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Krisalis Software Ltd.","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2001 is the sequel to The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2000. Like its predecessor you take control of a football team of your choice and try to send them to (or keep them at) the top. Aside from all the clubs, players, stadiums and logos from the British F.A. Premier league the game also features 6 other national leagues such as that of the Netherlands and Germany. But not all the names from these countries are official. But a database editor is provided so that you can manually fix these unlicensed clubs.****In the game you are mostly presented with statistical screens with data. Communication with club personnel such as scouts and youth trainers is done through ingame emails. There are always several pre-written replies to choose from. Tasks you have to perform is select the line-up for your teams, buy and sell players, raise money, scout for new players and improve your stadium and training facilities.****Both the entire match or just the highlights match can be viewed in 3D with live commentary,"},{"id":2735,"title":"F.A. Premier League STARS, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Premier League Stars is football game from EA released just a few months before FIFA 2000. The two games are quite similar but Stars is a bit more pacey and more action than the more realistic FIFA. Whereas FIFA has several leagues the Stars game has focused on the English Premier League and it is full licensed with all the real clubs, kits, stadiums and players. The most unique feature in Stars is that it is using the Stars concept which means that you collect stars when winning matches, scoring goals and similar. The stars could be used to improve the players in different skills such as passing, shooting and tackling."},{"id":2736,"title":"F1 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Sciences","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"F1 2000 was the last Visual Sciences' F1 racing game to appear on the PlayStation. With an official FIA Formula One license, it includes the full 2000 World Championship season, including the new US Indianapolis Grand Prix and the Jaguar Racing Team.****The game modes features a full championship, quick races, racing weekends, custom grid and time trial modes. In the multiplayer section, you can either go head to head in 2-player split screen sessions, or play a hot-seat time trial mode for up to 22 players.****All cars can be fine-tuned in the pits, and there is clear pit-to-car radio commentary. Full telemetry data is shown for detailed set-up changes. Your best performances can be saved in the replay mode, including race highlights. In this version, the computer opponents now have more realistic racing behaviour, as they make mistakes and have car failures."},{"id":2737,"title":"F1 Championship Season 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"All cars and drivers from the 2000 season are here and the game modes include a single race, a championship season, a custom season (where you pick the track order yourself) and a quick race where you start at last place in the field, and you must get as far up the field as possible in just 4 laps."},{"id":2738,"title":"F1 Racing Championship","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Video System","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"F1 Racing Championship is the third Ubi Soft F1 racing simulation game, published with the FIA license by Video System. It features official tracks, drivers and cars of the 1999 F1 season.****The game is based on a new engine bringing a real technological step compared to the two first titles (F1 Racing Simulation and Monaco Grand Prix Racing Simulation 2).****Available game modes are Single Race, Grand Prix, Championship, Private Trials and Time Attack. The tracks were modelled in 3D from GPS data sampled on the real roads. There are realistic physics, a telemetry system to analyse behaviour of your car and to tune its settings, complex driving AI, recordable replays, strategy management with animated pit sequences, weather simulation, and LAN support for multiplayer games."},{"id":2739,"title":"F1 World Grand Prix - 1999 Season","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Video System Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Developed by Lankor, Official Formula 1 Racing brings players to the next level in racing simulation. Based on the 1998 season data using the official FIA License, players can choose to take part in an entire season, or jump in and race on any of the 16 circuits. All 11 teams and their cars have been represented in the highest detail. The advanced graphics and stunning lighting ensure the cars are visually stimulating. All 16 circuits from the 1998 season have been included and modelled to the most minute detail for ultimate realism. Supported by the Official FIA License, includes all 22 cars, 16 circuits and official data from the 1998 World Champion season. Features multi-player support for up to eight players. Also features fantastic graphics and speed, 3-D accelerator and Force Feedback support, accurate simulations and fun-to-play arcade modes, over 20 camera angles and ability to create your own new camera positions, informative helicopter fly-over to each circuit, three difficulty settings and realistic and changeable weather conditions. "},{"id":2740,"title":"F1 World Grand Prix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Video System","publisherName":"Edios Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The sequel to Official Formula One Racing, this game features improved interface, AI that can actually avoid a collision, arcade vs. sim play modes, up to 12 players in TCP/IP network, and various other improvements. More replay options, camera positions, and full garage setup options."},{"id":2741,"title":"F1 World Grand Prix 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Eutechnyx, Limited","publisherName":"Edios Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Another official licensed title published by Eidos, this tiome developed by Eutechnyx, featuring 2 distinct racing modes, arcade and simulation. The arcade mode following the style of an actual arcade machine, with loud music and commentary, whilst the simulation mode taking a more relaxed and realistic take on the genre."},{"id":2742,"title":"Fade to Black","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Delphine Software International","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"This is the sequel to   Flashback: the Quest for Identity. You take control of Conrad, the hero from \"Flashback,\" who has been imprisoned by his old enemy, the Morphs.  Gaining the trust and assistance of the mysterious Ancients, Conrad must fight off the Morph invasion, not knowing who he can trust...  ****Fade to Black uses fully polygonal graphics for both character models and environment. The camera changes angles depending on the location of the player character, like in  Alone in the Dark games. Conrad can use various weapons to eliminate the enemies, and will also have to solve some puzzles on the way. He can not, however, perform as many moves as in \"Flashback\"; he can't climb or jump, and the only way he can potentially avoid being shot by enemies is by ducking."},{"id":2743,"title":"Family Card Games Fun Pack","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bottom Up","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Family Game Pack features 25 classic games for you to play. It includes casino games such as 5 video poker variations ,slot machines, and Blackjack. Also included are board games which are Backgammon, Checkers, Chess, Dominoes, and Reversi. There are also card games including the games of Hearts, Spades, Crazy Eights, Go Fish, and Old Maid. Solitaire games of Klondike, Auld Lang Syne, Calculation, Scorpion, & Flower Garden also make an appearance.****When you win games against the computer or win at the casino games you receive points corresponding to the difficulty of that game. If you lose at some games your total points may recede. To win the entire game, you must obtain 300,000 points."},{"id":2744,"title":"Family Feud","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artech Studios","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"A game based on the television game show, Family Feud. This version of Family Feud is hosted by the comedian Louie Anderson, who appears in the game courtesy of full motion video clips. ****The player chooses a family of five to play against another family. Players can create and customize their family and their opponent's family. During the game, players are asked to find the most common answers to various questions asked by the host, so the family can earn points. The family with the most points at the end of the game wins the prize money.****The game contains over 1,500 surveys and also features options that effect things such as spelling accuracy, the fast money time limit, the amount of time allowed to type in survey answers, and the difficulty of the computer opponents."},{"id":2745,"title":"Family Game Pack","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Family Game Pack features 25 classic games for you to play. It includes casino games such as 5 video poker variations ,slot machines, and Blackjack. Also included are board games which are Backgammon, Checkers, Chess, Dominoes, and Reversi. There are also card games including the games of Hearts, Spades, Crazy Eights, Go Fish, and Old Maid. Solitaire games of Klondike, Auld Lang Syne, Calculation, Scorpion, & Flower Garden also make an appearance.  When you win games against the computer or win at the casino games you receive points corresponding to the difficulty of that game. If you lose at some games your total points may recede. To win the entire game, you must obtain 300,000 points."},{"id":2746,"title":"Family Games Compendium  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Interactive Entertainment Ltd","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"The Family Games Compendium is a collection of 20 family games over 3 disks. These are:****1. Baccarat**2. Blackjack**3. Concentration (Each player takes it in turn over their cards and find pairs. whoever has most pairs at the end wins.)**4. Power GP (F1-esque racing)**5. Kart Racer**6. Keno**7. Let it Bet (based on poker, you try making a hand based on 3 of your cards and 2 of the dealer's)**8. Old Maid (a.k.a old man)**9. Page One**10. Poker**11. Rich Man (similar to the card game beat your neighbor)**12. Roulette**13. Seven Bridges**14. Seven in a Row**15. Slot Machine**16. Speed**17. Superbike Challenge**18. Super Blackjack**19. Splash**20. Video Poker"},{"id":2747,"title":"Family Games Compendium  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Interactive Entertainment Ltd","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"The Family Games Compendium is a collection of 20 family games over 3 disks. These are:****1. Baccarat**2. Blackjack**3. Concentration (Each player takes it in turn over their cards and find pairs. whoever has most pairs at the end wins.)**4. Power GP (F1-esque racing)**5. Kart Racer**6. Keno**7. Let it Bet (based on poker, you try making a hand based on 3 of your cards and 2 of the dealer's)**8. Old Maid (a.k.a old man)**9. Page One**10. Poker**11. Rich Man (similar to the card game beat your neighbor)**12. Roulette**13. Seven Bridges**14. Seven in a Row**15. Slot Machine**16. Speed**17. Superbike Challenge**18. Super Blackjack**19. Splash**20. Video Poker"},{"id":2748,"title":"Family Games Compendium  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Interactive Entertainment Ltd","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"The Family Games Compendium is a collection of 20 family games over 3 disks. These are:****1. Baccarat**2. Blackjack**3. Concentration (Each player takes it in turn over their cards and find pairs. whoever has most pairs at the end wins.)**4. Power GP (F1-esque racing)**5. Kart Racer**6. Keno**7. Let it Bet (based on poker, you try making a hand based on 3 of your cards and 2 of the dealer's)**8. Old Maid (a.k.a old man)**9. Page One**10. Poker**11. Rich Man (similar to the card game beat your neighbor)**12. Roulette**13. Seven Bridges**14. Seven in a Row**15. Slot Machine**16. Speed**17. Superbike Challenge**18. Super Blackjack**19. Splash**20. Video Poker"},{"id":2749,"title":"Fantastic Four","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Probe Entertainment Limited","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In this beat-em up side scroller, you have a choice between five characters from the popular Marvel comics series: the Human Torch, Thing, Mr. Fantastic, the Invisible Woman, and She-Hulk. Each player has four special moves, one of which can only be executed when you collect enough force energy.****One aspect of the game is that you can change between characters at any time. If you can't get past a boss with Mr. Fantastic's stretchy moves, you can switch to the Human Torch and set them on fire."},{"id":2750,"title":"Fatal Fury - Wild Ambition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK","publisherName":"SNK","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition re-tells the story of Terry and Andy Bogard's fight to avenge their father's death at the hands of Geese Howard with the use of a fully polygonal engine. The game is a 3D one-on-one fighting game that uses the standard Fatal Fury control scheme under a brand new 3D arena. Choose from a selection of classic Fatal Fury characters that includes 2 all-new characters, plus 2 secret guest stars.****Game modes include arcade, vs, and story mode, which adds pre-rendered CGI cutscenes between certain fights."},{"id":2751,"title":"Fear Effect  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kronos Digital Entertainment, Inc","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"It starts as a simple assignment for the three mercenaries - the beautiful, mysterious Hana, the former army officer Glas, and the ruthless killer Deke. Somewhere in the futuristic Hong-Kong, full of huge corporations, flying cars and helicopters, home for the famous Triad mafia, they have to find the young Wee Ming Lam, the daughter of a powerful gangster. But Hana and her partners don't suspect that the search for Wee Ming will lead them not only to very dangerous areas of Hong-Kong, but to outskirt villages infected by zombies, a dubious restaurant-brothel, and the Chinese hell, where they'll have to confront Yim Lau Wong himself - the Chinese equivalent of the Western Satan...****The gameplay of \"Fear Effect\" is based on survival horror titles à la  Resident Evil, but it also features many pure action elements and arcade-like sequences, where precise timing matters. You can crouch, sneak on your enemies, and roll forward or to the sides. There are many human as well as monster enemies to eliminate or to avoid. The game's characters are created in animé style, although they appear in full 3D. The backgrounds are pre-rendered, but very intensely animated, similar to those of  Blade Runner. The story unfolds through numerous FMV cut scenes."},{"id":2752,"title":"Fear Effect  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kronos Digital Entertainment, Inc","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"It starts as a simple assignment for the three mercenaries - the beautiful, mysterious Hana, the former army officer Glas, and the ruthless killer Deke. Somewhere in the futuristic Hong-Kong, full of huge corporations, flying cars and helicopters, home for the famous Triad mafia, they have to find the young Wee Ming Lam, the daughter of a powerful gangster. But Hana and her partners don't suspect that the search for Wee Ming will lead them not only to very dangerous areas of Hong-Kong, but to outskirt villages infected by zombies, a dubious restaurant-brothel, and the Chinese hell, where they'll have to confront Yim Lau Wong himself - the Chinese equivalent of the Western Satan...****The gameplay of \"Fear Effect\" is based on survival horror titles à la  Resident Evil, but it also features many pure action elements and arcade-like sequences, where precise timing matters. You can crouch, sneak on your enemies, and roll forward or to the sides. There are many human as well as monster enemies to eliminate or to avoid. The game's characters are created in animé style, although they appear in full 3D. The backgrounds are pre-rendered, but very intensely animated, similar to those of  Blade Runner. The story unfolds through numerous FMV cut scenes."},{"id":2753,"title":"Fear Effect  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kronos Digital Entertainment, Inc","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"It starts as a simple assignment for the three mercenaries - the beautiful, mysterious Hana, the former army officer Glas, and the ruthless killer Deke. Somewhere in the futuristic Hong-Kong, full of huge corporations, flying cars and helicopters, home for the famous Triad mafia, they have to find the young Wee Ming Lam, the daughter of a powerful gangster. But Hana and her partners don't suspect that the search for Wee Ming will lead them not only to very dangerous areas of Hong-Kong, but to outskirt villages infected by zombies, a dubious restaurant-brothel, and the Chinese hell, where they'll have to confront Yim Lau Wong himself - the Chinese equivalent of the Western Satan...****The gameplay of \"Fear Effect\" is based on survival horror titles à la  Resident Evil, but it also features many pure action elements and arcade-like sequences, where precise timing matters. You can crouch, sneak on your enemies, and roll forward or to the sides. There are many human as well as monster enemies to eliminate or to avoid. The game's characters are created in animé style, although they appear in full 3D. The backgrounds are pre-rendered, but very intensely animated, similar to those of  Blade Runner. The story unfolds through numerous FMV cut scenes."},{"id":2754,"title":"Fear Effect  Disc 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kronos Digital Entertainment, Inc","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"It starts as a simple assignment for the three mercenaries - the beautiful, mysterious Hana, the former army officer Glas, and the ruthless killer Deke. Somewhere in the futuristic Hong-Kong, full of huge corporations, flying cars and helicopters, home for the famous Triad mafia, they have to find the young Wee Ming Lam, the daughter of a powerful gangster. But Hana and her partners don't suspect that the search for Wee Ming will lead them not only to very dangerous areas of Hong-Kong, but to outskirt villages infected by zombies, a dubious restaurant-brothel, and the Chinese hell, where they'll have to confront Yim Lau Wong himself - the Chinese equivalent of the Western Satan...****The gameplay of \"Fear Effect\" is based on survival horror titles à la  Resident Evil, but it also features many pure action elements and arcade-like sequences, where precise timing matters. You can crouch, sneak on your enemies, and roll forward or to the sides. There are many human as well as monster enemies to eliminate or to avoid. The game's characters are created in animé style, although they appear in full 3D. The backgrounds are pre-rendered, but very intensely animated, similar to those of  Blade Runner. The story unfolds through numerous FMV cut scenes."},{"id":2755,"title":"Fear Effect 2 - Retro Helix  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kronos Digital Entertainment, Inc","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Hana Tsu-Vachel - half French, half Chinese, a beautiful girl with large eyes, an expert in two things: love and shooting. Commander Royce Glas - an ex-member of a secret organization, now a mercenary, persecuted by his former employers. Jacob \"Deke\" Decourt - a professional killer, whose life purpose is to enjoy his bloody work. Rain Quin - a mysterious young woman, found by Hana near the Jing-Sum Temple, lying unconscious in a garden. Each one of them gets a routine assignment, but they don't suspect they will soon meet each other under quite unusual circumstances...****The prequel to  Fear Effect tells the stories of Hana, Rain, Glas, and Deke, as they become mercenaries for mysterious Chinese organizations and explore futuristic Hongkong, the old capital of China Xi'an, with its famous grave of the emperor Qin Shihuan, and Penglai Shan - the Island of the Immortals. Chinese folk tales and mythology are woven together with 3rd person action gameplay and horror themes in a science-fiction setting.****The gameplay is basically the same as in the first game, but you have more weapons and the ability to choose between classic survival horror and 3D camera-based control types. You can shoot, run, crouch, roll, and sneak on your enemies. There is also a good deal of puzzle-solving in the game. The game is rich on movie sequences in animÃ© style, and animated pre-rendered backgrounds."},{"id":2756,"title":"Fear Effect 2 - Retro Helix  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kronos Digital Entertainment, Inc","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Hana Tsu-Vachel - half French, half Chinese, a beautiful girl with large eyes, an expert in two things: love and shooting. Commander Royce Glas - an ex-member of a secret organization, now a mercenary, persecuted by his former employers. Jacob \"Deke\" Decourt - a professional killer, whose life purpose is to enjoy his bloody work. Rain Quin - a mysterious young woman, found by Hana near the Jing-Sum Temple, lying unconscious in a garden. Each one of them gets a routine assignment, but they don't suspect they will soon meet each other under quite unusual circumstances...****The prequel to  Fear Effect tells the stories of Hana, Rain, Glas, and Deke, as they become mercenaries for mysterious Chinese organizations and explore futuristic Hongkong, the old capital of China Xi'an, with its famous grave of the emperor Qin Shihuan, and Penglai Shan - the Island of the Immortals. Chinese folk tales and mythology are woven together with 3rd person action gameplay and horror themes in a science-fiction setting.****The gameplay is basically the same as in the first game, but you have more weapons and the ability to choose between classic survival horror and 3D camera-based control types. You can shoot, run, crouch, roll, and sneak on your enemies. There is also a good deal of puzzle-solving in the game. The game is rich on movie sequences in animÃ© style, and animated pre-rendered backgrounds."},{"id":2757,"title":"Fear Effect 2 - Retro Helix  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kronos Digital Entertainment, Inc","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Hana Tsu-Vachel - half French, half Chinese, a beautiful girl with large eyes, an expert in two things: love and shooting. Commander Royce Glas - an ex-member of a secret organization, now a mercenary, persecuted by his former employers. Jacob \"Deke\" Decourt - a professional killer, whose life purpose is to enjoy his bloody work. Rain Quin - a mysterious young woman, found by Hana near the Jing-Sum Temple, lying unconscious in a garden. Each one of them gets a routine assignment, but they don't suspect they will soon meet each other under quite unusual circumstances...****The prequel to  Fear Effect tells the stories of Hana, Rain, Glas, and Deke, as they become mercenaries for mysterious Chinese organizations and explore futuristic Hongkong, the old capital of China Xi'an, with its famous grave of the emperor Qin Shihuan, and Penglai Shan - the Island of the Immortals. Chinese folk tales and mythology are woven together with 3rd person action gameplay and horror themes in a science-fiction setting.****The gameplay is basically the same as in the first game, but you have more weapons and the ability to choose between classic survival horror and 3D camera-based control types. You can shoot, run, crouch, roll, and sneak on your enemies. There is also a good deal of puzzle-solving in the game. The game is rich on movie sequences in animÃ© style, and animated pre-rendered backgrounds."},{"id":2758,"title":"Fear Effect 2 - Retro Helix  Disc 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kronos Digital Entertainment, Inc","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Hana Tsu-Vachel - half French, half Chinese, a beautiful girl with large eyes, an expert in two things: love and shooting. Commander Royce Glas - an ex-member of a secret organization, now a mercenary, persecuted by his former employers. Jacob \"Deke\" Decourt - a professional killer, whose life purpose is to enjoy his bloody work. Rain Quin - a mysterious young woman, found by Hana near the Jing-Sum Temple, lying unconscious in a garden. Each one of them gets a routine assignment, but they don't suspect they will soon meet each other under quite unusual circumstances...****The prequel to  Fear Effect tells the stories of Hana, Rain, Glas, and Deke, as they become mercenaries for mysterious Chinese organizations and explore futuristic Hongkong, the old capital of China Xi'an, with its famous grave of the emperor Qin Shihuan, and Penglai Shan - the Island of the Immortals. Chinese folk tales and mythology are woven together with 3rd person action gameplay and horror themes in a science-fiction setting.****The gameplay is basically the same as in the first game, but you have more weapons and the ability to choose between classic survival horror and 3D camera-based control types. You can shoot, run, crouch, roll, and sneak on your enemies. There is also a good deal of puzzle-solving in the game. The game is rich on movie sequences in animÃ© style, and animated pre-rendered backgrounds."},{"id":2759,"title":"Felony 11-79","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Climax Entertainment","publisherName":"ASCII","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"In Felony 11-79 the player is a thief hired by an eccentric millionaire that wants them to acquire an ancient statue that has been broken into three pieces and scattered throughout the city.  To obtain these pieces, the player must travel through these three areas (Downtown, Seaside, and Metro City) and complete certain objectives by obtaining certain items to complete missions or escaping police in high-speed chases all within a certain time limit.****Additionally, the player is also awarded monetarily for destroying other cars, objects such as lamp posts, fences, etc, however money is deducted for hitting pedestrians.  This money is used to customize the vehicles (20 total).  Players must also be aware of the destruction they do to their vehicle, if it is too damaged they will no longer be able to complete the mission and end the game.****There are also two other modes that are present, one of which is Time Trial where a player races against the clock and attempt to beat record time limits by any means including finding shortcuts.  There is also Test Run which lets a player get the feel of a car without the boundaries of set objectives or a time limit."},{"id":2760,"title":"FIA World Rally Championship Arcade","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Unique Development Studios AB.","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"WRC: FIA World Rally Championship Arcade is an arcade rally game, specifically aimed at younger players with its forgiving handling and arcade-style gameplay. The player races in one of the seven cars, and 14 different official WRC locations are present in the game. Tracks include Australia, Cyprus, Spain, Greece, Sweden, and many more.  The game has several different gameplay modes, including the super special, standard championship, time trial and two-player versus modes. The \"super special\" mode is the single player campaign mode, where the player-controlled character challenges other drivers across a series of tracks. The player starts out in the last position and tries to finish in first place by overtaking all other vehicles."},{"id":2761,"title":"FIFA - Road to World Cup 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The late-1997 edition of FIFA was heavily tied in with the qualifying procedure for the 1998 World Cup. In the Road to the World Cup mode, you take a team from first qualification through to the main tournament, using the varying systems in different parts of the world. The game features 16 distinct outdoor stadia. The League play features 189 clubs and 11 leagues. Each team has specific crowd chants incorporated into the ambient sound.****The action is faster than in previous versions, and AI has been expanded. Players have distinct facial feature and hair styles. Each match is introduced by Des Lynam and commentated on by John Motson and former Scotland international Andy Gray."},{"id":2762,"title":"FIFA 2000 - Major League Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The millennium installment of EAs popular soccer franchise brings a new match engine, over 450 club teams and 40 national from all over the world and also allowing to make dream matches between some of the Worlds' finest teams ever, such as Man. Utd. 1968 and early 90s AC Milan. A team and player editor allows complete edition of the teams. Game modes include Friendly, Cup, League (all customizable) and Season.****Gameplay is faster than it's predecessor, and also featuring a new shielding mode, to protect the ball when alone in front and set pieces from corners, which allow the player to kick the ball accurately to a player in the area."},{"id":2763,"title":"FIFA 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"FIFA 2001 comes back to the series' fast-paced roots. The gameplay is balanced differently to previous versions, and includes online play as an option. ****It includes 17 leagues from around the world in addition to over 50 national teams. Exhibition, Tournament, League, Cup, Season, and Training modes are available to play, ranging from simple round-robin competition to simple knock-outs to combinations of the two, and the player rosters are as up-to-date as possible."},{"id":2764,"title":"FIFA 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This was the third FIFA title in a little over a year. It incorporates 42 national sides, as well as 250 club teams from 12 different leagues, to play a complete true-to-life season, the preset Super League, or a league or cup of your own design. Formations and tactics can be set, and players can be moved between teams. ****Gameplay can be viewed from multiple angles. Players have more animation than ever before, with new moves including sliding challenges and close-control trapping. Goalkeepers now have a level of human control."},{"id":2765,"title":"FIFA Soccer '97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This iteration of the FIFA lineage includes commentary from John Motson with summaries from Andy Gray, with the between-match sections covered by Des Lynam. All player moves are from David Ginola using the MotionBlending technology. Full interactive replays are included.****You can play a league or cup tournament, and practice your skills before playing. The game can be tailored to action or simulation style, with fouls, injuries and offsides available to toggle on or off. This version also includes a 6 vs 6 indoor play mode, and various multiplayer options"},{"id":2766,"title":"FIFA Soccer 2002","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"With the new open passing system, FIFA 2002 allows you more freedom of play for the new season. Over 75 licensed national teams and 16 licensed leagues including the English Premier League are available for your control, and you have the opportunity to lead your team to the World Cup of 2002.**Updates to the series also include:****Improved tackling system. Depending on which angle you make a tackle determines the referee's call.****Commentary by John Motson and Andy Gray.****New set plays (similar to the style of the NBA Live series) allows for more control over you players during critical corners or free kicks.****Consecutive seasons brings promotion or relegation of your team in Europe."},{"id":2767,"title":"FIFA Soccer 2003","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"FIFA 2003 continues the trend of improving each year's new release by keeping the formula that worked, while also adding new features to make the game more enjoyable.****Some of these new features including a \"Freestyle\" control, which is activated by the right thumbstick, causing you to do special moves, such as a deke, or kick the ball a fair length forwards to gain some speed.****New and improved \"dead ball\" control makes corner kicks, free kicks, etc. more controllable and gives you more options.  The passing game has been improved as to allow better passing by kicking directly to a teammate, passing to nowhere in particular, or open passing to allow anybody to take it.****FIFA 2003 includes all FIFA clubs, leagues, and players."},{"id":2768,"title":"FIFA Soccer 2004","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"FIFA Soccer 2004 features eighteen leagues, with thirty-five national teams and over ten thousand players. Take them into a multi-season career, or individual tournaments or matches.****Like EA's other 2004 games it has an in depth career mode, where you must manage your budget and team.  Promote players, demote players and renegotiate contracts, all in an effort to get your team to the finals again and again.****The skills to master range from kicked passes and headers to lob passes and bicycle kicks. You can take control of players before the ball reaches them, which makes it easier to find space to take the ball. Like other 2004 titles, FIFA uses the right analog stick for it's Freestyle gameplay.****Console versions use the EA Sports Bio, whereby you can continue to improve your gamer level and unlock rewards by playing other 2004 titles, such as Madden NFL 2004 or NBA Live 2004."},{"id":2769,"title":"FIFA Soccer 2005","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Released only a few months after Euro 2004, FIFA 2005 brings several features to the franchise, such as the return of a player creation tool, where a player can be created from scratch from customizing the face (while it's not possible to define the texture like in previous EA Sports games such as NHL 2000, the player can customize the facial features such as shape of the eyes or the cheeks, in a way similar to RPGs such as Neverwinter Nights), accessories and playing abilities. It's also possible to create all kinds of competitions. **The Career mode was also extended, allowing now up to 15 seasons, and giving the player the chance to turn the tide of a simulated match anytime. This mode is a \"light\" managerial mode, where the player not only plays, but also signs new players and increase the clubs abilities in trainers, medical staff and other club staff).****The main gameplay change was the addition of \"First Touch\" controls. By performing one of the \"trick\" moves before the player gets possession of the ball it's possible to do a number of moves, such as touching the ball forward to gain a few yards ahead of the defenders or touch the ball to one side, and roll to the other of a rushing defender, and then pickup up the ball a bit ahead leaving the opponent stranded, and the inclusion of a fake shot move, which allows forwards to sit a goalkeeper before scoring in style or make defenders jump from their positions, opening room for a through pass or a run into goal. Other aspects of the game, such as the \"Off The Ball\" controls (allows the control of players that aren't in possession, moving them into an open position) remain unchanged.****Another new feature is the FIFA Shop, where the player can trade points earned in many ways, from simple tasks like having a peek at the Jukebox to obtaining 10 victories in a row in Career mode, for several items, such as third jerseys, additional music, more balls and night stadiums.****As it became the norm with the series, the game features 18 leagues and 38 national teams (some of these, due to licensing problems feature only generic kits and logos), summing up around 11'000 real footballers."},{"id":2770,"title":"FIFA Soccer 96","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Aiming to be the first football simulation that is realistic in the true sense of the word, FIFA Soccer 96 was extremely popular at the time of release. It was hailed as the first really successful FIFA release, and opened the way for yearly revisions of the concept.****There were a number of factors that made FIFA96 stand out from the crowd of other football sims. Firstly, the game's commentary was revolutionary at the time -- the renowned British commentator John Motson comments all the incidents and happenings on the pitch in real-time. The ambient commentary is varied, and systems with more than the minimum memory level get extra commentary phrases.****The Virtual Stadium technology has numerous pre-defined camera angles. The game even has a SVGA mode for better-than-minimum system****FIFA96 boasts eleven leagues from all around the world, ranging from the unknown players of the Malaysian league to the celebrated stars of the English and Italian leagues. 59 International teams are also featured, and it's possible to match the teams you want to against each other through friendlies, or you can also choose to play domestic tournaments or International ones such as the World Cup. If you're not satisfied with the composition of the various teams, you can create your own dream team through the custom team creator."},{"id":2771,"title":"Fifth Element, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Kalisto Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Based on Luc Besson's science-fiction movie \"The Fifth Element\", the game let's you replay the story of the film as the main characters Korben and Leeloo. You're running and jumping Tomb Raider-style through a 3D environment, fighting the minions of evil that block your way. Korben uses the firepower of different weapons he picks up on the way, whereas Leeloo has to rely on strikes and kicks. After each level, you're rewarded with short scenes from the original movie."},{"id":2772,"title":"Fighter Maker","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"ASCII Entertaiment","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Fighter Maker is a 3D fighting game that comes with three different modes. Normal mode lets the player fight in a series of exhibition matches against the computer and VS. mode lets two players fight against each other.****Edit mode is the main draw of this game. It lets players create a fighter by editing one of the fighters already in the game. The player can edit a characters profile, set which button combo executes which move, and how much damage it does. Players can also change a character's martial arts style, and then change the way the frames of animation follow through. The player can edit over 800 different moves from 20 different fighting styles. ****Options let the player set the difficulty, the time of the fighting rounds, number of rounds, length of the life bar, and whether to turn Hyper Mode on or off."},{"id":2773,"title":"Fighting Force","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Core Design","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Fighting Force is a fighting \"beat-em-up\" which takes place in an interactive city where you can pick up several objects (like trash cans and car tires) and throw them at your enemies which appear on scripted moments. ****Though the game advertised very interactive places, they all ended up in rectangular arenas because of an invisible wall which surrounded them. There was no way to walk around freely."},{"id":2774,"title":"Fighting Force 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Core Design","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Fighting Force 2 is a beat-em-up/adventure game set in the not-to-distant future.  Human cloning has become a real possibility, but has been banned by an international treaty.  The Knackmiche Corporation has been suspected of researching cloning, and you, Hawk Manson, are sent in on a covert mission to investigate.****This game features large levels and both hand-to-hand and weapons combat."},{"id":2775,"title":"Final Doom","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"id Software, Inc","publisherName":"Williams Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Final DOOM for PlayStation is a compilation of the PC version of Final DOOM and the Master Levels."},{"id":2776,"title":"Final Fantasy Anthology - European Edition - Final Fantasy IV","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The military country of Baron is one of the strongest in the land, with a proud army and a majestic air force known as the Red Wings. However, the recent actions of the king make even the most loyal of his subordinates doubt his judgment. The captain of the Red Wings, Cecil, is ordered to attack the city of Mysidia and take the Water Crystal from innocent magicians who protect it. When Cecil questions the king's orders, he is immediately thrown out of the country and sent off to deliver a package to the village of Mist, accompanied by his best friend Kain, the captain of the dragoons. Little does he realize that the king's inexplicable behavior is but a part of a much larger picture, which he is yet to reveal.  The fourth entry in the Final Fantasy series was released as Final Fantasy II in the West, because the second and the third games were not released there at the time. The game is a Japanese-style RPG with top-down world map navigation, automatic leveling up, and random enemy encounters.  The game introduces a system called ATB (active-time battle). While combat is turn-based in its core, the game does not pause when the player accesses the battle menu. Enemies continue to act in real time regardless of the actions of the player-controlled party. The turns of the participants are calculated depending on their agility rating. Each player-controlled character has a special bar that gradually refills itself; said character may act when the bar is full.  Unlike all the previous Final Fantasy games, the fourth installment does not allow the player to customize the characters' abilities and classes. Each character belongs to a specific, clearly defined class: dragoon, white mage, black mage, summoner, ninja, etc. Each of these classes has distinct special abilities or magic spells. New abilities are learned automatically when a character reaches a pre-determined level. Characters join and leave the party as dictated by the game's plot events. The active party includes up to five combatants.  The PlayStation version adds a new rendered intro and ending."},{"id":2777,"title":"Final Fantasy Anthology - European Edition - Final Fantasy V","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The Elemental Crystals are the life source of the planet. With them, gentle winds blow, the seas are active, fire burns bright, and the earth is full of life. All seems well in the world, until the wind suddenly stops, the sea begin to grow stagnant, the heat of fire becomes scarce, and the earth begins to wither. King Tycoon, sensing a premonition of evil, hurries off to check on the Wind Crystal, only to witness it destroy itself.  Meanwhile, a young traveler named Bartz is camping in a field when a giant meteor strikes the planet. When he heads out to examine the meteor, he is shocked to find a young girl named Lenna, who is the princess of Tycoon, and an old man named Galuf, who is on a critical mission. Later, joined by Faris, a pirate captain, the foursome must travel the land in search of the destroyer of the Crystals, and save the planet at any cost.  Final Fantasy V is a role-playing game that uses the Active Time Battle system first introduced in Final Fantasy IV. It also incorporates the Job/Ability system from Final Fantasy III, which keeps the core gameplay centered on four main characters and allows the player to change their classes, or 'jobs'. A new feature lets the player assign an ability from one job to a character who has another job."},{"id":2778,"title":"Final Fantasy Anthology - Final Fantasy V","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The Elemental Crystals are the life source of the planet. With them, gentle winds blow, the seas are active, fire burns bright, and the earth is full of life. All seems well in the world, until the wind suddenly stops, the sea begin to grow stagnant, the heat of fire becomes scarce, and the earth begins to wither. King Tycoon, sensing a premonition of evil, hurries off to check on the Wind Crystal, only to witness it destroy itself.  Meanwhile, a young traveler named Bartz is camping in a field when a giant meteor strikes the planet. When he heads out to examine the meteor, he is shocked to find a young girl named Lenna, who is the princess of Tycoon, and an old man named Galuf, who is on a critical mission. Later, joined by Faris, a pirate captain, the foursome must travel the land in search of the destroyer of the Crystals, and save the planet at any cost.  Final Fantasy V is a role-playing game that uses the Active Time Battle system first introduced in Final Fantasy IV. It also incorporates the Job/Ability system from Final Fantasy III, which keeps the core gameplay centered on four main characters and allows the player to change their classes, or 'jobs'. A new feature lets the player assign an ability from one job to a character who has another job."},{"id":2779,"title":"Final Fantasy Anthology - Final Fantasy VI","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A thousand years ago, the War of the Magi occurred. People remember it as one of the most horrible tragedies in history. Since the War of the Magi, magic has been all but forgotten, technology began to grow, and people returned to seemingly normal lives. The only true worry people have is the Empire, whose leaders are looking to revive the great force once known as \"magic\". The Empire had heard word of the remains of a mystical being, known as \"Esper\", being found in the mining town of Narshe. Quickly, three soldiers were dispatched to find this Esper and bring it to the Emperor. One of the soldiers, a young girl, triggers a power in the Esper that initiates a dangerous series of events. The only ones who can help her are a rag-tag band of rebels and heroes, who offer their very hearts and souls to save the world from the mad plans of the Empire.  The sixth entry in the Final Fantasy series was dubbed Final Fantasy III in the West because three out of the five previous installments of the series had not been released there at the time. Similarly to its predecessors, this is a role-playing game where the player controls a party of characters, travelling between various locales in the world, fighting randomly appearing regular enemies and bosses, and making the characters stronger by improving their skills and getting better equipment for them. The game maintains the ATB (active time battle) system of the two previous installments in the series, spicing traditional turn-based combat engine with a real-time element. In battle, every character can fight using weaponry and items, and each has a special combat skill as well. It is also possible for nearly every character to learn magic spells. By finding various Espers and equipping them on characters, the player can improve their parameters in different ways and choose the magic spells the characters should learn.  Unlike most other Japanese RPGs, the game does not have a single main character. Rather, the player-controlled party can be considered the game's collective protagonist. The first part of the game develops linearly, with one of the characters playing a central role; however, during the second part the player is associated with a different character initially, exploring the game world, recruiting characters, and completing sub-quests in a non-linear fashion."},{"id":2780,"title":"Final Fantasy Chronicles - Chrono Trigger","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A young man named Crono is about to enjoy a carefree day: he plans to go to the Millennial Fair, where his friend Lucca intends to demonstrate her newest scientific invention: a teleporter. Upon his arrival Crono meets a young girl named Marle, who volunteers to be the first to test Lucca's new device. However, Marle's pendant affects the teleporter's mechanism in a mysterious way, and as a result she is teleported four hundred years into the past. Crono and Lucca quickly recreate the time portal and follow Marle. They find out that her unexpected appearance has created some confusion, and proceed to fix the error, which in turn leads to unforeseen consequences, eventually compelling the heroes to travel to different time periods and change the history of the world.  Chrono Trigger is a Japanese-style role-playing game in which the player takes control of a party consisting of up to seven characters, developing the combat skills of its members and managing their equipment. There are no random encounters in the game: all the enemies are either visibly walking on the field maps and can be avoided by the player, or are waiting to ambush the party. No enemy encounters occur when the player navigates characters over the world map.  The game utilizes the ATB (active time battle) combat system from  Final Fantasy games as one of the combat style selections offered to the player in the beginning. The other selectable battle mechanic pauses combat whenever the player accesses the menu, effectively removing the real-time element and rendering the battles fully turn-based.  As the characters grow in power, their parameters increase, and they learn new \"techs\" - special powerful attacks and maneuvers which cost them magic points to use in battle. Techs may target a specific formation of enemies (e.g. a line) and can be used tactically depending on the enemies' positioning in combat. Characters may execute techs individually or perform double or triple techs, where each character contributes a tech which is combined with one or two others to unleash a powerful attack.  Once player-controlled characters acquire the ability to travel freely between time periods, the game's plot develops in a non-linear fashion. From that point on the player may opt to face the game's final adversary in combat and complete the story, or perform other plot-related quests. Depending on the moment of the story when the player decides to proceed to the final battle, the game may be concluded with thirteen different endings. The New Game+ option allows the player to start the game anew after having previously completed it, carrying over levels, techs, and equipment of the characters. The PlayStation version features an anime-style introduction movie and cutscenes, a \"movie theater\" mode which allows the player to re-watch these movies and listen to the game's songs, as well as an unlockable bestiary, dungeon maps, and art gallery. The Nintendo DS version retains these changes and adds two new dungeons and a new possible ending that foreshadows the events of Chrono Cross."},{"id":2781,"title":"Final Fantasy Chronicles - Final Fantasy IV","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The military country of Baron is one of the strongest in the land, with a proud army and a majestic air force known as the Red Wings. However, the recent actions of the king make even the most loyal of his subordinates doubt his judgment. The captain of the Red Wings, Cecil, is ordered to attack the city of Mysidia and take the Water Crystal from innocent magicians who protect it. When Cecil questions the king's orders, he is immediately thrown out of the country and sent off to deliver a package to the village of Mist, accompanied by his best friend Kain, the captain of the dragoons. Little does he realize that the king's inexplicable behavior is but a part of a much larger picture, which he is yet to reveal.  The fourth entry in the Final Fantasy series was released as Final Fantasy II in the West, because the second and the third games were not released there at the time. The game is a Japanese-style RPG with top-down world map navigation, automatic leveling up, and random enemy encounters.  The game introduces a system called ATB (active-time battle). While combat is turn-based in its core, the game does not pause when the player accesses the battle menu. Enemies continue to act in real time regardless of the actions of the player-controlled party. The turns of the participants are calculated depending on their agility rating. Each player-controlled character has a special bar that gradually refills itself; said character may act when the bar is full.  Unlike all the previous Final Fantasy games, the fourth installment does not allow the player to customize the characters' abilities and classes. Each character belongs to a specific, clearly defined class: dragoon, white mage, black mage, summoner, ninja, etc. Each of these classes has distinct special abilities or magic spells. New abilities are learned automatically when a character reaches a pre-determined level. Characters join and leave the party as dictated by the game's plot events. The active party includes up to five combatants.  The PlayStation version adds a new rendered intro and ending."},{"id":2782,"title":"Final Fantasy IX","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Square EA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Final Fantasy IX tells the story of Zidane, the member of a team of theater actors who also happen to be a gang of thieves, and Garnet, the princess of Alexandria. Zidane and his buddies first plan to kidnap Garnet from her mother's palace. But shortly after the kidnapping, they realize the queen of Alexandria is up to something evil. Zidane, the princess, and other characters they encounter on their journey decide to join forces and to find out what can possibly drive the queen to commit her cruel deeds.****The game is set in a medieval environment and generally looks more like the first games of the series than its two immediate predecessors. It utilizes the classic ATB (active time battle) combat system, and revives the class-based gameplay of earlier Final Fantasies - each character belongs to a certain class and uses his/her own unique attacks. Weapons, armor, and accessories allow you to choose and to gradually learn various abilities (magic spells, immunity to certain status changes, etc.) by participating in battles while equipping them.****Returning from Final Fantasy VIII is the card game, now called Tetra Master. Cards are now placed on a 4x4 grid, and can attack other cards on diagonals as well as cardinal directions. Cards no longer have set stats, and instead have a range of values and arrow positions, making every card unique. Regional rule variations are gone, but at the start of every match one to five positions on the grid will be blacked out, changing your offensive and defensive strategies with every game."},{"id":2783,"title":"Final Fantasy IX","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Square EA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Final Fantasy IX tells the story of Zidane, the member of a team of theater actors who also happen to be a gang of thieves, and Garnet, the princess of Alexandria. Zidane and his buddies first plan to kidnap Garnet from her mother's palace. But shortly after the kidnapping, they realize the queen of Alexandria is up to something evil. Zidane, the princess, and other characters they encounter on their journey decide to join forces and to find out what can possibly drive the queen to commit her cruel deeds.****The game is set in a medieval environment and generally looks more like the first games of the series than its two immediate predecessors. It utilizes the classic ATB (active time battle) combat system, and revives the class-based gameplay of earlier Final Fantasies - each character belongs to a certain class and uses his/her own unique attacks. Weapons, armor, and accessories allow you to choose and to gradually learn various abilities (magic spells, immunity to certain status changes, etc.) by participating in battles while equipping them.****Returning from Final Fantasy VIII is the card game, now called Tetra Master. Cards are now placed on a 4x4 grid, and can attack other cards on diagonals as well as cardinal directions. Cards no longer have set stats, and instead have a range of values and arrow positions, making every card unique. Regional rule variations are gone, but at the start of every match one to five positions on the grid will be blacked out, changing your offensive and defensive strategies with every game."},{"id":2784,"title":"Final Fantasy IX","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Square EA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Final Fantasy IX tells the story of Zidane, the member of a team of theater actors who also happen to be a gang of thieves, and Garnet, the princess of Alexandria. Zidane and his buddies first plan to kidnap Garnet from her mother's palace. But shortly after the kidnapping, they realize the queen of Alexandria is up to something evil. Zidane, the princess, and other characters they encounter on their journey decide to join forces and to find out what can possibly drive the queen to commit her cruel deeds.****The game is set in a medieval environment and generally looks more like the first games of the series than its two immediate predecessors. It utilizes the classic ATB (active time battle) combat system, and revives the class-based gameplay of earlier Final Fantasies - each character belongs to a certain class and uses his/her own unique attacks. Weapons, armor, and accessories allow you to choose and to gradually learn various abilities (magic spells, immunity to certain status changes, etc.) by participating in battles while equipping them.****Returning from Final Fantasy VIII is the card game, now called Tetra Master. Cards are now placed on a 4x4 grid, and can attack other cards on diagonals as well as cardinal directions. Cards no longer have set stats, and instead have a range of values and arrow positions, making every card unique. Regional rule variations are gone, but at the start of every match one to five positions on the grid will be blacked out, changing your offensive and defensive strategies with every game."},{"id":2785,"title":"Final Fantasy IX","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Square EA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Final Fantasy IX tells the story of Zidane, the member of a team of theater actors who also happen to be a gang of thieves, and Garnet, the princess of Alexandria. Zidane and his buddies first plan to kidnap Garnet from her mother's palace. But shortly after the kidnapping, they realize the queen of Alexandria is up to something evil. Zidane, the princess, and other characters they encounter on their journey decide to join forces and to find out what can possibly drive the queen to commit her cruel deeds.****The game is set in a medieval environment and generally looks more like the first games of the series than its two immediate predecessors. It utilizes the classic ATB (active time battle) combat system, and revives the class-based gameplay of earlier Final Fantasies - each character belongs to a certain class and uses his/her own unique attacks. Weapons, armor, and accessories allow you to choose and to gradually learn various abilities (magic spells, immunity to certain status changes, etc.) by participating in battles while equipping them.****Returning from Final Fantasy VIII is the card game, now called Tetra Master. Cards are now placed on a 4x4 grid, and can attack other cards on diagonals as well as cardinal directions. Cards no longer have set stats, and instead have a range of values and arrow positions, making every card unique. Regional rule variations are gone, but at the start of every match one to five positions on the grid will be blacked out, changing your offensive and defensive strategies with every game."},{"id":2786,"title":"Final Fantasy Origins","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Square Enix USA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Final Fantasy Origins is a re-release of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II. Both games have added CGI cut scenes, updated graphics, and added content. It also includes art galleries of Yoshitaka Amano's illustrations. Final Fantasy II was never released in the USA.****Final Fantasy is an RPG/adventure came where you choose four characters (from six different character classes). It features turn based combat, kill monsters for gold / experience to advance levels and equipment. ****Final Fantasy II is also similar but has several different aspects. There is no experience system is not based off of killing monsters. The more you use a weapon/armor the more proficient you get at it. It also features a keyword system. During a conversion some words can be memorized then you can ask NPCs keywords to further the plot, get more information, etc."},{"id":2787,"title":"Final Fantasy Tactics","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Final Fantasy Tactics was a big move for the whole Final Fantasy franchise into different fields. Tactics combines traditional elements of the Final Fantasy series with a completely different game mechanics and battle system. It was the 1st game during Final Fantasy 32-bit era using a 3D, isometric, rotatable playing field, with bitmap sprite characters and a turn based strategy system.****In the game you build up a team by recruiting many available characters you meet during your travels and stocking up plenty of items, to defeat various enemies waiting on your path. The game features a very complex character class(job) system where each character begins his way with a job such as Squire or Chemist. Successfully participating in battles, characters can later select one of more advanced jobs, with a total of 19 to choose from. In addition there are certain monsters and computer controlled \"guests\" with their own jobs and special abilities available to learn. In total, over 400 abilities are available which leads to ultimate endless combinations!****The PSP version of game are mostly reiterates the original PSOne. For example, the visual presentation is almost a 1:1 copy of the original. It looks like PSOne version with zoomed-in camera to make it fit the PSP screen. However Square adds cel-shaded introduction movies and numerous animation sequences played after each chapter ends. Some maps were completely remade as well, but you still cannot skip event scenes.****Also PSP version features two new playable characters: Balthier, from Final Fantasy XII and Luso from Final Fantasy Tactics A2. Two new job classes also have been added - the completely new Onion Knight and the Dark Knight class which was available on the PSOne only after using a cheat code. There are two wireless multiplayer options available once you reach the world map (just go into a bar in any town). One is Coliseum (Versus Battle Mode), the second is Cooperative Challenge (team-mission)."},{"id":2788,"title":"Final Fantasy VII  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The seventh installment of the Final Fantasy series takes place in a post-modern, steampunk, sci-fi world where high technology reigns and where robots and bio-engineered mutants co-exist with humans and dragons.****The story focuses on Shinra Inc., an evil mega-corporation responsible for all the world's high technology. Shinra supports this technology with Mako Energy, Shinra's patented source of power. Unfortunately Mako is the lifeblood of the living planet and by using it up Shinra is slowly upsetting the balance of nature.****In comes AVALANCHE, a rebel group of disenfranchised citizens who have taken it upon themselves to oppose Shinra's ambitions. The main character is an ex-Shinra soldier named Cloud Strife, an angst ridden fella with a complex history that's explained as the game goes on. Cloud joins up with AVALANCHE as a mercenary for hire, and together they take on Shinra's maniacal executives and their army of shock-troops, robots, and mutants. However after a while it becomes apparent that there are other forces at work, and ultimately Cloud must not only fight against Shinra, but also stop a powerful man from his past from destroying the world.****Final Fantasy VII updates the Esper character growth system from Final Fantasy VI into the Materia system. Instead of magic spells, abilities, and bonus stats being saved to a single character, they are saved to the materia itself, allowing you to change a character's spells and abilities from the equipment menu at any time. Also updated from VI are character-specific abilities, now called Limit Breaks. By sustaining enough damage without dying a character will build up their Limit Gauge, which when filled can be expended to do a much more damaging attack than normal. More powerful Limit Breaks are unlocked as previous ones are used, and acquiring the most powerful Limit Break of each character will require completion of sub-quests. Final Fantasy VII also features plenty of mini-games and many ways to explore the game world, including the submarine first introduced in  Final Fantasy III."},{"id":2789,"title":"Final Fantasy VII  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The seventh installment of the Final Fantasy series takes place in a post-modern, steampunk, sci-fi world where high technology reigns and where robots and bio-engineered mutants co-exist with humans and dragons.****The story focuses on Shinra Inc., an evil mega-corporation responsible for all the world's high technology. Shinra supports this technology with Mako Energy, Shinra's patented source of power. Unfortunately Mako is the lifeblood of the living planet and by using it up Shinra is slowly upsetting the balance of nature.****In comes AVALANCHE, a rebel group of disenfranchised citizens who have taken it upon themselves to oppose Shinra's ambitions. The main character is an ex-Shinra soldier named Cloud Strife, an angst ridden fella with a complex history that's explained as the game goes on. Cloud joins up with AVALANCHE as a mercenary for hire, and together they take on Shinra's maniacal executives and their army of shock-troops, robots, and mutants. However after a while it becomes apparent that there are other forces at work, and ultimately Cloud must not only fight against Shinra, but also stop a powerful man from his past from destroying the world.****Final Fantasy VII updates the Esper character growth system from Final Fantasy VI into the Materia system. Instead of magic spells, abilities, and bonus stats being saved to a single character, they are saved to the materia itself, allowing you to change a character's spells and abilities from the equipment menu at any time. Also updated from VI are character-specific abilities, now called Limit Breaks. By sustaining enough damage without dying a character will build up their Limit Gauge, which when filled can be expended to do a much more damaging attack than normal. More powerful Limit Breaks are unlocked as previous ones are used, and acquiring the most powerful Limit Break of each character will require completion of sub-quests. Final Fantasy VII also features plenty of mini-games and many ways to explore the game world, including the submarine first introduced in  Final Fantasy III."},{"id":2790,"title":"Final Fantasy VII  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The seventh installment of the Final Fantasy series takes place in a post-modern, steampunk, sci-fi world where high technology reigns and where robots and bio-engineered mutants co-exist with humans and dragons.****The story focuses on Shinra Inc., an evil mega-corporation responsible for all the world's high technology. Shinra supports this technology with Mako Energy, Shinra's patented source of power. Unfortunately Mako is the lifeblood of the living planet and by using it up Shinra is slowly upsetting the balance of nature.****In comes AVALANCHE, a rebel group of disenfranchised citizens who have taken it upon themselves to oppose Shinra's ambitions. The main character is an ex-Shinra soldier named Cloud Strife, an angst ridden fella with a complex history that's explained as the game goes on. Cloud joins up with AVALANCHE as a mercenary for hire, and together they take on Shinra's maniacal executives and their army of shock-troops, robots, and mutants. However after a while it becomes apparent that there are other forces at work, and ultimately Cloud must not only fight against Shinra, but also stop a powerful man from his past from destroying the world.****Final Fantasy VII updates the Esper character growth system from Final Fantasy VI into the Materia system. Instead of magic spells, abilities, and bonus stats being saved to a single character, they are saved to the materia itself, allowing you to change a character's spells and abilities from the equipment menu at any time. Also updated from VI are character-specific abilities, now called Limit Breaks. By sustaining enough damage without dying a character will build up their Limit Gauge, which when filled can be expended to do a much more damaging attack than normal. More powerful Limit Breaks are unlocked as previous ones are used, and acquiring the most powerful Limit Break of each character will require completion of sub-quests. Final Fantasy VII also features plenty of mini-games and many ways to explore the game world, including the submarine first introduced in  Final Fantasy III."},{"id":2791,"title":"Final Fantasy VIII  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Square EA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Squall Leonhart is a young man in training to become of member of SeeD - a mercenary organization and the goal of all young students in Balamb Garden. Squall is not a particularly friendly guy and has troubles with his fellow students and teachers. On the eve of his graduation hostilities break out between the city-states of Galbadia and Dollet. As their final test, Squall and three other students are sent on a mission to assist in the fight against Galbadia. In the process they discover that there are some other characters pulling strings from behind the scenes, and they get involved in a mystery that involves two decades of secrets hidden both from the world, and from themselves.****Final Fantasy VIII is set in a \"retro\" environment reminiscent of the 1960-ies, with some sci-fi and plenty of supernatural elements mixed in. It introduces many gameplay changes compared to the previous installments of the series. The player does not acquire money from random enemies, but instead receives paychecks over time based on the player character's SeeD rank. Party members can be customized by equipping them with magic spells, which can be \"drawn\" from enemies in battles. When used in combat, this spells act like expandable items; there are no MP (magic points) in the game. The trademark summoned monsters (called Guardian Forces in this game) play a very important role in the customization process. They can be \"junctioned\" to to the characters, acquire experience points of their own, learn and \"teach\" characters new abilities, and naturally also be summoned in battles.****As the  previous installment, Final Fantasy VIII features several mini-games, the most prominent of which is the card game Triple Triad. Cards can be won in matches or acquired through side quests or by transforming enemy monsters. Many characters in the game can be challenged to a game of Triple Triad, so it is always possible to take a break from saving the world to play cards with the locals."},{"id":2792,"title":"Final Fantasy VIII  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Square EA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Squall Leonhart is a young man in training to become of member of SeeD - a mercenary organization and the goal of all young students in Balamb Garden. Squall is not a particularly friendly guy and has troubles with his fellow students and teachers. On the eve of his graduation hostilities break out between the city-states of Galbadia and Dollet. As their final test, Squall and three other students are sent on a mission to assist in the fight against Galbadia. In the process they discover that there are some other characters pulling strings from behind the scenes, and they get involved in a mystery that involves two decades of secrets hidden both from the world, and from themselves.****Final Fantasy VIII is set in a \"retro\" environment reminiscent of the 1960-ies, with some sci-fi and plenty of supernatural elements mixed in. It introduces many gameplay changes compared to the previous installments of the series. The player does not acquire money from random enemies, but instead receives paychecks over time based on the player character's SeeD rank. Party members can be customized by equipping them with magic spells, which can be \"drawn\" from enemies in battles. When used in combat, this spells act like expandable items; there are no MP (magic points) in the game. The trademark summoned monsters (called Guardian Forces in this game) play a very important role in the customization process. They can be \"junctioned\" to to the characters, acquire experience points of their own, learn and \"teach\" characters new abilities, and naturally also be summoned in battles.****As the  previous installment, Final Fantasy VIII features several mini-games, the most prominent of which is the card game Triple Triad. Cards can be won in matches or acquired through side quests or by transforming enemy monsters. Many characters in the game can be challenged to a game of Triple Triad, so it is always possible to take a break from saving the world to play cards with the locals."},{"id":2793,"title":"Final Fantasy VIII  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Square EA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Squall Leonhart is a young man in training to become of member of SeeD - a mercenary organization and the goal of all young students in Balamb Garden. Squall is not a particularly friendly guy and has troubles with his fellow students and teachers. On the eve of his graduation hostilities break out between the city-states of Galbadia and Dollet. As their final test, Squall and three other students are sent on a mission to assist in the fight against Galbadia. In the process they discover that there are some other characters pulling strings from behind the scenes, and they get involved in a mystery that involves two decades of secrets hidden both from the world, and from themselves.****Final Fantasy VIII is set in a \"retro\" environment reminiscent of the 1960-ies, with some sci-fi and plenty of supernatural elements mixed in. It introduces many gameplay changes compared to the previous installments of the series. The player does not acquire money from random enemies, but instead receives paychecks over time based on the player character's SeeD rank. Party members can be customized by equipping them with magic spells, which can be \"drawn\" from enemies in battles. When used in combat, this spells act like expandable items; there are no MP (magic points) in the game. The trademark summoned monsters (called Guardian Forces in this game) play a very important role in the customization process. They can be \"junctioned\" to to the characters, acquire experience points of their own, learn and \"teach\" characters new abilities, and naturally also be summoned in battles.****As the  previous installment, Final Fantasy VIII features several mini-games, the most prominent of which is the card game Triple Triad. Cards can be won in matches or acquired through side quests or by transforming enemy monsters. Many characters in the game can be challenged to a game of Triple Triad, so it is always possible to take a break from saving the world to play cards with the locals."},{"id":2794,"title":"Final Fantasy VIII  Disc 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Square EA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Squall Leonhart is a young man in training to become of member of SeeD - a mercenary organization and the goal of all young students in Balamb Garden. Squall is not a particularly friendly guy and has troubles with his fellow students and teachers. On the eve of his graduation hostilities break out between the city-states of Galbadia and Dollet. As their final test, Squall and three other students are sent on a mission to assist in the fight against Galbadia. In the process they discover that there are some other characters pulling strings from behind the scenes, and they get involved in a mystery that involves two decades of secrets hidden both from the world, and from themselves.****Final Fantasy VIII is set in a \"retro\" environment reminiscent of the 1960-ies, with some sci-fi and plenty of supernatural elements mixed in. It introduces many gameplay changes compared to the previous installments of the series. The player does not acquire money from random enemies, but instead receives paychecks over time based on the player character's SeeD rank. Party members can be customized by equipping them with magic spells, which can be \"drawn\" from enemies in battles. When used in combat, this spells act like expandable items; there are no MP (magic points) in the game. The trademark summoned monsters (called Guardian Forces in this game) play a very important role in the customization process. They can be \"junctioned\" to to the characters, acquire experience points of their own, learn and \"teach\" characters new abilities, and naturally also be summoned in battles.****As the  previous installment, Final Fantasy VIII features several mini-games, the most prominent of which is the card game Triple Triad. Cards can be won in matches or acquired through side quests or by transforming enemy monsters. Many characters in the game can be challenged to a game of Triple Triad, so it is always possible to take a break from saving the world to play cards with the locals."},{"id":2795,"title":"Final Round, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"You are out on the course; the dew is beginning to disappear just as you step-up to the first tee. Line up the shot and blast your drive 350 yards down the center of the fairway. All of the excitement and drama of golf comes to the PlayStation with Konami Open Golf. You can choose from six different golfers, each with different attributes and skills. Once you’ve chosen your golfer, test their skills on a course designed with 32-bit polygon and texture-mapping technology. Compete against other players in a Tournament or Skins Game. For those who don’t want competition, hit the course and practice your favorite shots. No matter how you play, excellent play-by-play commentary brings the action to life. All of the realism and action in Konami Open Golf will make you think you’re out on the course. "},{"id":2796,"title":"Firebugs","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Attention To Detail Limited","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Welcome to the Firebugs racing season, where teams of different worlds send their best racer to compete for fame and glory. Play as Gismo, Karrie, Zero, BOW or Kami - each with a background story, unique special weapon, and alternate vehicle designs that can be unlocked. You race in five distinct worlds: a group of linked islands (Archipelago), a droid factory (Droid Gardens), a desert wasteland (Terrian Dunes), an industrial area (Sky Port) and a wealthy city (Aerial City). While racing, the personal weapon is stored in the left weapon bay. Random weapons that can be picked up by all racers are stored on the right. There are both offensive and defensive specials, including missiles, rockets, cannons, turbo, shield and a worm hole that teleports your opponents. Upon completing a perfect lap, you receive a special weapon, such as the stasis beam (immobilization) or the time warp (slow opponents down).****Vehicles can be slowed down but not destroyed, so he who crosses the finish line first still takes it all. The game uses 360° aerodynamics, which allow you to drive on walls and ceilings. Those game mechanics were previously used in ATD's Rollcage series. The single player mode includes championships divided over three leagues with increasing difficulty. Each league contains five worlds, with a different theme, and each character has a homeworld. There are qualifier races, heats (one-on-one) and final races where the grid is based on the results of the previous races. You can also test drive all 25 tracks in the practice mode, or go head-to-head with split-screen multiplayer. The game's soundtrack is provided by the Bomfunk MCs."},{"id":2797,"title":"Firestorm - Thunderhawk 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Core Design","publisherName":"Core Design Ltd","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"This is the sequel to Core's Sega CD game, AH-3 Thunderstrike. Like the previous game in the series, this is a helicopter simulator/shooter. It features realistic features like multiple weapons selection, full freedom of movement, and a mission-based structure. On the other hand, it also throws lots and lots of enemy tanks and helicopters at you to blow up.  The graphics in Thunderstrike 2 are drawn completely with 3D polygons, including the helicopter's cockpit. As you track an enemy, the view changes so that it is always in your sights. There are 8 campaigns to complete, each with multiple missions."},{"id":2798,"title":"Firo & Klawd","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Interactive Studios Ltd","publisherName":"BMG Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In the depths of New York City live two animal cop characters living out their own dreams (Firo, an orange ape and Klawd, an alley cat). But when counterfeit crimes push the city to its limits, the two must knock their differences to the side and clean up the mess that the other cops are yet to achieve. Includes a mix of Isometric platform action, and 1st person shoot 'em up stages, with plenty of laughs along the way."},{"id":2799,"title":"Fisherman's Bait - A Bass Challenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":" KCEO","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Based on the arcade game, Fisherman's Bait: A Bass Challenge lets you fish in four different lakes, each with 15 spots to fish from and with seven different lures to choose from. You can also play against a friend in versus mode and also featured the dual shock, new at the time to the PlayStation, which let you actually feel like you were pulling in an actually fish."},{"id":2800,"title":"Fisherman's Bait 2 - Big Ol' Bass","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"  KCE Nagoya","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"The sequel to Fisherman's Bait allows you to fish for over fifteen different types of fish, using twenty different fishing spots and many different lures. The game features five game modes: Beginner, Free Fishing, Tournament, Versus Play and World Monster mode. The beginner mode teaches the player the basics, while the Free Fishing mode can be used to hone their skills at their own leisure. In the tournament you have to qualify in three lakes to participate. Versus Play allows you to compete against a friend and Monster mode features out-of-proportion fish in fictional environments."},{"id":2801,"title":"Flintstones, The - Bedrock Bowling","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Adrenalin Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"South Peak Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"In The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling, Fred Flintstone is toiling away as usual at his thankless construction job. When it's quitting time, his boss threatens him with summary termination if he does not finish his trench-digging assignment by the next morning. The biggest dilemma for Fred is that he needs to practice for an upcoming bowling tournament. The benevolent alien named The Great Gazoo materializes and solves the problem by digging a trench and lining it with giant bowling pins. He then gives Fred a large bowling ball half shell in which to play live action bowling.****The action in Bedrock Bowling takes the form of steering the bowling shell down 8 different lanes. Each lane has 10 pins that the player must try to hit. Additionally, there are many diamonds, birds, and other powerups along the way to be collected for points.****The 8 lanes are Gravel Factory, Quarry, Flooded, Tar, Freeway, Crystal Mine, Lava, and Rockzilla."},{"id":2802,"title":"Floating Runner - Quest for the 7 Crystals","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Kokopeli Digital Studios","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In the world of Floating Runner, it's populace inhabit seven floating islands, living in peace and tranquility until one day it comes to a crash halt.  An evil emperor by the name of Zaurer has unleashed his hordes of baddies upon the land, enslaving and conquering all within their path and the only hope for this world is a young priestess, a bounty hunter and seven magical crystals.****The gameplay is a 3D platformer where the player takes control of either Cress (the priestess) or Lay (the bounty hunter) and explore these seven worlds in fourteen levels, blasting away bad guys with various spells, firepower and power-ups in an attempt to locate a magical crystal that will help them in their quest.  In addition to blasting away bad guys (which are disguised as cute, fuzzy animals) they must complete the level in a certain time-limit, but there are an unlimited amount of continues at the player's disposal."},{"id":2803,"title":"Fluid","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Opus Corp","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1 Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"A unique Interactive Sound Lab that enables you to compose infinite music sequences covering all genres of dance music. Navigate this incredible ambient world and access over 600 samples, an entire studio of audio effects, an 8-track mixing desk and an interactive light show. Control a dolphin as you move through serene underwater environments."},{"id":2804,"title":"Football Madness","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Naps Team","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Association football, commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball. At the turn of the 21st century, the game was played by over 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport. The game is played on a rectangular field of grass or green artificial turf, with a goal in the middle of each of the short ends. The object of the game is to score by driving the ball into the opposing goal. Football Madness let the players feel the passion and tension of the big match atmosphere. Crunching tackles and aggressive barges are all fair play in this game. Playing without the interruption of an irritating ref, you can do what you always wanted to without being sent off. You can even resort to dirty tactics!! Football Madness is a 5 vs 5 soccer game that features 16 national teams, 4 different stadiums and 3 game modes: - League - Single Match - Cup "},{"id":2805,"title":"Ford Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Toolbox Design","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Similar to Need 4 Speed: Porsche Unleashed, only here you choose among Ford type of cars. There are 8 versions of each vehicle; two 97 models, two 98 models, two 99 models, and two 2000 models. Each model varies in performance, the slowest being the 97 models and the fastest being the 2000 models."},{"id":2806,"title":"Ford Truck Mania","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Alpine Studios","publisherName":"Gotham Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Why are trucks in such high demand these days? They are tough, strong, can go almost anywhere - and are perfect for high-speed racing action! FORD TRUCK MANIA lets you put all manner of trucks on muddy mountain tracks and rough desert terrains to experience big thrills on strenuous roads. Experience the exhilaration of racing through the tracks head on with other competitors bent on doing whatever it takes to cross the finish line. Take a ride with FORD TRUCK MANIA and you'll never want to ride in a mid-sized sedan again. • Choose from 3 vehicle class categories: amateur, semi pro, and professional • Configure each course to your preference and style of racing • Customize your vehicle's steering, transmission, tires, suspension, and even the color of your car before each race for the perfect drive • Select from 8 ford trucks or 4 modified trucks to hit the track with. "},{"id":2807,"title":"Formula 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Bizarre Creations","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Formula 1 was the first of Sony's official FIA-licensed Formula 1 games. All the cars, teams and circuits of the 1995 season are recreated in millimetric detail. Variable game modes and camera angles are included. To widen the game's appeal, it includes optional helpers such as automatic braking.****The game contains a rock soundtrack including tracks by Joe Satriani and Steve Vai, and commentary from UK TV legend Murray Walker."},{"id":2808,"title":"Formula 1 97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bizarre Creations","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"An updated version of Psygnosis' first Formula 1 game. It features all tracks, drivers and cars from the 1997 season. Both an arcade mode and a realistic Grand Prix mode are available. New features are higher resolution and split-screen multiplayer."},{"id":2809,"title":"Formula 1 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Sciences","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"All 22 drivers and 16 tracks from the 1998 Formula One season are included in this racing game. It has an Arcade mode & a realistic Grand Prix mode, with car setups and trickier handling. Split-screen and four-player link options are offered. There is a new in-car view and more overall camera views than before. A rear-view mirror is available as a separate view, triggered by holding a d-pad button. This version adds the ability to tour the track, with TV analyst and former driver Martin Brundle directing you. Brundle and TV legend Murray Walker commentate on the races."},{"id":2810,"title":"Formula 1 Championship Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Bizarre Creations","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"An updated version of Psygnosis' first Formula 1 game. It features all tracks, drivers and cars from the 1997 season. Both an arcade mode and a realistic Grand Prix mode are available.**New features are higher resolution and split-screen multiplayer."},{"id":2811,"title":"Formula GP","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Kung Fu","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Formula GP lets you take control of the most powerful racing cars on the planet. Push your skills to the limit in one of six car designs and race over eight courses, all packed with enough hazardous bends and lengthy straights to provide all the racing thrills you need. "},{"id":2812,"title":"Formula Karts - Special Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Manic Media","publisherName":"Telstar","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Formula Karts is a semi-realistic racing title that attempts to capture the spirit of kart racing with it's low slung feeling of speed, and corner after corner of impressive handling (and inevitable sliding). The title supports both simulation and arcade modes, and features some effective race AI for non-player vehicles. Two player split screen is supported albeit with some slowdown."},{"id":2813,"title":"Formula Nippon","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"TYO","publisherName":"EON Digital Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is a race game based on a real open wheel Japanese series called \"Formula Nippon\" (originally based from F3000). You can make a career progress from Go Kart to Formula 3 and finally Formula Nippon. Four Game Modes are available: Scenario, Arcade, Time Attack and 2 Players. For Go Kart, you have 4 tracks available (2 tracks + Reverse) In Formula 3, you can choose 6 real teams and 14 in Formula Nippon. This two series can run on 5 existing Track (Suzuka, Fuji, Mine, Sugo and Motegi). Race can be played on dry or wet track."},{"id":2814,"title":"Formula One 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Studio 33","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Formula One 2000 is an officially licensed Formula One racing game. **The game is the 5th in Psygnosis/Sony series of Formula One racing games. All tracks, teams, cars and drivers from the 2000 season are in the game and can be selected. The game features a realistic damage model and various racing modes, including championship, single race-weekend, free practice and splitscreen mode for two players. Before each race, many aspects of the car can be customised. This is the first in the series to feature a safety car."},{"id":2815,"title":"Formula One 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Studio 33","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Formula One 2001 is an officially licensed formula one racing game. All tracks, teams, cars and drivers from the 2001 season are in the game and can be selected. The game features a realistic damage model and various racing modes, including championship, single race-weekend, free practice and splitscreen mode for two players. Before each race, many aspects of the car can be customised. Further features are a replay mode and race commentary by famous reporters of each language."},{"id":2816,"title":"Formula One 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Studio 33","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"An UK developed racing game based on 1999's Formula One Season. Every team and pilot is registered, as well as all 16 courses including the new (at the time) Sepang track at Malaysia.****Gameplay tends to go towards arcade action rather than simulations, as there are not many customization options and maneuvers such as drafting are useless thanks to the physics engine.**Supports quick race and season gameplay in both simulation and arcade modes, as well as multiplayer support for up to 8 players.****Graphics are entirely 3d with weather effects included and the game features commentary by BBC commentator Murray Walker."},{"id":2817,"title":"Formula One Arcade","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Studio 33","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"By the developers of the realistic Sony Formula One series, Formula One Arcade is also an officially licensed product, but the racing itself is unrealistic with many arcade elements. Players choose formula one cars and race other drivers on various courses, checkpoint-based with the clock counting down. Unlike the other games in the series however, the racing is very hectic and there are power-ups such as speed boosts, shields (invincibility), large tires (more grip) and more."},{"id":2818,"title":"Forsaken","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Probe Entertainment Ltd","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Earth has been rendered largely uninhabitable by an explosion caused by a bungled experiment. Few would dare to brave its unstable and searing environments - only those determined to grab a little of its remaining gold. You are one of those, taking your hover-bike into disintegrating caverns for a few hours of dangerous work which, successful or not, will be your last.****Forsaken is a first-person shoot 'em up in which you have complete movement freedom in 3 dimensions, as you accelerate, swerve and strafe your craft, making for gameplay resembling Descent. Each level has a defined exit which must be reached within a tight time limit. The surrounding areas are collapsing around you, with spikes and turbine fans among your hazards. Be very aware of other craft out to take all you have, as they alter their approach based on your weaponry (from the 25 featured in the game) and past encounters. ****On the PC, multiplayer action can feature up to 12 human players. The Nintendo 64 version featured 4 player split-screen multiplayer, while the Playstation version has no multiplayer options."},{"id":2819,"title":"Fox Hunt  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3Vision Games","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You are Jack Fremont, an ordinary schmo just trying to get enough money to eat something (by banging on your fridge, yelling \"I'm hungry!\") when you are caught in a big-city crime ring and hired by the CIA to be an incompetent spy (crude personality, not too bright...) which leads to hilarity and action alike. This game plays like an interactive movie, with a point-and click in the movie interface."},{"id":2820,"title":"Fox Hunt  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3Vision Games","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You are Jack Fremont, an ordinary schmo just trying to get enough money to eat something (by banging on your fridge, yelling \"I'm hungry!\") when you are caught in a big-city crime ring and hired by the CIA to be an incompetent spy (crude personality, not too bright...) which leads to hilarity and action alike. This game plays like an interactive movie, with a point-and click in the movie interface."},{"id":2821,"title":"Fox Hunt  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3Vision Games","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You are Jack Fremont, an ordinary schmo just trying to get enough money to eat something (by banging on your fridge, yelling \"I'm hungry!\") when you are caught in a big-city crime ring and hired by the CIA to be an incompetent spy (crude personality, not too bright...) which leads to hilarity and action alike. This game plays like an interactive movie, with a point-and click in the movie interface."},{"id":2822,"title":"FOX Sports Golf '99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Graphics","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"An amateur golf sim featuring no PGA endorsed courses or players. The game uses the standard golf gameplay mechanics, with three types of swings, a two or three click swing bar system, or the \"Fox Sports Swing\" which is mouse-motion swing type.****The game's most prominent feature is the use of a 3d engine and a series of 3d accelerated effects like reflecting water, lighting effects, trees that move and sway with the wind and translucent objects. The game features 8 single player courses and multiplayer support for up to 4 players."},{"id":2823,"title":"FOX Sports Soccer '99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Graphics","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Fox Sports Interactive, Inc. brings you Fox Sports Soccer 99 for the PlayStation. Over 120 total teams are included with game; 64 being National and 64 being League teams. This means you could have a friendly match between England and Canada or maybe you want to match up powerhouse Brazil with the small-time Seattle squad. Twenty-four unique stadiums also provide more realism for each team. Rendered with lush fields, crowds, stands, flags and just about everything else, you'll feel right in the game. Also, atmosphere is generated by the noise from the crowd and you'll definitely hear them. Yells, chants and ambient crowd noise can all be heard during a match. Leagues, tournaments, friendly matches and even a practice mode, where you can sharpen your skills with drills, exercises and game situations Oh, don't forget those penalty kicks either, they're great fun! Although, if you're one with a creative brain, then how about creating your very own league or tournament? Well, all you have to do is pick your teams, the prize and the rules. A whole slew of options were also incorporated for your enjoyment. Play-by-Play from the Fox Sports announcers has been included, in both English and Spanish. Three different difficulty settings will also make your gaming experience that much harder or easier, depending on you skill level. Rules, fouls, gameplay, game length, camera angles and so much more are at your disposal. You can even play the game with up to eight people, if you have a Multi-Tap Adapter. During instant replays, you can be the \"director\" so to speak. Camera angles, speeds, perspectives, it can all be executed for the most realistic angle on a sizzling-hot goal! "},{"id":2824,"title":"FoxKids.com - Micro Maniacs Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Micro Maniacs Racing is a racing game in the Micro Machines series. This time however, you don't get to race cars, boats or any other type of vehicle, but micro men. Most courses are on foot, but others allow you to take small vehicles such as jet skis and skate boards.****The game offers a variety of micro men to play with, ranging from mutants, cyborgs, mad professors, experiments gone wrong, and other strange characters. They all have their own special weapon to give them an edge in the races. There are 32 races which are organised by a mad doctor who hopes to find the ultimate soldier among these micro maniacs.****The Playstation version is completely in 3D. In good Micro Machines tradition, the races are all held in and around the house, including the garage, living room, bathroom, study and deck."},{"id":2825,"title":"Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Iguana Entertainment","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Baseball player Frank Thomas licensed one of the first baseball games to use motion-captured 3D graphics and multiple camera angles. 28 stadia have been rendered in 3D, and each has its own visible and significant differences. ****There are 6 distinct game modes, allowing for single exhibition matches as well as full seasons on the playoffs. There is also a Home Run Derby mode, allowing the player to pelt the ball out of the ground for points. ****You can choose pitchers and batters, based on their statistics and form. Bowling options are set to define the delivery, with fastballs and curveballs as well as more precise setting of pace and height. Fielding is optional - it's best to leave this to the computer at first You can always alter the infield and outfield depth and shift."},{"id":2826,"title":"Freestyle Boardin' '99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pony Canyon","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"This snowboard game features four different game modes; a Championship Mode, a Time Competition Mode, a Freestyle mode, and a Vs. Mode.****In the Championship mode, players choose from one of six snowboarders who each have their own ability ratings in max speed, cornering, technique, power, and recovery. Players then compete on 10 different courses with the majority being downhill races, and the others consisting of slalom courses, a halfpipe, and a tricks ramp. Players can perform tricks while racing to earn style points. Style points and the overall time are combined in order to determine the player's overall ranking. In between races, players get points to upgrade their boarders abilities depending on how well they performed on their previous race.****The Time Competition mode has the player racing solely to get the best time possible.****The Freestyle mode lets players choose any of the available courses to play at their own leisure.****Vs. mode lets two players race against each other."},{"id":2827,"title":"Freestyle Motocross - McGrath vs. Pastrana","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Z-Axis, Ltd","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Freestyle Motocross offers a chance to play as two Supercross greats. Both Pastrana and McGrath feature customizable bikes, allowing for edit of model, color, engine, and exhaust, all of which come in handy while playing on any of the multitude of courses.****Both open and normal oriented maps are available to race, freestyle, or combine both on, allowing two players to battle in split-screen mode or a 6 person race.****Customizable tricks can be achieved while attempting to win a freestyle match in either a Single Event or a Tournament Mode, unlocking tons of new levels including Las Vegas, Volcano, Inca Ruins, Loch Ness, and Desert Warzone."},{"id":2828,"title":"Frenzy!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCI","publisherName":"SCi","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Frenzy is a 3D shoot 'em up in which the player controls a small biplane. Flying through the levels the player has to prevent an evil baron from taking control of the world with his doomsday device. The game features a bright and colourful wacky cartoon world. The levels feature various themes such as valley, snow, lava, water and techno. There are twenty level bosses that need to be defeated."},{"id":2829,"title":"Frogger","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Millenium Interactive","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"This is a late-90s remake of the original arcade classic Frogger.  Navigate Frogger by hopping left, right, down and up through jungles, busy streets, sewers, and even the clouds to save his five little buddies, as well as the golden frogs of myth. Dodge cars, rats, and man eating alligators to stay alive. Snag some bugs for special abilities and points. Play against a friend online. Just remember, don't hop on sinking turtles."},{"id":2830,"title":"Frogger 2 - Swampy's Revenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Interactive Studios Ltd","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"The sequel to the Original classic (and the so-so 1997 release) changes the way you look at frogs! The stage is set for a totally new adventure where Frogger and his female friend Lillie Frog will need to leap over, dive under, hop through and climb above endless new obstacles and challenges to save the Frog Babies from Frogger's new arch enemy, the dastardly Swampy the Crocodile."},{"id":2831,"title":"Front Mission 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Yokosuka, Japan, 2112 AD. The young student Kazuki Takemura works as a test pilot with Kirishima Industries, a production company of military battle wanzers (walking panzers), mechanized walking robots with movement similar to that of a human being. Kazuki has just finished testing the combat capabilities of the new Zeinslev prototype in the lab. Finishing his day's tasks he is asked by his best friend Ryogo to help with a company delivery to the Japanese Defense Force (JDF) military based. This simple choice determines where Kazuki is when strange things begin happening in Japan. A large explosion, a wanzer theft, his sister Alysia being hunted, rumors of a powerful weapon, and accusations of involvement by agents of both the OCU and the USN all make the situation more complicated. Kazuki is swept up in a plot of conflicting loyalties and attacked by various factions. He will need to recruit additional characters and wanzers in order to be victorious in battle and investigate leads to uncover what is going on.****Front Mission 3, like other games in the Front Mission Series is a turn-based strategy game featuring real-time environments, CG movies, mechanized robots and strategic battles. The game contains two independent storylines with different situations, environments and unique characters made up of different set of allies and enemies. The majority of the game takes place on the battlefield where Kazuki and his allies are controlled in an overhead view 3D environment. The game is tactical and nature, so the player chooses his unit and assigns where it will be moved and what action it will perfom. Typical actions include attacking with a shoulder weapon (missiles or gernades), attacking with a weapon held in the hand (ranged and melee), using items, guarding against future attack and simply ending the turn. As chaarcters fire weapons back and forth at each other, they will inflict damage to different parts of the wanzer. Areas that can be damaged and destroyed/disabled include arms, legs, and body. Complete damage to the body will 'destroy' the wanzer in battle, whereas disabling other parts will merely render it less effective. Each weapon has a damage type which includes (I) \"Impact\", (F) \"Flame\" and (P) \"Piercing\". In practice these types function as weapon \"elements\" which can be reduced with the proper armor coating, however it usually renders it vulnerable to another damage type. Typically Anti-I defense is very weak against Class-P attack and defending against that is weak from Class-F and defending against that is weak from Class-I. Each weapon carried by the wanzers is also classified as either Ranged, Melee, Shield or Missile . Each pilot can have a proficiency in these skills, making the usage of some weapons by them more effective than others. Pilots also learn special skills during battle, these are activated by experience points, and amount of weapon usage. Special abilities are very dependent on the types of actions being performed and items equipped, so for example the ability \"Double Shot\" requires a weapon equipped in each hand of the same weapon class.****Between combat missions, Kazuki is able to save his game as well as explore the \"network\". The network is a virtual internet, allowing connections to the (completely fictional) websites of organizations involved in the Front Mission 3 plot. While exploration on the network is not required, it's exploration will uncover clues to some of the game's backstory as well as open up the opportunity to develop email contacts, obtain additional funds and unlock new wanzer gear.****Between certain missions, Kazuki will enter a town. These are represented by a simple graphical menu of different locations. Areas that can be visited typically include Pubs, Wanzer Equipment Shops, Wanzer Parts Shops and specific locations. Wanzers are mix-and-matchable so that feet from one model can be attached to another and different weapons carried. Different wanzer parts each have unique values for HP, accuracy, movement and armor. However each part and weapon has a \"weight\" value, which is determined by each individual Wanzer model's engine (as well as additional parts). A wanzer is always unable to carry more than it's maximum weight. Towns are also where Kazuki will often meet new characters and have conversations to uncover the plot."},{"id":2832,"title":"Future Cop - L.A.P.D.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Redwood Shores","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Take control of a transforming mech in Los Angeles and clean up the crime that is running rampant throughout. Use powerful weapons to destroy anything in your way, remember...serve, protect and survive!"},{"id":2833,"title":"Future Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Midas Interactive","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Defeat Lightning (known as Future Racer in Europe) tells the story of a near future where prosperity of humanity get a peaceful world without boundaries. But some people have created an integrated management system called \"calm\" to reinstate the natural environment and began to abolish restrictions on the use of the gasoline engine that was used in many transportation. A corporation wants to replace the gasoline engine and announced a new transportation development with it that uses the new energy called \"HAD (Hypostasis Alter Drive)\" A sense of speed racing, the convergence of powerful combat robot, a completely new type of game, \"DEFEAT LIGHTNING\". You have to use one of those powerful machines to change water into gasoline as fuel \"HAD\" using a humanoid robot as a vehicle. Now some different people will enter that tournament to win the price. The game features 2 game modes: Story and training. The player can choose between different characters (each of them with his own story) at the beginning of the game. "},{"id":2834,"title":"G-Police - Weapons of Justice","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Psygnosis Stroud Studio","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Further adventures in the G-Police world - more flying around in a futuristic helicopter-style vehicle, shooting things.  Features some new environments (an outer space section) and different craft for some missions.  ****G-Police 2 also features missions with battle, search and destroy objectives. It also has a cinematic full-motion video intro, created using motion capture. The game allows you to control 5 different vehicles, including the \"Raptor\" walking attack vehicle, and has additional secret missions."},{"id":2835,"title":"G-Police  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Wheelhaus","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"After a violent interstellar resource war, mega-corporations seize power from the remnants of Earth's governments and lead humanity's way into the colonization of space. The last vestige of central authority is in the form of the G-Police (Government Police); an independent agency tasked with keeping order in the colonies. You play as rookie Jeff Slater - a former military pilot going undercover at the G-Police squadron on Callisto, in the hopes of finding the truth behind your sister's sudden death.****G-Police is an arcade-style helicopter shooter set inside the colony domes on Callisto. You pilot a futuristic close-air-support gunship, and are tasked with engaging ground and air enemies as you uncover a sinister corporate plot. Your ship can hover and turn in a VTOL mode, fire weapons outfitted before each mission, and lock on to objects in the world to both track enemies and scan suspicious cargo. Missions require you to navigate through the skyscrapers and billboards of the various city districts, and complete a number of objectives updated through radio contact with headquarters."},{"id":2836,"title":"G-Police  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Wheelhaus","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"After a violent interstellar resource war, mega-corporations seize power from the remnants of Earth's governments and lead humanity's way into the colonization of space. The last vestige of central authority is in the form of the G-Police (Government Police); an independent agency tasked with keeping order in the colonies. You play as rookie Jeff Slater - a former military pilot going undercover at the G-Police squadron on Callisto, in the hopes of finding the truth behind your sister's sudden death.****G-Police is an arcade-style helicopter shooter set inside the colony domes on Callisto. You pilot a futuristic close-air-support gunship, and are tasked with engaging ground and air enemies as you uncover a sinister corporate plot. Your ship can hover and turn in a VTOL mode, fire weapons outfitted before each mission, and lock on to objects in the world to both track enemies and scan suspicious cargo. Missions require you to navigate through the skyscrapers and billboards of the various city districts, and complete a number of objectives updated through radio contact with headquarters."},{"id":2837,"title":"G. Darius","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"G Darius chronicles the story of the Darius star, and the heroes who protect it from evil. G. Darius features similar gameplay concepts to other titles in the series, but now plays in 2D/3D (a la Einhander/Thunder Force V/R-Type Delta)."},{"id":2838,"title":"Galaga - Destination Earth","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"King of the Jungle Ltd","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The player chases the famous alien horde through space debris, asteroid fields and the rings of Saturn before orbiting the sun and moon. The stages proceed to Earth's upper atmosphere and, in the closing sequences, its cities. Players collect the aliens' weapons and use their fighters to defend against missiles and suicide runs through infinite levels. In a tribute to the arcade classic, there are special Challenge Stages during which the player can earn tons of bonus points. Players will even be able to retrieve captured fighters from the descending Galaga Commander to double their firepower. Features include 3D ships, enemies and landscapes as well as power-ups and special weapons."},{"id":2839,"title":"Galaxian 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A home version of the arcade game of the same name, Galaxian 3 allows up to four players to blast away at oncoming enemy fighters from a first-person perspective. In a similar vein to Atari's 1983 Star Wars arcade game, the computer is actually flying the ship, and the players are simply gunners given plenty to shoot at. In addition to bringing home the coin-op's \"Project Dragoon\" scenario, another entire mission, \"The Rising Of Gourb,\" is also included. This mission allows players to follow up their recent rescue of the Earth with a desperate mission to save another world from the alien menace. Galaxian3 has little or no connection to Namco's Galaxian coin-op classic, and the PlayStation edition is only available as a Japanese import, despite the fact that it did make it to some U.S. arcades. Inspired by the \"walk-in\" theatrical-style arcade game, Galaxian3 is a blast-fest for up to four players. While the computer does the flying in this first-person shooter, the players are trigger-happy gunners with plenty of alien ships crowding the sky as targets. Everything, from stationary gun platforms on enormous alien command ships to agile fighters, is fair game. Occasionally reactors and other strategic targets must be hit, including one sequence that bears a bit of resemblance to a certain chase through a certain Death Star. The complete arcade game is included, along with an original second \"mission\" involving an alien planet that must be saved. "},{"id":2840,"title":"Galaxy Fight","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SunSoft","publisherName":"SunSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"As the millennium nears in the far future, a being of ultimate power named Felden will make his appearance in the galaxy. It is unknown whether he comes to destroy all living beings or use his powers for good, but whatever the reason a group of skilled fighters from all corners of the universe have decided to beat each other up in order to face off against him and claim his power.  Enter Galaxy Fight, a one-on-one 2D fighter set in the far future and featuring sci-fi characters and settings. In the game itself, you have to select from 8 fighters, each with his unique moveset and stats, and then attempt to defeat the other character in 2 out of 3 matches using your special moves and attacks while avoiding your opponent's strikes.  Features single player and 2-player Vs. game modes, secret bosses and bonus rounds."},{"id":2841,"title":"Galerians  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Polygon Magic Inc","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"500 years in the future,  a boy wakes up in a hospital with no recollection of who he is or how he got there.  Gradually, with the use of psychic powers, you find clues to unlock your past.  ****Primarily an adventure game,  gameplay is very similar to the Resident Evil series,  although the puzzles tend to be a bit more realistic.  Galerians is also a fairly cinematic game,  using many atmospheric cutscenes to unfold the story."},{"id":2842,"title":"Galerians  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Polygon Magic Inc","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"500 years in the future,  a boy wakes up in a hospital with no recollection of who he is or how he got there.  Gradually, with the use of psychic powers, you find clues to unlock your past.  ****Primarily an adventure game,  gameplay is very similar to the Resident Evil series,  although the puzzles tend to be a bit more realistic.  Galerians is also a fairly cinematic game,  using many atmospheric cutscenes to unfold the story."},{"id":2843,"title":"Galerians  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Polygon Magic Inc","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"500 years in the future,  a boy wakes up in a hospital with no recollection of who he is or how he got there.  Gradually, with the use of psychic powers, you find clues to unlock your past.  ****Primarily an adventure game,  gameplay is very similar to the Resident Evil series,  although the puzzles tend to be a bit more realistic.  Galerians is also a fairly cinematic game,  using many atmospheric cutscenes to unfold the story."},{"id":2844,"title":"Gallop Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Horse Racing","description":"Gallop Racer is part horse racing simulation, part action/arcade racer.****When choosing horses for your stable, you have to take a lot of factors into account. For instance, is the horse a long or short distance runner? Does it do better on a dry track or a wet track? The factors appear to be endless at first.****After you have your horse, you then get to race it. Unlike several horse racing games from this time, you get to control the horse on the track instead of just watching. Actually, you really control the jockey. The controls basically boil down to hitting the face buttons when you need to get the horse moving; similar to riding the horse in The Ocarina of Time, only without the turning. However, you can't drive the horse on for the entire race, or else it'll tire and you'll be left in the dust.****Once the race is over, you get your cash. Each place earns you a specific amount, which you can then use to improve your ranks of race horses. If you'd rather not spend more money, you can also breed them, creating a &quot;super racing horse&quot; from two exceptional racers. The horse isn't really super, but it will almost certainly have a prolific career."},{"id":2845,"title":"Game of Life, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Collective, Inc","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-6 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"The classic board game comes to life (no pun intended) on the PC!****Play the Classic or Enhanced version of the classic game.  Spin the spinner, get a job, get married, buy a house, play the stock market, take revenge against other players and gain wealth.****Play up to 6 players either over a network or the internet."},{"id":2846,"title":"Gauntlet Legends","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"As many as four (Expansion Pak required) can band together in an epic quest through seven magical worlds -- three of which are brand-new to the home version -- to defeat the vile Skorne. ****The nonlinear action begins in a hub, which leads to the worlds, each with two to five levels. You can complete a level in one world, then move to another world, returning later to finish a new level in the first world. ****Developer Atari Games has delivered four new characters in addition to the four in the arcade version. Each character will have unique special attacks. Controller Pak support will allow players to team their evolving characters. ****Enemies, bosses, power-ups, music and sound effects are all getting radical makeovers. Atari is busily remapping carryover levels and cooking up devious new puzzles and hiding places for items, so don't even think of cribbing from the coin-op version. ** **Graphical updates include real-time lighting, which is nowhere to be found in the arcade version. The N64 Expansion Pak pushes plenty of polygon-based enemies onto the screen. ****The essential action -- team up with others, find keys, magic, runes and other items, and beat the stuffing out of anyone in your way -- remains unchanged from the arcade hit. Atari has delivered a far meatier storyline, though, spiffed up by cinema cut-scenes at the successful conclusion of a world."},{"id":2847,"title":"Gekido - Urban Fighters","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"NA.P.S. Team","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Gekido: Urban Fighters is a 3D fighting game, inspired by the classic 2D beat-em-ups. The year is 2011 and a hackers' antivirus has evolved into an independent entity. Playing as one of the four characters: Travis the policeman, Michelle the military, Ushi the master or Tetsuo the school guy, you have to go after the hackers and find the virus.****The levels are filled with weapons and objects to vary your attacks. Regular moves includes acrobatics, jumps, kicks and punches with combos. You can also activate a short rage boost for additional damage. Next to the regular missions, there is an arena mode and co-operative multitap play with up to 4 players. ****Marvel comic book artist Joe Mad contributed, and the artists Fatboy Slim and Apartment 26 were contracted for the music."},{"id":2848,"title":"Gekioh - Shooting King","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Warashi","publisherName":"Natsume","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Gekioh is an updated port of the classic Saturn shooter Shienryu, itself a conversion of the 1996 coin-op. The game is a standard 2D vertical shooter with a near-future military theme. The most notable aspect of this update is the numerous bonus modes the game offers, which a generally either very difficult or completely absurd, including one which adds a laugh track to the game, and another which imitates the extremely-low-resolution LCD display of the PocketStation."},{"id":2849,"title":"Geom Cube","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Technos","publisherName":"Technos","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Geom Cube is a three-dimensional puzzle game based on Tetris concept. Blocks are dropped into a 4x4 pit where the object is to completely fill a level in the pit with blocks so it disappears. There are 24 different block shapes. If the blocks reach the top of the pit, the game is over. This game is for one or two players; the single-player mode has an option of playing against a series of eight computer opponents.****There are three game modes for one player: the fast, time-limited Finite mode, the slower Infinite mode, and a versus mode against computer-controlled fighters. Multiplayer is available as a head-to-head vertically split-screen mode for two players, where completed layers can be transported to the opponent's screen."},{"id":2850,"title":"Gex - Enter the Gecko","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics, Inc","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Gex 3D is a 3D platform game where you control a gecko who has to navigate several levels, all of which are parodies on well-known TV shows and movies."},{"id":2851,"title":"Gex","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Beam Software Pty. Ltd","publisherName":"Crystal Dynamics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Enter your television to defeat the evil Rez by collecting remotes to  open worlds inside your tv. **You are a gecko with all the usual platform hero skills such as jump, fire and close range attack, but also suction cups to help you scale walls, a tongue to pick up those tricky to get power-ups**and plenty of wise-cracks to keep you amused. Use them all to make your way through TV land searching for the remotes, collecting pickups, power-ups and killing TVs."},{"id":2852,"title":"Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics, Inc","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Gex must rescue Agent Xtra from the grips of the fiend, Rez. Gex goes undercover through many levels to try to find Agent Xtra. Each level parodies a certain aspect of television culture. Gex enters each level through a television set. He must collect remote controls to advance to the next level."},{"id":2853,"title":"Ghost in the Shell","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sugar & Rockets","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"3rd person action game based on the Ghost in the Shell original comic by Masamune Shirow rather than Mamoru Oshi's film. You take the role of a new member in Kusanagi's anti-terrorist squad and get to accomplish missions on your Fuchikoma, (a spider-like AI equiped tank) thanks to which you can jump, stick to walls and ceilings and shoot the hell out of terrorists, all from a 1st or 3rd person point of view. As the missions procede a plot starts to surface concerning a giant skyscrapper, the Aereopolis II, which will eventually be solved after 12 single player missions. Other features include a training sequence, 3D stereo sound and wide anamorphic screen mode for 16x9 TVs."},{"id":2854,"title":"Ghoul Panic","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Sony","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Ghoul Panic is a comedy adventure game, set in a haunted mansion. Using a PlayStation light-gun, take on the might of vampires, monsters, mummies, skeletons and spooks to open the locked doors and uncover hidden bonuses.  A conversion of the arcade game, with 3 difficulties and hidden game modes. There are also PlayStation exclusive game modes, including Survival, Adventure and Remix."},{"id":2855,"title":"Global Domination","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Global Domination is an action-based strategical wargame that is based on the fictional game James Bond plays against Maximillian Largo in the 1983 film Never Say Never again. Elements of this game are combined with the classical board game Risk.  In this game you play as an agent for a secret agency called ULTRA. You are hired by countries all over the world to protect them from their enemies.  Each of the twenty missions begins with a full motion video briefing. After that you are presented with a spinning hologram globe representing the earth. The world is divided into different countries, similar to risk. It is your job to defend your country from incoming attacks and strike against enemies.  With your keyboard you can switch between weapons and you can aim with your mouse for a target location for your rockets, aircraft and naval vessels. More and more weapons come available as you progress in the game."},{"id":2856,"title":"Glover","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Interactive Studios Ltd","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"A wizard is mixing up a batch of magic potions, when an explosion sends the gloves off his hands flying into the air. One lands safetly outside the castle, but the other lands in an evil potion mixture. It's this evil glove that decides to take over the castle. Meanwhile, 7 crystals, which used to sit on top of the castle and gave the surrounding lands its life force, also fly off in all directions. Thankfully, though, the good Glove changes the crystals into rubber balls, so that they would land safetly. ****You must control the good glove (name Glover) and find the 7 crystals, putting them back into the castle to restore the life back into the land. But be careful, the bad glove is out to stop you and take the kingdom, and the wizards power, for his own."},{"id":2857,"title":"Goal Storm '97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The first ISS Pro game for the Playstation, with**32 international teams, a choice of 4 stadia, 21 formations & strategies.  With a choice of Exhibition Mode, International League, International Cup, and a Penalty Kick mode."},{"id":2858,"title":"Goal Storm","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Goal Storm is a soccer game featuring 3D polygonal motion-captured players. It features an Exhibition and a Hyper Cup mode. Exhibition mode lets the player play a game of soccer against the computer or another player. Hyper Cup mode lets the player pick a country (unfortunately one without licensed players), and lets them compete in a tournament against three other teams. ****All the rules of soccer are present such as throw-ins, offsides, and penalties which can get players yellow and red carded. Offensive and defensive team strategies and line formations are also able to be set by the player. There's also an announcer who calls all the action on the field. ****Options let the player choose the computer's difficulty level, the length of the halves, and the conditions of the playfield."},{"id":2859,"title":"Gold and Glory - The Road to El Dorado","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Revolution Software","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado is an adventure game very much similar to Monkey Island. This game is based on the Dreamworks cartoon with the same title and has quite the same story as the cartoon: Two lads from Spain are about to go into prison, but they don't want to, so they escape by going onto a ship and search for the legendary City of Gold, El Dorado."},{"id":2860,"title":"Golden Nugget  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Point of View","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Immerse yourself in the Golden Nugget and you'll enjoy Las Vegas-style casino gaming in a four-star casino paradise with 16 games of chance to challenge and thrill you.  This is virtual nonstop casino action with all the authenticity and splendor of the real thing."},{"id":2861,"title":"Golden Nugget  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Point of View","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Immerse yourself in the Golden Nugget and you'll enjoy Las Vegas-style casino gaming in a four-star casino paradise with 16 games of chance to challenge and thrill you.  This is virtual nonstop casino action with all the authenticity and splendor of the real thing."},{"id":2862,"title":"Goldie","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Midas Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Hours of cartoon fun, Goldie is a compelling blend of entertainment for the younger gamer. Join the fawn - thats a baby deer - and friends in a search for Goldies missing mother. In addition to a fantastic cartoon video, this game also includes an easy to use virtual colouring book and a challenging puzzle game. "},{"id":2863,"title":"GP Challenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"GP Challenge puts the player in the role of a GP driver and allow him to compete in 4 different circuits. The game features 3D graphics and different camera angles (inside and outside the car). GP Challenge is a 1998 Formula One racing game by Midas Interactive Entertainment. The game features teams from the 1998 season, but the circuits are based on the 1994 season. From the games Main Menu: One can choose between a Single Race mode, or to go to the Options Menu. In Single Race mode; one can choose from a selection of Four Circuits to race on, and the Grands Prix feature realistic schedules from a Formula One Race Weekend; Including: Friday Practice, Saturday Qualifying, and Sunday's Grand Prix. Also in Single Race mode; One can choose to have a 'Four-Race Championship Season', but manual work from the player is required to undertake in this. After each GP is completed, the game subsequently shows the points each driver has gained for that race. However, the game does not add up the scores each driver gets over the course of the Four-Race season. Instead, players of the game must write down the scores each driver receives after each race, and then add them up manually at the end of the Final Race to see if they have become the Drivers World Champion. The Four Race Championship Season consists of Rounds 10, 13, 14, and 16 from the 1994 season. These tracks are Hungary in Budapest*, Portugal in Estoril, Spain at Jerez, and Australia at Adelaide. The races consist of either 3 or 5 Laps, depending on the players preference; and one can choose from three modes of difficulty: Novice, Amateur and Professional. The game pits you in the Seat of Eddie Irvine's 1998 Ferrari, (the man who ended the 1999 season as Vice-Champion). The game however, does not allow you to switch to another car, so you must remain as the Irishman, although you can change the 'Driver Name'. "},{"id":2864,"title":"Gran Turismo","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Polyphony Digital","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The first game in the Gran Turismo series of racing simulations.****You can choose between the arcade version (featuring classic cars such as Corvettes and Aston Martins) or the simulation, which is the true heart of the game. The simulation starts you on an entire racing career beginning with a cheap used car and second-rate tracks. You will find yourself longing for the Dodge Viper as your sad $10,000 starting fund puts you behind the wheel of a used Honda Prelude or Mazda RX-7. As you win races, acquire money, and earn advanced licenses, you are able to buy better cars and race in more competitive matches right up to the GT World Cup.****Features more than 140 cars."},{"id":2865,"title":"Gran Turismo 2 – Arcade Mode","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Polyphony Digital","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Second game in the Gran Turismo series of racing games exclusively for the PlayStation. Features 20  tracks and over 400 vehicles! It features an arcade mode and a simulation mode, and also supports wild two player split screen racing!"},{"id":2866,"title":"Gran Turismo 2 – Simulation Mode","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Polyphony Digital","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Second game in the Gran Turismo series of racing games exclusively for the PlayStation. Features 20  tracks and over 400 vehicles! It features an arcade mode and a simulation mode, and also supports wild two player split screen racing!"},{"id":2867,"title":"Grand Slam '97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Burst","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Grand Slam Baseball was an innovative, albeit relatively low-key release from Virgin Interactive Entertainment in 1997.****Not known for sports games, VIE released Grand Slam for Windows, Sony Playstation and Sega Saturn as the second title in its attempt to establish a mainstream sports line. The first title in the short-lived line was Power Play Hockey in 1996. The sports line would last only one more title after Grand Slam's release, that being the sequel to the hockey game, also released in 1997.****Grand Slam was one of the early adopters of 3D accelerator card technology and also offered full 3D play in software alone. The Playstation and Saturn versions were 3D by default.****Grand Slam introduced a few play mechanics to video game baseball that would later prove to be fixtures in the genre. The most notable in this area was the introduction of a meter for pitching, used to control the velocity and accuracy of pitches, similar to the familiar swing meter in popular golf games. This meter was later borrowed and made popular by titles such as EA's MVP Baseball. On the batting side of things, a similar metered approach was used. This was inspired by older arcade baseball games that allowed the player to load up a swing's power with a control stick before releasing it as the pitch came in.****Other highlights amongst Grand Slam's feature set included:****- A trade AI engine that would examine the needs of a team and decide if a proposed trade was in its best interest.****- Catcher AI and pitch signals, helping a player learn how to pitch to each batter's strengths and weaknesses.****- Attention to details and baseball flavor, such as players that would blow bubble gum bubbles during an at bat, light- hearted commentary, an All Star Break during season play (complete with a working voting ballot), and an in-game JumboTron scoreboard that would show animations after home runs."},{"id":2868,"title":"Grand Theft Auto - Mission Pack #1 - London 1969","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"DMA Design","publisherName":"Rockstar Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Grand Theft Auto: Mission Pack #1 - London 1969 is an official expansion pack to Grand Theft Auto. Instead of the fictional interpretations of New York, Miami and Los Angeles of the original, this game opens up the city of London to the player. The game features thirty new vehicles, new graphics and thirty-two new missions; all in a distinctly British theme. The new city contains many familiar landmarks from London in the late 60s as well as other cultural reference and Cockney slang. This time the player can choose the avatar's appearance, otherwise gameplay has not been changed from the original game. The player still is involved in organized crime and must perform a variety of criminal activities."},{"id":2869,"title":"Grand Theft Auto","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"DMA Design","publisherName":"Rockstar Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Grand Theft Auto, the player takes the role of a small-time criminal trying to make it big with the mob. Stealing cars, doing jobs for the gangsters and behaving generally anti-social are the way to success.****The action moves through six levels spread over three different cities, each based on a real US city: Liberty City (based on New York City), San Andreas (based on San Francisco) and Vice City (based on Miami). To finish a level, a certain score must be reached. Stealing cars and crashing into traffic, driving over pedestrians and killing cops all raise the score, but the **big points are made through jobs. Answering phones or entering special cars brings mission assignments, from simple \"ditch-a-hot-car\" jobs to supporting bank robberies or carrying out assassinations. Completing a mission will raise the score substantially and also increase the score multiplier, so that completing the next felony will gain even more points.****Criminal behavior comes with a price of course: if policemen witness a crime, the player's wanted level rises. At the lowest level, a single police car might give chase, whereas at the highest level whole car squads hunt the player, the police set up roadblocks and shoot to kill. The only way to evade the cops is to find a respray shop and get a new paint job with new license plates. This costs money which is deducted from the score, however. But even dying or being arrested are not the end. The player has several lives, and ending up in jail simply results in being stripped of all weapons and armor and the score multiplier being lowered.****The entire action is viewed from a top-down perspective, which zooms out while driving a car, for a better overview at high speeds. The cities are many screens large and can be freely explored. Crates are scattered over the cities, which might include weapons (from pistols to rocket launchers), armor or other bonus items: extra lives, police bribes (used to reduce the wanted level to zero) and get-out-of-jail-free cards (used to retain score multiplier and weapons when busted). Dozens of different vehicles are available for the taking, each with unique characteristics: a bus will handle very differently than a sports car."},{"id":2870,"title":"Grand Theft Auto 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"DMA Design","publisherName":"Rockstar Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Lie, cheat, and steal your way through 3 huge cities in the follow-up to Grand Theft Auto. Earn the respect of 7 different gangs as you demolish the town in your attempt to make lots of cash."},{"id":2871,"title":"Grandia  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Grandia is a Japanese-style console RPG, with big-eyed anime style characters, that was first released on the Sega Saturn in 1997.  It centers around the story of a young hero named Justin who possesses a mysterious artifact known as the 'Spirit Stone'.  The story takes Justin and friends (who range from a bratty eight year-old to a noble knight and a thief with a short fuse) through distant towns and abandoned ruins of a forgotten civilization (and even the occasional military base) in a search for adventure and secrets long hidden from the world. Grandia makes use of FMV cut-scenes to advance the story.****The characters are represented by 2D sprites which are moved around over 3D backgrounds in towns and dungeons.  Combat is initiated by coming into contact with enemies on the screen, rather than through random battles.  Combat itself occurs in pseudo-real-time, using an 'IP Gauge' to determine when a character takes action. Striking at the right time or with the right ability can even delay or cancel an enemy's turn.****The characters in the game gradually advance in level as they gain experience points for killing monsters. Characters also gain experience based on the weapon (e.g. sword, mace, whip, etc.) or magic (e.g. fire, water, etc.) that they use, powering up their spells and learning new ones from continuous usage.  There are a large number of spells, weapons, and other items to use throughout the game."},{"id":2872,"title":"Grandia  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Grandia is a Japanese-style console RPG, with big-eyed anime style characters, that was first released on the Sega Saturn in 1997.  It centers around the story of a young hero named Justin who possesses a mysterious artifact known as the 'Spirit Stone'.  The story takes Justin and friends (who range from a bratty eight year-old to a noble knight and a thief with a short fuse) through distant towns and abandoned ruins of a forgotten civilization (and even the occasional military base) in a search for adventure and secrets long hidden from the world. Grandia makes use of FMV cut-scenes to advance the story.****The characters are represented by 2D sprites which are moved around over 3D backgrounds in towns and dungeons.  Combat is initiated by coming into contact with enemies on the screen, rather than through random battles.  Combat itself occurs in pseudo-real-time, using an 'IP Gauge' to determine when a character takes action. Striking at the right time or with the right ability can even delay or cancel an enemy's turn.****The characters in the game gradually advance in level as they gain experience points for killing monsters. Characters also gain experience based on the weapon (e.g. sword, mace, whip, etc.) or magic (e.g. fire, water, etc.) that they use, powering up their spells and learning new ones from continuous usage.  There are a large number of spells, weapons, and other items to use throughout the game."},{"id":2873,"title":"Granstream Saga, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shade, Inc","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"You control a young man named Eon who must save the world of Granstream.  After a great war, the planet was covered in nothing but water.  The continents were then magically made to float in the air.  The floating continents are now slowly sinking, and Eon must save them from doing so.****The Granstream Saga is a fairly linear RPG with an action based battle system.  The game is supposedly the first fully 3D RPG for the PlayStation, and it also features anime cutscenes.  The Granstream Saga debuted at #1 in Japan."},{"id":2874,"title":"Grid Runner","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Aliens have captured you and you are forced to play a deadly game of what appears to be capture the flag combined with tag. Race your way around the area and capture the required number of flags before being touched by your opponent. If they do touch you, you must find and touch them before they capture the right number of flags. Who ever is \"it\" cannot capture flags until their opponent is tagged. There is a story and 2 player versus mode. Through the story, you face many different enemies with ranging speeds and firepower (gun fire only slows down the person shot, there is no health bar)."},{"id":2875,"title":"Grinch, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"As the Grinch, you're going to make sure that Whoville will NOT celebrate Christmas this year... Your missions, should you choose to accept them, includes breaking presents, build some of your nasty gadgets (rotten egg launcher, slime shooter), messing with the mail... And more. Explore four large environments in search of your blueprints for your \"weapons\". Even summon your pal Max for a little assistance at times."},{"id":2876,"title":"Grind Session","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shaba Games","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"A pretender to the Tony Hawk's crown.****Get ready to ride the rails and ollie over fences in Grind Session. You can choose from six professional skaters: Willy Santos, Daewon Song, Cara-Beth Burnside, Ed Templeton, Pigpen, and John Cardiel. ****If you can't find a skater that fits your style, you can create you own skater. After getting the boarder you want, go out and earn some respect in the games eight stages, which include some parks in the Van's Triple Crown of Skateboarding. ****Each level has a number of objectives that earn you respect points after they are completed. With respect, new levels open up including several competitions, which are broken down into street, vert, and best trick events. ****If your friends want to challenge you, take them on in a number of different 2 Player modes."},{"id":2877,"title":"Grudge Warriors","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tempest Software Ltd","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the future, gang warfare is settled between gangs by using advanced armored vehicles. A mysterious figure called the Crimelord has set up a tournament on a secluded island dubbed \"The Death Ring\"  to get all the gangs to fight each other to earn his favor. It's up to the player to take their gang to the top by infiltrating all the opposing gang's bases of operation and take out their network of power generators which will effectively cripple those opposing factions.****Gameplay is centered around vehicular combat. Bases are defended by enemy vehicles, gun turrets, and mortars which harass the player while they are searching for the power generators to destroy. Players choose a vehicle (which represents a gang) with each coming with their own distinctive weapons such as shield draining bombs, energy megabolts, corrosive sulfur gas bombs and, mini-thermonuclear warheads. Each of the 23 missions contain power-ups such as invulnerability, invisibility, double damage, nitro boosts, and guided missile lock jammers. Powerups are earned after collecting a number of tokens scattered throughout each mission.****There is also a 2 player split screen combat mode where two players can fight against each other."},{"id":2878,"title":"Guardian of Darkness, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Ekna is an exorcist monk from the \"The Gate\", an ultra-secret organization regularly sends him on the most perilous missions involving the paranormal. ****Guardian of Darkness puts the player in control of Ekna, an exorcist monk, in paranormal investigations.****The gameplay is a mixture of genres, adventure, puzzle, RPG, shoot-em-up and action. ****The first level starts with an investigation of an haunted museum. His assistant 'Edward Burnst' will train him how to use his different spells.****After each level, Ekna returns to his headquarters, the Tenebrans where he can get his orders from \"The Gate\" and get his specials weapons like grenades or energy power ups."},{"id":2879,"title":"Guardian's Crusade","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tamsoft Corporation","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The Golden Tower... a majestic symbol of hope to the world. But behind its walls lurks a being that could destroy all. Evil forces are already in motion as the Tower cries out for a hero.****Now destiny calls on you -- a young knight charged with the care of a magical baby creature of mysterious origins. Prepare to face fantastic foes in a quest that leads to the cradle of all evil."},{"id":2880,"title":"Gubble","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mud Duck Productions","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"An arcade game in which you have to break apart levels in order to free your planet from an enemy race.****You are Gubble D. Gleep, an alien who wakes up to find that his planet has been taken over by an enemy race, so you have to break apart areas using tools."},{"id":2881,"title":"Guilty Gear","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Arc System Works","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"In 22th century, the scientists, learning the ancient ways of magic, discovered a new technique that made it possible to create artificial beings by mixing the DNA of humans and animals. Those new creatures were called \"gears\". They had no will of their own and were destined to obey the humans forever. However, a gear named Justice was, for a mysterious reason, capable of disobeying the humans and making decisions of his own. He organized a rebellion of gears, that was later repressed by the knights of the Sacred Order, who put him in a prison. But recently, Justice broke free, and the Order organized a tournament to find out who is capable of hunting him down again. Among the main contestant is a man with unclear past, Sol Badguy, and his rival Ky Kiske, one of the most skilled knights of the order. The conditions of the tournament are, however, very strange. It is allowed to spill blood, and the first prize is also not very usual: any wish of the winner will be fulfilled...****This is a 2D fighting game, in which you can play as one of 10 very different kind of characters. There is a selection of fighters from Holy Order knights, Armed Air Force soldiers, Mafia members and mad scientists. Each character has his/her own storyline that will be fully revealed during the final showdown. In battles, you can charge up for special attacks, as well as perform Deathblow moves, which would kill the opponent instantly. You can either choose to finish the Arcade mode, challenge your friends to a Versus battle, or either train your skills out in the Training mode."},{"id":2882,"title":"Gundam Battle Assault","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Natsume","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"This game is the follow-up to Gundam: The Battle Master. Heero Yuy, the pilot of a Mobile Suit Wing Gundam is on a mission to destroy the remaining enemy Mobile Suits, who are under the command of Treize Khushrenada, in order to stop a war from starting. In the story mode, Heero can pilot any of the available mobile suits to do battle with his enemies. Each suit has its own set of special moves and a super attack. Some of the weapon based special attacks use ammunition which can eventually run out. The super attack can only be used 3 times during each fight. Each suit also has thrusters that can be used to fly in the air a bit. On the defensive side, players can dodge attacks by sidestepping and also can utilize a beam shield which can be used to protect the player from projectile attacks. Mobile suits come with 3 life bars total and fights are decided by trying to deplete all the life bars of an enemy mobile suit.****The game also contains a 2 player versus mode. ****Options allow the player to choose their difficulty level and also let them set the timer during a match to either on or off."},{"id":2883,"title":"Gundam Battle Assault 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Gundam Battle Assault 2 is an one-on-one fighting game, based on the popular anime series \"Mobile Suit Gundam\" and its various offshoots. You can play as the titular Gundams (giant walking robots) from a wide variety of series. The game features standard fighting game mechanics, with punches, kicks and a variety of combo moves that can be executed by each Gundam. Note that the Mobile Suits aren't as mobile as humans, and thus the fighters' movements are slower and their maneuverability is worse than in most fighting games. ****The game has several playing modes, which must be unlocked by using different Mobile Suits on the various difficulty levels. The available modes are: street mode, story mode, versus (a single duel where you can choose your opponent), two time attack modes (where you must defeat either 8 regular enemies or 4 boss enemies as fast as possible) and survival (defeat as many enemies as possible; fight until you beat all of them, or until one of them beats you.)"},{"id":2884,"title":"Gunfighter - The Legend of Jesse James","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You play as Jesse James in this arcade-style gunfighting game. Both him and his partner, Cole Younger, ride into town to pick up Zee, Jesse's girlfriend, and ride out of town. But fate works against them - Zee is kidnapped by a posse of bandits, and Cole is slain.****It's up to you to rescue Zee and avenge your deceased partner by fighting your way through several levels filled with classic wild west action!****Gunfighter features gameplay similar to Time Crisis: You remain hidden behind cover, and must hold down a button (or a pedal, depending on your setup) in order to peek out and shoot at the enemy. But doing this leaves you vulnerable to attack, so you must be careful to not get hit.****The game features a full-fledged story mode, as well as a no-frills arcade mode and a series of mini-games to keep you interested in the game."},{"id":2885,"title":"Gungage","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Gungage is a futuristic Third Person Shooter for the PlayStation. In the game, the world is threatened by strange creatures from an alternative world called Dark Moon, who want to take over the Earth.****You start the game with only one character available to play with, but three more can be unlocked. Each character has its own characteristics when it comes to the size of their gun, their speed, and their size. Each character also has their own special psychic powers. The story evolves differently with the various characters, but the same levels are used. During the game, special powers have to be collected.****Settings of the various levels in the game vary from deserts to laboratories. Enemies in the game vary from prehistoric looking beast to futuristic robots and tanks. Enemies can run around, pop out of the ground, fly in the air, and come out of the water. Levels are completed by confronting and defeating a giant level boss. The game can be played in easy, medium, and hard mode."},{"id":2886,"title":"Gunship","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"MicroProse","publisherName":"MicroProse","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"An update to Gunship 2000. This updated game now includes full textures on all 3D objects. The game features two game modes. The Quick Fire game mode has the player piloting a helicopter, trying to take out as many enemy targets as they can.****There is also a campaign mode where players can tackle various day and night missions in either Central Europe or the Persian Gulf. Missions range from destroying enemy convoys to taking out enemy platoons. Players start out as a greenhorn and can only do training or single scenario missions at first. The player can eventually get promoted to campaign scenario missions where they can also get to control a complete squad of five copters.****The game features flyable versions of the AH-64A Apache, UH-60K Blackhawk, AH-66B Comanche and four other authentic U.S. Army attack helicopters. Copters can be equipped with unguided weapons like rockets and machine guns and guided weapons like Hellfire, Sidewinder, and Stinger missiles which are used to take out both air and ground targets. Copters can be flown from either a cockpit view or from a chase view. The game also has other camera views such as the remote view or the tactical view."},{"id":2887,"title":"Hard Boiled","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Sensory overload: Get ready to shoot your way through psychdelic racing tunnels at neckbreaking speed. 5 extensive levels with multiple pathways, 2 terrible bosses that can be attacked from 360º, a huge range of nasty and awesome 3D graphics and special effects."},{"id":2888,"title":"HardBall '99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"MindSpan Technologies Corp","publisherName":"Accolade","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Hardball 99 (known as Hardball 6 in PC) is a baseball simulation. Hardball 99 follows up on Hardball 5. It is the first in the series to feature 3D enhanced graphics. It also has full Major League Baseball licensing, which allows the use of all real player names and teams. Gameplay modes include: Dynasty Dlay in which players get older over time which will effect their capabilities, Interleague Play, Consecutive Season Play with the amateur draft, and a custom league and schedule generator. An All-Time team that stars famous players from the past is included as well. "},{"id":2889,"title":"HardBall 5","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"MindSpan Technologies Corp","publisherName":"Accolade","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Action-oriented baseball sim. Hardball 5 is mainly an update to Hardball 4, with the additions coming in the form of adjustable difficulty settings, sharper graphics, more comments by Al Michaels and improved league play which comes with a full set of 1994 major leaguers plus a bonus \"legends\" league. Includes multiplayer support for up to 2 players."},{"id":2890,"title":"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Argonaut Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"From Argonaut, developers of the first Harry Potter game for PlayStation, comes the sequel, with mostly the same gameplay style and mechanics. To master his second year at magic school Hogwarts and discover the mystery behind the Chamber of Secrets, Harry must make his way through a 3D action adventure.****The game is more varied than its predecessor. In addition to platforming and maze sections, where magic must be used to fight monsters and solve puzzles, there are a variety of mini-games, like de-gnoming a garden by throwing gnomes over a fence or catching falling pipes thrown by a ghoul. There are also some unique action sequences, including traveling by floo powder, which entails sliding down a narrow path at high speed, or fleeing from the Hogwarts Express in a flying car. As in the first game, there are also Quidditch matches.****Another big part of the game are wizarding duels: these take the form of a best-of-three bout, where the two wizards zap each other with magic while trying to evade the other's spells until one duelist's health is down.****Also returning from the first game are collectible Every Flavour Beans and Famous Wizard Cards. The beans act as currency to buy cards, while the cards themselves are required to access certain duels."},{"id":2891,"title":"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Argonaut Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"One of several different games based on the first Harry Potter book and movie, the version for the PlayStation is a three-dimensional action adventure.****To complete his first year of studies at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and foil the evil Lord Voldemort's plans, Harry must complete a number of challenges. These include platform sequences, made easy because Harry jumps automatically when reaching edges. There are combat scenes, where Harry has to knock out or drive back enemies. Some challenges require the player to solve puzzles. Harry can use five different spells, which have to be learned in class first. Successful completion of the tasks often results in house points for Harry's house Gryffindor; failure in some deducts points, so the race for the House Cup can stay open until the end.****There is also broomstick flying in the game, both in Quidditch matches, where Harry has to catch the Golden Snitch by flying through rings that it leaves behind, and on other occasions, like chasing Draco Malfoy and knocking him off his broom.****Exploring Hogwarts is often rewarding, as many optional challenges and secret rooms await, often with rewards like a special item or collectibles like Famous Wizard cards and Every Flavor Beans. The beans can be traded for passwords that open up more hidden areas."},{"id":2892,"title":"Harvest Moon - Back to Nature","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Victor Interactive Software, Inc","publisherName":"Natsume","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"As a young boy, you visited your grandfather's farm one summer, which was one of the best there was. Now, some years later, your grandfather has passed away and you inherited his farm, which is now in a state of disrepair. The Mayor of the village has given you three years to turn things around, and bring the farm back to a state that your grandfather would be proud of. At the same time, you must also think about dating and getting married to secure a place in the village. Roll up your sleeves and get ready to get dirty, because that farm needs help and you're the only one who can make it the best farm anyone's seen."},{"id":2893,"title":"HBO Boxing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Osiris Software Design Studios, Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"HBO Boxing is a standard boxing game with the Home Box Office (HBO) license, known for their boxing broadcasts and events and over 35 real-life legendary fighters including Sugar Ray Robinson, George Foreman, Rocky Marciano, Hector \"Macho\" Camacho, Roy Jones Jr. among many others.****The standard modes apply such as Exhibition, Career, Tournament as well as a Quickbout which lets a player go into a quick match with the computer selecting the boxers, arenas, etc.  Players can also create their own boxer with a variety of stats including speed, stamina, etc. along with the sex of the fighter.  Using this fighter, the player can fight their way through the ranks of professional boxing from local arenas to big time Pay-Per-View events.****Jim Lampley, Larry Merchant, and Harold Lederman also lend their voice talents for in-game commentary."},{"id":2894,"title":"Heart of Darkness  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Amazing Studios","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You're a boy who most of all loves to play, and leave studying for somebody else to take care of. Your best company is your little dog who loves to wear your baseball cap. But on a hot sunny day, the moon covered the sun, and your dog disappears. You run to your treehouse and power up your computer and secret flying machine. Taking all you need, and go to find your lost puppy. Suddenly while in the sky, you strike some black creature, which was followed by a big crash. ****You get off your spaceship and begin your quest, which takes in 8 worlds and 176 screens of ladders, ledges and platforms, across locations such as mountains and caves. There are puzzles to solve and precise timing sections along the way. The game features orchestral music and video sequences."},{"id":2895,"title":"Heart of Darkness  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Amazing Studios","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You're a boy who most of all loves to play, and leave studying for somebody else to take care of. Your best company is your little dog who loves to wear your baseball cap. But on a hot sunny day, the moon covered the sun, and your dog disappears. You run to your treehouse and power up your computer and secret flying machine. Taking all you need, and go to find your lost puppy. Suddenly while in the sky, you strike some black creature, which was followed by a big crash. ****You get off your spaceship and begin your quest, which takes in 8 worlds and 176 screens of ladders, ledges and platforms, across locations such as mountains and caves. There are puzzles to solve and precise timing sections along the way. The game features orchestral music and video sequences."},{"id":2896,"title":"Hebereke's Popoitto","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SunSoft","publisherName":"SunSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Hebereke's Popoitto is a Tetris variant. The goal in each level is to remove the blocks already on the playfield, representing characters from the franchise. Other blocks fall down from the top of the screen and have to be steered to the right place before touching the ground or another block. When four or more of the same blocks are together, they vanish. The catch of this variant is that the blocks which have to be removed move over the playfield. The player takes the role of the penguin Hebereke who wants to win a tournament against his friends."},{"id":2897,"title":"Hellboy - Asylum Seeker","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Hoplite Research LLC","publisherName":"Dreamcatcher Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Hellboy: Dogs of the Night (also released as Hellboy: Asylum Seeker) is a third-person adventure game in which you play as Hellboy- Mike Mignola's comic-book hero and paranormal investigator.****     The game takes place in 1960's Prague, during Hellboy's early work with the BPRD (British Paranormal Research Division).  Hellboy and Sara are investigating their missing agent Peter, who lost contact with his team somewhere in Czechoslovakia.  It's up to Hellboy to uncover the events surrounding that disappearance, and set things right. ****     Gameplay is similar to Capcom's Resident Evil series, with adventure-game dialogue and puzzles punctuated with fights.  The game is fully 3D, with a bleak artistic style that is unlike the comic."},{"id":2898,"title":"Hellnight","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Atlus","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The future Tokyo is a megapolis built on top of a huge system of underground tunnels and sewers. A rumor is heard that in this underground world hide the followers of a mysterious cult, known as the Dark Messiah. At the same time a symbiotic life form escapes from scientists and makes it's way into the sewer system. There it causes the crash of a subway train and starts devouring the passengers on board. A lone hero, along with a schoolgirl Naomi Sugiura are the only survivors of the crash.... and must flee from the creature in order to survive.****Hellnight is a survival horror game at heart, although it has no combat gameplay. Controlling the nameless hero, the player must travel through the underground and protect Naomi. There is only one monster in the whole game, the \"creature\" itself, which is invulnerable and cannot be killed. Instead players are constantly on the run from it, making sure it does not catch them. The game is divided into large maze-like levels, each one usually populated by the creature who keeps pursuing the player (although he does change form after each level). At certain points there will be companions who can attack the monster and temporarily stun him. There are also people to talk to in the underground world, items to pick up, and puzzles to solve."},{"id":2899,"title":"Hello Kitty - Cube Frenzy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Culture Publishing","publisherName":"NewKidCo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Hello Kitty's Cube Frenzy is a puzzle game.  Falling cubes become building blocks that help Hello Kitty climb to collect prizes and earn extra playing time.  There are 11 levels of game play and a bonus round interwoven with all new stories about Hello Kitty and super cute illustrations never seen before.  3 ways to play: single player, with a friend in cooperation or head-to-head."},{"id":2900,"title":"Herc's Adventures","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Big Ape Productions","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Ahhh...ancient Greece. A fertile land, full of wine, women, and some of the best gyros you'll ever taste. Thanks to Persephone, the Greek goddess of spring and fertility, Greece is a wonderful paradise. But now the lord of the Underworld, Hades, has gone and kidnapped Persephone, causing the land to slowly wither away! Zeus, the King of the Gods, needs help in saving her, so who do you call? None other than three of the greatest warriors in the land!  You can choose from the big 'n' buff Herc, the super swift Atlanta, or the young and street-smart Jason, each of whom have their own weapons and strengths. The game's 40 levels include many further variations and pastiches of Greek mythology and legend.  It's all up to you to rescue Persephone and give Hades a beatdown he'll never forget!"},{"id":2901,"title":"Hexen - Beyond Heretic","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Raven Software","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Hexen is the sequel to Heretic.  While the Heretic was destroying D'Sparil, the other two Serpent Riders have come to your dimension and slaughtered everyone. Or so they thought. Three humans have managed to escape with their lives and now seek vengeance against the Serpent Rider Korax who remains in their world.****Like Heretic, Hexen is a fantasy game based on an enhanced DOOM engine. All of Heretic's innovations like vertical looking, flying, and the inventory system have been carried over. The new major changes this time around are three characters for the player to choose from and the level hub system. The characters are the Fighter, the Cleric, and the Mage.  Each one has four unique weapons and different levels of speed and armor.****The hub system steps away from the traditional \"single levels stringed along into episodes\" system which had been carried over into the FPS genre from sidescrollers and made popular by Wolfenstein 3D. In Hexen's hub system each episode is still made up of interconnected levels, but most of the levels are connected to a single \"hub\" level through portals. There are also portals between some of the \"spoke\" levels. Many of the puzzles in Hexen require travel back and forth between different levels.****Other innovations in Hexen included weather effects, jumping, earth-quakes, and destructible objects such as trees and vases."},{"id":2902,"title":"Hi-Octane - The Track Fights Back!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Bullfrog Productions Ltd","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A futuristic racing game with hover cars, in the same line as Wipeout, using a modified version of the Magic Carpet 2 engine.****Gameplay takes a straightforward approach, with the directional keys controlling the steering and throttle, and three keys to fire the minigun, missiles or charge the booster. While the minigun has unlimited ammo, both fuel, armour and missiles must be replenished by passing through some marked areas or picking up powerups in the track or by left destroyed opponents. While the vehicles float on the track they are still influenced by the ground material: they slow down on dirt and even more on water. **Each track has a number of shortcuts or alternate routes that offer powerups, and some tracks feature gates and ramps that open or close randomly.****Includes 9 tracks and several game modes (for Saturn owners and PC players with the 1.2 patch installed) such as single race mode (with option to change the number of laps), a Championship mode, Split Screen, Clone Race (beating the ghost of the best race time), Death Match (Where instead of finishing first what matters is finish alive and with the most kills) and Hot Seat, where up to eight players can compete in the same race by taking turns, with the computer taking control of the players' vehicles waiting for their turn. There are six hover cars to choose from: the fast Flexiwing and Outrider, the balanced KD-1 Speeder and Vampyr and the slow but armed to the teeth Berserker and Jugga. In addition to the natural capacity of each, their Minigun, Missle and Booster capacities can be upgraded by picking up powerups during the race. There are Eight teams to choose from, which change the colour of the vehicle: Mad Medicine (white), Bullfrog (aqua green), Storm Riders (purple), Fire Phreaks (orange), DethFest (blue), Foo Fighters (yellow), Gorehounds (red) and Assassins Anonymous (black)."},{"id":2903,"title":"Hidden & Dangerous","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Illusion Softworks","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The player play four Allied commandos in operations during World War 2. Mission vary from bomb planting to hostage rescue. The player can even drive tanks and other vehicles. ****The player can control a soldier in FPS mode and control the rest in a tactics mode. ****The campaign is divided into many episodes, and each episode into missions."},{"id":2904,"title":"High Heat Baseball 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team .366","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"High Heat Baseball 2000 is a baseball game which focuses on the simulation aspect. In comparison to its predecessor High Heat Baseball it now has an official license for the 1998 MLB season and uses a 3D graphic engine.****Playing modes include exhibition matches, season (in varying lengths) , home run derby, play-off and a career mode over multiple seasons. In the season and league mode there is even a managerial option available in which the player doesn't play the games himself but constrains himself on tactics and team development.****The player can customize a big part of the rule set. The player editor allows to change attributes and appearance. With automatic functions for situations like defensive alignment or throwing the player can delegate unwanted tasks to the computer."},{"id":2905,"title":"High Heat Major League Baseball 2002","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team .366","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"High Heat 2002 is the 3rd game in the \"High Heat\" series.  Gone from the previous two games is the Sammy Sosa title.  Like the previous games HH2002 is a total baseball simulator.  You can set back and just manage your team or you can get right on the field and play each game.  You can configure the game in many different formats. **** You can:**Lengthen or Shorten a season**Create new teams**Re-arrange the divisons**move players from different teams before the game starts**Change team settings**Create custom made players**...and generally do just about anything you want****From the swing of the bat to making blockbuster trades you have all the controls."},{"id":2906,"title":"Hive, The  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"Trimark Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Hive is very similar to Rebel Assault. All levels are rendered, with limit interactive influence by the user (works best with mouse). At the beginning, the game seems to be cool because of the different level designs, but later it gets repetitive, the designers ran out of ideas."},{"id":2907,"title":"Hive, The  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"Trimark Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Hive is very similar to Rebel Assault. All levels are rendered, with limit interactive influence by the user (works best with mouse). At the beginning, the game seems to be cool because of the different level designs, but later it gets repetitive, the designers ran out of ideas."},{"id":2908,"title":"Hogs of War","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Infogrames","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Command a regiment of hogs through different battlefields - all with the same mission: eliminate the enemy.****Gameplay is comparable to the Worms-games, but Hogs Of War comes completely in 3D.**You also have here lots of cool weapons and the possibility to give your hogs special jobs like: sniper, medic, ..."},{"id":2909,"title":"Hooters Road Trip","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Hoplite Research LLC","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"In Hooters Road Trip, the player takes control of a muscle car, competing in races and different skill tests sponsored by Hooters Restaurants, a popular food and bar franchise in the U.S. that employs well-endowed women, in locations such as California and Florida.  The gameplay mostly consisted of racing against computer opponents while avoiding oncoming traffic, such as other cars and semi-trucks.  ****The winner of these races will get to meet a real Hooters Girl (video wise of course), chosen for the game for each state they actually live (i.e., if they player wins a race in Florida, the player will get to see a Hooters Girl from a restaurant in Florida).  There are 12 different cars to choose from, some of which need to be unlocked by winning certain races.  Players can also race against each other in two-player action while the graphics are reminiscent of Destruction Derby."},{"id":2910,"title":"Hoshigami - Ruining Blue Earth","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"MaxFive","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"A fantasy tactical RPG set in a 3D world. The storyline will take you through 40 missions on the continent of Mardias. Command Fazz the hero and his band of mercenaries as they try to stop the Valaimian Empire from conquering Mardias and taking the Hoshigami. **    Innovative gameplay system involves several systems. The devotion system in which you worship one of six elemental spirits. The coinfeigm system in which you collect coins that have magical properties and then raise their levels. The rap (ready for action point) system which allows you to move, fight and cast spells, but be careful the actions you take will affect you later.   **    A tutorial if given to help you with the complex story driven battles as well as the history and current events."},{"id":2911,"title":"Hot Shot","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Naps Team","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Hot Shot is another game released by Phoenix as a cheap title for the Playstation one console and the gameplay is similar to arcade games Blood Bross or Cabal (but without the 2 players mode), in the part that the character is viewed from behind and the player has to defeat all the enemies in each level to advance to the next one. In the game the player takes the role of the futuristic bounty hunter that have to chase some prisoners in a military facility and you have to shoot the enemies until reaching the number requird to end the level. An enemy gauge at the bottom of the screen decreased as foes are killed. The bad parts of the game is that it looks more like a demo because the player doesn't have a good control method and the tanks energy got full again when the player is killed... "},{"id":2912,"title":"Hot Shots Golf","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Camelot","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Fun cartoonish golf game. Features attractive graphics and is easy to pick up and play for both novices and pros. Choose from a variety of modes including training, stroke play, match play, tournament and vs modes. Plus some miniature golf as well! Features a plethora of characters including some hidden ones. You earn experience points for your character after every round. Each character has different strength and weaknesses. Includes 4 courses and a free moving game camera."},{"id":2913,"title":"Hot Shots Golf 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Clap Hanz","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Hot Shots Golf 2' is the sequel to the very popular and critically acclaimed PlayStation game, 'Hot Shots Golf'.  While the sequel is in many respects similar to the original, it brings some improvements to the series.****Like the original there are several characters to choose from, and many more to be unlocked throughout the game.  Each character has his or her own strengths and weaknesses, making character selection more than just choosing a skin.  The character models themselves are of a more realistic style this time around, as opposed to the big-head anime style of the original 'Hot Shots Golf'.****There are several different modes of play, from standards like stroke, match, and tournament, to the 'vs. mode', through which new characters can be unlocked.  Gameplay itself is a version of the standard 'tap-tap-tap' variety used by the majority of golf games."},{"id":2914,"title":"Hot Wheels - Extreme Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atod AB","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Based on the Hot Wheels toy car collection, this racing game takes you on a wild ride though various, rather filthy, environments, fighting opponents to finish first in each race.****The basic gameplay is similar to most racing games. The player controls a car and races around tracks as fast as possible. By collecting pick-ups new properties can be obtained, such as nitro boosts, oil slicks, projectiles and other weapons. The computer-controlled cars can also collect the pick-ups and use them.****Cars have the ability to transform into four different types of vehicles: racing, truck, plane and boat. While transforming the body of the car stays the same while the side of the car \"grows\" wheels, wings or fins. The stages are divided into different parts, each designed for a specific vehicle. The parts are separated by a \"transformation portal\". When the player drives though such a portal the car will change into another type."},{"id":2915,"title":"Hot Wheels - Turbo Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In Hot Wheels: Turbo Racing you can race over 40 classic Hot Wheels cars, some looking sporty and some not. Race through 11 tracks filled with loops and danger chargers.  Cars and tracks are unlocked as you play, either by winning races or performing stunt flips, side rolls and combos. Two player races can either be pure head-to-head, or also feature the computer cars. The soundtrack is rock-based, including tracks by Metallica and Primus."},{"id":2916,"title":"Hot Wheels - Turbo Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In Hot Wheels: Turbo Racing you can race over 40 classic Hot Wheels cars, some looking sporty and some not. Race through 11 tracks filled with loops and danger chargers.****Cars and tracks are unlocked as you play, either by winning races or performing stunt flips, side rolls and combos. Two player races can either be pure head-to-head, or also feature the computer cars. The soundtrack is rock-based, including tracks by Metallica and Primus."},{"id":2917,"title":"Hugo - Frog Fighter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ITE Media","publisherName":"ITE Media","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"One beautiful summer´s evening the merry croaking of frogs is suddenly silenced: Don Croco´s soldiers are busy catching frogs for a barbecue! Ever helpful Hugo sets off on an adventure through the Swamp, Jungle, Crystal Grotto and the Factory in a quest to free the frogs... Hugo is hanging out with his friends, the Kikus, and peacefully sitting at the edge of the Jungle at dusk, they chat and laugh. A happy tune plays in the background and the frogs go ´Ribbit´ - as frogs do best. Suddenly, the sound of the frogs turns into a virtual racket, only to come to a halt that leaves Hugo and the Kikus listening to the deafening sound of ... silence. As they look beyond the edge of the Jungle to the swamp, they see two of Don Croco´s soldiers sailing away with all the frogs in great big nets.The frogs are clearly destined to end their days as a banquet delicacy! But Hugo is troll enough for the challenge and, together with the player, he sets out to rescue the frogs from their looming fate. Frog Fighter is a variation on the classic Frogger game concept. All action takes place on one screen at a time, as with the old arcade games.The game is so simple that children will intuitively pick it up and play. The game levels are built on different platforms, where players will find the cages with the captured frogs as well as keys to open the cages. Once a key has been picked up or a frog has been freed, a new key or cage will spawn in its place. Frog Fighter will be a favourite of parents and their children alike, ensuring many hours of fun and action in the company of our friendly troll - Hugo. "},{"id":2918,"title":"Hugo - The Evil Mirror","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ITE Media","publisherName":"ITE Media","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Having just barely survived his previous quest in Black Diamond Fever, Hugo the Troll is back in yet another exciting adventure! Somewhere in the Tricky Troll forest the evil witch Scylla and her loyal companion Don Croco is trying to figure out a way to capture Hugolina and ruin the Hugo family. By accident Don Croco drops a tray containing some glasses and when Scylla looks at the broken glass she smiles - she has come up with the perfect evil plan…. The Evil Mirror Scylla surprises the Hugo family in their hut and hit Hugo on the head with a mirror.The mirror does not break but Hugo has been caught in the mirror by an evil spell! Scylla crushes the mirror and scatters the three mirror pieces throughout the Tricky Troll forest. Hugo has been captured and the only way to save him and to free Hugolina is to find the three mirror pieces"},{"id":2919,"title":"Hugo","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ITE Media","publisherName":"ITE Media","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"The charming little Troll - Hugo - must fight the evil witch Scylla, who has captured Hugo's family and is trying to steal Hugolina's Beauty (Hugo's wife). You must help Hugo in his mission to overcome the terrifying traps and deadly dangers lying ahead of him, in order to defeat the wiles of the wicked witch, Scylla, and thereby save his family. Hugo PlayStation, the adventures of Hugo... In Hugo 1 PlayStation, the player must help Hugo in such different scenarios as: Plane, in which Hugo must avoid the balloons with deadly bombs, Skateboard, in which Hugo must avoid rocks and steep holes plus a lot more - 7 scenarios in total before Hugo finally reaches the Mountain where he can free his family.  "},{"id":2920,"title":"Hugo 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ITE Media","publisherName":"ITE Media","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Hugo is a character created in Denmark in 1990 for the purpose of interactive television, which has aired in more than 40 countries. The first two Playstation games of Hugo are ports of the old Amiga games. The charming little Troll - Hugo - must fight the evil witch Scylla, who has captured Hugo's family and is trying to steal Hugolina's Beauty (Hugo's wife). You must help Hugo in his mission to overcome the terrifying traps and deadly dangers lying ahead of him, in order to defeat the wiles of the wicked witch, Scylla, and thereby save his family. In Hugo 2 PlayStation, the adventures continues... In this game Hugo must overcome dangers in the long mineshafts, the Icecavern and while snowboarding down the mountain until he reaches the place where Scylla keep's Hugo's wife trapped. As a final attempt to stop Hugo, Scylla casts bolts of lightning at Hugo - is he going to make it?! The games include: - Snowboarding where you have to avoid snow balls, and you have to choose the correct route to get to the bottom of the mountain. -Driving a Mine cart where you are in a mine cart avoiding obsticles by ducking or tilting the cart, you then have to decide which way to go to try to get to the end of the mine. -Climbing up a cave, you have to climb up vines inside a cave, avoiding some obsticles such as bats, fire comming out of the wall and boulders being thrown at you. There are a few more games but they mainly include the same things as the other games. There is multiplayer in this game, which is where you and a friend take turns in doing levels, seeing who can get the best score. That's it. And you have to keep on playing untill both of you lose all your lives. "},{"id":2921,"title":"Hugo 3 - The Quest for the Sunstones","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ITE Media","publisherName":"ITE Media","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The Quest for the Sunstones is a 3D platform jump'n'run game. Like Indiana Jones, Hugo takes on great danger only equipped with a whip. It is a Crash Bandicoot like game - both in graphics style and gameplay. Hugo has to collect three magic Sunstones and place them in the right way and with the sun shining on them he will prevent Scylla and Don Crocos evil plan on causing death to the lovely and sweet creatures called Kikurians and destruction of their village. "},{"id":2922,"title":"Hugo 4 - Black Diamond Fever","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ITE Media","publisherName":"ITE Media","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Since Hugo solved \"The Quest for the Sunstones\", the Kikurians have lived in peace. But now Scylla is back with evil plans. Can Hugo help the Kikurians and stop Scylla before it is too late? It´s all up to the player in this new game packed with cool gameplay, great graphics, action and adventure. Scylla the witch is back again, and this time she has in her possession the formula for supreme evil. But to make her evil potion, she needs the rare black diamonds which are only found on Jungle Island where the Kikurians live.With Don Croco´s help, she captures the Kikurians and forces them to toil in the diamond mines, day and night. This is where the player enters the story. The player must help Hugo free the Kikurians and prevent Scylla producing her terrible potion. There are plenty of dangers to watch out for on Jungle Island. Don Croco has stationed his soldiers all over the island in order to guard the captured Kikurians and prevent strangers from entering so that they may stop the production of Scylla´s evil Black Diamond potion. Through more than 12 different new environments players will discover a new side of the well known Jungle Island, as a tightly intertwined plot and game play unveils itself - ensuring hours of action-packed fun with Hugo and his friends and enemies."},{"id":2923,"title":"Hugo 5 - The Evil Mirror","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ITE Media","publisherName":"ITE Media","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Having just barely survived his previous quest in Black Diamond Fever, Hugo the Troll is back in yet another exciting adventure! Somewhere in the Tricky Troll forest the evil witch Scylla and her loyal companion Don Croco is trying to figure out a way to capture Hugolina and ruin the Hugo family. By accident Don Croco drops a tray containing some glasses and when Scylla looks at the broken glass she smiles - she has come up with the perfect evil plan…. The Evil Mirror Scylla surprises the Hugo family in their hut and hit Hugo on the head with a mirror.The mirror does not break but Hugo has been caught in the mirror by an evil spell! Scylla crushes the mirror and scatters the three mirror pieces throughout the Tricky Troll forest. Hugo has been captured and the only way to save him and to free Hugolina is to find the three mirror pieces. "},{"id":2924,"title":"Hugo 5 - The Evil Mirror","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ITE Media","publisherName":"ITE Media","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Having just barely survived his previous quest in Black Diamond Fever, Hugo the Troll is back in yet another exciting adventure! Somewhere in the Tricky Troll forest the evil witch Scylla and her loyal companion Don Croco is trying to figure out a way to capture Hugolina and ruin the Hugo family. By accident Don Croco drops a tray containing some glasses and when Scylla looks at the broken glass she smiles - she has come up with the perfect evil plan…. The Evil Mirror Scylla surprises the Hugo family in their hut and hit Hugo on the head with a mirror.The mirror does not break but Hugo has been caught in the mirror by an evil spell! Scylla crushes the mirror and scatters the three mirror pieces throughout the Tricky Troll forest. Hugo has been captured and the only way to save him and to free Hugolina is to find the three mirror pieces. "},{"id":2925,"title":"Hunchback of Notredame","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Hunchback of Notredame is a novel by Victor Hugo published in 1831. The title refers to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, which the story is centered around. The story dates back to January 6, 1482, the day of the 'Festival of Fools' in Paris. Quasimodo, the deformed bell ringer, is introduced by his crowning as Pope of Fools. Esmeralda, a beautiful Gypsy with a kind and generous heart, captures the hearts of many men but especially those of Quasimodo and his adopted father, Claude Frollo. Frollo is torn between his lust and the rules of the church. He orders Quasimodo to get her. Quasimodo is caught and whipped and ordered to be tied down in the heat. Esmeralda, seeing his thirst, offers him water. It saves her, for she captures the heart of the hunchback. She is later accused of the attempted murder of Phoebus, whom Frollo attempted to kill in jealousy, and is sentenced to death by hanging. Quasimodo saves her by bringing her to the cathedral under the law of sanctuary. Clopin rallies the Truands (criminals of Paris) to charge the cathedral and rescue Esmeralda. The king, seeing the chaos, vetoes the law of sanctuary and commands his troops to take Esmeralda out and kill her. When Quasimodo sees the Truands, he assumes they are there to hurt Esmeralda, so he drives them off. Frollo betrays Esmeralda by handing her to the troops and watches while she is hanged. Quasimodo pushes him from Notre-Dame to his death. Quasimodo then goes to Mount Faucon (a huge graveyard in Paris where all hanged bodies are thrown), lies next to her corpse and eventually dies of starvation. One year later, excavationists find the skeletons of Esmeralda with a broken neck and Quasimodo locked in an embrace.  "},{"id":2926,"title":"Hunter, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Success","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Players battle malfunctioning robots guards and horrendously mutated creatures to recover the lost technology of a near-future Earth in the action-oriented role-playing adventure Battle Hunter, for the enduring PlayStation console. Civilization as we know it was wiped out in the Third World War and the few scientists who survive in the aftermath struggle to make use of their skills to bring humanity back from the brink of extinction before it is too late. As one of several competing \"Hunters,\" the player quests through dangerously twisted post-apocalyptic lands in search of important technological relics and the bounties they will bring. It’s the very near future, and a gigantic war has wiped out much of mankind. The scientists who remain on the Earth’s surface want to create a formula to bring humanity back from the brink of extinction, but they’ll need important information that’s stored in the vaults of the world’s largest cities. The mission of retrieving the facts has been assigned to a highly skilled task force called the Hunters, and you’re among their elite. Compete with other Hunters and avoid deadly environmental elements as you try to become the first post-war hero by delivering the secrets to the right hands. Packed with hidden levels, special relics, and awesome power-ups, Battle Hunter (known as The Hunter in Europe) pits you against evil robots, mutated animals, and even some of your own friends! Battle Cards will help you get a leg up on the competition, and awesome action physics make the gameplay smooth and realistic. If you’re looking for an original challenge that lives up to its premise, check out BATTLE HUNTER. "},{"id":2927,"title":"Hybrid","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"MotiveTime, Ltd","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Hybrid is a 3D first-person shooter with a futuristic high-tech theme. Earth is on the the brink of collapse after years of fighting against an alien invasion, and you are among those who remain to fight. Your next mission is to strike a compound deep within the mountains. Choose from one of four characters: cybernetic commando George McKenzie, flame magic user Akiko Tyler, alien soldier Alien, or hard-boiled mercenary Bloodchaser Field. Use your guns and bombs to make your way through the complex and wipe out anything that moves."},{"id":2928,"title":"Hydro Thunder","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blue Shift, Inc","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Port of Midway's arcade boat-racer. The premise is non-existent, you simply rev up the engines and go on 13 water courses set in Antarctica, the far east, the Greek isles, etc. on different types of futuristic boats. Races use the usual arcade checkpoint system and scattered across the courses you'll find an assortment of power-ups and upgrades like nitro boosters. ****Graphics are entirely 3D with reflective water effects and realistic bouncing and bucking in the boats. Multiplayer competitions are supported for 2 players on the PlayStation version."},{"id":2929,"title":"Hyper Tennis - Final Match","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Human Entertaiment","publisherName":"JVC Digital Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Hear the grunts echo through the stadium as you control one of 12 (6 male & 6 female) tennis players with different abilities. Up to four players can compete in Exhibition singles and doubles or rack up points on a World Tour of six tournaments (the Australian Open in Melbourne, the French Open in Paris, the Human Open in Tokyo, Mixed Doubles in Montreal, the US Open in New York and Wimbledon in London). Three different court surfaces (clay, grass, and hard court) affect the speed and bounce of balls hit. You get penalized for not connecting on your serve and must time your hits of returns as it will affect where the ball goes. Your player's movements are motion-captured and you can lunge at a ball if you are caught out of position. There's 9 different camera views to choose from. "},{"id":2930,"title":"I.Q - Intelligent Qube","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"G-Artists","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Put your brain to work! A squadron of Qubes are coming at you, and if you're not quick enough to get rid of them, you're toast! Capture them, contain them, and confine them...score points for capturing big groups of Qubes! Just don't touch the black Qubes, because...well...you're dead if you do.****And the rules are very simple. If you lose, you die. So you know what to do, right? That's right...don't die."},{"id":2931,"title":"Ian Livingstone's Deathtrap Dungeon","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Asylum Studios","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Fang was once a proud and rich city, until Baron Sukumvit took over. Under his rule, the city is known as the City of the Lost Souls. Deep inside the mountains surrounding the city, Baron Sukumvit built a labyrinth, named Deathtrap Dungeon, and used it to imprison his enemies. Filled with vulgarities, traps and disgusting monsters, the dungeon is a very dangerous place. With his enemies gone, the Baron now has opened up the dungeon to sport and sends willing heroes down into it's depths, betting on the likelihood of their survival.  If anyone could survive all levels of the dungeon, and slay the red dragon Melkor,  they would receive 10.000 gold pieces and Baron Sukumvit would renounce his rule over Fang. Two brave heroes: Red Lotus and Bandog, agree to these terms and enter the Deathtrap Dungeon...****Deathtrap Dungeon is a 3rd person action game. Controlling either Red Lotus or Bandog, the player controls the character from behind with a camera mode like in Tomb Raider. To deal with the enemies encountered,  there are three different kinds of attacks: melee weapons, range weapons and magic. The melee weapons include basic fists to normal swords to a magic enhanced war hammer. In the range weapons department are goodies like bombs or a flame-thrower. In terms of spells are magicks such as fireballs or rather crazy spells like the exploding pig. But the real challenge are of course the riddles, traps and abysses that are everywhere throughout the dungeon.****During the journey, players will encounter many locked doors, that require the finding of keys and devices. There are also potions that regenerate health or provide immunity against fire for a limited amount of time. There are also several treasures hidden in the dungeon, finding them will increase the player's score at the end of the level. The player can save this game during a level by finding the various save points.****The game also features the two multiplayer-modes: Deathmatch and Last Man Standing."},{"id":2932,"title":"IHRA Drag Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Dialect","publisherName":"Bethesda Softworks","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Enjoy the power of Top Fuel, Pro Mod, Pro Stock, or Funny Car drag racing! Race on multiple tracks against some of the best drivers and cars of the IHRA. Start easy with a quick race, or modify any of the 70 different parts for optimum performance! Race on ten different tracks in different weather (day or night). Race friends or join tournaments online!"},{"id":2933,"title":"IK+ - International Karate +","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Ignition Entertainment","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"International Karate + (IK+) is a simple side-on beat 'em up. 3 characters appear on the screen - either 1 player and 2 AI, or 2 player and 1 AI - and proceed to kick seven bells out of each other via various karate moves.****Each of the moves scores a different number of points and if you come last in a particular round you are eliminated.****There are some sub-games too, involving your karate-master holding a shield and defending himself against bouncing balls from both directions, and kicking bombs off the screen before they explode.****All in the pursuit of that elusive black belt..."},{"id":2934,"title":"Impact Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Funcom Dublin Ltd","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"With disregard for a background story, Funcom Dublin offers a Wipeout-esque mix of racing and driving at a very fast pace. Completing laps within the allotted time does not suffice, you also need to destroy a certain amount of vehicles. Contrary to the aforementioned title, you drive ordinary racing cars, if you count out the mounted weapons. These include mines, concussion missiles, smart bombs, heat-seeking missiles, lasers and firewalls. Some are provided by taking out enemies, but power-ups, time bonuses, energy, armor and a handicap that turns the screen upside-down, can also be collected.****Five cars are available, with different statistics and built-in weapons. The initially weak weapon is soon replaced when you collect upgrade icons. To activate these, you have to complete a bonus stage after which you can also save your game. To add to the game's length, each of the twelve tracks, based on the settings \"city\", \"mountain\" or \"space\", has three variations: reverse, at night or the combination of the two. Other features include a small diagram showing approaching cars to time your mines, and pumping electronic tracks to match the game's pace."},{"id":2935,"title":"In Cold Blood  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Revolution Software","publisherName":"Dreamcatcher Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In the near future... Cold War has reignited between US and People's Republic of China. CIA has requested assistance of British MI6 to send an agent into Volgia, a former Soviet republic under control of General Nagarov. You are John Cord, MI6 agent chosen for the assignment. Your investigation turns out to be anything BUT simple...****In Cold Blood is an adventure espionage game that relies on puzzle-solving."},{"id":2936,"title":"In Cold Blood  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Revolution Software","publisherName":"Dreamcatcher Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In the near future... Cold War has reignited between US and People's Republic of China. CIA has requested assistance of British MI6 to send an agent into Volgia, a former Soviet republic under control of General Nagarov. You are John Cord, MI6 agent chosen for the assignment. Your investigation turns out to be anything BUT simple...****In Cold Blood is an adventure espionage game that relies on puzzle-solving."},{"id":2937,"title":"In the Hunt","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Irem","publisherName":"Kokopeli","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A 2D side scrolling shooter in which you take control of a small attack submarine and engage in underwater combat. The Dark Anarchy Society's forces threaten to destroy the earth's most important cities  and only you can get past their defenses and destroy their secret underwater lair.****In the Hunt follows the classic template for 2D shooters, with the added feature of being able to control scrolling speed. Includes seven levels of underwater action (and keep an eye out for threats from above the surface), upgradeable weapons, and two player cooperative gameplay."},{"id":2938,"title":"Incredible Crisis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Polygon Magic","publisherName":"Titus Software","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Help Taneo's family get home in time for Grandma's Birthday by stepping through 24 mini-games.  No two mini-games are alike.  Among others, mini-games include a rhythm action sequence, high speed ambulance-stretcher drive and even a simple test of arithmetic with groceries."},{"id":2939,"title":"Incredible Hulk, The - The Pantheon Saga","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Attention To Detail Limited","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The Incredible Hulk is an isometric 3D action game.****The popular Marvel comic book hero The Hulk returns to the PC, Playstation and Saturn systems to battle tons of lowly enemies and the occasional monstrous super-villain. When the lawful Pantheon society of superheroes kidnaps the green giant, he joins forces with his abductors and smashes through 13+2 isometric 3D levels (in a look reminiscent of the Loaded series of games).****True to the comic books, the Hulk relies on no other weapons than his massive muscles to punch, kick and crush his enemies. When he has accumulated enough gamma energy, he may use powerful special moves like a Vortex Spin or the Floor Hammer. Rare bonus items also allow the Hulk to summon one of the four Pantheon team members Atalanta, Ulysses, Ajax and Hector to assist in the thick of battle. ****Most levels include at least one arch-enemy, such as Piecemeal, Trauma & Lazarus or the U-Foes. Luckily, the Hulk’s regenerative powers allow him to regain health slowly. Little seems to be left of the Hulk’s legendary leaping capacity, however, so the green meat ball is forced to hop from platform to platform every now and then. ****You can find more information on The Incredible Hulk comic books in the trivia and links sections."},{"id":2940,"title":"Independence Day","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"This arcade game is based loosely on the 1996 blockbuster movie \"Independence Day.\" Interspersed with cutscenes lifted from the film, the game consists of flying a jet through various missions in order to take down the gargantuan, city-destroying spaceships. This entails flying around the 3D level and taking out targets such as: communication uplinks, shield generators, the occasional alien fighter craft, and ultimately bringing down the major alien ship via a strike on its main cannon. Powerups are plentiful, such as medical packs that heal your jetcraft, bonus weapons, bonus planes, and an item that freezes enemy planes for a brief time.****Mission settings include the Grand Canyon, Washington D.C., and New York City. There are other missions that are provided on a need-to-know basis (as stated in the manual). The game also features 2-player head-to-head action via a network or null modem link."},{"id":2941,"title":"Indy 500","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tomy","publisherName":"JVC Digital Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Indy 500 is an arcade 3D racing game. You race on circuits in typical open wheel cars.****The game features a two player (horizontal split-screen )mode, time attack and Indy 500 mode.****In time attack the player just has to beat the clock in Indy 500 mode he has to race all the tracks including qualification rounds."},{"id":2942,"title":"Infestation","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Frontier Developments Ltd","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In the game you drive an upgradeable buggy, an experimental vehicle, named ACAM. It can be transformed into six different shapes; you can turn it into an aircraft, or even a hovercraft. You have to shoot aliens with flashy weapons, collect resources such as Crystals, Energy Spheres and lost scientists. So you as single human hero must put evil aliens in their place and introduce them to his plasma cannon."},{"id":2943,"title":"Inspector Gadget - Gadget's Crazy Maze","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vision Media","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"According to the story of Gadget's Crazy Maze, Inspector Gadget's mysterious arch-nemesis is up to no good once again. This time, the MADD ringleader Dr. Claw has been creating mind-control crystals on his secret moon base, then tossing them down to Earth. If the crystals lay dormant for a short amount of time, they will activate, taking control of the consciousness of the whole world. To make sure no one disturbs them, Dr. Claw has spread them all around four different areas and inserted his vile henchmen to protect them."},{"id":2944,"title":"Intellivision Classic Games","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"LTI Gray Matter","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-5 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"A compilation of 30 games originally published for the Intellivision: •Armor Battle •Astrosmash •Auto Racing •Basketball •Boxing •Checkers •NFL Football •Frog Bog •Hover Force •Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack •Major League Baseball •NASL Soccer •NHL Hockey •Night Stalker •PGA Golf •Pinball •Sea Battle •Shark! Shark! •Sharp Shot •Snafu •Space Armada •Space Battle •Space Hawk •Spiker! Super Pro Volleyball •Stadium Mud Buggies •Star Strike •Sub Hunt •Tennis •USCF Chess •U.S. Ski Team Skiing A flashy menu system demonstrates each game."},{"id":2945,"title":"International Cricket Captain 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Empire Interactive","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"Captain England or any country from the Test playing nations. Captain any side in the new, two division country championship. Play in all domestic tournaments including the National League and the Super Cup. Replay the '99 World Cup. Pick your team, choose your bowlers, make declarations. Prepare the pitch, sign new players and decide the match tactics. Bowl around or over the wicket. Decide length and line. Set the field. The decision is yours. Features statistic database courtesy of the 2000 Wisden Cricket Almanack. Multiple ways to watch all the action including ball-by-ball or over-by-over. Extensive photo gallery of Country Championship and international players, plus photographs of most country and international grounds. Commentary by the BBC's Jonanthan Agnew. The only PlayStation cricket game to be published in association with Wisden and endorsed by Nasser Hussain. "},{"id":2946,"title":"International Cricket Captain 2001 - Ashes Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Empire Interactive","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"Captain any side in the two division county championship and play in all domestic tournaments including the National League and the Super Cup. Historical scenarios featuring great players from the past. Why not replay the '99 World Cup? "},{"id":2947,"title":"International Cricket Captain 2002","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Empire Interactive","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"Captain any country from the test playing nations or country teams. Sign new players. Decide match tactics. Play real World tournaments. Prepare the pitch. Bowl over or around the wicket. Play ball-by-ball or over-by-over. Are you ready to take on the world and make your followers proud? Features new up-to-date stats and photos of your favourite players and teams. Latest World Cup 2003 and Ashes scenarios. Multiple ways to watch the action. "},{"id":2948,"title":"International Moto X","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Graftgold","publisherName":"Time Warner Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"International Moto X simulates off-road motorcycle races. The main part of the game is the championship mode in which the player controls a 125cc motorcycle. There are various different leagues on different continents.****At first the player creates his rider and sets the colour of his bike. More important is the tuning of the bike. It is possible to buy new dampers, tires or engines or update the ones already in use. Also there is a choice between three, four or five gears  - inexperienced players can select automatic.****During the race the goal is obviously to be the fastest rider by using all the tricks in the book - including stunts like wheelies, risky jumps, sliding or forcing the competition out of the way. There are several shortcuts to use but when the player is caught doing so, he is penalized. Winning a race results in prize money which can be reinvested in better gear. After winning all races in a league the player is allowed to ride in the 500cc league.****Because the game is played in a 3rd person perspective there is no cockpit view - so all relevant data is shown in the upper left corner of the screen, including a mini map. Additionally there are two training modes, a time race and a training race against seven other riders on a course of choice. The game also features a scenery editor to create own courses but it not possible to save unfinished work. The competition editor allows the creation of new leagues with old or new courses."},{"id":2949,"title":"International Superstar Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCEO","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"International Cricket Captain 2002 is the third and latest game in the series for the Playstation One console. Game Modes: - Full Game: Take control of a first club county team and earn the right to captain the national side. - County & England: Captain both the first class county team of your choice as well as England. - International only: Test your chosen test side to compete in test series and competitions around the world. - 2003 World Cup: Mission impossible - Captain your chosen country to World Cup triumph in South Africa. - 2002 Ashes: The 2002 Ashes tour in Australia. "},{"id":2950,"title":"International Superstar Soccer Deluxe","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCEO","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This is the sequel to International Superstar Soccer, Konami's saga of soccer games. This Deluxe version was published first to the SNES, then the Mega Drive and Playstation.  ISS Deluxe has realistic animations and player sprites. You can compete with 36 national teams with recognizable celebrity players (like Valderrama, Baggio, Ravanelli, Petkov...), but their names are fictitious. You can choose too from 16 formations and 8 strategies to win.  The competitions available are: International Cup, World Series (League), Scenario Mode and customizable mini-cups/leagues."},{"id":2951,"title":"International Superstar Soccer Pro '98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCEO","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"ISS returns to the N64 with improvements to the six previous game modes found in ISS64. New scenarios and updated player rosters (although not FIFA licensed) are included, along with new stadiums from around the world (including three based on those used in the France World Cup '98), create-a-player options, multiple gaming strategies (offside traps, offensive plays, etc.), multiple weather conditions and under lights nightime play, plus commentary from Tony Gubba and surround sound."},{"id":2952,"title":"International Superstar Soccer Pro","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The first ISS Pro game for the Playstation, with 32 international teams, a choice of 4 stadia, 21 formations & strategies. With a choice of Exhibition Mode, International League, International Cup, and a Penalty Kick mode. "},{"id":2953,"title":"International Track & Field","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"International Track & Field continues with the button mashing of the NES games in 11 different sports, now in full 3D! The sports range from 100 meter sprint and 110 meter hurdles to javelin and discus.****The game features two game modes. One where you can practice each sport individually and the \"normal\" mode, where you can go at it with up to 4 people facing off in all the sports one after another."},{"id":2954,"title":"International Track & Field 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"Track and Field sports over 12 different events that will test your gaming mojo.  From Weightlifting to gymnastics to the 100M dash, Track and Field is the successor to the Track and Field games from the 8 bit Nintendo."},{"id":2955,"title":"Interplay Sports Baseball 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Interplay","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"A baseball game featuring an Exhibition, Season, Playoff, Tournament, and a Home Run Derby mode. There is also a General Manager mode that lets the player create and trade players, and change team lineups. The game features the real MLB players and teams of that time.****In the Playstation version, batting and pitching are both done from a behind the batter's viewpoint, while in the Windows version, the camera is more dynamic and is able to switch to both viewpoints. The Windows version is able to do this because of the Messiah technology being used, which allows for high-res Direct3D accelerated polygonal graphics.****When batting the player can choose to either swing for contact or for power. The player can also choose a difficulty level for their batting. Rookie has the player timing their swing with the pitch, Pro adds the challenge of controlling the level of the swing, while selecting All-Star is basically the same as Pro, except the pitches come in at a faster rate of speed.****When pitching, players can select different pitch types to throw depending on the ability of their pitcher. Players also can view a pitch chart that tracks every pitch thrown to each batter in the game. ****The game also features a play-by-play announcer and is able to keep track of the single season stats. ****This game is an update of VR Baseball 2000."},{"id":2956,"title":"InuYasha - A Feudal Fairy Tale","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"DIMPS","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"InuYasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale is mainly a 2D anime fighting game based on the anime TV series of the same name. ****The game features a story mode, player vs. player/computer, team player vs team player/computer. The game also features the character/attacks, images, and animated cut scenes for the special attacks from the TV series. As you play the game you unlock more character/play modes (above what is listed above) as you go.****The plot is the same as the TV series. Kagome (high school student in modern day) fell down a well and found her self in Feudal Japan and brought with her the Sacred Jewel of the Four Souls (sought about by demons for its power). It gets interesting after releasing InuYasha, a ½ demon who was after the gem. Early on, the Sacred Jewel was shattered during a fight and Kagome & InuYasha mission is to retrieve all the shards of the gem. During there journey they pick up some companions (human and demon) and come across many enemies."},{"id":2957,"title":"Invasion","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Microids","publisherName":"Microids","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The game begins in 17-October-2093 when an alien army (the Keseits) enter the solar system and in a brief battle they defeated the Earth armies. After the attack weapons, items and pilots are really few, and as being one of the few members of the resistance (called El Roy) the player will have to pilot his ship through different missions to destroy the aliens forces. The gameplay is a classic 3D shooter with different camera angles and a high difficulty level. "},{"id":2958,"title":"Invasion from Beyond","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"King of the Jungle","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Strange sights have been seen in the sky, crop circles appear on the ground. These can only be signs of an alien invasion. The people are scared and Area-51 is called up to defend the planet.****Invasion from Beyond is a 3D flight combat game. Choosing from a selection of different ships (more of which can be found during the course of the game), the player takes to the skies. Each ship contains a primary weapon, a secondary weapon and a Suk-O-Matic which can be used to retrieve items and people in order for them to reach safety."},{"id":2959,"title":"Iron Man - X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Realtime Associates","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This game is a linear beat 'em up Final Fight type game with the choice to play as one of two comic book heroes: Iron Man or X-O Manowar.  The game follows the pattern of sidescrolling action in each level with a comic book boss at the end of each.****Levels are as follows:Nuclear Plant Siege with bosses Mr. Hyde and the Melter.**2. Stark Enterprises with bosses Titania, Yellowjacket and Goliath.**3. Retake New York City with bosses Vizier and Mistress Crescendo.**4. Dromak Base Assault with bosses Absorbing Man and Dromak Gladiator.**5. Assault on Zola's Castle with bosses Arnim Zola and Mistress Crescendo.**6. Alien Dig: The Cosmic Cube with bosses Baron Zemo and Mistress Crescendo.**7. Board Dromak Ship with Final Boss General Krytos."},{"id":2960,"title":"Iron Soldier 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eclipse Software","publisherName":"Telegames Inc","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Iron Soldier 3 once again puts you in the driver's seat of a 42 foot tall killer robot.  It is the not too distant future, and powerful corporations are beginning use military force to overtake national governments.  You are a pilot for the United Republic, and you must stop the onslaught of the powerful Penta Corporation.****At your disposal you will have a a large array of weapons which you can attach to your Iron Soldier unit.  There are machine guns, missiles, grenades, a flame thrower, and more.  In addition to the standard Iron Soldier, you can pilot a smaller, faster chicken-walker type robot and a new slower, more heavily armed walker.****There are new game modes added since the Iron Soldier 2.  There is still a single player mode, with 25 missions to complete.  Now there is also an arcade mode, where your objective is to level every building in the area in the fastest time possible. Finally, for the first time there is a two player mode.****Iron Soldier 3 is the first in the series to appear on a platform other than the Atari Jaguar."},{"id":2961,"title":"Irritating Stick","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Saurus","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Ever played that thing at carnivals were you have to maneuver a metal rod through a maze without touching the sides? well, this is what this game is. Seriously! This game is based on a Japanese show in which you actually get shocks when you touch the sides of the maze. You control  the rod and have to maneuver it through several 3-D mazes without touching the sides. ****Includes 1 or 2 players simultaneous play or 8 players tournament mode, 3 courses with 100 mazes in total plus a random maze generator and editor mode."},{"id":2962,"title":"ISS Pro Evolution","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Before the Pro Evolution Soccer series, \"Seabass\" Takatsuka produced International Superstar Soccer Pro Evolution for the Playstation. The game includes a Master League, a club league of 16 teams including Man U, Arsenal, etc. The game has what you would except of soccer simulation, including an International League, & Cup, & not forgetting the European, African, The America's, & Asian cups."},{"id":2963,"title":"ISS Pro Evolution 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The second installment of the ISS Pro Evolution series,**the first ISS Pro game with a proper license, (some players with real names (e.g, Beckham instead of Deckham!).**The game has an extended Master League, **with 2 division's and more clubs. The game also has more international teams. The game has changed it's**gameplay, it's more smoother and more realistic."},{"id":2964,"title":"Italian Job, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pixelogic","publisherName":"Rockstar Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Based on the 1969 British film The Italian Job starring Michael Caine, this third-person mission-based racing game offers 16 missions, 50 levels, five game modes, two \"free ride\" levels, and an eight-player party mode. With a simple four-key control scheme, you'll race as Charlie Croker across London, Turin, and the Alps in the main event, unlocking missions as you go, with an eye on the prize of a four million dollar gold bullion heist at journey's end. Fifteen vehicles are available in the The Italian Job, including three classic Mini-Cooper S cars, 4x4s, and a motor coach.****Gameplay involves finding shortcuts and eluding police and Mafia heavies through sewers, around city streets, and across rooftops, thwarting capture by keeping your license plate number hidden from your pursuers as you follow onscreen arrow prompts."},{"id":2965,"title":"Jackie Chan Stuntmaster","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Jackie's grandfather has been kidnapped. To rescue his grandfather, Jackie must find and deliver a package to the kidnappers.****You take control of Chan as he fights his way through 15 levels filled with thugs and goons. Luckily, Jackie is a Kung Fu master and has no problem with punches and kicks. You can also perform signature Jackie Chan moves like running up walls, cartwheel kicks, and even drunken Kung Fu. All of the moves are authentic, thanks to the motion-capture sessions with Jackie Chan himself.****In addition to barehanded moves, any item that is not nailed down can be used as a weapon, just like a Jackie Chan movie. Should you start to lose some life, pick up the milk, rice, and Chinese take-out scattered throughout the levels for some instant energy. Only Jackie Chan can save his grandfather."},{"id":2966,"title":"Jade Cocoon - Story of the Tamamayu","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Genki Co. Ltd","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Levant is a young boy from a village Syrus. Long time ago the country was cursed by a powerful spirit. Since then the forests around Syrus are populated by monsters. Levant's father was a Cocoon Master - a hunter who could capture those monsters, purge their corrupted souls through holy powers and make them serve the people. But Levant's father disappeared long ago in the woods, and now it's Levant's turn to be the new Cocoon Master. On the day of his initiation, which is also the day he marries his lovely girlfriend Mahbu, he receives his first dangerous mission.****\"Jade Cocoon\" is, at its core, a Pokémon-like monster-breeding RPG. You must fight monsters and capture them once they become weak enough. Then you have to experiment and to cross different kinds of monsters with each other, to obtain more powerful species which you can later use in battles.****The battles themselves are typical turn-based ones, with several menu choices, such as \"Attack\", \"Defend\",\"Catch\" or \"Item\". The monsters are all visible."},{"id":2967,"title":"Jarrett & Labonte Stock Car Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The 3rd game from the successful Touring Car series.**This game is bigger & better, with instead of just the British touring car series, they have expanded the game, so you can compete in touring car championships from across Europe,**The America's, Asia & Australia. You can race in an exhibition race or participate in a realistic championship mode, where you choose a scenario, first of all you have to complete the **testing session, similar to Gran Turismo. After that you are **set a target to reach before the end of season. If you complete the target you unlock secret cars."},{"id":2968,"title":"Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pixelogix","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The game based on Jeff Wayne's musical play and the classic science fiction novel by H.G. Wells. it is the year 1898 and the Martian have escaped from their dying homeworld to conquer the Earth and take its resources - and the blood of its inhabitants. Take either side in this epic real-time strategy game. You can play as the Martians with their superior technology and powerful but expensive war machines in their campaign to take over Great Britain and the rest of the world. Or play as the weaker but more numerous Humans to turn back the alien onslaught before their fiendish plans can be made reality.  Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds is a real-time strategy game. There aren't any set missions or a linear story-line, it's all up to you. You must use your time wisely to build up your forces and production facilities within your sectors before the enemy can launch their attack. Research new technologies, construct new buildings, and build new military units to win the game and save your race. The fate of your species, whether Human or Martian, is on the line."},{"id":2969,"title":"Jeopardy!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artech Studios","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-3 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"Based on the well known game show of the same name. The basic idea behind the game is that you are given a choice of categories, each with an answer to a questions behind the square. Your job is to figure out the question that corresponds to the given answer (for example, the answer is Star Wars. The question would be: George Lucas' Trilogy?, or something like that.)****There are over 3500 answers to find questions to, in different game types including Tournament, Speed Match and Single Round. And in every case, Alex Trebek (the host) is there to tell you if you are right or wrong."},{"id":2970,"title":"Jeopardy! 2nd Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artech Studios","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"The next edition of this version of Jeopardy!. ****The Game modes include a Normal game, a Solo game, a Tournament of Champions, and a Contestant Exam.****In the normal game, 3 contestants compete against each other in a game show, trying to supply the question for answers in several different categories. Each correct answer the player gives earns them money, while giving an incorrect answer will cost them money. The player with the most money at the end of the game is deemed the winner. The solo game is the same as the normal game, except that it's just the player competing against no other contestants.****The Tournament of Champions is for players who've won five games or accumulated more than $75,000. In this mode, the answers and questions are more difficult.****The Contestant Exam gives the player a sample of the exams a contestant who wants to be on the real show has to take.****The game keeps track of the player's career statistics. Tracked stats include the number of games won and lost, the total winnings, the best and worst score, the player's best jeopardy, double jeopardy, & final jeopardy amount, the number of tournament wins, and the number of right & wrong answers.****The game also offers some behind the scenes videos for the player to view.****Options include setting the amount time to buzz-in, the amount of time to respond, setting the spelling accuracy to be either more strict or loose, and setting the computer opponent's IQ to either easy, medium, or hard."},{"id":2971,"title":"Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"This edition of the licensed Supercross racing game features **8 indoor and 8 outdoor tracks. You can choose to do a single race on an individual track, or do a championship series on the indoor tracks, the outdoor tracks, or both. Additionally, there is a Time Trial mode, plus the Freestyle mode, where you can ride around in a skate-park like area performing tricks for points.****The game features at least 8 real riders (depending on platform), plus the ability to combine outfit, bike and riding number to create a Custom Rider. 125cc and 250cc classes of motorcycle are featured. Races and Freestyle mode can be played with two players, via a split screen. A Track Editor is also featured, allowing you to create your own custom designed tracks."},{"id":2972,"title":"Jeremy McGrath Supercross 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Probe Entertainment Ltd","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Jeremy McGrath lends his name to this Supercross racing game. Game modes include a Racing Season, Single Race, and a Ghost Racing mode.****The Racing Season mode involves the player racing against 5 opponent racers on a number of indoor or outdoor tracks trying to get first place. The higher the position the racer finishes the race, the more points that racer will earn. (1st place = 5pts., 2nd = 4pts., etc...) Players have to earn a certain number of points in a series of races, in order to move on to tougher competition. If the player becomes really proficient, they'll then be able to challenge Jeremy McGrath himself for the championship.****Getting far in this mode will also unlock more bikes. The various motorcycles available have different statistics in engine power, tire grip, and handling. Players can choose to race with either auto or manual transmission.****The Single Racing mode lets the player race alone or with opponents or against another player. Players get to select from 7 different tracks and can also race on reversed versions of those tracks. Ghost Racing let's the player compete against a ghost racer who represents the player's best time on a track.****The game also includes a track editor. Players can place various jumps, hairpin turns, and other types of track features and create their own track to race on."},{"id":2973,"title":"Jersey Devil","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Behaviour Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Jersey City is in trouble when evil Dr. Knarf and his pumpkin headed-assistant Dennis, rule. Dr. Knarf creates evil mutant vegetables that run amok within the city. And only the famous devil can now save the city .****The game is halloween based and playing it it's theme is obvious. The game is simple, catch Dr. Knarf. ****In the game you will need to open \"K\" Locks using color keys with letters \"K\" \"N\" \"A\" R\" and \"F\" (which makes Knarf).****Every area in Jersey City has 2 levels, each with it's own boss (or bosses). These areas include the Art Museum, the City Park, the Graveyard, the Factory, the Seaport and not-to-forget Knarf in his own forest! Plus the hostages that were captured by Knarf's army [this includes kids!] and don't miss the Nitro Crates - which is the devil's strength. For a complete 100% you need to beat all areas, find and beat all secret levels, free all hostages, destroy all nitro crates in all levels, and collect the golden Knarf tokens from all levels."},{"id":2974,"title":"Jet Ace","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Jet Ace is another After Burner (a 1987 Japanese arcade game by Sega in which the player control a F-14 Tomcat jet which must destroy a series of enemy jets throughout 18 stages. The jet itself employs a machine gun and a limited set of missiles. These weapons are replenished by another aircraft after beating a few stages. The aircraft, cannon and missile buttons are all controlled from an integrated flight stick).clone. The player controls a plane and have to destroy the enemy ships in a level to advance to the next mission. The big difference in gameplay between this game and After Burner is that in this game there isn't an aircraft that replenish the weapons since the player has to pass through some circles to replenish his weapons. "},{"id":2975,"title":"Jet Moto","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Singletrac Entertainment Tech. Inc","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In this arcadelike, futuristic racer, you pilot your moto/hoverbike against 19 other racers in a free-flying, chaotic race across diverse tracks to the finish line. Developed by SingleTrac and published by SCEA."},{"id":2976,"title":"Jet Moto 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Singletrac Entertainment Tech. Inc","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In Jet Moto 2 you once again are racing the hoverbikes of the future. Race in over 15 extreme tracks ranging from snow, canyons, waterfalls, and even volcanoes. And don't worry about feeling lonely. You can race with a friend via horizontal and vertical split-screen."},{"id":2977,"title":"Jet Moto 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Pacific Coast Power & Light Co","publisherName":"989 Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The third entry in the Jet Moto series once again places you in the driving seat of a futuristic hoverbike, racing at breakneck speed in a truly extreme sport. While a Jet Moto hoverbike might look like a jet ski, it is capable of far more: it travels across land as well as water and can use a magnetic grapple to make extremely tight turns. During a race, drivers must skillfully time jumps, dodge obstacles, and contend with some feisty opponents who won't hesitate to bump you into a tree or maybe even knock you off a cliff.****Jet Moto 3 offers ten different riders and 19 tracks across the wide open ocean, over mountainous terrain, and through cityscapes. As with the earlier games, two people can still race in a split-screen mode."},{"id":2978,"title":"Jetracer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Theyer GFX","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Jetracer is a one or two player game, four with multitap, in which players compete in performing tricks on jet skis.  There are three modes of play all of which are basically the same.  Freeride - where the player(s) can practice in any location on any machine Extreme Trick - where players compete in a match at any location on any machine  Rider Championship - where players compete in a series of matches at different locations, this mode has a choice of skill settings.  The players can choose between eight riders, four machines, and four locations. There is no 'create your own rider' function nor can the machines be customised. Matches are played against other riders, if there is only one human player then the game provides three other riders to play against otherwise it's a player v player game. The players take it in turns to catch a wave and perform tricks such as cutbacks, big 720°, barrel riding etc. These are scored on the degree of difficulty and the process is repeated as many times as possible during the match time with just the best three scores being totalled to find the winner. Match time can vary between ten and forty minutes "},{"id":2979,"title":"Jigsaw Madness","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nippon Ichi Software Inc","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Jigsaw Madness is the international release of Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti. It includes all of the standard modes from the original game, including the 4-player battle and single-player free modes, but does not include the story mode from the original release."},{"id":2980,"title":"Jim Henson's Bear in the Big Blue House","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"DC Studios","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"You're invited to Ojo's Birthday party!  There are two ways to explore and play, Adventure Mode and Activity Mode.****There are a total of 11 minigames that you can play with 2 difficulties each!"},{"id":2981,"title":"Jim Henson's The Hoobs","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft","publisherName":"Sony","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Hoob! Hoob! Hooray! The Hoobs are here to play! Hop aboard the Hoobmobile with Iver, Tula and Groove and set off on a journey of exploration and discovery, music, dance and FUN. Parents: This Hoobashious game is both entertaining and educational, and not just for you, but for your Tiddlypeeps too! Hoobletoodledoo! Visit the icy arctic, the wild jungle, the rugged mountains, the sandy beach and the Hoobygroovy barnyard. Play fifteen mini-games including Hide and Seek, Matching Pairs and Feed the Chickens. Interact with Hoobloads of Tiddlypeeps to help Hoobs discover the answer to the question of the day. "},{"id":2982,"title":"Jimmy Johnson's VR Football '98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Padded Cell Studios","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Coach Jimmy Johnson lends his likeness and advice to this football simulation from VR sports.  Using official 1997 NFL rosters and play books, VR Football ’98 focuses on accessibility with one touch play calling and an original pass control system.  Play customization, season management and player creation are among the standard features you’ll find in VR Football.  Unique features include halftime motivational speeches and critiques of your performance from coach Johnson."},{"id":2983,"title":"Jimmy White's 2 - Cueball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Awesome Developments","publisherName":"Bam Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Licensed by snooker player Jimmy White, this game is a simulation of not only the British game of snooker, but also of the three main variations of pool.****The game is viewed in detailed 3D, allowing you to rotate the table at all angles, either from overhead or using the cue position as a base. Taking a shot involves setting the exact pace and spin of it, and considering what each contact will do to the position of the cue ball, and any balls you may wish to pot afterwards. In the snooker mode playing accurate 'safety' shots (to prevent your opponent scoring) becomes important as well).****In each mode there are 10 computer opponents, and matches can consist of up to 9 frames. A trick-shot editor is also included, allowing you to practice shots and set up challenges. Replays and an undo mode are also included.****Bonus games are included as well - darts, draughts, a fruit machine, and even a remake of Dropzone, a Commodore 64 game from the same programmer."},{"id":2984,"title":"Jinx","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hammerhead","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Jinx is a 3D platformer for the Playstation in the vein of other 3D platformers like  Spyro. The main character Jinx, a court jester, is tasked with finding and rescuing the royal family he works for since it has been kidnapped by Gripply the Pirate King, leaving the realm into a state of chaos. The player has to traverse various different worlds and locations in pursuit of Gripply, while facing a number of enemies, solving puzzles and collecting items. The graphics are notable for being very colorful."},{"id":2985,"title":"Johnny Bazookatone","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Arc Developments","publisherName":"U.S. Gold","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The original guitar hero with the Elvis attitude and purple hair pompadour, Johnny Bazookatone, has been imprisoned in the year 2050 in Sin Sin Prison by El Diablo, the Lord of the Underworld, who is jealous of his talent and kidnaps other musical legends as well in this 3D side-scrolling platformer.  Johnny's guitar Anita has been taken from him and he sets out to escape and vanquish foes on his way to be reunited with Anita. ****He can perform moves such as 360-degree spin jumps, and hover jumps among others, while using his bazooka guitar as a weapon.  When powered up, it can emit a special sonic blast that fries anything within hearing range. As you make your way through the demonic levels such as Hotel Demonique, Hell's Kitchen, and Mr. Diablo's fiery Penthouse, you can  acquire more weapons, power-ups and find secret passages that lead to bonus levels. The game's soundtrack includes the title track contributed by Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora and Tico Torres."},{"id":2986,"title":"JoJo's Bizarre Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Based on the Japanese manga/anime of the same name, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is a 2D fighter from Capcom. Take on the role of one of 18 characters and battle your friends in Arcade Mode, or take on the role of Jotaro \"JoJo\" Kujo and his friends in Super Story Mode as they battle their way to the evil vampire, Dio Brando, in order to save the world!****A Dreamcast version also exists, but without the Super Story Mode and a couple of missing characters. Both games were ports of Capcom's arcade fighter, JoJo's Venture and its update, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure."},{"id":2987,"title":"Jonah Lomu Rugby","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rage","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Rugby","description":"Based on the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa and officially licenced by player of the tournament Jonah Lomu, this game plays as more of an arcade style of gameplay rather than a sports simulation. Players can compete in the full World Cup, a round-robin league, or a knock-out cup.  The 32 included teams range from the All Blacks of New Zealand and Springboks of South Africa to minnows such as Namibia and Hong Kong, neither of which qualified for the final stages. "},{"id":2988,"title":"Judge Dredd","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Gremlin Graphics","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Trouble in Mega-City One: An unidentified perpetrator has taken hostages, including the mayor. Attempts to apprehend him have already lead to the loss of 17 Judges. He states that only one man is allowed to come near: Judge Dredd. There's obviously some history between them. It's time for the toughest lawman of them all to move in and dispense justice via his Lawgiver gun.****Judge Dredd for the PlayStation is an 'on rails' lightgun shooter based on the original comics instead of the 1995 movie. The action moves through pre-rendered environments on a fixed path. 14 levels spread over 4 stages must be cleared of lawbreakers. ****Most enemies are polygonal 3D models overlaid over the video backdrop, but the background can also be shot at: gun turrets and some bosses like hovertanks and other heavy machinery are pre-rendered objects. Powerups are hidden in the scenery as well: there are different ammunition types for the Lawgiver, including rapid fire and heat-seekers. Also available are medikits, extra lives and rockets which can clear the screen of enemies.****Not everything on the screen should be shot at, however: sometimes, innocent citizens will cross the scene. Hitting too many of them means a quick 'game over'.****The storyline of the game is told between levels via live-action cutscenes."},{"id":2989,"title":"Juggernaut – Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Will","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Juggernaut is a 3-disc point-and-click adventure using pre-rendered CG movie clips and stills. Gameplay takes place inside the cursed soul of the main character's girlfriend, who must work to free her from demonic possession. The location of her psyche is license to create surreal environments and challenges.****Starting on an island and moving on to a mansion, each location (the Forest of Vengeance, Illusion Island, etc) represents a part of the girl's mind. Gameplay is focused on solving puzzles. In the mansion area for instance, the player must switch between forms as needed. In spirit form, the main character is able to travel through keyholes, but for every physical act, a different form or shell is needed. The player must choose which form to use at which time - the body of an adult can perform certain tasks, while the body of a child can get to places others can't. ****It is possible to collect a number of items and use these on the environment, but the amount of items is always limited. Other puzzles are about memorizing sound and visual patterns."},{"id":2990,"title":"Juggernaut – Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Will","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Juggernaut is a 3-disc point-and-click adventure using pre-rendered CG movie clips and stills. Gameplay takes place inside the cursed soul of the main character's girlfriend, who must work to free her from demonic possession. The location of her psyche is license to create surreal environments and challenges.****Starting on an island and moving on to a mansion, each location (the Forest of Vengeance, Illusion Island, etc) represents a part of the girl's mind. Gameplay is focused on solving puzzles. In the mansion area for instance, the player must switch between forms as needed. In spirit form, the main character is able to travel through keyholes, but for every physical act, a different form or shell is needed. The player must choose which form to use at which time - the body of an adult can perform certain tasks, while the body of a child can get to places others can't. ****It is possible to collect a number of items and use these on the environment, but the amount of items is always limited. Other puzzles are about memorizing sound and visual patterns."},{"id":2991,"title":"Juggernaut – Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Will","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Juggernaut is a 3-disc point-and-click adventure using pre-rendered CG movie clips and stills. Gameplay takes place inside the cursed soul of the main character's girlfriend, who must work to free her from demonic possession. The location of her psyche is license to create surreal environments and challenges.****Starting on an island and moving on to a mansion, each location (the Forest of Vengeance, Illusion Island, etc) represents a part of the girl's mind. Gameplay is focused on solving puzzles. In the mansion area for instance, the player must switch between forms as needed. In spirit form, the main character is able to travel through keyholes, but for every physical act, a different form or shell is needed. The player must choose which form to use at which time - the body of an adult can perform certain tasks, while the body of a child can get to places others can't. ****It is possible to collect a number of items and use these on the environment, but the amount of items is always limited. Other puzzles are about memorizing sound and visual patterns."},{"id":2992,"title":"Jumping Flash!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Exact","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Jumping Flash is a first person 3-D Action-Platformer game where you must you use your triple-jump and special weapons to defeat your enemies.****Story:**The evil Baron Aloha and his minions (the Muu-Muus) has stolen all of earths greatest places to make his own private retreat.  It's up to you as Commandeer Robbit (robotic super bunny) to save the world and stop Baron Aloha."},{"id":2993,"title":"Jumping Flash! 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Exact","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Just like in the prequel you jump around a 3D scenery and try to find all the Muumuus hidden in each level.****You'll once again go through big levels with some huge structures reaching into the skies with floating platforms and loads of shooting enemies. Luckily you're armed too, so prepare for some really thrilling jump and run action along with a lot of shooting."},{"id":2994,"title":"JumpStart Wildlife Safari - Field Trip","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Illusions CE","publisherName":"Knowledge Adventure","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Part of the popular Jump Start series, JumpStart Wildlife Safari: Field Trip is a learning activity game for PlayStation aimed at ages four and up. Intended to introduce and reinforce a number of skills including counting, alphabet, and shape recognition, the game uses the Jump Start's Early Discovery characters Kisha, Frankie, and Casey to accompany children through five different environments of learning activities. Also featured is JumpStart's Adjust-for-You learning technology, which recognizes individual progress and continually adjusts to keep the challenges from being too hard or too easy. Kisha and Frankie have been separated from Casey, and he is now lost on the safari grounds. Children help find him by playing as either Kisha or Frankie and completing all three levels of each environment. Difficulty increases with each level, and after one environment is successfully completed, players earn one letter toward spelling Casey's name. When completely spelled, Casey is found and will then become available as a character for selection. The Cat's Den, Goat Island, the Hatchery, Songbird Garden, and Polar Bear Mountain are the five areas for play. In the Cat's Den, children practice distinguishing similarities and differences as they return cubs to their respective mothers. On Polar Bear Mountain, children use color, pattern, and shape recognition as they ski down a flag-staked mountain choosing flags that match the color and shape of a specific flag pattern. Goat Island reinforces the alphabet as players rebuild log bridges, the Hatchery uses number recognition and counting through ten while children return eggs to mother ostriches, and Songbird Garden introduces music and pattern recognition. A game separate from the safari is also included in the Photo Booth and is accessible from the area selection screen. Here, children can play a memory game where matched cards disappear to reveal a hidden picture beneath. Bonus stars can be collected throughout each level, enabling more images to become available in the Photo Booth game. "},{"id":2995,"title":"Junior Sports Football","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft, Ltd","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"A console version of Backyard Soccer based on the MLS Edition minus the MLS license, the game mechanics mostly follow that of the computer versions -- pick a field, pick a team name and colors, and choose who you want to be on your team. You may also play through a season. Although it may sound like the same game, the ball physics and player movement is entirely different from the PC/Macintosh versions. It can be seen as less realistic; the players and ball move far more stiffly than in the computer versions."},{"id":2996,"title":"Jupiter Strike","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Taito","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Zeitgeist is a 3D shooter in which the player controls a futuristic fighter jet flying through space. The lone hero must battle multiple waves of aliens and asteroids, fly across planets and inside space stations, as well as combat large mother ships and other boss enemies. The game only allows limited movement of the jet, prompting the player to focus on targeting and destroying as much as he can on his path. The jet that has two main weapons, and a laser sub-weapon that homes into targets. Unlike most other shooters, this game does not have any power-ups."},{"id":2997,"title":"K-1 Grand Prix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Xing Entertainment","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"K-1 Grand Prix is a kickboxing game featuring 32 real K-1 fighters.  The game features a 1 player K-1 Kings mode, where the player picks a fighter and faces off against a series of computer controlled fighters, and another mode which is the 2 player K-1 Hercules mode. There is also the K-1 Grand Prix mode which has 16 fighters competing in a tournament to be the K-1 champion.  The K-1 Challenge lets the player create a fighter. Players get to choose their fighters build type, skin color, color of their trunks, nationality, and a gym to train at which best reflects the fighting style they want. Players get to choose a trainer and 2 sub trainers to help condition them to become a fighting machine. To condition, the player selects a variety of exercises like jumping rope or using a medicine ball for their fighter to train in. Training builds up the fighters statistics and also earns them training points which can then be spent on moves such as uppercuts and hooks. Eventually after training for a while, the player will be challenged by a rival and they can choose to accept the challenge or decline if they feel they aren't ready yet and need more training. This mode takes the player's fighter through 8 years of his career trying to become a K-1 champion.  Training mode lets the player practice their moves with a sparring partner. Finally, the Ring Side mode lets the player observe a match between 2 computer controlled fighters.  Gameplay consists of two opponents in a boxing ring throwing punches and kicks at each other, trying to knock each other to the canvas.  Options include setting the number of rounds, the number of downs, how fast the rounds are, whether to have English or Japanese voice types, the difficulty level of the opponent fighters, and whether to turn vibration on or off. "},{"id":2998,"title":"K-1 Grand Prix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Xing Entertainment","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"K-1 Grand Prix is a kickboxing game featuring 32 real K-1 fighters.****The game features a 1 player K-1 Kings mode, where the player picks a fighter and faces off against a series of computer controlled fighters, and another mode which is the 2 player K-1 Hercules mode. There is also the K-1 Grand Prix mode which has 16 fighters competing in a tournament to be the K-1 champion.****The K-1 Challenge lets the player create a fighter. Players get to choose their fighters build type, skin color, color of their trunks, nationality, and a gym to train at which best reflects the fighting style they want. Players get to choose a trainer and 2 sub trainers to help condition them to become a fighting machine. To condition, the player selects a variety of exercises like jumping rope or using a medicine ball for their fighter to train in. Training builds up the fighters statistics and also earns them training points which can then be spent on moves such as uppercuts and hooks. Eventually after training for a while, the player will be challenged by a rival and they can choose to accept the challenge or decline if they feel they aren't ready yet and need more training. This mode takes the player's fighter through 8 years of his career trying to become a K-1 champion.****Training mode lets the player practice their moves with a sparring partner.**Finally, the Ring Side mode lets the player observe a match between 2 computer controlled fighters.****Gameplay consists of two opponents in a boxing ring throwing punches and kicks at each other, trying to knock each other to the canvas.****Options include setting the number of rounds, the number of downs, how fast the rounds are, whether to have English or Japanese voice types, the difficulty level of the opponent fighters, and whether to turn vibration on or off."},{"id":2999,"title":"K-1 Revenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Xing Entertainment","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"K-1 Revenge brings together several practitioners of various martial arts such as kick boxing and karate and lets them fight each other to determine who the best fighter in the world is. The game contains 14 actual K-1 fighters and also 4 unlockable ones. In the game, each fighter's skills are rated by their speed, stamina, and power and each fighter also has two special arts; for example, an axe kick or a right hook.****The game contains a one player mode, a versus mode, a tournament mode, a team battle mode, and a training mode.****The one player mode has the player fight against several computer fighters, while the versus mode lets the player fight another player. The tournament mode lets the player set up a tournament between 8 fighters to determine the champion. The team battle mode lets the player choose three fighters to fight as a team against the computer's or another player's team. The training mode let's practice each fighter's moves.****The game also lets the player setup the computers artificial intelligence level.****Gameplay consists of two fighters inside a ring trying to knockout each other within three rounds by using various martial arts. If no one is knocked out by then, the fight is decided by a decision which is calculated by the score each fighter received. The score is derived from how well each fighter performed throughout the entire fight.****Players have to pay attention to three different meters while fighting.**A life gauge for that measures physical strength; a stamina gauge that decreases as each fighter uses a move; and a knockdown gauge to show the amount of damage each fighter has received."},{"id":3000,"title":"K-1 The Arena Fighters","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Daft","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"K-1 The Arena Fighters is a kickboxing game featuring 8 real world K-1 fighters.****The game features a 1 player mode, a 2 player VS. mode, a Tournament mode featuring all 8 fighters, and a Team Battle mode.****The team battle has 2 teams made up of 3 fighters each facing off against each other in one on one fights. The first team to win 2 out of 3 matches wins the entire team battle.****Gameplay consists of two fighters in a boxing ring using high and low punches and kicks to down their opponent. Each fighter can also use their special signature move to hurt their opponent. Each fighter has two meters, one for strength and one for stamina. So the more punches and kicks that are thrown, the less amount of power they start to pack. This means the player is rewarded for timing their attacks because their attacks will be more effective. Also, a well placed hit on their opponent can lead to a flash knock down, which instantly drops the opponent to the canvas."},{"id":3001,"title":"Kagero - Deception II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A human trapping game similar to the first Deception, Kagero strips out all the wicked satanic references and now places you among the Timenoids, an evil blue-skinned race.  Still, you will murder innocent people including lost children and lonely old men.  The variety of nasty traps at your evil disposal increases with your bodycount.  In addition, trap combos have been introduced enabling you to really rack up the points as you send your hapless victims reeling from one trap to the next, extending their misery for as long as possible."},{"id":3002,"title":"Kart Challenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Kart Challenge puts you in the hot seat of karts capable of over 120mph!Racing around chicanes, through sand and gravel, and over the finish line, you will experience an intense kart racing experience against seven computer opponents across four international racing circuits. With precision controls that allow for graded acceleration, braking and gear changes, and fierce competition throughout, Kart Challenge provides an exhilarating racing experience. "},{"id":3003,"title":"Kartia - The Word of Fate","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atlus","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A strategy role-playing game released during the height of the genre's popularity in 1998, when Final Fantasy Tactics and two Ogre Battle games were released. Kartia tells the story of the lives of two separate people during a chaotic chapter in a country's history.****Several unique additions to the genre hope to detach Kartia from the rest. First is the Kartia system, where cards can be imbued into weapons, armors, or spells or can create completely original apparatus along with monsters that fight alongside you. Secondly is the ability to burn down or destroy most of the battle field and surroundings."},{"id":3004,"title":"Kensei - Sacred Fist","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A 3D fighting game similar to Tekken or Dead or Alive. Choose from over 20 characters and fight in different modes, including \"Normal Mode\" (where secret characters can be unlocked), \"VS Mode\", \"Time Attack Mode\", \"Survival Mode\", \"Training Mode\", \"Watch Mode\" (watch two fighters controlled by the CPU) and an \"Extra Mode\", a racing mini-game that becomes available once all hidden characters are unlocked.****Four buttons are used to control the fighters, one for punches, one for kicks, one for grappling moves and one for blocking. Combinations and special attacks can be performed by pressing the punch, kick and directional buttons in various combinations. Defensive moves include blocks, sidesteps as well as counterattacks."},{"id":3005,"title":"Kick Off World","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Anco","publisherName":"Funsoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The first Kick Off game for PlayStation offers the ability to play with national or club teams. The game is not just about playing, coaching is equally important as you head for the Reebook DMX Super League. Kick Off World has four levels, and five modes which includes a practice mode as well as Friendly and Cup Competition modes. As the manager you can sell and buy players."},{"id":3006,"title":"Kickboxing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Jorudan","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A kickboxing game with a Ranking, Story, and a 2 player VS. mode.****Ranking mode has the player fighting through various opponents in order to become a champion kickboxer.****Story mode starts with the player either picking the kickboxer Red or Sang and taking them through a story which is told by dialogues between matches. Going through this mode will unlock characters by beating them. Each of the the kickboxers in the game have their own speed, accuracy, strength, and stamina ratings.****This game is very similar to Boxing sharing a lot of the same characters. It also features similar gameplay mechanics of that game, with the exception that this game allows the addition of being able to kick instead of just punch."},{"id":3007,"title":"Kileak - The DNA Imperative","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Genki","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Scientist Dr. Kim has taken his experiments in genetic engineering one step too far. A strike team of the International Peace Keeping Forces is dispatched to his south pole base but is shot down before landing. As one of only two survivors it is your mission to enter the base, find Kim and stop his evil plans.****In first-person shooter manner you explore the levels of the base, destroy robotic enemies and search for the elevator to the next level. Your SJ107 assault suit features an automapping system and can be upgraded with better armor and weapons. It runs on battery energy which can be recharged at an energy station somewhere on each level. If doors are locked, they can be opened with a keycard or by solving a lever puzzle. The storyline is advanced through communications with your surviving comrade Carlos and through recordings found in the levels which can be watched at a computer station."},{"id":3008,"title":"Killer Loop","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"VCC Entertainment","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"If you need an adrenaline rush, Killer Loop might be just your thing: Step into your magnetic glider and race through lots of roller-coaster like tracks full of curves and loops, psyched up by pumping techno beats.  There are of course power-ups scattered on the track that may be picked up, including weapon systems to get rid of your enemies.  Similar to Wipeout, this is a game for speed freaks."},{"id":3009,"title":"Killer Loop","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"VCC Entertainment","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"If you need an adrenaline rush, Killer Loop might be just your thing: Step into your magnetic glider and race through lots of roller-coaster like tracks full of curves and loops, psyched up by pumping techno beats.****There are of course power-ups scattered on the track that may be picked up, including weapon systems to get rid of your enemies.****Similar to Wipeout, this is a game for speed freaks."},{"id":3010,"title":"Killing Zone","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Scarab","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Seven infamous monsters from Frankenstein to the Minotaur go head to head in this early PlayStation fighting game.****These initial seven monsters are all there is; there are no hidden characters to unlock or a final boss to beat.****Most of the characters are slow and un-manoeuvrable. This may be by design to represent the weight of the monsters; most of them are big and their fighting styles could be considered anything but skill based. For instance the Skeleton can jump on the opponent and stab them in the neck repeatedly with its sword while the Minotaur gores them with its horns. It must be said that the attacks in the game generally fit their respective monster.****There are only two game modes available with the main one being the standard \"Normal Mode\" where one player goes up against the six other monsters and finally a mirror match.  A second player can join in at any point (in fact it's the only way a second player can play as there is no Vs mode). If one completes this mode they are presented with a breakdown of their performance in each fight, though no ending in the real sense, as the game has no story at tall to explain why these monsters are fighting each other.****The second game mode is an innovative mode the game calls \"Auto Mode\" and devotes most of its manual to. In this mode the player functions as a side line trainer to train and guide an AI controlled monster (selectable from one of the same seven as the Normal Mode) through several tournaments. This is done by pressing various buttons on the controller to tell your monster to try to perform certain offensive or defensive plays.****The monster you are training start's of with little more than the ability to throw a punch and is slow to respond to your prompts, but will gain additional attacks and respond quicker and more intelligently to your prompts the more it fights, until it ultimately gains the full range of attacks it would have in the Normal Mode.****However the full potential of this mode is undermined by the games lack of any save feature."},{"id":3011,"title":"King of Bowling 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Coconuts Japan Entertaiment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"Bowling is a game in which players attempt to score points by rolling a bowling ball along a flat surface, usually a wooden or synthetic surface, either into objects called pins or to get close to a target ball. There are many forms of bowling, with one of the most recent being ten-pin bowling and the earliest dating back to ancient Egypt. Other places where bowling was first seen were ancient Finland and Yemen, and in A.D. 300 in Germany.The first standardized rules were established in New York City, on September 9, 1895. Today, bowling is enjoyed by 95 million people in more than ninety countries worldwide and continues to grow through entertainment mediums such as video games for home consoles and hand held devices. King of Bowling 2 is the 2nd game in the series and the first one released outside Japan. "},{"id":3012,"title":"King of Fighters '95, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The first sequel in the King of Fighters series picks up a year after the end of the first tournament. Once again, fighters from all over the world receive a mysterious invitation to a team-based fighting tournament. And just like last year, it appears that the notorious criminal Rugal Bernstein is behind it, apparently returning from the dead to raise havok once again...****The King of Fighters '95 introduces Kyo Kusanagi's rival Iori Yagami, and firmly places Kyo as the main character for the rest of the series. The gameplay of The King of Fighters '95 is essentially unchanged from the previous title, though it does introduce the \"team edit\" concept which would remain as a standard feature of the series. Using the \"team edit\" feature, it is possible to create a totally customized team using any of the available fighters, or use one of the default teams if you wish."},{"id":3013,"title":"King of Fighters, The '99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Once again, invitations to the KOF Tournament are received by fighters throughout the world. But this year, gone are the promotions and hype of previous years, prompting suspicions among the participants. And to make things more fishy, a new set of rules have been etched on the invitations. This is the fifth game in SNK's KOF series, and it marks the first appearance of K' and Maxima."},{"id":3014,"title":"King's Field","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"ASCII","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"King's Field is a first person RPG set on a dark island where evil has been emenating from and the inhabitants disappearing.  Movement is handled similarly to Doom and the like but with most weapons being handheld and the pace not quite so frantic.  This game is not an action game though, with many RPG elements such as exploration, interation with other characters, aquisition of items and treasure as well as ataining levels and improving statistics."},{"id":3015,"title":"King's Field II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"ASCII","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"King's Field II is a first-person role playing game which takes place fifteen years after the first game.****A storm runs through the kingdom of Verdite, taking away the precious Moonlight Sword and spreading evil throughout the land. Players take on the role of Lyle, the king's son, in his quest to retrieve the Moonlight Sword and save the kingdom and his father. Players will interact with friendly characters and enemies in real-time combat."},{"id":3016,"title":"Kingsley's Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psygnosis Camden Studio","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Kingsley's Adventure is a 3D Action/Adventure game for the PlayStation in a similar vein as The Legend of Zelda. In the game, you play an orphaned fox called Kingsley who was adopted by the king and queen of the Fruit Kingdom. For the most part of his life he, lived in the Carrot Castle where he was being tutored by an wise badger into the ways of a warrior and true knight.****When a former cook from the castle is fired after being accused of food poisoning, he takes a turn for the worse. He steals the queen's spellbook and enchants the king's soldiers so he can take over the castle and thus control of the Fruit Kingdom. Now it is up to the player as Kingsley to save the day. But before you can really save the day, the young Kingsley will have to prove his valor and honor as a knight.****Kingsley can collect items, talk to the inhabitants of the Fruit Kingdom and fight enemies with various weapons such as a sword, axe, knife and crossbow. He will have to dodge cannonballs, crushing blocks and buzzing saws. Activate switches and open locks, jump over dangerous terrain and collect power-ups and items.****Win the trust of villagers in the kingdom by helping them solving their troubles and clearing dungeons. Find a way into fortresses to defeat the dark knights in order to restore peace to the kingdom."},{"id":3017,"title":"Kirikou","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":" Ocean Entertaiment","publisherName":"Wanadoo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"An action game based on the animated film 'Kirikou et la Sorcière', or 'Kirikou and the Sorceress' as it is known in the USA. The African sorceress Karaba as turned the male villages into fetishes, and even though he's still a newborn baby, Kirikou bravely sets off on his quest to stop her.**Jump obstacles, collect life-giving bonuses and jump on your enemies in standard side-scrolling platformer fare, gaining stronger weapons and special abilities as you progress. Levels are detailed and animated cutscenes relay the story, doing justice to the film."},{"id":3018,"title":"KISS Pinball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tarantula Studios","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Pinball","description":"Pinball game based on the rock band Kiss, where you help the four demonic warriors Starchild, Demon, Beast and Celestial to gather lost souls and defeat the Dark Lord.... yup. Includes 2 tables: Last Stop: Oblivion, and Netherworld. Both of which can be viewed on full screen or scrolling mode and include some 3d polygonal artwork in addition to the standard 2d art. Includes voiceovers by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley."},{"id":3019,"title":"KKND Krossfire","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Beam Software Pty., Ltd","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Finally, a formidable computer opponent to challenge the smartest cagey old vet. Battle an AI that probes your defenses, retreats, sets ambushes, and even attacks from multiple fronts. Add units that gain experience through combat, improving their damage potential and accuracy, and eventually the ability to heal themselves. Now you have a recipe to make any PC commander drool - welcome to the world of KRUSH, KILL 'n DESTROY!"},{"id":3020,"title":"Klonoa - Beach Volleyball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":" Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"An arcade volleyball game featuring the characters and likeness of the Klonoa franchise. You compete in 2-on-2 matches using a selection of characters from the franchise in hopes of winning the 5-match tournament, which is staged on several locations from each game.****The game plays from a 3d side-view, and you can block shots, counter them and release \"Super Shots\" with your selected character. Allows for 4-player gameplay and features a Championship, Exhibition and Training mode."},{"id":3021,"title":"Klonoa - Door to Phantomile","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"  Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The energy from dreams is collected in the Moon Kingdom where it is given substance. This rule was broken when Klonoa, a cat-like creature with wings on his ears, dreams that an airship crashes violently into a hill and a mysterious shadow hangs over the wreckage. ****When the dream comes true, Klonoa and his friend Huepow go to investigate. You take control of Klonoa as he travels through 12 levels of action.****Klonoa will encounter a number of enemies who want to stop him. Fortunately, Klona can grab enemies and use them as weapons to destroy other bad guys, or throw them to the ground and propel himself upward. Besides grabbing enemies, Klonoa can also pump up larger enemies and make them explode. Help Klonoa discover the reason for the dream."},{"id":3022,"title":"Knockout Kings","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Press Start, Inc","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Thirty eight of the sport's greatest boxers (including Muhammad Ali, Evander Holyfield, Sugar Ray Leonard, Oscar De La Hoya & Lennox Lewis) are together for the first time in one game for you to compete as and against.****Compete for a collection of different belts (lightweight, heavyweight, etc.) through-out the world as the greatest names in the history of boxing, or create your own boxer and go all the way to the top.****Jimmy Lenno, Jr. adds his voice for ring announcements, Sean Ogrady and Al Albert commentate the play, and Mills Lane is your fighting instructor."},{"id":3023,"title":"Knockout Kings 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Play as some of the greatest names in boxing history through a full career, or create your own boxer and fight your way to the heavyweight championship.****Famous names include Muhammad Ali, \"Sugar\" Ray Leonard, Lennox Lewis, Oscar De La Hoya and Evander Holyfield, plus many more from a range of weight divisions."},{"id":3024,"title":"Knockout Kings 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Fight as your favorite boxers including Sugar Ray Lewis, Muhammad Ali, Lennox Lewis, Oscar De La Hoya and plenty more past winners and current champions. There's also plenty of things to do, including a straight up arcade game (so you can beat your mates to the punch!) and a career mode, where you can take your chosen player from the rookie list to the world stage, all in one day."},{"id":3025,"title":"Konami Arcade Classics","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCE Sapporo","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Ten of Konami's classic arcade games, originally released from 1981-1985, make their their Playstation debut in this compilation:****Pooyan - As your fellow pigs lower and raise you in an elevator for the perfect shot, you must defend them against the wolves.  Shoot their balloons with arrows or make a bunch of them lose their grip by hitting them with meat.  Time too many shots poorly and the wolves will inch their way up the tree towards you and the other pigs.  The higher they get, the higher of an area you're restricted to for aiming.****Circus Charlie - Six games of timing, reflex and patience in one, each more difficult than the last.  Jump a lion through hoops and over flaming urns.  Hurdle over monkeys on a tight rope.  Bounce from trampoline to trampoline.  Roll and leap from ball to ball.  Avoid being knocked off your horse by jumping over or bouncing off of springboards.  And at the most challenging level, fly from trapeze to trapeze.****Shao-Lin's Road - Leap from level to level, kicking henchmen and their tougher bosses.  Collect powerups like the roatating energy ball and the spiked ball.****Roc 'N Rope - Cavemen and lizards impede your climb to reach the elusive Phoenix.  Your only tools are a rope and flashlight.  Throw your rope, climb up, and avoid your enemies or blind them with your flashlight.****Yie Ar Kung-Fu - One of the granddaddies of one-on-one fighters.  Start with the giant Buchu, working your way up through the ranks against armed opponents using only your punches and kicks.  Each angle combined with either punch or kick provides a different attack.****Scramble - Fly your rocket through enemy territory, avoiding enemy missiles or taking them down with your blasters or bombs.  If you run out of fuel, you're history, so remember to shoot the fuel tanks to refuel.****Road Fighter - A high-speed top-down racer.  Pass other racers to increase your score.  Crashing results in fuel penalties.  Run into the multi-colored fuel cars or run the risk of running out of gas.****Super Cobra - The speedy sequel to Scramble.  Pilot your helicopter through similar territory, once again taking out rockets and fuel tanks.  But now, you'll have to contend with turrets and other new enemies.****Gyruss - Wave-based shmup in which you move your ship around the screen in a 360 degree loop.  Avoid the swooping enemies and their shots.  Grabbing the double shot increases your chances of survival.****Time Pilot  Pilot your craft in every direction through borderless levels spread across time.  Biplanes, blimps, and more will try to take you out before you can eliminate them.  Catch parachuters for bonus points.****Each game, originally mated with a vertical monitor in the arcade, has been shrunk to fit the horizontal display common to most homes.  Accomodating for the smaller playfield size, scores, lives and power meters for most games have been moved to the previously empty space on the righthand side.****Added features include the following:****Saving - Retain all of your high scores.****Difficulty and Life Counts - Adjust them to your liking.****DualShock Compatibility - Use the analog stick and/or add vibration feedback to games.****Histories - Simple history pages featuring release dates, screenshots and trivia.****Pre-game Instructions and Tips - Don't know how to play?  As the game loads, you are presented with a simple instruction set, similar to what would have been on the original machine.  Hit left or right at that screen for more detailed gameplay tips."},{"id":3026,"title":"Konami Open Golf","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"You are out on the course; the dew is beginning to disappear just as you step-up to the first tee. Line up the shot and blast your drive 350 yards down the center of the fairway. All of the excitement and drama of golf comes to the PlayStation with Konami Open Golf. You can choose from six different golfers, each with different attributes and skills. Once you’ve chosen your golfer, test their skills on a course designed with 32-bit polygon and texture-mapping technology. Compete against other players in a Tournament or Skins Game. For those who don’t want competition, hit the course and practice your favorite shots. No matter how you play, excellent play-by-play commentary brings the action to life. All of the realism and action in Konami Open Golf will make you think you’re out on the course. "},{"id":3027,"title":"Kotobuki Grand Prix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Syscom Entertaiment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Kotobuki Grand Prix is a colourful and action-packed two-wheeled racer for players of all abilities. Choose from one of eight characters, each with their own unique bike and riding style, in a crazy race where anything goes. Use wacky power-ups against the opposition over single races or in the story mode. Alternatively, take on a friend in a two-player head to head battle for the finish line. * Multiple game modes to choose from including story mode and 2-player split screen * 3 challenging difficulty settings * 8 wacky characters and bikes to master * 4 hidden boss characters to discover and defeat * 6 distinctive courses to ride on, plus a bonus hidden track * Equip your character with a variety of weapons and power-ups, from Nitros to Bazookas "},{"id":3028,"title":"Koudelka  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Sacnoth","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The year is 1898. A young gypsy woman named Koudelka, who possesses unique spiritual abilities, is off to Wales, to investigate the mystery of the Nameton monastery. This monastery was once a regular place of worship, but later was bought by a mysterious man whose death circumstances are yet unclear. Rumors say that supernatural powers have appeared in the monastery since then. But when she begins to explore the monastery, Koudelka discovers she was not the only one who was interested in its past... ****Koudelka is a role-playing game with elements of survival horror. Players take the role of Koudelka as she explores the monastery: gathering clues and solving puzzles. Gameplay is similar to a survival horror adventure, however, the combat is strategic and turn-based. During battles, players can position and move the party members freely on the battle field. The amount of actions that can performed during a turn depends on the dexterity of the character. There are also various support and attack spells to cast. Koudelka features a refined weapon management, in which the damage that is inflicted with a particular kind of weapon (bare hands, guns, maces, etc.) increases the more that the weapon is used. Eventually weapons will break, but new ones can be found from defeated enemies. When one of the characters levels up, players can freely distribute experience points to increase and customize any of their statistics and parameters."},{"id":3029,"title":"Koudelka  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Sacnoth","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The year is 1898. A young gypsy woman named Koudelka, who possesses unique spiritual abilities, is off to Wales, to investigate the mystery of the Nameton monastery. This monastery was once a regular place of worship, but later was bought by a mysterious man whose death circumstances are yet unclear. Rumors say that supernatural powers have appeared in the monastery since then. But when she begins to explore the monastery, Koudelka discovers she was not the only one who was interested in its past... ****Koudelka is a role-playing game with elements of survival horror. Players take the role of Koudelka as she explores the monastery: gathering clues and solving puzzles. Gameplay is similar to a survival horror adventure, however, the combat is strategic and turn-based. During battles, players can position and move the party members freely on the battle field. The amount of actions that can performed during a turn depends on the dexterity of the character. There are also various support and attack spells to cast. Koudelka features a refined weapon management, in which the damage that is inflicted with a particular kind of weapon (bare hands, guns, maces, etc.) increases the more that the weapon is used. Eventually weapons will break, but new ones can be found from defeated enemies. When one of the characters levels up, players can freely distribute experience points to increase and customize any of their statistics and parameters."},{"id":3030,"title":"Koudelka  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Sacnoth","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The year is 1898. A young gypsy woman named Koudelka, who possesses unique spiritual abilities, is off to Wales, to investigate the mystery of the Nameton monastery. This monastery was once a regular place of worship, but later was bought by a mysterious man whose death circumstances are yet unclear. Rumors say that supernatural powers have appeared in the monastery since then. But when she begins to explore the monastery, Koudelka discovers she was not the only one who was interested in its past... ****Koudelka is a role-playing game with elements of survival horror. Players take the role of Koudelka as she explores the monastery: gathering clues and solving puzzles. Gameplay is similar to a survival horror adventure, however, the combat is strategic and turn-based. During battles, players can position and move the party members freely on the battle field. The amount of actions that can performed during a turn depends on the dexterity of the character. There are also various support and attack spells to cast. Koudelka features a refined weapon management, in which the damage that is inflicted with a particular kind of weapon (bare hands, guns, maces, etc.) increases the more that the weapon is used. Eventually weapons will break, but new ones can be found from defeated enemies. When one of the characters levels up, players can freely distribute experience points to increase and customize any of their statistics and parameters."},{"id":3031,"title":"Koudelka  Disc 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Sacnoth","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The year is 1898. A young gypsy woman named Koudelka, who possesses unique spiritual abilities, is off to Wales, to investigate the mystery of the Nameton monastery. This monastery was once a regular place of worship, but later was bought by a mysterious man whose death circumstances are yet unclear. Rumors say that supernatural powers have appeared in the monastery since then. But when she begins to explore the monastery, Koudelka discovers she was not the only one who was interested in its past... ****Koudelka is a role-playing game with elements of survival horror. Players take the role of Koudelka as she explores the monastery: gathering clues and solving puzzles. Gameplay is similar to a survival horror adventure, however, the combat is strategic and turn-based. During battles, players can position and move the party members freely on the battle field. The amount of actions that can performed during a turn depends on the dexterity of the character. There are also various support and attack spells to cast. Koudelka features a refined weapon management, in which the damage that is inflicted with a particular kind of weapon (bare hands, guns, maces, etc.) increases the more that the weapon is used. Eventually weapons will break, but new ones can be found from defeated enemies. When one of the characters levels up, players can freely distribute experience points to increase and customize any of their statistics and parameters."},{"id":3032,"title":"Krazy Ivan","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the early 21st century, the Earth is under attack by aliens. In five areas of the planet, they have erected energy generators, creating a field that slowly encompasses the entire planet surface. They have also taken hundreds of humans prisoner. Someone has to stop them. Enter Russian Commander Ivan Popovich, nicknamed \"Krazy Ivan\". He is a paranoid schizophrenic, prone to burst out into violence at any time. In other words, he's perfect for the job.****The player controls Ivan's \"Steel Cossack\" power suit on the three-dimensional battlefields. In each of the five areas in the game, two kinds of enemies can be found: Drones and Sentients. Drones are smaller air and ground vehicles that often respawn. Sentients are mechs similar in size and capability to the Steel Cossack. Each of the Sentients must be eliminated before the energy field generator can be destroyed to complete the mission.****The Cossack is capable of carrying lots of weapons: projectile and energy guns, unguided and guided missiles, and other special weapons. Destroyed enemies reveal captured humans, to be rescued by Ivan, and power-ups, which recharge shields or rearm weapons.****After a successful mission, Ivan can upgrade the Cossack with more powerful weapons and replace the mech's armor.****Between the missions, rather humorous live-action cutscenes (starring English actors sporting thick Russian accents) continue the story."},{"id":3033,"title":"Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Kurt Warner's Arena League Unleashed is a modified version of NFL Blitz set in the Arena Football League.  Arena ball is a version of American football played indoors on a 50 yard field with nets behind each endzone and boards on the sidelines.****KWALU is a six on six game (real arena ball is eight on eight) with no penalties so post tackle stomping and dog piles are encouraged.  All 16 teams from the 1999 season are represented including Kurt's former team, the Iowa Barnstormers."},{"id":3034,"title":"Kurushi Final","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sugar & Rockets","publisherName":"Sony","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Kurushi Final: Mental Blocks is a puzzle game where your wits are pitted against a 'higher power'. It is the sequel to Kurushi.  Standing on an isolated platform, you must destroy blocks that are rolling towards you in order to survive. By destroying certain blocks, the size of the platform increases. If blocks fall off the edge of the platform, or you destroy the incorrect blocks, the platform becomes smaller.  There are four game modes: 100 Attack, Survival, Create and Final. It has nine player characters (1 Initial, 8 Hidden) and includes a facility to create custom levels.  "},{"id":3035,"title":"Land Before Time, The - Big Water Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Illusions Canada, Inc","publisherName":"TDK Impulse","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Land Before Time: Big Water Adventure is a single player platform game based on Disney's film The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water. The storyline is the same, Little Mo is stranded in the Great Valley after torrential rain and must return to the Big Water to rejoin his family. So Littlefoot, Ducky, Cera or Spike and Petrie all help him get there.  The game consists of a series of short levels in which the player runs across the landscape jumping over chasms and collecting tree stars. Every couple of levels there's a challenge such as a race which must be completed successfully in order to progress. These challenges can be completed as either Littlefoot, Ducky, Cera or Spike. Mo has his/her/its own game when the Big Water is reached and Peitrie has a picture puzzle game using pictures that are unlocked as the player progresses through the game collecting tree stars.  There are no lives in this game. The player may fail on any jump multiple times and they are still taken back to a point where they can restart and try it again."},{"id":3036,"title":"Land Before Time, The - Great Valley Racing Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vision Scape","publisherName":"TDK Mediactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Land Before Time: Great Valley Racing Adventure is a racing game from the Universal cartoon \"The Land Before Time\" with Littlefoot, Spike, Cera and Ducky.  The gameplay consists in Obstacle Courses and Racetracks, Obstacle Courses is an arcade style race against the time or score (depending the difficulty level) and Racetracks is a race between two competitors against the CPU or 2 player mode."},{"id":3037,"title":"Land Before Time, The - Return to the Great Valley","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Realtime Associates Inc.","publisherName":"Sound Source Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Land Before Time: Great Valley Racing Adventure is a racing game from the Universal cartoon \"The Land Before Time\" with Littlefoot, Spike, Cera and Ducky.  The gameplay consists in Obstacle Courses and Racetracks, Obstacle Courses is an arcade style race against the time or score (depending the difficulty level) and Racetracks is a race between two competitors against the CPU or 2 player mode."},{"id":3038,"title":"Largo Winch - Commando SAR","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Largo Winch, playboy billionaire and international crime fighter, attends the opening of a new chemical factory in Venezuela when the complex is suddenly attacked by terrorists. They plant a bomb and take Tania Kournakova hostage, a journalist friend. Use a combination of stealth and hand-to-hand combat to infiltrate high tech offices, desert fortresses and a remote oil rig. Next to regular weapons, Largo can also use a brainwave scanner to scan the position and status of guards, a radio, and a toolbox to hack or modify electronic systems.****This third-person, stealth action game is based on the Belgian Largo Winch comic book series by Philippe Francq and Jean Van Hamme, edited by Dupuis."},{"id":3039,"title":"Last Report, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Microids","publisherName":"Microids","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Evidence: The Last Report is a detective adventure, in which you play Daniel Singer, a reporter for Channel Z. Your former girlfriend and co-worker Sarah Hopkins has been murdered and because you recently broke up with her, you are considered to be the prime suspect. You have a few hours to discover the real killer and your job isn’t easy, as there are people in high places involved that will try to stop you.  Evidence is a point-and-click adventure with some real-time 3D action scenes that can be skipped. Those include shoot-em-up and beat-em-up sequences, and boat and car races."},{"id":3040,"title":"Legacy of Kain - Soul Reaver","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics, Inc.","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"1500 years after Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, the vampire Kain's decision at the end of that game has finally defeated the human kingdoms and brought the world of Nosgoth under his control. Ruling from a castle built on the Pillars of Nosgoth, Kain has established an empire of six vampire clans, each ruled by a lieutenant, the sons of Kain. Raziel was one such lieutenant, but lost his position through the \"insolence\" of receiving a new evolutionary \"dark gift\", the growth of feathery wings, before his master had acquired it. Fearing that Raziel might one day surpass him, Kain tears off Raziel's wings in a fit of range and banishes him into the Abyss.  There, Raziel is lost in time, died and his body consumed. The Elder God recovers Raziel's soul and rebuilds the broken body, not as a living vampire, but as a strange new creature of the underworld. Swearing revenge on Kain, Raziel now phases seamlessly between Nosgoth and it's underworld, using his new powers to become a terrible reaver of souls...****Soul Reaver is a 3rd person action-adventure title that follows Raziel on his quest to purge the land of vampires and take revenge on Kain and his brothers, leaders of the six clans. The player controls the game from behind Raziel's shoulder, moving him in any direction, climbing, attacking, jumping and using specific abilities. Raziel's can grip onto the edge of ledges and his torn wings allow him to glide gently downwards. Raziel can shift through the \"material\" world into the \"spectral\" realm at will... but must find specific locations in order to shift back. The two realms mirror one another, with distortions which give access to new areas and platforms. Existing in the material world drains Raziel's life energy at a constant rate.  Throughout the game, energy is recovered by consuming the souls of defeated enemies. If Raziel is able to defeat one of his brothers, he will additionally gain a new ability (\"dark gift\") upon drinking it's soul. Examples include: the ability to swim, file telekinetic projectiles or the ability to phase through locked gates. Raziel can arm himself with a variety of weapons including spears, daggers, swords, axes, as well as attacking enemies barehanded. Eventually, Raziel will also come across Kain's personal sword (named the Soul Reaver), and will use it to create a powerful energy blade weapon.****The world is left open to Raziel, he can return to areas previously completed and explore the world of Nosgoth at will. Access to certain areas however sometimes  requires the use of gained specific abilities. Many of the puzzles the player will need to solve in this quest are \"block puzzles\", requiring the placement of certain large structures (usually square blocks), either to activate switches or to build access to out-of-reach areas."},{"id":3041,"title":"Legend","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Toka","publisherName":"Funsoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Legend is the sequel to it's namesake for the SNES. Despite the conversion to 3D, the game still keeps all the action in a two dimensional plane.  The Kingdom of Tovakia is overtaken by chaos and despair. After several assassination attempts, the king's brother is sent into exile. During his exile, however, he learns the dark arts of sorcery. He summons a demon to support him in his quest to rule over Tovakia. When he manages to kidnap the king, it is up to the protagonists to save him, and Tovakia, from the evil brother.  You can choose to play one of three characters: Axel (all-round character), Tara (fast and good with light weapons) and Karo (slow but strong and good with heavy weapons).  You will find a wide array of weapons and enemies in this 3D Beat 'em Up. Besides the standard medieval weaponry there are various ranged spells you can use to hurt the enemy. There are five stages to play through and each stage ends with a level boss.  In multiplayer it is possible to play the game in two player co-op with increased difficulty."},{"id":3042,"title":"Legend of Dragoon, The  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Dart, a brave and loyal warrior swordsman, has sworn to avenge the death of his parents by destroying the mysterious black monster. For unknown reasons, the Sandora Empire burns down his village and imprisons his childhood friend, Shana. Straight away Dart sets out on a journey to rescue her, but Shana's kidnapping is merely the tip of the iceberg of a much grander, more sinister plot about ancient spiritual powers and the destruction of the human race."},{"id":3043,"title":"Legend of Dragoon, The  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Dart, a brave and loyal warrior swordsman, has sworn to avenge the death of his parents by destroying the mysterious black monster. For unknown reasons, the Sandora Empire burns down his village and imprisons his childhood friend, Shana. Straight away Dart sets out on a journey to rescue her, but Shana's kidnapping is merely the tip of the iceberg of a much grander, more sinister plot about ancient spiritual powers and the destruction of the human race."},{"id":3044,"title":"Legend of Dragoon, The  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Dart, a brave and loyal warrior swordsman, has sworn to avenge the death of his parents by destroying the mysterious black monster. For unknown reasons, the Sandora Empire burns down his village and imprisons his childhood friend, Shana. Straight away Dart sets out on a journey to rescue her, but Shana's kidnapping is merely the tip of the iceberg of a much grander, more sinister plot about ancient spiritual powers and the destruction of the human race."},{"id":3045,"title":"Legend of Dragoon, The  Disc 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Dart, a brave and loyal warrior swordsman, has sworn to avenge the death of his parents by destroying the mysterious black monster. For unknown reasons, the Sandora Empire burns down his village and imprisons his childhood friend, Shana. Straight away Dart sets out on a journey to rescue her, but Shana's kidnapping is merely the tip of the iceberg of a much grander, more sinister plot about ancient spiritual powers and the destruction of the human race."},{"id":3046,"title":"Legend of Legaia","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Prokion","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Legend of Legaia is a console RPG who's main innovation is its complex and unusual battle system.****Your initial party consists of three characters: Vahn, Noa, and Gala - two males and one female. You engage yourself on a quest of freeing your planet from a mysterious mist which is floating above the planet and which can turn anything it touches into a dreadful monster. In order to clean the planet from the horrible mist, you have to find so-called Genesis Trees which are scattered around on the planet. ****The combat system, which is probably the most original part of this game, isn't quite similar to the well-known menu-based Final Fantasy style. If you are familiar with the combat system of Xenogears, it's more similar to this one, but more complicated. Your choices aren't just attack, defend or use special abilities: the attack option itself has many choices: high-attack, low-attack, kick etc., a bit like in Revenant. Apart from this system, the game is a typical Asian console 3D RPG with manga characters, map-exploring, etc."},{"id":3047,"title":"Legend of Mana","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A twinkling consciousness became a star that sparkled in the night and banished the darkness. The Mana Goddess acquired consciousness by gazing into the light of that sun. She made Fa´Diel, a great land, but so far an empty one.****In Legend of Mana you control a hero or heroine traveling over the land of Fa’Diel. The game features a land creation system, allowing you to create new locations and story elements by placing mysterious artifacts. Those ancient artifacts are repositories of the land´s long-forgotten memories and the many events that once took place there. As the game advances, you will receive more artifacts and find out more about the land. At home you can raise pet monsters and create powerful golems, forge mighty weapons or refine musical instruments. On your adventures you can meet various interesting characters and fight against gruesome monsters.****The game is extremely non-linear in terms of gameplay. You can explore areas in any order and play through 67 related scenarios. Eventually you will resurrect the Mana Tree and discover the Legend of Mana."},{"id":3048,"title":"Legend of Mulan","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Mulan is a young girl from a family of famous warriors. A large scale war rages in China and Mulan chooses to join Khan and his troops instead of her father. The war lasts for 12 years and finally Mulan is captured and she is taken to the dungeons. Will she be able to escape? "},{"id":3049,"title":"Legend of Pocahontas","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"As the settlers from Europe arrives to her father's country, Pocahontas convinced the chief to don't begin a war against them, and go to talk to the unusual neighbors. Pocahontas offers a half-hour comic video, an easy to use virtual coloring book and a captivating puzzle game. Pocahontas is an American legend! "},{"id":3050,"title":"LEGO Island 2 - The Brickster's Revenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Silicon Dreams","publisherName":"Lego Media","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Lego Island 2: Brickster's Revenge is the sequel to the successful PC game Lego Island. The game begins as an RPG in which you travel around Lego Island, delivering pizza and talking to your fellow citizens. Until you hear about Brickster's escape from prison, and his attempt to deconstruct all the buildings on Lego Island. ****Varied gameplay, as LEGO Island 2 is part flying game, part racing game, part sky-diving drill, and part astronaut training mission. You'll interact around 50 or more different characters from Lego Island.****Along the way, you'll have to fly bi-planes, race LEGO cars, command space shuttles, and skateboard through a plethora of areas based on LEGO' series of play themes, like LEGO Knight's Kingdom, and the LEGO Adventurers.****Also featured are 18 sub-games, as well as a lego-themed skate park where you and Pepper can try a ton of skateboard tricks anytime."},{"id":3051,"title":"LEGO Racers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Lego Media","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"For the first time, build your favourite Lego carts on your PC using all of the blocks that are available in real life, thanks to the detailed Creation modes. You can then race your beast against other lego built characters in 12 special themed tracks, based on the Themed Lego kits (including Pirates & Egypt and much more). Race your friend in split screen mode, or go straight on for the ultimate Lego racing trophy."},{"id":3052,"title":"Lego Rock Raiders","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design","publisherName":"Lego Media","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Based on the underground Lego universe, you must take control of a team of lego men and build your way through mission based levels, ranging from saving lost crew members, finding hidden bases destroyed in the rubble and building your base to gain new vehicles. As your crew grow in confidence, they learn new abilities like piloting skills or become explosive experts. All the lego pieces from the rock raiders series are there to choose from when building your base, and the lego men move just like the real thing (just without the hands pushing them along)."},{"id":3053,"title":"Lemmings & Oh No! More Lemmings","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"This port contains two complete games from the classic puzzle series.  There are 209 levels to work through, all featuring the classic Lemmings formula: the player must assign roles (digger, climber, etc.) to marching Lemmings in order to prevent them from meeting terrible fates."},{"id":3054,"title":"Lethal Enforcers I & II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Lethal Enforcers I & II contains the Konami coin-op shooters Lethal Enforcers & Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters both on one disc.**The games both share a similar gameplay structure with digitized enemy targets \"popping up\" on screen and simply needing to be shot down before they take a shot at you.The original game places you as a 1990s police officer fighting bank robbers, Chinese Mafia and drug dealers while in the sequel you are now a Sheriff up against more bank robbers and wrong doing but now set in the Old West.  **Lethal Enforcers can be played with either a standard game pad or for more of an authentic arcade experience, the Konami Hyperblaster light gun."},{"id":3055,"title":"Libero Grande","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"A soccer game with a twist. ****Libero Grande is the PlayStation conversion of the Namco coin-op of the same name.****The user designs their own character and can alter his attributes and skills. And then controls this one player during the match. The user can adjust strategies for the team, but plays each game as their own character.****The game features details stadia, with interactive crowd, and a selection of 32 national teams.****The game also supports two-player mode, via a unique split-screen mode not often seen in soccer games."},{"id":3056,"title":"Liberogrande International","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Liberogrande International or Liberogrande 2 in Japan is the sequel to Libero Grande. It is an unconventional soccer game where you play a single character on the field instead of an entire team. Unlike the first game you can now pick the player yourself, instead of being assigned one, which allows you to make some unconventional choices, such as playing a goal keeper.****You play the game from a third person perspective. You can perform typical moves for soccer games, and also have the option to give commands to your teammates, to pass, shoot or intercept. After each match you are presented with statistical graphs and you are graded for your play. Game modes include friendly matches, two tourneys and a league. You can play with or against a friend in split-screen mode."},{"id":3057,"title":"Lion and the King","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Robin is the son of the great King of the lions. Watch as he goes in search of the treasure of the Black Panther. He is joined by Keno, in the search, where they find true friendship. As well as a great half-hour cartoon video, Lion and the King heatures an easy-to-use virtual colouring book and a challenging puzzle game, bringing the creatures of the jungle to life"},{"id":3058,"title":"Lion and the King 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In the jungle everything is as usual. The old lion is a good and wise king, and the animals follow his advise. Only Robin, the King' little son doesn't always listen. Robin wants to find the treasure of the Black Panther but his father has forbidden him to look for it. Keno, the son of the Black Panther wants to find the treasure as well. Robin and Keno start as enemies but end up as best friends. "},{"id":3059,"title":"Little Big Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Adeline Software","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Somewhere in the universe, there is a beautiful planet called Twinsun. It is populated by four different races, which have been living in peace and prosperity, until a mad scientist Dr. Funfrock of the Quetch (human-like) race used his newly invented cloning and teleporting techniques to create an army of fearsome soldiers and become the planet's dictator. Twinsun's inhabitants have not lost hope, placing their faith in the old legend about the benevolent goddess Sendell who would save the world. However, Dr. Funfrock totalitarian regime forbade displaying any images of the goddess and her worship. A young Quetch named Twinsen was just a regular fellow until he had a dream, which surprisingly involved the outlawed goddess. It seems that Dr. Funfrock was no stranger to mind control; in his opinion, even dreaming of the goddess was illegal, and he promptly ordered to put the perpetrator in prison. Now the unlikely hero must find a way to escape and eventually save his planet from the clutches of its insane ruler.  Little Big Adventure (Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure in the US) is primarily an adventure game with strong action elements. As usually in adventure games, the hero must talk to other characters, and collect and use objects. However, not all the problems have to be solved with dialogue and item manipulation. The player can activate four different behavior modes for Twinsen: Normal, Aggressive, Athletic, and Discreet. The first is used for peaceful exploration and conversations; Aggressive mode allows Twinsen to punch and kick other characters; Athletic mode must be applied when it becomes necessary to run quickly and jump; Discreet effectively puts Twinsen in a stealth mode, making it possible to sneak by hostile character unnoticed. While activation of a particular mode is often required to solve a problem, many situations can be dealt with in different ways.  The game universe is rendered with characters in full 3D, while the environment uses isometric graphic tiles. The CD version (which was released earlier than the floppy one) features pre-rendered animated cutscenes, audio music and speech; all these features are absent from the floppy disk version."},{"id":3060,"title":"Live Wire!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Sci","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"A 3D puzzle game where you across a gridded landscape (Tron-cycle like) leaving a coloured trail behind you. Any square on the landcsape that you managed to colour on all sides gets claimed by you and earns you points. You're up against a varied number of opponents and the game covers about 50 levels, with the landscapes having different properties and shapes (e.g spherical world landscape). Add to this a bunch of pickups and bonus abilities, and you've got a retro- puzzle game that's a bit fun."},{"id":3061,"title":"LMA Manager","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Unlike other console football management games at the time which were ports of existing PC titles, LMA Manager was designed exclusively for the PlayStation. The game is notable for its intuitive control system, where the L1 and R1 shoulder buttons of the controller switch between different sections of the game (e.g. from the Transfers section to the Squad section), and L2 and R2 switch between sub-screens within a section (e.g. from the Select Team screen to Editing Tactics). As a full management sim, players can start an open-ended game, or face one of the ten challenges.****The data is based on the 1999/2000 season player and team statistics. The kits and teams are authentic, with 8,000 players and 294 clubs in 32 countries. As a manager, you control the club finances, take care of coaching, stadium development and player management. During the matches, shown in 3D, managers can make tactical changes and substitutions at any time. There is also an after-match TV show with results, highlights and commentary."},{"id":3062,"title":"LMA Manager 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"LMA Manager 2001 is the second game in the LMA Manager series of football management games. The main game involves a 15 year career managing an English Football team (Premier, 1st, 2nd or 3rd division). There are also 14 shorter challenges ranging from winning the treble with 3 games left to winning 3 successive promotions from division 3 to the Premier in 3 seasons. The player is responsible for selecting the team line-up and tactics, buying and selling players on the European transfer market, selecting training schedules and managing the club's finances.****Unlike other console football management games of the time which were ports of existing PC titles, the LMA Manager titles were designed exclusively for the PlayStation. The game is notable for its intuitive control system, where the L1 and R1 shoulder buttons of the controller switch between different sections of the game (e.g. from the Transfers section to the Squad section), and L2 and R2 switch between sub-screens within a section (e.g. from the Select Team screen to Editing Tactics). ****The graphics of the first game, which had a rather retro look, have been improved to a more modern clean-looking design. The game provides a mini 3D match where the manager can make tactical changes during gameplay and 3D highlights afterwards commented by Alan Hansen (former Liverpool player turned BBC commenter).****International versions were sold under different localized titles: **BDFL Manager in Germany (Bund Deutscher Fußball-Lehrer, basically the German equivalent of the LMA), Manager de Liga in Spain, Football Manager Campionato in Italy, and Roger Lemerre - La Sélection des Champions in France.****Only teams from the home country could be managed although all 294 teams were included in each game for use in the transfer market and European cup competitions."},{"id":3063,"title":"Loaded","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive Ltd","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Loaded is a violent, bloody game which places you in the boots of one of six characters, who are all strange and deformed, from a pyschotic clown to a huge baby.****Loaded is a mission based game, where you have to complete various objectives, such as \"Escape the prison.\"  Throughout each mission, there is a huge amount of enemies to kill.****You can choose to play through the single player campaign, or you can go head to head in two player."},{"id":3064,"title":"Lode Runner","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Patra","publisherName":"Natsume","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Lode Runner for the PlayStation is two games on one disc. First, there is Lode Runner: The Legend Returns, a graphically enhanced remake of the computer classic. Secondly, there is Lode Runner Extra, a sequel of sorts that continues where the former game left off. In The Legend Returns, the once green and fertile Earth is now a cesspool of filth, made this way by centuries of pollution. What remains of humanity resides deep within caverns, searching for gold, a substance still considered valuable. With enough gold, a person can buy safe passage from the planet. Chief among these Lode Runners is Jake Peril, a man who spends most of his time climbing ladders and ropes, walking across platforms, falling off platforms, digging holes and, of course, scooping up piles of gold. As you guide Jake around the underworld, grabbing all the gold so you can progress to the next level, a subterranean cult of gold worshippers will follow you around and make your task difficult. You can dig holes to momentarily trap these Mad Monks, but you should be careful not to trap yourself or touch a monk. As you go from level to level, the gold will be harder and harder to gather as you are basically forced to figure out puzzles that will enable you to dig your way to, fall on, or otherwise come in contact with the gold. Lode Runner Extra is similar to The Legend Returns, but with the addition of bombs, goo, teleporters and other tools for use in outwitting the Mad Monks and rival Lode Runners. In this game, the monks have abducted Jake (right after he found enough gold to escape the planet) and banished him to their deepest, deadliest caverns. Once again, Jake must gather enough treasure to escape the planet. The two games combined have more than 300 levels. In addition, there is a special Construction Mode that lets you place ladders, keys, guards, exits, hideouts, doors, patches of ground (platforms), holes, gold bars, skulls, and other items wherever you wish. Ten different backgrounds and 10 types of music are available. "},{"id":3065,"title":"London Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Davilex","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Arcade racing in and around London in a variety of cars. Compete in three leagues - small cars, luxury sports cars and GT racers on your way to winning the title and the ultimate car.****In this UK-customised racing game you drive on the left, knock down Gatsos (speed cameras), and get chased by police in Vauxhall Astras and much more."},{"id":3066,"title":"London Racer II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Kiss","publisherName":"Davilex","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"London Racer II is another iteration in the prolific Racer series by Davilex. The races take place primarily in the streets of London and Edinburgh, with additional tracks in Las Vegas, New York and Chicago.****There are three single player modes available: Single Race, Tournament and Time Trial. In Single Race the player is free to choose any of the 6 characters available, any of the tracks and any of the unlocked cars. In Tournament mode, the player races in a series of tracks while collecting money prizes and unlocking new cars. In both modes, players race against other races while avoiding being catch by the police. The Time Trial mode, players race against the clock trying to beat the best time for each track.****Each car (driven by a different character) has different stats in acceleration, top speed, handling, breaking and strength. The cars can also be upgraded using money collected from winning races and collecting money tokens during races. The cars also take damage when hit and can break into total loss if the damage bar is full. Repair tokens can be collected during races and if a car finishes a race damaged it can be repaired before the next one using money. Nitro tokens can also be collected and bought, and the cars' colors can be changed.****There are also two split-screen two player modes: Duel and Cop vs. Driver. In the Duel mode, players race against each other in any given track. In Cop vs. Driver, one player is the cop and the other a regular racer, and the cop player must try to crash the driver within the time limit.****The game can be played from either first (hood camera) or third person (behind the car) perspective."},{"id":3067,"title":"Lone Soldier","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tempest Software","publisherName":"Telstar","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The aliens have stolen a super missile and will not hesitate to use it unless we pay their ransom demand, which is a large amount of Uranium. You soldier, must enter the enemy zone and retrieve this missile by causing disruption among their troops and then taking out the alien scum. Some alien attack force, calling themselves the 'Varinians' have decided to make life on Earth pretty miserable. You see, they need uranium and they've nabbed one of our Super-Missiles to use as a blackmail demand. Basically, we have to deliver them fifty payloads of the raidoactive stuff, or they'll nuke us with our own weapon. Nice guys, huh? The game is played through three different Worlds, each comprising of many levels. There is also an endgame when the three main worlds have been completed, which must be successfully achieved in order to finish the game. Has a different cover and is censored in Germany: Kill robots instead of people. "},{"id":3068,"title":"Looney Tunes - Sheep Raider","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Infogrames Lyon","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Help a starving Ralph Wolf steal sheep from Sam Sheep Dog. With an arsenal of Acme equipment at his disposal, Ralph is sure to concoct the perfect plan for keeping his stomach filled, or not!**The game takes place across 15 stages, each with their own requirements and challenges, so the longevity of the game is notable."},{"id":3069,"title":"Looney Tunes Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Circus Freak Studios","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Looney Tunes Racing is a kart-racing game for the PlayStation. There are some definite similarities between this title and Crash Team Racing, both in game play mechanics and depth. Completely immersed in the humor and soul of the Looney Tunes license, the player starts the game with only a handful of characters and levels available, but as the game proceeds features become unlocked including new characters, levels, and challenges.****Each character has an unique vehicle themed just for them, and is accompanied by voice taunts, provided by Warner Bros. licensed voice actors, and character-specific animations that help bring these characters to life.****The weapons the player can unleash onto the opponents include cherry bombs, homing cream pies, thunder clouds with devastating lightning bolts, and giant anvils that drop out of the sky. In addition, each uniquely themed level has a series of amusing booby traps and obstacles that the player can unleash to slow down your foes. The player can make boulders fall, launch giant boxing gloves on springs, and trample the opponents with sheep in the red-rock canyons, get spacecraft to fire lasers in the Martian level, and activate a huge, fat, white horse in the Opera stage to come in and trounce on the enemies. Even Gossamer, the large monster make entirely of red hair (except for those big white eyes and white tennis shoes), makes a cameo in the Gossamer’s castle level, as he comes right out onto the track to take out any oncoming traffic.****Beyond the races, other noteworthy game modes include the Multi-player Battle Mode, where the players basically pummel each other with wacky weaponry, and the ACME Challenges, which include challenges such as Boss Races (against Porky Pig, for example), picking up key items in a certain order, and others."},{"id":3070,"title":"Lord of the Jungle","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Midas Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"Lord was a tiny baby when he was taken into the care of the apes. Now after 18 years in the jungle, Lord finally comes face to face with other people. Join Lord in his adventures. Also features an easy to use virtual colouring book and a challenging puzzle game. "},{"id":3071,"title":"Lost Vikings II, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Beam Software","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Get ready for more nights of masochistic puzzle goodness, because the Lost Vikings need your help once again! The brothers (Erik the Swift, Baleog the Fierce and Olaf the Stout) are trying to get back home and you need to guide them through. Two brand new characters (Fang the Werewolf and Scorch the Dragon) also join the fray. Each character has their own special talents and they must be used in concert if you are to win."},{"id":3072,"title":"Lost World, The - Jurassic Park","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dreamworks Interactive","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The dinosaurs are back in this monstrous sequel. Take a dinosaur-stomping adventure through 'Site B' as you try to reach a radiophone to call a helicopter to get you out of there. But your journey won't be easy, because along the way you'll run into fierce, menacing dinosaurs that'll try to catch and eat you.****Play as characters from the movie and use weapons such as the tranquilizer, rocket launcher, and the shotgun. Featuring music straight out of the movie, many levels and fast gameplay, JURASSIC PARK is back... with bite!****5 different playable characters, over 30 levels, 20 different dinosaurs, variety of secret paths and hidden areas, 3D rendered graphics."},{"id":3073,"title":"Louvre - The Final Curse – Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Wanadoo","publisherName":"Wanadoo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You are Morgan Sinclair, Secret Service agent. The Dark Templars are attempting to secure 4 artifacts, collectively known as \"Satan's Keys\", to bring upon Armageddon. You must stop them by travelling back in time to locate the artifacts before they fall into the wrong hands...  The Messenger is an adventure game feature 360 panorama views. "},{"id":3074,"title":"Louvre - The Final Curse – Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Wanadoo","publisherName":"Wanadoo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You are Morgan Sinclair, Secret Service agent. The Dark Templars are attempting to secure 4 artifacts, collectively known as \"Satan's Keys\", to bring upon Armageddon. You must stop them by travelling back in time to locate the artifacts before they fall into the wrong hands...  The Messenger is an adventure game feature 360 panorama views. "},{"id":3075,"title":"Lucky Luke - Western Fever","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kalisto Entertaiment","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The game is based on the famous comics series about good cowboy Lucky Luke.  You as Lucky Luke have to walk around the fixed tracks on Mexican territory and sometimes shoot the bandits, moving the aim of your gun from one fixed position to another. Also you have to avoid their shooting and reload bullets in your gun."},{"id":3076,"title":"Lucky Luke","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ocean","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This is the game is based on the well known comics series about a good cowboy named Lucky Luke. You, as Lucky Luke, have to stop the Dalton gang from making another crime. Walking around town you have to solve puzzles, shoot criminals and collect money. After finishing the level you have a chance to buy an extra life with the money collected. Shooting isn't ordinary, often Lucky needs to ricochet shots to hit his target. The game view sometimes changes from 2D style to behind the shoulders. The levels differ from town exploring, to bottle-shooting in a bar, to freeing hostages on the roof of train, to Indian sneaking. But, all of them lead Lucky to $1,000,000 for the capture of the Daltons."},{"id":3077,"title":"Lunar - Silver Star Story Complete  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is an enhanced remake of the classic Sega CD RPG  Lunar: Silver Star.****You play as a young boy named Alex, who has been always dreaming to become a noble warrior, \"The Dragonmaster\", just like his idol, the legendary Dragonmaster Dyne. Together with Nall, a talkative flying cat, and Luna, a lovely girl with a beautiful voice Alex loves very much, the young hero embarks on a journey: he must meet the four Dragons in order to become a Dragonmaster. But on the way he learns that the world is in danger, and Luna is going to be used in a mighty adversary's plan to bring back the goddess Althena. Past and present are closely connected, the destinies of great heroes are linked together, and Alex has to save Luna and the world with the help of his faithful friends and his love.****The game plays like a traditional Japanese RPG: you have a party where each character belongs to a certain class and has his/her own special attacks. The enemies are not random, but visible on screen. The combat is turn-based and is viewed from a top-down perspective, like the rest of the game. You can position and move your characters on the battlefield. ****This remake brings a lot of changes to the original game. Large parts of the story were re-written, new scenes introduced, the gameplay system refined. The graphics were also re-made to high-resolution 2D. In addition, both Saturn and Playstation versions feature long and numerous animé-style full-motion cutscenes."},{"id":3078,"title":"Lunar - Silver Star Story Complete  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is an enhanced remake of the classic Sega CD RPG  Lunar: Silver Star.****You play as a young boy named Alex, who has been always dreaming to become a noble warrior, \"The Dragonmaster\", just like his idol, the legendary Dragonmaster Dyne. Together with Nall, a talkative flying cat, and Luna, a lovely girl with a beautiful voice Alex loves very much, the young hero embarks on a journey: he must meet the four Dragons in order to become a Dragonmaster. But on the way he learns that the world is in danger, and Luna is going to be used in a mighty adversary's plan to bring back the goddess Althena. Past and present are closely connected, the destinies of great heroes are linked together, and Alex has to save Luna and the world with the help of his faithful friends and his love.****The game plays like a traditional Japanese RPG: you have a party where each character belongs to a certain class and has his/her own special attacks. The enemies are not random, but visible on screen. The combat is turn-based and is viewed from a top-down perspective, like the rest of the game. You can position and move your characters on the battlefield. ****This remake brings a lot of changes to the original game. Large parts of the story were re-written, new scenes introduced, the gameplay system refined. The graphics were also re-made to high-resolution 2D. In addition, both Saturn and Playstation versions feature long and numerous animé-style full-motion cutscenes."},{"id":3079,"title":"Lunar 2 - Eternal Blue Complete  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The events of \"Lunar: Eternal Blue\" take place 1000 years after Alex and his friends completed their great quest in  Lunar: The Silver Star. ****Hiro is a young man who lives together with his grandfather and his little friend Ruby - a red flying cat who claims to be a baby dragon. He spends his time exploring the caves surrounding his house, searching for treasure. During one of such expeditions, Hiro encounters a mysterious woman named Lucia, who came to the world of Lunar from the Blue Planet. She is on a mission to stop an evil creature called the Destroyer. Hiro agrees to help Lucia, and by doing that gets involved in a conflict with the ruling powers of the planet, which makes his quest even longer and more dangerous than he thought it to be...****\"Eternal Blue Complete\" is a remake of the Sega Cd game \"Lunar: Eternal Blue\". The remake features 32-bit graphics, improved dialogue, additional scenes, and animé-style video sequences. The gameplay system remained unchanged. You control a party where each member belongs to a certain class (fighter, priest, etc.). You can position your party members on the battle field to avoid multiple attacks, to protect weaker party members, etc. During the turn-based combat, you can attack physically or perform special attacks, unique to each characters. Enemies are not random and are always visible on screen."},{"id":3080,"title":"Lunar 2 - Eternal Blue Complete  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The events of \"Lunar: Eternal Blue\" take place 1000 years after Alex and his friends completed their great quest in  Lunar: The Silver Star. ****Hiro is a young man who lives together with his grandfather and his little friend Ruby - a red flying cat who claims to be a baby dragon. He spends his time exploring the caves surrounding his house, searching for treasure. During one of such expeditions, Hiro encounters a mysterious woman named Lucia, who came to the world of Lunar from the Blue Planet. She is on a mission to stop an evil creature called the Destroyer. Hiro agrees to help Lucia, and by doing that gets involved in a conflict with the ruling powers of the planet, which makes his quest even longer and more dangerous than he thought it to be...****\"Eternal Blue Complete\" is a remake of the Sega Cd game \"Lunar: Eternal Blue\". The remake features 32-bit graphics, improved dialogue, additional scenes, and animé-style video sequences. The gameplay system remained unchanged. You control a party where each member belongs to a certain class (fighter, priest, etc.). You can position your party members on the battle field to avoid multiple attacks, to protect weaker party members, etc. During the turn-based combat, you can attack physically or perform special attacks, unique to each characters. Enemies are not random and are always visible on screen."},{"id":3081,"title":"Lunar 2 - Eternal Blue Complete  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The events of \"Lunar: Eternal Blue\" take place 1000 years after Alex and his friends completed their great quest in  Lunar: The Silver Star. ****Hiro is a young man who lives together with his grandfather and his little friend Ruby - a red flying cat who claims to be a baby dragon. He spends his time exploring the caves surrounding his house, searching for treasure. During one of such expeditions, Hiro encounters a mysterious woman named Lucia, who came to the world of Lunar from the Blue Planet. She is on a mission to stop an evil creature called the Destroyer. Hiro agrees to help Lucia, and by doing that gets involved in a conflict with the ruling powers of the planet, which makes his quest even longer and more dangerous than he thought it to be...****\"Eternal Blue Complete\" is a remake of the Sega Cd game \"Lunar: Eternal Blue\". The remake features 32-bit graphics, improved dialogue, additional scenes, and animé-style video sequences. The gameplay system remained unchanged. You control a party where each member belongs to a certain class (fighter, priest, etc.). You can position your party members on the battle field to avoid multiple attacks, to protect weaker party members, etc. During the turn-based combat, you can attack physically or perform special attacks, unique to each characters. Enemies are not random and are always visible on screen."},{"id":3082,"title":"M&M's - Shell Shocked","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Boston Animation","publisherName":"Simon & Schuster","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In M&M's - Shell Shocked , the 2 lead candies are about to set off on a vacation until the red candy realizes that the yellow candy left the M&Ms Minis in charge of the candy factory. The Minis promptly steal the secret M&Ms formulas and cause havoc at the factory. It is up to the yellow candy to set the situation right.  The gameplay has been described as being similar to the Crash Bandicoot series. The action in the game takes place over 8 levels. The first 7 levels involve some kind of math skill (configurable at various skill levels to cover addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). The first level depicts the yellow candy frantically driving back to the candy factory. Along the way are math formulas on the side of the road, followed closely by 3 crates on the road, each with a number. Striking the crate with the correct answer for the previous formula will allow passage, while the 2 wrong answers are steel crates that will end your vehicle. The same action is repeated in a later level involving a forklift.  Another type of level has the yellow candy jumping from number platform to number platform according to the math formulas that a disembodied female voice calls out. Another type of level is a 3D running/jumping action level in which the yellow candy will run down a hallway while observing clues about math formulas along the way. At the end of the hallway will be 3 doors, each with a possible answer. Choose wisely.  All along the way are M&Ms candies to be collected in large quantities. Every 100 M&Ms candies earns the player an extra life.  The PlayStation version is basically the same game but minus the Math mode."},{"id":3083,"title":"Machine Head","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Core Design","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Blam! Machinehead is basically a normal 3D shooter where you shoot enemies and explore the futuristic, barren wastelands and abandoned factories and such as you try to save the world. The player controls Kimberly Stride, who is a scientist. She has to save the world from bad DNA that is slowly \"eating\" everything away.  As a player, you control this hovercraft-thingy which was designed to be a safe vehicle to be in while travelling through this infested world. The game has nice 3D graphics and a very unique mood to it that separates it from the more common shooters. "},{"id":3084,"title":"Machine Hunter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eurocom Developments Inc","publisherName":"MGM Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A classic shooter with a twist. Aliens have invaded the Martian Colonies and reprogrammed the mining robots into killers. Earth, fearing an invasion, creates the Machine Hunters. They wear special suits that allow them to reprogram and take over the robots on contact. The trick is learning to control 9 different types of robots to fight the other robots. There are many different worlds to explore as you locate and battle the robots. All of the worlds let you teleport to different locations on the planets."},{"id":3085,"title":"Madden NFL 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tiburon Entertaiment","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"John Madden brings the best football back to PC, bigger than ever! All 31 NFL teams (including the new Cleveland Browns), all-star and classic teams, player-specific animations, and much more. Graphics are better than ever. Improved running and rush interface gives you the ultimate control over strategy and execution. Even a franchise mode to keep you busy for a while."},{"id":3086,"title":"Madden NFL 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tiburon Entertaiment","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The best-selling PC football game is back to dominate with legendary Madden gameplay and the deepest feature set available.  Think you got game? Take your skills online against the best through EA SPORTS -sponsored tournaments.  Check the online ranking to see how good you really are.  The exclusive NFL coaches club license brings in real coaches complete with their own signature styles and plays to add even more strategy to your game.  Historical All-Madden team rosters let you match-up today's stars with the legends of the game for all-time braggings rights.  Throw in an improved front end and enhanced AI and you've got the ultimate in PC football."},{"id":3087,"title":"Madden NFL 2002","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tiburon Entertaiment","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"John Madden brings the best football back with updated stats and players, bigger than ever! All 32 NFL teams including the expansion Houston Texans.  Hard to believe but they make many improvements on the previous version.  There are new player faces and on-field animations and expanded motion capture.  EA Sports added a new game within the game called Two Minute Drill.****The controls are basically the same with Easy Play using simplified controls and Normal Play with the full features encompassing nearly everything one could do on the real gridiron.   You can create a player or a whole team.  Trade players and manage teams through out the season."},{"id":3088,"title":"Madden NFL 2003","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tiburon Entertaiment","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"In the game you control the ball by players of your favorite team to win the match. Opposite players also has tactic commands of their coach to take the ball from you. ****The game for first time features on-line gaming capability and also adds new teams like Houston Texans, and new NFL division alignment.The game also has Create-a-Player option, where the players can determine in mini-games their physical conditions, for example, to be receivers or quarterbacks. Later you can include these players into teams. However, there is also availability to trade players instead of train them. Also the game has an option, which allows to play from playbook and then practice it. ****In XBox, Windows, PS2, PSX, GameCube versions the commentary is provided by Al Michaels. The game has rendered graphics with all animation based on it.****The GBA version has graphics similar to Madden '94 for SNES and Genesis, but has multiplayer mode using GCN/GBA cable.****The game is up to 4 players."},{"id":3089,"title":"Madden NFL 2004","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Budcat Creations","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The long running Madden series returns for another series of NFL action on nearly every platform available in 2003.****New to the series this year are, of course, every new player included in the rosters for the new season, along with every other defensive and attacking player from every team in the league.****New gameplay modes include Owner Mode, an option that allows you to hire your own staff, set prices for tickets and hot dogs, build your own stadium, organise camps pre-season, and nearly everything else an owner needs to do to make his or her team special.****Play a full season and go all the way towards the Super Bowl final, or re-live special moments from past games and try to change history. You can use a full playbook based on the pros, with a host of tricks and formations.****Those new to the series (or NFL in general) can watch video tutorials presented by Al Michaels and Melissa Stark, to fill you in on every little detail of the sport and the game (not available on GBA)."},{"id":3090,"title":"Madden NFL 2005","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tiburon Entertaiment","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The Madden football series makes a final appearance on the PlayStation with Madden NFL 2005. Compared to its predecessor, it is little more than a roster update: it uses the same menus and offers the same playing modes and features. Besides updated teams, it also offers new music tracks.  The included teams have been updated for the 2004 NFL season and include the 32 regular teams, NFC and AFC all-star teams, more than 100 classic NFL teams, 31 all-time franchise teams and the 6 NFL Europe teams.  The returning modes are Exhibition, Season, Franchise, Custom League, Tournament, Coaches Corner, Situation (including Great Games), and Two-Minute Drill. The Madden Classic mode that puts the current teams into Madden 92 also returns, as does the card-collecting sub-game Madden Cards."},{"id":3091,"title":"Madden NFL 97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tiburon Entertaiment","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Welcome to Madden NFL 97, the game that captures the excitement of a 30 yard touchdown pass, the strategy of a well executed scoring drive, and the atmosphere of a crisp autumn afternoon in the stadium. Madden NFL 97 delivers state of the art graphics and sound -- and with modem and network support, it's ready to put your competitive skills to the test."},{"id":3092,"title":"Madden NFL 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tiburon Entertaiment","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Playcalling expert John Madden again licenses Electronic Arts' flagship football simulation. New features for 1998 include more advanced Quarterback functions such as the ability to play lob passes and adjust timing patterns, and more instinctive AI features to adjust as the match goes on. Squad features have also been advanced, with the opportunity to create plays and trade them.****Gameplay is much the same as the other editions, with the full season on offer as well as playoffs and the Superbowl. Everything is presented TV-style, with play-by-play analysis and reports. The contemporary NFL teams are joined by great squads of the past."},{"id":3093,"title":"Madden NFL 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tiburon Entertaiment","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Playcalling expert John Madden again licenses Electronic Arts' flagship football simulation. New features for 1998 include more advanced Quarterback functions such as the ability to play lob passes and adjust timing patterns, and more instinctive AI features to adjust as the match goes on. Squad features have also been advanced, with the opportunity to create plays and trade them.****Gameplay is much the same as the other editions, with the full season on offer as well as playoffs and the Superbowl. Everything is presented TV-style, with play-by-play analysis and reports. The contemporary NFL teams are joined by great squads of the past."},{"id":3094,"title":"Madden NFL 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tiburon Entertaiment","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"As with all yearly updates to the football series, Madden NFL 99 features improved graphics and AI over its predecessors. Force feedback, 8-button controllers and online support are available. The team roster includes nearly 100 successful vintage NFL teams as well as the full up to date roster at the time. There is more commentary integrated than before.****This version features a new Franchise mode, which allows you to control a team through a number of seasons, taking into account free agents, retirement, drafts, and salary caps.  Each team can have different playbooks.****Also added is a one-button mode, which simplifies controls for beginners. Tying in with this is the arcade mode, which removes some of the more complex rules and adds to the force of impacts."},{"id":3095,"title":"Magic - The Gathering - BattleMage","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Realtime Associates Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Another of the Magic: The Gathering series, where you are a battle mage trying to challenge the authority of the new ultimate planeswalker of the lands.****This combined strategy based interface with a real-time action battle simulation, is an attempt to \"put to life\" the creatures of the cards in real-time battle.****The storyline has different possibilities for the hero to take, so the course of the game differs for every new game."},{"id":3096,"title":"Magic Carpet","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Bullfrog Productions","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Magic Carpet is a first-person perspective game, in which you are a mage who flies on a, well, magic carpet and casts spells. The game has 50 levels, called \"worlds\"; each of those is set in a sea terrain with several mountainous islands. Your goal on each level is to amass enough mana within your castle to \"restore the equilibrium\" within the world. Once this happens, you can head to the next level. ****To collect mana, you have to find it (it is represented by golden spheres) and cast a specific spell to make it \"yours\". To collect this mana, you have to use a special spell to raise a castle of your own out of the ground. A balloon will appear over the newly created castle; it will proceed to fly around the level and collect \"your\" mana. Initially, your castle will be small and won't be able to hold much mana, so you'll have to keep casting the \"castle\" spell at it to make it bigger. ****The levels typically have monsters and rival mages in them. Not only they can hurt you with their attacks, but killing them is often necessary, as upon death they will release some of the mana you need to complete the level. To attack your enemies, you have a variety of spells at your disposal: fireballs, lightning bolts and meteors. ****There are also many other spells available to you - they allow you to heal yourself, surround yourself with a protective shield, teleport around, summon a skeleton army, or even modify the terrain by creating volcanoes and splitting landmasses. Not all spells are available to you from the beginning, though. ****Throughout all the levels, you are on your flying carpet, which can move in 3 dimensions. You can bring up a top-down map at any time."},{"id":3097,"title":"Magical Drop III -Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data East","publisherName":"Data East","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"This is the third installment in the puzzle frenzy series Magical Drop. In the game you control a clown who throws marbles up on the screen into the cluster of multi-colored marbles, rocks and crystals. The goal is to get three or more of the same color to remove marbles, but you can also grab more than one at the time to create long chain combos and gain better \"special\" blocks at the top of the screen.  You can play the game in single player modes or versus a friend in versus mode. In versus mode you get to pick your character, much like in a fighting game, each with their own counter attacks and abilities.  For the PSX version, the first Magical Drop was included on a separate disc."},{"id":3098,"title":"Magical Drop III -Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data East","publisherName":"Data East","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"This is the third installment in the puzzle frenzy series Magical Drop. In the game you control a clown who throws marbles up on the screen into the cluster of multi-colored marbles, rocks and crystals. The goal is to get three or more of the same color to remove marbles, but you can also grab more than one at the time to create long chain combos and gain better \"special\" blocks at the top of the screen.  You can play the game in single player modes or versus a friend in versus mode. In versus mode you get to pick your character, much like in a fighting game, each with their own counter attacks and abilities.  For the PSX version, the first Magical Drop was included on a separate disc."},{"id":3099,"title":"Magical Tetris Challenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Magical Tetris Challenge is a Tetris game that combines the classic puzzler with the Disney license, and offers two original competitive Tetris variants: Magical Tetris and Updown Tetris.  Both follow the standard Tetris template: Tetris pieces fall onto the playing field from the top and must be arranged so they form horizontal lines which are then removed, with the player whose stack of pieces reaches the top first losing.  In Magical Tetris, clearing two or more lines at the same time sends a magical attack to the opponent, which puts a non-standard magical piece into their queue. Magical pieces consists of more than four blocks and are thus harder to place, but can theoretically clear more lines at once. Magical attacks can be countered by clearing lines while the piece is in the queue. This sends the piece back to the opponent, changing it to a 2x2 square piece. Countered pieces can again be countered, growing in size with each counter to a maximum of 5x5. Overflow to an already full queue turns existing pieces into ones marked with an exclamation mark. These can't be countered and are massive in size and come in pyramid or diamond shapes. A clock counts the time during Magical Tetris - each minute of game time raises the game level, up to a maximum of 4, with higher levels resulting in more magical pieces added to the opponent's queue per cleared line.  Updown Tetris is less complex. Attacks against the opponent are made by clearing two or more lines, which are then (minus one column) added to the bottom of the opponent's playing field, pushing their stack higher.  Both modes include another gameplay element: the magical gauge is filled by clearing single lines or through attacks made by the opponent. Filling the meter clears the entire playing field above a certain threshold and simplifies the block structure below it. The meter is then cleared and the threshold rises, requiring more moves to fill it a second time. The threshold can only be lowered by clearing all blocks off the field.  The two modes are available in story and two-player modes. In story mode, players select one of four Disney characters (Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Minnie) who each come with their own storylines. The game then consists of consecutive matches against the other characters and the bad guys (Pete, Big Bad Wolf and Weasel), with cutscenes between matches.  Only the home versions have an endless mode, which offers standard Tetris and Magical Tetris."},{"id":3100,"title":"Marble Master","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Software 2000","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Swing is a Tetris inspired puzzle game:**At the top of the screen you see two lines of eight balls (\"spheres\") in different colors and weights (shown as numbers). At the bottom are four scales. **You can transport and put down one sphere at the same time through a grey device between the two parts described above. Three spheres of the same color side by side will disappear and give you points; all other same spheres in vertical or horizontal neighborhood to this three will also vanish (combos)!**The clue are the scales because of imbalance they go up or down and can catapult the spheres over the whole area! And there can be highest only eight spheres on one scale pan - otherwise game over. Later in a game there will be more and more colors and special items.**The multiplayer mode is even more funny because there you have to make big combos for better items which you can catapult into your opponents area!"},{"id":3101,"title":"Martian Gothic - Unification","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Creative Reality","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"It's the year 2017. The planet Earth sets up a research station, Vita Base, on Mars with the mission to discover if life did exist there. After a discovery there comes one last garbled message—danger, danger cliché approaching--“have opened Pandora’s box… all the evils of old Mars have flown out,” and a warning, “…if you do send a manned mission, warn the crew…Stay Alone, Stay Alive…” then nothing. So now it’s 2018, and your rescue mission to Mars crash lands. When you get to the base, the welcome wagon is made up of zombies and an alien virus that will make you look back fondly on the days of the Black Plague. ****You control a team of three: Kenzo, Karne and Matlock. They enter the base from different airlocks and try to discover what happened. The reason for the whole \"Stay alone, stay alive\" warning is that if your team members come together they end up forming into a disgusting mass of flesh -- picture the thing from Leviathan -- called a Trimorph. ****As you proceed though the base you find clues as to what occurred. In addition, you run into Trimorphs, some of the non zombiefied former base crew, that are bent on your destruction. They come in two sizes -- the small spidery kind which hack at your shins and jump on your face or the huge \"better run like hell\" monstrosities that will tear you to pieces."},{"id":3102,"title":"Marvel Super Heroes","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Marvel Super Heroes is a 2D fighting game and the second Capcom title to feature characters from the Marvel comic universe. The gameplay is very similar to X-Men: Children of the Atom, but with a simplified Super Combo gauge and the addition of infinity gems. Each character starts with a set of gems. These can be activated during a fight to improve speed, power and defence, or provide special abilities to create crushing stone walls, open up a rift in space, or reverse the opponent's controls. The use of the gems is inspired by the The Infinity Gauntlet comic book series.****There are ten playable characters. The heroes are Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Psylocke, Spider-Man and Wolverine. The villains are Blackheart, Juggernaut, Magneto and Shuma-Gorath. Anita from the Darkstalkers series is a hidden character in the Japanese version. The bosses are Doctor Doom and Thanos. During the boss fight Thanos steals all the player's gems (except for mind) and uses them with new effects."},{"id":3103,"title":"Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter is a 2D fighting game and the first to combine characters from Capcom's Street Fighter series with those of the Marvel comic universe. It is also the first in Capcom's games to introduce a tag team style of combat where the player can call for another character during a fight.****Matches consists of two-on-two battles where the player can only control one character at a time. The other character can be called in regularly or while doing an attack. The off-screen one also regains some health while waiting. Both opposing characters need to be defeated to win the match, and when one dies the other is called in automatically. The tag team options introduces Variable Attack, Variable Counter and Variable Combination where the two characters team up to attack, counter of perform a special move.****Most of the X-Men characters were already present in X-Men: Children of the Atom and Marvel Super Heroes: Cyclops, Storm, Juggernaut, Magneto and Wolverine, with the addition of Rogue, Gambit and Sabretooth. The Street Fighter characters are gathered from Street Fighter Alpha 2: Ryu, Ken, Cammy/Chun-Li, Charlie, Zangief, Dhalsim, M. Bison and Akuma. The final boss of the game is Apocalypse.****The PlayStation version does not include the tag team feature and relies on the more traditional best-two-of-three round setup."},{"id":3104,"title":"Marvel vs. Capcom - Clash of Super Heroes","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes is a 2D fighting game that combines characters from Capcom's videogames with characters from the Marvel comic universe, similar to Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter. The game takes place in a Marvel universe where Professor Charles Xavier asks the heroes to help him before he merges with the consciousness of Magneto to form the being known as Onslaught, the final boss.****The game follows the standard fighting gameplay, but different from X-Men vs. Street Fighter you now have to make up a squad of three characters instead of two. The other characters can be summoned for assist attacks and there is also a duo team attack to control two characters for a brief time, along with the ability to perform super moves where the characters team up.****Options include a straight arcade battle, 4-player tag modes (Dreamcast version only), a survival mode (much like Street Fighter Alpha 3) and a training mode. The PlayStation version does not have the 4-player tag mode and also reduces the second character to an assist role, but in addition introduces a \"crossover\" mode where tag-team play with identical teams is possible.****For Marvel the cast of playable characters includes Spider Man, Captain America, Venom, Hulk, Gambit, War Machine, Wolverine, Gold War Machine (secret character), Hyper Venom (secret character), Orange Hulk (secret character) and Onslaught (secret character). The Capcom side offers Chun-Li, Ryu, Zangief, Morrigan Aensland, Captain Commando, Megaman (Rockman in Asia), Strider Hiryu, Jin Saotome, Roll (secret character), Lilith-Mode Morrigan (secret character) and Shadow Lady (secret character). There is also a large number of special partners that can be summoned."},{"id":3105,"title":"Mary-Kate and Ashley - Crush Course","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"n-Space, Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Mary-Kate and Ashley: Crush Course is a game for one or two players.  The girls learn that their arch enemy, Courtney, has been seen near their lockers. On investigation they find pieces of a torn up note, an invitation to a beach party no less, but they have no idea who it's from. This sets the scene for a series of challenges, the rewards for which are further pieces of the note which eventually reveal which of the cute guys has a crush on them. The challenges are:•Freshman Year: The Physics Class where a game of mini-golf is used to explore gravity, velocity and friction. The Cheerleading Tryouts where the player(s) have to match the moves made by the gym teacher •Sophomore Hall: The Marine Biology Class which is a timed game where the object is to collect creatures and litter, one goes into the bin and the other is returned to the sea. Journalism Class where the player(s) must explore the school and take photographs of the people on their assignment list. •The Junior & Senior Hall: The Talent Show where the object is to follow the instructors moves and beat Courtney. Journalism, again, but this time the player is taking pictures for the school year book. Finally a series of seaside arcade games, Ball Toss, Treasure Hunt, and Hoops All the mini games can be played as a series in game-mode or individually. In game-mode the games are graded, a B or higher is needed to win a piece of the message, and initially the player(s) will only have access to the games in the Freshman year. They are all one or two player games and are keyboard controlled."},{"id":3106,"title":"Mary-Kate and Ashley - Magical Mystery Mall","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"n-Space, Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In Mary-Kate and Ashley: Magical Mystery Mall, the Olsen's favorite mall has been frozen in time.  They must collect all the missing gems to end the spell or they'll never be able to leave.  It is essentially a collection of minigames with the mall serving as a hub.  There's an information booth which teaches how to play and get to the various games, then there are the stores with the games.****There is a fashion show segment, where you must first pick the number of outfits to model, which twin goes first, then all the pieces of each outfit.  There are four pieces you can choose independently: hair, shirt, skirt/pants and shoes.  For each part, you can choose color and style separately, making for a lot of possible outfits.  Next, they model them on a runway.  You must take a good picture of the outfit, which means proper camera position and zoom and catching them as they do a pose.  You get points for each picture, which as used to earn a gem.****There is also a Lizzie's Lunch segment which has the girls working in a fast food court on roller skates.  As either Mary-Kate or Ashley, you must take customer orders, then bring them their food before they get impatient.  You earn money for each customer served and go through multiple rounds trying to get the minimum amount of money before time runs out.  if you can earn $100 before the end of round five, you get another gem.****There is also a snowboard race game.  You must win two out of three heats on each slope to earn your gem here.  There are pairs of flags throughout the course that must must pass through to get a speed boost.  There are also snowflake tokens to collect to earn extra boards.****In a record store segment, called Music Nation, you must film a music video for Mary-Kate and Ashley.  First, you pick out a set of dance moves, then film the results.  You must switch camera angles and use special effects to get a high enough score to win a gem.  In this section, you can remove the game disc and insert any audio CD and choreograph moves to it instead of the included music.****In the next segment, Mary-Kate and Ashley must try to pose for photos with two lifeguard boys who are trying to avoid them.  There are several rounds of situations where one sister holds the camera and the other tries to jump in a photo with them when they aren't looking.  Take clear pictures showing their faces to get a gem.****Once you complete all the segments, you can use the points you earned at the bonus boutique to unlock additional options for the various games, such as extra fashion runways or a dancing DJ in the Music Nation segment."},{"id":3107,"title":"Mary-Kate and Ashley - Winners Circle","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tantalus Interactive","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Mary-Kate and Ashley - Winners Circle aka: Mary-Kate and Ashley: Crush Course is a game for one or two players.  The girls learn that their arch enemy, Courtney, has been seen near their lockers. On investigation they find pieces of a torn up note, an invitation to a beach party no less, but they have no idea who it's from. This sets the scene for a series of challenges, the rewards for which are further pieces of the note which eventually reveal which of the cute guys has a crush on them. The challenges are:•Freshman Year: The Physics Class where a game of mini-golf is used to explore gravity, velocity and friction. The Cheerleading Tryouts where the player(s) have to match the moves made by the gym teacher •Sophomore Hall: The Marine Biology Class which is a timed game where the object is to collect creatures and litter, one goes into the bin and the other is returned to the sea. Journalism Class where the player(s) must explore the school and take photographs of the people on their assignment list. •The Junior & Senior Hall: The Talent Show where the object is to follow the instructors moves and beat Courtney. Journalism, again, but this time the player is taking pictures for the school year book. Finally a series of seaside arcade games, Ball Toss, Treasure Hunt, and Hoops All the mini games can be played as a series in game-mode or individually. In game-mode the games are graded, a B or higher is needed to win a piece of the message, and initially the player(s) will only have access to the games in the Freshman year. They are all one or two player games and are keyboard controlled."},{"id":3108,"title":"Mass Destruction","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"NMS Software","publisherName":"ASC Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Mass Destruction puts players behind the controls of a one-man tank. The environments range from arctic to desert to urban. The player can blow up trees, buildings, walls - whatever you don't like the look. Enemies will come at you in tanks, planes, helicopters, and on foot. Each of the different weapons available to the player works best on a specific enemy. The player can use guided missiles for the helicopters and run over infantry men with the tank."},{"id":3109,"title":"Master of Monsters - Disciples of Gaia","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SystemSoft Co","publisherName":"ASCII Entertainment","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Masters of Monsters is an anime, turn bases strategy / combat game. You have the option of Story Mode, Single Map Mode, or VS Mode. You choose one of the Disciples of Gaia. The alignment of the Disciple (Law, Neutral, and Chaos) determines what type of creatures you can summon. The goal is to capture and control towers and to summon / build up / replace your monsters as you combat your opponent on a hex grid / turn based map. In Story mode you play as Iros and have the aid of one of the Disciples where you have to fight the other Disciples and your goal is to defeat Gaia, the once “protector” of the world turned evil."},{"id":3110,"title":"Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":" Runecraft","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"Legendary BMX rider Mat Hoffman leads a cast of some of the best riders on the planet in this Tony Hawk's Pro Skater style title. Perform tricks and make the points to proceed through each level of Street, Vert, and Dirt courses, or take on a mate in 2 player split screen mode and see who has the best bike in town. Career mode allows you to build up your chosen character and make, as it mentions, a Career. And the BMX Course Editor allows you to build your own Street, Vert and Dirt courses for multiplayer action."},{"id":3111,"title":"Maximum Force","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Tantalus Entertainment","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Maximum Force is the follow up to Area 51, however, this time around instead of shooting up aliens, the player goes up against a terrorist organization.****The gameplay is similar to other first-person shooter gun games where the player can use a light gun or a controller to shoot at bad guys popping up from behind objects or coming off from the side of the screen.  If a player gets shot by a bad guy, they will loose a bar of health or can also loose health by accidentally shooting innocent bystanders.****There are also power-ups scattered throughout the stage that can restore health, upgrade their weapons power among many others.  There are three levels in all and 35 secret rooms scattered throughout the stages.  It also supports a second player simultaneously."},{"id":3112,"title":"MDK","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Neversoft","publisherName":"Playmates","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this 3D shoot 'em up,  you play Kurt, and your job is to save the world. Aliens have sent 8 giant fortresses to destroy earth. You run and jump through 6 missions of strange 3D worlds and kill the \"Stream Riders\" with your machine gun arm. Precise platform jumps are part of the challenge.****Kurt is equipped with a special battle suit with an included parachute and a sniper interface (allowing you to aim precise shooting while standing still) embedded in your helmet. Further weaponry enhancements are available as you progress through the game."},{"id":3113,"title":"MechWarrior 2 - 31st Century Combat","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Quantum Factory, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You are the genetically engineered Clan Mechwarrior. The Clans are invading the Inner Sphere. Join either the Wolf Clan or the Jade Falcon Clan as they pursue their own agenda against the Inner Sphere and other Clans. Take your advanced Omnimechs into battle against all comers. Win high warrior ratings (by using less mechs or smaller mechs than needed, completing secondary objectives, etc.) and you'll get chance at a promotion trial where you face superior odds in an arena. If you win, you advance in rank. If you are very successfully, you can make it all the way up to Khan, leader of the Clan!****Mechwarrior II was developed in-house by Activision as the successor to their original Mechwarrior. While this time there are no dynamic campaign and mercenary actions, the Clan culture is integrated into the two campaigns. Different clans have different mechs and different rules, even different weapons. You can customize your mechs in order to use less than the \"par\" force in order to get a higher rating. The full 3D environment wasn't pretty as this was before the 3D accelerators made their debut, but it's still better than anything that came before. Let addition of NetMech allowed users to fight each other online. When 3D cards came along, special versions were created to take advantage of 3D texturing. While not QUITE as replayable as Mechwarrior, it's nonetheless a classic. ****If you want them now, get the Titanium Edition, which is 3D accelerated."},{"id":3114,"title":"Medal of Honor - Underground","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dreamworks Interactive","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The game is a prequel to Medal of Honor and it is set in the early stages of WWII. You play as Manon Batiste, who briefed the missions for you in the original Medal of Honor. She is a new member of a small band of French rebels who fight against the tyranny of the Germans.****There are 7 missions in total, featuring 12 different historical weapons. There are NPCs helping you out by cracking safes and driving. Not all enemies are on foot; expect to face tanks and bikes amongst other things. Enemy AI is responsive and sometimes surprising."},{"id":3115,"title":"Medal of Honor","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dreamworks Interactive","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Medal of Honor is the first in the long-running series of World War II shooters, originally created by Steven Spielberg. The play assumes the role of Lt. Patterson who has to complete different tasks in the OSS. The missions vary from securing a small French village from any Nazi forces, to taking out a Heavy armored German rail gun. The player has access to a wide selection of antique weapons such as P38 pistols, M1 Garand carabines, MP40's and more. The goals also include undercover missions. Split-screen multiplayer is supported for two players."},{"id":3116,"title":"MediEvil","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Millenium Interactive","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Evil Wizard Zarok has returned from the dead to wreak havoc on a peaceful land, and it is up to the centuries-dead hero, Sir Daniel Fortesque, to rise from his grave and defeat the very nemesis that put him in that grave.  Wander the land, destroying Zarok's undead minions; collect chalices to grant him more powerful weapons; solve puzzles in order to defeat the evil wizard and restore peace to the land -- so Daniel can go back to his eternal slumber."},{"id":3117,"title":"MediEvil II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEE Cambridge Studios","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Sequel to Medievil.  Not as open ended to game advancement as the first, as instead of an adventure game it;s more of a action game in which you go through levels and when you win one you go back to a professers hide-out to collect the chalice and get weapons and such.**There are a large amount of mini-games, and the whole game is almost noting like the first, which is good or bad depending on your view."},{"id":3118,"title":"Mega Man 8","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 2","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The Blue Bomber returns! The evil Dr. Wily discovers the remains of a strange robot that evidently came from space, and discovers a source of unbelieveablely powerful energy that could allow him to control the world with an army of unstoppable Robot Masters!****It's up to Mega Man to stop Wily once again! Now joined by a new ally, Duo, Mega Man takes off on his greatest mission yet!"},{"id":3119,"title":"Mega Man Legends","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 2","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In a world covered almost entirely in water, there exist small islands that hide huge treasures. And where there's treasure, you can find treasure hunters called Diggers, who live for the thrill of the hunt...****Barrel Casket was once one of the greatest Diggers, but he has now retired. He now cares for his young granddaughter, Roll, whose parents disappeared while on a dig. He had also discovered a strange baby boy in some ruins one time, who he also took under his care alongside Roll. He named the baby boy Rock Voulnut, and Rock grew up to be an expert Digger, sometimes known by his nickname, MegaMan.****While out exploring one day, Rock, Roll, and Barrel's airship, the Flutter, crash lands on an island named Kattelox. As they explore Kattelox in hopes of fixing their ship, they hear word of a huge treasure, the legendary Mother Lode, that is buried somewhere on the island. Rock, Roll, and Barrel decide to look for the treasure, but at the same time, they're going to get a little competition from a pirate family named the Bonnes...****Mega Man Legends is the first of the Mega Man series to take place in fully explorable 3D, and is paced more like an RPG than the previous stage-to-stage action games. Rock can explore the town and follow the story to find entrances to the underground ruins, where in he will find traps, feral Reaverbots, and large boss robots. Destroying enemies will reward Rock with health, sub-weapon energy, and the power cores of the robots, which people in his world use as currency. By searching through the town and ruins Rock will find items of dubious use and value, and they can be brought back to Roll to be assembled into useful items and upgradable sub-weapons, although not for free. Rock can run while shooting, go into first person mode for aimed shots, and also lock onto an enemy and circle around them to avoid their attacks."},{"id":3120,"title":"Mega Man Legends 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Mega Man returns in this, his second 3D outing. The Blue bomber and his teammate, Roll, must journey to a distant island to recover The Mother Lode, an item that no-one really understands, but that they all believe may hold the key to make their dreams come true, and so everyone is after it. ****Unlike past Mega Man titles, Legends 2 also adds RPG elements into the mix, allowing players to talk to villagers and the like. Some may help in finding items, others aid the player with important information about The Mother Lode, and other areas on the island."},{"id":3121,"title":"Mega Man X3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"A Reploid scientist named Dr. Doppler begins creation of a new city for Reploids, which will bring a new era of peace to the Reploids and humans. But something goes terribly wrong, and now Mavericks have begun to appear everywhere! It's up to X and Zero to find out who is behind this Maverick revolt and bring them down for good!"},{"id":3122,"title":"Mega Man X4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Mega Man X, the reploid leader of the 17th unit Maverick Hunters, and his best friend Zero have to stop a reploid rebellion. Each of them gets involved in a different way and you can play as either character through the  parallel stories."},{"id":3123,"title":"Mega Man X5","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 3","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Years after the Reploid Wars, all seems peaceful in the world. But peace was not meant to last forever. When the \"Eurasia\" space colony is attacked by an unknown virus, the call goes out! X and Zero are called back into action to help destroy the colony, which is now on a collision course with Earth, and is expected to collide into the planet in only 16 hours! At the same time, guess who decides to show up once again...give you a hint: his name is a Greek letter.****With all new features like advanced Maverick AI, bigger, more challenging stages, new gameplay features like ducking and swinging on vines and ropes, this is set to be the most insane mission X and Zero have ever had to face!"},{"id":3124,"title":"Mega Man X6","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Value Wave","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"It's been 3 weeks since the space colony \"Eurasia\" crashed into the Earth. Since then, the Earth has become a deadly, barren wasteland, unfit for humans to inhabit the surface. The humans now live underground, while Reploids begin the task of attempting to recover from the deadly onslaught of the Sigma Virus.****For the Maverick Hunters, the task is difficult, especially for X. Zero was lost in the attack, and all X has left of him is his Beam Sabre. As the Maverick Hunters assist in the recovery operation, a young Reploid scientist, Gate, discovers a mysterious chip in the wastelands. He immediately sets out on a cause to discover the mysterious \"Nightmare Virus\", and sends 8 assistants out to search for answers. But when Gate's assistants suddenly vanish, the worst is feared: they've gone Maverick.****X is the only one now who can discover the answers needed to unravel the mystery of this deadly \"Nightmare Virus\", and perhaps find out what it is exactly Gate wants with it.****The sixth episode of Mega Man X begins..."},{"id":3125,"title":"Megaman - Battle & Chase","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"It's robot mayhem at the Battle & Chase tournament! Dr. Wily is trying to take over the tournament with his army of Robot Masters, and now Mega Man has to enter to try and save the races! Choose your racer and head out on the tracks, and if you win, you'll get to steal parts off your opponent's cars, and eventually, you'll race against the mad Dr. Wily himself!  This game was only released in Japan and Europe. A U.S version can be played via Mega Man X Collection."},{"id":3126,"title":"Men in Black - The Game","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Gigawatt Studios","publisherName":"Gremlin Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Licensed to Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.****In the game You follow the main plot of the blockbuster movie.**As honest policeman (Will Smith) you begin the game shooting or fighting all the enemies through your way to new understanding of the world or to another level in the game. During your chase of the enemies you have to do some routine work such as disarm the bomb, bash the garbage can, etc. After your first encounter with the aliens you meet the agent (Tommy Lee Jones) of the secret intergalactic crime-fighting organization called Men in Black (aka MiB) and become the agent, too. During the operations you also meet the beautiful doctor (Linda Fiorentino). All three agents are available to play and their faces are very similar to the faces of the real actors. Using eight different weapons you have to complete four missions to survive the Earth!"},{"id":3127,"title":"Men in Black - The Series - Crashdown","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Runecraft","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Men in Black: Crashdown is a first-person shooter based on the Men in Black animated series and aimed at younger teenagers. Players guide Agent Jay or Kay through 26 missions to rid Manhattan of the scum of the universe. Most of the focus is on blasting the fifteen alien enemies, but there are also minor puzzle-solving elements. The basic level goals are shown at the beginning of missions. The agents have access to 25 different weapons and gadgets to attack the aliens and solve problems."},{"id":3128,"title":"Metal Gear Solid - VR Missions","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCE Japan","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Semi sequel to Metal Gear Solid for the Playstation, this \"add-on\" disk includes 300 missions, ranging from missions that are more advanced levels of the training missions in MGS, to solving mysteries."},{"id":3129,"title":"Metal Gear Solid – Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCE Japan","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Metal Gear Solid is a sequel to Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. After the tragic confrontation with Big Boss, the hero, special agent Solid Snake, decided to retire and has since then lived in a secluded region in Alaska. But the US government recruits him once again for a dangerous mission. The members of Foxhound, a renegade special forces unit, threaten to use a devastating nuclear weapon if the government doesn't hand them the mortal remains of Big Boss, their former commander. Foxhound is now led by a talented, ambitious young man with the codename Liquid Snake. Knowing that the visual resemblance between this new terrorist mastermind and himself can not be coincidental, Solid Snake agrees to infiltrate the new Foxhound base, to destroy the unknown nuclear weapon, and to find the truth about his own identity.****The gameplay in Metal Gear Solid follows the prototype established in the two classic Metal Gear games. Solid Snake has a limited arsenal of weapons and cannot allow himself to pave his way to the goal by killing all the enemies. He has to stay unnoticed, to hide, to crawl, to wait for the right moment, to sneak, and to use various gadgets that will prevent him from alerting the enemy. The game utilizes traditional top-down view, but the graphics in this installment are real-time 3D."},{"id":3130,"title":"Metal Gear Solid – Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCE Japan","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Metal Gear Solid is a sequel to Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. After the tragic confrontation with Big Boss, the hero, special agent Solid Snake, decided to retire and has since then lived in a secluded region in Alaska. But the US government recruits him once again for a dangerous mission. The members of Foxhound, a renegade special forces unit, threaten to use a devastating nuclear weapon if the government doesn't hand them the mortal remains of Big Boss, their former commander. Foxhound is now led by a talented, ambitious young man with the codename Liquid Snake. Knowing that the visual resemblance between this new terrorist mastermind and himself can not be coincidental, Solid Snake agrees to infiltrate the new Foxhound base, to destroy the unknown nuclear weapon, and to find the truth about his own identity.****The gameplay in Metal Gear Solid follows the prototype established in the two classic Metal Gear games. Solid Snake has a limited arsenal of weapons and cannot allow himself to pave his way to the goal by killing all the enemies. He has to stay unnoticed, to hide, to crawl, to wait for the right moment, to sneak, and to use various gadgets that will prevent him from alerting the enemy. The game utilizes traditional top-down view, but the graphics in this installment are real-time 3D."},{"id":3131,"title":"Metal Slug X","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Big guns blazing! Enemy soldiers fleeing in panic! Mass destruction! Aliens! Monsters! Mutants! Mayhem! All in a day's work for the Metal Slug team! In their latest outing, Morden and his army are back and trying to take over the world yet again, and this time they have the help of an evil alien race on their side! Marco, Eri, Tarma, and Fio are called back into action to defeat Morden and send the aliens home crying in panic! Now, blast away and GO, GO, GO!"},{"id":3132,"title":"Michael Owen's World League Soccer 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Silicon Dreams","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Michael Owen was England's youngest ever goalscorer and biggest hero, until superseded on both counts by Wayne Rooney. He put his name to a game balanced between the action of an arcade game and the realism of a simulation.****The game incorporates the leading international teams along with some 200 domestic teams from Europe, USA and Japan. Each player's abilities are rated out of 10 in several key areas. Statistics including shots (in total and on target), fouls and possession are recorded. Set pieces are controlled by moving a line to direct the ball. While trying to play a pass, you can switch control to the player hoping to receive the ball. ****You can choose from competition structures including leagues and Cup championships, a practice mode and single 'friendly' matches. with the World Cup perhaps the ultimate prize. It is also possible for you to design your own competitions."},{"id":3133,"title":"Michael Schumacher's Racing World Kart 2002","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Inverse","publisherName":"JoWooD Entertainment AG","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"ne of the few Kart games in the market.  Race through the beginnings of Michael Schumacher's career as a kart driver.  Advance through the different race classes and difficulty levels and win the world-wide championship on the Internet.  With 16 different tracks, three play modes and multiplayer options.  More features are real outdoor and indoor tracks, Ghost Kart and three Kart classes (FUN, ICA, FSA).  The game also includes a tutorial for first steps."},{"id":3134,"title":"Mickey's Wild Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Mickey Mouse gets a chance to go down memory lane and walk through the timeless adventures he has lived. Mickey Mania is a platformer where all the levels are based on Mickey's most famous cartoons. The levels range about 75 years, starting off with \"Steamboat Willie\" and going all the way to \"The Prince and the Pauper\".  The gameplay consists mostly of jumping and marble throwing at enemies, with an occasional puzzle element."},{"id":3135,"title":"Micro Machines V3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Micro Machines are now able to explore the third dimension. Gameplay still stays the same, but the whole new graphics now look more realistic. Also a lot of new multiplayer options were added."},{"id":3136,"title":"Midnight Run - Road Fighter 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Midnight Run: Road Fighter 2 is an arcade racer and a modern 3D sequel to Road Fighter.  Players can choose between four different colored cars and three different courses. The courses are the sunset trial (easy), the starlight heat (medium) or the midnight run (hard). You race on a single looped track against 3 rival cars competing for the first place. While racing the player must also reach check points for time extensions and pass as many cars as possible."},{"id":3137,"title":"Mighty Hits Special","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Altron","publisherName":"Altron","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Lock'n'load your trusty sidearm in a blazing lightgun extravaganza. Shoot your way through over 30 stages and 4 difficulty levels with a steady hand, a quick eye and decisive trigger finger. Go head to head with a friend or stick it out on your own to reveal the bonus stages and up the points. "},{"id":3138,"title":"Mike Tyson Boxing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Based around the boxer Prince Naseem Hamed, Prince Naseem Boxing features three different game types:****Showcase takes place in 16 international locations, where the player faces each of the boxers in a world tournament league, winning a match against one unlocks another opponent to face.****Versus mode allows you to play head-to-head against human or computer opponents.****World Game features 90 boxers and is career-based, the long-term objective being to manage a chosen boxer through a successful career.****A practice option is also included set in Naz's personal training gym where you must learn various boxing skills, including defence, movement, punches and dodging and blocking."},{"id":3139,"title":"Mille Miglia","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Kung Fu Games","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A racing game set in the golden era of BMWs and Mercedes, Alfa Romeos and Bugattis, Enzo Ferrari and Sterling Moss, but with all the 3D rendering effects you would expect from a standard Playstation racer.****Putting you in the seat of some of the most well-known racing cars of the time, Mille Miglia lets you try out well well-honed Playstation 'driving' skills on some new, but old, tracks. Letting you take part in full championship mode, the game sets you about some idyllic countryside scenery in the hopes of obtaining that elusive victory."},{"id":3140,"title":"Miracle Space Race","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Miracle Designs","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"In Miracle Space Race, you choose from one of six different characters to try to win one of three available space kart tournaments. You have several weapons to choose from, including missiles, mines, turbo boosts and shields.****The game also features unlockable characters as you progress through the stages and levels. Also included are an Arcade mode (play through any race level you've already unlocked), and Time Trial mode (try to beat your own race records!)"},{"id":3141,"title":"Misadventures of Tron Bonne, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 2","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Things are looking up for the Bonne family. Having just finished getting their airship, the Gesellschaft, operational, Teisel Bonne sets out with younger brother Bon Bonne to explore an unexplored ruin. Unfortunately for Teisel the loan he took out to pay for the Gesellschaft just came due, and the two Bonne brothers are taken prisoner. Now it's up to Tron to save her siblings and pay off their debt the only way she knows how: Grand Larceny.****Most of the levels in The Misadventures of Tron Bonne are played similarly to Mega Man Legends, but with minor tweaks to controls. Tron's walking tank, the Gustaff, can't equip the wide range of alternate weapons like Mega Man, but it can pick up and hurl large objects like trees and cars. It can also launch beacon bombs which direct the Servbots following Tron to either attack or steal anything in the vicinity. Additional levels include a crate stacking puzzle minigame where Tron needs to steal selected crates of valuables in a limited number of moves, and a first person dungeon exploration section where Tron must depend on the Servbots alone to clear out traps and enemies. Despite the Servbots all looking alike, each one has unique stats and abilities. By taking them on missions, training them aboard the Gesellschaft, or using special items their stats can be raised, unlocking hidden talents."},{"id":3142,"title":"Miss Spider's Tea Party","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hypnotix, Inc","publisherName":"Simon & Schuster","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Miss Spider's Tea Party invites children 3 to 7 years old to enter children's book author David Kirk's world of color and wonder. Mini-games provide hours of fun with a healthy serving of age-appropriate basic skills practice. Miss Spider's friends want to attend her party, but they each have a problem that needs to be resolved. It's up to the child to play the games and help all the friends make it to the party. ****When the child succeeds at all mini-games, Miss Spider thanks the player with an invitation of their own -- something to print and cherish. Each game has an easy, medium and difficult level. The game contains a lot of 3D images and animation that capture the unique look and feel of the book.****The mini games:****? The Beetles River Cross Game **The Beetles want to attend Miss Spider's party, but they have a wide river to cross. Help them get from shore to shore by jumping from rock to leaf to tadpole to branch without falling in the water. ****? The Crickets Band Game **The Crickets want to attend Miss Spider's party, but they need to form a band. Player matches each musical sound with its instrument. Match the whole band and they'll play a tune.****? The Bee Flower Matching Game **The Bees want to attend Miss Spider's party, but they have to pollinate flowers. Each Bee has a flower in mind. Choose the ones they're thinking of so they can finish up and head to the party.****? The Hiding Butterfly Game **The Butterflies want to attend Miss Spider's party, but they must find all their friends. The colorful Butterflies are cleverly hiding in several scenes. Find them all so they can come to the party."},{"id":3143,"title":"Missile Command","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Meyer Glass Interactive","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Defend cities around the world from an airborne alien attack.  This is a remake of the '70s arcade game, and features 3d graphics, counter-strike capabilities, new enemies & power-ups, and multiplayer functionality.  Play is available in a Classic mode, which has only minorly retouched gameplay.  Ultimate mode has new graphics, locations, and other caveats."},{"id":3144,"title":"Mission - Impossible","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"X-ample","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Tie-in of the popular movie \"Mission: Impossible\", third-person action/adventure with 24 levels. Playing the secret agent Ethan Hunt, the player has to fight international terrorists. Assisted by his IMF team, he sneaks into enemy bases, blows up ammunition depots, retrieves stolen information and takes out the terrorists.****The plot is loosely based on the movie; Ethan Hunt is framed and has to prove his innocence which he is only able to do with the help of his good friends from the IMF team."},{"id":3145,"title":"Mission, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Microids","publisherName":"Microids","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Mission’, offers gamers the opportunity to play as some of the greatest footballers in the world.**The aim of the game is to rescue a 'Geo Merlin’' ball, which has been stolen by Ninjas who embody the forces of brutality and poor sportsmanship, to save the future of football in its purest form. Using a selected team of two footballers, the player must battle and puzzle his way through over 24 levels of action, dispensing with fire-spitting demons and innumerable Ninjas trained in the martial arts along the way.**Contains a mix of elements from football, action and combat games."},{"id":3146,"title":"MLB 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Studios","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"This game is basically an update to MLB 99 with a few new features. The game contains depictions of the real teams, stadiums, stats, and players that reflect their real life counterparts. The modes returning from the previous game include quick play, season, playoffs, spring training, and home run derby. One of the new modes is general manager mode. In this mode, players can draft, create, trade, call up, waive, release, and sign players. Another new mode is the manager mode. In this mode, players can check out scouting reports during the game, warm up relievers in the bullpen, and try to get their team to the World Series and hopefully win it.****Vin Scully makes a return from the last game to do the play by play commentary, and is aided by Dave Campbell who does the color commentary."},{"id":3147,"title":"MLB 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Studios","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"This baseball game is an update to MLB 2000. The game contains depictions of the real teams, stadiums, stats, and players that reflect their real life counterparts. This game features Exhibition, All-Star Game, Season, Playoffs, Spring Training, and Home Run Derby modes. There is also a Franchise mode that let's the player build a team from scratch and try to turn it into a World Series caliber team. Another feature the game has is Manager mode which lets the player  check out scouting reports during the game, warm up relievers in the bullpen, and try to get their team to the World Series and hopefully win it.****A unique feature of this game is the Total Control Fielding and Total Control Batting systems. The batting system effects how much control the player has on how the ball is hit, which direction it gets hit to, and the power of the batter's swing.The fielding system lets the player have more control over the fielders. There is also an Advanced Batting Cursor option where guessing the pitcher's pitch correctly let's the player lock on to the pitch for more power while guessing incorrectly will make the batting cursor shrink and make the ball harder to hit****The Artificial Intelligence used in the game was developed with consultation from Tony Gwynn, Trevor Hoffman and Davey Johnson. Vin Scully and Dave Campbell are on hand to supply commentary during the game."},{"id":3148,"title":"MLB 2002","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Studios","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"MLB 2002 was the fifth entry in Sony's MLB franchise with the standard set-up as the previous versions.  A 3-D polygon based look with real-life animations (300 total) and 250 authentic signature moves of top MLB players of the time and authentic MLB teams, logos and stadiums.  To provide authenticity, MLB players and officials lent their expertise to the game in order to create a more realistic and life-like appearance and feel to it.****The standard game modes apply: Exhibition, Season, Tournament, Home Run Derby, etc., along with a two-player mode where friends can compete head-to-head.  There is also a franchise mode where players can not only trade, but also manage finances and other front office decisions to run a baseball franchise.  Vin Scully and Dave Campbell also lend their voices for in-game commentary."},{"id":3149,"title":"MLB 2003","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Studios","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"The only baseball game released for the PlayStation in 2002, MLB 2003 continues Sony's seven-year franchise with updated teams, schedules, and rosters to reflect the beginning of the 2002 season. Eight modes of play include Quick Start, Exhibition, All-Star Game, Season, Playoffs, World Series, Spring Training, and Home Run Derby. The Season mode supports one or two players and offers both a Franchise and Manager option to further customize the action. Instead of spanning multiple seasons in length, the Franchise mode in MLB 2003 involves earning points as a weakened club to acquire new, higher quality players. There are no trades in this mode, only additions and cuts. Each win and offensive statistic in the categories of home runs, triples, doubles, and stolen bases earns players points, while losing games deducts points from a player's talent pool. Manager mode has the computer playing the games based on decisions made in starting lineups, pitching, and fielding positions. MLB 2003 also features a number of General Manager options, including trades, signing free agents, the ability to call up seven prospects from the farm system, and monitoring the disabled list. Players can also conduct a 25-round draft with adjustable salary cap limits, create up to 24 athletes, and shuffle the teams around the divisions by rearranging them manually or having them randomly reassigned. The cursor-based batting and pitching interface is identical to previous games in the series, and broadcasters Vin Scully and Dave Campbell once again handle the commentary. "},{"id":3150,"title":"MLB 2004","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Studios","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Knowledge May Be King; But Control Wins Baseball Games Take Total with MLB 2004 as you step crowd the plate with Total Control Batting, take the bump and fire off some chin music with Total Control Pitching, or take a diving stab at a hot shot down the line with Total Control Fielding! MLB Front Office Declares \"Something For Everyone\" With 10 modes of gameplay including Spring Training , Franchise, Home Run Derby and more - MLB 2004 has something for everyone from the casual gamer to the hard-core baseball fanatic. You determine your level of commitment. MLB 2004 Steals Home On The PlayStation This Year From the Fresh cut grass of Spring Training to the game winning hit of the Fall Classic - if you're looking for authentic simulation - style baseball you will only find it in one place - MLB 2004 is the only Major League game on the PlayStation this year! "},{"id":3151,"title":"MLB 2005","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Studios","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"The Champs are Back! Swing for the Fences The batter's box, mound, field and base paths are yours with Total Control, only in MLB 2005. Play Ball with 10 Modes Of Gameplay Play as a Rookie in Spring Training to a GM in the Front Office, & more. Stare Down Your Opponent The decisive showdown between pitcher and batter takes center stage. "},{"id":3152,"title":"MLB 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony Interactive Studios America","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"One of the earliest in Sony's MLB franchise, MLB 98 features the standard set of many baseball games.  It has all of the 30 MLB teams and many of the major players, rendered in 3D polygon graphics with complete up-to-date (for that time) rosters.  Real stadiums are also included along with the updated rules including the Interleague play rule that was implemented at the time.****It also has the standard set of modes including Exhibition, Season, Playoffs, Home Run Derby, All-Star Game and World Series.  Players can also create and save their own players and customize them to their liking as well as keep extensive track of stats.  They also have the option to run a franchise at the same time and manage everything including trades and free agency.****The controls consist of using certain buttons to either run the bases, bat and throw specific pitches depending upon the pitcher and the D-pad to move outfielders.  Also, to throw to bases the player uses the main buttons (Triangle, Square, Circle and X)."},{"id":3153,"title":"MLB 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sony Interactive Studios America","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"A baseball sim updated for the 1999 season featuring Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully calling each game. The game features various modes including exhibition, season, play-offs, and home-run derby.  Each MLB stadium is recreated faithfully, as are the players. A new feature for this year's edition of the game is Spring Training mode, which allows one to create a new player and put him in the Minors and see if he can make it to the Majors."},{"id":3154,"title":"MLB Pennant Race","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sony Interactive Studios America","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"MLB Pennant Race is one of the many baseball games released on the platform. It features the MLB license with all 28 teams at the time as well as 700 different players. It has a simulation mode where the real rules apply and an arcade mode for players who are less into serious baseball. It also contains quick play, season and home run derby as well as the option to play playoff games or to go straight to the World Series.****As a fully licensed game, it contains the real uniforms, logo and players and statistics based on the actual characteristics. Despite being released late in 1996 however, when the baseball season was already over, all the information still refers to the 1995 season. Commentary is done by Jerry Coleman.****Players can create their own players or compose a dream team from the pool of available players."},{"id":3155,"title":"Mobil 1 Rally Championship","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"HotGen Studios Ltd","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is the third rally simulation from Magnetic Fields and Europress (now renamed Actualize). This is a very realistic and highly detailed simulation which accurately recreates the Mobil 1 British Rally Championship. 36 tracks are available, all of which have been created by mapping the real life locations to create a highly accurate racing experience. There are also 22 rally cars to race in which have also been created from their real life counterparts. Although the name of the game is Mobil 1 British Rally Championship, it simply says \"Rally Championship\" on the front of the box and the game manual. Ignoring this little problem this game is an excellent addition to Europress' rally series and possibly the most realistic racing game ever."},{"id":3156,"title":"Mobile Armor","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Highwaystar","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"COMMAND THE VERY THUNDER Pilot the most amazing tanks in history as you blast your way across missions after missions, securing newer, more powerful vehicles with each success! Select the armament, type of shells, and engine specs to customize your tank for the ultimate challenge. Only the brave need apply here because it usually comes down to you against an army of tank hunters, waiting to add your insignia to their trophy wall. Features nearly a dozen authentically recreated tanks from WWII 2-Player Mode lets you team up with a friend, or go toe-to-toe in vs. combat action! Custom-design your tank down to the caliber of shells for your cannon! "},{"id":3157,"title":"Mobile Light Force","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psikyo","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Gunbird is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up developed by Psikyo. It hit the Japanese arcade in 1994 and was followed by a Japanese release to the Saturn and the Playstation in the following year.  The game is set in a fantasy setting with steampunk elements. Lush forests and medieval castles meet steam trains and mech robots. Instead of piloting the genre-traditional space ships, Gunbird lets the player chose between five different characters (Ash, Marion, Valnus, Yuan Nang and Tetsu) who traverse the game world on broomstick, jet packs and pedal-powered helicopters on a quest to find the pieces of a magic mirror across seven stages. Unorthodox vehicles aside, the gameplay follows traditional genre standards. The main goal is to dodge all bullets that fill the screen while collecting power-ups to make the character stronger. Gunbird features one power-up that incrementally increases the firepower of the standard weapon (P-items) as well as additional ammo for the screen-clearing special ability (B-items). Standard weapon and special ability differ from character to character. Where some characters excel in high firepower in a straight line others allow for a wider spread of bullets or additional homing missiles."},{"id":3158,"title":"Monaco Grand Prix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft Paris Studios","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The sequel to F1 Racing Simulation recreates the 1997 season, featuring 17 authentic tracks, 11 teams and cars with their 22 drivers. The Monaco license is used, although the teams themselves are not licensed. A total of 22 camera views are provided.  Telemetry is stored and analysed in a similar way to Grand Prix 2, and physics are modeled to be realistic. There are eight different modes to race, the new ones being a career mode in which you start with a poor team and must drive well enough to earn competitive rides, and scenarios recreating key races for particular drivers. Returning from the first game are Time Attack, a full championship, and a 50s retro mode. There is also a track editor to create your own tracks. "},{"id":3159,"title":"Monkey Hero","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blam!.","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In this game you play a monkey, a brave little monkey, who has been trained by another monkey called Master Sage. When the game begins, three worlds are fighting against each other. The Dream World, The Nightmare World and The Waking World. The Nightmare King has stolen a book, The Magic Story Book, which is keeping the peace in the three worlds. You have to get it back. Make your way through the Waking World while fighting The Nightmare King's minions to get the book back. Travel through libraries, forests and mines.  ****Make friends which will help you on your quest. Use your weapons to crush crates; these crates often contain fruits which increases your health. (If you don't have a weapon to crush the crates with, then you have to throw them) You will acquire two weapons throughout the game: A bamboo stick to hit your enemies with and small rockets or spears to shoot down enemies far away from you. Solve many puzzles, defeat bosses and explore the huge world of &quot;Monkey Hero&quot;."},{"id":3160,"title":"Monkey Magic","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"B-Factory","publisherName":"SunSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Monkey Magic is a platform game for the Playstation based upon a successful cartoon of the same name.  The cartoon (and thus, the game) is based upon \"Journey to the West\" - classic of eastern literature in which \"Monkey\" (renamed \"Kongo\" for Monkey Magic) defends his fellow simians, engages in adventures, and challenges the gods in heaven.  Monkey is something of a trickster, much like Coyote in Native American folk tales.****Kongo begins his journey with only his Kung-Fu to defend hiself, but soon he meets Master Subodeye, who teaches him the four elemental powers: Shrink, Grow, Fire, and Ice.  Kongo learns to cast these spells on himself and on others for various effects.  These magical powers form the basis for Monkey Magic's many puzzles.****At the outset, Kongo is assisted by Batty.  Batty explains the mechanics of the game should the player get stuck.  After the first half of the game, Batty is revealed to be working for the evil Derth Voyd.  But Kongo will put an end to his evil plans!"},{"id":3161,"title":"Monopoly","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Gremlin Graphics","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"This time, a Monopoly game on your computer, as good as it knows to be in your reality. Every move of yours can be in 3D animation, or off if you don't want to see animations. There can be up to 6 players at once, and it can be played over the Internet. Music is in midi format, and the sound quality is at the wav format. Roll, spin, and don't miss to give us a grin."},{"id":3162,"title":"Monster Bass","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magical Company LTD","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Monster Bass! is a fishing simulator set in four locations. The player gets to control the bait to lure and catch several types of \"scientifically mutated gigantic monster bass\". As the game progresses special baits and tricks get unlocked."},{"id":3163,"title":"Monster Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Microids","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Choose your favourite monster from 10 fantastic creatures, each with their own ghastly traits. Choose from Mummies, Vampires, Skeletons, Werewolves and more. Confront your competitors over 10 circuits and 10 battle arenas.****Help Jack O'Lantern, the pumpkin-headed man, to get his lanterns back thanks to which werewolf, witch, skeleton or vampire can find the unique way to Earth to celebrate Halloween with humans. Find the quickest champion of Halloween lands and defeat the forces of evil ****- 4 multi-player and 4 single player modes****- 12 creatures of famous tales to compete ****- Many traps, spells and animations make the game funny to play"},{"id":3164,"title":"Monster Rancher","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Monster Rancher (Monster Farm in Japan), is a \"monster raising\" simulation in which you raise your monsters in order to win fighting tournaments and become the greatest breeder ever. ****A unique feature is the way you obtain your monsters: from every CD you own. That's right: every CD you own (including PC ones, musical and even 3D0 games) can be used to generate a different monster."},{"id":3165,"title":"Monster Rancher 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Monster Rancher 2 is at heart an arena fighting game with a lot of ancillary game play thrown in. As a trainer of a fighting monster you have to train, reward, punish, cajole and bribe your minion to build up its statistics. You then take your monster into the arena where it battles with other monsters for cash prizes, prestige, and better stats.**Like the original Monster Rancher, this game allows players to create a monster using an innovative technique: you can stick in any CD you own (PlayStation, audio, PC, or other) and the data that is read off the CD is used to generate the characteristics of the monster."},{"id":3166,"title":"Monster Rancher Battle Card - Episode II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Card Battle","description":"Monster Rancher BattleCard Episode II is a sequel to the Monster Rancher Battle Card game on Game Boy. But it takes advantage of the PlayStation's superiority in graphics and processing power and adds more complex storyline quests, and expands the card game itself. No knowledge of other Monster Rancher games is needed, however, characters from prior games do play pivotal roles in the storyline. ****For the first time, players can see into the personal lives of the characters in the Monster Rancher world, and interact with them while attempting to win matches of the collectible card game, to collect enough cards to complete quests. Along the way, the player is able to visit various locales and meet up with old friends and new acquaintances.****The card game itself features a  tutorial mode, on screen help, and the option to turn animations on or off. It is easy enough at low levels for almost anyone to learn the basics, but offers options and higher levels of complexity to reward more patient, and older players.****Cards are acquired through defeating opponents, and via an in-game shrine where you can use music CDs, PlayStation games, or PC CD-ROMs to make cards. The CD shrining feature is unique to the Monster Rancher games.****The game also features a 2P mode designed for players who have played the game on their own and acquired their own cards (and tried and tested their skills) to play card games against each other. It is adequate, but unrelated to the in-game storyline."},{"id":3167,"title":"Monster Rancher Hop-A-Bout","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Monster Rancher Hop-A-Bout is a platform adventure game based on characters from the Monster Rancher video games and animated TV series. Hop-A-Bout is an addictive and easy-to-learn title that challenges players to hop their way through more than a hundred obstacle courses.****Designed to be 'fun for the whole family', Hop-A-Bout features arcade-style gameplay that is easy to learn and difficult to master.****Hop-A-Bout players can choose from a cast of colorful Monster Rancher**characters to start their journey. Armed with the ability to bounce slow or**fast and to the right or left, characters must move from one end of a**playing course to the other, avoiding dangerous obstacles and holes along**the way. Hopping onto various panels in each course helps or hinders** progress, depending on the panel (a heart panel increases life,**while a skull decreases life).****Additional features of Monster Rancher Hop-A-Bout include one and two-player modes and a stage edit function that allows players to create up to four customized courses that can be saved."},{"id":3168,"title":"MonsterSeed","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NK System","publisherName":"SunSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Not much of a fighter? Like to work with exotic animals? Like helping people? Then start gathering your seeds today!****Monster Seed obviously takes influence from the popular animal raising/fighting genre; specifically games like Pokémon and Monster Rancher. Of course, it does do a few things differently. One major difference is the fantasy setting. No ranches or medical settings here, no sir. Another key difference is in the overall presentation; Monster Seed's gameplay and interface are a lot more simple than most other breeding games.****Similar to mother games in the genre, there's a brief tutorial of sorts, and then you're off to gather your own creatures, earning better seeds and other breeding components as you go. Just be careful with your critters, because if they die in battle, they're gone for good. Granted you can always breed more, but it can certainly set you back if your creature hatches at level five, but you lost a level twelve.****Combat itself uses a somewhat typical turn-based system, with a grid used to determine character locations, spell ranges and so on. Much like a normal RPG, you get to take turns giving commands to your main character and your monsters. Different monsters are better suited for different roles, with some better off hanging out in the back, attacking from a distance and others in the front lines, absorbing the damage and dishing out the hurt.****Monster Seed isn't the most innovative RPG/breeding game out there, but it is a decent game that will help any fan of the genre pass the time."},{"id":3169,"title":"Monte Carlo Games Compendium  - Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Monte Carlo Games Compendium features 17 casino and card games. Hence, the jewel case contains two discs. Disc #1 is named \"Casino Games\" and contains 7 games: Baccarat, Roulette, Let it Bet, Super Black Jack, Video Poker, Slot Machine and Keno. Disc #2 is named \"Card Games\" ans contains the other 10 games : Seven in a Row, Rich Man, Splash, Page One, Seven Bridges, Old Maid (Old Man), Speed, Poker, Black Jack (21) and Concentration.  There are two game modes : Free Mode, where you play against 4 computer-controlled players and Ranking Mode, where you play to with up to 10 players (including computer-controlled players). View is top down and Muti-Tap can be used to play to games such as Concentration."},{"id":3170,"title":"Monte Carlo Games Compendium  - Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Monte Carlo Games Compendium features 17 casino and card games. Hence, the jewel case contains two discs. Disc #1 is named \"Casino Games\" and contains 7 games: Baccarat, Roulette, Let it Bet, Super Black Jack, Video Poker, Slot Machine and Keno. Disc #2 is named \"Card Games\" ans contains the other 10 games : Seven in a Row, Rich Man, Splash, Page One, Seven Bridges, Old Maid (Old Man), Speed, Poker, Black Jack (21) and Concentration.  There are two game modes : Free Mode, where you play against 4 computer-controlled players and Ranking Mode, where you play to with up to 10 players (including computer-controlled players). View is top down and Muti-Tap can be used to play to games such as Concentration."},{"id":3171,"title":"Moorhen 3 - Chicken Chase","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Similis","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Moorhen 3 ...Chicken Chase is a shooter still in the same style as the first Moohrhuhn. The player has a gun and he shoots chickens which fly over the screen. If they are far away, they give more points. After six shots the player has to reload the weapon (which gives a time penalty). The time is limited, the screen can be scrolled left and right and the ultimate goal is to improve the own highscore.****In this game the only background is set at a sea. New features are more different animals to shoot, including the \"Lesshühner\" which give negative points. Two new ammo types are more powerful but limited and have to be earned by shooting certain things. There are multiple hidden extras to find, e.g. ways to extend the playing time. In the PC version there is an online highscore list."},{"id":3172,"title":"Moorhuhn 2 - Die Jagd geht weiter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Similis","publisherName":"Phenomedia","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Moorhuhn (distributed as Crazy Chicken in English-speaking countries) is a German casual game franchise for PCs and the Nintendo DS. It consists of more than 30 games, the first of which - a shoot 'em up - was Germany's most popular computer game in the early 2000s. Originally the star of an promotional campaign for undrinkable whiskey Jack Daniels, Moorhunh has starred in over thirty games during the years, including five kart racing games. Moorhuhn 2 - Die Jagd Geht Weiter gameplay is like the first Moorhuhn game, the hunter in front of the screen must shoot down as many grouse as possible in 90 seconds. This generates points. That's it. Simple, but effective! Certain basic principles remain the same: 90 seconds, grouse flying around the landscape, shooting the above (the grouse, not the landscape!!!) yields points. That was enough for part one, but there had to be more in the sequel. So the game this time is filled with loads of hidden puzzles to solve in order to spur on the fans' passion for the hunt. "},{"id":3173,"title":"Moorhuhn Kart","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Similis","publisherName":"Phenomedia","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Moorhuhn Kart is a kart racing game. The game features five generic locations (countryside level, a slippery ice level, a mountain level with dangerous sections,a desert level and the last lap of the Grand Prix takes places in a fiery lava level), five characters and a set of weapons. Player can either try to beat the tracks in the Grand Prix mode, against three computer-controlled players, or beat the best times on their own in the Time Trial mode. While racing, there are power-ups to collect, such as turbo to increase the speed, chewing gum to make the other karts get stuck, and an egg to throw to slow another car down. Players can choose from 5 characters: Moorhuhn, Lesshuhn, Moorfrosh, Pumpkin and Schneemann. "},{"id":3174,"title":"Moorhuhn X","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Similis","publisherName":"Phenomedia","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Moorhuhn returns with a complete redesign in 3D in this sequel to previous titles of the Moorhuhn shooter series. Instead of simply flying and running around, the chickens feature a lot of animated motion sequences that make them seem almost alive. The surroundings are completely generated in 3D and feature a lot of crazy objects and scenes such as two hedgehogs playing cards (one is actually wearing dark sunglasses!). The chickens try to hide in every conceivable place on screen, be it an old oven or in an outdoor toilet. They hide in wheat fields and even dress up as a sunflower in order to escape the player's dreadful gun. All these features make it more difficult for the player to get all the chickens. The actual shooting controls remain the same as in previous Moorhuhn games: the player aims with the mouse, shoots by clicking the left mouse button and reloads by clicking the right mouse button."},{"id":3175,"title":"Mort the Chicken","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"AndNow Interactive","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Cube shaped life forms from a parallel universe mistake bales of hay on a farm as captured cubes and Colonel Cubicles sends a demand to the chickens living there that all the cubes on the farm need to be freed. Failing to do this, the cube creatures kidnap all the baby chicks down a well which lead to their world. Now it's up to a chicken with superpowers, named Mort, to head down the well and rescue those baby chicks. The game is broken up into stages in which Mort goes around searching for the baby chicks to rescue. Once he collects the chicks, he has to return them to the well at the start of each stage. He must be careful of the block shaped enemies that are trying to impede his efforts. To attack his enemies, Mort can peck and comb whip them. Mort can also crack open eggs to find power-ups such as springs, invincibility, or even an ability to launch baby chickens at any of the enemies. If an enemy does hit Mort he will lose some health. To restore health, Mort can eat corn and beans which are strewn among the ground of each stage. Mort can also collect stars and coins which will increase the player's score.  In between each stage, two newscasters, Chicken Little and Henny Penny, give up-to-date commentary on current happenings which help move the story along.  "},{"id":3176,"title":"Mortal Kombat - Special Forces","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Take on the role of Mortal Kombat® character Jax, as you descend into the realm of Mortal Kombat in search of arch- villain, Kano. As you make your way through the game, you will delve deeper into one of the most interesting and enigmatic stories in the Mortal Kombat universe. Battle your way through complex 3D levels. Destroy your enemies using never-before-seen special moves and combos, all leading to an unforeseen climactic ending."},{"id":3177,"title":"Mortal Kombat 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Shao Kahn has won. The Earthrealm is no more. In order to revive his Queen Sindel, the emperor Shao Kahn used the Outworld Tournament from Mortal Kombat 2 as a diversion while his Shadow Priests revive his fallen Queen on Earth. Once enacted, the dimensional bridge between the two realms connects, allowing Kahn's extermination squads to invade and destroy Earth, and enslave the population's souls.****A small team of Raiden's \"Chosen Warriors\" survives the attack: Mortal Kombat champion Liu Kang and his ally Kung Lao, Special Forces agents Sonya Blade and Jax, the shaman Nightwolf, the riot cop Stryker, the nomadic Kabal, and former Lin Kuei warrior Sub-Zero, who has gone rogue from his clan. Facing the warriors are the mercenary Kano, cyber-ninjas Smoke, Sektor and Cyrax, Sheeva, a female Shokan, the sorcerer Shang Tsung, and Queen Sindel herself.****Mortal Kombat 3 brings new elements to the 2D fighting series: multi-level playfields, \"Dial-A-Combo\" attacks, a \"Run\" button to speed up the battles, and \"Vs.\" codes, which unlock new powers and abilities once both players enter a code sequence in pre-match-up screens. Also included are more stage fatalities and finishing moves as each warrior attempts to go one-on-one with the Centaurian enforcer Motaro, and Shao Kahn himself.****Mortal Kombat 3 is the last traditional one-on-one fighting game game in the series to feature motion-captured digitized graphics for its kombatants, and introduces online network play to the PC version."},{"id":3178,"title":"Mortal Kombat 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Eurocom Developments Ltd","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Similar to the other Mortal Kombat games. Using 3D characters in a 2D playfield, you have about 20 different fighters to choose from, and each has magical secrets and weapons."},{"id":3179,"title":"Mortal Kombat Mythologies - Sub-Zero","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"In a surprising twist of fate, Midway made a Mortal Kombat game that focuses on perhaps the series strongest point when compared to other fighting games: it's storyline. The game casts you in the shoes of Sub-Zero, and chronicles a series of events that ocurred prior to Mortal Kombat 1.****In a storyline that is reminiscent of Looking Glass's Thief, the Lin Kuei assassin/thief is sent to steal an important document; this mission proves to be a test from a mysterious character (which turns out to be MK4's Quan Chi) and who charges you upon retrieval of this object to recover an ancient medallion of untold power. However once you retrieve the medallion, Quan Chi reveals that he actually tricked you, and the medallion is the key to awakening the demonic Shinnok (yup, the same baddie from MK4). You must now become a reluctant hero, as you pursue Quan Chi trough hell itself hoping you get to Shinnok before him.****Gameplay wise the game takes the Mortal Kombat familiar 2D fighting enviroment and turns it into a hybrid fighter/platformer game, where you must travel trough hazardous levels running and jumping around as well as fighting your way against both digitized and polygonal enemies. Sub-Zero's interface is the same as in every MK game, with the addition of a &quot;use&quot; and &quot;turn around&quot; buttons and additions such as an inventory, and a slight rpg twist in which you get exp. for defeating opponents, which translates into new techniques and moves to execute in the game.****Technically speaking this game represents the final evolutionary step in the MK's series 2D engines. New features include zooming, 3d lighting as well as 3d backgrounds and characters, etc."},{"id":3180,"title":"Mortal Kombat Trilogy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"All the characters from the first three Mortal Kombat games return for the ultimate battle. You can play as Kano, Reptile, Mileena, Kung Lao, Shang Tsung, Sindel, Sketor, Stryker, Nightwolf, Sheeva, Kitana, Scorpion, Sonya, Smoke (Cyber Ninja), Rain, Jade, Baraka, Johnny Cage, Ermac, Noob Saibot, Sub-Zero (Unmasked), Sub-Zero (Classic), Jax, Rayden, Cyrax, Liu Kang, Smoke (Human), Kabal, Goro, Kintaro, Motaro, or Shao Kahn.****This game is one-on-one martial arts fighting. The player can choose from over thirty different characters, all with their own fighting style and their own special moves. Trilogy differs from the other games in that you can play combinations of people that otherwise isn't possible, such as old Liu Kang vs. new Liu Kang, etc.****Mortal Kombat Trilogy also allows you to challenge a friend to a fight through a Windows IPX network connection."},{"id":3181,"title":"Moses - Prince of Egypt","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Found by the river, and adopted into the royal family of Egypt, Moses must start on a quest to save his true people, the Israelites, from misery at the hands of their cruel Pharaoh. As well as a great half-hour cartoon video, Moses: Prince of Egypt features an easy-to-use virtual colouring book and a challenging puzzle game. Can the prince of Egypt fulfil his destiny? "},{"id":3182,"title":"Moto Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Delphine Software International","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"An arcade motorcycle racer in which both superbike and motocross events are available. Game modes include Practice, Time Attack, in which players race against their own replays, Single Races against computer-controlled opponents, and a Championship Circuit. Network or Internet play for up to 8 players is available as well.****Winning the championship unlocks additional courses out of the 4 road and 4 dirt tracks available, as well as the new game options Reverse and Pocket Bike. In Reverse mode the tracks are raced in the opposite direction, while in Pocket Bike mode every racer is given a miniature version of his motorcycle.****A free track add-on extends the game with one additional course for sportbikes and dirtbikes each."},{"id":3183,"title":"Moto Racer 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Delphine Software International","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Delphine's sequel to their popular Moto Racer, MR2 features more tracks, several different \"championship\" modes, an enhanced Direct3D graphics engine, and a track editor for creating your own superbike and motocross tracks."},{"id":3184,"title":"Moto Racer World Tour","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Delphine Software International","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Moto Racer World Tour is the third part of the Moto Racer series for the PlayStation. The game offers you to race on 34 different bikes in both dirt and street bike category. Each bike's settings can be manually adjusted. The game features 18 real-life tracks. Besides normal races you can play a variety of different modes, such as obstacle course, drag race, freestyle race (where you have to perform tricks to score points) and Traffic Race (with normal traffic on the road). The game features two player multiplayer."},{"id":3185,"title":"Motocross Mania","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Deibus Studios","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Motocross Mania is a motorcycle racing sim.  It features tricks in the style of the Tony Hawk series of games, and includes Motocross, Supercross, Baja and Freestyle modes of play.****The game features realistic physics, although no damage modeling.  It has 20 different venues, from arenas to outdoor tracks, covering 12km/sq of area.  With the 3D engine, you get many of the camera angles used in flight sims, and it supports the top hat switch on joysticks.  The game has a career mode, a straight racing mode, and a single player freestyle mode available."},{"id":3186,"title":"Motocross Mania 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Alpine Studios","publisherName":"Gotham Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Motocross Mania 2 is a motorcycle racing game for 1 up to 2 players. The game contains arcade mode (race and time attack practice), career mode with three difficulty levels and track editor. Apart from winning of races the player may perform a variety of tricks. The game allows to choose the gender of the racer, one of five motorbikes and one of twelve courses. The player has the ability to change the settings of the motorcycle, such as suspension, exhaust, brakes. The gameplay is typical for arcade racing games, the motorbike can't be damaged, although the player may fall down. The game features a multiplayer mode on a split screen - horizontal or vertical."},{"id":3187,"title":"Motor Mash","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"Ocean","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Motor Mash is a top down cartoon racer for 1 to 4 players by using a multi-tap or by sharing the joypad similar to Micro Machines 2.  You can choose to play single player practice, Knockout Races, Single Player Tournaments, Multi Player Tournaments, Beat the Clock and Team Knockout. Players can select from 12 characters and race across level with different themes. There's jungle, aztec temples, inner city, wild west, nightmare, arctic themes. Each of the themes have unique hazards like bridges, crossing trains, oil wells, cyclones, snowmen and killer plants.  In each race the goal is to leave your opponents far behind so they go off screen. You can by pushing them off bridges or into hazards. When there is one player left, that player wins and all other players return to start again from that point. Each time credits are awarded depending on how long each player lasted on screen. Lose all credits and you're out of the game, last man standing wins the race."},{"id":3188,"title":"Motor Toon Grand Prix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Opus Corp","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"In Motor Toon Grand Prix (Motor Toon Grand Prix 2 in Japan), all the familiar characters are back in Sony's sequel to Motor Toon Grand Prix. Very much like Mario Kart this game offers multiple worlds and tracks along with crazy characters and plenty of power-ups for some wild racing.****The available characters are Captain Rock, Princess Jean, Bolbox, Raptor&Raptor, Penguin Bros., Vanity, Billy the Tough and Ching Tong Shang. The colorful worlds are Toon Village, Toon Island 2, Crazy Coaster, Gulliver House 2 and the Haunted Castle.****The Championship mode takes you through all five tracks. For practice you can select from a single race, time attack and free run. You can even play back your races in the Replay Theater. ****The game includes a second disc for a two-player mode where you can link two separate playstations together. While racing, there are 17 power-ups to take out the competition: Bomb, FireBall, Jump, Missile, Crazy Mushroom, Dynamite, 32t Weight, Stealth Field, Turbo, Big Bigger Biggest, Tiny Tiny Tiny, Oil Can, Pandora's Box, Wonder Clock, Magic Hand, Power Up, Super Shield."},{"id":3189,"title":"Motorhead","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Illusions","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Motorhead is a racing game set in the near future. Despite it's semi-futuristic setting, the cars require realistic handling. There are 10 different cars and 8 different tracks. They are not all available from the start however; the player has to earn them by winning championships in the Transatlantic Speed League."},{"id":3190,"title":"Mr. Driller","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Mr Driller's world has been covered with mysterious blocks. Armed with only a mighty drill, you'll have to dig your way down to safety before his air supply runs out!****Mr Driller is a real-time puzzle game that relies solely on quick-thinking and a bit of planning.  Gameplay is a combination of Tetris and Boulder Dash: You have to drill down through multi-colored blocks to reach the bottom while avoiding the consequences of reckless drilling (blocks may fall on you and crush you)."},{"id":3191,"title":"Ms. Pac-Man - Maze Madness","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"A combination of exploration and classic Pac-Man (or in this case, Ms. Pac-Man) action, Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness has Ms. Pac-Man saving Pac-Land once again, although this in full 3D.****The four Wonders, mystical regions separated from the rest of Pac-Land by force fields, contains four Gems of Virtue: Generosity, Truth, Wisdom and Courage, each holding enough power to help keep Pac-Land safe from evil. However, an unknown enemy has transformed the Enchanted Castle into a haunted house, in turn starting a chain reaction of evil all around Pac-Land and the four Wonders. It is up to Ms. Pac-Man to enter the 3D designed worlds of the four Wonders and put the evil to rest for good."},{"id":3192,"title":"MTV Celebrity Deathmatch","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Big Ape Productions","publisherName":"Gotham Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Based on MTV's claymation animation show Celebrity Deathmatch. You play a series of wrestling matches, much in the style of other wrestling games. The twist being, that you play one of various celebrities, such as Marilyn Manson and Carmen Electra. Various weapons appear in the ring during play, such as a chainsaw and crossbow. The game is set out in 6 \"episodes\" of 3 matches each, and you can play either of the celebrities in each match."},{"id":3193,"title":"MTV Music Generator","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Jester Interactive","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"In this game you basically have fun making music. There are modes like music jam and music generator where you can record what you do and even make videos. Never get bored, because there are so many templates for your music."},{"id":3194,"title":"MTV Sports - Pure Ride","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"MTV Sports: Pure Ride is an snowboarding game that features both tricks, stunts and downhill racing. You can choose from a variety of fictional characters and boards to play with which each have their own statistics. The game comes with six game modes: free ride, tour challenge, specialist, stunt, two-player mode and a slope editor. Free Ride lets you be free to do whatever you want without any constraints. Tour challenge allows you to play up to 12 unique events to unlock new levels. Specialist mode focuses on one discipline (half-pipe, big air or slopestyle) each level. In stunt mode there are 18 stages in which you need to perform a variety of tricks to advance. You can challenge a friend in two-player mode and create your own slopes in the editor."},{"id":3195,"title":"MTV Sports - Skateboarding Featuring Andy Macdonald","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"DarkBlack Ltd","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Take control of Andy Macdonald and other famous skateboarders (total of 30) from MTV Sports as you tear through the skateboard park in full 3D doing tricks with authentic boards and even boarder clothing. Maneuver for the maximum number of tricks in the limited time available. With 60 different tricks to perform, and multiple game modes (including scavenger hunt, stunt moves, and more)"},{"id":3196,"title":"MTV Sports - Snowboarding","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"MTV Sports: Snowboarding is an extreme sports game where you have to perform tricks on your snowboard. You can opt to play with one of six different boarders, with each their own abilities. The game features five game modes: qualifying, challenge, create-a-park, head-to-head and training. The qualifying mode offers three levels where you have to score enough points to unlock the challenge mode, where you can challenge other boarders in trick events or races. The create-a-park mode allows you to create your own track to play on. head-to-head allows you to play a multiplayer match against a friend. The available tracks come in four general types: mountain X, big air contest, half-pipe and slopestyle."},{"id":3197,"title":"MTV Sports - T.J. Lavin's Ultimate BMX","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Blue Shift Inc","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"MTV Sports: T.J. Lavin's Ultimate BMX is an extreme sports game in the style of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. You ride around on your BMX bike while you pull of the most amazing jumps, grinds and verts.The game comes with a practice mode, two-player challenges and Pro circuit. The challenge mode allows you to play any level to hone your skills. Pro circuit allows you to perform challenges in each level to unlock the next. Two Player challenges include getting the highest score within a time limit and \"turf war\" in which you have to take control of areas of the map. The levels come in three basic types, Street, vert and dirt. Each type requires you to perform different tricks to get some decent scores."},{"id":3198,"title":"Mummy, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Based on the blockbuster movie of the same name. You play the hero, Rick O'Connell, who mistakenly reads from the ancient book of the dead while on an expedition in Egypt, which releases Imhotep from the slumber deep underground. Now you must fix your mistake before time runs out, Egypt gets destroyed by the dead, and you lose your girlfriend."},{"id":3199,"title":"Muppet Monster Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magenta Software Ltd","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Muppet Monster Adventure is a action platform game, best compared with Spyro but with Muppet characters and a Halloween or ghost house setting.****The story starts with the Muppets attending the reading of Dr. Honeydew recently deceased uncle's will. Instead of going on a holiday to a tropical resort, Robin and the others find themselves at a rundown, creepy castle. Upon arriving Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzy and others are captured and now it's up to young Robin (Kermit's nephew) to save the day.****The gameplay is best described as a collect-and-explore-em-up. You have to explore all the vast areas and collect gems and tokens. The HUD displays how much you have collected in a certain level. To get 100% you really have to find every corner and figure out how to get onto the hard to reach platforms.****In the first few levels, Robin gains four special powers by collecting special Muppet coins. When all coins of a group are collected, Robin can morph into different types of monsters at certain places. An icon will appear in the top right-hand corner, indicating that you can use this special ability. You can fly or float, climb certain walls, do a karate chop to break obstacles, or gain extra strength to push objects.****There are lots of large areas to explore. After every few levels the setting is changed. You go from the castle courtyards to large underwater sections, from Arabian nights setting to icy snow levels. During the game, Pepe the King Prawn appears in lots of places to give you gameplay advice. In each level, there also are a lot of mini games to be found, such as a race against an computer opponent to get to a certain location."},{"id":3200,"title":"Muppet Race Mania","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Muppet Race Mania lets you race go-karts with the Jim Henson critters, in a game with nods to Super Mario Kart.****The tracks are based on locations from all six movies, so gamers can expect to find familiar areas; ranging from the skyline of Manhattan, to the cold reaches of Outer Space. ****Each Muppet movie, 'The Muppet Movie', 'The Great Muppet Caper', 'Muppets Take Manhattan', 'The Muppet Christmas Carol', 'Muppet Treasure Island', and 'Muppets From Space', has 4 related tracks. Therefore, 24 courses in total.****At the outset there are 8 Muppet drivers available: Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Rizzo, Gonzo, Beaker, Rowlf, and Animal. As a reward for winning races more characters are unlocked - with 17 other Muppet stars made available.****Also included, are FMV scenes taken from each movie."},{"id":3201,"title":"Music - Music Creation for the PlayStation","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Jester Interactive","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1 Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Music lets the player create complete songs from a library of 850 pre-recorded riffs by pasting them onto a set of tracks. It is similar in some ways to audio editing software on a computer and is surprisingly deep, including controls for panning, volume, and all sorts of effects such as phase, reverb and vibrato.****Also included in Music is a video effect editor, which can be tweaked to accompany your own masterpieces or bump along in time with any audio CD of your own. Again, a lot of variation can be found in the video editor with controls for text, particle effects, cameras, etc."},{"id":3202,"title":"Music 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Jester Interactive","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"In this game you basically have fun making music. There are modes like music jam and music generator where you can record what you do and even make videos. Never get bored, because there are so many templates for your music."},{"id":3203,"title":"My Disney Kitchen","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Disney Interactive","publisherName":"Bam Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"It's time to get cookin' in your own Disney Kitchen! Mix up some pancakes, make a yummy sandwich or pop that chicken in the oven - it can all happen in a kitchen of your very own! You can explore, discover - even make a mess - in a fun and safe kitchen made just for you. With My Disney Kitchen, you'll be amazed at what your imagination can cook up! * Decorate your kitchen any you want! * 30 clips from classic Disney animated films! * Hours of fun with tons of food and kitchen tools to play with! * 30 kid-friendly recipes from the experts at Family Fun Magazine! "},{"id":3204,"title":"Myst","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cyan Worlds","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You have just stumbled upon a most intriguing book, a book titled Myst. You have no idea where it came from, who wrote it, or how old it is. Reading through its pages provides you with only a superbly crafted description of an island world. But it's just a book, isn't it? As you reach the end of the book, you lay your hand on a page. Suddenly your own world dissolves into blackness, replaced with the island world the pages described. Now you're here, wherever here is, with no option but to explore.****Myst is a first-person point-and-click adventure where the player controls a character known as The Stranger. Magically transported into the world described in the book, he needs to explore Myst Island and solve its mysteries. The game is presented as a series of static scenes where the player acts with the environment by clicking and manipulating objects. There are no enemies and it is not possible to die. Through Myst Island, the game is further divided into mini-worlds set in different ages accessed through different books.****The PSP version adds new adventure scenarios and includes widescreen support.****The DS version includes a completely new age, the Rime Age, and, next to a code rewrite, includes new and re-mastered sound effects and video clips."},{"id":3205,"title":"N-Gen Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Curly Monsters Ltd","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Flying","description":"N.GEN Racing is a racing game for the Playstation. Instead of a car, like in most racing games, you control a Fighter Jet Plane.****The game features two game modes: arcade and N.GEN. In the arcade mode you play a serious of championships. Winning a championship grants you access to a higher one. In N.GEN mode you start with a poor plane and have to earn money to upgrade it so you can participate in more challenging and more rewarding races. You can choose between arcade or professional controls.****The planes can shoot various weapons, such as missiles, rockets and guns at the opponents. There are 38 jets to fly in on 14 different tracks.****In Two player mode you can play Powerball. Here each player has to try and pick up the ball and score points by flying through drones."},{"id":3206,"title":"N2O - Nitrous Oxide","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Gremlin Graphics","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"N2O Nitrous Oxide's gameplay is in many ways similar to the arcade classic Tempest. The game involves flying a ship down a tunnel. You can move left and right along the tunnel's walls, and fire into the tunnel. You have a standard blaster, and can pick up a range of special weapons along the way. You also can pick up a 'smart bomb' type weapon, that launches a firewall down the tunnel.****Enemies are all based on real world insects, and range from flies, though to mosquitos, scorpions and spiders. Each tunnel introduces one new enemy. After each tunnel has been cleared you have to defeat a larger version of that tunnel's new enemy before you can leave.****Mushrooms can be collected off the tunnel walls. Once you have collected the required amount, you can enter a bonus level. These consist of open tunnels, containing two items: eggs, and spinning blades. The objective is to avoid the blades, and shoot as many eggs as you can. When you shoot an egg you get points, however the ship also speeds up making it harder to avoid the blades.****At the end of the game there is a final mutant boss insect to defeat."},{"id":3207,"title":"Nagano Winter Olympics '98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"The official game of the XVIII Olympic Winter Games held in Nagano, Japan, including 12 events such as Downhill, Giant Slalom, K-90 and K-120 Ski Jumping, Freestyle Aerials, Snowboard Halfpipe (only in the N64 version) and Slalom (in their Olympic debut), 500m and 1500m Speed Skating, Bobsleigh, Luge and Curling. Up to four players can choose one of 16 nations and compete in Olympic (play for the medals) or Championship mode (for the points, in a Decathlon-style competition)."},{"id":3208,"title":"Namco Museum Vol. 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Now Production","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Namco hits us with a collection of some of the greatest arcade games ever. Included in the package are:****1. Pac-Man** **Pole Position** **Galaga** **Toy Pop** **Rally X**2. New Rally X**3. Star Destroyer**4. Bosconian****Not only can you play these games, but you can also learn about them in the virtual museum mode included on the disc, including their history, art and the original arcade cabinets."},{"id":3209,"title":"Namco Museum Vol. 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tose Software","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"The second in Namco's Museum series brings together the following games:****1. Super Pac-Man**2. Xevious**3. Mappy**4. Grobda**5. DragonBuster**6. Gaplus****There are also some quality extras in the museum section, including never before seen pictures and text of the development of each title."},{"id":3210,"title":"Namco Museum Vol. 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Now Production","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Part three, and Namco stir it up a bit with Ms. Pacman heading the field. Also included are classic shooters  Galaxian and DigDug, Pole Position 2, and two little known titles in Phozon and The Tower of Druaga.****Once again you can also check out info and pics of each game in the museum."},{"id":3211,"title":"Namco Museum Vol. 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Number 4, and now there are a few un-familiar titles bundled together:****Pac-Land: Much like classic Mario and Sonic games, this was the first Pac-Man game to leave the familiar top down puzzle genre, in exchange for a side scrolling platform game. And, of course, Pac-Man is the star.****Assault: Simply put this is Xevious with tanks, as that is what you control in another of the many top down shooters that Namco are famous for.****Genpeitoumaden: Most will never have heard of this one. You play a Samurai who must hack his way through many side-scrolling levels of monsters.****Ordyne: Back to the shooters, hear you win cash and spend on powerups and the like, which added something new to the genre at the time.****And finally theres The Return of Ishtar, which is a simple top down adventure game."},{"id":3212,"title":"Namco Museum Vol. 5","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tose Software","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"This Namco Museum series member combines Pac-Mania, Dragon Spirit (which is a combination of 1942 and Xevious), Metro-Cross (a type of skateboarding action game), Baraduke (where you control the hero through many caverns filled with monsters) and Legend of Valkyrie, which combined classic gameplay with improved scaling effects.****And as usual, you can find some great info on each title in the museum."},{"id":3213,"title":"Namco Soccer Prime Goal","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"J-League Prime Goal EX is one of the first football games in Sony's console, following previous appearances in the SNES, Prime Goal is a straightforward action game with simple arcade controls. While the Japanese version features all 14 JLeague teams and fully licensed players, the European version features the same number of national teams with fictional players, all from Europe. Game modes include friendly match, league and cup knockout modes, as well as an all-star game where the player chooses his stars from the best in the selected zone.  Graphically, the game uses a polygonal playing field, while players are represented using sprites, and gameplay features a combination of the face buttons to perform actions (passing, lobbing, shooting, tackling and so on) with shoulder buttons to add swerve to the ball, change team tactics on the fly or pushing the camera backwards to find an open team mate.  While gameplay is fast and simple, it has three quirks: first, unlike most modern offerings, the AI does not set up the target players for passes and crosses, making the player control the target player as soon as the ball is released in order to place them in the best position to complete the play, and also unlike most other games, the players are able to run freely off-bounds, allowing the player to capture a free ball close to the touchlines without risking touching it for a throw-in. The final main gameplay feature can be seen when the ball carrier faces a defender, as the camera quickly changes to behind the forward, as he tries to trick the defender into going the wrong way as the defender tries to steal the ball by predicting where will the forward move, with the winner of the challenge being able to run a few meters unopposed. "},{"id":3214,"title":"Namco Tennis Smash Court","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Get to grips with the tastest, most addictive tennis game yet! Catch your opponent off guard with a lob and deliver the coup de grace with a devastating smash, or go crazy and play around the world on courts packed with interactive hazards"},{"id":3215,"title":"NanoTek Warrior","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tetragon","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the 23rd century, nanotechnology does man’s bidding. Anything from curing disease to feeding the worlds population has been taken care of by these tiny wondrous nanobots. But what happens when they become self-aware and decided to destroy their oppressors? To save the human race from extinction by its own creation, you are put in control of a new breed of nano war machine designed to fight – and win – this war. Enter NanoTek Warrior.****A ground-based shoot-em-up by design, the game employs the use of jumping, banking, and strafing as you move forward through 3D tube-like levels. The game is seem from a third-person perspective behind the ship. Some areas place you outside and some inside, but the majority of the game takes place rotating around tubes. This gameplay only differs slightly in boss levels, that allow you to rotate around a central point with no forward motion.****You can obtain different power-ups including special weapons, health bonuses and extra lives as you play through the game’s 9 levels. Each level is divided into 2 stages, one on tubes and a boss fight afterwards."},{"id":3216,"title":"NASCAR 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This NASCAR stock car racing simulation is a sequel of sorts to NASCAR Revolution. The game features 18 real world tracks plus several fantasy road courses, and 30 active NASCAR drivers plus some \"legend\" drivers.****Game modes include quick races, full weekend events, a full or abridged championship series, a Race Against the King mode where you race against Richard Petty in a series of events, and multiplayer support for up to 4 players. Updated physics and AI help the game aim for more realism."},{"id":3217,"title":"NASCAR 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Black Box Games","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Stunning 3D graphics and visual effects, and real Nascar cars, tracks and lifestyle put you in the driver's seat.  ****Key Features**Uses a game engine designed for the PS2 with enhanced graphics, car physics, and challenging computer AI model. ****Stunning Damage Physics and Effects.****Race at Daytona: For the first time, the world center of racing appears in a Nascar Playstation 2 videogame.  Race against the pact in the Daytona 500!****Authentic Nascar Racing:  The real drivers, cars, teams, tracks, sponsers, and rules.  ****Top Drivers: Over 30 drivers including Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt, Tony Stewart, Dale Jarrett, Bobby Labonte, Mark Martin, Dale Earnhardt Jr and Bobby Hamilton.****More Tracks: Daytona and 13 other Nascar tracks with both day and night racing.****Full or \"Track Pack\" Season: Race a full or half Nascar season or choose to compete on track packs: race just on short tracks, road courses, speedways or superspeedways."},{"id":3218,"title":"NASCAR 98 - Collector's Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This collector's edition celebrates the 50th anniversary of NASCAR. The game is completely identical to NASCAR 98, except that Darlington has been added to the list of tracks and the racing legend Richard Petty has been added to the driver's roster, along with the obvious cover art changes. The game also comes with a NASCAR 50th anniversary key chain."},{"id":3219,"title":"NASCAR 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"With top-of-the-line racing simulation NASCAR 98 allows you to race with 24 drivers including legend Dale Earnhardt and 10 official tracks and extra 6 fantasy tracks. This NASCAR game allows you to hear all screeching burnouts, oiled skids, and emergency vehicles, or listen to provided music. This includes the modes season, Arcade, and new custom racing(control opponents,laps,gas gauge, and just about anything.)."},{"id":3220,"title":"NASCAR 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"NASCAR 99, the arcade-style racing game from EA and Stormfront Studios.  In addition to 2-player simultaneous racing the game featured 37 officially licensed cars and 17 tracks, as well as the voices of Bob Jenkins and Benny Parsons commentary.**  **Using the Andretti Racing engine, NASCAR 99 was EAs first entry into NASCAR racing for the Nintendo 64 and and Playstation."},{"id":3221,"title":"NASCAR 99 Legacy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"NASCAR 99, the arcade-style racing game from EA and Stormfront Studios. In addition to 2-player simultaneous racing the game featured 37 officially licensed cars and 17 tracks, as well as the voices of Bob Jenkins and Benny Parsons commentary. Using the Andretti Racing engine, NASCAR 99 was EAs first entry into NASCAR racing for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation."},{"id":3222,"title":"NASCAR Heat","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Illusions CE AB","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"NASCAR HEAT has four different modes of play to choose from, based on the 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Season. **The game offers Single Race and Championship Season. These modes allow the player to choose their favorite driver and race against a full field of cars at one or all of the NASCAR tracks. Race the Pro and Beat the Heat Challenge are two modes of play that separate this product from the competition. Beat the Heat provides the player with a number of challenges designed around scenarios that actually occur in NASCAR. These challenges deal with everything from the best way to pass at a particular track, to pit strategy for tire changes. Race the Pro offers the player the opportunity to race against Laps actually driven by some of NASCAR's biggest stars."},{"id":3223,"title":"NASCAR Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Papyrus Design Group, Inc","publisherName":"Sierra On-Line","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Sierra and Papyrus bring over their NASCAR series to the Playstation.  The game presents three different game modes: Arcade Race, Simulation Race, and Simulation Testing. While the Arcade Race mode let's the player jump right into the fray after choosing their difficulty level (either rookie,veteran, or ace), the Simulation Race mode features a lot more customization options for the player to take into consideration.  Simulation Race mode lets the player tweak their vehicles fuel usage, cross weights, tire pressure, the alignment of the camber and stagger of the wheels, the aerodynamics (air dam and spoiler), the shocks, and the gear ratios. The game also offers a Simulation Testing mode to let the player test these settings on the race track without the interference of other drivers.  Both Arcade and Simulation Race modes let the player compete in a full 31-race championship season. After each race, players earn points depending on which position they placed in, which then affects their place in the season standings.  The game features 16 licensed NASCAR tracks such as the Red Rock Raceway and the Bull Run Raceway. 3 of these tracks also have a nighttime version. There is also 2 fantasy tracks available to race on. The game also features 20 real NASCAR drivers from the 1996 season, and their respective car details.  Options include having either automatic or manual shifting, setting the race length (either 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 or 100% of the laps depending on the track), setting the opponents' strength (between 80% and 120%), setting the car damage to either arcade, full, or off, and turning on or off braking help, yellow flags, and the pace lap."},{"id":3224,"title":"NASCAR Rumble","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"NASCAR Rumble is an arcade style racing game. 18 unique on and off- road race courses are set in 6 areas. Indestructible cars and trucks compete to win using power-ups and lots of rough contact. ****A variety of special cars such as: the chicken truck, bulldozer, golf cart, jet engine car, hot rod, are unlocked as the game progresses. Every car has three versions, adding more power and style. Numerous power ups include: The Twister, Rain Cloud, Nitro, Big Hammer, Invincible, Freeze Steering, Oil, and Bad Gas.****The difficulty of the game ranges from \"Kid Mode\" to very difficult. Powerups can be disabled, few, normal, or many. Team racing is available in both single and two player split screen."},{"id":3225,"title":"NASCAR Thunder 2002","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Black Box Games","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Full throttle, three wide. The most cars, stars, and tracks RACE THE ORIGINAL DAYTONA BEACH: Exclusive to EA Sports, blast along the beach that started it all. 23 NASCAR WINSTON CUP SERIES TRACKS & 13 FANTASY ROAD COURSES: DAYTONA to Sears Point - For the first time in history, only EA Sports delivers every track on the circuit. OVER 30 NASCAR STARS: Gordon, Earnhardt Jr., Waltrip, Labonte, Stewart, Marlin, Jarrett, Petty and more. EARN THUNDER CARS: Unlock tracks and offensive and defensive power-ups like better fuel mileage, horsepower, tire durability, and braking power CHAMPIONSHIP CAREER: Create a driver and a legendary career - See if you can triumph as NASCAR Winston Cup Series Campion and defend your title over multiple seasons. "},{"id":3226,"title":"NASCAR Thunder 2003","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Black Box Games","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"NASCAR Thunder 2003 simulates the NASCAR driver experience.  Dozens of locations are available, each with several alternate tracks.  All the big-name drivers of the present, and a few of the past, are available to choose from, or you can create your own driver and car.  Simulate a season, or even a full 20-year career complete with sponsorship deals and car improvements along the way.  Moments of the Race places you in real-life racing situations, asking you to either duplicate reality's outcome, or improve upon it.  Or you can race against up to three people.  The choice is yours."},{"id":3227,"title":"NASCAR Thunder 2004","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Black Box Games","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"You can race on a variety of courses, from twenty three real world Winston Cup courses, twelve road courses and eleven fantasy courses, including a costal town and a busy city.  There are sixty challenges in all.****When racing, what you do on the circuit affects future races.  Ram someone into the wall or cause someone to spin out, and they'll remember.  They'll try to get back at you in a future race.  Help someone out, by clearing a path or sharing the draft, and they'll return the favor to you.  Grudges and alliances are tracked throughout your career, so the more you piss someone off, the more likely they'll try to harm you.****Like the Football Camp mode in Madden NFL 2004, the Speed Zone is comprised of different many games that will earn you points and increase your skill, such as passing and drafting, blocking and drifting.****With the Career mode, you can go through a full twenty seasons before having to retire.  You manage everything, from your pit crew and car parts to your sponsors and research and development.****There are seventy officially licensed drivers and over 180 vehicle skins.  If nothing suits you, create your own driver and car and see how you do.****As in every 2004 edition of EA Sports console games, you'll find the EA Sports Bio, which is a career tracker that tracks your stats over every EA Sports game.  The more games you play and the longer you play, the higher your level and the more rewards you can unlock.****Tune your car right and drive like a pro, and you may just make it to the finish line."},{"id":3228,"title":"NBA Basketball 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Radical Entertaiment","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Basketball 2000 is an officially licensed NBA basketball game for the PlayStation and Windows. It features 340 actual NBA players with authentic faces, and 33 NBA all-star and rookie teams. Each player has a complete set of statistics and record history in the game.****Game modes include: season modes, all-star games, and exhibition. On the PC network play allows for up to 10 players simultaneously. On the PlayStation, using Multi Tap adapters you can play with up to eight players in a single game.****The game also comes with a selection of coaching options, including player substitutions, trades, injuries, rosters, and a create-a-player feature.****In game commentating is performed by Greg Papa and Doc Rivers."},{"id":3229,"title":"NBA Basketball 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Radical Entertaiment","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Basketball 2000 is an officially licensed NBA basketball game for the PlayStation and Windows. It features 340 actual NBA players with authentic faces, and 33 NBA all-star and rookie teams. Each player has a complete set of statistics and record history in the game.****Game modes include: season modes, all-star games, and exhibition. On the PC network play allows for up to 10 players simultaneously. On the PlayStation, using Multi Tap adapters you can play with up to eight players in a single game.****The game also comes with a selection of coaching options, including player substitutions, trades, injuries, rosters, and a create-a-player feature.****In game commentating is performed by Greg Papa and Doc Rivers."},{"id":3230,"title":"NBA Fastbreak '98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Sega's first attempt at Basketball on the PC includes plenty of neat visuals; realistic AI and motion capture work; official licenses of the NBA including players, teams and courts; practice mode to help you get used to your team; and a multiplayer mode (for up to 5 players on one computer). You can also create your own team and players in the edit mode, in case you don't like what the NBA offers."},{"id":3231,"title":"NBA Hangtime","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Director's Cut","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Hang Time is a 2-on-2 arcade basketball action game following in the footsteps of NBA Jam. All NBA teams, each featuring 4 players to choose from, are included along with fast paced, over-the-top basketball, disregarding the normal rules of the game but including fouls and out of bounds. You can also create your own player, with a collection of body parts and clothing to choose from."},{"id":3232,"title":"NBA Hoopz","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eurocom Developments Ltd","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-6 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Play three-on-three basketball in the arcade style of older Midway games, such as NBA Jam and NBA Showtime.  Besides playing regular games, you can also play mini-games like Around the World and 21."},{"id":3233,"title":"NBA in the Zone '98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"This fully licensed NBA title features all teams and players from the NBA for the 97/98 season, allowing Exhibition, Season, Playoff and All-Star modes for 1-4 players.****Full teams stats, info and schedules are included, along with a complete list of options to create the game you want (from the length of each match, rules, control schemes, difficulty and more)."},{"id":3234,"title":"NBA in the Zone '99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Konami's second attempt of NBA basketball features all the options from the '98 title plus new motion captured moves, an icon passing system, on the fly play calling and up-to-date rosters and stats for the 98/99 NBA season.****A new three point contest is included to go with the Exhibition, Season, Playoff and All-Star modes.****All this and the voice of Chicago Bull public announcer Ray Clay."},{"id":3235,"title":"NBA in the Zone","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"This is the first in the NBA in the Zone games, which is considered a true simulation of the NBA.  There are 29 teams to choose from with a full compliment of rosters from the 1996 season and a plethora of offensive and defensive plays to use against their opponents with trick shots like behind-the-back passes, skyhooks, alley-oops, fade-away jumpers and of course the slam dunk.****There are, however, only five players from each team on the court at one time, similar to NBA Jam.  The game also supports an advanced A.I. and is rendered in 3-D polygons. There are two modes to choose from, Exhibition and Playoff."},{"id":3236,"title":"NBA in the Zone 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"This is the sequel to its predecessor which features more of the same gameplay and updated rosters including Dennis Rodman and Cliff Robinson.  It also features all 29 fully licensed NBA teams and their respective logos and the standard Exhibition and Season modes including the ability to trade and build their ultimate dream team.****The players are rendered in 3D polygon graphics and even features small details such as sweat bands and tattoos and even realistic player animations and dunks. Eight friends can also play simultaneously utilizing multi-tap."},{"id":3237,"title":"NBA in the Zone 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"The third in the In the Zone titles features all the usual options you come to expect from an NBA simulation title, including Season, Exhibition, Playoff, All-Star, Slam Dunk and three point shoot-out contests.****Fully licensed, the game features all the latest players, stats and teams from the NBA 99/2000 season, plus the icon-passing and on the fly play calling for a complete basketball game. Commentary again features the voice of Ray Clay."},{"id":3238,"title":"NBA Jam - Tournament Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Iguana Entertainment","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"This game lets you play two-on-two arcade basketball with players from all the NBA teams. Gameplay is fast and action-packed, with few rules, no fouls, and deliberately unrealistic jamming. Players are rated on eight ability categories, from steals and blocks, to dunks and 3-pointers.****Up to four human players can take part, each always controlling a single player for their team, and AI for missing players. This allows for four players to face each other in teams of two, or for two players to team up against a third player with a CPU team-mate.****The Tournament Edition ups each team's roster to three players, and allows for substitutions between quarters. Shoving players now results in injuries, which lower a player's stats; encouraging you to sub them out and let them recover. Aside from the usual secret characters and cheat modes, the T.E. also includes four new additions you can individually enable from the special options menu:****1. &quot;Hot Spots&quot; are randomized zones on the court that reward extra points (up to a 9-point shot!) for making a basket while standing within them.****Powerup icons appear randomly, and convey temporary arcade-like benefits when picked up. Some examples are instant &quot;on-fire,&quot; enhanced 3-point accuracy, monster dunks from anywhere on the court, or a bomb that knocks all other players to the ground.****&quot;Juice Mode&quot; increases the speed of the game up to 4x.****&quot;Tournament Mode&quot; disables all other modes, special characters, and cheats, and challenges you to defeat all the NBA teams to unlock extra players (2 extra players for almost every team). Winning Tournament Mode also unlocks a higher CPU difficulty level."},{"id":3239,"title":"NBA Jam Extreme","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sculptured Software, Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Takes the NBA Jam game and puts into an all new 3d engine with lifelike player movement. All the real basketball action is bundled with extreme moves. Zany sound fx, commentary and victory dances by the players.****Basketball with altered gameplay. Features two players on each team with a huge number of special dunks and moves. There is an inclusion of a new extreme button for added excitement. Commentary by Marv Albert."},{"id":3240,"title":"NBA Live 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Basketball.  Michael Jordan.  Facial Animations and speech. Jordan. All the players from the 1999 - 2000 NBA season, including rookies. Plus All-Stars teams from past and present. Oh, and Jordan's back. ****Like its predecessors in the long-running  series, NBA Live 2000 strives for realistic basketball simulation rather than arcade-like gameplay. New moves have been added in this installments, and opponent AI has been tweaked to make victory more dependent on executing the right moves at the right times. As in the previous NBA Live games, it is possible to edit and create basketball players, as well as create and build an own team. This time, it is also possible to use any picture to serve as a player photo.****New to this installment (beside Jordan) is a one-on-one street basketball mode, and a mode that allows management of a team for several seasons, including trading players."},{"id":3241,"title":"NBA Live 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Live is back and better than ever! Enhanced Chat & Match-up with the fast, easy-to-use Match-up System. Improved trade system can involve up to 3 teams and 15 players. Improved \"player personality\" means you'll see players argue calls, celebrate a key basket, encourage their teammates, and much more. Also, play the legends such as Michael Jordan in 1-on-1 or 5-on-5 games."},{"id":3242,"title":"NBA Live 2002","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NuFX, Inc","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"The NBA Live series' second attempt on the PS2 brings the following updates:****Yes he has been in it since Live 2000, but this is first game to have Jordan with his new team, the Washington Wizards.****Cut scenes evolve the focus on player vs player interaction during stops in play and arguments between player and referee.****An improved interface allowing you to get into the games quicker, and an improved control system for better defensive and offensive moves.****New player moves, plays and celebration animations.****The Franchise Mode lets you control your team for 10 years, trading players and keeping an eye on rookies.****Legendary players list so you can see who really is the greatest."},{"id":3243,"title":"NBA Live 2003","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NuFX, Inc","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"The 2003 version of the NBA simulator has improved graphics in relation to the previous installments and features like detailed faces and a player design engine. It also has rosters in accordance to the 2002-2003 Season.****The game features more than 30 new rebound animations worked out by motion capture sessions, different passing styles and blocks and a frame rate of 60 frames per second.****As usual, a complete fantasy draft is included and multiplayer support is present."},{"id":3244,"title":"NBA Live 96","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"As with all games in the NBA Live series you can draft, trade and edit players.  Play a full season, exhibition or just the playoffs.  96 includes 29 teams including the expansion Toronto and Vancouver teams."},{"id":3245,"title":"NBA Live 97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Live 97 is a basketball game with an emphasis on realism. You can choose from all of the NBA teams, create a team with players you create yourself, or choose a team formed by the All-Star players of the east or West coasts. When you create a player yourself you can customize the player to a high degree. There are over 60 offensive and 10 defensive set-ups.  Match options include an exhibition match, a whole season or the playoffs."},{"id":3246,"title":"NBA Live 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Live 98 offers the player all teams, players and stadiums of the 1998 NBA season. More than 350 faces got scanned to improve realism. Also some new moves like crossover or fade-aways are implemented. You can play single games, whole seasons, the playoffs or new things like manager career or 3-point-shootout in the style of an all-star-game."},{"id":3247,"title":"NBA Live 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NuFX, Inc","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Play through the 98/99 NBA season or multiple seasons to build up your team over time. Or just jump straight to the playoffs. Trade, release or pick up free agents to add to your team. Have a bit of fun with the 3 point shootout mode. And a host of new player animations, including facial animations, and player moves."},{"id":3248,"title":"NBA Shoot Out '97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Team SOHO","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"One of the first few games to be developed by SCEE's internal studio, this official basketball simulation is endorsed by the NBA, and features all of the teams from the '97 season. The game features real player likenesses, names and stats. There is also the facility to create customised players.****The usual range of Season play, Tournaments and Exhibition modes can be found. A host of tactical options can be set-up, and 'special moves' are there to discover. The game supports multiplayer modes of up to 8 players."},{"id":3249,"title":"NBA Shoot Out","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Team SOHO","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"This is the first entry of Sony's basketball franchise that has all 29 NBA teams and their respective logos of that time as well as updated rosters with 300 major players.  The players animations were motion captured and represented by 3D polygons.****It has the standard modes: Exhibition, Season and Playoffs as well as the ability to have eight friends play simultaneously.  It has three different skill levels along with several camera angles and various plays that can be chosen from as well as slam dunks and pick & rolls."},{"id":3250,"title":"NBA ShootOut 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Killer Game","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"This game features all 29 NBA teams from the 1999-2000 NBA season. The game modes included are Exhibition, Season (28, 56, or 82 games), and Playoffs (either the 5-7-7-7 game series or single elimination format). There is also a Create Dunk mode which lets players create signature dunks by positioning the limbs of the basketball players in all sorts of different ways.  Game options let the player choose whether to play a sim or arcade type of game, set the difficulty level (rookie, veteran, all-star, or hall of fame), set the quarter length, and whether to turn fatigue, touch shooting, auto replays, and close scores on or off. The game also contains player and league leader stat tracking. Rosters can also be managed with the player being able to edit, trade, sign, and draft basketball players.  During the game, if players choose to use touch shooting, they will see a meter every time they take a shot at the basket. Depending on what color the meter is when the shot is released will greatly effect the chances of the basket being made. Icon Passing and Icon Cutting make a return from the previous entry of the series. Icon Passing lets the player select which team member they want to get open for a pass while Icon Cutting lets the player select which team member they want to cut towards the basket. "},{"id":3251,"title":"NBA ShootOut 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Killer Game","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Shootout 2001 is an officially licensed basketball game that features all the current NBA teams at the time including top players such as Shaquille O'Neal, Alonzo Mourning and many others.  It has the standard set of modes that included exhibition, playoff and season mode.  Players also had a choice of either playing a more fast paced game with Arcade or a more realistic experience with Simulation.****It features over 400 different plays to choose from including team specific plays and also has awards such as Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year and MVP that is handed out in season mode.  Players can also play against each other in a versus mode."},{"id":3252,"title":"NBA ShootOut 2002","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Killer Game","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Shootout 2002 is another iteration of the Shootout series with the obligatory roster change for the 2000-2001 season including the standard game modes such as exhibition, season, tournament and multiplayer options.  It features a full NBA license with all the teams with their respective names and logos and boasts an authentic feel with motion-capture animation and texture mapping of the top NBA players of the time.  It also features a create-a-player function with 28 different attributes that can be assigned including a create-a-dunk option.  Ian Eagle lends his voice talents to the game for play-by-play commentary."},{"id":3253,"title":"NBA ShootOut 2003","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Killer Game","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA ShootOut 2003 offers three separate game modes: Exhibition, Season, and Playoff. Exhibition mode allows any two NBA teams to be selected to play one game against each other. With Season mode, gamers can lead their favorite team through a full (or shortened) NBA regular season and playoffs. During this season, gamers can make trades, check stats, and find out about league news. In Playoff mode, gamers go directly to the NBA Playoffs, where they can customize which 16 teams will compete for the NBA Finals. For special features, NBA ShootOut 2003 once again allows gamers to create their own NBA superstar with the Create Player feature. Additionally, in the Create Dunk mode, gamers can design their own high-flying dunks. In the gameplay department, NBA ShootOut 2003 returns many of its features from previous installments. The game features signature dunks, artificial intelligence, and actual NBA plays. To make controls easier on players, NBA ShootOut 2003 offers 18 one-touch player commands. The game also features the Total Control option to simplify gameplay. Total Control can be used for passing, shooting, and screening. Finally, ShootOut 2003 offers icon passing and icon defense -- where gamers can instantly pass to a specific player on offense or switch to a specific defender on defense. This is accomplished by pressing the button that corresponds with the symbol above the intended player's head. "},{"id":3254,"title":"NBA ShootOut 2004","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Simplified Controls Are Your Key To Success In The NBA! Run the floor with the touch of just one button. Dunk, rebound, block shots, steal, auto defend, go behind the back, perform killer cross-overs all with one button. 18 One-Touch Controls put you on the court with the ability to play lightning fast, just like in the real NBA! Create Dunk Takes Slams To A Higher Level! The most insane dunks are possible with the exclusive Create Dunk. You'll hve your favorite NBA players throwin' it down like never before. Create the Dunk, Name the DUnk, Execute the Dunk - it's all up to you and your imagination. How much flava can you put into your slams? Total Control Is The Way To Break Down Tough \"D\"! Is you opponent doubling the ball? Use Total Control Passing and find the open shooter. Need help to shake that defender? Break out Total Control Screening and roll off your teammate for the open J. Defenses these days are tough, you need Total Control to beat them - only with NBA ShootOut 2004. "},{"id":3255,"title":"NBA ShootOut 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sony Interactive Studios America","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"This game features all 29 NBA teams from the 1998 season. The game modes included are Exhibition, Season, and Playoffs. The game also features a draft mode and a player creation option. The game also contains player and league leader stat tracking.** ****Game options let the player choose whether to play a sim or arcade type of game, set the difficulty level, set the quarter length, and whether to turn turbo on or off.****During the game, players can use the Total Control Dunking which lets the player perform various types of slam dunks. Also featured during the game is Icon Passing and Icon Cutting. These let the player select which team member they want to get open for a pass or to cut towards the basket."},{"id":3256,"title":"NBA Showtime - NBA on NBC","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC is a descendant of the original NBA Jam, and is created by some of the key team members. The game follows in the footsteps of NFL Blitz, featuring the option to save personal records and a cheat code system operated by pressing a sequence of buttons. It also features unlock-able characters, including NBA team mascots, and the \"On-Fire\" option that defines Midway's sports games. Players are able to perform special moves such as the alley-oop, the spin move, and the double dunk.  The game also features a Create-a-Player mode that allows custom players to have tweaked abilities by winning matches."},{"id":3257,"title":"NCAA Basketball Final Four 97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"High Voltage Software, Inc","publisherName":"Mindscape","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Shoot and block your way through a full college season working your way up to the final four. Comes with replicas (the NCAA didn't allow real players to be used in this game) of 64 major college basketball teams. There are basic coaching options that can be used, a few plays to cover the basics but nothing too detailed."},{"id":3258,"title":"NCAA Final Four 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Killer Game","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NCAA Final Four 2000 allows you to control one of 300 Division One basketball teams (the game uses real licensed teams), in either a single game, just the tournament, or though an entire season. One of the new features for this release is \"touch shooting\". When making a shot, a meter comes up. Leave the meter in the right spot, and you're more likely to make the shot. The game engine has also been improved and in-game commentary is provided by Quinn Buckner.****Other enhancements include playbooks and AI focused on scrambles and team play typical of college games. The player models have been created using motion capture."},{"id":3259,"title":"NCAA Final Four 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Killer Game","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"The continuation of 989 Sports long running NCAA basketball franchise and the first for the PS2, once again returns with 31 NCAA Division 1-A schools along with over 300 of the top teams of the time.****Once again the obligatory game modes apply such as Exhibition, Season, Playoffs, etc.  It also features authentic motion capturing and 3D rendered character models of the top stars of the time to give it a more realistic feel.  A shooting meter has also been added to give players a better chance at both shooting and free-throws.****Quinn Buckner also makes an appearance to lend his voice for play-by-play commentary."},{"id":3260,"title":"NCAA Final Four 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Killer Game","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"This college basketball game features over 250 Division 1 teams and four different game modes. The game modes are Quick Start, Exhibition, New Season, and New Tournament (which lets the player set up a NCAA 64-team tournament). ****Options let the player choose the length of the game, the speed of the game, the difficulty level, and whether to have injuries, fatigue, and fouls turned on or off.****During the game, the play-by-play commentary is done by Quinn Buckner. The game features icon passing and cutting, which let the player select which team member they want to get open for a pass or to cut towards the basket. Also optional to have on while playing is the optional shot meter. With it on, the player can see a meter indicating at what point they should release the shooting button in order to make an accurate shot. Another feature is the 6th man meter. This will rile up crowds for home teams and have them taunt the away teams.****During the season mode, the game features team stats, polls, standings, and award stats, as well as an injury report. The game also keeps track of 32 different statistical categories for the team and its' players."},{"id":3261,"title":"NCAA Football 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tiburon","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NCAA Football 2000 is a continuation of EA Sports' NCAA Football series, about college American football games. This version has polygon-rendered graphics, which were absent from previous NCAA Football offerings on the PlayStation.****All 23 bowl games and the Heisman Trophy are featured in Dynasty Mode. It contains 114 Division I-A schools and 26 from Division I-AA along with the option to create a custom team, along with logos and fight songs. There are also 23 bowls (for more than the previous game) and the ability to edit new plays. The game offers the Nokia Sugar Bowl as a unique stadium."},{"id":3262,"title":"NCAA Football 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tiburon","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NCAA Football 2001 is a continuation of EA Sports' NCAA Football series. Just like the previous title NCAA Football 2000 it is exclusive to the PlayStation platform.****NCAA Football 2001 simulates college football down-to-earth, now adding an official BCS rating system. Also new to this version are a create-a-player and create-a-team mode, the all-time top 25 college football teams ever, and a situation mode, putting you in any combination of football situations. It also has a more comprehensive Dynasty mode, improved player control, more receiver patterns and improved defensive AI. There is support for up to eight players and exclusive to this game is the FedEx Orange Bowl."},{"id":3263,"title":"NCAA Football 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tiburon","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Ncaa 98 is College football simulation based on all Division 1A teams in existance as of 1997.  You start off by choosing a game based on a exhibition, Great Game, or season game.  Then you can choose from any of the Division 1A teams to start our game.  NCAA 98 also includes school fight songs for 25 of the biggest teams."},{"id":3264,"title":"NCAA Football 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tiburon","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The 1999 installment of EA Sports college football game.  NCAA 99 features the 1998 rosters of over a hundred division 1A teams with accurate stadiums, uniforms, and (in some cases) fight songs.  There are also 80 \"historical\" teams that allow you to recreate great college football games of the past.  The featured exhibition game is a match up between the 1997 national champion Michigan Wolverines and the champion pretender Nebraska Cornhuskers."},{"id":3265,"title":"NCAA Football GameBreaker","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This is Sony's first entry in its NCAA Gamebreaker series which features over 100 Division 1-A, 1-AA and historical teams, including their respective logos and nicknames.  It also features real-life stats of each team's players and their jersey numbers, but not their names.  Authentic stadiums for the major teams are also present as well as crowd chants and fight songs.****The standard game modes apply including Championship, Season (either with tournament championships or bowl championships) and Exhibition which also includes multiplayer capabilities that can include up to eight simultaneous human players.  There are also 20 authentic bowl games to choose from, over 12 categories of stats that the player can track and authentic awards including the coveted Heisman trophy."},{"id":3266,"title":"NCAA GameBreaker 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"GameBreaker 2000 is the college football counterpart to 989's NFL GameDay 2000.  It Features over 150 division 1-A teams (including classics), accurately modeled stadiums, season and career modes, and the ability to export players to a GameDay 2000 draft.****GameBreaker 2000 also includes voice commentary by broadcaster Keith Jackson and a playbook designed by then UCLA coach Bob Toledo."},{"id":3267,"title":"NCAA GameBreaker 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Like previous games in 989 Studios' GameBreaker series, NCAA GameBreaker 2001 is a counterpart to their NFL GameDay series. You start out as a bottom-rung coach at one of the 115 division 1-A college teams and as your performance increases, you obtain promotions and offers from other schools. At the end of the season, you're able to export your players to NFL GameDay. As with the previous games, broadcaster Keith Jackson returns to provide voice commentary."},{"id":3268,"title":"NCAA GameBreaker 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"A college football game with three different game styles (simulation, total control, and fantasy league) and three different game types (scrimmage, tournament, and bowl season).  The game contains all 112 Division 1A Teams with their team specific playbooks along with 130 different NCAA stadiums. The game also contains over 40 classic teams to play as.  There is also a Create Play mode which lets the player draw up their own plays to use on the gridiron. Players can also create a walk on athlete to play as.  Gameplay is similar to what is found in NFL GameDay '98, but with more emphasis on college plays and rules. Players select their plays, try to gain yards on a vertical field, and hopefully score by getting into the end zone. On offense, players can use Total Control Passing which enables a player to under or over throw to a receiver.  Options include adjusting the difficulty level and the length of each quarter, setting the likelihood of penalties being called, setting the speed of the game, what type of weather to play in, and whether to turn on or off the announcer, music, or injuries."},{"id":3269,"title":"NCAA GameBreaker 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"GameBreaker 99 is the NCAA counterpart to NFL GameDay 99.  This second installment in 989's college football series features 162 division 1-A teams (including historical teams), 18 bowl games, accurately modeled stadiums, custom play design, and team management functions (including blue chip recruiting).  Broadcaster Keith Jackson also makes his videogame debut in GB99 as the color commentator."},{"id":3270,"title":"NCAA March Madness 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Scoreboard Productions","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"March Madness 2000 is the third title in EA Sports' college basketball franchise. This time, there are over 200 teams to choose from, including 16 top women's programs. The teams have unique playbooks, play styles and fight songs. Game options include exhibition games and tournaments. The Dynasty mode allows one to lead a team over several seasons, with recruiting and \"red-shirting\" of players included. \"Rivalry Mode\" allows the automatic selection of a team's arch-nemesis as the opponent. There are new motion captured moves (including several flashy dunks), and the new \"Dynamic Ball Control\" feature allows for more precise control of moves like crossovers and spins. The game features commentary by Dick Vitale."},{"id":3271,"title":"NCAA March Madness 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Black Ops Entertainment, Inc","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"This is the fourth in Electronic Arts' college basketball franchise. The game has most of the features from the 2000 edition like exhibition and tournament games, women's teams and Dynasty Mode. New features for the 2001 edition include Coach Mode, where you build your career until you land a job with a Division I team by achieving certain goals like finishing a season with a winning record or defeating several ranked teams. There's also a Dream Tournament, featuring the 64 greatest teams of all time. You can also earn new Dynamic Ball Control moves, like crossovers and dunks, by unlocking them as your skills progress. The game features design input from legendary Blue Devils coach Mike \"Coach K\" Krzyzewski."},{"id":3272,"title":"NCAA March Madness 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Scoreboard Productions","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"EA Sports finally hits the college basketball scene with NCAA March Madness '98 for the PlayStation. Along with a full NCAA license is 107 Division I teams, team-specific fight songs and chants as well as authentic college uniforms and logos. Nine women's teams have also been included, which is a first for a college sports game (or any sports game for that matter). Also unique to this game is the Momentum Meter, which will rise as your team starts to get hot. Once it's maxed, look out -- the crowd will become frenzied and your shooting percentage increases. You'll also have the ability to create your very own players, modify rosters, call plays on the fly and use the give-and-go to outmaneuver your opponent. You can also make substitutions for tired or fouled-out players and check their statistics during the game. While taking your team through an entire 1997-98 season with a schedule of thirty games, make sure you call the right offensive and defensive formations if you want a shot at winning them. The Exhibition mode is the way to go for single match-ups and practicing control setups. If you're feeling game, take on the Tourney mode -- a 64 team NCAA Championship Tournament!  "},{"id":3273,"title":"NCAA March Madness 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Scoreboard Productions","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"This basketball game lets the player choose from 107 Division 1 men's teams, 16 Division 1 women's teams (the top 16 from the 1998 season), and 20 of the all-time great men's teams from the past. The license from the NCAA allows for the team's names to be real, but no player's names are allowed, although the players on the teams mimic the real jersey number's and skills of their real life counterparts.****The game features six game modes which are: Exhibition, Tournament, Practice, Women's Sweet Sixteen, Three-Point Shootout, and Dynasty. ****Exhibition let's the player pick any team to play against any other team in the game. Tournament mode lets the player fully customize a 64 team NCAA tournament. Practice mode let's the player practice their skills on the court. Women's Sweet Sixteen let's the player set up a tournament for the 16 women's teams in the game. Three-Point Shootout let's the player compete in a three-point shooting contest. Dynasty mode let's the player take a college team through multiple seasons and allows the player to recruit new talent to improve their team."},{"id":3274,"title":"Necronomicon - The Dawning of Darkness – Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Wanadoo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"New England ... 1927 - William Stanton is visited by a friend from his childhood, Edgar Wycherley, who hands him a strange pyramid shaped object and begs him not to show it to anyone, not even him if he asks for it.  As William delves into the mysteries of this object and the reasons why his friend gave it to him, he discovers that Edgar was somehow involved in the occult and that the entire world may be at risk."},{"id":3275,"title":"Necronomicon - The Dawning of Darkness – Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Wanadoo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"New England ... 1927 - William Stanton is visited by a friend from his childhood, Edgar Wycherley, who hands him a strange pyramid shaped object and begs him not to show it to anyone, not even him if he asks for it.  As William delves into the mysteries of this object and the reasons why his friend gave it to him, he discovers that Edgar was somehow involved in the occult and that the entire world may be at risk."},{"id":3276,"title":"Nectaris - Military Madness","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Matrix Software","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"An updated version of Military Madness.  The game modes featured include Main Campaign, Original Campaign, Mini-Campaigns, and Single Scenario.  The main campaign involves the story of how in the 21st century mankind has colonized the moon. In 2089, an invading Xenon empire destroys several lunar outposts. The base Nectaris, the largest of the lunar outposts wasn't fully destroyed and a few units escaped alive and now are planning a counter attack on the Xenon empire. Now it's up to the player who is put into the role as the Union forces commander to defeat the enemy Xenon forces. The main campaign goes through a series of over 30 different battlefields. Gameplay involves moving various units on an overhead map of the battlefield. Units movement are done on hexagonal grids. Once the players units make their moves, it is then their opponents turn to move their units. Players can use their various units to attack the opposing forces. Battles sequences are turn based. The outcome of a battle can be affected by the terrain, any support fire present, an encirclement effect, plus the individual strengths and weaknesses of the unit types that are involved in the skirmish. Since both the player and the enemy forces have access to the same unit types, the game emphasizes knowing each units strengths and weaknesses, and the strategic placement of units. Also on the battlefield, players will have access to their factories which allows for additional units to be deployed and gives the player the ability to repair their weakened forces.  This Main Campaign mode brings to the table an all new campaign, while the Original Campaign consists of the entire original campaign from the 1989 game.  The game also features Mini-Campaigns, over 40 individual maps ranging in 4 different map sizes (1x1,1x2, 2x1, and 2x2) that were created by fans of the game.  The Single Scenario mode is locked at first and can be accessed only when the player completes all the campaigns. This mode offers support for 2 players to do battle with each other.  The game has the options of having the battle animations be in 3D, 2D, or turning them off all together, plus altering which buttons confirm and cancel orders given in the game.  There is also a scenario editor where players can create their own scenarios. "},{"id":3277,"title":"Need for Speed - High Stakes","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Need 4 Speed games always took a slight step into sequels, but this time it's like a totally new dimension of playing. There are about 20 or such cars to choose, and you can play split-screened on the same computer, or via modem. You can hunt or be hunted, either way it's difficult, but driving in the moonlight with fireworks in deep distance makes it worthy at least a look."},{"id":3278,"title":"Need for Speed - Porsche Unleashed","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eden Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Need for Speed is back with more! Drive over 80 different Porsches, from the first 356 Ferdinand to the 2000 911 Turbo over multiple tracks. Some tracks have alternate paths. Others are rally tracks where you go from one end of the track to the other instead of doing circuit racing. ****Two completely different single-player modes available. First, there's factory driver, which have you join Porsche as a test driver. As you complete different challenges, which can vary from doing specific manoeuvres in pre-alloted time to racing fellow drivers, you will make your way up to Ace Test Driver. Second, there's Evolution, which is the \"career mode\", you start with enough money to buy one 356, and start racing. As you win races, time will pass, new cars will become available, or you can peruse the used car market. Buy/repair/sell cars, win races, buy enhancement parts for your car, and make your way to the end of the modern era...****You can also play online via EARacing.com, where you can pick customized cars in your Evolution stable or choose stock cars and race up to 7 other cars simultaneously. ****The graphics have been enhanced and the physics model changed to reflect a true 4-point system, and you can feel the difference between the different vehicles."},{"id":3279,"title":"Need for Speed - V-Rally","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Infogrames","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Test your driving skills in this rally game. You can compete in three different game modes: Arcade, Championship and Time Trial. In the Championship mode you race against three other cars in various countries. Gain points in order to win the Championship. In the Arcade mode you still race against three other cars, but also against the clock. Finish each race before the time runs out, and come in first to win the Arcade mode. You can choose between Easy (4 races), Medium (6 races) and Difficult (8 races). If you just want to race by yourself you can try the Time Trial mode. ****There are 11 different cars available. They are divided into two groups: 2W and 4W drive. The 4W cars are a little bit faster than the normal cars."},{"id":3280,"title":"Need for Speed - V-Rally 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eden Studios.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Need for Speed returns to dirt racing again in this sequel to Need for Speed: V-Rally.**** The most significant differences are that the game now has a track editor, improved graphics, and new game modes. It also features 16 different cars and 84 tracks. The game supports Multi 1-4 players."},{"id":3281,"title":"Need for Speed II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Take control of eight Super Cars and race your way through six different tracks from Australia to Nepal.  Much like the first in the series, the sequel has plenty of high performance cars to choose from, including the McLaren F1 or Ferrari F50 and a few concept cars, each handling differently.****Once you've beaten the six tracks, a new track is available to you. It's a fast paced racing game which is intended to play more like an arcade racer than a true simulation.****The main difference between this and the previous Need for Speed game is in the tracks, with less open road tracks in this sequel. Also, there are no cops to chase you. However, the tracks available are have a range of detail, and some have changing weather conditions while you race."},{"id":3282,"title":"Need for Speed III - Hot Pursuit","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In the third major installment of Electronic Arts'**Arcade racing series, there are several modes of play available. You have the standard race, with one big difference - now there are traffic cops out to ticket you for your excessive speed. Alternatively, you can take your turn with the radar gun and attempt to pull over speeding computer or human racers. ****Returning to the flavour of the original Need for Speed, this adds a new Pursuit mode, where you must out run the cops through fast, open area tracks, while also out-lasting the rest of the pack. Another new mode is knockout, where you race through all the tracks, and whoever is last after each race is knocked out. The winner is, of course, the one that lasts the distance.****As for the cars; there are the Ferrari 550 Maranello, Ferrari 355 F1 Spider, Italdesign Scighera, Lamborghini Diablo SV, Lamborghini Countach, Jaguar XJR-15, Jaguar XK8, Aston Martin DB7, '98 Corvette C5, Mercedes SL600 and the Mercedes CLK GTR."},{"id":3283,"title":"Newman-Haas Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio 33 Ltd","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Newman Haas Racing is a racing game developed in conjunction with the real-life Newman/Haas racing team. The game features 16 official drivers, cars and 11 tracks from the Indy Car series. The tracks include Houston (introduced in 1998), Laguna Seca Raceway, The Milwaukee Mile, Long Beach and more. The graphics engine is based upon Psygnosis' Formula One game. Commentary is provided by Indy car champion Danny Sullivan and Bob Varsha (ESPN).****There are 4 difficulty levels and 3 main game modes: Single Race, Challenge (the AI is adjusted according to your results) and a full season of racing. In multiplayer, players can go head-to-head in a split-screen mode."},{"id":3284,"title":"Next Tetris, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio 33 Ltd","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"It's Tetris, only... new.  The Tetris series returns to its roots, eschewing the Disney characters, 3D pieces, hats, and letters that have been tacked on previous entries.****Contains the standard Tetris game, as well as some variants.  Some of the new features are puzzle pieces made of individual parts- after a piece lands, some parts may be able to break off and continue down; &quot;wiggly&quot; pieces that not only provide trippy eye-candy, but may allow you to squeeze a big piece through a tight spot; challenge modes where you must clear a cluttered playfield with limited time/pieces.****Allows for solo or competitive simultaneous play.  Also links to a global board via the Internet to compare scores and times."},{"id":3285,"title":"NFL Blitz","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway Home Entertainment","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The first PC conversion of the arcade hit, NFL Blitz gives the National Football League the same over-the-top treatment that Midway had used so effectively with NBA Jam.  Features include exaggerated muscle-bound player models, \"turbo\" buttons, fast action, and some pretty wild rules changes (like 30 yards for a first down!). Blitz is nothing if not a unique football gaming experience.****Player taunts (\"This is MY HOUSE!\"), unpenalized late hits, and amusing running commentary from the announcers (\"That was totally uncalled for -- but awfully fun to watch!\") all add to the game's violent charm."},{"id":3286,"title":"NFL Blitz 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway Home Entertainment","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"New edition of Midway's \"NFL Jam\" action/sports game where the emphasis is on bone-crushing action rather than sport simulation.****Additions this year come in the form of a season mode, a simpler passing system based on preset buttons (gone is the \"aiming\" mechanism) as well as a limited yet functional play-book editor.****Also included are new audible calls and voice-overs, smoother animations and new stadiums to play in.****Supports multiplayer gameplay of up to 4 players in one single machine! (two on keyboard, two on gamepads)."},{"id":3287,"title":"NFL Blitz 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Point of View, Inc","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"No refs... No rules... Just 'classic' gridiron. Late hits, pass interferences, and other penalties are encouraged (though you can't run offside). Cheerleaders in, well, cheerleading uniforms liven up the end of the first and third quarter and there's enough stats to make the mathematically inclined happy. However, the teams features are not entirely based on real life (Indy was at the top), and it is not as addictive as the old-fashioned PC games of the early 1990's, but still a good game for someone who doesn't mind not-so-classic, almost XFL style football."},{"id":3288,"title":"NFL Full Contact","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Robin Antonick Games, L.L.C","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The American football game contains all the licensed NFL teams, all the players (over 1500 of them) and schedules. Players choose between multiplayer mode or single player mode versus computer AI. Games can be played individually, or players can compete against a series of randomly chosen opponents in the Playoff games. Camera angles can be changed to numerous 3D views that simulate the looks of real television coverage, with a special first-person view also included. Adding to the realism is a simulated voice announcer. The player animations are motion-captured."},{"id":3289,"title":"NFL GameDay","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This is the first installment in the NFL GameDay series, and has all the players, teams, stadiums, stats, and injuries.  There is a variety of offensive and defensive moves you can use including dives, spins, and stiff arms on offense; and dives, jumps, forearm bashes, and swim moves on defense."},{"id":3290,"title":"NFL GameDay 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Red Zone Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"In addition to all the features you expect from this series, this version of GameDay includes one-handed grabs, diving into the end zone, and running out of bounds and slamming into the coach.  With a multitap controller, seven players can play at the same time. Also new in this edition of the series is the addition of a play editor and general manager mode.  With the play editor you can select patterns for your receivers and running backs as if you were the offensive coordinator.  In general manager mode, you can play through multiple seasons with one team, cut players, sign free agents, make trades, and even draft players.  Also new this year is the ability to play through an entire game as a player other than the quarterback."},{"id":3291,"title":"NFL GameDay 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Red Zone Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This edition features lifelike player specific graphics that make players look like their real life counterparts. Also new is commentary by Dick Enberg and Phil Simms.  Another feature is total-control passing and running. Total-control passing lets you lead, overthrow, and underthrow your receivers so that you can throw more completions and prevent defenders from intercepting your passes.  The play editor has been improved making it easier to make new patterns for your receivers and running backs. The general manager mode has also been changed, mostly to help you with the draft so you can easily see what areas of your team need improvement."},{"id":3292,"title":"NFL GameDay 2002","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Red Zone Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This year's edition features motion-capture animation and commentary by Dan Fouts and Dick Enberg.****There are four primary modes of play, including season, arcade, franchise, and exhibition. The franchise mode keeps track of full individual player and team statistics over multiple seasons. Players will be drafted, improve throughout the course of their career, and retire into the game's hall of fame. The franchise mode also keeps track of statistics for the coach and the franchise. Career win/loss records, playoff appearances, and Super Bowl wins are tracked.  Season mode allows players to compete for one individual season, while exhibition mode allows for a single game to be played.  Arcade mode features simplified controls for those players looking to simply mix it up."},{"id":3293,"title":"NFL GameDay 2003","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Red Zone Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NFL GameDay 2005 is the final game in the long-running series of American football games. The most important update includes the teams, uniforms, statistics and rosters of the 2003-2004 season. The main game modes are Exhibition, Season, Practice, Tournament and General Manager. In the last modes players can be traded and new talent can be recruited. It also contains enhanced graphics. Tackling is improved with a new system."},{"id":3294,"title":"NFL GameDay 2004","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Red Zone Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Professional football returns to the hardy PlayStation console for another season in NFL GameDay 2004. This edition features teams, rosters, stats, and uniforms based on the most recent (2002-2003) season. Players can jump in to lead the team of their choice in a quick game, or negotiate and trade for free agents and hot new talent to develop a season-worthy squad with Super Bowl aspirations. Gorgeous new player models with animated hands replicate your favorite stars in intricate detail from head to toe. New pressure sensitive controls determine how quickly a move is executed and how much speed/momentum the ball carrier will lose. New offensive and defensive computer opponents were created after endless hours of NFL film analysis by the development team to deliver the ultimate NFL simulation. Brand new playbooks with triple the amount of plays have been implemented to reflect the latest trends on offense and defence. Features: Go against offensive and defensive opponents created from actual NFL coaching films Coach with team specific playbooks that include a combined 425 offensive and 200 defensive plays Determine the stringency of your moves with \"pressure sensitive\" ball carrier control "},{"id":3295,"title":"NFL GameDay 2005","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Red Zone Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NFL GameDay 2005 is the final game in the long-running series of American football games. The most important update includes the teams, uniforms, statistics and rosters of the 2003-2004 season. The main game modes are Exhibition, Season, Practice, Tournament and General Manager. In the last modes players can be traded and new talent can be recruited. It also contains enhanced graphics. Tackling is improved with a new system."},{"id":3296,"title":"NFL GameDay 97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"In addition to all the features on the previous edition of the series, NFL GameDay '97 includes new options like season-ending injuries, a draft, more stats, and the ability to create players. The player also has expanded camera control."},{"id":3297,"title":"NFL GameDay 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NFL GameDay '98 has new and previous features like Preseason, Season, and Training Camp modes. You can also choose to play as a skill player, like wide receiver or fullback instead of mostly being in control of the quarterback. You also get a play editor, a create-a-player feature, and over 100 touchdown dances."},{"id":3298,"title":"NFL GameDay 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"A port of a Playstation title that offers a more action-oriented aproach to american football. You can only play the 1998 season with your choice of NFL licensed teams (tough all with the same playbook) in either the standard game mode or a pseudo coaching mode were you call the plays and watch the computer develop the action.****Additions for the pc version include expanded multiplayer support (over modem/internet/lan) and Direct3D accelerated graphics which show off the game's animations and real-time weather conditions. Also in the sound department you get in-game comment by Dick Enberg and Phil Simms."},{"id":3299,"title":"NFL Quarterback Club 97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Iguana Entertainment","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NFL Quarterback Club 97 utilizes many of the same gameplay elements seen in Madden NFL 97 - including the kicking T-meter, the three-quarter overhead primary camera angle, and the button assignments and controls. Player animations are fluid and realistic, and the player sprites have clearly visible jersey numbers and names.  ****The game also boasts a historic simulation mode. Players can choose among 50 different classic NFL game situations and try to rewrite history. Imagine...it's December 23, 1973. The Dallas Cowboys are down 28-13 to the 49ers. With under a minute remaining, the Boys score a touchdown and recover an onside kick. Can you complete one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history?"},{"id":3300,"title":"NFL Xtreme","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"989 Studios","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NFL Xtreme is a licensed NFL game with 30 official teams and stadiums. Loosely simulating American football, games are played on a five-on-five format and an arcade approach is taken, with complete disregard for the official rules. Quarterbacks can easily throw 90-yard passes, defenders have hard-hitting tackling moves, and attackers can use spin or turbo to evade opponents, or flip over them. Late hits and pass interference are no problem, and you can even taunt and trash talk. To promote aggressiveness, opponents, when properly injured, can be out for an entire season.****The game modes includes exhibition matches, a regular season and play-offs. There are detailed statistics, and you can sign, release or even create new players to build your team. Highlights can be reviewed in the instant replay mode, and you can alter the weather type, difficulty level and player size in the options."},{"id":3301,"title":"NFL Xtreme 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Studios","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This football game is a followup to NFL Xtreme. The game contains both an NFL and NFLPA license and features over 125 taunts made by 23 real NFL players and over 150 different player celebrations. Game modes include an Exhibition, Season, Playoff and Tournament mode. Other features include trades, free-agent acquisitions, a draft, the ability to create a player, three difficulty levels, adjustable weather, adjustable quarter lengths, and three different game speeds.  The game is similar to NFL Blitz. It features arcade-style five-on-five football that emphasizes speed of play and hard hits and tackles. Streamlined play calling and the fact that there are no penalties helps to encourage this fast paced type of gameplay.  The game also has two passing interfaces, an icon-based passing method and a one-button method where the computer makes the pass for the player. Some offensive moves players can perform include power shoulder charges, double spins, super jukes, stiff arms, and clothesline tackles. "},{"id":3302,"title":"NHL 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"The millennium installment in the NHL series brought as usual updated rosters, featuring for the first time the Atlanta Thrashers,  plus enhanced graphics and sound.****The two main features of the game are the new Dynasty mode, allowing a player to lead a team to success for 10 straight seasons, while keeping an eye on the new talent on the yearly drafts and trading with other teams, and the face import feature, which gives the chance to assign each custom player their own face based on a photo. To do so, a photo must be placed in a folder, imported and then hotspots (head shape, eyes, nose and mouth) must be set, to define how the texture will be mapped into the face model. ****Gameplay became a lot faster and tougher, and two new moves were included: \"Big Hit\", to flatten the oppositions' golden boy, and \"Special Movement\", to go around those tough defenders with ease.  Other new features include individual player and goalie boost (to give an handicap for a team), jersey selection, including classic throwback jerseys.****One of the most important changes done to the game was how the game timer worked: before, the period length on the clock matched the time set by the player, but starting with NHL 2000, every period has 20 minutes which are compressed into the time set by the player. This makes penalties a lot shorter (a minor elapses in just 30 seconds in a five minute period setting) thus reducing the powerplay percentage, which experienced players could keep in the high 90's in previous games, but also fixes the handicap of goaltenders in played games (a goaltender that suffered a single goal would have his GAA a lot higher than a goalie that suffered more goals in a simulated game).****The rest of the game remains as usual: 28 teams can play in a season (with the ability to choose between a short, medium or long season length), setting the then new NHL overtime loss point, playoffs (with best of 1, 3, 5 or 7 matches), international tournament and shootout. The beginner mode continues to be featured, and allowing players to feel the ice for the first time without having to deal with complicated controls, penalties or tough opponents. ****Bill Clement replaced Daryl \"Razor\" Reaugh in colour commentary, and Jim Hughson remains in play by play. Alternative rock band Garbage provided the lead track (Push it!, from their Version 2.0 album)."},{"id":3303,"title":"NHL 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Lace up the skates and play with or against all 30 NHL teams including the new expansion Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild. NHL 2001 invites the world to play with the addition of 20 international teams including Ukraine and Latvia. Feel the full hockey flavor by building a custom team with the jersey editor, logo importer, and customizable city and team names. EA SPORTS puts you in the game with the \"Face in the Game\" feature -- witness fans throw their hats on the ice in your honor after a hat trick. With a variety of game modes including Quick Game, Season Play, Career Mode, Playoffs and Tournaments, all the goals are just a slap shot away."},{"id":3304,"title":"NHL 97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"1997 edition of EA's NHL sport simulation series. Improvements in this edition come mostly in the graphical arena, with a refined version of the \"virtual stadium\" system that adds new camera angles (including the classical top-down one strangely missing from NHL 96), and polygonal players instead of the bitmap-based ones with motion-captured animations.****Other extras include multiplayer support for up to 8 players through network or Gravis's GrIP system, the option to create new players and trade them around, and the usual amount of EA sports licensed multimedia flair, including an interesting \"Goalie Mask Viewer\" which lets you observe the elaboratedly decorated helmets of 30 goalies."},{"id":3305,"title":"NHL 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"NHL 98 features much faster and refined gameplay (now using four action keys instead of two, removing the need to double-tap to perform some actions), along other new features such as \"in-the-fly\" tactics developed by Marc Crawford, then manager of the Colorado Avalanche and new commentary lines from Jim Hughson and Darryl Reaugh and a re-worked interface.**Graphics are improved from the previous version with the players being less angular, and thanks to 3Dfx support, with less pixels showing in the textures. The in-game presentation follows a TV-style script, zooming in players while displaying stats during clock stoppages.****As far as game modes go, in the year of the first Olympic Tournament with professional players, NHL 98 introduced the first real international competition, with 18 International teams to choose from. Other game modes include Season (option to pick between 25 or 82 games) and Playoff (best of 1, 3, 5 or 7 matches) and a Penalty Shootout mode."},{"id":3306,"title":"NHL 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"After the award-winning NHL 98, EA worked to improve what was considered to be one the most complete ice hockey games in the market. Along the usual and almost obligatory NHL roster updates, the International mode first featured in the previous version was expanded, allowing players to choose IIHF rules and rink size.****Graphically, the arena is more detailed with more rinkside features, and ice reflections, player faces were improved and stand more seamlessly into the model, enhanced motion capture result in better animated hits (with the ability to break the glass with a well-placed body check making a return), shots and saves, and finally an higher polygon count complete the graphic enhancements to the game.****As graphic changes aren't enough to make a game better, gameplay was also tweaked, with computer players being smarter, both in offense and defense. Shooting was tweaked (slap shots are easier to pull, players no longer skate in circles to do some backhand shots and must be facing the goal to shoot, particularly in one timers) and a new special move brings dekes, spin-o-ramas and the kind of moves Jagr, Fedorov and Selänne pull when one-on-one with the goalie. However, if the player gets too close to the crease, the referee might want to review the play in the new video goal judge, so the player must think twice before trying to pull a \"Brett Hull\". For newcomers to the sport, a new Beginner mode allows players to get used to the ice without having to concern with penalties or an overly strong opponent.****The season mode was also improved, with the players now having streaks that affect either positively or negatively his abilities. Debuting the Nashville Predators, players can either choose to play with their initial roster, or do a fantasy expansion draft.****Like in the previous year, Jim Hughson and Darryl Reaugh liven up matches with play by play and colour commentary."},{"id":3307,"title":"NHL Blades of Steel 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"This hockey game is a followup to NHL Blades of Steel '99. It features real NHL teams and players.  The game modes featured include an Exhibition mode, Season, and Playoffs. Options include setting the difficulty level ( either Rookie, Pro, or All-Star) of the computer opponent and another option specifically for the difficulty of the opposing goalie, length of each period (5,10, or 20 minutes), length of the overtime period (either 5 minutes or sudden death), turning on or off penalties, off-sides, icing, two line passes, fighting, fatigue, and injuries. Referees can be set to either be lenient, normal, or strict when officiating the game. Also line changes and control of the goalie can be set to either be automatic or manual. Finally their is an option to either have the game be a 4-on-4 or a 5-on-5 contest during the overtime period. Some moves during the game that players can perform is that they can pass, steal, take wrist shots, slap shots, and throw body checks. Also, the game offers several different camera viewpoints (TV, Chase, Move, Top, On Ice, Normal 1, 2, and 3, Active 1 and 2, plus Scoreboard 1 and 2) when viewing the action. In the season mode, players can set the number of games to be played to either be 7, 41 or 82 games. Playoffs can be set to either be a one game affair, or expanded to either be a best-of-three, five or seven game series. During the season, team and free-agent players also can be traded. Also, this mode features full statistical tracking.  Randy Hahn is on hand to deliver the play-by-play commentary.  "},{"id":3308,"title":"NHL Breakaway 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sculptured Software, Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"This ice hockey game has a playbook-based AI system based on the teams' actual playbooks allowing for specific teams to play their actual styles, with variable player size, from big defensemen to small speedy wingers. There is a total team management system to make trades, improve coaching, create draft picks and send players through training camps, or even send injured athletes for therapy.****The inclusion of all the marquee players such as Lemieux, Gretzky, Messier, Sakic, Hull, and others is mostly mandatory in sports games. Also, the hints about how to play each team from NHL player Keith Tkachuk are a useful resource."},{"id":3309,"title":"NHL Championship 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment Inc.","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"NHL Championship 2000 is a hockey game licensed by the NHL, NHLPA and the FOX Sports channel, which allowed the developers to use not only the likeness of their broadcasting graphics and the Fox Trax technology, but also the voice support of game broadcasters John Davidson and Kenny Albert.****One of the key aspects of the game are the passing indicators, which always show which players are open for a pass, allowing a quick, smooth passing play. Advanced puck physics allow for realistic offensive play.****Using 1999/2000 rosters, NHL Championship 2000 includes all NHL teams (including the expansion team Atlanta Trashers and All-Star teams) and 18 international teams. The season length can be defined, ranging from the bare minimum (27 games) to a full 82 games season. Player creation and trade is also possible, as well as multiplayer games."},{"id":3310,"title":"NHL Face Off '97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony Interactive Studios America","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"1997 NHL Hockey game that departed from the incremental year-to-year improvements to ice-hockey games.  Offers new AI for play against the computer that is \"All-Star\" level and the default game that offers honest hockey, pure and simple, crisp and satisfying.****Other features include, team management, new moves previously unseen such as hip checks, fake shots, backwards skating and more.  All 26 NHL arenas are playable with realistic player abilities based on their real NHL statistics."},{"id":3311,"title":"NHL Face Off","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony Interactive Studios America","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"The first in the NHL FaceOff series.  You'll find one-timers, a wide selection of checks, slap shots, drop passes, every NHL player and team, and statistics.****Also found in FaceOff includes pretty good AI for the time of the game's release. In terms of sound, FaceOff really tries to recreate an in the arena hockey sound, with the announcer's voice echoing combined with organ music and cheering from the crowd.****There are also multiple camera angles that can put you in the middle of the ice."},{"id":3312,"title":"NHL Face Off 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sony Interactive Studios America","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"This has all the features you would expect from a licensed hockey game. It gives you all of the authentic NHL teams and players including the expansion teams. You can trade and release players, create your own players, and sign free agents. The ice can be viewed from five camera angles, allowing you to watch the game play out in a variety of different ways. Up to eight human players can play via the multitap."},{"id":3313,"title":"NHL FaceOff 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Solworks","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Red Wings Coach Scotty Bowman helped improve NHL FaceOff 2000. More than 150 motion captured animations. Mike Emrick and Darren Pang do commentary. The new puck halo also improves gameplay."},{"id":3314,"title":"NHL FaceOff 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Solworks","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"This year's edition allows you to compete against legendary players including Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull, Phil Esposito, and Marcel Dionne.  New Jersey Devils announcers Mike Emrick & Darren Pang call the games.****There is an exhibition mode for up to eight players with the Multitap, a season mode for multiple players, playoff mode, tournament mode, a practice option, and shoot-out mode, that helps to sharpen your breakaway and deke moves.****Also new this year are the updated rosters of all NHL teams including expansion teams Columbus BlueJackets and Minnesota Wild."},{"id":3315,"title":"NHL FaceOff 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony Interactive Studios America","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"In this edition, you can trade players, release players, create a player, and sign free agents. The modes of play include the usual season, exhibition, and quick start.  One new feature is multi-team play, which lets more than one user play within the same season."},{"id":3316,"title":"NHL FaceOff 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sony Interactive Studios America","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"This has all the features you would expect from a licensed hockey game. It gives you all of the authentic NHL teams and players including the expansion teams. You can trade and release players, create your own players, and sign free agents. The ice can be viewed from five camera angles, allowing you to watch the game play out in a variety of different ways. Up to eight human players can play via the multitap."},{"id":3317,"title":"NHL Open Ice - 2 on 2 Challenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"NHL Open Ice is the NBA Jam for ice hockey, with a 2 on 2 arcade action featuring a full NHL license including actual team names and logos and 120 actual NHLPA players with reflective stats for the 1995-96 season.****The game features power-ups that will aid the players along during a game including the \"Hot Meter\" which is filled with every score, body check and steals.  Once the meter is full, the player will literally catch fire and their stats will max out for a brief period of time, allowing the player to score goals better, steal the puck more often, etc.****There is five difficulty settings and adjustable options such as period time times and cheat options such as \"Big Head\" mode and multiplayer capabilities for either head-to-head action or co-op play.  Chicago Blackhawks announcer, Pat Foley, lends his voice talents to the game for in-game commentary."},{"id":3318,"title":"NHL Powerplay '96","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-5 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"An early competitor to the EA Sports NHL series, NHL Powerplay '96 features motion-captured players, an NHL Player’s Association license, a variety of managerial options, and the ability to play seasons and tournaments.****It is the first NHL game to include a World Tournament mode in which the NHL players can compete against each other on their respective national teams.****In a time where developers tried to get the most from 32-bit consoles, leading to the \"unlimited camera angles\" blurb on many games, NHL Powerplay stuck with the one most people used, the overhead \"behind the goal\" view, popularized by EA's NHL series - and it was one of first full 3D sports games on the market."},{"id":3319,"title":"NHL Powerplay 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"NHL Powerplay 98 is a hockey game where the player can control a team of his choice to bring it to victory and glory. The game modes are the typical genre choices: Either a whole NHL season, the NHL playoffs or a league with 15 national teams. The team logos and player names are official licensed but in contrast to NHL 98 it uses the data from 1996/1997.****The gameplay itself is more action oriented than a simulation and uses several shooting and pass variations which are activated with more or less complicated key combinations. Six camera angles and a instant replay feature complement the TV atmosphere. ****The game also features several tactical possibilities. For eight game situations the player can choose between three behaviours, e.g. how the players set up shots in the offensive zone. During the season there is a option to trade players with other teams. Extensive mid-season statistics, which can be shown for every team in the league, help planning transfers and tactics."},{"id":3320,"title":"NHL Rock the Rink","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Madness on ice!  EA tries to reproduce the success of NFL Blitz with this crossover 3 on 3 Hockey / wrestling title.  Includes all of the teams and key players from the NHL as well as created teams and over the top checking, fighting and power-up skating.  Includes many unlockables and cheats, special game modes (first to 10, old time hockey) and 10 totally new arenas."},{"id":3321,"title":"Nice Cats","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Nice Cats is a budget priced game for children. It has four activities on it's main menu, one of which just adjusts the sound levels. The other three activities are:•A Cartoon: When selected this plays a cartoon about the happy cats and the nice lady they live with •Colouring: Here there are six pictures taken from the cartoon that the player can colour on screen. •A sliding block puzzle: Six pictures from the cartoon can be made into sliding block puzzles with varying degrees of complexity "},{"id":3322,"title":"Nicktoons Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Software Creations Limited","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Nicktoons Racing is another Mario Kart clone using cartoon characters from Nickelodeon. The gameplay follows the standards closely: the player controls one of the characters to win races on tracks filled with scattered power-ups and ramps. A meter at the top of the screen shows the current position and the amount of nitro fuel available. Extra fuel can be collected as shiny orbs on the road. The gift boxes contain random power-ups, like coconuts to throw at the other racers, flash lights to temporally blind them, and traps like baby powder, trash cans and green goo to slow down the competition.****The game has four modes for single player. The main cups mode is the championship, where the objective is to arrive at least in third place to qualify for the next race. In time trial mode, the goal is to complete laps as fast as possible, with a ghost car showing the fastest performance to be surpassed. Race for fun is a practice mode, where any of the tracks can be explored without the pressure to win. In relay mode, the player switches characters after each lap.****There are three modes for multiplayer. The cups and relay modes are similar to their solo counterparts, but splitting the screen horizontally in the middle to show the two players. The versus mode is the \"one on one\" mode, where two players compete directly against each other without any other racers."},{"id":3323,"title":"Nightmare Creatures","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kalisto Technologies","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Adam Crowley, a once-respected scientist, now turned to black magic, has released a demonic contagion onto the streets of 1834 London. Based on the long-lost work of the Brotherhood of Hecate, it mutates its victim's bodies into grotesque nightmare creatures, and changes their minds into those of murderous brutes. When Dr. Jean F. began investigating, he was murdered. Now, as either his friend Ignatius Blackward, a priest and expert on the occult, or his daughter Nadia, a biologist and gymnast, fight against the creatures that roam the streets of London, the revived Brotherhood of Hectate, and the man behind it all, Adam Crowley.****Gameplay is 3rd-person action, with an emphasis on melee combat. Ignatius and Nadia have different fighting styles and special moves. To keep things moving, an adrenaline meter depletes, killing the hero if it ever runs out. Kill monsters to top it up again. Gather special items to use on enemies, or just kill them using basic weapons."},{"id":3324,"title":"Nightmare Creatures II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kalisto Entertaiment","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Adam Crowley, from the original Nightmare Creatures, is back to unleashing creatures in London. As Wallace, you must fight the monsters, rescue your lover Rachel, and travel across nine levels in search of Crowley and the final battle."},{"id":3325,"title":"Ninja - Shadow of Darkness","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Core Design Ltd","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Enter the mystical world of Kurosawa, the young ninja, as he fights his way through 11 levels of puzzles, baddies and bosses with dozens of fighting moves, weapons and magic spells in this third person action arcade game.****Ninja: Shadow of Darkness was originally developed for the Sega Saturn and then moved over to the PlayStation.  The game is an action/arcade style game similar to Fighting Force, with some additional platformer elements."},{"id":3326,"title":"No Fear Downhill Mountain Bike Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"UDS","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"No Fear Downhill Mountain Biking and the first dedicated video game of the sport downhill mountain biking.****Compete in eleven locations all over the world against computer opponents or against a friend. Upgrade your bike in the shop between the races."},{"id":3327,"title":"No One Can Stop Mr. Domino","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ArtDink","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Most dominoes wait forever, just waiting to be toppled over.  But no one can stop Mr. Domino - he has to run around everywhere, causing mayhem everywhere he goes.  Help Mr. Domino use the domino effect to trigger tricks and traps on unsuspecting objects and people!****No One Can Stop Mr. Domino is a puzzle game which sees you controlling the titular Mr. Domino (or one of his friends, if you prefer) as he zips around levels which can be best described as a racetrack.  As the title suggests, you can't actually stop Mr. Domino - however, you can guide him around the track, speed him up and slow him down.  He'll need to dodge obstacles as he aims to activate \"tricks\" which are placed around the board.****By holding down X, Circle, Triangle or Square as he runs, players can lay a trail of dominoes behind Mr. Domino.  When he reaches the dominoes you've placed, guide him into them to make them topple and start a chain reaction.  Make dominoes fall onto the \"trick switches\"  to activate them.  If you're clever, you can set off a chain reaction of dominoes by placing the next set of dominoes from the Hint Tile (a red circle) to the next trick switch, and so on, until all the level's tricks are completed.  As Mr. Domino runs, he loses stamina - lose all his stamina, and it's Game Over.  You can prevent this by running over Stamina Tiles, which replenish all his stamina.****Mr. Domino can cause chaos in a variety of places - topple cards and shoot billiards at the casino; heat popcorn and crash toy cars in the supermarket; or crush a grandfather with a gigantic bell and indirectly cause a father to get punched in the genitals in the family home.  As the title says: No One Can Stop Mr. Domino."},{"id":3328,"title":"Noddy's Magic Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Minds Eye","publisherName":"BBC Multimedia","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Journey into this magical adventure with Noddy to search for the Wizards' missing magic wand. Help Noddy discover the mystery of the strange happenings in Toyland - can he get the wand back from those naughty goblins who are casting mischievous spells? The racing cars are driving by themselves! Help Noddy drive in his car close enough to the speeding cars and say a magic spell to stop them. The goblins have taken all the batteries out of the robots and now they don't work. Put the batteries back in so the robots can continue building a space rocket. The goblins made the balls bounce high in the sky - and stay there! Fly in the aeroplane and use some magic dust to bring them down to earth again. Step-stone across the stream to rescue Bumpy Dog after the goblins turned the bridge into Jelly with the magic wand. Use the stones to cross the stream. "},{"id":3329,"title":"Norse by Norsewest - The Return of the Lost Vikings","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Beam Software","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Get ready for more nights of masochistic puzzle goodness, because the Lost Vikings need your help once again!  The brothers (Erik the Swift, Baleog the Fierce and Olaf the Stout) are trying to get back home and you need to guide them through.  Two brand new characters (Fang the Werewolf and Scorch the Dragon) also join the fray.  Each character has their own special talents and they must be used in concert if you are to win."},{"id":3330,"title":"Note, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NK System Co., Ltd","publisherName":"SunSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Linda, Toshi and Dave, three members of an occult group of a senior high school end up missing while investigating a mansion in a town in southern Europe. Linda, one of the group sent her mother photos of spirits she captured inside the mansion before she disappeared.****You are Akira, a freelance journalist. Linda's mother hired you and your assistant Angela to find the whereabouts of her daughter and the two other kids she was with.****The Note is an action adventure survival horror title, you move around the levels in a first person view and can interact with almost everything in the rooms. Curtains can be opened, fireplaces can be lit (granted, if you have any wood) and items such as paintings can be examined for additional info.****The game allows binding functions such as Check, Open or item-based functions such as Shotgun or Match to the shoulder-buttons, so you can use doors and weapons without going through the menu every single time.****In the general fashion of survival horror games, you must lit torches or open curtains in order to access dark corners, ie. to use a key to a nearby door or to examine a painting closely. You must also conserve your ammunition since nightly creatures such as rats, bats, werewolves and zombies roam the levels.****You can exit the levels and visit the city where you can buy and sell supplies, rest or save your game. These parts work much like menu based role playing games."},{"id":3331,"title":"Novastorm  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"A behind-the-view perspective of a shooter's dream:  Blast enemies against a cinematic backdrop.  Kill the computer-controlled fighters before they take over the world!****Unlike first-generation interactive movies with action, Novastorm has hooks into the environment; if you move into the path of a pre-rendered obstacle and it &quot;hits&quot; you, you take damage, etc."},{"id":3332,"title":"Novastorm  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"A behind-the-view perspective of a shooter's dream:  Blast enemies against a cinematic backdrop.  Kill the computer-controlled fighters before they take over the world!****Unlike first-generation interactive movies with action, Novastorm has hooks into the environment; if you move into the path of a pre-rendered obstacle and it &quot;hits&quot; you, you take damage, etc."},{"id":3333,"title":"Nuclear Strike","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Granite Bay","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Having fought in the Middle East, South America, within the United States, and in the former U.S.S.R, your path has now lead you to the heart of Asia. You follow the trail of Colonel LeMonde, who has terrorized South East Asia. LeMonde is armed with one prototype nuclear missile warhead, modified to catalyze a chain reaction that can completely destroy the ozone layer and thus irradiate the Earth . Your hunt starts in \"Indocine\" (intended to suggest Thailand or Vietnam), and then moves to the South China Sea to combat Napoleon Hwong, hen to the heart of North Korea to uncovering the nuclear schemes of \"Kym Zung-Lee\" (intended to suggest Kim Jong Il), and then to Siberia for a final battle. ****With the aid of fellow operatives, you strap up in the good old \"Super Apache, -- a fictional helicopter variant that is armed with Hellfire and Sidewinder missiles and with Hydra cannons. There are also numerous other vehicles that you come to be able to use, including tanks and jet fighters. Do all you can to defeat LeMonde and remove him from Southeast Asia!"},{"id":3334,"title":"O.D.T.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"FDI","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Your spaceship has fallen on a planet. As one of 4 different characters (fighter, amazone, magician) you have to find 20 flasks filled with medicine. ****Your character can find 4 weapons who can be upgraded. With these and 16 magic spells you have to fight against 20 different enemies (zombies, aliens, ghosts). Altogether O.D.T. has 7 levels (jungle, factory, kitchen) to explore. Like a RPG you can sometimes upgrade you character skills. The game has no save option but save points."},{"id":3335,"title":"Oddworld - Abe's Exoddus  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Oddworld Inhabitants","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"In Abe's Oddysee Abe shut down Rupture farms and saved his buddies from becoming snacks. But Rupture farms was just the beginning; the Glukkons are digging up bones at the ancient Mudokon burial grounds. They use the bones to make Soul Storm Brew. Travel to Soul Storm Brewery, stop those corporate villains and save the enslaved Mudokon workers.****Abe's Exoddus is a 2D platform which focuses on puzzle solving instead of jump &amp; run gameplay. Use Gamespeak to tell other creatures what to do or posses someone else's body to solve a puzzle."},{"id":3336,"title":"Oddworld - Abe's Exoddus  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Oddworld Inhabitants","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"In Abe's Oddysee Abe shut down Rupture farms and saved his buddies from becoming snacks. But Rupture farms was just the beginning; the Glukkons are digging up bones at the ancient Mudokon burial grounds. They use the bones to make Soul Storm Brew. Travel to Soul Storm Brewery, stop those corporate villains and save the enslaved Mudokon workers.****Abe's Exoddus is a 2D platform which focuses on puzzle solving instead of jump &amp; run gameplay. Use Gamespeak to tell other creatures what to do or posses someone else's body to solve a puzzle."},{"id":3337,"title":"Oddworld - Abe's Oddysee","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Oddworld Inhabitants","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Abe's Oddysey is the first game set in  Oddworld, a fictional universe created by  Oddworld Inhabitants. ****The protagonist of the game is Abe, who is a Mudokon - a member of a once prosperous race, which has now been enslaved by the Glukkons, forced to work in their huge corporations. The food factories have found a new type of meat - delicious to all the inhabitants, and no-one knows the recipe. Following his stomach, Abe eavesdrops on the corporate leaders' conversation, and makes the most frightening and disgusting discovery: his own race is that secret delicious food. ****Alas, Abe is discovered, and the guards are marching towards him. He must escape, but he can't leave his friends to mercy of those eaters. He must rescue as many as he can, and tell the world the truth that lies beyond.****Essentially Abe's Oddysee is a platform game, though with a darker atmosphere than most titles in the genre. The game has several unique gameplay features. Abe is almost completely helpless, cannot wield weapons, and can be easily killed by his brutal enemies. That's why most of the game involves moving with careful timing, sneaking, and outsmarting your foes, even though there are also many parts where Abe runs and jumps, as in most platformers. Abe's only power is chanting, which he can use to stun certain enemies for a while, and also to open \"bird portals\". Opening those portals is the final action needed to bring a fellow Mudokon to safety. Before that, Abe needs to locate his enslaved friends and lead them out of the hostile environment by using what the game calls \"Gamespeak\". Gamespeak is a way of verbal communication through simple one-button commands, which are assigned to various expressions, such as \"Hello\", \"Follow me\", \"Wait here\", etc.****The game has pre-rendered background graphics, and uses pre-rendered CG movies of similar style to advance the story between the levels."},{"id":3338,"title":"Off-World Interceptor Extreme","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics, Inc.","publisherName":"Crystal Dynamics","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"You play a Trashman, a bounty hunter paid to capture criminal scum hiding on harsh alien worlds. ****Your job is to race the enemy crime boss to the finish, blasting his goons along the way. Get blown up or drive too slowly and the boss gets away. But if you make it to the check point in time, you block the boss' escape and trap him on the planet.****You can upgrade your vehicle with the cash from your bounties. You can also go up against a buddy in the vertical split-screen deathmatch mode.****Off-World Interceptor's most unique feature is the storyline, told in  full-motion video. Standard for the time. But OWIE's FMV is mocked by a couple of guys sitting in chairs, a la Mystery Science Theater 3000."},{"id":3339,"title":"Ogre Battle - Limited Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Enix Corporation","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Lead the rebellion and lead your army to reclaim your land from the evil Zenobian Empire in this real-time strategy game. Free towns and collect items and tarot cards to increase your strength, as well as recruit allies to join you in your crusade. But when you finally win the day, will you be a benevolent leader, or an become an evil despot yourself? You must decide."},{"id":3340,"title":"Olympic Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Silicon Dreams","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"While the soccer tournament is often downplayed not only inside the Olympic movement, but also by the soccer-following community, in 1996, by the occasion of the Games of the XXVI Olympiad in Atlanta, US Gold decided to release a game representing the tournament.****The player can choose one of the 33 teams, and participate on exhibition matches, arcade (a 32-team cup knockout), Olympic (the 16 team tournament mimicking the actual tournament) or play on an all-versus-all league (from 3 to 16 teams). The games features the usual options found in contemporary games, such as match length and draw rules, as well as define several weather patterns from wind to the bumpiness of the grass. All 5 stadiums used in the actual Olympics are present."},{"id":3341,"title":"Olympic Summer Games","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Silicon Dreams","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"After years of training, you've finally got the chance to grab ahold of the gold with Olympic Summer Games! Get ready to compete in the world's spectacular sporting event – THE 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPIC GAMES. Show your stuff in the most challenging range of Olympic events. With the world watching your every move, you will run swifter, jump higher and be stronger than ever before. * Travel the road to Gold in 3 modes: Full Olympics, Arcade and Challenge. * 15 intensely competitive Olympic Events. * \"Save\" feature allows you to return to the competition at any time. * Compete with up to 8 friends with multi-player capability. * Incredible motion-capture technology brings each athlete to life! * Television-style presentation of Olympic Games action. * 3D SGI-rendered graphics and athletes! "},{"id":3342,"title":"Omega Assault","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Naps Team","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Omega Assault is a shooter where the player takes control of a large mech robot. The game is played from a first-person cockpit view. The player has not free movement and can only move to his left and right while freely moving the crosshair in any direction. The game has twelve missions which all involve shooting down other robots in futuristic city environments, while avoiding not to get shot down. The player's robot has three weapons that can be switched at any time (providing there's ammo left). They are the short range basic fire gun, the large range electromagnetic laser and the devastating bombs that do lot of damage but where the ammo is scarce. Enemies that are defeated sometimes leave different things behind them like points and power-ups that can be shot at to be collected. These include energy restoration and new lives. Enemy robots come in six different colors, and each of them has a different speed, weapon and amount of energy."},{"id":3343,"title":"Omega Boost","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Polyphony Digital","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"For centuries the intelligence known as AlphaCore has been growing inside of human computer networks, slyly and invisibly pushing humanity to build more of it and allow it to control more of the network. On the eve of AlphaCore's complete assimilation of all technology, humanity becomes aware of it, and rather than bow down to it as king, as it expected, they attempt to purge it from the network. In response AlphaCore defends itself, locking all of humanity out of their technology and assuming total control of their weapons. Not long after this AlphaCore learns of a desperate plot: to build a time machine and travel back in time to remove AlphaCore's influence from humanity. AlphaCore steals this technology and hatches its own plan: traveling back in time to 1945 and inserting itself into the first computer ever built, ensuring that humanity would forever be subtle pawns in its machinations. It now falls upon the shoulders of Lester J. Henning, pilot of the experimental robot weapon Omega Boost, to travel back in time, stop AlphaCore's plan, and restore free choice to humanity.****The Omega Boost flies through levels on a predetermined path, although it can brake and boost in a direction to avoid hazards. The Omega Boost can fire a Vulcan rifle at enemies without targeting, or can lock on to and attack many targets at once with a homing laser. By scoring well in levels, the Omega Boost will gain the ability to lock onto more targets at once, and eventually unlock the Viper Boost, a powerful area attack that must cool down after being used. Levels completed in campaign mode can be replayed at your leisure in Zone mode, and bonus levels can be unlocked as well by achieving certain milestones."},{"id":3344,"title":"One","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"ASC Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this game your goal is to find out who you are.  One of your only clues is a bar code on your neck.  At the beginning of the game, you awaken on the floor, with a gun in place of one of your arms, no memory, and police helicopters shooting missiles through your window. From here, it's nonstop action as you battle your way across the city and countryside, constantly pursued by the police and miliary.****Each level of this action shooter delivers nonstop action with a total of 6 levels and bosses at the end of each."},{"id":3345,"title":"One Piece Grand Battle!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Welcome to One Piece Mansion, a place full of very different tenants that may or may not get along with one another. Your job is to help Polpo, the landlord, manage the mansion by keeping everyone as happy as possible, collecting rent, upgrading the mansion and fending off criminals.****In One Piece Mansion, you will start off with a certain number of floors and a certain number of residents.  At the end of the month, you will have to collect rent. You can build new rooms for tenants that wish to move in and by installing elevators, you can build new floors and make the mansion expand. Just make sure you have enough money to make the upgrades/changes.****The residents can affect each other in either a positive or negative way, depending on their own living habits. Some tenants will exert positive effects in the form of blue arrows into certain directions (up, down, left, right and/or diagonally). By placing another tenant where these arrows are aiming at will help diminish their stress. At the same time, some tenants will exert negative effects in the form of red arrows.  Tenants on the receiving end of these arrows will get stressed out. You can switch tenants around and make new rooms for them but it will cost you money. The key is to arrange the tenants in a certain way so that they all balance each other out harmoniously...otherwise they will leave without paying rent and the room will explode - forcing you to lose income and dish out to repair the damage. To prevent this from happening, you will have to observe your tenants Stress Gauge that tells you their current stress level. ****Another factor to watch out for is Syndicate 5 - a group of criminals that moves in and disturbs your tenants.  When they do, try to drive them out by placing tenants around them that will send them red arrows. Every now and then they may go out of their room and cause trouble. If that happens, change to Security mode and move Polpo to where the criminal is. When he's there, Polpo can blow his alarm whistle at the criminals which will send them scurrying back to their hide-out.****The game has two modes: Story and Endless.****In Story Mode, Putica, Polpo's little sister, is kidnapped by Chocopape who is jealous of One Piece Mansion's success. To save Putica, Polpa must complete 7 orders. These orders are goals that must be met before you can tackle the next stage. The goals include making a certain amount of income, building a certain number of rooms or building a certain number of floors. Can Polpo handle all these challenges? Well it is up to you to make sure he does! ****The game is divided into stages and every now and then you will have to confront a \"Boss\". Just drive them out as you do the criminals.****In Endless Mode you can select from 3 difficulty settings: Easy, Normal and Hard. There are no stages or ending, you just try to run One Piece Mansion your own way and see how far you can go."},{"id":3346,"title":"One Piece Mansion","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Riverhill Soft","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Welcome to One Piece Mansion, a place full of very different tenants that may or may not get along with one another. Your job is to help Polpo, the landlord, manage the mansion by keeping everyone as happy as possible, collecting rent, upgrading the mansion and fending off criminals.  In One Piece Mansion, you will start off with a certain number of floors and a certain number of residents. At the end of the month, you will have to collect rent. You can build new rooms for tenants that wish to move in and by installing elevators, you can build new floors and make the mansion expand. Just make sure you have enough money to make the upgrades/changes.  The residents can affect each other in either a positive or negative way, depending on their own living habits. Some tenants will exert positive effects in the form of blue arrows into certain directions (up, down, left, right and/or diagonally). By placing another tenant where these arrows are aiming at will help diminish their stress. At the same time, some tenants will exert negative effects in the form of red arrows. Tenants on the receiving end of these arrows will get stressed out. You can switch tenants around and make new rooms for them but it will cost you money. The key is to arrange the tenants in a certain way so that they all balance each other out harmoniously...otherwise they will leave without paying rent and the room will explode - forcing you to lose income and dish out to repair the damage. To prevent this from happening, you will have to observe your tenants Stress Gauge that tells you their current stress level. Another factor to watch out for is Syndicate 5 - a group of criminals that moves in and disturbs your tenants. When they do, try to drive them out by placing tenants around them that will send them red arrows. Every now and then they may go out of their room and cause trouble. If that happens, change to Security mode and move Polpo to where the criminal is. When he's there, Polpo can blow his alarm whistle at the criminals which will send them scurrying back to their hide-out.  The game has two modes: Story and Endless.  In Story Mode, Putica, Polpo's little sister, is kidnapped by Chocopape who is jealous of One Piece Mansion's success. To save Putica, Polpa must complete 7 orders. These orders are goals that must be met before you can tackle the next stage. The goals include making a certain amount of income, building a certain number of rooms or building a certain number of floors. Can Polpo handle all these challenges? Well it is up to you to make sure he does! The game is divided into stages and every now and then you will have to confront a \"Boss\". Just drive them out as you do the criminals.  In Endless Mode you can select from 3 difficulty settings: Easy, Normal and Hard. There are no stages or ending, you just try to run One Piece Mansion your own way and see how far you can go."},{"id":3347,"title":"OverBlood","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Riverhill Soft","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You play as Raz Karcy who is trying to learn his identity after being awaken from cryogenic sleep, but he has also been infected by a fungal disease and must find the cure fo it. This game is a mix of action, adventure, fighting, and all in 3-D!"},{"id":3348,"title":"OverBlood 2 – Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":" Riverhill Soft.","publisherName":"Evolution Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In the year 2115AD, 70 years after the event known as \"The Sudden Death Of The Earth\", the world has become fully reliant on air-cooling machines.****On a shuttle flight to East Edge city, Acarno Brani travels to the large city in the hopes of becoming a successful Junk Blade racer. Also on the same flight is Veltor Curtis who is being secretly watched by Chris Lanebecca, a female investigator. Soon after arriving at the airport, Veltor is attacked, Acarno tries to help, but his efforts are in vain. But then Veltor throws a small capsule to Acarno who then escapes from the airport. And then his adventure will truly begin.****Like the first game, Overblood 2 has full 3-D levels, however there are now some pre-rendered locations in the game. You can play as three characters in the game - Acarno, Chris and a third character named Navarro Jean."},{"id":3349,"title":"OverBlood 2 – Disc2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":" Riverhill Soft.","publisherName":"Evolution Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In the year 2115AD, 70 years after the event known as \"The Sudden Death Of The Earth\", the world has become fully reliant on air-cooling machines.****On a shuttle flight to East Edge city, Acarno Brani travels to the large city in the hopes of becoming a successful Junk Blade racer. Also on the same flight is Veltor Curtis who is being secretly watched by Chris Lanebecca, a female investigator. Soon after arriving at the airport, Veltor is attacked, Acarno tries to help, but his efforts are in vain. But then Veltor throws a small capsule to Acarno who then escapes from the airport. And then his adventure will truly begin.****Like the first game, Overblood 2 has full 3-D levels, however there are now some pre-rendered locations in the game. You can play as three characters in the game - Acarno, Chris and a third character named Navarro Jean."},{"id":3350,"title":"Pac-Man World","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Hometek","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Twenty years after Pac-Man's first adventure in Pac-Land, Pac-Man returns one day to his house only to find it deserted.  Toc-Man and his ghosts have kidnapped Pac-Man's friends, Ms. Pac-Man, Pac Jr., Baby Pac, Professor Pac, Pooka, and Chomp-Chomp the dog!  Pac-Man must venture to Toc-Man's lair on Ghost Island to rescue his friends!****Hidden through this side-scrolling, 3D adventure game, Pac-Man faces challenging puzzles and games that have appeared in Pac-Man's previous games.  Many things in this game are a tribute to original games and even Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde are back for another chance to get Pac-Man.****There are several kinds of gameplay modes available.  The newest is Quest mode.  Pac-Man can maneuver up/down and left/right on the screen, but the camera is fixed on the side and scrolls along as Pac-Man searches through all the stages of Ghost Island.  The player must collect Pac-Dots, Fruit, Keys, etc to advance through the level all the while defeating ghosts (by bouncing on them) and solving puzzles.  An adventure game, the story progresses as the levels do with switches to be found and chests to be opened.  There is also a scoring system that encourages the player to collect as much as possible.  Make sure you have a Memory card available before starting out on Pac-Man's lengthy quest!****The other two types of modes are Classic mode and Maze mode.  Classic mode is a 100% faithful conversion of Pac-Man's original game.  Maze Mode is the gameplay from Classic Pac-Man translated into a 3D environment.  All the Pac-Pellets, Ghosts, Walls, and Pac-Man are displayed in very pleasing 3D."},{"id":3351,"title":"Pajama Sam - You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":" Runecraft","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The third and currently the latest game in the Pajama Sam Series, part of the Humongous' **popular \"Junior Adventure\" titles designed for children ages three to eight. ****You're playing Sam who once again assumes the role of Pajama Sam at times when he needs**facing his fears. This time you suddenly find yourself in the midst of a food squabble **when you try to chase down some snickering cookies! And you are called to find the 4 **missing delegates of MopTop Island's emergency peace conference that has to be made to **calm the island population after the incident of the fats and the sweets. They are both **forcing the healthy foods off of the island.****Pajama Sam 3 takes place in front of beautifully hand-drawn interactive backgrounds where **each screen has a multitude of fun things to click on like Humongous' other adventures.**There are also some mini-games within the main game to catch more of the player's attention.**The main mini-game is to collect 20 tops from Sam's favorite Chocamok cookie boxes so that**he could get a \"Pajama Man Action Figure with Titanic Elbow Thrust\"! You usually come**across these boxes since they could be hidden anywhere around the island.****Children are invited to learn healthful food awareness, listening and decision-making **skills and other educational concepts and lessons in the game. Along their journey, **they can interact more than 20 different comic-style characters, like a gentle doughnut **who can help Sam find the way on the water or a professional entertainer called Mickey**Hollandaise who can get the audience into hysterics with his big shoes!"},{"id":3352,"title":"Pandemonium!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics, Inc","publisherName":"Crystal Dynamics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The young sorceress Nikki, the court jester Fargus, and his side-kick Sid the puppet are the three main protagonists of this 3D platform game. While attending a \"Wizards in Training\" seminar, Nikki accidentally casts a powerful magic spell, which results in a giant monsters swallowing the whole village. The three friends must now travel to a place called \"Wishing Engine\", and be granted a wish to revert the world back to normal.****The characters each have a special movement to kill enemies with. The game uses floating camera angles through a vast Prince of Persia-style world. The goal of the game is to clear the various levels, avoiding spikes and enemies and collecting coins for extra lives.****Unlike most 3D platformers, Pandemonium offers only two-dimensional movement, rather than complete freedom of movement. The characters move along a curving 2D course within a 3D environment."},{"id":3353,"title":"Pandemonium! 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Toys for Bob","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In this sequel to  Pandemonium, the player once again controls the young aspiring sorceress Nikki and the court jester Fargus with his puppet buddy Sid. It is the year of Cheese, and the advent of the Comet of Infinite Possibilities is foretold by the great prophet Nosewasinit. Naturally, Nikki and Fargus are interested in this comet; but they are not the only ones. The evil Goon Queen Zorrscha wants to use the comet for her own plans, so our heroes have to reach it first...****The gameplay is similar to that of the first game; despite the 3D graphics, the gameplay mechanics are those of 2D platformers. The player can select Nikki or Fargus for each level. Each of the two has different abilities. For example, Nikki can jump higher, while Fargus can use his puppet Sid for a variety of attacks. The characters can also acquire power-ups, such as fire and lightning ranged attacks for Nikki or various Sid enhancements for Fargus. There are also level-specific items and vehicles the heroes will encounter on their way."},{"id":3354,"title":"Panzer Front","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Enterbrain","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Panzer Front is a realistic World War Two tank combat simulation spanning the summer offensive into Russia of 1941 to the fall of Berlin in 1945. Nearly 25 historical missions are provided in which the player can control USA, Russian or German forces. Nearly 30 realisitically modeled tanks are playable along with 7 fictional ones and dozens of other vehicles that make up friendly and enemy forces."},{"id":3355,"title":"Panzer General","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Strategic Simulations, Inc","publisherName":"SSI","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"The time for resurrecting historical events has come. Panzer General was one of the first games (if not the first) that actually gave you the ability to play for the Nazis, and yet succeed where Hitler failed. Having total and complete control over land, sea and air units, you must defeat the Allied dogs as fast as you can (to get a major victory), or slower than in history (to get the minor victory).****The game's quality lies in the quantity of units. There are basically hundreds of Axis and Allied units from World War II, accompanied with \"circled\" animations and battle sounds, as well as marching or moving sounds. The Main menu is always located on the right side of the screen, with plenty of options and selections you can change to suit your preferences.****A turn-based hexagon strategy game that will actually go faster if you have faster computer, but will always be playable (speed doesn't go up infinite). The first and original Panzer General, this installment would be followed by sequels and many other games in the series using the \"General\" name."},{"id":3356,"title":"Paradise Casino","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"DigiCube","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Bring the excitement and entertainment of Las Vegas to your home with 4 very addictive gambling games. Learn and practice the most popular casino games at your own pace without risk, then use the skills to become a true winner. The game has crisp, colourful graphics, authentic gameplay for a great casino experience without actually being there. Think quick and act fast with these challenging and maddeningly addictive games that will bring you hours of fun. "},{"id":3357,"title":"PaRappa the Rapper","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"NanaOn-Sha Co., Ltd","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The rapping pup, PaRappa, dreams of impressing his friend, the beautiful Sunny Funny, and going out on a date with her.  But what he lacks is confidence - help PaRappa rap his way through learning Kung Fu, a driving test, cooking and more, all in order to get the girl.  And remember - You Gotta Believe!****PaRappa the Rapper is a game based on lyrics, music and rhythm.  The game itself is very basic - each stage has a 'teacher', that PaRappa must follow.  You'll see the teacher say some lyrics, and then PaRappa must copy the teacher by pressing the appropriate buttons to repeat those lyrics back.  Rap well, and you'll be able to continue; fudge up the lyrics, and the music will start to distort and the teacher will become displeased.  Continue to mess up and you'll fail the stage.****Of course, the goal is not to copy the teacher, but instead to outperform them - you can do this by improvising in the song's gaps.  Listen to how the song goes, and improvise in time to the music; if you perform well enough, the teacher will step aside, leaving you to freestyle on your own!****The PSP version of the game is a remake of the PlayStation original.  However, it includes a few upgrades, such as a 16:9 display, sharper graphics, game sharing, multiplayer support of up to four players, and the addition of song remixes, which can be downloaded via the internet onto your Memory Stick Duo."},{"id":3358,"title":"Parasite Eve  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"An ordinary day in New York for rookie police officer Aya Brea. Christmas Eve is the present day, and you've decided to visit the opera theater. Now this is where the fireworks begin. Suddenly audience members are set on fire, toasted completely, and it appears that the lead vocal is the source of this burning terror. Yet you appear to be immune, and as a police officer you're always on duty, so you must confront the danger.****There has to be some connection between the two of you, as that seems the only rational explanation. What if mitochondria are a species on its own, more advanced then humankind, and using them only to create environments and civilization for themselves? What if humankind are just hosts? What if mitochondria are the natural enemy of humankind? That would make Aya their natural enemy, so the battle for survival and uncovering the truth has already started.****The game is played over six days, each day bringing its own quest. Environments range from Central Park and the American Museum of Natural History to a police office and hospital, all of them modeled like realistic places and most of them crawling with bloodthirsty mutant animals. Combat is different from traditional RPGs, as while you still take turns attacking and/or using parasite powers, you'll be able to run across the battlefield and dodge enemy fire or even strike from a better angle or behind. As Aya levels up she will gain access to parasite powers, such as healing or supercharging a bullet with energy. These powers will deplete a recharging energy bar, although the bar will recharge slower the longer combat drags on. Aya will find many guns of various types throughout the game, and every gun can be modified with extra stats, either with special items, or by breaking down another gun to move over its bonus stats or special effects. The same is true for armor Aya finds."},{"id":3359,"title":"Parasite Eve  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"An ordinary day in New York for rookie police officer Aya Brea. Christmas Eve is the present day, and you've decided to visit the opera theater. Now this is where the fireworks begin. Suddenly audience members are set on fire, toasted completely, and it appears that the lead vocal is the source of this burning terror. Yet you appear to be immune, and as a police officer you're always on duty, so you must confront the danger.****There has to be some connection between the two of you, as that seems the only rational explanation. What if mitochondria are a species on its own, more advanced then humankind, and using them only to create environments and civilization for themselves? What if humankind are just hosts? What if mitochondria are the natural enemy of humankind? That would make Aya their natural enemy, so the battle for survival and uncovering the truth has already started.****The game is played over six days, each day bringing its own quest. Environments range from Central Park and the American Museum of Natural History to a police office and hospital, all of them modeled like realistic places and most of them crawling with bloodthirsty mutant animals. Combat is different from traditional RPGs, as while you still take turns attacking and/or using parasite powers, you'll be able to run across the battlefield and dodge enemy fire or even strike from a better angle or behind. As Aya levels up she will gain access to parasite powers, such as healing or supercharging a bullet with energy. These powers will deplete a recharging energy bar, although the bar will recharge slower the longer combat drags on. Aya will find many guns of various types throughout the game, and every gun can be modified with extra stats, either with special items, or by breaking down another gun to move over its bonus stats or special effects. The same is true for armor Aya finds."},{"id":3360,"title":"Parasite Eve II  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Aya Brea is back in a new game. This time there are fewer RPG elements than the first game, and the game plays more like Resident Evil. Battles are now in real-time, and a new range of weapons are available. Defeating enemies rewards money as well as points used to revive and power-up Aya's suppressed Parasite powers, like healing and igniting foes. Weapons and armor now have fixed stats, but attachments can be swapped in and out of them to modify their properties.****After surviving the events of Parasite Eve Aya left her job as a cop and became a member of MIST (Mitochondrion Investigation and Suppression Agency) in order to hunt down the remnant mutants spawned by Eve's awakening. In the year 2000 a new breed of Neo Mitochondrion takes over the Akropolis Tower in downtown LA. Aya is called in and uncovers a secret organization that threatens all humanity."},{"id":3361,"title":"Parasite Eve II  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Aya Brea is back in a new game. This time there are fewer RPG elements than the first game, and the game plays more like Resident Evil. Battles are now in real-time, and a new range of weapons are available. Defeating enemies rewards money as well as points used to revive and power-up Aya's suppressed Parasite powers, like healing and igniting foes. Weapons and armor now have fixed stats, but attachments can be swapped in and out of them to modify their properties.****After surviving the events of Parasite Eve Aya left her job as a cop and became a member of MIST (Mitochondrion Investigation and Suppression Agency) in order to hunt down the remnant mutants spawned by Eve's awakening. In the year 2000 a new breed of Neo Mitochondrion takes over the Akropolis Tower in downtown LA. Aya is called in and uncovers a secret organization that threatens all humanity."},{"id":3362,"title":"Paris-Marseille Racing II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Inverse Entertaiment","publisherName":"Davilex","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Take control of your DeLorian, police car, Mini or Beetle and race through some of France's most famous (and busiest) roads and cities. With tournament, time attack and single race modes, the game allows you to race within three classes, in each of which you must place first. Your reward is cash to upgrade the numerous cars available with enhanced engines, tires and even a nitro boost.****Paris-Marseille is France's entry in Davilex's \"Racer\" series, alongside Autobahn Raser II in Germany, A2 Racer in Holland and London Racer in the UK."},{"id":3363,"title":"Parodius","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"This compilation collects the first two arcade incarnations of Konami's shoot'em'up parody series on one disc: Parodius Da! and Gokujyou Parodius."},{"id":3364,"title":"Patriotic Pinball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Wildfire Studios Pty Ltd.","publisherName":"Gotham Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Patriotic Pinball accurately describes the theme of the game.  There are two tables in all, each with their own different theme and different \"missions\" the players to accomplish for each table.****There is Road Trip Coast to Coast, where the table mostly consists of American landmarks like the Hoover Dam and The Golden Gate Bridge.  The other board is called America on Duty, where the underlining themes of this table mostly consists of the U.S. Military along with classic background battles like Gettysburg.  There is also a three multi-ball games in each table.****It also features patriotic themes such as notes from \"Anchors Aweigh\" and even \"Taps\" when the player loses their ball.  The game is rendered with 3D graphics and has animated backgrounds."},{"id":3365,"title":"Pax Corpus","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cryo","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In the game you play an attractive female mercenary who knows little about her own past. You've been hired to discover the secrets surrounding Corporation Alcyon's Pax Corpus Project, and eliminate any threat it poses to the free world.****Pax Corpus' gameplay revolves around shooting, weapon upgrades, and level progression through the acquisition of key-cards. Rave-style music accompanies the player throughout the futuristic world of violence."},{"id":3366,"title":"Peak Performance","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cave","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Peak Performance is an arcade-style racing game similar to Cruis'n USA with over 20 vehicles ranging from normal street cars to high-end performance race cars and even buses and scooters.  There are five different tracks to choose from: Seven Tight Corners, Uptown Driveway, Northern Country, Bay Area, and Pikes Peak Hill Climb along with the ability to change weather conditions to add more challenge.****Not only can players compete against 11 other A.I. drivers, they can also face off against a friend using a split-screen of their choosing (either vertical or horizontal) which will merge into one screen when the players come into close contact.  There is also a Time-Trial mode where players race against the clock in an attempt to unlock certain vehicles by either beating certain times or finding them hidden on the track.****A Course Edit mode is also present that allows players to create their own Time Trial tracks and place time interval markers anywhere on the course.  Also featured on the cover is Robby Unser, an eight-time winner of the Pikes Peak Hill Climb."},{"id":3367,"title":"Penny Racers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Penny Racers (Choro Q in Japan) is a driving game with a difference. It is based around super deformed versions of all your favourite cars. It features Championships, limited Time Trials, Free Runs, Two Player Slpit Screen and multitudes of options. The most novel feature is the ability to upgrade your car in any way you care to. It was developed by TamSoft for Takara Co., Japan using the HyperSolid graphics engine previously seen in such games as Toshinden 2. The game features cute little cars and lush, detailed backgrounds but the name of the game is the gadgets. You can add weapons to your car, put on special tires and add special gear for travelling over water. Customising your car correctly is the way to win. "},{"id":3368,"title":"Perfect Assassin","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Synthetic Dimensions","publisherName":"Grolier Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Sci-fi adventure game involving inter-dimensional and temporal travel, played from a third-person perspective. You are the most renowned and lethal killer in the Cosmos, caught up in a plot that encompasses the hidden twists and explosive sequences found in a blockbuster sci-fi film. Part human, part machine, you have been summoned for the most challenging mission of your life. You'll venture into a real-time 3D-world covering over 100 locations The developers combined the classic point-and-click gameplay inherent to the adventure genre with action elements, such as shooting enemies from afar. The hot-spot based puzzle solving gameplay is complemented by a topical conversation system that lets players set the tone/mood of their character. You are the perfect assassin, but with your memories gone and no real idea who you are or what your past is you must carve a bloody path of vengeance. Incredible third person action and adventure awaits in this engaging mix of arcade game and puzzle adventure. Features: * You are the perfect assassin! * Reclaim your past and all your lost memories * Fixed camera controls mean you always stay in control of the action * Solve puzzles and interact with a range of characters "},{"id":3369,"title":"Perfect Weapon","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Grey Matter","publisherName":"ASC Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You find yourself on a alien planet and must kick ass and take names using guns and kung fu. You move your 3d character around static 2d screens (a sort of Alone in the Dark-esque game)."},{"id":3370,"title":"Persona","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Atlus","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A group of high-school students decides to visit their sick friend, Mary. But once they exit the girl's room in the hospital, they see their home town has changed. They can't leave it, and it is infested by demons. At first, it seems that the giant Sebec corporation and its manager Guido are the ones responsible for the terrible accident. But Guido is not the only one the young heroes have to confront - they must look deep into their hearts, and perhaps find the truth there...****Persona is the beginning of a sub-series in the Megaten universe, and one of the few Megaten games to be released outside of Japan. Like all Megaten games, Persona makes it possible to contact demons during random battles. In this game, demons can award the player with a spell card. If the player combines spell cards from different demons they can fuse more powerful creatures (personae), which can then attach to player characters, changing their parameters, strengths and weaknesses, and teaching them new spells. While important locations are isometric, dungeons are explored from a first-person perspective."},{"id":3371,"title":"Persona 2 - Eternal Punishment","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Atlus","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In Eternal Punishment, you play the role of Maya Amano, a young journalist who lives and works in a modern-day Japanese city called Sumaru. A series of mysterious murders have been troubling the city lately. Maya has to make a report and goes to a high school where the murders have taken place, together with a fortune-teller Ulala and a detective Katsuya. When they arrive at the school, they find the principal murdered. A man appears - a man with a bag on his head, who calls himself \"The Joker\". He says Maya and her friends will never defeat him unless they call upon their Personae - their other selves who can appear as mythical figures and help them in battles. The investigation continues, but now the young people have to face real demons... and perhaps the demons that live within their own hearts?****Eternal Punishment belongs to the Megami Tensei (Megaten) universe, and like in all Megaten games, it allows you to communicate with the random enemies. You can choose a party member to talk to the demons you encounter, flatter them, threaten them, make them give you Tarot cards that will allow you to summon more powerful Personae, or make contract with them in order to get information or rare items. You can also spread rumors around the city and see how they influence its life.****This is a direct sequel to the game  Persona 2: Innocent Sin."},{"id":3372,"title":"Persona 2 - Tsumi","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"ITL","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A few years after the events described in Persona, a curse has befallen Sumaru City, a town in modern-day Japan. The curse is placed by a mysterious person who calls himself the Joker. Rumors say that he can fulfill people's wishes, but also does something horrible to those who for some reason fail to express a wish. A group of high school students decides to investigate the matter. However, when they confront the Joker, he tells them that they have hurt him in the past, and that he is out for revenge now. The young people realize that the Joker's appearance is just the beginning of a sinister chain of events, and will have to look for answers within their own souls.  Persona 2: Innocent Sin is similar in structure and basic gameplay to its predecessor. Much of the game consists of navigating a party of up to five active combatants through locations in the large city, exploring complex dungeons, and fighting randomly appearing demons in round-based style. Unlike the first game, dungeons are viewed from an angled overhead perspective with rotatable camera. Rather than having the option of using either a melee weapon or a gun, each character is equipped with his or her own specific weapon.  Like in the previous game, communication with demons plays a significant role. The demon conversation system has been refined: it is now possible to choose more specific and accurate dialogue lines, and the effects of the player's responses are less random. Tarot cards of a specific Persona type are collected from the demons following a successful conversation. They can be later used in a special location called Velvet Room to acquire new Personae, which can be equipped on playable characters, enhancing their parameters and teaching them different spells and abilities. In the beginning each Persona is only capable of a basic ability; new ones are gradually learned by repeatedly using the powers of said Persona in combat. Powerful fusion attacks can be performed by combining two or more spells in the same round.  The game introduces a \"rumor system\", which allows the player to acquire and spread rumors through rumormongers inhabiting the city. Due to the curse placed on the city, rumors become reality once they are spread. This predicament can be used to the player's advantage, for example by spreading a rumor about powerful black market weapons."},{"id":3373,"title":"Pet in TV","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sugar & Rockets","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Pet in TV is an original (and quite bizzare) PlayStation game, where the user takes control of a virtual pet. (A more complex version of the Tamagotchi.)****The player can choose from a selection of PiTs and name it.****It is then up to the player to nurture their PiT and allow it to explore the 3D world, learning from its encounters with scenery and objects through trial-and-error. Once these behaviours are learn, the PiT will know how to respond to those objects in the future (such as a Flower, or a Spike). Whenever the PiT becomes injured, or tired, returning it to its home will allow Dr. Y to fix it. ****The objective then becomes for your PiT to solve puzzles on its own - for which it will be rewarded with AI upgrade chips."},{"id":3374,"title":"Peter Jacobsen's Golden Tee Golf","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Incredible Technologies","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"An arcade golf game (as opposed to the more strategic-themed golf games that abound for the PC) with intuitive mouse/trackball control.****Based on the incredibly long-lived and popular Golden Tee Golf 3D arcade game.  Features the ability to play through the internet in tournaments and contests, just like the arcade game."},{"id":3375,"title":"Peter Pan in Disney's Return to Never Land","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Doki Denki","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The nefarious pirate Captain Hook found a map to Neverland's hidden treasure and intends to plunder it. Since he now knows where the treasure is located he hacks up the treasure map to pieces and scatters the pieces throughout Neverland so no one else will be able to locate the treasure. Meanwhile, the fairy Tinkerbell informs Peter Pan that there is a treasure somewhere in Neverland. So now Peter Pan and Tinkerbell are on a quest to locate the hidden treasure too by finding and putting back together the pieces of the sliced up treasure map.  Players take the role of Peter Pan and occasionally as Tinker Bell throughout 20 different stages. Some of the stages include Hangman's Tree, the Mermaid Lagoon, Pirate's Cove, Indian village, and Skull Rock. Peter's has the ability to fly and he can use a knife, as well as bombs, against his enemies such as seagulls and pirates, not to mention boss enemies such as Hook's first mate, Mr. Smee, and of course Captain Hook himself. Throughout these stages players can collect items such as feathers and film reels.  In stages where players take control of Tinkerbell, they have to fly throughout the stage keeping a torch lit while avoiding obstacles that would put the torch out.  In between stages players can visit the Indian shop where they can spend their feathers and buy things such as pixie dust, tips, and a health boost. Also players can use the film reels they found and view the actual clips from the animated feature film the game is named after."},{"id":3376,"title":"PGA European Tour Golf","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Infogrames","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"European PGA Tour Golf is the latest offering from Infogrames, attempting to nestle itself in an already bloated market of golfing games. Have you got what it takes to conquer all in the European Tour? The game is officially supported by the European Tour itself. All the player names you'd expect to see in their respectively skilled tournament are included. It'll take a little work to get to meet the likes of Nick Faldo in the professional world. PGA European Tour Golf features six authentic courses, including Druid's Glen in Ireland, The Islands in Italy and Hanbury Manor in England. I can only take their word for it that they are indeed authentic, not having seen or played on any! In addition to the serious tournaments, you also have five fun variants too. These are Clock, Hazard, Island, Night and Super Shootout golf. More importantly, for the amateurs amongst you, there is a set of practice modes too. The player begins with the two-day AMA Season tournament, consisting of 24 golfers over 36 holes. It needs to have achieved a handicap of 0 (zero) at the end of the season, to enable you to progress through to the Challenge Tour tournament. Easier said than done. "},{"id":3377,"title":"PGA Tour 96","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"PGA Tour 96 was the last of the series released for Sega's 16-bit console, and technologically the most advanced one. Instead of offering  several generic courses, the three available (Spyglass Hill, Sawgrass and River Highlands) are in 3D, with height differences visible (as well as the limited 3D abilities of the console allow).****The player can either chose to play as one of the 10 PGA Pros (whose swings were digitized), or go Pro - the game keeps track of statistics (longest drive, driving accuracy, best round, etc), a game (Tournament, Strokeplay, Skins, Match and Shootout), as well as a replay.****Gameplaywise, PGA 96 uses the tried-and-proved triple click system - one to start the swing, other to set strength and a final one for accuracy. It's possible to fade or draw the ball (to bend the trajectory), add backspin and pitch or chip the ball (for some medium range attempts at the hole or go above a bush).The difficulty level affects mostly the leniency of the triple click hit areas - while at novice it is possible to let the accuracy a bit off-center, in pro levels the ball goes where your swing took it - no excuses taken. However, only in Pro it is possible to make the longest drives, as the amateur and novice levels take a few yards from the total capacity of the club."},{"id":3378,"title":"PGA Tour 96","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"PGA Tour 96 was the last of the series released for Sega's 16-bit console, and technologically the most advanced one. Instead of offering  several generic courses, the three available (Spyglass Hill, Sawgrass and River Highlands) are in 3D, with height differences visible (as well as the limited 3D abilities of the console allow).****The player can either chose to play as one of the 10 PGA Pros (whose swings were digitized), or go Pro - the game keeps track of statistics (longest drive, driving accuracy, best round, etc), a game (Tournament, Strokeplay, Skins, Match and Shootout), as well as a replay.****Gameplaywise, PGA 96 uses the tried-and-proved triple click system - one to start the swing, other to set strength and a final one for accuracy. It's possible to fade or draw the ball (to bend the trajectory), add backspin and pitch or chip the ball (for some medium range attempts at the hole or go above a bush).The difficulty level affects mostly the leniency of the triple click hit areas - while at novice it is possible to let the accuracy a bit off-center, in pro levels the ball goes where your swing took it - no excuses taken. However, only in Pro it is possible to make the longest drives, as the amateur and novice levels take a few yards from the total capacity of the club."},{"id":3379,"title":"PGA Tour 97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"This golf game is another entry in the Electronic Arts PGA Tour Golf series.  Players can choose to play as one of fourteen professional golfers such as Fuzzy Zoeller and Jim Gallagher Jr. or choose to create their own golfer by giving them a name and choosing what their golfer looks like from the few portraits that are available.  Players are then able to select what type of game mode they want to play. Game modes include letting the player practice a round of golf, compete in a tournament, have a shoot-out, or compete in a Skins game.  The game features two 18 hole golf courses to play at. Both platform versions of this game include the Sawgrass golf course, with each also including a unique golf course of their own. The Playstation version includes the Spanish Bay links, while the Saturn version includes the Spyglass Hill course.  When on the course, player select what club they want to use. They also can set the angle, pitch and backspin of the ball before taking a swing. They then have to aim where they want their shot to go. When shooting, players have to contend with the \"Target Arc\" power bar interface which effects the velocity and accuracy of each shot. This meter also factors the players risk in their shot by determining the degree of difficulty it would be to make the shot. Bold shots get rewarded while risky shots are not.  The game also features TV style commentary and several different camera angles, including a picture in picture view."},{"id":3380,"title":"PGA Tour 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"NuFX, Inc","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"EA's highly customizable golf series moves to the Sony Playstation with PGA Tour 98.  Players can choose course conditions, whether to use special rules like mulligans, and even how much your caddy will assist with setting up a shot.  With commentary by Ernie Johnson Jr., up to four players can play various play modes such as Skins games, Four-ball match play, and Skills Challenge on five real locales.  The power and accuracy of ones shot is determined with a timed meter, which can be represented with a traditional vertical bar or a more realistic arcing meter."},{"id":3381,"title":"Phat Air - Extreme Snowboarding","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pony Canyon","publisherName":"Funsoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"Phat Air Extreme Snowboarding is a 3D snowboarding game. The game comes with four game modes: championship, time competition, freestyle and head-to-head.****In championship mode you can choose between five boarders who all have different skills. During the championship you earn points, which can be used to improve the skills of your boarder in between races. There are 8 races in total, which cover all the disciplines. Disciplines include half pipes, downhill, straight jumps, freestyle jumps and slalom. ****In the freestyle mode you pick a course and try to score as much points as possible through finishing fast and/or making tricks.****Time Competition is only about finishing first.****You can play the game in two player vertical split-screen mode."},{"id":3382,"title":"Philosoma","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"G-Artists","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Philosoma, you blast through 18 vertical scrolling deep space environments in search of the mysterious distress call, destroying enemies and obstacles in your path. ****Go up against a variety of vehicles including the \"Hover Carrier,\" the \"Makkon,\" and the \"Missile Walker\" as you clear your way with one of four main weapons such as the Vulcan, Laser, A-Break, or Ray-B. Each weapon can be upgraded up to three times when specific power-up icons are collected. A secondary weapon such as Buster grenades, MRMs, and SRMs are equipped at the beginning of a level or acquired through a power-up.****Enemies include other space ships and large insect like aliens."},{"id":3383,"title":"Phix - The Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Affect","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Magnia Stone, the sacred stone of the Magnetic World is knocked off its floating altar in the sky and falls towards a slumbering creature called Phix. He swallows it and starts to attract metallic objects and creatures. This upsets the balance of the world, and evil creatures start to appear throughout the land. Phix must travel to five realms in order to bring the stone to its original place and return peace.****Phix: The Adventure is a 3D platform with a magnetic element similar to the earlier Super Magnetic Neo. The main character attracts or repels objects and enemies by switching polarity (between north and south with the ? button). Touching the enemy decreases the number of hearts at the left bottom of the screen. Falling on pits or water kills Phix instantaneously. The ? button shoots magnetic particles (enemies can be killed by particles of opposite polarity: north enemies are affected by south particles, and vice-versa). Pressing and holding the ¦ activates a neutral field that lasts some seconds and shields Phix from the magnetic activity around him. The X button makes the character jump. To reach higher places, Phix first must connect to magnetic spots on the ground by selecting the opposite polarity and then switch to the same polarity. Activating the neutral field at this exact moment makes him jump even higher.****The game has five worlds, each with three regular levels and a boss stage. It starts with two lives and a timer for each level (the character dies when it runs out), and allows progress to be saved to the memory card."},{"id":3384,"title":"Pinball Power","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Success","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Pinball","description":"Golden Logres is another pinball simulator by LittleWing. A sequel to both Tristan and Crystal Caliburn, the game features three tables based on the Arthurian legends: Camelot, Land's End and Fisher King. After completing all the missions on one table, the game moves to the next one. A practice mode is available to test the last two tables and prepare to the full game.  In Camelot, the first table, the objective is to complete all quests, each assigned to a different knight of the round table. The screen shows two medieval banners with the table sitting at the middle. The banners list the active quests, the score, the number of balls left and the status of the game. To start one of the adventures, the player must shoot ramps, sink the ball in holes or drop targets a number of times and then hit the Taliessin holder near the Merlin ramp. Taliessin was a court jester, musician and poet, and he assigns the quests to the knights. When an event occurs, like the end of a quest, a small window appears over the table with a picture and text explaining the situation. After all the quests are complete, the game moves to the next table after hitting the drop targets for the sloth, envy and lust sins, and sinking the ball in the quest hole.  In the second table called Land's End, Lancelot, Tristan and Gawain, the three knights considered the bravest of them all, must prove their courage by undertaking the most dangerous quests. A multiball starts after completing each adventure. Tristan has to kill the dragon, by shooting its ramp and turning on all the lights that spell its name, then sink the ball in the medicine and \"myst\" hole. Lancelot must lift the curse that fell upon Dolorous Gard, his castle, by shooting the castle ramp and turning on \"CASTLE\", and receive a gift from the Lady of the Lake after dropping the ball in the magic shield hole. Gawain has to defeat the Green Knight by hitting the \"ERRANTRY\" ramp to turn on the letter lights, and collect a proof of bravery from Lady Bercilak by getting the ball inside the sash hole. When all the quests are complete, the game switches back to Camelot automatically.  In the final Fisher King table, the ultimate goal is to collect the holy grail from the castle. The three guardians of the grail (Perceval, Bors, and Galahad) must acquire the holy relic and bring it back to Camelot. They receive the aid of other three fellow knights: Balin, Gareth and Palomides. Balin must get the Longinus spear that pierced Jesus on the cross, by turning on its name hitting the \"LONGINUS\" spot targets, and enter the castle at the top of the table. Gareth has to defeat the three evil knights, by sinking the ball in the challenge hole and dropping the red, blue and black targets, and finally send the ball to the castle to start a multiball. Palomides must kill Arthur's sin, that became a monster after his death, by shooting the beast lane turning on the \"BEAST\" lights, and sinking the ball in the castle. The grail knights retrieve the sacred cup by hitting the holy targets and the Perceval hole, both activated after colliding with bumpers named after each knight, turning on the \"HOLY GRAIL\" letters at the center. A multiball starts after entering the castle and receiving the grail. After all modes are finished, the game returns to Camelot."},{"id":3385,"title":"Pink Panther - Pinkadelic Pursuit","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Étrange Libellules","publisherName":"DreamCatcher Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In this side-scrolling action platformer, you control the Pink Panther in his quest to find hidden treasures. You'll be travelling through colorful 3D environments and themes including Medieval, Underwater and Outer Space.****Many zany objects and gadgets can be found along the way to help you reach your objectives. You'll be using lampshades, paint, fire extinguishers, magnets and even bowling balls. Disguise yourself, blend into the background, disarm traps and fight off enemies.****With the exception of the controls specific to each platform, the gameplay is the same in all."},{"id":3386,"title":"Pinobee","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artoon","publisherName":"Hudson Soft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Grandpa Bee has kidnapped before finishing you, Pinobee - a robotic bee made to defend the world. The player must go through 9 worlds in order to find and rescue your creator. There are multiple storylines with multiple endings. Pinobee can take out most enemies by jumping on top of then, but the most important means of attack is a dash, which can be executed in any direction (also diagonal). The amount of consecutive dashes can be upgraded when meeting a certain character. Pinobee collects flower and question mark bubbles provide power-ups, enhancing the dashes, providing temporary shields or other bonuses. Players can use the Game Link to collect and trade items with friends for power-ups."},{"id":3387,"title":"Pipe Dreams 3D","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sick Puppies","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"The planet Pipe was a peaceful place until one evil Pipe decided she was not happy. She didn't like the other Pipes and their ways so she took off in her flying saucer and covered the planet and all its inhabitants in foul smelling, toxic Green Flooze.**One brave Pipe stepped forward to challenge this evil, vowing not to stop until he had cleared the planet of the foul Flooze and defeated the Evil Pipe Queen.****You must use different shaped pieces of pipe to form a longer pipe which controls the flow of the Flooze around the screen, which you will eventually lead to a plug hole.****The game features 18 continents, each with 3 levels. Each continent has its own characters and hazards. There are power-ups to be collected in the form of jewels and coins."},{"id":3388,"title":"Pitball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The IO Team","publisherName":"Accolade","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Futuristic","description":"Pitball is a 2-on-2 futuristic sports game. The gameplay is a cross between Rollerball and Basketball. Players 'fight' within an enclosed arena, over control of a floating orb, which they then pick up and throw into the opponents goal.  ****Various power-ups are dropped into the arena during play, that offer advantages to the player, such as extra speed, more accurate shooting, more power and various bombs and landmines that can be used against the opponent.****In addition, special orbs can be picked up, that can be built up and then used to execute a 'special moves'.****The game also allows the player to 'manage' a team.  The management portion offers the player a wealth of options including a full transfer market, to trade for better players, and an equipment shop to buy upgrades. Wins earn cash, but the player can also gamble on the outcome of games to further increase earnings.  The player can also use cash to bribe opponents before a big game, and they will not try as hard when they face you.****The game supports up to 4 players and is compatible with the Multi-Tap."},{"id":3389,"title":"Pitfall 3D - Beyond the Jungle","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Soundelux","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This game is a \"next-gen\" update of the classic \"Pitfall\" that was released for the Atari 2600.  Once again, take on the role of Pitfall Harry and swing across pits and battle scorpions, but this time in 3D.  As you try to complete each level and solve the puzzles that will allow you to progress through the jungle ruins, your main objective is to gather crystals.  So pick up your pick axe and start swinging! Adventure awaits!****Narrated by Bruce Campbell .... known for evil dead series"},{"id":3390,"title":"Plane Crazy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Project Two Interactive","publisherName":"Inner Workings Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"Join the Crazy Aces stunt flying team at the Sky Ranch and choose from among eight aeroplanes in the hanger, each with their own personality and performance to race through five distinct courses in this air racing game.  The eight aircraft vary in acceleration, maneuverability, aerodynamics and straight-line top speed. Each can be upgraded (and downgraded) with bonuses and power-downs scattered throughout each of the courses. Variable attributes include performance, shields and weapons. "},{"id":3391,"title":"Planet of the Apes","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Visiware","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Released around the same time as the remake (2001 Tim Burton) of the original film (1968 Franklin J. Schaffner), yet follows its own story in that setting. You are Ulysses, a human whose spacecraft crashed on an ape-ruled planet. When you are captured and readied for 'examination' you want to save your skin, and thankfully a merciful ape gives you a chance to do so. As a human you have no tools, only your intelligence and some loincloth to prevent staring eyes.**The game is played from a third-person viewpoint, and you can meet certain characters and talk to them to get information. Hand-to-hand combat ensues when you encounter an unfriendly ape, obstacles need to be overcome by thinking and some acrobatics."},{"id":3392,"title":"Play with the Teletubbies","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Asylum Studios","publisherName":"Knowledge Adventure","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Play with the Teletubbies is the first video game based on the popular kids TV series Teletubbies. Players get to choose one of the four Teletubbies, Tinky Winky, Po, Laa-Laa or Dipsy, and have to explore Teletubbyland to find objects. There's the Magic Windmill, a magic drum, a hide and seek tree, and others. There are more mini-games if you head down to the Teletubbies' super dome, where you can play with the Tubby Custard machine, the control panel, the Tubby Toaster and others."},{"id":3393,"title":"Player Manager","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Anco","publisherName":"SoftGold","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"A football management game from the creators of the Kick Off series. Player Manager 2000 lets you coach any team from England, Scotland, Italy and Germany, and there is totally more than 30,000 players. Tactical options are diverse, and the game features pre- and post-match analysis.****What makes the game relatively individual is that you are able to put yourself in the team. There are three ways to play the matches, the first is the commentary mode that works almost the same way as the Championship Manager games. The second is the scanner mode where you watch the matches from a 2D top-down view. The third is to play them in full 3D similar to the FIFA games."},{"id":3394,"title":"Player Manager Ninety Nine","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Anco","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Like its ancestors, this title marks a return to the popular managing game where the player not only is a starting manager, but also a footballer close to retirement age (the player, however, does not control his footballing avatar directly in the field). Players are rated in 18 attributes (plus some hidden attributes), and eight formations. Several tactics give the manager a lot of depth to change into the style more suitable for the footballers available . As there isn't a stat to display the overall value of a player (other than his market value), the player has to choose the starting eleven according to the desired playing style by their individual strengths: defenders with strong heading should be placed in the middle, fast dribblers in the flanks and so on, as well as using the post-match analysis statistics to see how well they performed.****Like the older titles, the games uses the Kick Off engine to simulate games, in this case Kick Off 97. Other match simulation options include a 2D radar (which can quickly change to the 3D engine in key parts of the game such as goals and cards) and a CM-like text mode. ****If two players want to discover who has the strongest team, they can do so by choosing the \"Friendly\" mode. This allows to import team data from the floppy drive, and play a dream match between them."},{"id":3395,"title":"PO'ed","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Any Channel","publisherName":"Accolade","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"What happens when you take several signature Capcom fighters, squish them down into chibi (small or SD) versions of themselves, and give them a whole collection of wacky moves and over-the-top costumes? You get Pocket Fighter! Take on one of several pint-sized Capcom characters in this wacky, colorful fighting game."},{"id":3396,"title":"Pocket Fighter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 2","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"PO'ed is an action game similar to Doom.**You are a cook who has to escape an alien world. With such weapons as frying pan and a drill, you must bash your way through levels full of monsters, one of them being a walking arse (yes, not kidding).**One of the most useful items in game is a jetpack which you must use frequently to explore levels and get to places where no spacecook has gone before."},{"id":3397,"title":"Point Blank","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tose Software","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Point Blank is a light gun arcade game, in which players shoots targets in a wide variety of stages. The Playstation version uses the G-Con gun, for action similar to Time Crisis, also by Namco.****The game has a distinct cartoon theme and is non-violent, making it suitable for all ages. Each stage has a different objective, explained at the start of each stage. This varies from simple target shooting (and avoid to shoot bomb), shooting cardboard villains (avoid shooting cardboard civilians), shooting own color targets (avoid shooting opposing players color), protecting the iconic Dr.Don and Dr. Dan, and many miscellaneous challenges such as the Galaxian stage where lightgun is used in place of spaceships to shoot aliens.****The stages are presented in groups of 4 and the player or players can choose in which order to play them. You lose a life-heart when you shoot an incorrect target or bomb, or when you fail to complete a mission within the time limit.****As well as converting the arcade game in its entirety, this conversion also offers a new Quest mode, a Party Play system and more."},{"id":3398,"title":"Point Blank 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tose Software","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Dan and Don return for another round of shooting action. This time there are heaps of new mini games, as well as a few that improve on what was available in the first title in the series. ****Once again, the game supports the GunCon (or G-Con), but you can also use normal controllers."},{"id":3399,"title":"Point Blank 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tose Software","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"The third episode in the Point Blank series now has up to 8 players playing it out in the new Team Battle mode, where you take turns to fight it out, and win as many games as possible. ****Also new is the Endurance mode for 1 player, where you simply have to win as many games as possible before you use up all of your credits."},{"id":3400,"title":"Polaris SnoCross","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vicarious Visions","publisherName":"Vatical Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"As the title implies, Polaris SnoCross is a game based on the sport of snowmobile racing. It has 3 available modes (Single Event, Instant Action, and Tournament) and supports up to 4 players.****1. In Single Event, the player can select any of the 5 sleds available for racing. The player can also select the rider suit and the race’s difficulty. Tricks and stunts can also be performed while in-game. The current mode supports up to 4 human players.****2. Instant Action instantly lets you in on the game by randomly selecting the sled, track, time of day and weather conditions.****In Tournament, the player can select to play in a new one or continue from a previously saved game. There are 7 events in the Tournament mode and each one consists of a 3 day race (3 races basically). Only one is available at first but each time the player successfully complete an event another of higher difficulty is unlocked."},{"id":3401,"title":"Pong - The Next Level","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Supersonic Software Ltd","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"After years of game gulping cash left, right and center at the old arcade machine, Pong has returned in an all new 3D title on the PC. But it isn't just your simple Pong any more. Now you can play Jungle Pong, Football Pong, Ice Hockey Pong and 4 player Pong. All this plus 3D graphics. Not to mention animated Penguins (!?!?!)."},{"id":3402,"title":"Pool Academy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sunsoft","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"There is a new mode: The Artistic billiard that is in different ball positions gate in all the ball in one shoot. If the player do it a video appear that can be also seen in the collection part of the game (there are 40 unlockables videos). There are 10 different characters to choose (only 7 from the beginning of the game) Fancy an evening of playing pool without the smoky atmosphere of a pub with walls too close to the table? Why not try Pool Academy? With 5 game modes including a very fun and addictive trick-shot section, 8 players to compete against and help available from a pro to improve your skills, Pool Academy is all you need to hone your virtual skills. There are also a lot of videos of billiard by the japanese grand master Yoshikazu Kimura. "},{"id":3403,"title":"Pool Hustler","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ornith","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Doukyu Billiard Master (known as Pool Hustelr outside Japan): You're a hustler, baby. Weaseling your way from underground pool halls to even seedier settings, the objective is to play the best game of pool possible while wagering high amounts of cash. But no matter how good you think you are, there's always someone better than you...or is there? Pool Hustler will give you the opportunity to find out! Pool Hustler features several gameplay options including the Lesson, Story, Two-Player, Practice, and Trick Shot modes. Outlined somewhat in the first paragraph, the Story mode features a city map with six different pool halls. Players will go around to the various halls, make wagers, and try to beat one of 12 different pool champions. Just be careful not to bite off more you can chew -- you'll be left with an empty wallet and the game will be over. Your opponents range from hustler wannabes to actual pool sharks; the short tempered Joseph acts as a stepping stone for victory while Morgan learned to play a mean game of pool during a 35-year prison sentence. Each player has his or her own unique style and grasp on the fundamentals of pool theory, so watch yourself! The Lesson and Practice modes are great for new players; while the former teaches players the mechanics of pool via tutorial sequences, the Practice mode is there for practicing trick shots and angles. It even allows you to place balls on a table in any manor you desire! When you've got the necessary skills to take on your pool shark friends, challenge them to a Two-Player duel! Players can select between four different games including Nine Ball, Eight Ball, Rotation, and 14.1 Continuous. Finally, the Trick Shot mode features 30 unique trick shots for the player to master! Players are required to play in accordance to strict, but realistic rulings. For example, if you sink the cue ball or fail to hit the lowest numbered ball in Nine Ball, you'll be fouled. If you're playing by professional rules only, three fouls result in automatic disqualification. Additionally, general rules are followed such as lagging for break, calling shots, and break options. So get out there and show them who's the real Pool Hustler! "},{"id":3404,"title":"Pool Shark","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Mirage Interactive","publisherName":"Gremlin Interactive","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"With Ultimate 8 Ball, the designers at Mirage Technologies have created an option-filled and comprehensive pool simulation with features ranging from pool rules (learning) to pool school (execution). Ultimate 8 Ball offers 14 types of pool games with the majority of them supporting multiple players. Games include two versions of Eight Ball (UK and US rules), Nine Ball, Ten Ball, Six Ball, Three Ball, Straight Pool, Rotation, Speed Pool (single player), Killer, Ten Pin (a bowling format), Bank Pool, One Pocket, and Cut Throat. An additional option, Hustle, is a single-player mode with three distinct difficulty settings in which the player competes against 15 computer-controlled opponents. Winning against at least one opponent in each of four levels earns the player the chance to face the reigning computer champion, Joe Philly. Ultimate 8 Ball offers several customizable gameplay options such as 3D acceleration, overhead (bird's eye) view, input choice between game pad, joystick, or mouse and post-shot adjustable camera replays. Also provided is a comprehensive interactive tutorial, practice mode, extensive rules for all games and eight famous trick shots to master. Fifteen unique table sizes and shapes and ten specific environments round out this round-ball simulation. Features: Fourteen games including cut throat, rotation, ten ball, killer, and more Play against 15 challenging opponents Shoot in ten diverse environments "},{"id":3405,"title":"Pop n' Pop","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"This is a puzzle-game by Taito which looks like the Puzzle Bubble series but the bubbles cannot bounce on the walls, you can only release them vertically so we can also see similarities with Space Invaders.**It features characters from Taito games such as Bub and Bob from the \"Bubble Bobble\" series, Tiki from \"The New Zealand Story\", Bubby and Bobby from \"Rainbow Islands\", Sayo-chan from \"Kiki-Kaikai\" or the dwarves from \"Don Doko Don\"."},{"id":3406,"title":"Populous - The Beginning","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bullfrog","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"The \"3\" in the title not only indicates that it's the third part of the Populous series originally created by Peter Molyneux, it also stands for the 3rd dimension. Part 3 is now 3D accelerated, but this is not the only change the game underwent since part 2: you don't anymore simply lower and raise land to gain bigger houses which can defend themselves stronger. Now you have to chop trees to build your huts. Depending on how many men are in the house, the faster its population and the house itself grows. You can train your men as fighters, priests etc. New spells can be added to your spell inventory via shrines scattered all over the world. ****The funny thing is that this world is really a little planet; you can scroll around it."},{"id":3407,"title":"Porsche Challenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"SCE Studio Soho","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Porsche Challenge is a racing game exclusively dedicated to Porsche's awesome new roadster called Boxster. ****The game was developed in collaboration with Porsche. As a result of this collaboration the game features only Porsche Boxsters as cars and focuses more on realistic look and feel of these Boxsters than on fast and furious action and spectacular crashes.****The game features interactive tracks, driver personalities, a range of different game modes, including multiplayer."},{"id":3408,"title":"Power Move Pro Wrestling","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Yuke's Co. Ltd","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"In Power Move Pro Wrestling, you can choose from one of 11 fictional wrestlers to duke it out.  At your disposal is Agent Orange, Malibu Mike, and Chaingang, to name a few.****When in the ring, you have a wide array of moves to pull off, from body slams and piledrivers to head butts and shoulder breakers.****You can compete in various matches, such as 1-on-1, 2-on1, Royal Rumble, or King Of The Ring.****There are two main camera modes; one from ringside, the other from the second floor, giving you a higher view.  You can also rotate the ring 90 degrees, so you can see the action from any side."},{"id":3409,"title":"Power Play - Sports Trivia","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starsphere Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"POWER PLAY: Sports Trivia tests the knowledge of up to four players in hockey, baseball, basketball, football, or all four areas. Once a sport is selected, players can elect to play a Tournament Game or Last Man Standing. Tournament consists of a series of ten increasingly difficult multiple-choice questions worth 100, 200, or 300 points apiece. Players who continually answer correctly after buzzing in will receive a \"streak\" multiplier in addition to points, but an incorrect answer deducts points from their total score. The person with the most points at the end of the game wins, receiving an overall ranking as well as a possible Hall of Fame induction after achieving a high score. Last Man Standing follows the same structure but with a finite number of allowable misses, the default being five. Once this number is reached, the next player in line continues until only one remains. Both trivia contests conclude with a gold, silver, and bronze medal ceremony based on overall points. High scores, rankings, and question progress (from the pool of 4,000) are then saved to memory card. "},{"id":3410,"title":"Power Rangers - Lightspeed Rescue","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue for PlayStation is one of several games based on the 2000 incarnation of the long-running TV franchise. This version lets the Power Rangers defend Mariner Bay against the minions of the evil Queen Bansheera in a 3D beat'em up.  The game consists of six regular plus one hidden level, with such featured environments as an office building, a dam, the top of a moving train and more. Players can select from the five different Lightspeed Rangers, who each have varying stats for energy, strength and speed and a unique special attack. The game uses 3D polygonal graphics with the camera emulating an isometric viewpoint. The goals in each area include rescuing hostages and beating up bad guys. Updates via comlink from Captain Mitchell and Miss Fairweather keep players posted on story developments and new goals.  To defeat the various enemies, the controls allow for punches, kicks and jumps (which can be chained into combos) as well as blocks. To use a ranger's special power, the appropriate meter must be filled by picking up colored crystals. The powers include a targeted beam, a ground-shaking hit, multi-target somersaults and more. Other pick-ups besides the crystals include health refills and short-time invincibility. Each level includes various bosses with large health bars to pummel down. In some levels, the rangers need to transform into their Megazord mech form to defeat the final boss.  Live-action clips from the TV show set the scene between levels and the actors from the show lend their voices to the game as well. The game features a two-player mode that allows two rangers to take on the enemies at the same time."},{"id":3411,"title":"Power Rangers - Time Force","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In this game based on the TV show with the same name, you pick your favorite Power Ranger and fight your way through several levels in various eras in time to stop the evil Ransik and his Cyclobot minions from messing with the world's time line, and stealing historical artifacts.  The game plays like a fighter game with platform elements, and every now and then you get to control a Zord and fight one-on-one with more powerful enemies."},{"id":3412,"title":"Power Rangers Zeo - Full Tilt Battle Pinball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Kaze","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1 Player","genre":"Pinball","description":"Pinball, a game that has been around since the 1930s, has been translated into video game format once again, this time via the Mighty Morphing Power Rangers, those multi-colored ninja heroes of low-budget television. Comprised of 5 different 3D play fields, this one-player simulation takes place in fifteen locations around the world, including Japan, New York, and Africa. Each play field consists of the usual pinball trappings such as ramps, targets, flippers, bumpers, and multi-ball specials. Before and between each level of play, a cinematic storyline plays out involving the invasion of Earth by aliens and the Power Ranger's attempts at stopping this dreaded scourge. Along with the Rangers, several other characters from this juggernaut franchise are featured including: Zeo Zords, King Mondo, and Queen Machina."},{"id":3413,"title":"Power Serve 3D Tennis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"SPS","publisherName":"Ocean","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Will you dominate the field as world #1 Steve Edwars?  Or perhaps you'd prefer to challenge the top players as the up and coming Andy Legacy? Power Serve 3D Tennis is the first tennis game released for the PSX console and as the players' names show, it was not licensed.****Choose from eight different players and challenge the computer or a friend in this fully 3D tennis game. The player can determine the length of match, playing surface, and camera angle to suit the playing style. There is also an option of teaming up with a partner in doubles action. Full match statistics are available after each match."},{"id":3414,"title":"Power Shovel","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Power Shovel is an arcade/simulation where you get to drive excavators of various sizes to do more or less realistic tasks. These include; digging holes, loading sand on trucks, tearing down old buildings, destroying abandoned cars and serving soup in a restaurant (using the scoop as a soup ladle), and many more.  There are a few different modes in the game you can choose from, like \"License king\" where you earn your driver's license. \"Arcade king\" is where you do will spend most of the time, since it's where most of the games are. As you progress through the many timed games you earn money, which you use to unlock special features like extra credits, photo galleries and sound effects."},{"id":3415,"title":"Power Spike - Pro Beach Volleyball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Carapace","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"Power Spike Pro Beach Volleyball is a beach volley game with an official Federation of International Volleyball license. There are 40 real players to play with on 14 different courts located all over the world. Game modes include exhibition, world tour and practice mode. The player editor allows you to create your own players. The game features a targeting rectangle to aid the player in placing his balls."},{"id":3416,"title":"Powerpuff Girls, The - Chemical X-Traction","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"VIS Interactive","publisherName":"Bam Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Powerpuff Girls must battle enemies in a variety of settings in order to reclaim Chemical X and track down Mojo Jojo. In the story mode, players can pick up objects and throw them at an enemy to decrease their opponents health meter. They can use superpowered attacks by collecting vials of Chemical X. If the player successfully defeats the enemy in two out of three rounds, they move to the next enemy location.  Players can play the story mode or can battle against a friend in a head-to-head battle.  "},{"id":3417,"title":"Powerslave","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Lobotomy Software","publisherName":"Playmates","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In this First person shooter, you're an armed forces specialist sent to investigate strange happenings at the ancient Egyptian city of Karnak. Soon you learn that alien invaders with a penchant for mummifying humans alive have taken over the place.**You have to fight your way through increasingly difficult levels with an unbelievable cast in order to finish it."},{"id":3418,"title":"Poy Poy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Poy Poy, contestants from all over the land come together to compete for big cash prizes and the honor of being crowned the Poy Poy Cup champion. To become champion you have to beat three rounds on each of the six stages. You can choose from a variety of characters each with different attributes.****Poy Poy is a multiplayer party/action-game in which four players battle it out by throwing rocks, bombs, logs, wooden boxes, etc. at each other on varying battle arenas for a set amount of time. At the end players are awarded points based on their remaining health, how many times they were able to hit others with objects and how many white hearts they were able to collect from the arena. Players can also choose from a number of psyche-gloves, that give them various special-abilities when used. There is also the Channel Poy Poy studio's lobby area that has a glove shop, a glove tune-up shop, and a memory card access terminal."},{"id":3419,"title":"Poy Poy 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Poy Poy 2, the sequel to Poy Poy, is a multiplayer party/action-game in which four players battle it out by throwing rocks, bombs, logs, etc. at each other on varying battle arenas. The time limit for each round is 90 seconds and at the end players are awarded points based on their remaining health, how many times they were able to hit others with objects and how many \"lucky hearts\" they were able to collect from the arena. Players can also choose from a number of psycho-gloves, that give them various special-abilities when used."},{"id":3420,"title":"Premier Manager 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Infogrames Sheffield House","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Continuing the Premier Manager series Premier Manager 2000 brings football management back with more features. **Allowing four players to go up against each other with their favorite team and with the use of the multi-tap.**Take part in the transfer market involving teams and players from England, Italy, Germany, France and Spain. Take your team into domestic and European competitions to become the best team in Europe.**As well as team management you control all aspects of your stadium including ticket pricing, expansions, scouts and finances with the bank.**With 3D match play you can see your changes and formations in action accompanied by commentary from Barry Davies."},{"id":3421,"title":"Premier Manager 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive","publisherName":"Gremlin Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Premier Manager 98 is a team data update of Premier Manager 97. All 92 teams from the nationwide leagues and international teams were updated for the 1997-98 season, keeping all the features from the previous title (online English league database, 3D match engine) untouched.****Although only the English league is available, it is still possible to play in pre-season friendlies or international competitions against most first division teams in Europe and South America or scout and sign their players.****There are two game modes: Manager and Pro-Manager. Manager allows the player to start in any team. Pro-Manager, on the other hand, requires the player to build his career from the Conference, promoting the club from the lower divisions or getting promoted himself to better ranked teams. It's possible to tweak options such as the level of control (\"trainer\" leaves the player only in control of player tactics and squad selection, \"accountant\" is the exact opposite, giving the player control over transfers, contracts, staff, finance, board room options and ground expansions, but no limited control over the squad, \"Manager\" gives control in all but contract deals and \"total\" gives full executive control) or if players age and eventually retire, or play forever.****Up to 20 players can play in Manager mode, 8 in Pro-Manager."},{"id":3422,"title":"Premier Manager Ninety Nine","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive","publisherName":"Gremlin Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Unlike the data update that is PM98, Ninety Nine (the actual title of the game) uses Dinamics' PC Fútbol 6 engine to go along the obligatory 1998-99 squad updates. Among the new features, it is now possible to make more than one player bid at the same time, more frequent and detailed staff messages, player history to track down previous seasons, a full 3D match engine and a 2D radar view (replacing the old text mode) and finally merchandising and catering, and individual adboard management. The detailed database is still there, and so are the Manager and Pro-Manager modes. Only the English leagues are playable still and Kevin Keegan, Fulham and then soon-to-be England manager, endorsed the title.****The manager modes and options remain the same: Manager allows the player to start in any team, Pro-Manager requires building a career from the Conference, promoting the club from the lower divisions or getting promoted himself to better ranked teams. The difficulty level can be further tweaked by changing areas where the staff takes control, and you can determince if players age and retire with time.****Again, up to 20 players can play in Manager mode and 8 in Pro-Manager."},{"id":3423,"title":"Primal Rage","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Probe Entertainment Limited","publisherName":"Time Warner Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A meteor struck the Earth, and caused great chaos. Seven gods from ancient times awoke, and are now attempting to take control of the post-apocalyptic world.****Primal Rage is a one-on-one fighting game featuring dinosaurs and giant apes as the fighters. The graphics are done with digitized stop-motion animation. Gameplay is similar to Mortal Kombat in that it is viewed from a side perspective, and features deadly finishing moves at the end of the match."},{"id":3424,"title":"Prince Naseem Boxing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Based around the boxer Prince Naseem Hamed, Prince Naseem Boxing features three different game types:  Showcase takes place in 16 international locations, where the player faces each of the boxers in a world tournament league, winning a match against one unlocks another opponent to face.  Versus mode allows you to play head-to-head against human or computer opponents.  World Game features 90 boxers and is career-based, the long-term objective being to manage a chosen boxer through a successful career.  A practice option is also included set in Naz's personal training gym where you must learn various boxing skills, including defence, movement, punches and dodging and blocking. "},{"id":3425,"title":"Prism Land Story","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Dream Creators","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Prism Land you play as Prism and Rhythm (a cat and a fairy) who set out to save the seven trapped guardians of the land in a game very similar in gameplay to Breakout. You play through the stages with the cat holding a magic paddle at the bottom of the screen bouncing a ball across the screen to break all the pieces set up on the stage. ****As you play you can get a wide variety of bonuses such as multi-balls, bigger paddle, a magic wall to stop the ball from falling down at the bottom of the screen.****At the end of every \"world\" you encounter a boss that you need to defeat in order to advance further. After having saved all the guardians you unlock the final castle stage."},{"id":3426,"title":"Pro 18 - World Tour Golf","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Intelligent Games Ltd","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"This golf game has TV-style presentation, with commentary by Peter Alliss and Bobby Clampett. Courses and players are photo-realistic, with course layouts accurate to within 3 centimetres. There are no fly-bys, although you can pan around the course to give some clues as to its layout. Four button presses are used to take a shot; draw and fade are set by how long the appropriate press is held down for.****Several leading players are featured, including Colin Montgomerie and Vijay Singh as well as female and amateur players. There are three courses - Royal County Down, The Lost City and Couer D'Alene (plus Royal Birkdale on the North American edition)."},{"id":3427,"title":"Pro Backgammon","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Altron","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Backgammon is a board game for two players in which the playing pieces[1] are moved according to the roll of dice. A player wins by removing all of his checkers from the board. There are many variants of backgammon, most of which share common traits. Backgammon is a member of the tables family, one of the oldest classes of board games in the world. Although luck plays an important role, there is a large scope for strategy. With each roll of the dice a player must choose from numerous options for moving his checkers and anticipate possible counter-moves by the opponent. Players may raise the stakes during the game. There is an established repertory of common tactics and occurrences. The objective is to remove (bear off) all of one's own checkers from the board before one's opponent can do the same. The checkers are scattered at first and may be blocked or hit by the opponent. As the playing time for each individual game is short, it is often played in matches, where victory is awarded to the first player to reach a certain number of points. "},{"id":3428,"title":"Pro Body Boarding","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Theyer GFX","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Pro Body Boarding lets you decide which waves to ride as you attempt to beat the opposition and perform the wildest tricks, with stunts allowing you to somersault, spin and corkscrew through the barrel of a wave. The only limit to the stunts you perform is your own courage! With four different beaches to play through, each with their own wave patterns and scenery, will you be crazy enough to beat the other boarders? "},{"id":3429,"title":"Pro Evolution Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Pro Evolution Soccer  has more than 50 international soccer sides and 16 of the best club teams from around the world - ranging from Manchester United and AC Milan to Leeds United, who were briefly a top side at this time.****The player also has a large array of options. The player can play single matches as well as league or cup tournaments, and there is also a training mode. There are 5 difficulty levels, different weather conditions, and injuries are optional, as are extra time and penalty shoot-outs. Players can be designed with a range of physical and mental attributes, as well as different appearances.****Gameplay is not as end-to-end as the contemporary FIFA titles, and finishing is more of a matter of precise timing and skill. Players and officials make mistakes on occasion as well."},{"id":3430,"title":"Pro Evolution Soccer 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This is Konami's second soccer (European football) simulation for the Playstation 2. Choose one of the 54 international or 16 leagues teams (plus 7 hidden ones), to participate basically in any kind of tournament you wish, from friendship games to world cup, with a vast choice of customizable tournaments. You can create your own players with personal statistics, and then put them into any team. You can also play legendary teams, for example, Brazil with Pele, Argentina with Maradona, etc."},{"id":3431,"title":"Pro Pinball - Big Race USA","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cunning Developments","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"The table included in this pinball game has a taxi theme attached to it. As you slam the ball around the screen, you can pick up passengers, drive around USA, and get bonus points through mini games, all related to taxi driving. Even the dot matrix screen gets a say in the action, where you must crash into as many cars as possible as you drive your passenger to his/her destination, all in the name of points of course."},{"id":3432,"title":"Pro Pinball - Fantastic Journey","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cunning Developments","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"The fourth in the Pro Pinball series, this game once again features only one table. The theme is Victorian technology - by building such machines as an airship and submarine and performing various tasks (such as completing 'adventures' by shooting ramps), the goal is to defeat the evil General Yagov. A multi coloured dot panel is the main new feature compared to other Pro Pinball games."},{"id":3433,"title":"Pro Pinball - Timeshock!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cunning Developments","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"The follow-up to The Web features a single but a very complex table. You have a 3D view of the table, with 4 different viewpoints. Your ultimate point-scoring goal is to travel through time by collecting crystals. The game takes in Roman, Prehistoric and Futuristic settings, as well as the present-day world.****There is a lot of secret stuff to discover. Many videos are shown in the dot matrix display above the table. The developers also included a preview mode, that lets you zoom into special areas of the table."},{"id":3434,"title":"Pro-Pinball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cunning Developments","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"In this pinball simulation, you play on a table called \"The Web\". With the help of three flippers, you must send the ball into the various openings, trapdoors, and ramps. You can gain various bonuses (such as several balls to knock at the same time) if you play particularly well. Some of the targets activate special missions when you hit them with a ball. Those missions vary from aiming at specific targets to playing mini-games, such as shooting asteroids. After you have completed five missions, you'll be able to face the Dark Queen, the off-screen antagonist of the game.****Unlike many other pinball games, \"The Web\" aims for realistic simulation of pinball. The game implements real table physics, and doesn't feature any unrealistic gadgets or living enemies."},{"id":3435,"title":"Professional Underground - League of Pain","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Beyond Reality","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Futuristic","description":"Riot is a futuristic sports game. The court is a hall similar to a basketball field but the basket is in the middle. The goal is to throw an charged energy ball into the basket. It is charged in energy field which are placed in the oppenent's half. There are three areas which give a different amount of points. The team which has the most points when the game is over wins. Every team consists of six players which have different scores in condition, speed, power and accuracy. Occasionally appearing power ups give a boost of one ability. There are no rules against attacking the opponent's players. 23 camera angles, including top down and directly behind the used player, can be used during the game.  There are three playing modes: Exhibition matches are a single game between two of the 16 teams. In the second mode there is a playoff tournament where several player controlled teams can participate. Only one team can be controlled in the league mode."},{"id":3436,"title":"Project - Horned Owl","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Alpha System","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Horned Owl is a rail-shooter that can take advantage of the PlayStation mouse or the Konami light gun. Three main characters are available. The levels are all city-based with multiple mech style enemies to dispatch. The game plays pretty quick as there are only five levels. Masamune Shirow, famous for the anime Ghost In The Shell, was involved with the character design."},{"id":3437,"title":"Project Overkill","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Konami Computer Entertainment Chicago","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In the distant future, mega-corporation Terracom has authorized its Off-World Colonization Division to expand to new planets through whatever means necessary.  Since worlds that have any kind of development are off limits for corporate planetary development, Terracom is hiring Terran and alien soldiers through a directive known as \"Project Overkill\" to \"unpopulate\" desirable locations.**In response, a corporate leak has hired mercs to fight against the injustice of Terracom with the ultimate goal: destroy \"Project Overkill.\"****Take on the role of four ruthless mercs as you rack up the body count through over 50 different missions with multiple paths.  One of the earlier releases for the Playstation, Project Overkill uses a 3D rendered, 3/4 perspective to deliver loads of blood-drenched mayhem."},{"id":3438,"title":"Psybadek","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"In Psybadek, you maneuver a hoverboard through jungle, desert, underworld and ice levels as Xako or Mia to save your friends trapped by an evil overlord. While more action oriented than racing, the game encourages you to pull off tricks and speed, all the while collecting stars and solving the odd puzzle."},{"id":3439,"title":"Psychic Detective  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Colossal Pictures","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"This game is an innovative slant on the interactive movie. You're Eric Fox, a psychic detective who can transmit his psychic self to others, to see through their eyes and hear through their ears. That way you can find out things about the case you couldn't otherwise. The game has many different conclusions. It's a dark story though, and most people might not want to play through again."},{"id":3440,"title":"Psychic Detective  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Colossal Pictures","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"This game is an innovative slant on the interactive movie. You're Eric Fox, a psychic detective who can transmit his psychic self to others, to see through their eyes and hear through their ears. That way you can find out things about the case you couldn't otherwise. The game has many different conclusions. It's a dark story though, and most people might not want to play through again."},{"id":3441,"title":"Psychic Detective  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Colossal Pictures","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"This game is an innovative slant on the interactive movie. You're Eric Fox, a psychic detective who can transmit his psychic self to others, to see through their eyes and hear through their ears. That way you can find out things about the case you couldn't otherwise. The game has many different conclusions. It's a dark story though, and most people might not want to play through again."},{"id":3442,"title":"Psychic Force","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The year is 2010, and people are being born with special powerful abilities, such as the power to control the elements. These people are deemed \"Psychics\". A large group of underground Psychics are plotting something mysterious, which may endanger everyone, and this group is called \"Noa\". Psychic Force follows the intertwined adventures of a group of Psychics as they each struggle to reach their goal, and ultimately defeat the threat of Noa.****Psychic Force is a one-on-one fighting game and battles take place in a flying, floating cube on a 2D plane. The characters use a combination of Psi powers and combat techniques, with each player having his/her own special abilities. Each Psychic character has attacks relevant to the element they control (fire, ice, thunder, wind, gravity, etc.), while Gates (the only non-Psychic character) has a built-in weapons system. Every character has two light attacks, two heavy attacks, one ultimate attack, a charge and the ability to block attacks. There is a Training mode, where players can learn and test out Psi powers, the regular Arcade mode, and a Story mode in which the main characters fulfil their quests."},{"id":3443,"title":"Psychic Force 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Office Create","publisherName":"Taito","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Psychic Force 2012,  the sequel to Psychic Force,  is a one-on-one fighting game with a twist. The matches take place inside a giant floating cube. You are able to fly, using your psychic abilities, around a 3D arena with six walls. Each of the ten available characters, Might, Regina, Wendy, Emilio, Setsuna, Patty, Gudeath, Genshin, Carlo, and Gates, are controlled with three buttons: guard, weak attack and strong attack. The effect varies with the distance. Next to the regular life meter, there is also a power meter. By using special moves, the meter is drained and your moves are limited. It is possible to recharge, and the capacity of the power meter expands when you lose a lot of health.****Additionally, each fighter has its own unique moves, energy attacks and a weapon, which they use, mid-flight, to pummel their opponent. There are three main game modes: training, versus and a story mode using static anime-inspired images and in-engine cut scenes to tell the story. The story centers around two groups of psychics with differing ideals about co-existence with humans. In the middle of this are several neutral psychics with ties to members in either group.****The later PlayStation port, renamed to Psychic Force 2, adds the 3 missing characters from the first game (Genma, Brad and Sonia), the psy-expand mode where the player can play a series of special battles to learn other character attacks, and an anime intro video replacing the original in-game intro. It also lowers the overall difficulty of the CPU fighters and makes some control adjustments (for instance the shield can now optionally be enabled with a single button). Of course, the graphics were notably degraded."},{"id":3444,"title":"Puchi Carat","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Evolution Entertaiment","publisherName":"Taito","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In the world of Puchi Carat, thieves stole the twelve gems that made the people's dreams come true. They sold them to evil sorcerers who used them to suppress the people. Now, a long time after these events, the gems came into the possession of twelve mysterious characters. Each one of them tries to get a hold of the remaining jewels to fulfill their dreams - some of them seek peace while others want to satisfy their hunger for power.****Puchi Carat takes its inspiration from the video game classic Breakout. The player has to clear rows of gems with a ball launched from a cursor that can only move horizontally on the bottom of the screen. In regular intervals, the stones will move one row towards the bottom. Once they reach a line just above the cursor, the game is over. New rows of jewels also appear if the player is unable to catch the ball and it bounces off the floor on the very bottom of the screen.****The single player mode has four different variations. In trial mode, the player has to destroy a certain amount of rows to advance to the next level. Story mode pits the player against the computer in a split screen fashion. It is possible to send rows of stones to the other player in three different modes, depending on the attack pattern the player selected. The third mode is time attack: here the player competes for the fastest time destroying 50 rows of gems. The final mode is called rapid mode where the player competes for the highest number of rows they destroyed.****It is also possible to play against a human opponent. In this mode, difficulty and handicaps can be selected by the players. The player who wins the most rounds is the winner of the multiplayer match."},{"id":3445,"title":"Puma Street Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"PixelStorm","publisherName":"SunSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Puma Street Soccer is a 4-on-4 football game, based on Puma's own version of indoor football. The field is small, surrounded by a hip-height   board players can use to bounce the ball. The rules are simple: the game starts like in basketball, with the ball being dropped between the two forwards in midfield. The rest of the game is very freeform, with fouls being awarded for awkward challenges (Penalties are given if the attacking player is on the break) and throw-ins (scored with the feet) if the ball goes above the boards. The player can select the tactics - from the three field players (the goalkeeper can't leave the goal area), it's possible to pay more offensively (with 2 in front and 1 in the back) or defensively (2 in back and 1 in front). While the real tournament was traditionally played on public parks and car lots, the game version includes these and more exotic settings, such as an airport, a ships' deck or in the middle of a city crossroad. The grand finals are always played inside an indoor arena.****After a team manages a number of shots, they are entitled to three \"supershots\", which are much more powerful and swerve a lot more than regular shots. The three shots, if well used, can turn a game upside down in a matter of seconds or mean the team will have to do a lot to make up for them if spoiled. While building up the Supershot gauge, the player has to rely on well placed shots, header, volleys, bicycle kicks or moving the ball in attack very quickly to score. ****By winning competitions, players can unlock Puma-sponsored stars, such as JJ Okocha, Lothar Matthaus, Angelo Peruzzi or Gianluca Pagliuca and compete with them in their national teams."},{"id":3446,"title":"Punky Skunk","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Ukiyotei","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Punky Skunk is a side scrolling platformer where the titular skunk has to rescue his friends from a mad wolf who is threatening to take control of the world. Like in other games of its kind the player has to make his way through the levels by running left and right, jumping and using a spray attack to take out the various enemies that stand in his way. To complete a level the player has to reach a flagpole and attack it. When hit by an enemy the skunk loses one of his green orbs (which acts as hitpoints) and when all out of these a life is lost. More orbs can be earned by taking out enemies. Collectable stars can be found all around the levels and by getting a hundred of these an extra life is earned.  The player will come across various extreme gears that allow him to progress through the levels. Once a gear is equipped the regular spray attack can not be used. There are six gears but only one can be equipped at a time. These include the diggers which allow the player to dig through earth in a Dig-Dug fashion, the paraglider which allows him to use air currents to his advantage, the pogo stick that allows him to jump higher, the skates which allows him to move really fast and the snowboard which allows him to gain speed on downhill slopes. There is also a jetpack that is only available towards the end of the game."},{"id":3447,"title":"Putter Golf","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Amedio","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Putter Golf is a 3D miniature golf simulation. It features both a \"normal\" 9-hole course, with realistic courses, as well as a \"trick\" 9-hole course, with somewhat more unusual features, such as warp zones and conveyor belts. Rounding out the package is a mix mode, with randomly selected holes from both courses, and a practice mode that both allows you to practice hitting on various slopes, and try out the features from the trick mode.****You can compete both against the CPU, on multiple difficulty levels, and against up to three other players."},{"id":3448,"title":"Puzzle Star Sweep","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Axela","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In this vaguely Tetris-like game, players score points by eliminating \"star blocks.\"  A star block is a colored rectangle with a star on one end of it, and blocks are eliminated when the stars of two like-colored blocks touch each other.  While the game is being played, star blocks and obstacles rise from the bottom of the screen while the player moves and rotates a cursor which determines where additional star blocks will be thrown into play from off-screen.  The game features single-player and competitive play as well as a story mode featuring boss creatures and a bizarre plot -- apparently the whole game is actually a sport in which children poke a creature known as a star pig with sticks in order to make it vomit star blocks."},{"id":3449,"title":"Puzznic","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Altron","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"The challenge in each level of Puzznic is to maneuvre a selection of blocks into place so as to clear them all, by making them make contact with blocks of the same design. You control a cross-hair, which can move a block left or right, which can cause it to fall if there is no block under the space it would occupy.****There are many complications in terms of solving the levels. Moving platforms meaning that you need to move a block at a particular time, or in particular order, to prevent them being blockaded. In some situations there are an odd number of a certain type of block - solving these requires positioning two of the blocks one space apart, such that a move will result in a piece making contact with 2 others, and immediately removing all 3. You will also encounter blocks positioned on platforms suspended in space and gaps in level arrangements meaning that a certain number of blocks must be in place to make a certain move possible (by forming a stack, for example)****The game structure is slightly unusual, as after you complete each batch of four levels you get a choice of 2 sets of levels - you are progressing through an expanding matrix of levels, which means there are 2 sets on level 2, 3 on level 3, 4 on level 4, and so on. This means that there are a total of 220 screens in the game. Each screen is played against a time limit, and losing a level (either by running out of time, or by making a poor move and leaving an impossible position) loses one of your 3 lives."},{"id":3450,"title":"Q-bert","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The hip character from the 1980's returns in a new, 3D puzzle adventure. This time, you must help Q*bert save his friends, while solving all of the detailed 3D level that are part of 4 unique worlds, while avoiding the bad guys at the same time. And that's no easy task. Powerups litter the levels, while warp points can get you out of all those sticky situations."},{"id":3451,"title":"Qix Neo","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"QIX Neo is a remake of Volfied, Taito's arcade game from 1989. The graphics and sounds were upgraded, but the basic gameplay remains the same, with the player controlling a tiny ship moving over a green contour line. The thin line is drawn over the edges of the screen, framing the game field. The ship acts as a cursor and has to be used to draw a square or rectangular extension into the field, thus removing it and slowly decreasing the size of the available space. Enemies roam each level, moving in random patterns around the screen but always following the movements of the cursor. The ship has a force-field shield around it, and only becomes vulnerable when drawing new lines.****The player has to quickly close the sections, timing it correctly to avoid collision with any of the foes or their projectiles. The enemies can be eliminated by connecting a section where they are standing, or by using one of the power-ups. The power-ups are stored inside boxes, that in some levels keep appearing and disappearing, and can be collected by removing a section with one of them inside. Most of the powers are temporary, giving lasers to destroy the smaller aliens, freezing the enemies for a few seconds, increasing the speed of the ship and helping in other ways. Each level is finished after removing at least 70% of the field, or if the large boss monster that shoots at random intervals is killed in some way. A port of the original game is also included, using the old assets but with a horizontal orientation."},{"id":3452,"title":"Quake II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Hammerhead","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A sequel in name only, this follow up to id’s 1996 Quake, is a first-person shooter revolving around the Earth-Strogg war. The Strogg alien race threatens the Earth, but Earth has launched a counter-offensive, Operation Alien Overlord. Overlord takes the battle to the Strogg homeworld with the ultimate objective of securing their capital city and killing their ruler.****As a FPS, Quake II contains a variety of weapons including the fall back Blaster, the Railgun, and the secret BFG10K. Health, armor, and ammunition pick-ups can be found during levels, as can the classic Quake’s Quad Damage power-up. Game play involves mowing down alien opponents as the player progresses through levels, completing in-game objectives. Quake II also comes with multiplayer support for Deathmatches."},{"id":3453,"title":"R-Type Delta","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Irem Software Engineering","publisherName":"Irem","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Bydo Empire has returned to Earth with a vengeance. This time, they will not accept defeat so easily. Earth however, is ready for them...****Three R-Class ships: the R-9, the R-13, and the prototype R-X, are your weapons in this war. Choose your ship according to your liking, blast off, and strike the Bydo Empire!****R-Type Delta is the first 2D/3D R-Type game (a la Einhander and Thunder Force V) and is a PlayStation exclusive."},{"id":3454,"title":"R-Types","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Irem Software Engineering","publisherName":"ASCII","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"R-Types is a compilation of R-Type and R-Type II ported pixel-for-pixel from the coin-op to the PlayStation.****A couple of handy features have been added to the games that help prevent them from being impossibly difficult. First, your progress through the game is saved at the start of each level, so you don't have to start from scratch every time. Second, you now have unlimited continues.****R-Types also contains a small library section which describes some of the story behind the R-Type universe, and lets you browse some of the in-game graphics. Other bonuses include an FMV intro movie and ending movies."},{"id":3455,"title":"R4 - Ridge Racer Type 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Developed exclusively for the Sony Playstation, this fourth title in the Ridge Racer series features new visuals, powered by goraud-shaded polygons, giving each car and track a more refined appearance, while keeping the same arcade gameplay popularized by the first game of the series.****While it includes the usual time attack and a new split-screen versus mode, the focus of the game is the Real Racing Roots '99, Ridge City's three heat, seven race championship, with the grand finale in a speedway during New Year's Eve.****The player starts by choosing one of the four teams available (from easiest to harder): Micro Mouse Mappy, directed by the lovely Sophie Chevalier who hopes to win the first title in many years for the French team to honour her ill grandfather, Pac Racing Team, a recently created Japanese team directed by Shinji Yazaki who expects to create an immediate splash in the Ridge City racing scene, from Italy the RRR champions Racing Team Solvalou, with the demanding Enki Gilbert at the helm, and the American team Dig Racing Team, who has fallen into financial difficulties, with team director Robert Chrisman struggling to provide the driver with a car capable of out-handling opponents.****After picking a team, the player can choose one of the four car makers available: Lizard and Assoluto keep the old RR tradition of cars drifting wildly on corners, but Age Solo and Terrazi offer a new experience with their \"Grip\" cars that require more breaking and careful trajectories, but are easier to control during turns.****The player earns (and so, unlocks for free play) cars by completing races; however, final placement defines how good the car will be. By scraping through the first two heats (the Final GP accepts nothing but a victory), sponsors will be unwilling to invest in the team and instead of a new car, the mechanics will only upgrade the current vehicle. But winning all races allows the driver to reach the Shooting Hoops speedway with the fastest car. By combining all qualifying placements, 320 cars are waiting to be unlocked.****R4 Ridge Racer Type 4 also includes an extra disk, featuring the original Ridge Racer in higher resolution. For a time, the game was also sold as a bundle along Namco's innovative Jogcon controller."},{"id":3456,"title":"Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tamsoft Corporation","publisherName":"A1 Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Racing as the title suggests is a simple racing game. It features both a short and a long distance race course, a mirrored version of the long course, plus different skill levels. Before a race begins, players select a car (out of 6 total), and then set whether they want automatic or manual transmission, and whether they want a drift or grip setting. ****Races have the player racing against 3 opponent racers. Players try to attain the fastest lap times and the fastest total race time while trying to defeat their opponents. The players fastest times can then be saved.****The game also contains a brief tutorial that explains the controls and some techniques of racing."},{"id":3457,"title":"Radikal Bikers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gaelco, S.A.","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Radikal Bikers is a game set in a Mediterranean environment in which players show off their motorbike skills while delivering pizzas.****The game places two players in direct, head-to-head competition to deliver pizzas as fast as possible."},{"id":3458,"title":"Rage Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"The third Ridge Racer game again features three tracks, with each of the courses beginning with the same starting line to emerge into a completely distinctive course. Each of the courses take you through a multitude of ancient landmarks, cities, natural wonders such as light houses, tunnels, waterfalls, ruins, European styled villages etc. The graphics however have transformed from bubble gum like unrealistic environments, to drab and very realistic racing courses. On top of the three available tracks available from the onset, another bonus track is earnable as are all courses in reverse."},{"id":3459,"title":"Rageball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Naps Team","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The futuristic sport of Rageball, inspired by Speedball 2, is fast, violent and deadly, and played by teams of exiled convicts who have nothing to lose. The year is 2612 and sports hit an all-time low. Therefore, prisoners are sent to the planet IS-326, nicknamed \"The Hell\", where they are forced to compete in a violent sport with no rules.****In the single player mode, you take on the role of the manager of an up-and-coming Rageball squad, as you coach the players to victory, with strategical decisions and tactics. Up to four competitors can battle against each other through multitap."},{"id":3460,"title":"Raiden Project, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Seibu Kaihatsu","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"One of the first few games to be released when the Playstation originally became available, The Raiden Project is actually two games on one disc.  It contains almost near perfect translations (or \"ports\") of Raiden and Raiden II from the arcade versions.  ****Raiden is the name of the fighter/bomber that the player flies to destroy and rid mankind of the aliens that have invaded Earth in 2090.  Raiden consists of eight vertical scrolling missions where the player maneuvers the Raiden craft dodging and destroying enemy robots, buildings, ground targets, and air craft.****Raiden II picks up three years after the player has destroyed the first invasion of aliens.  They are back, after raising another army!  Raiden II is more of the same, a vertical scrolling shoot'em up.  It has additional weapons, new enemies and terrains.****The game can be played alone against the computer hordes or another player can join along to fight simultaneously.  There are several types of \"weapons\" and \"power-ups\" the player can acquire by destroying enemies that make their Raiden ships more powerful and destructive.  One of the most unique and recognizable weapons from \"Raiden\" are the thermonuclear bombs.  They are perfect for destroying almost everything on the screen and softening up tough end-of-level bosses.****Other options abound in this arcade conversion including difficulty settings, credit limits, remixed music, on screen text positioning and the ability to save your high scores with a memory card."},{"id":3461,"title":"Railroad Tycoon II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gearhead Entertaiment","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Establish yourself as a mogul to be reckoned with as you work your way up the ranks of the railway industry in this strategy game. Expand your domain across continents and a changing global marketplace.****Build the Transcontinental Railway or the Orient Express. Run Steam train through the jungles of Africa, or electric trains through the Swiss Alps. Run your competitors out of town on a rail.****An 18 scenario campaign lets you re-create history's greatest railroading feats and failures.****Your wealth can be built up with a sophisticated stock market with margin buying, short selling, and hostile takeovers."},{"id":3462,"title":"Rally Cross","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A chaotic, and bouncy rally racing game.  One of the aspects of this game that set it aside from other games at this time was the variety of the terrain.  Not only is it off-road, but the course is filled with jumps, dips, hairpins, and off camber turns.   Consequently, it is very common for the car to flip upside down.  By pressing the shoulder buttons, the player can rock the car left or right.  To get back on the tires, the user must time the rocking of the car to flip it back upright.  ****Any of the course can be raced forwards or backwards, and there is a season mode as well as the single race mode.  In order to increase the chaos, there is a suicide-mode where you race the course in the opposite direction of the other cars.  Up to 4 players can play the game in split screen mode.  Tracks include a tight Stadium course, an abandoned mine, jungle, and desert.  ****One trick to increase performance is that the buttons that rock the car upright, can also be used to prevent flipping in tight corners. Mud, dirt, snow, and water are kicked up behind the car to add some graphical flair.  The cars in the game are not licensed vehicles."},{"id":3463,"title":"Rally Cross 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Idol Minds","publisherName":"989 Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The sequel to the chaotic off-road rally racing game, Rally Cross.  The lead programmer, Mark Lyons, and the lead artist, Scott Atkins, from Rally Cross had left Sony and formed a new company, Idol Minds.  Rally Cross 2 was one of the first two games developed by Idol Minds. It was an attempt to build on the original, while creating a game with a simpler learning curve.  ****Rally Cross 2 retains the rough terrain of the original, with even more jumps and crashes.  Multi-tap and 4 player split screen were not included in the sequel, but 2 player split screen remained.   The ability to control attributes such as suspension, tires, and steering was added, as well as the ability to paint your car with a primary and detail color that can be picked from a large palette.****Once again the courses can be raised forwards or backwards, and in suicide mode(cars racing in opposite directions at the same time).  The multi-race, season mode, still exists.  One of the biggest additions is the track editor.  There are a dozen or so different pieces that can be rotated and dropped into a 2D grid to create completely new tracks.  ****The cars are still flipped upright with the shoulder buttons, but it now requires only a single button press instead of the multiple rocking motions in the original.  Handling has changed significantly since cars tend to fishtail around the corners instead of flip, but high speed crashes will still result in an upside down car."},{"id":3464,"title":"Rally Masters - Michelin Race of Champions","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Digital Illusions CE AB","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is the OFFICIAL game of the real Race of Champions! Take the various authentic ROC cars (22 in all) through different tracks on head-to-head SuperSpecial challenge modes or traditional rally stages as you speed and slide through mud, gravel, snow, and more. Five levels of difficulty will let you learn at your own pace. Multiple game modes (RoC, Challenge Cup, Challenge Trophy, time attack, single race, single stage) keep you challenged. Run races online with other players through dedicated servers or setup your own. "},{"id":3465,"title":"Rampage - Through Time","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Rampage was a simple arcade game. There were three monsters and one goal: Smash stuff. Rampage Through Time, the fourth installment, is played in a similar fashion to the previous games with a few new features. ****As the title implies, Rampage Through Time adds a time-travel element. Your oversized mutants travel to time periods such as the Old West and Medieval times, as well as other, more general  historical periods, like \"war zone,\" \"alien,\" and \"gangster.\""},{"id":3466,"title":"Rampage - World Tour","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway Home Entertainment","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Rampage World Tour is a updated version of the classic Rampage.  Rampage World Tour starts off at Scumlabs International where three lab technicians, George, Lizzy, and Ralph have mutated in an accident involving toxic waste.  George has turned into a gigantic ape, Lizzy a gigantic lizard or dinosaur, and Ralph some sort of gigantic wolf.  The three destroy the lab they previously worked at and then embark on a path of destruction encompassing the entire globe.****The player chooses one of these three characters and begins destroying buildings, eating civilians, knocking planes out of the sky, and stepping on tanks.  The ultimate goal of the game is to rid the world of Scumlabs by traveling to the cities where they are located.  Being creatures of such massive size, there are many cities that must be destroyed along the way.  Scumlabs and the various militaries make it a priority to destroy you and optionally another player that can play simultaneously.****The graphics are worth noting as they are of a unique, colorful \"cartoon\" flavor.  Gameplay includes players climb buildings while punching, kicking, and eating their inhabitants to destroy them.  Once all the buildings for a particular stage have been destroyed, the stage is clear and players proceed to the next stage.  Players can get many different kinds of power-ups that make them more powerful or restore health."},{"id":3467,"title":"Rampage 2 - Universal Tour","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"While technology may improve graphics and sound, some things never change. Rampage 2: Universal Tour is very much in tune with its history, barely deviating from the original city-stomping arcade game appearing in the 1980s. Like its predecessor, Rampage World Tour, Rampage 2 retains the original 2D worlds, but improves the graphics, completely re-rendering the characters. The premise remains the same: stomp out cities and wreck things in general. Some new features in Rampage 2 include four new characters (in addition to the original three), new attacks and combos, a power meter, and bonus rounds. The cart allows up to three people can play at once and there are plenty of new cities to destroy."},{"id":3468,"title":"Rapid Reload","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Media Vision","publisherName":"SCEI","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The object of interest in this game is the mysterious Valkiry Stone. Two treasure hunters, Axel and Ruka, set out to find the stone, but the evil gang known as the Pumpkin Heads wants to find the stone first.****As either Axel or Ruka, blast your way through six side-scrolling levels against hordes of enemies, facing off against several bosses in each level. You can select from four different weapon effects (normal, bouncing, homing and flamethrower), use smartbombs and a grappling hook."},{"id":3469,"title":"Rascal","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Rascal, you must rescue your kidnapped father, a professor,  from the clutches of the evil Chronon. Chronon is using Rascal's father to perfect time travel for his evil plans and it's up to you to stop him. You are armed with a bubble-blowing gun to take on Chronon minions as you travel through time. There are six worlds to explore which include a Medieval castle, the Wild West, Atlantis, a Pirate Ship, Prehistoric times and the Time Dimension. Each world has three time zones covering the past, the present and the future.**In each of those levels you assemble an hourglass of six pieces, which teleports you back home."},{"id":3470,"title":"Rascal Racers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Miracle Designs","publisherName":"Telegames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"In Rascal Racers, you choose from one of ten different characters to try to win one of three available race kart tournaments. You have several weapons to choose from, including missiles, mines, turbo boosts and shields.****The game also features unlockable characters as you progress through the stages and levels. Also included are an Arcade mode (play through any race level you've already unlocked), and Time Trial mode (try to beat your own race records!)"},{"id":3471,"title":"Rat Attack!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pure Entertainment","publisherName":"Mindscape","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Play as one of the Scratch Cats, an elite superhero team, who are out to save the world from Washington and Jefferson, two evil mutant space rats who wish to enslave the world in rats.****Explore each puzzle level and wipe out the rat threat. First you need to catch the rat, using the Eraticator. Then you must find the Destructor pad in each level in order for the rat to be taken out. Each level has a quota of rats you must remove, and if you fail to do so within the time limit (which, in this case, is when the rats destroy everything in the level), you lose."},{"id":3472,"title":"Raven Project, The – Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Sci-fi shooter with gameplay similar to the Rebel Assault series. Divided into missions, you get to play in ship-to-ship combat, mechanised warrior battles, surface-planetary warfare and tail-gunning, according to the developers. The game also features a complex story with live-action video sequences."},{"id":3473,"title":"Raven Project, The – Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Sci-fi shooter with gameplay similar to the Rebel Assault series. Divided into missions, you get to play in ship-to-ship combat, mechanised warrior battles, surface-planetary warfare and tail-gunning, according to the developers. The game also features a complex story with live-action video sequences."},{"id":3474,"title":"Ray Tracers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Ray Tracers is an arcade racing game where you have crash into others cars to destroy them. It is a spiritual successor to Chase H.Q. with some differences like a nitro boost system, four cars to choose from and more variety in end bosses.****You can choose Chase or Time Attack mode. Chase is arcade mode, where you have to go through several missions, ram into other traffic for extra points and fight end bosses. The bosses include high speed dual tanks, a helicopter and other military vehicles. In Time Attack mode you try to set the best lap time on one of four selectable courses, with or without a computer controlled rival.****You can choose from 4 cars, Spanker (no joke), Buffalo, Lynx, Hawk. Each of the cars vary in attack power, top speed, acceleration and steering agility."},{"id":3475,"title":"Raycrisis - Series Termination","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"RayCrisis is the third part of a series of \"Ray\" shooting games. In the story it is considered a prequel to the first game's plot, RayForce. It is the only game without a two-player mode in the ported PlayStation version, even though the arcade does have 2 player mode.****You have 2 weapons at you disposal, a vulcan gun and a lock-on missile attack. You can also do special attacks if you use the lock-on system to the max. The graphics are all in 3D, but the gameplay mechanics are in 2D.****The players ship is a Waverider computer virus, which must get inside the Con-Human supercomputer's system. All enemies you encounter are antibodies, programmed to terminate any virus.****Following this virus-infiltrate-in-body theme, the levels are called Self-Area, Emotion, Consciousness, Intelligence, Memory, and Consideration, each reflecting Con-Human's details of sentience. Finally the player must fight against the Dis-Human Antibody, and Infinity, Con-Human's heart."},{"id":3476,"title":"Rayman","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Ubisoft Montpellier Studios","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"When a villain known only as Mr. Dark appears, trouble brews in Rayman's world.  Mr. Dark captures the Toons - source of light and Rayman's friends.  With no more light, evil creatures begin to roam, making the world unsafe for everyone.  Its up to you, as Rayman, to free your friends and put an end to Mr. Dark's dastardly schemes!****Rayman is side-scrolling platformer starring the titular Rayman, a big-nosed chap with no arms or legs.  Rayman can jump and use his hair to hover for a short period of time.  He can also attack by throwing his fists, or winding up his fists for a more powerful punch.  He can occasionally find special power ups that grant him unlimited flying power, giving him the ability to navigate through tricky mazes.****Aside from the platforming action, the other notable feature of Rayman is its large, detailed and vibrant graphics, which have helped it to stand out from most other similar games in the genre."},{"id":3477,"title":"Rayman 2 - The Great Escape","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"A gang of pirates have invaded Rayman's world to seize its unique creatures and sell them to an intergalactic circus. Our mighty hero, Rayman, has been captured and stripped of his powers. He flees captivity and embarks on a dangerous mission to return to his conquered world where he must liberate all of his imprisoned friends from the pirates.****Just like Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time, the game is rendered in full 3D and contains action, adventure and mind twisting puzzles!"},{"id":3478,"title":"Rayman Brain Games","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - EC (Early Childhood)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Join Rayman in his quest to recover the Book of Knowledge which has been stolen by the evil Mr. Dark. The gameplay of the original Rayman game is still present but kids from ages 6-10 must also read, count and spell as Rayman battles his way through the landscapes. As you guide Rayman around the platforms, you jump to different platform levels and can grab ledges or spin his ears to fly if you miss a landing. He must throw his fists at enemies and grab rings for bonus. The Magician will guide you as to what you must do in each level such as follow a path that has a correctly spelled word and go left or right depending if it's spelled right or wrong. In other cases you may choose a word that rhymes, calculate a mathematical sum or step on a number. Math activities include counting, adding, subtracting, comparisons, and place values, while Reading Exercises cover spelling, phonics, word recognition, and word classification. The three knowledge adventures consists of: 12 activities, 180 game levels in 6 worlds, with 50 different characters. "},{"id":3479,"title":"Rayman Junior","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Join Rayman in his quest to recover the Book of Knowledge which has been stolen by the evil Mr. Dark. The gameplay of the original Rayman game is still present but kids from ages 6-10 must also read, count and spell as Rayman battles his way through the landscapes. As you guide Rayman around the platforms, you jump to different platform levels and can grab ledges or spin his ears to fly if you miss a landing. He must throw his fists at enemies and grab rings for bonus. The Magician will guide you as to what you must do in each level such as follow a path that has a correctly spelled word and go left or right depending if it's spelled right or wrong. In other cases you may choose a word that rhymes, calculate a mathematical sum or step on a number. Math activities include counting, adding, subtracting, comparisons, and place values, while Reading Exercises cover spelling, phonics, word recognition, and word classification. The three knowledge adventures consists of: 12 activities, 180 game levels in 6 worlds, with 50 different characters. "},{"id":3480,"title":"Rayman Rush","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft Shanghai Studios","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Party","description":"Featuring the cast of characters from the 3D platform title, Rayman 2: The Great Escape, Rayman Rush is a collection of multiplayer arenas where the goals range from racing the 3 other characters to the finish line to a battle royal fire fight. 24 maps are available in total, and if you have the multi-tap add-on for the Playstation console, you can have up to 4 players battling it out."},{"id":3481,"title":"RayStorm","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"RayStorm is a shoot'em-up game created for the arcades, later ported to the Playstation and Saturn home consoles. Although there is no story connection, it is often thought of as the spiritual successor to RayForce, which had similar gameplay.****You have 2 weapons at you disposal, a vulcan gun and a lock-on missile attack. You can also do 2 special attacks by using the lock-on system in a special way. The graphics are all in 3D, but the gameplay mechanics are in 2D. There are 7 stages, each ending with a giant end boss."},{"id":3482,"title":"Razor Freestyle Scooter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shaba Studios","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Razor Freestyle Scooter is an extreme-sports style action game modeled around small, nimble scooters.  In contrast to most games of this type, there is a story.  A crazed giant robot has kidnapped your skating buddies.  By completing skating challenges at the robot's sky fortress, you must rescue your friends.****You skate around 3 large areas and attempt to perform wild tricks, collect scooter wheels, and earn bonus time. By completing an objective on all 3 areas, you unlock a sky fortress level in which you can rescue a new skater to control.****Gameplay is based heavily on the Tony Hawk series of games. Tricks consist of button and direction presses, and can be strung together with grinds to create high-scoring combos."},{"id":3483,"title":"Razor Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vision Scape Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"The sequel to Razor Freestyle Scooter, Razor Racing has the same Tony Hawk-inspired gameplay but more of a focus on racing the small scooters carrying the Razor brand. The game includes 13 different characters to play and six areas in three cities. Each city has a track and a park. Once you successfully win the track race, you then have to beat a specified score in the freestyle park, which will then unlock the next city. Players can also collect token, to make available new characters.****By performing tricks and adding to the score, players can unlock new tricks and upgraded abilities such as better and increased speed. The multiplayer modes include Time Trial, Trick Parks, Freestyle Race and Circuit."},{"id":3484,"title":"RC de GO!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"RC de GO! is a take on the Densha de Go! series, however this time the focus is on remote controlled rally cars. The player can choose from three unique RC cars, each with their own strengths and weaknesses and over 80 different customizable options to choose from including new chassis that can be used to either make a car faster or turn better, among many other unique attributes.****Players can race on fourteen different courses and have four different race modes to choose from: Practice lets the player learn the basics elements and controls of the car.  Quick Race allows the player to choose from any cars and tracks available for an exhibition race. Time Attack has the player complete a course in a set amount of time and Championship puts the player on twelve different off-road and road courses in an attempt to win the championship.  If a player is able to win this mode, they will have the chance to test their skills on three special unlockable tracks. Additionally, players unlock many of the parts, upgrades, tracks and cars from the championship mode."},{"id":3485,"title":"RC Helicopter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"D's Garage 21","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"Your Dad just got you an RC Helicopter. Play with it, or take it outside to complete various missions for friends and family. The missions range from cutting the grass in your backyard, to filming ghosts. With each mission, you earn points to upgrade your helicopter, (or even get new helicopters) and unlock more missions. Just be careful; your helicopter is somewhat fragile, and has a limited battery life.****RC Helicopter is a flight simulator of radio-controlled toy helicopters originally released as part of the Simple 1500 budget line in Japan. The helicopter is maneuvered with the analog sticks of the DualShock controller. The left stick controls the movement while the right stick makes the aircraft go up and down. A battery meter and a hit counter at the top right corner show the remaining energy left and the number of bumps that the helicopter can sustain. When the battery is drained or the machine received too many hits, the game is over and the mission has to be restarted.****The main objective is to complete all the missions available from the city map screen. At the beginning of each one, a character asks the player to perform a specific task with the helicopter. In some cases, the toy is equipped with special tools to complete the mission, like a squirt gun and a claw that can be activated by pressing the R1 shoulder button. In the first missions, the aircraft has to be used to transport soda cans to a garbage pail, cut grass with its blades, splash birds with the water gun, blow baseballs from a roof, recover document folders from train tracks and other challenges.****After completing a mission the characters give money as a reward, that can used to repair any damage to the helicopter and recharge its batteries. The mission money can also be spent on items from the RC shop. The player can purchase new helicopter models and upgrades, like a more resilient body for the machine, and more durable batteries."},{"id":3486,"title":"RC Revenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Cheltenham","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Players take control of a range of remote controlled cars and boats in an action packed racing game for the Sony PlayStation.****Based around an enchanting movie Theme world, players take their cars through a number of genre styled levels, including horror, sci-fi and cartoons.****Multiplayer split screen racing available in all modes of the game and a unique track editor allows you to create your own tracks to save on memory card and challenge your friends."},{"id":3487,"title":"RC Stunt Copter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shiny Entertainment","publisherName":"Titus Software","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"R/C Stunt Copter is described by developer Shiny as more of a \"software toy\" than a video game. It's an R/C simulation that fully utilizes the Playstation analog controller. You can either do stunts or complete mission objectives controlling the tiny helicopter."},{"id":3488,"title":"Re-Loaded - The Hardcore Sequel","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This is the sequel to 1995's Loaded, with an improved graphics engine, and just as much violence and blood. Re-Loaded puts you in the shoes of a number of characters, such as Sister Magpie or Butch.  Each character is weird, deformed, and generally strange.****It is a mission based game, where you must complete various objectives to successfully win in each of the 12 worlds.  Throughout each mission, you must kill lots of people, with a variety of weapons such as plasma cannons, lasers and ultra bombs."},{"id":3489,"title":"Re-Volt","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios London","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"For years, the Toy-Volt company has been producing toys and games for children all over the world. Within months of introducing their first products, Toy-Volt shot to the top! No one could put their finger on exactly what it was that made the toys so popular. Sure, they employed the best designers and marketers in the world, but there was something else about Toy-Volt toys, something almost.... magic. Now, their newest R/C cars really start to live! ****Re-Volt is a racing game where you take control over one of more than 28 R/C cars and drive on one of the 13 tracks. The tracks are varied, and include a toy shop, a supermarket, a luxury liner and more. It is possible to play a \"reversed\" (backwards) or \"mirror\" (reversed left and right) variety of each track. There are also 4 levels of realism to choose from. ****There are a couple of single- and multiplayer game modes to choose from. There's a Single Race, where you complete a single track while competing with several computer-controlled opponents; a Championship, where you try to complete a series of races in hopes of finishing on the top; and Multiplayer, where you play with live opponents. There's also a Time Trial, where you're alone on the track, and simply try to get as best a time as possible; a Practice mode, where you're free to drive around a track to learn its structure and shortcuts; and the Stunt Arena, where you drive around a special arena and try to collect stars situated in hard-to-reach places. ****In Single Race, Championship and Multiplayer there are power-ups scattered throughout the track; picking them up gives you a one-use random power, such as missiles to launch at pesky opponents, a star to temporarily freeze competitors in place or a lightning bolt, which makes your car shock opponents nearby to make them stop."},{"id":3490,"title":"Ready 2 Rumble Boxing - Round 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Point of View, Inc","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Ready 2 Rumble: Round 2 is a cartoon style boxing beat 'em up with plenty of strange looking characters to choose from and beat the hell out of. You can train your character up to the best of his/her ability and then fight the best in the world for the championship belt. ****Round 2 adds some new play modes and characters into the mix of previous fighters. In this round, there are now 3 levels to the RUMBLE combo gauge (much like a Street Fighter game). Once you reach the third level, you can hit your enemy for six, out of the ring and into the crowd."},{"id":3491,"title":"Ready 2 Rumble Boxing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Point of View, Inc","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Ready 2 Rumble is a cartoon style boxing beat 'em up with plenty of strange looking characters to choose from and beat the hell out of. You can train your character up to the best of his/her ability and then fight the best in the world for the championship belt."},{"id":3492,"title":"Real Bout Fatal Fury","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"SNK Corporation","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The fourth title of fighting Fatal Fury series. Now, you can destroy fight scene objects and the \"Fatal Fury 2\" fighters are back forming this list: Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, Franco Bash, Mai Shiranui, Bob Wilson, Geese Howard, Billy Kane, Hon-Fu, Ryuji Yamazaki, Sokaku Mochizuki, Blue Mary, Kim Kaphwan, Jin Chonrei, Jin Chonshu and Duck King."},{"id":3493,"title":"ReBoot","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This is a 3D action/adventure titled based on the pioneering computer animated cartoon \"ReBoot\". It's an over-the-shoulder perspective shooter comprised of 19 complex levels filled with diverse enemies. The story in ReBoot PSX is conveyed through the linear video: an original episode of ReBoot created just for the game and positioned as episode 0 of the TV series (i.e. a prequel)."},{"id":3494,"title":"Red Asphalt","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Interplay","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Red Asphalt is a racing and combat game with a post-apocalyptic futuristic theme.  There are a total of 24 tracks and players can choose from 6 characters. Each character has different driving skills, tactical skills and aggression skills. Players start out with a sum of money and can win additional cash by winning the races. Use the money to buy vehicles, 6 to choose from, and upgrade them with better engines, armor, tires, suspension and weapons.  It is a direct sequel to Rock'n Roll Racing, although it features a very different style and gameplay."},{"id":3495,"title":"Reel Fishing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Natsume Co., Ltd","publisherName":"Natsume","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Reel Fishing is a fishing simulation game for the Playstation. All the fishing spots are displayed with Full Motion Videos with the fish and line superimposed on them. Once you have bait, you see the fish and the end of your line and have to make sure he doesn't get away. Using the right bait you can catch fish, which can be held in your own personal aquarium, where they need to be taken proper care off. You have to refresh the water and feed them regularly. ****The game is divided in stages. For each stage you need to catch a certain number of fish before you advance to the next location."},{"id":3496,"title":"Reel Fishing II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Victor Interactive Software, Inc","publisherName":"Natsume","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Reel Fishing II is a fishing game which uses full motion video as backgrounds. Within the different fishing grounds, the player can't move freely but is restricted to certain hot spots. Then the waiting game starts until a fish bites and the camera goes underwater to show the fish and fishing line from the side. The player needs to balance giving lure, baiting and setting the hook to be able to get the fish out of the water. The player can choose between different fishing tools.  The main playing mode involves unlocking new areas by fulfilling requirements for the available fishing grounds within a time limit. Between the fishing sequences, time and seasons advance which has an impact to the areas. Besides this, there is also a free playing mode."},{"id":3497,"title":"Renegade Racers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Promethean Designs","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A cart racer whose premise is to win a tournament sponsored by millionaire Buck Billionaire. You select from a series of \"renegades\" and go at it.****Gameplay modes available include 2 player vs gameplay, the mission-based tournament which has over 40 races that take place in 6 tracks, and have different objectives such as jump over a certain number of obstacles, win in a certain time bracket, etc.as well as the time-honored \"battle\" races we have come to expect from Kart racers with all manner of power-ups and wacky weapons.****Vehicles are all hovercrafts, so the control is the same no mather if you race on ice, grass, etc. and graphics-wise the game uses Direct 3D accelerated polygonal graphics ."},{"id":3498,"title":"Rescue Copter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"AquaSystem Co., Ltd","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"The company behind the Jet Copter and Jet Stream series in Japan, AquaSystem, flies its Rescue Copter across the Pacific for this stateside PlayStation release. Players engage in fifteen missions consisting of border patrols, daring rescues, transport runs, crop dusting, treasure hunts, and fire fighting. Four types of helicopters, each geared for specific tasks, include the R-22 (training, crop dusting), AS350B3 (equipped with cables for external transporting), BK117 (rescue and transport), and the 47G4A-Soloy (low flying crop duster). Five practice modes allow players to ease into the controls by offering take-off and landing, hovering, flight, cargo, and fire fighting drills. Scores and medals (gold, silver, or bronze) are based on the amount of time it takes to complete a mission, and mission replay videos are available at the touch of a button. Other features include two difficulty settings, easy and expert (which factors damage and wind into the challenge), three camera angles, and a free flight mode using maps unlocked in successful missions. "},{"id":3499,"title":"Rescue Heroes - Molten Menace","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraf","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on characters from Fisher-Price's Rescue Heroes toy line, Molten Menace has players saving the town of Misty Peaks from a volcanic eruption. Each of the six levels features a different character whose primary goal is to rescue stranded victims. Special missions can also be attempted on each level, which may involve saving animals, dousing fires, or clearing a path for trapped people. Each rescue attempt earns players honorary badges at mission's end, but running into hazards on a level can take badges away. Ariel Flyer uses her piloting skills to save people on rooftops while avoiding lava bombs, electrical charges, and waterspouts. Rocky Cannon's mission involves using a grappling gun to hoist himself across lava flows to reach stranded people. Air Rescue Specialist floats through the air on a glider to grab people standing atop their homes, while Gil Gripper navigates the town's flooded waters using his jet ski to find potential victims. The final two missions involve Jake Justice and team leader Billy Blazes. Jake drives his motorcycle across a dangerous highway in an attempt to save construction workers. Players can jump across obstacles, such as potholes, to save the day. Billy Blazes uses his fire truck to free people trapped inside burning buildings. As players approach a person in need, they can raise the vehicle's ladder to complete the rescue. Molten Menace offers two difficulty levels as well as an option to save progress using a memory card. "},{"id":3500,"title":"Rescue Shot","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Now Production","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Rescue Shot is a shooter developed and published by Namco. On one side, it differences from the famous Point Blank series. The game, in fact, looks more like Time Crisis, which doesn't rely on accuracy less very much, thus letting you enjoying the fast-pace of the game dynamic. On the other side, the variety in Rescue Shot is similar to the Point Blank series.****The game takes place on a lot of different scenarios, full of traps to avoid and dangers to overcome: from a manufacturing industry to a tube, from a Japanese market district to a country village.**The main character in the game is Bow, a dog who wanders through a fairytale-esque land where all sorts of minions try to hamper his progress. The aim of the adventure is to help Bow regain his memory after he fell off a cliff. He needs to collect all 5 dream fragments to be able to make a wish, so he can remember where he came from.****Each of the 10 scenarios (grouped in 4 stages) has got its unique inhabitants (robots, birds, porcupines, bats, ...) and boss (a tiger, a wolf, a machine...). Tons of items in the background, from mushrooms to spiders and flowers (and even windows), can be shot to reveal power-ups of all sorts. Occasionally you have to shoot Bow in the derriere to get him to jump over obstacles, or a timely shot to the head will cause him to duck flying objects."},{"id":3501,"title":"Resident Evil - Director's Cut - Dual Shock Ver.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 4","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"A team of S.T.A.R.S (Special Tactics And Rescue Squad) members are called to investigate a series of murders near Raccoon City.**While searching the woods near the city, the team is attacked by bloodthirsty dogs and they have to retreat to a nearby mansion. ****The player chooses between Jill Valentine or Chris Redfield and starts to explore the mansion. It soon becomes very clear that it isn't just any mansion, but a hellish place where the undead walk the corridors and other horrors are lurking in the darkness, waiting to eat some heads. While solving puzzles, collecting keys, and shooting monsters, the player has to unravel the mystery behind this mansion and, if possible, get out alive.****Exclusive to the SEGA Saturn version is a Battle Mode bonus mode, where, with limited ammo and under the threat of limited time, the player must survive a series of rooms filled with monsters"},{"id":3502,"title":"Resident Evil - Survivor","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 3","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"A man wearing white, a crashed helicopter, a pair of dog tags with the name 'Ark Thompson', and a pistol. These are the only clues a young man finds to his identity as he awakes on Sheena Island. On his journey through the island he will encounter many monsters as well as discover the terrible secrets of Umbrella's biological weapons programs.  Resident Evil: Survivor is set several months after Resident Evil 2 & 3 and is the first Resident Evil title to be rendered in real time as opposed to making use of pre-rendered backdrops. Levels are explored in first person, and when enemies are encountered the press of a button will bring up a targeting reticule for shooting. As with most light-gun games there is infinite pistol ammunition available, but limited ammunition for more powerful weapons. At the end of each level two doors are presented which both lead to different levels, although all paths eventually lead to the same ending."},{"id":3503,"title":"Resident Evil","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 4","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"A team of S.T.A.R.S (Special Tactics And Rescue Squad) members are called to investigate a series of murders near Raccoon City.**While searching the woods near the city, the team is attacked by bloodthirsty dogs and they have to retreat to a nearby mansion. ****The player chooses between Jill Valentine or Chris Redfield and starts to explore the mansion. It soon becomes very clear that it isn't just any mansion, but a hellish place where the undead walk the corridors and other horrors are lurking in the darkness, waiting to eat some heads. While solving puzzles, collecting keys, and shooting monsters, the player has to unravel the mystery behind this mansion and, if possible, get out alive.****Exclusive to the SEGA Saturn version is a Battle Mode bonus mode, where, with limited ammo and under the threat of limited time, the player must survive a series of rooms filled with monsters"},{"id":3504,"title":"Resident Evil 2 - Dual Shock Ver. - Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 4","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Even though Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine were able to destroy the Umbrella corporation's undead monsters in the original Resident Evil, Umbrella's experiments into the T-virus continued unhindered. Claire Redfield, the younger sister of Chris, and Leon Kennedy, a rookie cop on his first day of the job, arrive in the sleepy midwestern town of Raccoon City only to find the city in flaming ruins due to the inhabitants having been transformed into mindless flesh-eating freaks. Although Claire and Leon team up, they are soon separated from each other and trapped inside the city by an accidental car crash. Barricading themselves within the Raccoon City police station, each character must find a way to escape from the nightmare while solving the mystery of what happened to Raccoon City. Each character will gain the periodic assistance of a fellow survivor... Leon will team up with a mysterious but well armed woman calling herself Ada Wong, while Claire will find herself charged with protecting a little girl named Sherry Birkin. ****Besides the zombie population (which is much more diverse than the original, including teen girl zombies, maniac cop zombies, and even melting naked zombies), Claire and Leon will also have to deal with a variety of freakish mutants including giant poisonous spiders, walking venus-fly-traps, and speedy wall-crawling Lickers. They will also be pursued by not one but two seemingly unstoppable foes: a horrific and constantly evolving man-monster known as the \"G-Type\", and a taciturn but inhumanly powerful Umbrella agent who is nonetheless saddled with the rather quaint name of Mr. X .****Like the previous game in the series, Resident Evil 2 is a 3D action-adventure using three-dimensional polygon characters over two-dimensional pre-rendered backgrounds, with the action viewed through a variety of cinematic fixed camera angles in each room. Just like the original Resident Evil, players can choose to play as one of two possible characters. Each character goes through the same initial scenario, but with differences in the type of weaponry they find and the people they meet along the way. Unlike the original Resident Evil, beating the game for the first time unlocks a second scenario to be played with the character you didn't choose, with all new locations, maps, enemies, and a longer more climactic ending. Your actions in the first scenario can also affect the outcome of certain events in the second scenario. Additionally ammo and healing items are more plentiful than in the original game, although you still aren't given enough bullets to kill every enemy you meet."},{"id":3505,"title":"Resident Evil 2 - Dual Shock Ver. - Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 4","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Even though Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine were able to destroy the Umbrella corporation's undead monsters in the original Resident Evil, Umbrella's experiments into the T-virus continued unhindered. Claire Redfield, the younger sister of Chris, and Leon Kennedy, a rookie cop on his first day of the job, arrive in the sleepy midwestern town of Raccoon City only to find the city in flaming ruins due to the inhabitants having been transformed into mindless flesh-eating freaks. Although Claire and Leon team up, they are soon separated from each other and trapped inside the city by an accidental car crash. Barricading themselves within the Raccoon City police station, each character must find a way to escape from the nightmare while solving the mystery of what happened to Raccoon City. Each character will gain the periodic assistance of a fellow survivor... Leon will team up with a mysterious but well armed woman calling herself Ada Wong, while Claire will find herself charged with protecting a little girl named Sherry Birkin. ****Besides the zombie population (which is much more diverse than the original, including teen girl zombies, maniac cop zombies, and even melting naked zombies), Claire and Leon will also have to deal with a variety of freakish mutants including giant poisonous spiders, walking venus-fly-traps, and speedy wall-crawling Lickers. They will also be pursued by not one but two seemingly unstoppable foes: a horrific and constantly evolving man-monster known as the \"G-Type\", and a taciturn but inhumanly powerful Umbrella agent who is nonetheless saddled with the rather quaint name of Mr. X .****Like the previous game in the series, Resident Evil 2 is a 3D action-adventure using three-dimensional polygon characters over two-dimensional pre-rendered backgrounds, with the action viewed through a variety of cinematic fixed camera angles in each room. Just like the original Resident Evil, players can choose to play as one of two possible characters. Each character goes through the same initial scenario, but with differences in the type of weaponry they find and the people they meet along the way. Unlike the original Resident Evil, beating the game for the first time unlocks a second scenario to be played with the character you didn't choose, with all new locations, maps, enemies, and a longer more climactic ending. Your actions in the first scenario can also affect the outcome of certain events in the second scenario. Additionally ammo and healing items are more plentiful than in the original game, although you still aren't given enough bullets to kill every enemy you meet."},{"id":3506,"title":"Resident Evil 3 - Nemesis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 4","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"So Evil they even gave it a subtitle!****The final installment of the Resident Evil series for the Playstation, Resident Evil 3 takes place during the events of Resident Evil 2. The midwestern town of Raccoon City is in ruins, having been overrun with the undead creating T-virus thanks to the wacky hijinks of William Birkin and Umbrella Inc. As Jill \"master of unlocking\" Valentine (one of the two main protagonists of the original Resident Evil), you must find a way out of the zombie-infested remains of the city alive. Along the way, you'll interact with and receive help from three heavily armed Umbrella mercenaries who have also become stranded in Raccoon City thanks to the incompetence of their employer. Standing in the way of your group's last escape are a horde of flesh-eating zombified citizens, homicidal mutants, and a relentless killing machine known only as Nemesis who is determined to hunt down and kill the survivors of the original Resident Evil, including Jill.****A dramatic improvement over Tyrant/Mr. X/G from the previous games, Nemesis possesses the same maneuverability as Jill allowing him to run (faster than you, in fact), use firearms (such as a rocket launcher), dodge attacks, and even move through doors and from room to room in pursuit of Jill. On top of that he still possesses the nigh indestructibility we've come to know and... well, know from Umbrella's ultimate bio-weapons. ****Like its two predecessors Resident Evil 3 is a third-person action-adventure game with polygonal characters on pre-rendered backgrounds with cinematic camera angles, a technique originally pioneered by Alone in the Dark. Although the game uses the same basic engine and gameplay as the previous games, improvements include auto-targeting, a 180 degree spin, and a new dodge move that allows you to avoid enemy attacks by pressing a button a second before they strike. Another addition is Jill's ability to create different kinds of ammunition by mixing together three different types of gunpowder found throughout the game. Compared to Resident Evil 2, the amount of available ammunition and healing items has been significantly decreased, making the game more difficult. The variety of zombie citizens has also been made more diverse.****The number of polygons in the character models has also been increased, along with the possible screen resolution and color depth for the PC version (up to 1600 X 1200 at 32 bits, from a maximum of 640 X 480 at 16 bits for Resident Evil 2). Another welcome addition in the PC version is the ability to skip cutscenes as well as the door loading animation.****The PC and Dreamcast versions includes all eight of Jill's possible costumes, as well as the mercenary mini-game Operation Mad Jackal which allows you to play as one of the three Umbrella soldiers. On the Playstation version, these special features must be unlocked by beating the game with a high score."},{"id":3507,"title":"Retro Force","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"3D scrolling shoot-em-up. Take control of one of four characters and pilot their fighter craft through a number of enemy infested levels."},{"id":3508,"title":"Return Fire","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Silent Software","publisherName":"Time Warner Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Return Fire is the spiritual successor to Fire Power and it fits in both the strategy and action genres. You can take control of one of 4 vehicles, a jeep, helicopter, tank and a missile launching vehicle (but actually called The Armoured Support Vehicle (ASV).****There are are two ways to win, the easier one would be to capture the enemy's flag by bringing it to your bunker with the frail Jeep. This is the main objective. The other way to win is to destroy your enemy, a secondary objective."},{"id":3509,"title":"Revolution X","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Software Creations Limited","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Revolution X is about the ol' Rock & Roll.****There is an evil nation putting the youth down and banning our beloved rock music. Who you gonna call? Aerosmith!**With the help of Aerosmith, the player must shoot his/her way through enemy infested levels, (light) guns blazing, collecting power-ups and releasing hostages.****Almost all of the graphics are digitized and Aerosmith themselves are too! There are also lots of fmv videos."},{"id":3510,"title":"Rhapsody - A Musical Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nippon Ichi Software Inc","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In this game, you control Cornet, a young orphaned girl who can animate lifeless puppets playing on her trumpet. One day, Cornet meets prince Ferdinand and falls in love with him. She joins a contest, the winner of which will have the privilege to marry the prince. But in the middle of the contest, an evil sorceress bursts in and kidnaps the prince. Now Cornet and her friends must defeat the sorceress and rescue the prince.****The game is in a certain way a parody on typical \"save-the-princess\" RPG stories, because here you are almost a princess yourself, and it is the prince who requires saving. Instead of FMVs the game uses musical performances to advance the story of the game, which makes it a kind of \"game-musical\". The battles are turn-based and remind those of strategy RPGs: you move around the battle field, and your attack should be in a proper range to hit the enemy."},{"id":3511,"title":"Rhythm Beat","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Keep in time with the music and follow the on screen arrows as you groove to the beat. Challenging dance routines make it a fun way to improve your dance skills and a great way to keep fit. Use either a controller or a special dance mat accessory (available separately). 1 or 2 player mode available. "},{"id":3512,"title":"Ridge Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Ridge Racer is an arcade racer that puts the emphasis on speed and fun rather than on realistic driving simulation. Choose from 4 fantasy cars (plus 9 more that you must unlock yourself) and go race in a series of equally fantastical tracks against a series of computer controlled oponents as well as the clock itself.****Other additions to the game come in the form of a hidden \"extra\" mode, and a music player that allows you to play any of the 6 included cd tracks as well as your own music cds."},{"id":3513,"title":"Ridge Racer Revolution","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"This new version of the classic arcade racer now adds new cars, new tracks and some remixes of the in-game music"},{"id":3514,"title":"Riding Star","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Horse Racing","description":"Riding Star is a managerial simulation set in the equestrian sports business. The game focuses in the athletic part, this means there are no finances to manage and the goal of the game is to win as many championships as possible in the events dressage, cross country and showjumping. To achieve this goal the player has to \"manage\" his horse by using the training grounds to improve the horses's skills. The player also has to manually clean the stall and feed and groom the horse. The championships are shown in a isometric perspective with spoken commentary. There are options to personalize the game, e.g. by naming the horse and choose its color.  The game is largely based on the original 1998 Riding Star and was created in cooperation with its developer Blue Tongue."},{"id":3515,"title":"Riot","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Beyond Reality","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Futuristic","description":"A combination of ice hockey, basketball, and bare-knuckle fighting, Professional Underground League of Pain is a futuristic sports game with few rules and loads of violence. The object of the game is to throw a plasma ball into a round goal that is suspended above the middle of a hockey-sized arena. Before you or your computer opponent can make a basket, the ball must be charged. Each team's charger is located in their opponents end of the court. Be careful, though: If the ball is charged with your opponent's color and you make a basket, your opponent gets the points. The same rule applies for the opposing team. There are different zones on the court and depending on where a player is standing when he makes a shot, he will score one, two, or three points. There are sixteen different teams to choose from, representing the countries of England, France, the United States, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Australia, and Russia. Each team has four players on the court at once. Most of the action consists of passing, shooting, and stealing the ball, punching and sliding into your opponents, and a whole lot of running. Features: * Lead one of 16 international teams to victory in a futuristic sport resembling basketball * Watch the action from a choice of camera angles, including multiple overhead views * Compete in league, tournament, and exhibition play "},{"id":3516,"title":"Rise 2 - Resurrection","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Mirage Technologies (Multimedia) Ltd","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"In the sequel new troubles in ElectroCorp have begun. As we remember, this corporation made robots for civilian jobs, but one Supervisor decided to make robot-killers. Human brains were implanted on some of them. But this time, one hacker has infected the ElectroCorp's network with a virus, so Supervisor lost control over robots and they began to kill each other. You are one of them."},{"id":3517,"title":"Rising Zan - The Samurai Gunman","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"UEP Systems","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In the pioneering days of America, Young Johnny was a sheriff, a boy who had grown up in the West with dreams of being a cowboy and bringing law and order to his town. Until one day, he met something and someone who he couldn't beat. A group of ninja assassins, the Jackal Organization, were harassing the town and Johnny brave as he was, got shot down. Johnny though, he didn't die... he refused to die... and sought the help of his father's friend Suzuki, who was a master of the legendary Zipang arts...****Johnny went away then... to learn the skills that would help him win and train hard to beat his opponents. It was long. It was hard... but Johnny's back now to save the town and defeat the ninja clan... no wait, he's Johnny No More... now he calls himself Zan... The Super-Ultra-Sexy-Hero Zan!****Rising Zan is a 3rd person action game with plenty of oddball humor and interesting situations. Zan, the main character wields the weapons of both of his trades... the Sword of a Samurai master, and the six-shooter pistol of an American cowboy. He'll need a variety of techniques to defeat the Jackal Clan and avenge his own lost battle. Zan proceeds through enemies and challenges in each level to eventually reach the boss who he then battles in some form of specialized combat or pattern. Once the boss is defeated, Zan gets the chance to unleash as much punishment on his foe in 30 seconds as he can; higher damage values will change the finishing move he uses to slay his foe."},{"id":3518,"title":"Risk - The Game of Global Domination","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft, Ltd","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Risk is a conversion of the classic board game of the same name. Your aim is to wipe out your opponents and conquer the world by placing your armies and attacking neighbouring territories. The CD-ROM version of Risk features an exact conversion of the Classic board game against human or AI opponents, as well as Ultimate Risk, a more complex game where a completely new strategy is needed, involving Generals, forts and different terrain types.****Other features include new maps, the challenging Blind Risk, fully animated battle scenes and a second CD to allow easy network gaming."},{"id":3519,"title":"Rival Schools - United by Fate – Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 1","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"What do you get when you cross Street Fighter with a bunch of school kids? You get another classic Capcom beat 'em up. ****Featuring plenty of new faces, and heaps of new moves to work with, this is a full conversion of the arcade game, with the added bonus of a second disk. In this second disk, you get new modes including Lesson (teach yourself new moves), Group (select two to four characters for a group battle), League (choose two to six characters and then fight in a league battle), Tournament (tournament battle with up to eight characters), Cooperate (four-player simultaneous player), one-player game, and a specialized versus mode."},{"id":3520,"title":"Rival Schools – United by Fate – Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 1","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"What do you get when you cross Street Fighter with a bunch of school kids? You get another classic Capcom beat 'em up. ****Featuring plenty of new faces, and heaps of new moves to work with, this is a full conversion of the arcade game, with the added bonus of a second disk. In this second disk, you get new modes including Lesson (teach yourself new moves), Group (select two to four characters for a group battle), League (choose two to six characters and then fight in a league battle), Tournament (tournament battle with up to eight characters), Cooperate (four-player simultaneous player), one-player game, and a specialized versus mode."},{"id":3521,"title":"Riven - The Sequel to Myst  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cyan Productions","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You had your adventures on the secret Myst island, you faced the reality of unknown, and now you must to explore once again.****After short introduction, you're given a book with lots of pages that you can, but don't have to read, and transported to the Riven island. Take the fate in your hands once more, and play this sequel where everything looks better than before.****The way of playing is still picture-jumping with animations from time to time, only this time there are more characters involved to talk to. If you enjoyed the Myst, don't miss the Riven."},{"id":3522,"title":"Riven - The Sequel to Myst  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cyan Productions","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You had your adventures on the secret Myst island, you faced the reality of unknown, and now you must to explore once again.****After short introduction, you're given a book with lots of pages that you can, but don't have to read, and transported to the Riven island. Take the fate in your hands once more, and play this sequel where everything looks better than before.****The way of playing is still picture-jumping with animations from time to time, only this time there are more characters involved to talk to. If you enjoyed the Myst, don't miss the Riven."},{"id":3523,"title":"Riven - The Sequel to Myst  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cyan Productions","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You had your adventures on the secret Myst island, you faced the reality of unknown, and now you must to explore once again.****After short introduction, you're given a book with lots of pages that you can, but don't have to read, and transported to the Riven island. Take the fate in your hands once more, and play this sequel where everything looks better than before.****The way of playing is still picture-jumping with animations from time to time, only this time there are more characters involved to talk to. If you enjoyed the Myst, don't miss the Riven."},{"id":3524,"title":"Riven - The Sequel to Myst  Disc 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cyan Productions","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You had your adventures on the secret Myst island, you faced the reality of unknown, and now you must to explore once again.****After short introduction, you're given a book with lots of pages that you can, but don't have to read, and transported to the Riven island. Take the fate in your hands once more, and play this sequel where everything looks better than before.****The way of playing is still picture-jumping with animations from time to time, only this time there are more characters involved to talk to. If you enjoyed the Myst, don't miss the Riven."},{"id":3525,"title":"Riven - The Sequel to Myst  Disc 5","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cyan Productions","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You had your adventures on the secret Myst island, you faced the reality of unknown, and now you must to explore once again.****After short introduction, you're given a book with lots of pages that you can, but don't have to read, and transported to the Riven island. Take the fate in your hands once more, and play this sequel where everything looks better than before.****The way of playing is still picture-jumping with animations from time to time, only this time there are more characters involved to talk to. If you enjoyed the Myst, don't miss the Riven."},{"id":3526,"title":"Road & Track Presents - The Need for Speed","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Pioneer Productions","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Drive some of your favourite sports cars through wild and fast tracks, including the Dodge Viper, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche, Corvette, Mazda RX7, Toyota Supra Turbo, and Acura NSX. Some of the tracks are open road, meaning you simply fly down a huge highway, with cops following in hot pursuit. One of the options in the game allows you to pick which time of the day to race in."},{"id":3527,"title":"Road Rage","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Road Rage (known as Speed King in Japan) is a 3D futuristic racing game similar to the Wipeout games that takes place in Neo Kobe the city of the game Snatcher, one of the cars is called Solid Snake (like the Metal Gear Solid main character). Neo Kobe is shown as a futuristic city in a style that greatly resembles Blade Runner, in the same manner as in Snatcher. I presume that the building shown in that image, and in one below is a conception of the \"Konami Omni Building\" where Junker HQ is located. The game is based on the arcade machine (ZR107 Hardware) of the same name released by Konami in 1995 that features a vehicle cabinet. The playstation game features 8 different vehicles to choose and different circuits. Includes a \"Speed King Neo Kobe 2045\" pin. "},{"id":3528,"title":"Road Rash - Jailbreak","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Redwood Shores","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Spaz, the greatest rasher ever, is in prision and you need to get him out!. Once again Road Rash the game that mixes fast paced motorbike racing with hardcore fighting is back (and once again in full 3-D!)"},{"id":3529,"title":"Road Rash","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"This is a remake of the original Road Rash from the early nineties. For those who have not played the original, you are competing against thirteen other \"Road Rashers\" who will stop at nothing to win 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place. During the race, you have two options available to you: you can either do your best to cross the finish line, or use your weapon to bring the Rashers to the ground if they are giving you trouble. If you do the latter, your opponents will do the same to you during the next race that takes place. ****There are five circuits to race: The City, The Peninsula, Pacific Highway, Sierra Nevada, and Napa Valley. Some of these circuits are dangerous. As well as the obstacles and traffic that you encounter along the way, there are also cops driving on bikes who will arrest you if you happen to crash or stop your bike near them, and you have to pay a fine in order to get in any more races. Your bike will be wrecked if you crash too many times, and you have to pay for damages, but the amount you have to pay depends on the bike that you are riding. Once you have completed the first five circuits, you have to race them again another four times - but at a much more difficult level. Manage to win all five circuits on all levels, and you win the Road Rash cup.****There are about five bikes to choose from, which are divided into three groups. Rat, Sport, and Super. You start the first level with a Rat bike, but as you proceed through the levels, it is important to pick bikes from a different bike class.****If you have no plans to win the Road Rash cup, you can choose the game's Thrash mode. The difference between this and the other mode is that there is no money involved (ie: you are not allowed to buy bikes), and you are competing against fourteen opponents. And if you wreck your bike or you get busted, you have to start all over again. Regardless of the mode you pick, you will always start in the last place.****The remake also contains FMV movies that usually depict the outcome of the races, as well as limited songs performed by various recording artists, including Soundgarden, Therapy?, Monster Magnet, and Swervedriver. These songs can be changed on-the-fly via the game's options menu."},{"id":3530,"title":"Road Rash 3D","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"For the first time, Road Rash is now in full 3-D, with the same gameplay that made previous versions addictive since the first Road Rash game that was released in 1991!."},{"id":3531,"title":"Roadsters","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Smart Dog","publisherName":"Titus Software","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Roadsters is a car racing game that features both licensed cars from manufacturers like Mitsubishi, Alfa Romeo, Lotus, etc., and unlicensed cars from imaginary manufacturers that are based and bare great resemblance to their equivalent, real car models. The game has 8 racers and 34 cars from which you can choose from and 4 modes in total:****1. Roadster Trophy – The player starts by selecting one of the available racers and is given a sum of money that must be used to acquire a car. There are 3 divisions in which the player can compete on with the 3rd being of the easiest difficulty and requiring less money to participate;  the 1st being the most difficult one and needing a higher amount of money in order to participate. More money can be earned by winning the races and that in turn allows to buy new cars or upgrade the ones that are already in  possession.****Multi-Player – Multi-player mode supports up to 2 human players that can compete in any of the available circuits with 4 more CPU controlled racers. The mode allows for either vertical or horizontal split screen. ****Quick Race – In Quick Race the player can select the racer, car, circuit and weather conditions, and race against 7 more CPU controlled players.****Time Trial – Like Quick Race mode, the player can also select here the racer, car, circuit and weather conditions but without the competition of the other modes, the player races against time for as many laps as the player wants."},{"id":3532,"title":"Robin Hood - The Siege","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Robin Hood (christened Robert) is a heroic outlaw in English folklore who was born in approximately 1290. A highly skilled archer and swordsman, he is known for \"robbing from the rich and giving to the poor,\" assisted by a group of fellow outlaws known as his \"Merry Men.\" Traditionally Robin Hood and his men are depicted wearing Lincoln green clothes. The origin of the legend is claimed by some to have stemmed from actual outlaws, or from ballads or tales of outlaws. Robin Hood became a popular folk figure starting in medieval times continuing through modern literature, films, and television. In the earliest sources Robin Hood is a commoner, but he was often later portrayed as an aristocrat wrongfully dispossessed of his lands and made into an outlaw by an unscrupulous sheriff. The books often had political-cultural undertones, championing Anglo-Saxons as heroes and the Normans (whose conquest of England began in 1066) as unjust tyrants. Light gun shooter, also called light gun game or simply gun game, is a video game genre in which the primary design element is aiming and shooting with a gun-shaped controller. Light gun shooters revolve around the protagonist shooting targets, either antagonists or inanimate objects. Robin Hood the Siege is a gun game in the style of games like Operation Wolf series based on the famous character, the game was published only in Europe in the year 2004 by Phoenix Games. "},{"id":3533,"title":"Robo Pit","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Altron Corporation","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Robo Pit is an arena fighter, plain and simple. Well, maybe not so simple. When you start your game, you have to build your mechanical gladiator; choosing the color, body, eyes and legs. While most of your starting choices are purely cosmetic, the legs you choose do slightly affect your game by changing the speed and mobility of your fighter, as well as its special attack.****Once you've created your robotic brawler, it's time to start climbing the ranks. To progress, you have to fight the robot that's occupying the rank above yours. Once you beat them, you get to take an arm and then move up. The game continues on in this fashion until you've bested all of the other combatants. However, a few curve-balls are thrown your way as you climb the ladder. For starters, there are several different arms you can acquire; from swords and shields to cannons and lasers, and the more you use them, the faster and more effective (i.e. damaging) they are. On top of that, even so often a sort of \"boss\" robot is put in your way. These \"bosses\" use special weapons that only they have access to. Until you pound them into scrap and take them, that is. These weapons can be incredibly powerful if you stick with them, making the rest of the fighters, save number one, a breeze. As an added bonus, you can even save your cyber-combatant to a memory card and bring it to a friend's house for some one-on-one let's-see-who-has-the-best-robot fighting goodness!****The arenas themselves are fairly basic, but they are varied, offering up different layout and obstacles to take cover behind or use to get the drop on your opponent. They also have ledges, and like most fighting games a ring-out means an instant loss. As for the fighting, it's simple, but effective. Square and circle attack with the left and right arms, X jumps and triangle triggers your special (which has to charge of course). Of course different weapons have different ranges and timing, which will also improve the more you use them."},{"id":3534,"title":"Robo Pit 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Altron Corporation","publisherName":"SCEI","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Robo-Pit 2 is, like its predecessor, a fighting game where robots battle it out in an arena. The game starts with the player creating his own robot. The player can use 146 different parts and 72 colours to create a robot of his own taste. The different body parts that can be customized are head, body, arms and legs. Each body part has its own attack and durability ratings that determines how the robot will fare in combat. ****The battles takes place in the Coliseum. The Coliseum consists of a number of rooms each hosting an enemy robot that the player has to defeat to unlock more rooms. Defeating an enemy can also grant the player new body parts as well as experience and skill points. The player can move around his robot from a third person perspective and launch different attacks such as jabs, straight, hook and upper attacks. With good timing it's also possible to link attacks together. A special attack can be executed when the SP gauge is full. There's also a guard impact command which allows the player to repel the enemy attack. The player has a booster which allows the robot to fly as long as the boost gauge lasts. A battle ends when one of the combatants has his energy reduced to zero."},{"id":3535,"title":"Robocod - James Pond II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gameware Development","publisherName":"Play It","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In his second adventure James Pond must retrieve the toys Dr Maybe has stolen. Pond has been armed with an Inspector Gadget-style stretch device, which he can use to view higher areas or claw onto ceilings so as to slide across them.  The gameplay takes place across worlds themed around particular types of toys, such as sporting goods, candy and aircraft. The levels scroll sideways, although a small amount of vertical movement is included. On each level Pond must collect 2 penguins and reach the exit, although there are usually multiple exits and lots of secret areas to explore. After completing each pair of two worlds (each of which has three sub levels), a boss must be faced."},{"id":3536,"title":"Robotron X","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Player 1","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The arcade classic is taken to the next level, this time in 3D.  The super-enhanced hero Ugene is once again called into action to save the last human family against the hordes of relentless Robotrons.  Battle through 100 different levels, gaining new power-ups and abilities as Ugene survives wave after wave of the unrelenting hordes.  While Ugene may face the familiar Robotrons, there will be new additions and tricks that the killer robots will use against the last surviving human family.  Ugene must protect them at all cost while racking up the highest possible score!"},{"id":3537,"title":"Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots Arena","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Paradox Development","publisherName":"Mattel","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"With the revival of the old toyline comes a fighting game bearing the same name. Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots features the ability to change the left and right arms, legs and torso of your robot in order to advance your fighter to the championship leagues. ****Win prize money by defeating other robots and buy new parts as well as unlock new parts and secret characters."},{"id":3538,"title":"Rocket Power - Team Rocket Rescue","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"DarkBlack Ltd","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Rocket Power: Team Rocket Rescue is a game designed to represent the Nickelodeon Rocket Power license. In the game, you take control of the popular characters Otto and Reggie Rocket, and their friends \"Squid\" and \"Twister\". The main focus of story mode is following their adventure to get the Rocket's father's board business more customers by entering xtreme sports competitions under his sponsorship. The more they win, the more people will want to buy Ray's gear. Story mode tasks include part collecting, snowboard slalom, and high score challenges. Each level is timed and the tasks must be completed before time is up. The is also a free play mode which allows players to learn the levels and moves, and face off against one other friend. "},{"id":3539,"title":"Rogue Trip - Vacation 2012","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SingleTrac","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"With the revival of the old toyline comes a fighting game bearing the same name. Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots features the ability to change the left and right arms, legs and torso of your robot in order to advance your fighter to the championship leagues. ****Win prize money by defeating other robots and buy new parts as well as unlock new parts and secret characters."},{"id":3540,"title":"Roland Garros French Open 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Carapace","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"3D tennis Simulation game based on the Roland Garros franchise. **Featuring: **- Multiplayer mode up to 4 player on the same PC. **- Full motion captured animations. **- 4 tournaments including the Official Roland Garros French Open and the Official Us Open tournament, **- 16 courts, 4 for each tournament with its particular surface (clay, grass, synthetic, cement)**- A Training mode **- An exibition mode to battle against the cpu or human opponents in the configuration you like (courts, number of games and sets).**- 32 players and 32 racquets **- Single and double play, with all possible combinations of human and CPU players.**- Included an encyclopedia on the history of the Roland Garros French Open Tournament. (PC Only)**- New IA, with strong opponent. **- New replay with special visual effect**- new particle system with dust, glows, ball trails and motion blur."},{"id":3541,"title":"Roll Away","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Game Design Sweden AB","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Guide your Kula beach-ball across 200 enticing 3D labyrinths floating thousands of feet above the ground. Collect all the treasure and find the keys that open the way to freedom, taking care not to bounce off the edge and plummet to the ground. Leap across scorching tiles, piercing spines and patrolling captivators intent on bursting your bubble, all within an ever decreasing time limit. Includes 2 player modes and bonus games."},{"id":3542,"title":"Rollcage - Stage II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Attention To Detail Limited","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This sequel to Rollcage can be considered as Wipeout on wheels. The game allows you to power your vehicle down tunnels at blistering speeds, riding upside down on the roof if need be, and blast your fellow competitors to smithereens!  There are new and improved weapons - including the ability to double up your arsenal; picking up the same weapon twice improves its power/abilities. There are 12 racing modes - not all of which are available at the start - and many hidden bonuses, all of which can be unlocked throughout the game. The game has new physics and vehicle handling, and uses shorter tracks than its predecessor."},{"id":3543,"title":"Rollcage","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Attention To Detail Limited","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Rollcage is a fast, furious 3D racing game from Psygnosis, combining elements from Death Rally with elements from Bullfrog's classic Hi Octane: Race five other drivers in an immersive 3D environment while shooting at your peers and avoiding their retaliation.****You have a wide selection of tracks and cars, along with options for multiplayer gaming and a vast array of configuration options.  Cars can drive up walls, flip over, and continue driving.  This makes for a very quick and fluid gameplay unlike any other at the time of this game's release."},{"id":3544,"title":"Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV - Wall of Fire","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"Koei","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"The Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history is the setting for this strategic war game. Select one of 38 leaders and guide your people to power by military or diplomatic means in an isometrically viewed world. Military tactics such as well-placed taunts and deliberate enemy confusion are on offer. Weaponry includes catapults and automatic-firing crossbows. "},{"id":3545,"title":"Romance of the Three Kingdoms VI - Awakening of the Dragon","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"Koei","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"The Romance series returns for its second assault on PSX.**As the leader of your own nation in war torn ancient China, it is up to you to unify the whole land.  To do this, you'll need to build, manage and control your cities while interacting with and directing the actions of hundreds of different characters.  Through military and domestic management, you can unify China and be the Emperor!"},{"id":3546,"title":"Ronaldo V-Football","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Power & Magic","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"In this football game endorsed by the Brazilian superstar Ronaldo Nazário de Lima, 64 International teams (some featuring real names, others not) are available to play in game modes: Exhibition, Arcade Cup (a 16 team knockout where the player has three chances to beat all teams, with no option to save between games), Resistance (a five division challenge where players must beat 8 other teams to climb to the next rank, Tournaments (continental championships, available in both tournament and league models, if the player wins faces national teams in a FIFA Confederations Cup styled competition) and the V-Football Cup, the World Cup of this game. As a bonus of winning competitions, all-star teams are unlocked. 15 stadiums (some based on real locations) are available to play in, with setting for day and night, as well as clear, rainy or foggy.****Gameplay is simple and works mostly around the four face buttons: Triangle sprints, Cross makes a low pass and a regular tackle on defense, Square lobs and crosses the ball (depending on the position) and makes a strong tackle on defense and circle shoots on goal and makes a sliding tackle on the player. The first row of shoulder buttons allow complex passes, such as the through-pass (R1) and the one-two (L1 + pass). There are three pad configurations to choose from.The player also acts as the manager, with options to change the formation, and to call several sets in-play, such as offside traps and the number of players in a free-kick wall."},{"id":3547,"title":"Rosco McQueen Firefighter Extreme","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Slipery Snake Studio","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The world's tallest building is burning down, and it's up to Rosco to save the day! It seems that the evil Sylvester T. Square and his robotic minions are responsible not only for the fire, but they've taken hostages as well.****Guide Rosco through the towering inferno as you rescue the innocent, squelch the fire, knock off the robots, and stop old Square once and for all. There are 15 blazing levels of action to work through, each more terrifying than the last. You'll need to watch out for a host of hazards including backdrafts, dangerous smoke, and electrical fires. With a dozen unique hazards in all, the robots are only the beginning of your problems!****Of course, you'll have your share of special weapons and power-ups to help give you a boost: Water canisters, a Super Hose, food items, and CO2 cartridges are just a few of the items you'll have on hand. Just like any fire fighter worth his salt, Rosco always has his axe on hand too, which comes in handy against menacing robots. Make sure to keep an eye on the temperature, too; if the heat gets too high, your game is over."},{"id":3548,"title":"Roswell Conspiracies - Aliens, Myths & Legends","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Red Lemon Studios","publisherName":"Red Storm Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths & Legends is a game based on the animated TV series of the same name, basically X-Files for kids. The player takes the role of Nick Logan who has the unique ability to see through alien disguises and accompanies him during his work: catching aliens to save the world. The gameplay principle is simple: the player walks through 15 levels with a fixed camera perspective and shoots everything he sees, e.g. werewolves or vampires. To do this he uses one of the many weapons he finds - all of them have unlimited ammo but have to regenerate energy during pauses of fire. But the player doesn't kill his enemies for good: He has to catch them with his alien trap (which is a matter of pressing one button) or they regenerate.****Besides the shooting the game also features its share of puzzles, e.g. activating a mechanism, and bosses. There is also a mini game which comes into place whenever Logan has to disable a bomb or open a lock: basically a series of quick time events where the player has to press the correct button with the right timing. The levels are divided into five areas: London, Ireland, San Francisco, a Maya temple and Roswell."},{"id":3549,"title":"Rox","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Altron","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Rox is a classically styled puzzle game which is at first look very reminiscent of Tetris, Dr. Mario, or Sega's Columns. The puzzle pieces in Rox are standard (six-sided) dice. Dice of different number values fall from the top of the screen for the player to arrange in place before they hit the bottom. One die must be matched with another of the same number value, aligned so that an additional number of dice equal to that number value are between the two matching die. The game becomes faster and more challenging as the player progresses. "},{"id":3550,"title":"RPG Maker","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ASCII Entertainment","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"RPG Maker is a game that lets you create role-playing games (RPGs). You control everything from creating the maps/levels, character, abilities, spells, plot, events, monsters, etc. Once you create your game, you can save it to a memory card(s). Anyone who has RPG Maker can play your game. Also included is a sample game to show the variety of things you can do in your game."},{"id":3551,"title":"RTL Skispringen 2002","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"THQ","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"A Skijumping game in license with a german broadcasting station. You have to train and manage your jumper through the skijumping season 2001/2002. The game is a sequel in a series of skijumping games."},{"id":3552,"title":"Rugrats - Search for Reptar","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"n-Space, Inc","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Action and adventure kids game in which you must help Tommy find pieces for his Reptar puzzle. You get to explore and play mini games in many different environments including the Pickles home, Park, Supermarket, Toy Palace, Sewers, Circus and Space. The main game is single player but there is a multitap (4 player) mini golf-game."},{"id":3553,"title":"Rugrats - Studio Tour","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"n-Space, Inc","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Rugrats: Studio Tour is an action game based on the Daytime Emmy-award winning animated television series Rugrats.****The Rugrats have lost Dil Pickles. As Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil and Angelica you have to search for him on Hollywood movie sets. There are four sets to explore with each multiple levels for the different characters, for a total of 16 levels.****Each level is different, with various mini-games, such as racing and mini-golf. They can be played in any order and will grant you keys. When you've completed all regular levels (and thus acquired all keys) you enter the Find Dil stages. In each level you have to collect items such as cookies, coins, chocolate milk, keys, aliens, diapers, Reptar bars, rockets, gold nuggets and/or beach-balls.****The game is presented in 3D and supports multiplayer with up to 4 players."},{"id":3554,"title":"Rugrats - Totally Angelica","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Art Co","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Rugrats: Totally Angelica is a 3D Action game based on the Daytime Emmy-award winning animated television series Rugrats. The game is aimed at girls and prominently features the character Angelica from the series.****Angelica has to star in a fashion show, and on top of that she lost her doll in the shopping mall. As Angelica, you have to enter the Fantasy World Shop to save her. The Mall has six floors and the Fantasy World Shop is at the top. At the end of each level, the Rugrats babies have to judge your appearance in order to let you advance to the next level. The mini-games are in 3D just like the rest of the game. Some included mini-games are: color match, follow the leader, catching frogs, finding bugs and playing hide and seek. Each mini-game is rewarded with jewelry, clothes and make-up. All these are necessary to win the fashion show."},{"id":3555,"title":"Rugrats in Paris - The Movie","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Rugrats in Paris: The Movie is based on the 2000 Movie of the same name, which in turn is based on the Daytime Emmy-award winning animated television series.****Unlike the PC and Game Boy Color spin-offs from the movie, the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation games are 3D platform games.****Tommy Pickle's father has been sent to Europe for maintenance work at Euroreptarland. The Rugrats join him on his travel to Europe. There are 16 levels and hidden bonus level to play through.****The game consists of various mini-games that have to be completed in order to earn enough tickets to beat the game. Most tickets, however, can just be collected by running around the park and picking them up. Tickets can be used to buy prizes. There are ten mini games including whack-a-ninja, bumper cars and mini-golf."},{"id":3556,"title":"Runabout 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Graphic Research","publisherName":"Hot-B","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"In the sequel to Felony 11-79, you are hired by a secret organization which asks you to do certain tasks in a variety of environments, ranging from a downtown city to a desert. Like the original, you can drive around like a maniac and smash into everything you see. You receive e-mail from various contacts, who give out advice on how to do the mission. There are a total of 31 vehicles ranging from a pickup truck to a motorcycle, and many of objects to unlock."},{"id":3557,"title":"Running Wild","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blue Shift","publisherName":"989 Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This original take on racing sets you up as a bipedal animal, jumping over all sorts of obstacles in an attempt to speed past your wild competition. ****Each of the game's six tracks is set in a vastly different locale, presenting unique challenges for every animal on the roster. ****Choose from six beastly characters, each with a different skill set: The elephant is the strongest, the bull is the most agile, and the zebra is the fastest. Hidden boss characters can be unlocked in the game's Challenge mode, while Time Trial allows you to race against your own best time.****There's a wide variety of speed-ups and power-ups out there, and you'll need them to get faster, bigger, or more powerful. Who needs combat cars when you can race jungle animals?"},{"id":3558,"title":"Rush Down","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Canal+ Multimedia","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Enjoy the great outdoors without leaving your house in Rushdown. The game features kayaking, mountain biking, and snowboarding as you attempt to finish each outdoor course as quickly as possible. Three modes of play have you competing against yourself, a friend, or the computer. Arcade involves weaving down each course, trying to reach various checkpoints before time expires. Championship is a race against a single computer opponent on the three events comprising a circuit. If you manage to beat your rival's overall time for the three events, you'll advance to the next continent and challenge another racer. Travel across the globe to compete in Africa, Europe, America, Asia, and Japan. Choose one of four 3D characters and their equipment for each event. Kayaks, snowboards, and bikes are all individually rated in speed, handling, and grip, so you'll be able to select a model that suits your playing style before racing. Proud of the way you thrashed the opposition? Records for each course are saved to memory card along with names. Rushdown also features Dual Shock Analog Controller support, instant replays, 13 music tracks from six French bands, and an option to play a friend on either a horizontally or vertically split screen. "},{"id":3559,"title":"Rush Hour","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Clockwork Games","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Rush Hour is a racing game in the style of Ignition. The landscape as well the cars are in 3D, but the perspective is top down. There are no weapons in this game, just racing. You can drive 16 different sport cars and choose from 8 different tracks."},{"id":3560,"title":"S.C.A.R.S.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vivid Image","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In the world of 3000 AD, the world is run by 9 different supercomputers, who are horribly bored, so they created this virtual reality simulation to race each other. The cars are based on the attributes of extinct Terran animals. Race nine different cars (some need to be unlocked) on nine different tracks. You can race, or you can shoot your opponents with the nine different weapons. Plenty of multiplayer options (including split screen on PC)."},{"id":3561,"title":"Sabrina the Teenage Witch - A Twitch in Time!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Asylum Studios","publisherName":"Simon & Schuster","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this 3D action-adventure, Sabrina's cat, Salem, accidentally breaks the Cosmic Clock. Unlike normal clocks, this one not only imprisons Chaos, but keeps history stable. (You'd think they'd secure it better.) Now, it's up to Sabrina to find and recover the pieces of the clock, and stop Chaos.****Gameplay should be familiar; run and jump through each of the 4 time periods (there are multiple levels in each time period, and not all areas are visitable the first time through), cast spells at the many enemies you encounter, and collect items. Redeem gems to buy new outfits, which allow you to visit new areas, and replace misplaced items to open new paths."},{"id":3562,"title":"SaGa Frontier","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Saga Frontier is a fantasy / sci-fi anime style RPG. It's set in a huge world (30 zones). You choose one of seven characters to defeat the game and the game stores the data from the chosen character which affect what happens once you play the game with one of the other six characters. The game features a LOT of side quests."},{"id":3563,"title":"SaGa Frontier 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The sequel to  Saga Frontier, but also to the less known SNES  Romancing SaGa series, \"Saga Frontier 2\" allows you to play the stories of two main characters - a young prince Gustave XIII, who has been exiled from his homeland because he was unable to use the mysterious power of Anima and to become a worthy successor to the throne, and William Knights, a treasure hunter, who strives to find ancient artefacts containing great powers. Their stories are connected to each other, and each story occupies almost a lifetime: the characters grow up and die, new characters are born, etc. ****\"Saga Frontier 2\" continues the non-linear gameplay traditions of the SaGa series. You can visit all towns at your wish and at any time, recruit anyone to your party, and freely upgrade your party members by gaining new abilities and distributing them among your characters. You can learn magic spells by collecting artefacts, and combining them to produce more powerful types of magic. Similar to Konami's  Suikoden series, there are three types of combat: one-on-one (duel), turn-based party combat, and strategic army battles."},{"id":3564,"title":"Saiyuki - Journey West","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Koei Co., Ltd","publisherName":"Koei","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Saiyuki: Journey West is loosely based on one of the four classical novels of Chinese literature, Journey to the West (Chinese: Xi You Ji) by the 16th century writer Wu Cheng'en. This tactical RPG lets the players take the role of the novel's hero who is also a historical character, the 7th century scholar and Buddhist monk Xuanzang (Japanese pronunciation: Sanzo) and his monster companions, including the famous monkey Sun Wukong (Japanese pronunciation: Son Goku), as they travel to India. The game takes quite a few liberties with the original tale, including allowing the player to change Xuanzang's gender, giving each monster a more powerful \"were-\" form, and tying each character, save Xuanzang's, to an elemental affinity.****The real meat of the game is the tactical battles, where careful unit placement and use of each monster's unique special abilities determine the outcome of the battle."},{"id":3565,"title":"Saltwater Sportfishing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coresoft, Inc","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Saltwater Sportfishing does not focus on the omnipresent Black Bass, but let's you travel to exotic locations and go for the big game fish. ****The game features realistic graphics from the ocean to the boat and below the surface of the sea.****1. Locations include: South Africa, Costa Rica, South East Asia, the Australian coast and many more**2. Loads of big game fish to catch -  24 different fish: sharks, sailfish, marlins and more**3. The are over 30 kinds of bait**3 Game modes - Arcade, Tournament and Recreation"},{"id":3566,"title":"Sammy Sosa High Heat Baseball 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team .366","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Sammy Sosa High Heat Baseball 2001 is the third installment of the High Heat series from 3DO.  The game features several modes of play which includes exibition, season, home run derby, playoffs, and custom league.  The game also supports internet play over Heat.net, MSN gaming zone, and Mplayer.  ****The game covers both the managerial and player aspects of America's favorite pastime.  As manager, you're given the ability to not only manage your major league squad, but also the minor leagues.  You can also place players on the disabled list, inactive list, make player cuts and trades.****Season's can have customized schedules and playoff series.  The game features a 'career' option to guide your team through multiple seasons.  ****On the field, gameplay can be customized from controlling every pitch and swing, to simply making manageriel calls from the dugout.  With licences from Major League Baseball and MLB Players Assoc., all the teams, players and stadiums are included.."},{"id":3567,"title":"Sammy Sosa Softball Slam","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The 3DO Company","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"For people who think Sammy Sosa's High Heat Baseball is too hard... This is a title from 3DO that uses the same engine, but in a much more down-to-earth manner playing softball. Edit/customize the team players. Choose different playing fields (from backyard to a stadium.) Practice, play a single game or a tournament against seven other teams. If you're good, maybe you'll get to play Sammy's Slammers for the championship..."},{"id":3568,"title":"Sampras Extreme Tennis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Codemasters used their Pete Sampras license for a second time on this tennis game. Playing as either a male or female in singles or doubles matches, your ultimate aim is to win each of the 8 matches, which represent the finals of 8 tournaments The four Grand Slam tournament venues are unlocked when you win tournaments on the other four (in Barcelona, Hong Kong, Frankfurt and Moscow). Single matches or quick multiplayer knockout tournaments can also be played, the latter with up to 8 human players.  Lob, slice and drop shots each have their own control buttons, and spin can be comfortably applied. Serving involves stopping a curving arc at the right moment - there are three serve speeds and the arc's motion reflects this, so it is harder to get the faster serves accurate. Ten camera styles are available, encompassing both fixed and moving camera work."},{"id":3569,"title":"Samurai Shodown - Warriors Rage","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Japan Vistec","publisherName":"SNK","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Warriors Rage is the seventh Samurai Shodown game. The events of the game take place twenty years after those described in the Hyper Neo Geo 64 arcade predecessors.  The game includes new swordsmen like Rinka Yoshino (a daughter of samurai family), Seishiro Kuki (the new protagonist), Ran Po, Garyo the Whirlwind, Jin-Emon Hanafusa and more. Gameplay features a new life gauge system, split in three sections; when the two sections are drained from the opponent, the character performs taunting moves. "},{"id":3570,"title":"Samurai Shodown III - Blades of Blood","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The 12 samurai (and ninja) elite are back, this time to answer the threat of the demon Zankuro, Minazuki. The possessed swordsman has brutally slaughtered innocents in his path, yet could not raise his blade to the cries of an innocent baby. Vowing never to spill innocent blood again, he targets those who live by the way of the sword...but now the hunter becomes the hunted:****1. Amakusa, Shiro Tokisada - The orb wielding Boss from Samurai Shodown I is now a contender in the race against Zankuro, his next religious sacrifice for enlightenment.****2. Basara, Kubikiri - The embodiment of hate has risen Basara the Executioner from his grave for revenge against Zankuro for murdering his lover (and himself). Love is stronger than death.****3. Gaira, Kafuin - A Buddhist monk with giant prayer beads as his weapon. He had an argument with his grandfather, the great Nicotine and was kicked out from the monastery. Wandering aimlessly, he witnesses the demon Zankuro spill innocent blood. The monk vows to teach the demon a thing or two on the teachings of Buddha...the hard way.****4. Galford and Poppy - The American Ninja and his beloved dog seeks to defeat the demon Zankuro in the quest for justice for the deaths of refugees killed by Zankuro.****5. Genjuro, Kibagami - Former colleague of Haohmaru, now rival. Genjuro the Assassin almost killed Haohmaru in a match for a scroll that would increase one's fighting skill, but instead got expelled from his fighting school. Flamed with vengeance, now he's has his sword aimed at Haohmaru's heart...history will not repeat itself.****6. Haohmaru - Learns from a boy that a demon killed his parents, out of compassion Haohmaru takes the task to avenge the boy of his parents.****7. Hanzo, Hattori - Darkness never sets in the eyes of the Ninja Hanzo and death is its only release. The stench of death by the demon Zankuro only draws him nearer, to what may be his ultimate release.****8. Kyoshiro, Senryo - The famed Kabuki artist searches out his next dramatic play by defeating the demon Zankuro for his next best-selling kabuki play!****9. Nakoruru - Sensing a disturbance in Mother Nature, Nakoruru with the help of Shikuruu the wolf and Mamahaha the falcon seeks out the demon Zankuro.****10. Rimururu - Nakoruru's ice-wielding sister. Determined to protect her sister at all costs feels instead that the disturbance in nature is caused by Amakusa.****11. Shizumaru, Hisame - A boy with an umbrella searching for his past. Remembers only the never-ending screams of his parents being murdered by a vile demon...maybe this is the demon he's been searching all this time at long last...****12. Ukyo, Tachibana - The blue-haired master swordsman finds his sensei and students dead. He learns that the demon Zankuro is responsible and heads off for revenge. The female fans still await him from a distance...****The third series of Samurai Shodown introduces 2 different techniques for each character. The \"Slash\" techniques are the original moves of the most of the characters whereas the \"Bust\" techniques maybe the \"darker\" version of each character."},{"id":3571,"title":"San Francisco Rush - Extreme Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Entertainment","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"For the N64 version of the arcade hit, Midway added all-new courses and shortcuts. All six courses can be run in reverse, mirrored, or mirrored and reversed. There's even two hidden stunt courses! Graphically, the game sacrifices detail in favor of blindingly fast screen redraws.  ****The gameplay is very arcade-like: You fly through the air with the greatest of ease, and when you hit a wall your car bursts into flames.  You can customize your car with different colors, racing stripes, tire rims and much more."},{"id":3572,"title":"Santa Claus Saves the Earth","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Telegames","publisherName":"Telegames, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Only one day left until Christmas! Little children all over the world are anxiously awaiting Santa's visit. Meanwhile, very deep underground lives a wicked fairy, Nilam. She has a magic pot that allows her to see everywhere in the world. She looked into her pot and saw Santa and his helpers packing presents for all the children and became furious that so much joy existed in the world. Nilam concocted a spell that enchanted Santa and locked him in her magic lands. You must help Santa escape the worlds controlled by Nilam, so that he can complete his Christmas Eve mission. Only a few hours remain, so get cracking. Explore four unique worlds consisting of 15 different levels, including 3 bosslevels Multitudes of guards and creatures, each with unique abilities Parallax background scrolling gives the illusion of depth in the worlds Digitized sound effects Animated in game cartoons Password save ability. "},{"id":3573,"title":"Schnappi - Das kleine Krokodil - 3 Fun-Games","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ak tronic","publisherName":"Phenomedia","players":"1 Player","genre":"Mini-Games","description":"Schnappi is a character out of an extremely successful German music clip and pop song called \"Schnappi, das kleine Krokodil\" (Schnappi, the little crocodile). This is a compilation with three different mini games made with Macromedia Flash.The first game is called Schnappi Snap!. The player controls the little crocodile and has to catch food insects. But you have to be careful not to catch the stingy ones!In Schnappi Think! you have to remember and copy Schnappi's moves in the correct order.The third game, Schnappi Dance!, comes in two difficulty modes. Dance moves are indicated in the right part of the screen and the player has to make Schnappi do the correct moves according to the input on screen."},{"id":3574,"title":"Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Art Co., Ltd","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Scooby-Doo And The Cyber Chase is a single player platform game that is based on the film of the same name..****Storyline**Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Team are beamed into cyberspace to track down the Phantom Virus. This villain has a host of dastardly cronies to help him and the team search for clues and avoid the bad guys, before they are able to unmask the Phantom. ****Features****1. 10 levels including The Old Mine, The Prehistoric level, Video Arcade, Roman Coliseum, and a creepy Ocean Boardwalk**Collect Scooby Snacks for extra turns**features all the Mystery Team characters.**Hunt for clues, set traps, use disguises, and throw cream pies at the monsters **Password system to save your progress**This title is compatible with analog controllers."},{"id":3575,"title":"Scooter Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Vision Scape Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Razor Racing, the follow-up to Razor Freestyle Scooter, brings the popular sport into the realm of race competition. Combining speed with elements from the previous title, players take their scooters and hit one of three locales in an attempt to become a racing legend. Each location (city streets, mall, and an industrial compound) is composed of three separate sections. In the first round, players qualify for the race by completing three laps within the allotted time. Next, players race by challenging two other opponents in a three-lap challenge. Completing these two objectives will open up the area's skatepark, and by beating the park's overall score, a new member will be added to the racing team. Three teams are available to choose from, each composed of four members hailing from different parts of the city. One character from each team is selectable at the start, with the other three unlocked as the game progresses. Players can also shoot for X-Points by achieving high scores within the levels. If all X-Points are collected, players will earn an X-Medal. "},{"id":3576,"title":"Scrabble","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Runecraft","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Play the classic board game against the computer or over the internet with the DOS version."},{"id":3577,"title":"Sea-Doo Hydro Cross","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vicarious Visions, Inc","publisherName":"Vatical Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Seadoo HydroCross offers players five different models of fast maneuverable jet skis and eight varied courses on which to race them. Zip across the winding canals of Venice or speed through twisting sewers beneath Paris. For the truly adventurous jet skier there is even a Loch Ness course, complete with sea serpent. The game has two different physics model settings - a simulation mode for a realistic feel and an arcade mode for fast, forgiving gameplay."},{"id":3578,"title":"Sensible Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sensible Software","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Sensible Socceris the followup sequel to Sensible Soccer '98. The game now has all the club teams of Europe included, with many new features that have never been seen before.  Over 90% of all in-game graphics have been massively enhanced including all player models and textures and improved crowds and stadiums. The in-game animation system has been thoroughly tweaked for a much smoother overall look to the game. There's also a brilliant, new, stylish look to the even bigger and more comprehensive menu system. New close-up penalty shootouts in full 3D gameplay is more silky smooth than ever with improved aftertouch, much improved tackling, a burst of speed for defenders and the ability to wash whites at a much lower temperature. An improved in-game sound system lets you hear the sounds of the game more clearly. Over 200 European Club Teams are included, all with accurate player skills, etc., from the English, Scottish, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Dutch and Belgian leagues. Plus the clubs can play in all European Club Tournaments and European Tournament Qualifiers that are for all international European sides."},{"id":3579,"title":"Sentient","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You are sent to investigate an outbreak of radiation sickness aboard the space station Icarus, but once aboard, you realize your primary objective is the least of your worries. The captain has been murdered, an assassin threatens a visiting senior Senator, and a power struggle arises as the station careens toward the sun. Save yourself, or save the ship?****Sentient's main feature is the artificial intelligence controlling multiple individual crew members aboard the station, each with their own assignments and behaviors. You interact with the AI characters through an elaborate parser interface, which allows you to ask them everything from the location of a vital piece of equipment, to their opinion of another member of the crew. To succeed, you must take advantage of the crew's help through this social system."},{"id":3580,"title":"Sentinel Returns","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hookstone","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Enter a surreal world where you must battle the Sentinel and his sentries over 650 chequered, 3D landscapes.  Energy and movement are completely redefined in this unique blend of arcade and strategy elements. You, only known as an intelligent presence, move about the landscape by teleporting between robot \"hulls\".  Any object in your field of vision can be absorbed for energy, as long as you also see the square of the landscape that the object is standing on.  By aiming at any square your can see, and spending energy, you can create a new robot hull and teleport your presence to it, or you can create neutral objects: trees to block yourself from the Sentinel's gaze, or boulders that can be stacked.  You gain height in the landscape by creating a robot on top of a stack of boulders, until you can see the Sentinel's square at the highest point in the landscape and absorb him.  The problem is that the Sentinel slowly rotates and ruthlessly absorbs anything in his field of vision that is more potent than a tree, including yourself.  In later levels, his sentries will threaten you with absorption from several directions."},{"id":3581,"title":"Sesame Street - Elmo's Letter Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - EC (Early Childhood)","developerName":"Realtime Associates Inc","publisherName":"NewKidCo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Elmo's Letter Adventure is an educational game for preschooler kids. Characters from Sesame Street help young children to learn the alphabet through a series of mini games. Players are given spoken instructions about every mini game by Sesame Street characters. The player controls Elmo in several mini games, ranging from scuba diving to vehicle driving, with the objective of collecting assigned letters in each level. Each time the player collects a letter, this letter will be uttered by a character, helping children to associate the written form of each letter to its spoken form. Players are encouraged to explore different settings, from outer space to underwater worlds."},{"id":3582,"title":"Sesame Street - Elmo's Number Journey","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - EC (Early Childhood)","developerName":"Realtime Associates Inc","publisherName":"NewKidCo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Sesame Street: Elmo's Number Journey is an educational 3D action-adventure that is designed to help children ages three to six with number recognition and basic addition and subtraction. This game is brought to you by Children's Television Workshop, the same company responsible for the PBS television series Sesame Street, the developer Realtime Associates Inc. and published by NewKidCo LLC. It was released almost simultaneously with Sesame Street: Elmo's Letter Adventure, also for the PlayStation, as well as two similar titles for the Nintendo 64 platform. In Sesame Street: Elmo's Number Journey you assume the role of the cuddly red Muppet Elmo as you journey and explore three different fantasy worlds. These worlds are Cookie Monster's World, Count Von Count's Castle and Ernie's Carnival in the Park. You will begin your adventure on Sesame Street, where you will meet Sesame Street characters who invite you to visit their fantasy worlds to search for numbers and play games. Before you leave Sesame Street you can interact with the characters around you as well as visit Elmo's Room, where you can practice playing the game. While in Elmo's Room you can also view the game's credits and watch preview videos from Sony Wonder (by pressing the \"down\" directional button). Each of the three fantasy worlds you will travel to consist of two different game environments and a bonus world. Once you have acquired the correct amount of numbers required to pass through each fantasy world you will be instantly transported to the bonus world where you will be challenged to solve simple addition and subtraction problems. Throughout the game you will receive both verbal guidance from Sesame Street characters as well as the guidance of a special onscreen controller that will prompt you on what buttons on the controller need to be used. Sesame Street: Elmo's Number Journey does not require the use of a memory card. The game's three levels of difficulty (Easy, Medium and Hard) can be accessed and changed at any time while playing"},{"id":3583,"title":"Sesame Street Sports","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Realtime Associates Inc","publisherName":"NewKidCo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Sesame Street Sports, kids are challenged to six sporting events featuring their favourite Sesame Street friends. Steer Grover on his unicycle, shoot the rapids with Ernie in his bathtub, race with Zoe on her Big Wheel, slip and slide with Telly on his snow saucer, go bouncing with Cookie Monster, and guide Elmo through town on his roller blades. This game was produced especially for young children, and features a special verbal tutorial that shows even the youngest of gamers how to play. "},{"id":3584,"title":"Shadow Gunner - The Robot Wars","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vertex","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Shadow Gunner: The Robot Wars is a third person shooter in which you control a giant robot. Shadow Gunner's story is set in the far future. Mankind has created robots to protect themselves. But bad people have also created robots in the hope to conquer the world. It is up to you to defeat them in three levels with five missions each.****Defeating enemy robots will allow you to gain new power-ups and weapons to improve on your firepower. Your robot can be equipped with a jet pack that lets him fly. Levels include both inside and outside locations."},{"id":3585,"title":"Shadow Madness  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Craveyard Studios","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Something is going wrong in the land of Arkose: cities destroy themselves, monsters attack innocent citizens, diseases spread among the people. A giant blast has destroyed a whole town, only a young guy named Stinger narrowly escaped death. Stinger engages himself on a quest to avenge his hometown's destruction. On his journey he meets the beautiful elven girl Windleaf and the robot Harv-5, who help him to reach his ultimate goal.****Although it all seems like a typical Japanese RPG, it is not. Shadow Madness was developed and produced in the USA, although, beyond any doubt, the Final Fantasy series has been the main source of inspiration here. The battles are random, like in many Japanese RPGs, and the battle system is almost the same like in Final Fantasy games: menu-based, with several sub-menu choices. The graphics are in 3D with polygonal characters in anime/manga style (what some people call \"deformed\")."},{"id":3586,"title":"Shadow Madness  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Craveyard Studios","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Something is going wrong in the land of Arkose: cities destroy themselves, monsters attack innocent citizens, diseases spread among the people. A giant blast has destroyed a whole town, only a young guy named Stinger narrowly escaped death. Stinger engages himself on a quest to avenge his hometown's destruction. On his journey he meets the beautiful elven girl Windleaf and the robot Harv-5, who help him to reach his ultimate goal.****Although it all seems like a typical Japanese RPG, it is not. Shadow Madness was developed and produced in the USA, although, beyond any doubt, the Final Fantasy series has been the main source of inspiration here. The battles are random, like in many Japanese RPGs, and the battle system is almost the same like in Final Fantasy games: menu-based, with several sub-menu choices. The graphics are in 3D with polygonal characters in anime/manga style (what some people call \"deformed\")."},{"id":3587,"title":"Shadow Man","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Teesside, Ltd.","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You're the Shadow Man, a person who can switch between the world of the dead and of the living. In Shadow Man your mission is to prevent 5 serial killers from bringing the total armageddon. In the world of the living, you're mortal and have conventional weapons. When you die, you are transported to the world of the dead and you become Shadow Man once again. Which means you're not really mortal. In the world of the dead you can't use normal weapons, your gun shoots ghosts which kill the zombies and the other ugly creatures which live there. You also have different voodoo powers and weapons. And you're carrying a large inventory around."},{"id":3588,"title":"Shadow Master","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Hammerhead","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In a futuristic universe you must destroy the forces of ShadowMaster which are attacking your planet. You are in armored all-terrain vehicle and you must shoot over the enemies in a full 3D world."},{"id":3589,"title":"Shadow Tower","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software, Inc","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Shadow Tower is first-person dungeon crawler from the team that created the King's Field series. Though the two games share a similar style, theme, and look, Shadow Tower is the start of a new series unrelated to King's Field.  The player controls mercenary Ruus Hardy, who, upon visiting the town of Zeptar, finds it razed to the ground. The towns inhabitants have been killed, and their souls claimed by evil spirits lurking below a nearby tower. Ruus heads alone into the underground dungeon to slay the monsters and set the souls free. This journey will take the player through six \"worlds\" based on nature, including Earth, Fire, Illusion, and Death, and pit them against monsters and bosses alike.  Players control Ruus from a first-person perspective, swinging swords and casting spells accordingly. Players can strafe with the left and right shoulder buttons. Weapons and armor are found around the dungeon and equipped from the status screen. Rings can be found that are imbued with a predetermined set of magic spells. The player can have one ring on each hand, and one spell active for each ring. Players can buy and sell items at shops. Equipment can wear out with repeated use, and must be repaired by a blacksmith or replaced all together.  There are no experience levels in Shadow Tower. Instead, the player builds stats by repeating related actions. Players can find fixed warp and save stones within the world to travel and preserve their progress. There are no maps, either in-game or included with the documentation, so the player must make their own with the help of an in-game compass. The game supports multiplayer only through a limited 2-player battle mode."},{"id":3590,"title":"Shanghai - True Valor","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SunSoft","publisherName":"SunSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Shanghai: True Valor is a 3D puzzler based on the classic Oriental games Mah Jong and Shanghai. Each game starts off with a stack of tiles arranged in a pyramid shape. In order to win, the player is required to match up tiles by finding \"free\" tiles of the same type. For instance, some tiles have numbers and some have pictures; the object is to find a tile not restricted, blocked, or under another tile. Once a player matches up two tiles of the same type, they are removed and the pyramid is reduced. By removing tiles, previously restricted tiles may be opened up. Gameplay flows in this fashion until there are no more tiles or a stalemate. Stalemates are very common and occur when there are no possible matches or moves remaining. Shanghai features two game modes, Classic and Arcade with an option for two-player split screen action. In the Classic mode, the traditional tile game is played from a 3D viewpoint. To get a better view of the free or restricted tiles, the camera can be rotated around the pyramid. The Arcade mode is a bit different in that it features game modifications. Going up against the computer AI or a second player, you choose a character and pick a variation of the classic game, such as playing with four sets of tiles on a rotating cube. The two-player head-to-head feature involves removing tiles and finding power-ups, like Tetrisphere for the Nintendo 64. The game features an online rules listing that can be accessed any time from the menu system. Additionally, players can customize time limits and the tile sets from the options screen. Shanghai: True Valor also supports the PlayStation Mouse for better control of the cursor. "},{"id":3591,"title":"Shaolin","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Polygon Magic.","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Shao Lin is a Fighting game for the PlayStation. Duels take place in 3D fighting arenas. Between the fights you walk around in a typical J-RPG fashion in full 3D world. You can talk with various NPCs that populate the world. Some will challenge you to a duel, which has to be won in order to progress in the game. Duels aren't always one versus one, but can include multiple enemies. You start the game with a young character which will age throughout the story to an old man or woman. Eating at restaurants restores your health, but also has an effect on the look of your character. Sleeping at inns saves your game.****There are six different fighting styles you can master, with each their own sets of moves and animations. In multi-player you can opt to play with four friends and up to an additional four NPCs in versus mode or battle royal."},{"id":3592,"title":"Sheep","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Minds Eye Productions","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"UnbeKnown to most people, sheep are actually aliens that were sent to observe the earth millions of years ago.  In the process, the were dumbed down to the sheepish mammals we all know and love today.  In this Lemmings-inspired game, your goal is to herd sheep across 28 hazard-filled levels so they can be rescued by their educated alien cousins."},{"id":3593,"title":"Shellshock","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Core Design Ltd","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Da Wardenz, an anti-terrorist tank force, is called in whenever there is trouble somewhere in the world. You are a rookie hired by the tank force and must prove yourself in 25 increasingly difficult missions.****'The Pen' is Da Wardenz' headquarters. It has all sorts of locations including the main hangar, basketball court, simulation room, workshop area, briefing room and various lockers (used for loading and saving missions). Before a mission, you can explore the headquarters and interact with each member of the team; you may learn something.****When you start a mission, the action is viewed from a first-person perspective. It has you controlling the M-13 Predator, a highly sophisticated and upgradable tank. The game is arcade-oriented and has much more in common with 'Quarantine' and 'Doom' than serious counterparts like 'M1 Tank Platoon'.**Your tank has unlimited bullets, can sustain heavy damage and can destroy enemies but also trees and buildings.****When a mission is successfully completed you earn cash which you can spend on repairing your tank and extra upgrades."},{"id":3594,"title":"Shipwreckers!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Action and puzzles on the high-seas!  In Shipwreckers you captain a small galleon style playing ship through all kinds of dangerous environments.  Levels consist of interconnected puzzles and combat engagements (against pirate vessels).  Reward treasures and increasingly more potent weapons keep the pacing alive in this near top-down 3D action game.****Shipwreckers supports solo play, head to head, and multi-person battles."},{"id":3595,"title":"Shockwave - Operation Jumpgate","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","publisherName":"Crystal Dynamics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"It has been 7 years since the alien attack on Earth has been repelled. Now, signs of the aliens have been detected within the solar system. It's again up to you to lead the assault before the aliens launch their second wave.****This add-on to Shock Wave takes you to places in the solar system like Mars, the moons of Jupiter and Saturn and the asteroid belt in 5 new missions that feature new enemies. The story is again told through live-action cutscenes."},{"id":3596,"title":"Shockwave Assault","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","publisherName":"Crystal Dynamics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Shockwave Assault combines Shock Wave and its expansion Operation Jumpgate and makes them available for systems other than the 3DO for the first time.****In Shock Wave, the player takes the role of a rookie pilot, defending the Earth from an alien invasion. From the cockpit of the F-177 fighter, one shoots at the alien walkers and fighters with lasers and missiles, rearming and refueling at supply depots when necessary. The story is told with live-action cutscenes.****Operation Jumpgate continues the story with several further missions, set around the solar system."},{"id":3597,"title":"Shoot","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Shoot is a budget compilation of 7 action mini games. These are:****1. Wild West**2. War Drones**3. Space Rebellion**4. G Squad**5. IF22**6. Ace**7. Air Rescue****Though listed as 7 different games, in fact the games are mostly reskinned versions of each other. They all feature the same premise: Take down a certain number of enemies to advance to the next stage. Each game has its own main menu, although it only features three options: New Game, High Score, and Main Menu (which takes you back to the game selection screen).****Wild West and Ace (while graphically different) has the player assume the role of a single character in the foreground seen from behind. The Mission (as in all games on the disc) is to kill a certain number of bad guys per stage to advance. The character can walk sideways or roll, and the game utilizes a Cabal style aiming system. Meaning that you move the aim as well as the character with the directional pad. There are also a few bonuses such as heavier weapons and bonus points to pick up.****G Squad has the player pilot a big mech robot. The only freedom of movement is strafing sideways to the left or right and some slight movement up and down. Aside from that the player controls the aim and can select from three different weapons to take down enemies with. There are also bonuses, such as ammo, extra points and fuel.****War Drones, Space Rebellion, IF22 and Air Rescue are all variants of the same theme. The player controls an airborne machine (airplane, jetfighter, mecha or spaceship, depending on the game), and takes down enemies in a similar fashion to the arcade classic Afterburner. There are two types of weapons to use: either a light rapid firing weapon (machine gun or laser, depending on the game) and rockets which are somewhat heat seeking. There are some bonuses, such as more ammo, extra points and fuel to pick up along the way."},{"id":3598,"title":"Shrek Treasure Hunt","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys","publisherName":"TDK Mediactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Party","description":"In this game based on characters and settings from the computer-animated film Shrek, players control the titular ogre on a quest to find ten missing picnic items stolen by the Three Blind Mice. The result is an adventure through ten different locales linked together by the swamp. Players guide Shrek from a third-person perspective as they avoid mischievous swamp critters trying to stun them. Each area contains a mini-game that will reveal one of the lost picnic items once completed. The catch? Shrek must first collect a specific number of items to gain access to the mini-game. Once he finds the items, which range in type from pumpkins to candy, Shrek will be able to compete in an assortment of activities. Tug of War has players pressing the directional pad to move a casket, while Cotton Candy has the ogre swinging his confection in the air to trap six flies. Catch Some Weed Rats involves stomping on ten vermin, and Collect the Armor is a race to gather seven pieces of armor while avoiding the Dragon. Swamp Fishing has players reeling in four fish, while Catch the Three Blind Mice is another pattern matching game. Catch the Worms involves grabbing ten squiggling annelids, Cross the Rope Bridge consists of jumping over gaps while avoiding fireballs, Knights' Stand has players tossing tomatoes to score ten points, and Swing on Chains has the ogre moving from one chain to the next until he reaches the exit. Once players complete each of the ten activities, Shrek and Princess Fiona will finally be able to have their picnic. Two difficulty levels are available, Easy and Hard, with the latter causing Shrek to lose items each time he is hit by a swamp critter. Progress during the hunt can be saved to a memory card. "},{"id":3599,"title":"Silent Bomber","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Silent Bomber is an old school style game which takes place in the future.  You play as a character named Jutah Fate, a genetically engineered man created by the government.  You're an expert at using bombs.  You start out being able to set only a few bombs at a time, but eventually you can increase the number by collecting E-Chips.   It's a fast paced game of blowing things up before they blow you up."},{"id":3600,"title":"Silent Hill","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Harry Mason, an average man, is driving to the town of Silent Hill with his daughter.  Upon approaching the town, a cop speeds by on a motorcycle.  When Harry gets closer to town, he sees that same motorcycle sprawled in the middle of the road.  Harry also spots a woman standing in the road, but due to the dense fog, he can't stop in time, so he swerves to avoid her, crashing into a railing, knocking him unconscious.****When Harry wakes up, his daughter, Cheryl, is missing.  Sensing that she would head to the town to seek help, Harry sets out on a journey, not knowing what to expect from this eerie town, enshrouded with fog.****You play Harry Mason, a normal man, with no powers or training of any kind.  You must search through the town of Silent Hill, looking for your daughter.  You will come across many people, some friendly, some not.  You must visit many different areas, such as the school, and the church.****Will Harry find his daughter and safely get out, or is there more to this town than a simple fog layer?"},{"id":3601,"title":"Silent Iron","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Your Mission Is To Destroy The Enemy Robots And Save The World in this 3D Arcade shooter. You control a mecha with highly advanced weapons and the game have 13 Levels. The gameplay is similar to classic games like Space Harrier. "},{"id":3602,"title":"Silhouette Mirage","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Treasure","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Silhouette Mirage goes to show just how to write an action packed 2D platformer! Take on the role of Shyna Nera Shyna, a Messenger, as she goes through a wild run through an apolcalyptic future to find and destroy the rampaging Edo Computer. But beware! The land is filled with a whole cast of wacky enemies and mutants, whom either are guided by Silhouette or Mirage powers, and all of them are out to stop Shyna! It's up to you to use the powers of Shyna, who's both a Silhouette and a Mirage, to beat her enemies and save the land!"},{"id":3603,"title":"Silverload","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Millennium Interactive Ltd","publisherName":"Vic Tokai","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Somewhere in the Old West lies Silverload, an old mining time. It has once been a vibrant, silver boom-town, but now it has become a ghost town, surrounded by perpetual storms. The town’s decline has started with a disastrous earthquake, but it may also be caused by an Indian curse, because the mine was built on land sacred to the Skaedi tribe. **You play the part of a bounty hunter who has been hired by the people of Silverload to find one of their children. The parents claim that it is kidnapped by \"the monsters of Silverload\". If you survive long enough, you will discover the town’s dreadful secret. **Silverload is a 3rd POV, inventory-based point and click adventure that belongs to the genre of horror adventures. It  includes a few arcade sequences: from time to time the player will become involved in gun fights. Silverload was originally developed for the Sony PlayStation."},{"id":3604,"title":"Sim Theme Park","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bullfrog Productions","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Build your own theme park, with all the roller coasters, rides, food stalls and anything else you can think of.****You change every aspect of each and every ride, event and stall that you place inside your park, from colors to the length of each ride, the amount of people on at a time, and how many fries are in a pack of chips (ok, maybe not that much detail, but you get the point).****The roller coasters are always the main events, and after you complete the construction, you can ride the coaster in a first person view, just to see the game from the view point of the customers."},{"id":3605,"title":"SimCity 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Maxis","publisherName":"Maxis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"SimCity 2000 is the successor to the ground breaking city simulation game Sim City. You are once again the mayor, but this time you can fully customize the terrain before building your city. The graphics are isometric, whereas the original had graphics displayed in a top-down fashion.****This title adds numerous features over the original such as the ability of building \"light\" zones, subways, hospitals, colleges, zoos, and arcos which are actually cities in cities. You can now give names to places, and your city is surrounded by neighboring towns with which you can make trade. Finally, instead of the poll in the first game you now have the option of reading several newspapers to get an idea of your progress."},{"id":3606,"title":"Simpsons, The - Wrestling","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Big Ape Productions","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"The first Playstation game to feature America's favorite animated family The Simpsons!. You can play as some of your favorite Simpsons characters including Homer, Moe, Barney, Krusty, Bart, Lisa, Marge, Apu and more!. Wrestle in many recognisable areas in Springfield including the Kwik-E-Mart, the nuclear power plant, Burn's mansion, etc."},{"id":3607,"title":"Sitting Ducks","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"LSP","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Sitting Ducks is a game based on the TV cartoon of the same name. In the world of Sitting Ducks lives Bill, a friendly but misunderstood duck. Bill is imaginative, quirky and adventurous. Bill's best friend meanwhile, is a big alligator named Aldo, who has a tough exterior but is soft hearted.  This mission-based game is primarily aimed at children. The player explores a large city and its surroundings, guiding Bill and Aldo through more than twenty missions, which are mainly composed of mini-games. Progressing through the game, the heroes will be able to get different modes of travel including skateboards and scooters. The game environment includes side missions and interactive areas such as a soccer field, swimming pool, skating arena, hockey rink and more. "},{"id":3608,"title":"Skeleton Warriors","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Neversoft Entertainment","publisherName":"Playmates","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You're Prince Lightstar, with the quest to conquer and slay Baron Dark, who holds the half of a mighty crystal called the Lightstar Crystal. With that crystal he can change anyone with an evil heart into his skeleton slave.****The game is a 2D sidescrolling platform game with 3D pre-rendered graphics, with about 100 types of enemies for you to slay with the weapons you possess. You need to complete 21 levels filled with demonic evil creatures before you can fight the Baron Dark himself, with 3D rendered cutscenes inbetween some levels."},{"id":3609,"title":"Ski Air Mix","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KID","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"Master the wildest international ski slopes with the help of 4 player characters and 11 different pairs of skis. Alpen or Versus Modes allow you to challenge the computer or a friend as you race towards the bottom of the 5 slopes. Perform wild stunts and speed compete simultaneously in this great futuristic board game. The depth of a role-playing-game is coupled with the excitement of four player competition in this struggle to claim relics scattered throughout a broken 2ting you join Lord in his adventures. "},{"id":3610,"title":"Skullmonkeys","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"The Neverhood","publisherName":"Dreamworks Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Skullmonkeys is the successor title to The Neverhood, which came out only on PC (and, in Japan, as \"Klaymen Klaymen\" on PSX). The game is an old-school jump and run type of game, with a large number of FMVs. The entire game is molded in clay.****The player takes control of Klaymen throughout the game in an attempt to put a stop to the main opponent, being Klogg, who wants to destroy Klaymen's homeworld, The Neverhood, via a huge robot called \"Evil Engine No. 9\". He uses an army of extremely dumb skullmonkeys to stop Klaymen in his quest; With the exception of several strange, clay birds, each and every enemy in the game is a monkey. The game features music with lyrics by Terry Scott Taylor."},{"id":3611,"title":"Sky Sports Football Quiz - Season 02","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Hothouse Creations","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Sequel to Sky Sports Football Quiz, Season 02 is a football trivia game which offers several thousands of new questions. Up to four players can participate in one of four games; League Championship where you manage a team which results depend on your answers across a full season; 'hit or miss' the right answers will go you through the Penalty Shootout game; two-player Man of the Match is a head-to-head battle where speed matters and scores goals; and finally building your own dream eleven with the money you win at the Dream Team game. All games feature Sky Sport's Kirsty Gallagher as the host."},{"id":3612,"title":"Sky Sports Football Quiz","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Hothouse Creations","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Sky Sports Football Quiz features several thousands of questions from all over the football world, including pictures and audio clips. Up to four players will be able to play over four different game styles, including ‘Dream Team’ where answering questions awards ‘money’ which is used to build up a custom team of players, and a fast-paced ‘Penalty Shoot-Out’ mode for a quick-fire challenge. The game rewards knowledge and speed, but punishes bad guesses with a Red- and Yellow- card system."},{"id":3613,"title":"Skydiving Extreme","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Metro","publisherName":"Natsume","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"In Skydiving Extreme you try to maneuver your team of skydivers into different formations in an odd mix of skydiving simulation and rhythm gameplay. You can practice your moves or compete against another player or computer.****When beginning a game, your chosen team of four skydivers will jump and then you have a limited time to complete more four-person formations than your opponent.  Doing a correct formation will slow your descent, giving you more time to execute more tricks.  To perform a formation correctly you must correctly enter the button sequence displayed on the screen within a short period of time. If you do this correctly your four skydivers will move into the formation. Formations are performed in sequence; if you miss one you must return to the beginning of the sequence and start over. You try to do as many tricks as possible before your team falls too low and they must pull their parachutes.****You can also &quot;attack&quot; your opponent - by performing tricks successfully you fill up your attack meter.  When it is full you can execute an attack and force the other team to defend itself by performing a defensive formation. If the other team fails in its defense, it will fall at a higher rate of speed."},{"id":3614,"title":"Slam 'n Jam '96 Featuring Magic & Kareem","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Left Field Productions","publisherName":"Crystal Dynamics","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketbll","description":"A fast paced 5-on-5 basketball game very similar to the Run and Gun series from Konami. This game features no real NBA license but two real legends: Earvin \"Magic\" Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. There are player stats and skills for each player which are modeled to be similar to their actual NBA counterparts. Features exhibition, season and playoff modes."},{"id":3615,"title":"Slamscape","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Viacom","publisherName":"Viacom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Cyberspace is in danger again, and you've got to save it. Gameplay is reminiscent of Spectre VR; the goal is to pilot a Slamjet (a hovercraft-like vehicle) around futuristic virtual landscapes and collect a series of glowing objects called \"Orb-ids\" while avoiding a series of enemies and bosses which require some puzzle-solving in order to defeat.  Once you collect all the Orb-ids in a level you clean up the virtual zone, and move on to the next.  Graphics are fully 3D with polygonal enemies and objects, and the game touts a dynamic soundtrack composed by alternative rock band God Lives Underwater."},{"id":3616,"title":"Sled Storm","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Sled Storm is racing with a difference. It has you racing a snowmobile around 14 tracks. Race on mountain tracks or in snowcross (like motocross). ****There are 6 characters each with different attributes, such as better speed on their snowmobiles or they are better at tricks. You can performs many different tricks and use them together in combos.****Earn cash for winning and upgrade your sled."},{"id":3617,"title":"Slots","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Coresoft, Inc","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Slots is a slot-machine simulation game from Masque Publishing. The featured machines are based on real IGT Slot Machines and include themes like the Fourth of July, Leap Frog, Blackjack, Hot Peppers, Baseball, and Wild Cherry. Features Forty authentic casino slot machines Includes Balloon Bars, Diamond 5's, Leap Frog, and more Quarter, dollar, and five-dollar machines "},{"id":3618,"title":"Small Soldiers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dreamworks Interactive","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Small Soldiers is a third-person action game released at the same time as the movie of the same name. Instead of dealing with the toy Commandos and Gorgonites from the movie, the game uses the characters in an imaginary environment as described on the back of the toy figures' packaging.****It has fourteen levels of single-player action some featuring the Gorgonite Archer, others featuring the commando Chip Hazard. You assume the role of Archer, who has to defend his world against an invasion of the commandos. You can run, jump, climb ledges and fight using a blaster. Many levels involve freeing captured Gorgonites who then help you fight. Multiplayer includes two head-to-head two-player Chip vs. Archer mode where you either need to capture flags or get a set amount of frags."},{"id":3619,"title":"Smurf Racer!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artificial Mind & Movement","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This kart racer features the Smurfs as characters.  Choose one of eight (with four secret) characters to race with among various climates and regions.  You can race in single player or championship modes, along with a Capture the Flag-style Flag Race."},{"id":3620,"title":"Smurfs, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Doki Denki Studio","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"This game is targeted to young players. This is a 3d lateral view platformer where the player controls one of those little blue people through 20 levels in order to save his friends captured by the evil Gargamel.**Levels features forest, icy plains, volcano undergrounds, Gargamel's castle, the Smurf's village, and so on.**The adventure itself is split in two parts, one being a simple tutorial while the second parts represents the game itself."},{"id":3621,"title":"Sno-Cross Championship Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Unique Development Studios","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Strap on your goggles and helmet, choose your favorite Yamaha sled, and hit the courses. Gain experience day and night, sun rain or snow, racing on the icy flats of Vladivostok, the slopes of Aspen, and the tunnels of Nagano. ****But, the real challenge starts when you enter the race circuit. Start with the 500cc sleds, win races, upgrade your snowmobile, and unlock higher end sleds and new courses.. And, if you're looking for even more challenges, race head-to-head with your friends, go vertical on hill-climbing tracks, or create your own courses with the included track editor.****The PC conversion has a higher polygon count, higher resolution on the textures, and more accurate physics."},{"id":3622,"title":"Snow Racer 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ocean","publisherName":"Ocean","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Snow Racer 98 is an arcade simulation of several of the most exciting and trendy winter sports. Whether you prefer two ski's or one, the grace of aerobatic stunts or just out and out speed, Paris based \"Power and Magic\" feel sure that they have something for you in this game. There are 15 massive slopes to choose from, 20 different aerial stunts to perfect and events like Downhill and Slalom Skiing, Alpine speed-boarding and pure aerobatic snowboarding. All of 1998's official ranges are represented and the game is endorsed by both Nidecker and Dynastar. "},{"id":3623,"title":"Snowboarding","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atelier Double","publisherName":"A1 Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"A snowboarding game with a Race and a Trick mode.****The Race mode lets the player race on 27 different courses. This mode lets the player race solo or against one or two other opponents. In the solo race, the player has to keep hitting checkpoints in a limited amount of time.****Trick mode has the player try to do as many tricks as possible within a given time limit. Performing tricks gains the player more time to complete a course****Players can choose from 3 different snowboarders, each with their own abilities, such as one being fast and another being good at turns.****Options include 3 difficulty levels, turning a course guide on or off, whether to turn vibration on or off, and whether to turn on or off a handicap."},{"id":3624,"title":"Soccer '97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Silicon Dreams","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Soccer '97 is a one or two player football game based on the English league as it more or less was in the 1997-1998 season.  There are four modes of play•Exhibition mode where the player picks both teams and plays as one of them. •League mode where a player selects a team and plays through an entire season with the game simulating all other results. The teams in this mode are restricted to the English Premier league for the 1997-1998 season (*see note below) •Arcade mode is a knock-out tournament •Tournament mode starts with four groups each with four teams in each which can be manually or randomly populated. Here the teams within each group play each other and the group winners play for the trophy. There is a limited team management function within the game. Prior to the match the player can decide on their preferred formation, and can assign roles such as man marking to their defenders and so on. The game is licensed by the Professional Footballer's Association and so can use footballer's names, however all team emblems and strips are fictitious.  The teams available in the Exhibition Match mode are Arsenal, Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea, Coventry City, Crystal Palace, Derby County, Everton, Huddersfield Town, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Leicester City, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Queens Park Rangers, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Southampton, Stoke city, Sunderland, Tottenham Hotspur, Tranmere Rovers, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham United, Wimbledon and Wolves.  *However the teams in the League are not quite those that played in the 1997-1998 season. The league is largely correct but Bolton Wanderers and Crystal Palace are missing and have been replaced with Middlesborough and Sunderland."},{"id":3625,"title":"Soccer Kid","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Telegames","publisherName":"Telegames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Aliens attempting to steal the World Cup have crashed as they tried to flee, and the Cup has been broken, its pieces scattered around the globe. As Soccer Kid, you must retrieve it. During your journey you will visit Britain, Italy, Russia, Japan, and finally the States.****Soccer Kid is a platform game with some unique elements.  As the name implies, you have to kill your enemies with your ball. Football-style tricks of keeping the ball in the air and under control are especially useful - headers and overhead kicks can be played with practice. You gain access to the pieces by collecting 11 Player Cards across each world.****There is a saving feature that gives you the ability to save between each country (but not between individual levels)."},{"id":3626,"title":"Sol Divide","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psikyo","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Set against a medieval fantasy backdrop, Sol Divide is a 2D side-scrolling shooter that pits one or two players against a horde of flying enemies. There are three different characters that can be played as, each with their own weapon and fighting style. Various magic scrolls can be found by defeating enemies which allow the player to cast several different types of spells including lightning and fire.****The story itself concerns an evil being who sets out looking for a Power Stone and cuts down all in his path with his sword, the Sol Divide. It is up to you to stop him, battling your way through several stages in both Arcade and Original Mode (which contain different areas and require different tactics to beat, the Original Mode being designed as a more difficult experience for players who want to progress on to a higher challenge).****Defeating enemies rewards the player with different items to help them on their journey, including the aforementioned magic scrolls, healing potions, magic bottles (only when playing Arcade Mode) and protection accessories (if playing Original Mode)."},{"id":3627,"title":"Sonic Wings Special","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Video System","publisherName":"MediaQuest","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A secret organization called Fata Morgana is developing a weapon that is capable of killing or wounding two-thirds of the world's population. A super-national group of combat experts from all over the world called Project Blue has been established to counteract Fata Morgana's evil doings. Sonic Wings Special is an enhanced and expanded port of Aero Fighters Special (Sonic Wings Limited in Japan), a coin-op shoot-'em-up with vertical scrolling. The original coin-op game uses altered levels, graphics and many features from Aero Fighters, Aero Fighters 2 and Aero Fighters 3. The home console version adds new characters and endings, new bosses, updated graphics and unlockable planes. There are also Time Attack and 2-player modes. The game uses a branching stage system, so it is impossible to see all levels in one sitting. There is a total of 14 playable characters and many different endings (some of which are reused from previous games in the series). Overall the game has a comic feel. As of Summer 2012, the Android version of Sonic Wings Special has only 4 playable characters with 4 endings and 9 stages. However, the publisher is planning to add further elements of the original version."},{"id":3628,"title":"Sorcerer's Maze","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Four Winds","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In Sorcerer's Maze (known as Prism Land in Europe) you play as Prism and Rhythm (a cat and a fairy) who set out to save the seven trapped guardians of the land. Gameplay is very similar to Breakout or Arkanoid. Players control a moving paddle (a tail-swinging kitty in this case) to bounce balls and break gems lined along the upper area of the play field.  There are ten worlds with ten levels in each. Worlds include air, seas, rivers, forests, and castles, which primarily just changes the background art. Players are granted score multipliers for hitting gems in quick succession, and lose a \"life\" if the ball falls past the paddle and off the screen. The end of each world is a boss battle, where the player must bounce the ball off the boss' weak spot while avoiding attacks. Two players can also team up, or challenge each other in split-screen Battle Mode.  In addition to points, the player builds up MP through smashing gems and collecting items that fall out. In addition to collecting and activating powerups during play, the player uses MP to purchase powerups at the start of each level. Powerups include multiball, piercing ball, wider paddle, and a comically enormous ball. Graphical effects are used during the boss battles, and with some powerups, to generate snow, stretch the screen, and otherwise bring life to the play fields.  High scores are saved, but progress within the worlds is not. However, the first level of each of the ten worlds is always available at the start. After having saved all the guardians, you unlock the final castle stage."},{"id":3629,"title":"Soul Blade","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"In the 16th century, a sword surfaces that is so powerful, so evil that warriors from all over the globe seek it out. It is Soul Edge, a demon blade. From America to Europe to Japan, these warriors fight each other for the chance to obtain it. Soul Blade is a 3D weapons fighting game that chronicles their story.****A complete 3D fighting game that allows for side steps, Soul Blade has twelve colorful fighters (ten standard, two hidden, plus additional costumes for a few fighters), each with various weapons and styles. The first ten can be used in all the combat modes, while the hidden two can only be used in versus and arcade mode.****Namco enhanced the arcade version (called Soul Edge) by adding a well done CGI intro, plus a story mode to the addition of the traditional team, survival, and time attack modes. The story mode goes into greater detail about each character, and is presented in an ancient book format. The story mode also allows you to unlock more of each characters' extra weapons. These weapons, which vary in lengths, stats, and durability, add to the options available players in the versus mode.****Soul Blade's sequel is SoulCalibur, both in the arcades and for the Sega Dreamcast"},{"id":3630,"title":"Soul of the Samurai","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCE Sapporo","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Soul of the Samurai is an action-adventure game set in feudal Japan in which players control a samurai who must battle an evil shogun and his minions.****Gameplay is similar to that of Silent Hill or the Resident Evil series, though restricted to close-combat weapons such as swords over pistols and firearms."},{"id":3631,"title":"South Park - Chef's Luv Shack","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Austin","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Chef hosts this Acclaim title, which mixes South Park trivia with mini games in the mold of Mario Party (Nintendo 64). The idea is you choose your favourite South Park kid (Kyle, Kenny, Stan or Cartman) and answer the questions based on episodes from the cartoon series. If you get it right, you then spin the wheel, and you either get the cash, lose it all, or play a mini game (either by yourself, against the AI, or against your friends if you're in multiplayer mode). The person who has the highest score (or the most correct answers) after a chosen amount of rounds wins."},{"id":3632,"title":"South Park","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Iguana Entertainment","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A giant comet is heading toward South Park and it's up to you to save them! Beware of anal-probing aliens, big evil clones, demented turkeys, and multi-player internet action. It's the only game big enough for Cartman's big fat ...!"},{"id":3633,"title":"South Park Rally","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Tantalus Interactive","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Choose your character from the cast of the popular 'mature' cartoon South Park, and tear through the streets in this racing game. Your character's vehicle may be a little cart, trike, or box, for example. Weapons include rockets, Salty Balls, Cheesy Poofs, the beloved Cow and even an Anal probe. All of the voices are also included, making it feel more like the real cartoon than a rally game. You can also play an all-on-all 4 player mode."},{"id":3634,"title":"Soviet Strike","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tiburon Entertainment","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"In 1991, the U.S.S.R. (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) boasting the largest military force in history, suddenly and unexpectedly collapsed. Since that time the fallen empire has lain lifeless -- a rich corpse waiting to be picked clean. Now, a sinister ex-KGB general codenamed Shadowman directs a flock of vultures to swoop in from all parts of Eastern Europe and claim Russia's nuclear warheads and weapons of mass terror. While directing these 'wars of liberation' Shadowman intends to shake democratic Russia to it's foundations, bringing about a return to the Cold War...or even worse. You chopper into Crimea and discover the plot of this Russian madman using thermal spy devices. You must quickly move on to the Black Sea to prevent the hijacking of ICBM ships, respond to an attack on a chemical weapons plant in the desert passes, and then recover a nuclear reactor core in Transylvania. As you successfully thwart these stages of Operation Vulture, Shadowman is forced to take his coup to the streets of Moscow. Guide your chopper through five unique 3D worlds as you complete 41 deadly missions. Enemy vehicles, tactics, and responses change, based upon your activities, making this the first of STRIKE's new \"Living Battlefields\"."},{"id":3635,"title":"Space Debris","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rage Software Limited","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"This third-person perspective space shooter casts the player as UED pilot James Bryant, the brash young adventurer who is humanity's last hope.    Gameplay takes place across 10 levels with 6 different attack ships to pilot.  The majority of the levels are linear with a few alternate paths.  There are, however, numerous free-roaming levels which give the navigation controls over to the player.  Five different power-ups enhance weapon capabilities while medals are awarded based on level performace."},{"id":3636,"title":"Space Griffon VF-9","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Panther Software","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"This is a graphically enhanced version of the PC-98 game  Hamlet.****The largest moon base, \"Hamlet\", has stopped responding to communication. It is up to you to determine what happened, and fix it. The game mixes typical FPS gameplay with RPG elements. You are inside a giant mech that can transform into a shape fit for walking, driving, and a mixture of both. You can move square-by-square, with 90-degree turns, slide left or right, and look up and down. By defeating enemies, the invisible RPG elements are introduced: you have hit points, energy points, and you can collect weapons and items. When an enemy approaches, this is shown through an icon, along with the distance.****The environment is claustrophobic and maze-like, and includes many enemies. The game features an unusually large amount of plot for a game of this type, mostly consisting of conversations between your teammates, who are always in other parts of the station."},{"id":3637,"title":"Space Hulk - Vengeance of the Blood Angels","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Krisalis Software Ltd","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Space Hulk: Vengeance of the Blood Angels is a mix of a First-Person-Shooter and a tactical fighting game. It is placed in the**Warhammer 40k background of the Games Workshop table top games. **It is the successor of the PC game Space Hulk from 1993 and it tells of the fight between the imperial Terminator Chapters and the Tyranid Gene Stealers.****You control up to ten Terminators. You give them orders in a tactical screen and/or take over one of them and then move in a 3D environment and fight the Gene Stealers just as in a First- Person-Shooter. So the game includes tactical planning and fighting in a good balance."},{"id":3638,"title":"Space Invaders","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Z-Axis","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In 1978, Earth successfully repulsed an invasion from outer space thanks to \"the Tank.\"  The Tank was based on alien technology found when a scout ship had crashed years earlier.  Now, over 20 years later, a new Tank has been created based on the technology recovered during the 1978 invasion.  And none too soon, because the Invaders are back!****Space Invaders is yet another classic arcade game remake by Activision.  (See Battlezone and Asteroids.)  But this time, Activision licensed a game from Taito instead of Atari.  The game stays close to its roots while adding many power-ups and enemies.****You can play either one or two players against the Invaders, who march down the screen in orderly rows and columns, at one of three skill levels.  You'll start at Pluto and work your way through the Solar System to Mars, then Venus, and finally Earth.  There are four common aliens (red, green, blue, and yellow), plus seven more less common ones.  You receive special one shot power-ups by shooting four of the same type of Invaders in a row.  As in the original game, there are also Mother Ships that fly above the action, but in this version if you hit them you can pick up other useful power-ups like shields or double shots.  Plus, after fighting off several waves on each planet, you'll face a unique boss.  If you manage to finish the game, you'll be able to play a reproduction of the original coin-op."},{"id":3639,"title":"Space Jam","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sculptured Software","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketbll","description":"Based on the movie of the same name, Space Jam centres around an invasion of Looney Tunes land by tiny aliens. The fate of the Tunes is to be decided by a basketball game, and for this the aliens turn into the huge, evil Monstars.****The game is about two thirds basketball sim and then minigames are stuck in to fill all the gaps. You can play as the Monstars or the Looney Tunes who have the help of Michael Jordan. The basketball games themselves come in two flavours, two-on-two and three-on-three.****Successful completion of the minigames upgrades your character's abilities on the court. There are several - one involves finding MJ's basketball togs, one is a space race in the style of the retro Micro Machines games. There are about five minigames in all, and a player from both teams participates.****The multiplayer is a big aspect of the game. There is the traditional two-player versus, one team Tunes, one team Monstars, and there is also co-operative mode. In this two or even three players can play on the same team. Using multitaps, you can actually have a three-on-three game.****The Tunes roster is made up of Michael Jordan, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Lola Bunny, Taz, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepé Le Pew, Sylvester, Wile E. Coyote, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam. The Monstars have access to Pound, Bupkus, Bang, Blanko and Nawt.****There are three statistics in the game, namely Speed, Shooting and Rebounds. These are pretty self-explanatory, but there is another more subtle one that's similar to stamina. Throughout the course of play your characters will get tired and lose their focus. A successful slam dunk usually tops this up.****The closest thing the game has to a single player mode is the Intergalactic Tournament (though it can be played multiplayer). This is a series of five matches in a row. One captain is picked and plays every game, while the rest of the team is substituted in and out.****There is no real way to progress in the game as it does not support memory cards. Space Jam has more of an arcade, lighthearted feel to it."},{"id":3640,"title":"Space Rider","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Naps Team","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Blast your way through thirteen fast paced challenging sectors in the K78G System as you try to destroy and out-manoeuvre the hostile space ships. You will need cunning and fast reactions to avoid the enemies' lasers and missile attacks as you mount your daring attack. "},{"id":3641,"title":"Space Shot","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"CyberDreams, Inc.","publisherName":"A1 Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Ace fighter pilots Cyber, Nigo, and Wells have been sent on a mission by the Republic Special Forces to destroy a secret weapon before it is completed. Between missions the three pilots will chat about the status of the mission as well as other topics in FMV cutscenes.  The player's craft is equipped with two Vulcan guns. Two additional Vulcan guns are attached to FANG extensions, which operate similarly to the options of the Gradius games. Additionally the ship can fire a very powerful Over Drive beam or turn invulnerable and dash through enemies and bullets with the Booster. Both can be used to start a bonus chain counter to earn additional points, and both also increase the Over Drive Gauge which will cause the ship to overheat and lose functionality if filled. Unlike most scrolling shooter games the player's ship can withstand several hits before it is destroyed."},{"id":3642,"title":"Spawn - The Eternal","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Sony","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Spawn: The Eternal is a video game for PlayStation based on Todd McFarlane's Spawn comics.  The game switches back and forth between two styles of play.  There's an exploration mode, which is along the lines of Tomb Raider.  Spawn must climb and jump his way through a variety of environmental obstacles while smashing crates and furniture to find power-ups.****When you approach an enemy, however, the engine switches into something between a 3D fighting game and an old-fashioned side-scrolling beat-em-up.  Spawn must defeat one or more enemies, who may be surrounding him before he can continue."},{"id":3643,"title":"Spec Ops - Airborne Commando","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Big Grub","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Spec Ops: Airborne Commando is an isometric action game where you as a player, control a lone soldier through 16 levels of shooting and using high-tech equipment. **Levels span from hostage rescuing to mayhem & destruction and from urban environments to jungles.**Very similar to other games of Spec-Ops family."},{"id":3644,"title":"Spec Ops - Covert Assault","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Runecraft","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Covert Assault, another installment of the Spec Ops franchise, offers up action for one or two players to control US Army Rangers, in 3rd-person missions and combat across four different locations. At the beginning of each mission, you choose a two-man team from a group of six rangers. Each has different qualities (a sniper, a gunner, a grenadier), so you need to compose a team fit for the specific task, with more than 10 weapons available.****Singleplayer mode permits the player to control the ranger and his buddy at the same time. Two-player offers cooperative split-screen play. The emphasis is on tactical play, although there's plenty of action."},{"id":3645,"title":"Spec Ops - Ranger Elite","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Runecraft","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This is one of those first generation soldier shooters, that was one of the first games to emphazise tactics before total mayhem.****This game let you lead a kind of special forces which you chose out of a bigger group, like in Hidden and Dangerous. The difference in this game is that it's somewhat more action, and that it's played in third-person view.****The game takes you to several places of the earth, where you have to complete the mission objectives rather than just killing everyone (though completing missions often is about killing) to win the game."},{"id":3646,"title":"Spec Ops - Stealth Patrol","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Runecraft","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Stealth Patrol is the first console adaptation of the long-running PC military Spec Ops series. Players command two rangers on a variety of missions. Instead of working with a squad like the PC versions, only two rangers can be controlled. This can be done by two human players working together. When there is only one player, the computer AI takes over the second ranger, but the player can switch between them at any time. Also different in this console adaptation is the change of gameplay perspective from first-person to third-person.****Before starting a mission, players select the ranger best suited to complete objectives, based on five classes: machine gunner, grenadier, rifleman, close quarters specialist, or sniper. Each class has different abilities, and access to specific weapons or items. Each type also has a certain encumbrance, but the equipment can be further customized based on the available options. Some of the included weapons are shotguns, grenades, tripwire mines, machine guns and sniper rifles, but also more general items such as nightvision goggles.****The missions are set in a forest in Siberia, snowy mountains in Bosnia, the desert in Iraq, mountains in North Korea, and the jungle in Vietnam. The radar is an important element during gameplay. When a ranger is shot at, the enemy position briefly lights up on the radar as a red dot. Killed enemies often leave behind medkits and additional item pick-ups such as ammunition."},{"id":3647,"title":"Speed Machines","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Speed Machines takes you to the limit on bikes, in Grand Prix style cars and tarmac skimming Karts. Experience the thrill of acceleration on two wheels, the awesome power of a GP car and the super responsive handling of a kart all combined in one unique game. You'll need to master the twelve individual racing circuits from around the world to become the champion. Do you have the endurance to keep control whilst racing in all disciplines? If so, then Speed Machines is the challenge you need! "},{"id":3648,"title":"Speed Punks","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Funcom","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Speed Punks is a fast go-cart game in a cartoony setting, featuring six different characters and twelve different tracks.****The game can be played in four different single-player modes or in multi-player mode with up to four people.****Several different pick-ups and power-ups can be found and used to defeat the rivals on the track, including homing missiles, remote bombs and stealth mode."},{"id":3649,"title":"Speed Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Graphic Research","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Speed Racer is an English adaptation name of the Japanese manga and anime, Mach Go Go Go which centered on automobile racing. Mach GoGoGo was originally serialized in print form in Shueisha's 1958 Shonen Book, and was released in tankobon book form by Sun Wide Comics, re-released in Japan by Fusosha. . Based on the popular cartoon, Speed Racer joins the plethora of racing games available for the PlayStation. As Speed Racer himself, you can race on three different tracks simply titled S, M and L for small, medium and large. Before beginning a race you must choose between three slight variations of Speed Racer's famous white Mach 5, one of which has manual transmission. Each of the three cars is equipped with special features such as grip tires, rotary saws, a periscope, a deflector and auto jacks. Other options include 18 different soundtracks, normal and endurance racing modes and the ability to increase the speed and efficiency of your opponents. CHARACTERS: Speed Racer / Go Mifune : The focus character of both the anime and the manga is Speed Racer, originally Go Mifune.[8] He is known for his love of racing and values his family. He drives the Mach 5 (as well as other cars, such as the Mach 6 in the movie) and always manages to wind up in extreme danger (such as encountering thugs, race fixers, gangs, etc.) with his younger brother or his girlfriend Trixie. Speed is shown to miss his older brother, Rex (secretly disguised as the Racer X) in both versions. Spritle / Kurio Mifune and Chim-Chim : Speed Racer has a younger brother named Spritle, originally Kurio Mifune (????? Mifune Kurio?) and Chispita in the Latin American version who, along with his pet chimpanzee, who responded to the name of Chim-Chim in the American Trixie /Michi Shimura ): Trixie is Speed's chaste girlfriend. The \"M\" adorning Trixie's blouse stands for Michi. Michi would often fly around in a helicopter during a race, advising Speed Racer via a radio link to the Mach 5, in effect acting as his spotter, a function she also serves in the live-action film during the Casa Cristo 5000. I Pops Racer / Daisuke Mifune : Speed's father, Pops, originally Daisuke Mifune (???? Mifune Daisuke?) is a former wrestler-turned race car owner and builder.[8] Reluctantly quitting his job after feuding with a member of a corporate car manufacturing company who disapproved of the construction of a new engine for the Mach 5, he founded his own company, Mifune Motors (In the series' Americanization, the company was changed to Racer Motors). "},{"id":3650,"title":"Speedball 2100","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Bitmap Brothers","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Futuristic","description":"Speedball 2100 is a PlayStation a \"revamping\" of the Bitmap Brothers home computer classic Speedball 2. The only differences though, are change to 3D (although the angles are exactly the same as in the original game) and the ability to name and color your team."},{"id":3651,"title":"Spice World","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCE Studio Soho","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This game was released when they were at the peak of their success and before Geri left! ****Choose your favourite Spice Girl and use samples from their songs to create your own great song. The next stage is to practice your dance moves. The final stage is to put both together and all 5 Spice Girls rehearse for their live show. Control who dances which moves and the camera views.****The game is interspersed with FMV footage of the girls."},{"id":3652,"title":"Spider - The Video Game","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Boss Game Studios","publisherName":"BMG","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Spider: The Video Game you control a spider that has been implanted with a neural transmitter port, cybernetic legs, and weapon accessories. You begin at a sector map which functions as a blueprint of the research laboratory which you must explore. In order to clear a level, you must collect a required number of microchips. You must also find exits in each area in order to advance to the next level. The spider is always equipped with a Slasher leg and webbing, and he is capable of enhancing his fighting ability with weapons by collecting power-ups. The weapons include homing missiles, flame throwers, boomerangs, and electro-beams. You'll need these munitions to defend yourself against other spiders, cyber-rats, toxic green frogs, and other laboratory pests in this 3-D side-scrolling platform contest. "},{"id":3653,"title":"Spider-Man","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Neversoft Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Spider-Man is the first 3D game to star the popular web-slinger.  It is loosely based on Spider-Man: The Animated Series and Spider-Man Unlimited and features some of the voice cast from each and similar character designs.****Peter Parker is attending a demonstration of the reformed Dr. Otto Octavius's new invention when an imposter Spider-Man steals the device.  Spider-Man must work to clear his name and uncover the sinister motives behind the device's theft.****This game features appearances not only by most major Spider-Man characters, but cameos by numerous other characters from the Marvel Universe, such as the Human Torch, Punisher, Daredevil and Captain America.****Spider-Man's webs are greatly emphasized.  He can use them both for navigational purposes, like swinging or ziplining, and for offensive and defensive combat, such as tying up a villain, coating his fists with web for extra oomph, or building a protective shield.  His web supply is limited though and he must find new cartridges or risk running out.  The wall-crawling powers are also prominently features.  Spider-Man can cling to any wall or ceiling.  This is used for basic environmental navigation and for stealth as there are many sequences where you crawl over the heads of unsuspecting thugs, or drop down and catch them off-guard.****Combat is based around Spider-Man's ability to jump, kick, punch and web.  By combining these with direction and in various combinations, Spider-Man is able to throw objects such as furniture, hurl web balls, yank enemies into melee range and follow up with a flurry of hits, among other things.  There are a number of boss-battles as well, all of which are puzzle-based.****Missions vary from the fairly common fight-your way-to-the-goal or find-the-key-that-unlocks-the-door types to races to catch some or evade them or just trying to avoid the police.****There are several side goals in addition the main mission including multiple unlockable Spider-Man costumes and numerous hidden comic book covers to find."},{"id":3654,"title":"Spider-Man 2 - Enter - Electro","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vicarious Visions","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Spider-Man is out to save New York City (and in the process the world) once again. This time it is Electro that is out to take Earth, and the galaxy itself, for his own. As you fight your way towards the final battle with Electro, you will come across a range of enemies, objectives and bosses. Climb buildings, save hostages, disarm bombs, all while avoiding hidden traps and enemies.****Spider-Man has a range of new techniques and power-ups for use, including Electric webs, ice webs, tasers, and electricity armor, plus all of the original moves from the first Playstation Spider-Man adventure. Punch and kick are your main attack abilities, but coupled with your web you can swing into and out of fights, tie up the enemy and surprise them from above. You can of course crawl along walls and roofs to get to hard to reach places, and find the hidden comic books (which opens up pictures in the gallery)."},{"id":3655,"title":"Spin Jam","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Empire Interactive","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"The \"Spin Jam\" universe is in peril from the evil Moolamb. To foil his plans you must become the \"Spin Jam\" champion and defeat him in head to head combat. The characters you can choose to be are Gilly, Poppy, Wigsey, Aqualad, Babybot, Lemon Drop, Nips, & Booger. The game revolves around firing colored bubbles from a launcher, located at the bottom of the play field, towards the center spindle. The player must then rotate the spindle in order to get three of the same colored bubbles adjacent. This leads to explosions that shoot bubbles towards the petals, which are surrounding the outside of the spindle. Fill a petal with the same colored bubbles and it will pop. When all petals have popped the level is complete. The games modes include a tutorial, arcade mode, battle mode, and story mode."},{"id":3656,"title":"SpongeBob SquarePants - SuperSponge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"SpongeBob wants to give his friend Patrick Star autographs from their Favourite Superheros, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy. But first, SpongeBob must succeed at some increasingly zany challenges. See if SpongeBob can fulfill the Superheroes' requests to win their autographs!"},{"id":3657,"title":"Sports Car GT","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Point of View, Inc","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Sports Car GT racing at it's best. Compete against world class drivers on a myriad of realistic courses from all over the world. Over 50 real cars to choose from including the Porsche 911, Callaway C7 and C12, BMW M3, Saleen Mustang, Panoz GTR1, McLaren F1 GTR, Mosler Raptor, Vector M12, Lister Storm, and the Mercedes CLK GTR. Blow past the competition and test the true limits of your driving skills."},{"id":3658,"title":"Sports Superbike","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Sports Superbike is a 3d racing game that got a sequel in the Playstation console, this first game was never released outside Europe. The game is based in the Superbike racing that is a category of motorcycle racing that employs modified production motorcycles. Superbike World Championship is the international superbike championship, and national superbike championships are held in many countries as well, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, and Canada. Superbike racing is very popular with manufacturers, since it helps promote and sell their product, as captured by the slogan \"Win on Sunday; Sell on Monday\". The gameplay features 3 modes: Training, practice & single race in 4 different circuits: Indonesian, Japanese, European & South African. uring fantastic graphics and sound, and super fast gameplay, Sports Superbike provides a heart-stopping race to the chequered flag. "},{"id":3659,"title":"Sports Superbike 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals, Ltd","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Sports Superbike 2 is a 3d racing game that is the sequel of a game that was never released outside Europe. The game is based in the Superbike racing that is a category of motorcycle racing that employs modified production motorcycles. Superbike World Championship is the international superbike championship, and national superbike championships are held in many countries as well, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, and Canada. Superbike racing is very popular with manufacturers, since it helps promote and sell their product, as captured by the slogan \"Win on Sunday; Sell on Monday\". Sports Superbike 2 lets players experience motorbike racing on 15 tracks against up to 20 computer-controlled opponents or compete against another human via split screen action. In Single Race mode, players select from Unlicensed, License A, or License B difficulty settings, with novice, amateur, or professional assistance (braking and steering). Initially, only unlicensed racing is available and the others are unlocked by taking and passing \"skill tests.\" Race lengths include three, five, or ten laps, or a full 100 kilometers. Races in inclement weather are not available in novice mode, and many tracks are unlocked only after completing Championship mode at various difficulty settings. The Workshop allows customization of the various motorbikes, including gearbox (automatic or manual), gear ratios (21 different sprocket sets), and tires (hard or soft). Races feature qualifying laps and vibration options when using a Dualshock analog controller. Championship mode initially allows racing only for the Tundra Trophy in unlicensed mode, with success leading to the Mexican Rally and Countryside Challenge. Completing the challenges in unlicensed mode opens access to more tracks in other game modes, with additional tracks earned by completing License A and License B skill tests. Both Single Race and Championship modes are also available in two-player competition, with the former allowing simultaneous head-to-head horizontal split-screen racing (no computer-controlled competitors). Championship mode is identical to the single-player mode, though players compete against each other for the various trophies. Secret codes found during gameplay open a variety of hidden options. "},{"id":3660,"title":"Spot Goes to Hollywood","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Burst Studios","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The central character in this game is Spot, the little red guy from the 7-Up TV commercials.  Spot has somehow become trapped in a movie projector.  As he jumps from film to film, he encounters many classic film genres that make up all the different levels of the game.  The main levels are a pirate movie, an adventure movie, and a horror movie, but there are many other bonus films to unlock.****The game is played from an isometric perspective.  As you control spot, you have to collect 5 Hollywood stars per level to unlock hidden areas and ultimately complete the game 100%."},{"id":3661,"title":"Spyro - Year of the Dragon","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Insomniac Games","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The third in the Playstation Spyro the Dragon series sees Spyro having to recover a clutch of Dragon eggs from the evil Sorceress.****The player can now play as not only Spyro, but Agent 9 the Space Monkey, Sheila the Kangaroo, Bentley the Yeti, Sgt. Byrd the Penguin and his two best friends Sparx and Hunter. Sparx has his own levels for the very first time. Also, Spyro has learned a few new abilities, including skateboarding!"},{"id":3662,"title":"Spyro 2 - Ripto's Rage","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Insomniac Games","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Like the original Spyro the Dragon, this is a  platform-adventure game. Whilst using a portal to travel to the coast, he is enlisted to help a professor defeat Ripto the dinosaur. ****The game is split into 3 worlds - on each of these Spyro must collect all the gems and then kill a boss. Level layouts are less linear and more expansive than many platform games, with lots of sub-quests - exploration is required.****This time around, the fantasy 3D worlds are larger and more complex. Though most of the gameplay elements from the original game have remained, more puzzle elements and bonus levels have been added to this chapter. Spyro has a new ground-pounding move."},{"id":3663,"title":"Spyro the Dragon","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Insomniac Games","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The evil Gnasty Gnorc has turned all the dragons in the Dragon Lands into crystal. He has also stolen the dragons' gems by locking them up in chests or turning them into soldiers for his army. But he forgot about one little dragon: Spyro. Now Spyro has to travel through the dragon kingdom and free all the dragons from their crystal prison, recover the dragons' gems and defeat Gnasty Gnorc. ****Spyro the Dragon is a 3D platform game similar to Super Mario 64. The game consists of six worlds: Artisans, Peace Keepers, Magic Crafters, Beast Makers, Dream Weavers and finally Gnasty's World. Each world consists of a home or hub area, three regular levels, one flight level and one boss level.****The goal of the game is to beat Gnasty Gnorc by working your way through all six worlds. Along the way you  have to find all 80 dragons, collect all 12 dragon eggs and collect as many gems as you can. Gems are found scattered throughout the levels, in treasure chests. Also, each defeated bad guy yields a gem and end bosses hold several gems.****The inventory screen shows progress for each level, how many gems found and how many dragons, it also shows many there are in each level. The real challenge lies in completing every level 100%. To do this you really have to explore every nook and cranny, the last gems are usually located on hard to reach places."},{"id":3664,"title":"Star Fighter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Krisalis Software Ltd","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"3037. FedNet is now in control of the federation, and at an attempt to gain trust of the population following decades of corruption and warfare, the FedNet Space Corps were sent to the outermost planets to crush the small-time warlords still running the show there. After being \"convinced\" to join them in a tour of duty, he is assigned to an elite flight group with the only purpose of testing the most cutting edge technology.  A remake of the original game of the same title released a few years before for the Acorn Archimedes platform, Starfighter 3000 features more detailed graphics (now all surfaces are texture-mapped and a fogging filter reduces clipping). Featuring 15 levels in 4 worlds, the player controls the Predator Mark-IV, a fighter ship capable of space and atmospheric flight. However, other than the handy boost button, the player has no control over the throttle, (unless he uses a flight stick with thrust controls such as 3DO's CH Pro stick) and must keep moving at all times. In post 3DO releases, only two points of view are available: behind (better for acrobatics and general flying) and cockpit (accurate aiming and NOE flight). The 3DO release contained several more, like a TV style fly-by-cam, weapon cameras, and enemy cams that could show a nearby enemies' POV. By picking up crystals the player is able to upgrade his craft and obtain more ammo, and by combining colours, get more powerful weapons, some also obtainable from parachute drops sent by FedNet.  One of the defining features of the game is using the laser (basic weapon) to terraform the map. As the game map is composed by tiles, some with higher or lower vertexes, can be leveled by simply firing repeatedly at the same area. This allows players to strategically avoid heavy defense turrets by simply collapsing a hill, or destroy an heavier turret by simply burrowing the ground beneath it.  The player starts the game with three lives, and earns one every 250k points. Losing all lives means a game over, but as there isn't a profile for each pilot (like in Tie Fighter), the game can be resumed freely from the last savegame. "},{"id":3665,"title":"Star Gladiator - Episode 1 - Final Crusade","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Set in the 24th Century, this 3D fighter pits humans against humanoids. Combo systems and counter attacks are all there, as well as some strange characters, especially Saturn who uses two yo-yos as his main weapon."},{"id":3666,"title":"Star Ixiom","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Kuusou Kagaku","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Star Ixiom is a remake of the classic 1985 game Star Luster. You play the role of a pilot for The United Galaxy Space Force, fighting alien invaders with the help of the strategic mobile battle unit \"Team Gaia\". Five alien races have launched a collective attack to curb mankind's expansion. You and \"Team Gaia\" rush to defend the colonies...****Star Ixiom takes elements of other previous Namco space epics, Starblade and Galaxian 3, but places them in a free-form universe, strategically mapped.Gameplay mixes the first person space combat, strategic planning and some aspects of the role playing genre.**There are three game modes, TRAINING, COMMAND, and CONQUEST. Training mode is,well, training. In Command mode you go out on separate missions where you systematically fight through one alien race at a time. In Conquest mode you are given a large randomly created map of a solar system that shows the location of your enemies and friendly objects such as planets and laboratories that you must defend."},{"id":3667,"title":"Star Ocean - The Second Story  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"tri-Ace","publisherName":"Enix","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Claude Kenni is a young man who recently joined the Earth Federation, following the steps of his father. A strange energy has been spotted somewhere on a distant planet, and Claude and his father go there to investigate the matter. However, Claude gets sucked into a portal and ends up on a mysterious planet, in the middle of jungle. He sees a young girl threatened by a ferocious beast...****This young girl is Rena Lanford, an inhabitant of the planet (you can also start playing the game from her perspective). She likes going to the Shingo Forest to take a break from the world. But now she went a bit too far, and danger is ahead... but the two heroes finally meet and together continue the investigation.****Star Ocean: The Second Story is a RPG that contains some original gameplay elements. Combat takes place in an arena that allows your fighters to chase down or run away from enemies, as well as unleash special moves that damage any enemies in a large area of effect. You can learn various skills during the game, and become an expert alchemist, blacksmith, scientist, etc. You will be able to produce your own items (like for example making armor from iron ore if you have the appropriate skill). Another unique feature of the Star Ocean series is the so-called \"Private Actions\". You can talk to your party members and conquer their sympathies (so that they will fight better), or make them angry at you. The games has eighty slightly different endings that depend on your behavior to your comrades throughout the game."},{"id":3668,"title":"Star Ocean - The Second Story  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"tri-Ace","publisherName":"Enix","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Claude Kenni is a young man who recently joined the Earth Federation, following the steps of his father. A strange energy has been spotted somewhere on a distant planet, and Claude and his father go there to investigate the matter. However, Claude gets sucked into a portal and ends up on a mysterious planet, in the middle of jungle. He sees a young girl threatened by a ferocious beast...****This young girl is Rena Lanford, an inhabitant of the planet (you can also start playing the game from her perspective). She likes going to the Shingo Forest to take a break from the world. But now she went a bit too far, and danger is ahead... but the two heroes finally meet and together continue the investigation.****Star Ocean: The Second Story is a RPG that contains some original gameplay elements. Combat takes place in an arena that allows your fighters to chase down or run away from enemies, as well as unleash special moves that damage any enemies in a large area of effect. You can learn various skills during the game, and become an expert alchemist, blacksmith, scientist, etc. You will be able to produce your own items (like for example making armor from iron ore if you have the appropriate skill). Another unique feature of the Star Ocean series is the so-called \"Private Actions\". You can talk to your party members and conquer their sympathies (so that they will fight better), or make them angry at you. The games has eighty slightly different endings that depend on your behavior to your comrades throughout the game."},{"id":3669,"title":"Star Trek - Invasion","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Warthog PLC","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"You play as Red Squadron ensign Ryan Cooper, and fly the new Valkyrie fighter ship as you fight against the Borg, Romulans, Cardassians and a new enemy known as the Kam'Jahtae. Features Trek favorites Patrick Stewart (Captain Picard) and Michael Dorn (Lt. Commander Worf)"},{"id":3670,"title":"Star Wars - Dark Forces","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Lucasarts","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Dark Forces marks LucasArts' first attempt to enter the First Person Shooter market. Instead of licensing the Doom engine, like many competitors, LucasArts created its own internal \"Jedi\" engine. The Jedi engine contains advanced features over similar tech, including the ability to look up and down, jump, crouch, and limited support (in the build used for Dark Forces) for rooms (sectors) over rooms. 3D models also make occasional appearances inside the game, as turrets or Kyle's ship dropping him off or picking him up from each mission.****The player takes control of Kyle Katarn; an Imperial officer turned mercenary, now hired by the Rebel Alliance.  After a prologue mission where he steals the Death Star plans from a remote facility, he is tasked with investigating the sudden destruction of a hidden Rebel base. This leads him to face off against Imperial General Rom Mohc and the various iterations of his \"Dark Troopers\" - cybernetic soldiers with the armor and firepower to turn the tide of the war.****Dark Forces features 14 substantial levels as Kyle works to disarm the Dark Trooper project. Many levels reference characters or areas from the Star Wars trilogy, such as a visit with Jabba the Hutt, a trip to Coruscant, and a battle through the interior of a Star Destroyer.  Every level has objectives for Kyle to complete (rare, for First Person Shooters of the period), ranging from grabbing a clue and getting out alive, to planting charges around a facility to demolish it.  Cutscenes appear between key missions to update the plot.****The Star Wars license gets plenty of use, and the game features Imperial officers, stormtroopers, and a collection of aliens seen in the films as enemies. Blaster rifles and thermal detonators are used as weapons, along with other firearms inspired by the tech of the films. Dark Forces also uses the iMuse engine to dynamically change the music during action scenes, with much of the music based off, or directly replicating, John Williams' original film score.****Dark Forces is entirely a single-player campaign, and no multiplayer is included or supported."},{"id":3671,"title":"Star Wars - Demolition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Luxoflux","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A demoliton derby in the Star Wars universe.  Essentially, Vigilante 8 with Star Wars vehicles.  Use anything from a Swoop Bike to a mind controlled Rancor.  You can even play as Boba Fett.  Boards include all of the worlds visited in the Star Wars movies  (Tatooine, Hoth, Death Star, Endor, Dagobah, etc...).  Single player, multi player, and tournament modes are available."},{"id":3672,"title":"Star Wars - Episode I - Jedi Power Battles","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Lucasarts","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Choose your jedi (including Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Mace Windu, Plo Koon, and Adi Gallia) and fight the forces of the Trade Federation through the planet Naboo, facing plenty of droids and Darth Maul himself."},{"id":3673,"title":"Star Wars - Episode I - The Phantom Menace","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Big Ape Productions, Inc","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"There is a disturbance in the force, and the Jedi are there to find its source. There is a whole Armada of Battleships and troops besieging a planet and two Jedi knights come to protect the planet.****This Star Wars title from Lucas Arts is completely based on the movie Phantom Menace. It is basically an action game in which you play a number of characters from the movie, solve a number of puzzles, beat down enemies with your light saber or laser guns and follow the footsteps of the movie. But remember, you will follow a different trail to the same ultimate ending."},{"id":3674,"title":"Star Wars - Masters of Teras Kasi","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Lucasarts","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A fighting game in the Star Wars universe.****Shortly after the Battle of Yavin, the Emperor employs the services of a deadly young woman named Arden Lyn, master of the ancient martial art of Teras Kasi, to eliminate the key heroes of the Rebellion. Learning of the threat, Luke Skywalker and crew face her directly in a number of locales from the various worlds visited in the original trilogy. ****Each warrior starts off fighting bare handed, but has a weapon that they can draw and use, ranging from Leia's staff to Han's blaster, to Luke's lightsaber. A typical fighting game, it features arcade, survival, team, practice, and versus modes. Combat takes place on square arenas, and ring-outs are possible. The backgrounds teem with images from the original Star Wars trilogy, from snowspeeders fighting walkers on Hoth to Endor Shuttle Pad from Return of the Jedi.The control scheme is also typical, and most of the powerful moves involve fairly complex combination of buttons."},{"id":3675,"title":"Star Wars - Rebel Assault II - The Hidden Empire  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Factor 5","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Following his successes for the Rebel Alliance in the previous game, the adventures of the starfighter pilot \"Rookie One\" continue. While out scouting in the Dreighton Nebula, Rookie One's patrols receive a distress call from a freighter. As this is an area where ships are known to disappear, any deviation from the flight path is dangerous. But what they find is an Imperial presence where there shouldn't be one... and a new secret project to bring about the destruction of the Rebel Alliance.****Rebel Assault II is a rail-shooter \"interactive movie\" featuring a variety of action sequences. Rookie One will fly sequences in an X-Wing, the Millennium Falcon, speeder bikes and being on foot. His only real ability is the precise targeting and shooting of laser weapon and occasionally the chance to take cover and avoid obstacles. Rookie One will team up with other characters who will aid him and need to be defended in turn. Occasionally different paths can be chosen in the animation and different events triggered, but for the most part the game is a closed environment."},{"id":3676,"title":"Star Wars - Rebel Assault II - The Hidden Empire  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Factor 5","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Following his successes for the Rebel Alliance in the previous game, the adventures of the starfighter pilot \"Rookie One\" continue. While out scouting in the Dreighton Nebula, Rookie One's patrols receive a distress call from a freighter. As this is an area where ships are known to disappear, any deviation from the flight path is dangerous. But what they find is an Imperial presence where there shouldn't be one... and a new secret project to bring about the destruction of the Rebel Alliance.****Rebel Assault II is a rail-shooter \"interactive movie\" featuring a variety of action sequences. Rookie One will fly sequences in an X-Wing, the Millennium Falcon, speeder bikes and being on foot. His only real ability is the precise targeting and shooting of laser weapon and occasionally the chance to take cover and avoid obstacles. Rookie One will team up with other characters who will aid him and need to be defended in turn. Occasionally different paths can be chosen in the animation and different events triggered, but for the most part the game is a closed environment."},{"id":3677,"title":"Starblade Alpha","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"High-Tech Lab Japan","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"Sitting in the gunner position of a \"GeoSword\" fightercraft, you must shoot your way through the enemy armada and bring the fight to their base planet, Redeye. Altogether you'll have around 10 missions to get through before the galaxy is safe and your wingmen will help you along the way. And during those missions, you'll be expected to shoot out the sides of huge enemy battlecruisers, travel inside of enemy carriers and travel through the canyons of Redeye to deliver your payload.  The PlayStation and the 3DO versions offer the choice between an arcade mode and an enhanced mode. In the enhanced modes that flat polygons are remade in fully textured polygons and the black bars on the sides have been removed to turn the image into a fullscreen view."},{"id":3678,"title":"Starfighter Sanvein","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Success Corp.","publisherName":"A1 Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Sanvein is a fast-paced top down shooter where time is of the essence and every moment counts. The main computer of the self-sufficient space colony Utopia, called St. Schutz, has gone haywire. The goal of the game is to escape from Utopia.  The game plays very differently from a normal space shooter. Each \"floor\" is made up of a series of interconnected rooms, and the player can choose any room adjacent to one they've cleared. For each adjacent room the player has cleared, their firepower in that room will be greater. Each floor has a number of boss rooms with a much larger and more dangerous enemy, each of which must be cleared to complete the floor. There is also a stronger power weapon which will recharge after use.  All the while, a strict timer is counting down. When the player gets hit, instead of dying or taking damage, they lose time on the timer. The only way to get more time is to defeat a boss, so the player must balance between clearing rooms for greater firepower, and clearing bosses for more time.  The game has a unique glitch-futuristic art style and five floors to play through. There are three ships and three weaponry systems to choose from."},{"id":3679,"title":"Starwinder - The Ultimate Space Race","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Mindscape","publisherName":"Mindscape","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Starwinder is a space-based racing game, where the \"road\" is a twisting and turning rail which you have to stay close to in order to achieve the maximum speed.  You play as Connor Rhodes, the Earth's first emissary to the biggest race in the galaxy.  There are a variety of colorful characters from different regions of the galaxy that also participate in the race.  There are a variety of ships and weapons that are unlocked as you progress through the game."},{"id":3680,"title":"Steel Harbinger","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Mindscape","publisherName":"Mindscape","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In the midst of a large-scale war, aliens invade. The attack begins with pods dropped on the Earth, designed to turn anyone foolish enough to come near into a bio-mechanical horror, determined to kill all humans, and very good at this task. Luckily, one of the pod's victims manages to escape halfway through the conversion process, retaining her mind. Now, the Steel Harbinger, backed up by a group of surviving  scientists, must travel the post-apocalyptic United States, destroying aliens, rescuing survivors, and searching for a way to stop the attack.****Steel Harbinger is a 3d, top-down shooter, with the twist that you can eat the enemies you kill to regain health. Weapons, both human and alien, can be found around the large levels, as well as the standard keycards, consoles, and aliens. Between levels, full-motion videos explain the plot."},{"id":3681,"title":"Steel Reign","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Chantemar Creations, Inc","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"General Storm and his militia are out to take over the world, and it's up to you to stop them. ****Luckily, you are armed with a battalion of tank prototypes. While there are only three different types to choose from at the beginning, the number of choices will grow to 12 as more tanks are discovered throughout the game.****Play takes place in either the Arcade or Quest modes. Arcade has the player fighting through 10 levels of driving and shooting action, where players can pick up new weapons like laser beams, plasma cannons, and missiles. Between each mission, there is the opportunity to change tanks. ****Quest mode plays the same way, except the player is not given the opportunity to switch vehicles and must drive the same tank through all of the levels. Can General Storm be defeated?"},{"id":3682,"title":"Stock Car Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Midas Interactive","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Stock Car Racer is a single player race game.  This is a basic game. There are six cars and the player can choose one of them after which they race around one of eight tracks against the other five cars. There is no high score table, there is no career mode, no car customisation feature, just a straight race game.  As well as changing the sound volume the player can customise the game by changing the difficulty level, the number of laps in a race, and by turning vibration on/off. "},{"id":3683,"title":"Streak - Hoverboard Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SingleTrac","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Futuristic","description":"Streak Adrenaline Uncut!****Reject the tyranny of gravity and embrace the future of board sports.  GEMBlading - extreme hoverboard racing reserved for the reckless and the lawless.  Experience an explosively fast, stunt-packed race in the pursuit of pure adrenaline.  12 unique Streakers want you for the aerial underground!"},{"id":3684,"title":"Street Fighter - The Movie","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Street Fighter: The Movie is a 2D beat 'em up game based on the movie of the same name, which in turn is based on the well known Capcom series, Street Fighter. Using digitized animation based on the actors and the many locations featured in the film, the same style of gameplay found in Street Fighter II and Super Street Fighter II Turbo is used here. Select from a range of fighters (including Ryu, Ken, Guile, M. Bison and Chun Li) each with their own set of special moves, and defeat all of the opposition to become the King of Street Fighting. ****Also included is a story mode which follows the story of the movie and uses FMV in-between fights and a Trial Battle Mode, where you take on Guile in a range of different battle events to test your skills."},{"id":3685,"title":"Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"It's Street Fighter as you always remember it, with some new moves, characters and combo systems, as well as a more polished look and feel.****The new moves available for each fighter, called Super moves, allow them to fire off very powerful moves. A bar at the bottom of the screen represents the power that you have to use for the moves. You start the first round on 0, and each attack that you make adds power to the bar. Once you reach level 3, you can unleash the special attacks, that can sometimes KO the opponant.****The other major change over the Street Fighter 2 series are the Alpha counters. These can be used to counter an on-coming attack after blocking."},{"id":3686,"title":"Street Fighter Alpha 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Another Street Fighter sequel (this time for Street Fighter Alpha) adds even more to the classic fighting series.****New characters in this version include Gen (a wise kung-fu master), Rolento (who you may remember from another Capcom classic, Final Fight) and Sakura, a young school girl who follows her hero Ryu so close, she has the same type of moves. Dhalsim and Zangief also return to the fight with some news moves.****The other major difference is the loss of chain-combos and the gain of a custom combo system. Once you reach the required level (which is 1 at the least) you can execute a custom combo by combining any of the buttons (which there are 6 in total) or any of the special attacks (fireballs, etc.)"},{"id":3687,"title":"Street Fighter Alpha 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Street Fighter Alpha 3, the third game in the Alpha series, has a total of 31 fighters, the most in the series so far. New characters include old favorites E. Honda, Blanka, Vega, Cammy, T. Hawk, Dee Jay, Juni and Juli. Some of the newest fighters on the block include a former Final Fight character (Cody, who has been in jail since the last Final Fight game, or so his clothing suggests), Karin Kanzuki and Rainbow Mika.****The major difference between this Alpha and the last two are the new play modes World Tour, Arcade, VS, Training and Entry. ****World Tour - Simply choose your fighter and travel around the world, fighting the home town heroes that you run into. The more fights you win, the stronger you fighter becomes. You can also learn new moves, and there are three levels of Super moves to choose from before you start each round (called Isms).****Arcade - A simple conversion of the arcade version. Beat each fighter with your chosen warrior, in three rounds per match (much the same as past versions of Street Fighter)****Versus - Two human players battle it out. ****Training - A good way to learn all the super moves that are available, against a dummy.****Entry - If you save your character during the World Tour mode, you can upload him here to use in the other modes in the game (especially handy for Training).****Finally, if you complete certain areas of the game three new fighters become available, including another old favourite in Guile, Evil Ryu and Shin Akuma."},{"id":3688,"title":"Street Fighter Collection  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Street Fighter Collection is a bundle comprising several different games of the Street Fighter series. It includes:****1. Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers**2. Super Street Fighter II Turbo**3. Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold (updated Street Fighter Alpha 2 with balancing fixes: Evil Ryu and Cammy added as playable characters, timing of some characters changed)"},{"id":3689,"title":"Street Fighter Collection  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Street Fighter Collection is a bundle comprising several different games of the Street Fighter series. It includes:****1. Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers**2. Super Street Fighter II Turbo**3. Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold (updated Street Fighter Alpha 2 with balancing fixes: Evil Ryu and Cammy added as playable characters, timing of some characters changed)"},{"id":3690,"title":"Street Fighter Collection 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Street Fighter Collection 2 is the second title in the Collection series and it goes even further back to the classic days of Street Fighter II. ****Included is the one that started it all, Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, and the two improved editions, Champion Edition and Hyper Fighting, known as Dash and Dash Turbo in Japan respectively.****Street Fighter II: The World Warrior features all the basic features that would be carried over to subsequent Street Fighter II editions. The original game features eight selectable characters, with Ryu and Ken being the only characters with identical moves. In the single-player tournament, the player faces the other seven main characters, before proceeding to the final four opponents, which are non-selectable boss characters. Matches can go up to ten rounds if there is no clear winner before making the player lose by default (in Champion Edition and onward, this is reduced to four rounds).****The most significant change to Street Fighter II: Champion Edition is the ability to play as the four boss characters, as well as allowing two players to select the same fighter, with one character being distinguished from the other with an alternate color scheme. Characters using their alternate color scheme have their names printed in blue below their lifebar. The number of opponents in the single-player mode is increased to twelve due to the addition of clone matches. Some of the artwork is redrawn as well and the stages' backgrounds are recolored. Much of the gameplay is revised to balance the characters out.****Finally, Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting is a minor update released in response to the proliferation of modified bootlegs of Champion Edition. Released on December 1992 (eight months after Champion Edition), Hyper Fighting increases the game speed and adds new special techniques for some of the fighters such as Dhalsim's Yoga Teleport and Chun-Li's Kikoken. All of the characters receive new color schemes, with the new scheme becoming the default and the original color scheme as the alternate for all characters except M. Bison, who still uses his original color scheme as the default and the new scheme as the alternate."},{"id":3691,"title":"Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Arika","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The first Street Fighter game to use 3D character models, but it's still the classic 2D fighting (with a few zoom in cameras for special attacks).****There are 23 fighters to choose from, including all the familiar faces, and some new ones (including Cycloid Beta and Cycloid Gamma, who are two wire framed characters with moves similar to the other fighters).****There are some new moves thrown in, but all are in the same mold as the past Street Fighter games."},{"id":3692,"title":"Street Fighter EX2 Plus","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The second in the 3D Street Fighter games drops two characters from the first (Kairi and Sakura) and adds plenty of new fighters (Volcano Rosso, Nanase, Sharon, and Area)****One of the new modes of play available is the Director mode. It's here where you can record your fighter doing his/her moves, edit the film after recording (changing the camera angels, snipping footage that you didn't like, etc.) and then save the film onto the memory card to share with your friends. If, however, your not sure what to do, you can let the CPU choose which camera angles, etc. to use. Simple really."},{"id":3693,"title":"Street Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Vivid Image","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Street Racer is a kart racing game similar to Super Mario Kart.****Up to four players can play by split-screen. If there are no human opponents, the player can drive against seven computer opponents in three leagues. If the player wins the first league, they can play the second and so on. The game has eight different vehicles with different skills in speed, haste or resistance. There are also some power-ups on the tracks such as bombs, nitro fuel, and health packs."},{"id":3694,"title":"Street Racquetball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Highwaystar","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Enter the exciting world of racquetball with this game. There are several modes of play available: Exhibition (single game), Challenge (three games in a row), Vs (player vs player), and training (player vs wall). There are several different characters available, each with different strengths and weaknesses, with unlockable hidden characters. Play on one of four different courts, including an ancient tomb, and unlock another four as you play."},{"id":3695,"title":"Street Scooters","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"TYO","publisherName":"TYO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"It's time to grab your Hawaiian shirt, slap on your headphones and mount your scooter as you embark on the fastest, craziest, most frenetic racer on two wheels As well as racing against the wackiest bunch of misfits ever to be gathered on one screen, you also need to use your skills and judgement to avoid the hopping-mad cat, the flying chunks of Tuna and a small thing called road safety! "},{"id":3696,"title":"Street Sk8er","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atelier Double","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Street Sk8er was one of the first skateboarding games to hit the PlayStation. It is much simpler than its genre brother Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, with a simpler way of performing tricks and more linear stage design. What it does bring to the table though is a tailor made licensed soundtrack with artists such as H2O, Less Than Jake and I Against I, and some hidden characters and stages to unlock as the player progresses through the game. There are different characters to choose from, boards and stages."},{"id":3697,"title":"Street Sk8er 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Micro Cabin","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"This is a skateboarding game very similar in gameplay to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.  You pick a skater and go through different skate parks, selecting either pro or amateur settings.  You can also create your own skate park.  Multiplayer competition is also provded, including 4 player serial play.  Street Sk8er 2's sound track contains music from many well known bands such as Deftones, Ministry, and Static X."},{"id":3698,"title":"Strider","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 1","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Strider is a modern reinterpretation of Capcom's arcade classic Strider, with some gameplay elements borrowed from the NES version. The player takes control of Strider Hiryû, a ninja-like warrior sent to the technologically advanced Kazakh City. Kazakh has been taken over by a ruthless dictator, Grandmaster Meio, and his armies of robots. Many other Striders were sent before Hiryû, never to be seen again. It's now up to Hiryu to succeed where his predecessors have failed and free the people of Kazakh City from Meio and his henchmen.  As the original, Strider is mostly an action/platform game where Hiryû must hack and slash his way through hordes of enemies. The player must use Hiryû's climbing abilities to explore the 2.5D environments, uncovering bonuses and upgrades in the process. By progressing through the story and defeating the many bosses, Hiryû unlocks new weapons and powers, allowing him to reach new areas of Kazakh City. Contrary to his predecessors, this version of Strider is not linear and adopts a semi-open structure in the vein of the Metroid games, although a map and navigation system always indicate in which direction is the next objective."},{"id":3699,"title":"Strider 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom Production Studio 2","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In a future ruled by tyranny and evil, a lone Strider named Hiryu must use his sharply honed skills to fight for justice and peace, and defeat the Grandmaster, an evil dictator who has taken over the world. ****The game features a number of improvements over the original. The graphics have been improved by making use of 2D animations placed on 3D backgrounds.****Strider now has a range of new moves including a double jump, backward somersault and dash, which allows him to perform longer jumps. He also has the ability to boost his weapon, the Cypher sword, enabling it to release homing plasma waves. There is also a Savage Slash attack, with random slashes.****There are numerous bonuses that can be collected in the levels. These either boost Striders vitality, increase the power of his sword or increase your game score.****A welcome addition to the game is a Boss Gauge which lets you know how much energy the mid- or end of level boss has left before it dies."},{"id":3700,"title":"Strike Force Hydra","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ignition Entertainment","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Strike Force Hydra is a vertically scrolling shooter, with 8 levels, each divided into 3 stages.  Each level follows the same setup, standard scrolling level with enemies and a mini-boss, then an obstacle course fly through a tunnel, then another shooting level with enemies and an end boss."},{"id":3701,"title":"Strike Point","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Motivetime Ltd.","publisherName":"Technos","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Flying","description":"The terrorist organization named Hex has placed deadly ShockWave devices worldwide. If triggered, they will cause total destruction of the ecosystem. You must lead the newly formed StrikePoint helicopter team against the forces of Hex, destroying their strongholds and defusing their tectonic threats. The game contains 10 global hotspots that you can attempt in any order you choose. Each hotspot contains its own set of missions. Some of the missions you will be sent on will involve destruction of enemy aircraft and artillery, ambushing and elimination of enemy convoys, rescuing of ally scientists, and most importantly collecting and defusing all untriggered ShockWave devices. You can choose to fly one of three different types of helicopters to accomplish your goals."},{"id":3702,"title":"Striker 96","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rage Software","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"1996's edition of the Striker football series from Rage Software.****Graphics combine a 3D pitch with 2D player sprites.  The game includes multiple camera angles as well as different weather effects. You can modify any team's roster, select basic formations, time limits, difficulty, etc.****Select from 41 international teams and take part in either friendly games, league, or cup tournaments.**Also included is a 6 on 6 indoor mode, and multiplayer support for up to 4 players using Gravis's GrIP system or through a network. ****The game includes commentary by Scottish commentator Andy Gray."},{"id":3703,"title":"Striker Pro 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rage Software","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"European soccer game based around the UEFA license. Effectively a merger between Rage software's Striker franchise and playstation/dreamcast evolution with Infogrames' UEFA license. UEFA Striker offered a mix of arcade and simulation style gameplay and a certification mode, where the player was tested for skills in order to unlock game modes.  The game featured many clubs from around the world in some form or another, but in it's primary game tournament mode was focused around European clubs.  In addition to simple and quick selection of a 'friendly match' the game supported the following tournaments:  Super Trophy - Featuring up to 32 teams drawn from a pool of over 40 of the most popular European teams. In round 1 the 32 teams start off in four leagues, each playing the other teams within the league twice. The top two teams from each league proceed to round two, similar to round one yet with two leagues of four teams. The top two teams play the final, a tie resolved with extra time and then penalties.  National Team Qualifiers - a mode only unlocked when you reached 3/10 in certification tests. Belgium and Holland were not included in the list of 49 teams split into 9 groups in a pre-defined way. This was likely because the mode was designed to mirror the Euro 2000 competition, for which Infogrames did not own the license and so could not use the official name (the tournament was based in Holland/Belgium and they automatically qualified as a result). The player could choose to player any one of those 49 teams, one home and one away match against the other teams in the same group...the top team going to the finals. Group ties resolve by goal difference, scored then conceded. The best of out of all those teams which placed second in the groups also goes forward. The remaining eight second place enter a single knockout round, with four going through to the finals.  National Team Finals - Must have certified 3/10 and succeeded in the National Team Qualifiers. The remaining 16 teams from the qualifiers (or a new selection), including Belgium and Holland are split into four groups of four, playing each group member once. The top two teams proceed to a knockout format - Quarters, Semis and Finals. Penalty shootouts settle ties.  Territories Cup - Certified 5/10 unlocks this mode, basically league play around various world locations - completion of each cup unlocks the next territory.  8/10 in certification mode unlocked a bonus competition. The game also supported generic league and knockout tournament play, as well a classic matches - four preconfigured scenarios replaying historical matches.  Live commentary was from Ron Atkinson and Jonathan Pearce. "},{"id":3704,"title":"Strikers 1945","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psikyo","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Strikers 1945 is a 2D side-scrolling shooter with a WWII theme.  Use basic weaponry and many power-ups for real and not-so-real aircraft from the age.  To keep in sync with the arcade version, the game is viewed in a letterbox format. The US version of the game is a port of the arcade game Strikers 1945 II. The Japanese PlayStation version of the game is entirely different, as it includes the port of Strikers 1945 but was also released with the PSX title Strikers 1945."},{"id":3705,"title":"Strikers 1945 II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psikyo","publisherName":"Midas Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Strikers 1945 is a 2D side-scrolling shooter with a WWII theme. Use basic weaponry and many power-ups for real and not-so-real aircraft from the age. To keep in sync with the arcade version, the game is viewed in a letterbox format. The US version of the game is a port of the arcade game Strikers 1945 II. The Japanese PlayStation version of the game is entirely different, as it includes the port of Strikers 1945 but was also released with the PSX title Strikers 1945."},{"id":3706,"title":"Stuart Little 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magenta Software Ltd","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Stuart Little 2 is a 3D action game which follows the story of Columbia Picture cartoon. Adventure begins when Stuart helps an injured and frightened bird Margelo to escape from evil Falcon. Margalo and Stuart become firm friends. Unfortunately Falcao kidnaps the bird. Stuart decides together with cat Snowbell to start a rescue mission.  To reach the Falcon you will traverse six large and free-roaming levels where you can interact with all the characters from the cartoon. Before entering into any location a part of fairy tale plays. In each level there are several tasks to be performed for which player receive jewelled rings. Jewelled rings allows to unlock subsequent levels without having to the implementation of all guidelines. In each level the player will be able to pass two mini-games, such as skateboard or nailing balloons on time. "},{"id":3707,"title":"Submarine Commander","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Avalon Interactive","publisherName":"Victor","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"A shark like figure glides through the cold dark waters of the Pacific, feeling it's way through the midnight black waters using sonar eyes. At these depths any other submarine would have it's rivets popping but you're different, you command the only surviving prototype J -Class thermonuclear submarine capable of eradicating entire Continents with your lethal atomic arsenal. Submarine Commander puts you in control of a J-Class submarine as you are taught the strategies and tactics needed to survive treacherous seas. Using hi-tech radar, torpedoes, sonar, mines, missiles and periscope you must defeat enemy targets including nuclear submarines, aircraft carriers and battleships. Having passed this test you can play in the games mission mode featuring over twenty tense command sorties.Submarine Commander is the first U-Boat based game to appear on the PlayStation. Utilizing a unique S.U.B.S (Submarine, Underwater, Battle System) locator screen for seeking out enemy subs, Submarine Commander is a tactics and action based game where the right choice of weapons and strategy mean the difference between survival and fish food. Weapons, engines and various parts including upgrades can be purchased to make your sub an effective deadly war machine. "},{"id":3708,"title":"Suikoden","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Loosely based on the classic medieval Chinese novel \"Water Margins\" (Shuihuzhuan) by Shi Nai'an. The game is a fantasy RPG set in an imaginary universe, its main theme being political struggle. The hero of the game is the young son of Theo McDohl, a general who serves the Scarlet Moon Empire, presently controlling the land of Toran. Through a series of events the hero becomes involved in a rebellion against the Empire, led by an organization known as the Liberation Army. Will the hero find a new home there, will he be able to tear himself away from everything that has been sacred to him, including his own father?****Suikoden is a console-style RPG with several unusual additions. There are three kinds of combat in the game, the most common one being the traditional turn-based party combat (players can have up to six people in their active party). Magic runes can be equipped on the player's characters which allow limited usage of offensive and healing spells. There are also army battles, where the player must control whole units of fighters, archers, magicians, etc., and one-on-one fights.****The game allows the player to build and customize a castle, which serves as their home base and fortress.108 characters can be recruited in the game, a tribute to 108 Stars Of Destiny in \"Water Margins\". Many of those characters will be available as active party members and participate in battles, while others will act as strategy advisers, or enhance the castle itself in various ways."},{"id":3709,"title":"Suikoden II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A young boy from the town Kyaro, adopted and raised by a martial artist together with his sister Nanami, now serves in a Highland army, in a youth squad, together with his best friend Jowy. Their camp is attacked during the night. The two friends escape and jump down from a high cliff into a river. What will destiny bring to them? What will they achieve in their lives? Will they fight together or will their pathes be separated from now on? ****This tale of friendship, faith, war, and betrayal is a sequel to Konami's  Suikoden. You will have to build an army and to participate in a terrible war, defending the lives of the innocents. You'll be able to recruit 108 characters (Stars of Destiny), and to build your own castle. Together with traditional turn-based party combat, there are also strategic battles, which are quite different from those of \"Suikoden\": you have to move your squads on a grid field, trying to surround the enemy and not to get surrounded yourself."},{"id":3710,"title":"Super Bubble Pop","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"A combination of Tetris and Bust-A-Move, Super Bubble Pop has you controlling a character along the bottom of the playfield, who you use to throw bubbles of different colours towards the other side of the playfield. As you throw them down the line, they will stack up in piles of six. Linking three bubbles together will pop them (remove them from the field), and if there is a stack of six, the bubbles on the way will form a new stack in front of it.****The aim of the game is to remove all bubbles from the field, but there is another way of completing a game. Tokens will appear during play, and by collecting enough, you can move on to the next round regardless of what you have on the playfield."},{"id":3711,"title":"Super Dropzone - Intergalactic Rescue Mission","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ignition Entertainment","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Super Dropzone: Intergalactic Rescue Mission is a sequel to Archer MacLean's Dropzone. The game takes place ten years after the happenings of the original game. Back then a selection of the finest humans in the world went to an expedition to Jupiter's moon Io in search for valuable minerals. They were attacked by an alien race that the player had to defend them from. Now they have managed to establish bases on three more of Jupiter's moons, Callisto, Ganymede and Europa. The alien threat is still real however and they still needs to be protected by the player.  The gameplay is mostly the same as the original Dropzone although it features some new weapons and end of level boss fights. The player controls a spaceman with a jetpack and can fly in all directions above the moon surface while killing wave after wave of aliens. At the same time the player has to protect the ten people that are assigned to the moon by taking them to the dropzone landing pad. The action takes place on the moons mentioned above as well as on Jupiter itself. At the last level on each moon the player has to defeat a planet guardian. To do this the player has to hit them in their glowing green nerve centre that is exposed at times as they move around. Each wave starts with all remaining humans being beamed up by a leader enemy and to release the men it has to be defeated. "},{"id":3712,"title":"Super Football Champ","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Mindscape Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Football Champ is an arcade-style football (soccer) video game. The game was produced by Team Dogyan developers in Japan, and originally released in the arcades by Taito Corporation in 1990. Euro Football Champ and Hat Trick Hero are versions of this game with minor variations. Super Football Champ is the Playstation conversion of Taito's classic arcade machine of the year 1995. Super Football Champ is different. It is pure arcade action that deflates the idea that all video soccer games must be a serious simulation of the sport. SFC is the type of football game that you would spend your loose change on for an hour or so in the arcades before scoffing a packet of chips on the way home. The in-game graphics are typically arcade with bulky polygon players plodding around the pitch, pushing and shoving for possession of the ball. Although they appear as a squad of numbered clones, your star player does stand out from the crowd with his individual features and hair style (not forgetting to mention the flashing 'Ace' arrow over his head). The duration of the match may last from 2 - 18 minutes with the difficulty level ranging from easy to very hard when playing against the computer. The offside rule may be switched off for a more flowing game while extra time may include the sudden death rule for a definite outcome. There are 30 International teams to choose from with the skill set at the level of their real-life counterparts. Each player will perform to the positional strengths of their team - apart from the 'Ace'. Super Football Champ feature four modes of play. League allows to play 3 different kind of leagues. Exhibition is a single player game against the CPU, a head to head against a mate or a cooperative partnership against the CPU. Worldwide Tournament begins with group matches before entering the quarter finals for a straight knockout. District Tournament is a straight KO competition, while the inclusion of a Penalty Competition allows practice for those sudden death situations. "},{"id":3713,"title":"Super Match Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cranberry Source","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Super Match Soccer is an action oriented soccer simulation which has one major difference to other soccer games of its time: the pass system. Instead of the usual separate buttons for passing and shooting there are three levels of shooting intensity which depend on how long the button is pressed. Also there is no semiautomatic passing, the player has to aim himself. Aside that the match control is genre standard: button combinations result in tricks like back-heels or lobs and with the sprint button a player can run fast for a limited time.****By default the player controls the player which has the ball. But a optional mode enables the player to control just one soccer player. Playing modes are cups and leagues with 24 national teams which can be altered in the editor."},{"id":3714,"title":"Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"A Tetris-like puzzle game featuring popular characters from many Capcom games.****Colored gems fall from the top of the screen in pairs, but this time lining up those of the same color is not enough. To break the gems and punish your opponent with counter gems you have to place a crash gem of the same color next to the gems. If you make a block of gems of the same color they'll fuse, forming a power gem. Breaking a power gem sends more counter gems to your opponent than breaking the same amount of gems in some other configuration. But the ultimate attack is breaking power gems in chain."},{"id":3715,"title":"Super Shot Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Lead your team to victory and become the world's best soccer team using extraordinary moves and kicks to defeat your opponent. Watch as the team from China drops the Great Wall in the middle of the field to block your opponents moves. OR choose the French team and paralyze your opponents using the Eiffel Tower to shock the competition allowing your team to shoot and score! This is soccer like you've never seen before, it's wacky, crazy and fun! Does your team have team it takes to become the champion of the world? •Super Shot Special Moves - each national team has two or more unique special movies on offense or defense. •International Tournament - Compete against other national teams in a global tournament for ultimate victory. Over 30 countries to choose from. •Weather effects - Play in adverse weather conditions like rain. •Fast and exciting gameplay - The action is fast and furious, especially with the Super Shot special moves which can foil plans and make for exciting comeback victories! "},{"id":3716,"title":"Superbike 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":" Climax Group","publisherName":"EA Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Superbike 2000 is the second episode of the EA Sports Superbike series with greatly improved graphics including motion captured animation and a completely new bike handling system. The first appearance of a Playstation version, it is more arcade oriented than the first game."},{"id":3717,"title":"SuperCross Circuit","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":" Idol Minds","publisherName":"989 Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Supercross Circuit is a motorcycle racing game with both supercross and motocross tracks.  In addition to the handful of fictional \"local\" tracks there are 9 tracks that are modeled after actual national event courses.  Included in the game are 15 professional riders, and licensed gear and bikes to choose for your rider.  ****When you start a race you are given the opportunity to set up the suspension, exhaust, and brakes.  Racing modes, include Free Ride, Time Trial, and Season.  The majority of the tracks must be opened in Season mode before they can be ridden in Free Ride.  ****Application of the brake, helps the bike make tight turns, and the use of the goose button, along with weight shift, can help maximize or minimize air on any given jump.  There are 7 AI riders on the track in single player mode, and 2 AI players in 2 player split screen racing.  There are a dozen tricks that can be performed in the air with various combinations of the shoulder buttons, and points are listed for using a variety of the tricks, although it doesn't affect the winner of the race.****In season mode, you need to buy new tires, and add parts to your bike for increased performance.  You also upgrade from  a 125cc, to a 250cc, and finally a 400cc bike."},{"id":3718,"title":"Superstar Dance Club - #1 Hits!!!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Warashi","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"In Superstar Dance Club, players control 18-year old Suzy as she strives to become the Super Star Dance Club Champion of Tokyo by perfecting her rhythmic dance skills during 21 stages at various clubs. By earning a high passing grade in each stage, new stages are unlocked and Suzy earns money (chips) that determine which of the multiple endings are achieved at the end of the game. Three difficulty levels (easy, intermediate, and expert) offer a chance for beginning players to build up the necessary coordination skills to match the correct button press (Circle, Square, X, or Triangle) with the onscreen prompt in time to the music. Bonus money can be earned by using the left and right triggers to add special sound effects during the dances. "},{"id":3719,"title":"Surf Riders","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sunsoft","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports","description":"Ubi Soft's Surf Riders will have you shredding the waves using one of the top surfboarders from around the world. In this virtual recreation of the actual sport, you're awarded points based on the quality of your run as you attempt to dominate the world circuit. Points are awarded in various areas including how long you ride the wave, the height and number of turns made in an aerial, how high the spray kicks up and how long you remain in the pipeline. Prior to each round, you will select one of many different surfboards. Because surfboards harness various strengths and weaknesses, you should pick boards based on the current oceanic location and objective. Surf Riders features two modes including the Free Play and World Challenge Cup. In the Free Play mode, you can practice skills without a time limit; this will give novice players ample time to learn control layouts and combinations. The World Challenge Cup mode is for all the marbles -- the championship. A round in this mode consists of three heats: the qualifying, semifinal and final. Each heat has four computer-controlled competitors. You must place either first or second in order to advance to the next heat. In addition to supporting the Dual Shock Analog Controller for analog controls and vibration, Surf Riders uses a memory card to save game progress. Additionally, it features a soundtrack composed of surf-rock bands including Los Straitjackets, The Aquamen and Pollo Del Mar. "},{"id":3720,"title":"Sven-Goeran Eriksson's World Challenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Anco","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Sven-Göran Eriksson's World Challenge is a soccer game. It features 204 national teams from all over the world. There are six playing modes: Exhibition match, training, league, play-offs, World Cup qualification or World Cup championship. It uses the same handling as the Kick Off series, which means the ball doesn't stick to the players' feet. There are just three buttons to use: shooting, passing and tackling. The whole technical side of the game is the same as in Kick Off 2002."},{"id":3721,"title":"Sven-Goeran Eriksson's World Manager","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Anco","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"In 2002 Anco developed two soccer games that were licensed by the Swedish England coach Sven-Göran Eriksson. One was a action football game and this is the manager game. ****Your job is to take control of the England team and lead it through the qualifying stage before reaching the World Cup (and then later Euro 2004). For each match you play you are to take out a 23 player squad. The player database is reasonably large with most english players from the premiership to the conference league. ****The matches are presented with a 3D engine, where you watch the game from an isometric perspective."},{"id":3722,"title":"Swagman","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":" Core Design","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Swagman, a baddie from The Terrortories, has imprisoned the Dreamflight fairies so no one can wake up from their nightmares. It's the Swagman's plan to unleash his horde of minions and take over the world, unless two eight year-olds, Zac and Hannah, can stay awake long enough to stop him.****This is a character based adventure game with puzzle and platform elements."},{"id":3723,"title":"Swing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Software 2000","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Swing is a Tetris inspired puzzle game: At the top of the screen you see two lines of eight balls (\"spheres\") in different colors and weights (shown as numbers). At the bottom are four scales. You can transport and put down one sphere at the same time through a grey device between the two parts described above. Three spheres of the same color side by side will disappear and give you points; all other same spheres in vertical or horizontal neighborhood to this three will also vanish (combos)! The clue are the scales because of imbalance they go up or down and can catapult the spheres over the whole area! And there can be highest only eight spheres on one scale pan - otherwise game over. Later in a game there will be more and more colors and special items. The multiplayer mode is even more funny because there you have to make big combos for better items which you can catapult into your opponents area!"},{"id":3724,"title":"Sword of Camelot, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Arthur is King of Camelot and son of Merlin and the witch, Avelon. Protector of England from the barbarian hordes, Arthur, and Queen Guinevere face a terrible challenge when the evil Mordred attacks, bringing chaos to the kingdom. Ad well as a great half-hour video, Camelot features an easy-to-use virtual colouring book and a challenging puzzle game. Can Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table save the kingdom? "},{"id":3725,"title":"Sydney 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Attention To Detail Limited","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"The official video game of the Games of the XXVII Olympiad held in 2000 in Sydney. It includes 32 nations, going for gold in 12 events divided by 6 sports: Athletics (100m dash, 110m hurdles, hammer and javelin throw, triple jump and high jump), Aquatics (200m freestyle and 10m platform diving), Kayak K1 Slalom, Super Heavyweight Weight Lifting, Skeet Shooting and Three-man track cycling pursuit. All events feature 3D graphics with cameras that mimic the ones used in TV broadcasts.****Gameplay is the usual found in games of the genre - button mashing the two power buttons is required in most events to build up strength/speed, with an additional third button setting the actions, such as jumping or throwing angle. Other events feature alternate control methods, such as Slalom (where it's possible to press certain buttons to dodge the rower between the gates if the Kayak is going to hit one or place the paddle to force into a certain direction),  Diving (following a \"click-along\" sequence of keys) and Skeet (the direction keys controlling the aim, one button to start and other to shoot).****Along an arcade and 8-player action, the Olympic mode gives the player the option to build their athlete from the national open trials to the Olympics. By completing training drills in the Cyber Gym, the athlete increases his athletic abilities: Citius, Altius, Fortius, as told by the Olympic Motto. Before joining the competition, the player must beat national, continental and international opponents."},{"id":3726,"title":"Syndicate Wars","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bullfrog","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"In the sequel to the dark isometric action / strategy game Syndicate, you control either Eurocorp Syndicate or Church of the New Epoch. These two sinister forces are battling for world domination. You must help them dominate the world across 60 violent missions spread through 30 cities - you receive e-mails containing the mission plans. ****After selecting a squad of four men from your roster, you direct them through the rotatable 3D city views, shooting foes as the situation dictates. Nuclear grenades and psycho gas are among the new weapons. Tubes, a monorail system and unimpeded Antigrav vehicles give a futuristic feel to travel. In the PC version, 8-player battles over modem and network are available."},{"id":3727,"title":"Syphon Filter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eidetic, Inc","publisherName":"989 Studios","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Gabriel Logan, one of the government's top covert agents, must neutralize the terrorists that threaten Washington D.C. and destroy a biological weapon that has been built to end the lives of millions of innocent people. ****Syphon Filter is an action game played from the 3rd person. Players take the role of Gabiel Logan as well as other CBDC agents. **To successfully complete the mission, players must utilize each of the character's skills accordingly. Logan is able to kneel, crouch, walk, roll, climb, jump and run to meet his objectives.****The action unfolds over thirteen missions that are chock full of dangers, hazards and puzzles."},{"id":3728,"title":"Syphon Filter 2  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Eidetic, Inc","publisherName":"989 Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The sequel to the previous year's Syphon Filter, Syphon Filter 2 adds new features such as a two player mode, new locations, new weapons, and more.****The game compares to Goldeneye on the N64.**It's a shooter, but you must also use strategy.  You have a health meter, so it's not a \"one shot and you're dead\" type of game. You must complete missions, or battle it out in a deathmatch with your friends, or enemies.****The plot is about you having to prevent the sale of the Syphon Filter virus to a terrorist nation."},{"id":3729,"title":"Syphon Filter 2  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Eidetic, Inc","publisherName":"989 Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The sequel to the previous year's Syphon Filter, Syphon Filter 2 adds new features such as a two player mode, new locations, new weapons, and more.****The game compares to Goldeneye on the N64.**It's a shooter, but you must also use strategy.  You have a health meter, so it's not a \"one shot and you're dead\" type of game. You must complete missions, or battle it out in a deathmatch with your friends, or enemies.****The plot is about you having to prevent the sale of the Syphon Filter virus to a terrorist nation."},{"id":3730,"title":"Syphon Filter 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Eidetic, Inc","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Gabe and Lian are back -- however, this time, \"The Agency\" has put Lian and Gabe on trial for crimes they did not commit while they secretly plot to distribute Syphon Filter, a deadly virus, throughout the population.  And with Gabe and Lian on trial, there would be no one to stop them...****The game now includes mini-missions that allow you to sharpen your skills.  The basic mini-mission simply takes a map, drops you in, tosses in some enemies and weapons and lets you do the rest.  There is also an improved multiplayer element and tons of new weapons, including an X-Ray sniper rifle and an explosive shotgun."},{"id":3731,"title":"T.R.A.G. - Mission of Mercy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sunsoft","publisherName":"SunSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The year is 2046 and the Togusa building has been occupied by terrorists. The building is owned by a major military supplier called Machine Gear and houses some important scientists. The T.R.A.G. (Tactical Rescue Assault Group) team is sent out to resolve the situation and free the hostages, but are all caught in a trap. With only two survivors, team members Alex and Michelle, it's up to them to take out the threat themselves.****Gameplay resembles the early Resident Evil games, with its 3D characters over fixed pre-rendered backdrops and combination of puzzle solving and action elements. One big difference, however, is the ability to switch between any of the characters at any given time. This feature is used to solve certain puzzles and to find different routes through the Togusa building. Throughout the game you will acquire four different allies to aid you. You never find new weapons in the game, so you need to use the characters wisely and where needed, since they all have different abilities and arms. You can also split them up in teams of two, to make things even more versatile."},{"id":3732,"title":"T'ai Fu - Wrath of the Tiger","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dreamworks Interactive","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"T'ai Fu looks to avenge the destruction of his village by the dragon clan.  He travels through ancient China, seeking out masters in the various animal styles of Shaolin Kung Fu to teach him the skills he needs to defeat the dragon clan. In addition to the various animal styles that T'ai learns, the masters will teach him to focus his 'chi' or inner energy to produce some energy blasts that no enemy will be able to survive.****T'ai Fu uses a blend of fighting with exploration. The player controls T'ai from a 3rd-person view and can simultaneously use all the different Shaolin Kung Fu moves that he knows. During battles, he can complete complex combo chains that will give him 'chi' and health. The game will call out which styles were used and how long the combo was."},{"id":3733,"title":"Tactics Ogre","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Insect","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Tactics Ogre is a very detailed 3-D isometric turn based war / rpg sim. You start out with a band of troops and build a small army and fight many battles with choices to make in between battles that will determine which one of the 8 possible endings in a non-linear storyline. ****You have the option to recruit characters, control individual equipment of each character, with over 6 male character classes, 6 female character classes, 3 demi-human classes, and more. You can also train at safe locations to advance your army before the next battle / storyline advancement."},{"id":3734,"title":"Tail Concerto","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Tail Concerto is an anime anthropomorphic / furry 3d platform adventure. You play as the character Waffle Ryebread, a police office as you track down and try to arrest the black cat gang.****You travel in a mech and can travel between the different lands in an airship. You interact with the townsfolk gathering clues and frequently battling the black cat gang (capturing the kittens).****The game also features anime cut scenes, and voice dialog during important events. This game has a similar feel to the games Mega Man Legends and The Misadventures of Tron Bonne."},{"id":3735,"title":"Tail of the Sun","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Artdink Corporation","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"In Tail of the Sun, you start out as a caveman struggling to survive in the world.  Hunt, gather, explore, increase your various stats, and eventually die.  It's not just the usual game hazards of animals and drowning that can take your life, but also hunger and age.  At that point you select a new member of your ever-growing tribe to continue on as.  Your ultimate goal is to kill mammoths, and collect enough tusks to construct a tower that can reach the tail of the sun."},{"id":3736,"title":"Tales of Destiny","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Wolf Team","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A great swordsman named Stahn Aileron takes a ride on a giant dragon ship. During the flight, the ship is attacked by pirates. Looking for a weapon to defend himself, Stahn discovers a sword. Very soon he finds out it is not just an ordinary sword, but the legendary talking sword Dymlos, who has been sleeping for many years and who can be awakened only if the world is in grave danger. But what exactly is the danger that awakened Dymlos now? With the help of a few friends, Stahn decides to explore the world and to find out what is wrong.****\"Tales of Destiny\" is a follower of the SNES RPG Tales of Phantasia. The combat in this game is action-based. You control the main hero in real time and make him perform various attacks. Other party members are controlled by the game's AI, but you can pause the battle at any time and assign new combat style to any one of them."},{"id":3737,"title":"Tales of Destiny II  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Wolf Team","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Reid and Farrah are two friends who live together in a little town. One day, a mysterious young girl falls down from the sky and is found by the two friends. After a while, they discover that her name is Meredy and that she has come to prevent the collision of her world Celestia with Inferia, the planet on which Reid and Farrah live. The three decide to set out on a quest to collect elemental spiritual beings that alone can stop the terrible disaster.****Tales of Destiny II (Tales of Eternia in Japan) is an action RPG with a somewhat unusual battle system. Although there is a party, the battles occur in real time. The player physically controls only Reid, making him perform various attacks. The other party members are controlled by the game's AI, but it is possible to choose an overall strategy for their actions: for example, one should concentrate on healing while the other attacks physically, etc."},{"id":3738,"title":"Tales of Destiny II  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Wolf Team","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Reid and Farrah are two friends who live together in a little town. One day, a mysterious young girl falls down from the sky and is found by the two friends. After a while, they discover that her name is Meredy and that she has come to prevent the collision of her world Celestia with Inferia, the planet on which Reid and Farrah live. The three decide to set out on a quest to collect elemental spiritual beings that alone can stop the terrible disaster.****Tales of Destiny II (Tales of Eternia in Japan) is an action RPG with a somewhat unusual battle system. Although there is a party, the battles occur in real time. The player physically controls only Reid, making him perform various attacks. The other party members are controlled by the game's AI, but it is possible to choose an overall strategy for their actions: for example, one should concentrate on healing while the other attacks physically, etc."},{"id":3739,"title":"Tales of Destiny II  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Wolf Team","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Reid and Farrah are two friends who live together in a little town. One day, a mysterious young girl falls down from the sky and is found by the two friends. After a while, they discover that her name is Meredy and that she has come to prevent the collision of her world Celestia with Inferia, the planet on which Reid and Farrah live. The three decide to set out on a quest to collect elemental spiritual beings that alone can stop the terrible disaster.****Tales of Destiny II (Tales of Eternia in Japan) is an action RPG with a somewhat unusual battle system. Although there is a party, the battles occur in real time. The player physically controls only Reid, making him perform various attacks. The other party members are controlled by the game's AI, but it is possible to choose an overall strategy for their actions: for example, one should concentrate on healing while the other attacks physically, etc."},{"id":3740,"title":"Tales Of Phantasia","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In \"Tales of Phantasia\", you play a young boy named Cless, who lives together with his parents in a quiet village. It was a day like all the others when Cless decided to go hunting with his best friend Chester. Chasing a wild boar, Cless discovered a strange talking tree in the forest who was pleading him for help. But as soon as it stopped speaking, the two friends heard the sound of an alarm. They returned to the village and found it burnt down, and all its inhabitants murdered. Before Cless' mother died in his arms, she told him this terrible massacre had something to do with the pendant she and her husband gave Cless for his birthday... what connection could there be? Cless decides to visit his uncle who lives in another town, but he doesn't realize his journey will take him to much more remote places than that!****\"Tales of Phantasia\" presents a unique combat system: The battles have a lot in common with fighting games: you fight on a platform that slowly scrolls forward and have to attack your enemy in real time. Other party members are controlled by AI. You can pause the game at any time and use magic, items, or choose an overall strategy for your allies."},{"id":3741,"title":"Tall - Infinity","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hamster Co","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Tall: Infinity is an action puzzle game where the object is to build a tower by matching colored blocks. A block can be grabbed by standing on top of it and rolled in either direction. If the touching faces of two blocks share the same color when the block is released, they are matched and create more blocks for use in building the tower. There are also some blocks which have no color at all, and cannot be matched, as well as blocks with a rotating arrow on them, and can only be rolled in one direction. A block can be rolled up one level on top of another block, as long as there is open space next to it for the block to get to speed.****A time limit is imposed by the \"borderline\" which creeps up the tower. The borderline moves up one level every so often, and if it reaches the lowest incomplete level of the tower, the game is over. The borderline can be slowed by quickly matching blocks and maintaining a combo. Large combos also create additional new blocks when they are completed, making them essential on the more advanced levels.****There is also a puzzle mode where a preset assortment of blocks must have all of their faces cleared within a set number of steps. There are several BGM tracks and characters available."},{"id":3742,"title":"Tank Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Grolier Interactive","publisherName":"Grolier Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Tank Racer is a mixed driving and shooting game in which you race tanks through various courses.**There are 15 normal and secret tanks to choose from, and a total of 22 different maps from a quiet English village to a spooky New Orleans swamp, a bustling Eastern European city to the controlled, sterile atmosphere of a biosphere!"},{"id":3743,"title":"Taxi 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"DC Studios","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Taxi 2 is a driving game, based on Luc Besson's movie. Both movie and video game share the same title.  Taxi 2 features two game modes. The \"story mode\" follows the scenes from the movie and allows you to select from five missions. When a mission is completed, you can save your progress, but also play it in the \"arcade mode\". In this mode, you will face the same competitor, Jean-Louis Schlesser ! The objective is no longer specific to each mission, but is to win the race, after several laps. In this mode, you will not have to care about the temperature gauge, since it is removed from arcade mode. "},{"id":3744,"title":"Team Buddies","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio CAMDEN","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Bright primary colours and a strong cartoon style characterise this squad based third person shooter. Crates falling from the sky form the resource over which buddies fight, they are collected and returned to a stacking pad where they can be opened to reveal weapons, vehicles and other team members. The objectives vary, but central to them is collect the crates, build and arm a team of buddies and hunt down your enemies.****Whilst the perspective is isometric, the world is fully modeled with physics especially visible in the vehicle control, from bikes to hover tanks, biplanes to jumpjets. Weapons special effects are also very varied, with homing missiles chasing their targets, bicycle pumps stunning and inflating, and chainguns with a recoil that sends a jumping buddy flying across the screen.****Gameplay includes deathmatch games, domination and capture the flag variants and a hidden footie game (with exploding ball!). Many of the features are only unlocked after completing several levels. The multiplayer options runs up to four players in each of the different game variants, keeping to a steady 25fps with a split screen, under most conditions.****AI control covers over twenty agents on a game level, all with different behaviors. Team member AI is controlled through a simple context dependent order button - select order whilst facing an enemy base and your buddies attack it, or whilst facing your base and they'll defend it. Occasional ambiguities over what the target of the order is can be resolved in 'binocular' mode, where the perspective is moved away from the player's buddy and a reticule snaps to the subject of the order."},{"id":3745,"title":"Team Losi RC Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Buggy is a racing game where you drive a small radio controlled car. The player can choose between 12 different cars (some have to be unlocked) to control. The game consists of 16 levels and a number of bonus levels. There are three game modes: Time attack, Challenge 1 and Challenge 2. In Time Attack you compete against yourself for new personal records. At the beginning not all levels are available in this mode, they have to be unlocked by completing certain levels in Challenge 1. Challenge 2 is not available until Challenge 1 is completed. The second challenge contains all the levels from the first challenge plus some new ones.  The player starts in a hub world and can drive through gateway ports to select challenges and races. During the race there are ports with colored banners and the player can drive through them to collect colored flags, similar to Buggy Boy. The available colors differ for each race and collecting certain color sequences yield different power-ups. For example collect yellow and then red for a speed boost, or red, blue, yellow to temporarily freeze opponents, or orange, green, red, purple to get a helicopter power-up allowing the player to fly for a short period."},{"id":3746,"title":"TechnoMage - Return of Eternity","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sunflowers","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"TechnoMage is set in a 3d (isometric) fantasy world. The player discovers eight locations in the world of Gothos. The main objective is to save Gothos from the Evils of the underworld.**The game provides several larger and smaller quests to complete. Gameplay involves a mixture of exploring, fighting and puzzle solving. Approximately 50 different NPC's belonging to different nations can be interacted with.****Among the technical features are: animated textures, weather effects, day/night cycle, particles, and dynamic real-time lighting."},{"id":3747,"title":"Tecmo Stackers","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Tecmo Stackers is a puzzle game in the vein of Tetris with the objective of the game is to match up four blocks of the same color to eliminate those colors.  When the player eliminates those colors in a chain reaction, those same blocks will be dropped on either the computer opponent or a friend.  There are also bombs that can be used to clear out large sections at one time.****There are four game modes to choose from: Arcade Competition, Time Trials and Chain Reaction, each with their own set objectives and difficulty with more than 20 levels with photo backdrops."},{"id":3748,"title":"Tecmo Super Bowl","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The original Tecmo Bowl was an instant hit on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game combined simple, easy to grasp arcade action, insanely catchy music and real NFL players. Tecmo's sequel in 1991, Tecmo Super Bowl, added the NFL license and detailed statistical tracking for an entire season. It was considered by many as the best football game released for the 8-bit system. The series would continue into the 16-bit market, with three games released on both the SNES and Genesis (Tecmo Super Bowl, Tecmo Super Bowl II and Tecmo Super Bowl III). While it would face heavy competition from the Maddens and Montanas, the game still maintained a strong loyal following--a testament to its universal appeal. Tecmo Super Bowl marks its first appearance on the Playstation after success in the both the 8-bit and 16-bit console markets. While the name hasn't changed, the game has undergone several refinements--perhaps none more dramatic than the ability to change the field's perspective. Instead of a horizontal view, you can now adjust the camera to a vertical or diagonal position. Instant replay, a tournament mode, expanded playbooks and live commentary have also been added to the game, to bring it up to speed with similar PlayStation sports offerings. The hallmarks of the Tecmo series have been left unchanged: you still get both the NFL and NFLPA licenses, variable weather conditions, stat tracking, injuries, multiple schedules and an emphasis on arcade action. Don't like how your team is performing? Feel free to edit players' names, abilities or trade them away! Just make sure you save enough room on your memory card--a hefty eleven blocks is needed to save your data. "},{"id":3749,"title":"Tecmo World Golf - Japan","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Tecmo World Golf is a golf simulation for 1-4 players, released in 1996, in the Sony long-box packaging. Players may choose from 4 male or 4 female customizable characters which can be saved for later play. Shot control allows you to adjust contact point and stance as well as the basic strength of the shot and the club selection. The game offers 101 full, accurately represented, real-world golf courses in Japan for players to choose from. A female caddy keeps score, and offers encouragement and positive responses if your score is good enough."},{"id":3750,"title":"Tecmo's Deception - Invitation to Darkness","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"You were wrongfully executed by your kingdom and now you thirst for vengeance!  A game without scruples, you inhabit a mansion that is the gateway to Hell and lure innocents inside so you can murder them.  Many different traps and lures are at your disposal and with each person you kill and soul you enslave you get access to more diabolical goodies.****Like the warning on the back says: this game contains satanic references and may be inappropriate for some individuals."},{"id":3751,"title":"Tekken","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The last eight fighters in the Tekken tournament all have their own range of moves, something to prove, and a reason for any combat opponent to fear them. For example, Nina Williams is a trained assassin, Yoshimitsu is a robotic recreation of a ninja, and Marshall Law (spot the pun) aims to set up a fighting school to pass on his knowledge. ****As one of these eight figures, you must come through tough fights in a 360-degree 3D environments with texture mapped backdrops and polygon graphics . After beating your seven rivals there are two Bosses to beat. There are three difficulty levels, and fight lengths and number of rounds can be varied.****Each limb's movement is controlled with a different button, making finding the right combos a matter of instinct and planning rather than experimentation. Pure martial arts inspire most of the moves. This was the first beat 'em up allowing you to dodge an opponent's attack, something made possible by the 3D perspective. The final slow-motion replay of the final moves allows you to see where you went right or wrong."},{"id":3752,"title":"Tekken 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The game takes place 2 years after the original Tekken. The game features 23 fighters from all over the world. Each player has many moves, which is also pretty good since many fighting games don't have to many moves (all the other Tekken games do have many moves). The game features special fighting modes and a training mode."},{"id":3753,"title":"Tekken 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A conversion of the popular arcade beat-em-up which now adds all the characters from Tekken's 1 and 2 and some secret characters, new modes in include Tekken Force mode, Ball mode, etc."},{"id":3754,"title":"Tempest X3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Tempest X3 is a modern-day update to the original arcade game, Tempest.  This game features three modes called Classic Tempest, Tempest X3, and Tempest Duel.  Classic Tempest is the original arcade hit.  Tempest Duel faces you off against a second player.  Tempest X3 is an upgrade to the original featuring enhanced visuals, more enemies, an AI droid, jumping ability, and a modern soundtrack.  The X3 mode is very similar to Tempest 2000, but with improved speed, visual effects, and a remixed soundtrack."},{"id":3755,"title":"Ten Pin Alley","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Adrenalin Entertainment","publisherName":"ASC Games","players":"1-6 Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"In this bowling \"simulation\", you must choose from one of eight very different characters. Choose power and accuracy from a meter that is very similar to the Links golf games, let go and watch the action."},{"id":3756,"title":"Tenchu - Stealth Assassins","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Acquire Corp","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"It is 16th century Japan and you are one of two ninja employed by Lord Gohda, an uniquely compassionate samurai lord. As either Rikimaru or Ayame, you must proceed through your assigned quests, at first dispatching the amoral and unsavory folk in your lord's domain. As the game progresses, you will come face to face with greater threats from tengu goblins and oni demons.****A full 3D game in the Tomb Raider spirit, Tenchu focuses on stealth and attacking unseen over straight action. Not being spotted leads to higher scores and better equipment. To aid in this, you can not only creep about and hug walls, but also use your grappling hook. ****Scenery is diverse, from Japanese castles to mountain retreats, each with their own types of opponents and soundtrack. Game engine cutscenes push the story forward, which various slightly for each of the two ninja."},{"id":3757,"title":"Tenchu 2 - Birth of the Stealth Assassins","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Acquire Corp","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Sequel to Tenchu, Tenchu 2 is a prequel, telling a tale of events prior to those of the previous game.****Once again, you can play as Ayame or Rikimaru, two faithful and honorable ninja whose lord is a gentle man in an age of warfare. With your training nearly complete, you find yourself caught up in aiding your lord against a civil war in his own domain. All is not what it seems, however, and you'll soon realize that your greatest threat has been forged much like you. ****Much like its predecessor, Tenchu 2 is a 3-D third person stealth action game. You are not only rewarded for stealth, but this time around on efficiency of movement. This extra feature increases the difficulty of achieving the better items, as you not only have to be quiet, but be direct and near perfect in your steps. ****This time around, the stories of the two ninja (and the hidden third character) diverge greatly at places, making replay much more attractive. In addition, cutscenes using both the game engine and CGI give more story as you progress. Gone, however, is the soundtrack. ****In addition to the story mode, there is a mission editor, which allows you to create maps and missions to both hone your skills and share."},{"id":3758,"title":"Tennis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nekogum","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"This is a cartoon style tennis challenge that requires all your skill! Pick a character and journey through the game's tournament mode, or simply try your hand in free mode. Choose from different court surfaces and different match setup options. Offering games for one to four players, All Star Tennis is a great way to enjoy the action on centre court! Choose from sixteen different characters. Each one plays in their own individual style. Choose from various match options: Singles, Doubles, number of sets, difficulty level... it's all there! Different court surfaces affect gameplay. Choose from Hard, Grass and Clay courts. Multi Tap compatibility means one to four players can get in on the action. "},{"id":3759,"title":"Tennis Arena","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Smart Dog","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"With no stat tweaking and no licenses, Tennis Arena is arcade-style tennis at its most fundamental. What you have here is single-match or tournament play for up to four players with wacky characters and a few different courts to play on. You can play an obese Chinese man, for example, and compete in a Roman coliseum whose clay surface seems to affect bounce marginally. That's about it for options though. No sim, Tennis Arena serves up roughly the same level of fun as Pong did 25 years ago, albeit now with prettier graphics and the occasional super smash. The game also features special shots, with visible trails, fighter-plane-like sound effects, and higher ball speed. These must be earned however. After successfully returning the ball over the net six consecutive times, a yellow star appears under the character. You may then attempt to use the special shot, which entails lining up with the ball just right - but a failed special shot doesn't erase the stored potential. "},{"id":3760,"title":"Terracon","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"PictureHouse Software Ltd","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Terracon is a thirdperson action game for the PlayStation. When a terraforming machine malfunctions you (Xed) are the only surviving member of you race. He has to fight its robot minions in order to survive and collect the Genergy required to rebuild his homeworld. With a variety of guns Xed runs around several worlds, which are divided into 32 huge 3D levels."},{"id":3761,"title":"Terry Pratchett's Discworld","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Perfect 10 Productions","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"This adventure game puts the player in the shoes of Rincewind, a wizard whose sole purpose in life is to stay alive. He appears to be very good at it as well, because apparently the universe has decided to continuously challenge him. The game takes place in the humorous fantasy world created by Terry Pratchett. The world is called the Discworld, as it is actually a flat disc carried on the backs of four gigantic elephants, which themselves stand on the back of an even larger turtle.  The story is loosely based on the novel \"Guards! Guards!\". Both in the book and the game, a dragon is summoned by a group of mysterious conspirators and now terrorizes the city state of Ankh-Morpork. Being the most expendable wizard of the Unseen University, Rincewind is given the task to get rid of the beast (only in the game though; in the book, the city's nightwatch has to deal with the problem).  Discworld is a classical point-and-click adventure game with a few original features. For example, Rincewind's inventory is limited to two objects, and the majority of his belongings is stored in the Luggage, an intelligent chest with dozens of little feet. Furthermore, at a certain point in the game the player gains access to a time-traveling device and has to send Rincewind to the past and back in order to solve some of the puzzles."},{"id":3762,"title":"Test Drive - Off-Road","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Elite Systems Ltd","publisherName":"Accolade","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The Test Drive series of racing games traditionally involve driving cars on tarmac. However, a sub-series of games involving hazardous racing on less prepared surfaces was commenced with this title.****Choose from one of four monster trucks (Hummer, Land Rover Defender 90, Jeep Wrangler, and Chevrolet K-1500 Z71), each of which has its own handling as well as realistic damage modeling. Take them through 12 tracks incorporating sand, snow and dirt. In the single-player mode your task is to progress through increasing challenging leagues. ****An assortment of camera angles are supplied to play from. 3 exclusive remixes of Industrial band Gravity Kills make up the soundtrack. Up to four drivers can race against each other."},{"id":3763,"title":"Test Drive - Off-Road 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Accolade, Inc","publisherName":"Accolade","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Race over 20 vehicles around the world... but off the road.  There are 6 classes to race in: Hummer, Military, Safari, SUV, and Truck.  Vehicles include the Jeep Wrangler, Ford Explorer, Range Rover, and more."},{"id":3764,"title":"Test Drive - Off-Road 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Accolade, Inc","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Test Drive Off-Road 3 is a off-road racing game that features 27 fully-licensed sport utility vehicles to race in (from manufacturers like Jeep, Nissan and Ford), with different attributes such as top speed, handling, acceleration and suspension.****The vehicles are customizable: you can change color, engine, tires, suspension and some special upgrades (which are purchased with credits earned after championship races).****There are 11 off-road tracks in different environments (forests, mountains, etc.), which can be raced in two game modes: Arcade (single-race) and World Tour (championship).****There is no multiplayer mode.****The music is played by signed artists such as Blink 182 and Incubus."},{"id":3765,"title":"Test Drive 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Pitbull Syndicate","publisherName":"Accolade","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Test Drive 4 is a racing game featuring ten different cars - five modern supercars such as the Jaguar XJ220 and TVR Cerbera, and five vintage muscle cars including three Chevrolet models. Each car has its own realistic physics, with challenging handling.****There are five full circuits, plus a drag strip. You can contest a full world championship, plus single races and ghost-car time trials. The ability to find shortcuts which is featured in the third game in the series is not included here; you must stick to the pre-defined track layout."},{"id":3766,"title":"Test Drive 4x4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Accolade, Inc","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Test Drive Off-Road 2 follows the path set by 1997's Test Drive: Off-Road as you drive across twelve courses (based on six locales: Morocco, Hawaii, Mojave, Santa Cruz, Switzerland and Wales) in your quest to win races on the World Tour. This time twenty vehicles are available to choose from, but before you can get behind the wheel, you'll have to purchase them with credits earned from winning races. Some of the licensed vehicles include a Hummer, Dodge Ram, Jeep Wrangler, Ford Explorer, Jeep Cherokee, Range Rover, Ford F-150 and a Dodge T-Rex. The World Tour consists of five events divided by class: Hummer, Safari, SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle), Truck and Military. Each class has you competing against five similar vehicles in a series of races, where you'll need to place within the top three in order to advance to the next track. Win the class and you'll not only unlock certain courses, but move one step closer to participating in the Open Class. In order to access this final event, you'll have to place first in all five races comprising the World Tour. Notable features include Dual Shock Analog Controller support, three difficulty settings for single races, your choice of automatic or manual transmission, multiple controller configurations and memory card support to save top scores. As in the original, an alternative soundtrack will accompany you while racing, including tracks from such artists as Gravity Kills, Sevendust and Fear Factory. "},{"id":3767,"title":"Test Drive 5","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pitbull Syndicate","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In this installment of the Test Drive series, you get to burn rubber in 28 vehicles from both recent and classic eras, including the classic Ford Mustang, Aston Martin Vantage, and more. You will be doing some wild jumps and having some big contact in these.****Race against other cars in 17 locations ranging from Russia to Hawaii. To further challenge you, they include shortcuts and alternate pathways, as well as police, variable weather effects and civilian cars. A heavy rock soundtrack spurs you on."},{"id":3768,"title":"Test Drive 6","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pitbull Syndicate","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The 6th game in the Test Drive line of games that started in 1987.****11 NEW tracks in exotic real world locations: London, Paris, Egypt, Hong Kong, Maui, Rome, Ireland, Tahoe, England, and the Caribbean. **NEW environment specific sounds bring each track to life. **Breakable Objects, In-road Obstacles, and Nerve-racking Shortcuts. **NEW \"All-Units\" AI has the police working together taking you down in force. **NEW economic racing system puts your credits where your mouth is. **Purchase, upgrade, and stockpile cars in your custom garage. **High-Impact collisions. **HUGE jumps. **Unpredictable cross traffic. **Split-screen head-to-head racing (PlayStation and Dreamcast only)."},{"id":3769,"title":"Test Drive Le Mans","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Take on the LeMans endurance racing challenge!****Join one of the 25 factory teams take one of the over 50 vehicles (designed with assistance of actual teams) on the eight different LeMans circuits. ****The actual wear and tear are simulated. Tire wear, oil and fuel consumptions... Day and night and back to day driving..."},{"id":3770,"title":"Tetris Plus","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Natsume","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"This is yet another updated version of Tetris which was released for PlayStation, Saturn, and Game Boy.  This version features Classic mode, Puzzle mode, Versus mode, and Edit mode.  In Puzzle mode, you must save the professor who climbs his way to the top.  In order to do that, you must clear the blocks away and bring him to the bottom.  Versus mode brings you head to head with another player.  Edit mode allows you to create and save your own custom levels."},{"id":3771,"title":"Theme Hospital","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bullfrog Productions","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Theme Hospital is a level-based hospital management simulation where players have to start on an empty building, and then assemble rooms with all kinds of material, from desks and file cabinets for the general diagnosis to the expensive ultra-scanners and x-rays to diagnose such bizarre diseases such as Bloaty Head, Slack Songue or Alien DNA, and treat them with with even more bizarre machines like an Head Inflator or a DNA fixer. There several additional rooms, such as a staff room for your employees to rest, a toilet so that patients don't have to relieve themselves in the corridors, a research department to get the most advanced diagnostic and treatment technologies and a training room where consultants can teach a thing or two to rookies, making them capable doctors. The size and layout of each room can be set by the player, according to the available space. In addition to rooms, the player must provide radiators, seating for patients and drink machines.****However, rooms don't run by themselves. Most diagnostic and clinics can work with regular doctors, but others like the operating theater and the research room require specialized staff while the ward, pharmacy and the fracture clinic require an attending nurse. At the same time, the hospital can't run without handymen cruising around the hospital to water up dry plants, clean up litter and vomit (after all, people go there because they are sick) and fix machines, while receptionists direct patients to the proper rooms.****As levels advance, the player faces increasingly harder situations: VIP visits, emergencies, epidemics and earthquakes, which can either take a toll on reputation or on the bank account. On the other hand, as more and more equipment is required, additional plots of land are available for purchase in later maps."},{"id":3772,"title":"Theme Park","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Bullfrog","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Dominating the exciting world of Theme Park ownership is your goal in this strategy game from Bullfrog. The first task is to set up your rides within the available land, structuring convenient paths and queues and ideally leaving some space for bigger rides once they become available, and include some lakes and trees to increase the park's allure. Rides range from Teacups and Haunted Houses to the biggest most elaborate roller-coaster you can design, and water rides that loop around other rides.****Shops must also be included, so that the visitors can buy food, drinks and souvenirs - the cunning player will combine salt, sugar and caffeine settings to maximize consumer interest. Staff must be hired to keep everything running smoothly, and they will only work for what they consider a fair rate of pay.****You are competing against other Theme Parks, so don't let them get an advantage over you - monitor your success in attracting customers and financial viability closely using the supplied statistics pages. More important, ensure that research is adequately funded to produce new rides.****It can be played in three modes - Sandbox level lets you concentrate on the park design elements, while Sim and Full add more strategic features."},{"id":3773,"title":"This Is Football","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"London Studio","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This is Football started Sony's soccer / football series, which aims for a realistic game with lots of control modes. Offsides and fouls are both optional. Controls include slide tackles, one-touch passing and sprint turns. ****The game is fully endorsed by FIFPro, and therefore features 5000 real players and their facial likenesses, 230 real clubs, and stadiums from all across Europe. Twenty different tournaments are included."},{"id":3774,"title":"This Is Football 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sony Studio Soho","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The sequel to This Is Football attempts to make a realistic yet enjoyable football game. Fully licenced by FIFAPro (International Association of Football Players' Unions) to use every players real name, dozens of the most famous football stadiums from around the world (Mexico, England, Italy, etc.) are faithfully represented while nearly every major football league, cup or competition is included."},{"id":3775,"title":"Thousand Arms  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Red Company","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The hero of the game is Meis Triumph, a young blacksmith, the last representative of generations of spirit blacksmiths. One day a group of robbers attacks his hometown, and he is forced to leave to Boyzby, the capital city of the country. There he meets a lovely girl named Sodina, who introduces him to her brother, who also happens to be a spirit blacksmith. Soon the heroes discover that the attack on Meis' hometown was part of a much larger plan, and find themselves fighting for their lives.****\"Thousand Arms\" is an animé-style RPG with turn-based combat, that features 2D character sprites on polygonal background. It also has a unique twist: the addition of Japanese \"dating sim\" elements. Your way to get better equipment in the game is to develop your blacksmith skills. However, in order to do that you have to please your friend Sodina. Depending on the way you treat her, your relationship and therefore your progress as a blacksmith will change. The game features animé cut-scenes and voice-overs for important dialogues."},{"id":3776,"title":"Thousand Arms  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Red Company","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The hero of the game is Meis Triumph, a young blacksmith, the last representative of generations of spirit blacksmiths. One day a group of robbers attacks his hometown, and he is forced to leave to Boyzby, the capital city of the country. There he meets a lovely girl named Sodina, who introduces him to her brother, who also happens to be a spirit blacksmith. Soon the heroes discover that the attack on Meis' hometown was part of a much larger plan, and find themselves fighting for their lives.****\"Thousand Arms\" is an animé-style RPG with turn-based combat, that features 2D character sprites on polygonal background. It also has a unique twist: the addition of Japanese \"dating sim\" elements. Your way to get better equipment in the game is to develop your blacksmith skills. However, in order to do that you have to please your friend Sodina. Depending on the way you treat her, your relationship and therefore your progress as a blacksmith will change. The game features animé cut-scenes and voice-overs for important dialogues."},{"id":3777,"title":"Thrasher - Skate and Destroy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Z-Axis","publisherName":"Rockstar Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Endorsed by skating bible Thrasher magazine, this game attempts to capture the spirit, style, and skill of the renegade freestyle street-skating culture. Choose from several skaters, pick an outfit, and then select from one of 12 skateboarding locations, including the Brooklyn Bridge banks or L.A.'s Santa Monica Courthouse. These and other concrete temples are all based on real-life locations.****There are more than 100 tricks to master, which is necessary if you want to unlock secret levels or outrun the donut-eating cops. In addition, each environment is interactive. For example, you will see leaves fall from a tree if you happen to hit it. Of course, you can also interact with objects to show off your skating skills.****Features a hip hop soundtrack, also."},{"id":3778,"title":"Threads of Fate","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Threads of Fate combines the gameplay of a real-time 3d adventure with an RPG typical character-system. The game provides two different main characters and two different storylines.****The young warrior Rue embarks on a journey to revive his lost beloved guardian, Claire. Mint, who lost  her right to the throne of East Heaven Kingdom, is seeking world domination and vengeance against her younger sister. Both of them live in the same world at the same time and both of them are looking for the same powerful relic to help them achieve their goals.****On their journey both characters have to explore areas filled with challenging puzzles and unusual enemies. To solve certain mysteries or clear certain obstacles, they have to make use of special abilities. By using collected coins, Rue has the ability to shape-shift into the forms of defeated monsters, whereas Mint can learn and use a variety of powerful magical spells."},{"id":3779,"title":"Three Stooges, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cinemaware Corporation","publisherName":"Metro3D","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Stars of television and cinema, and now stars of their own video game. Join Moe, Larry & Curly (in no particular order) who must collect $5000 to try and save an orphanage and the young children who live there from the evil banker, all while keeping pie out of their face. Featuring platform level designs based on classic Stooge scenes from their many TV episodes and movies and level objectives re-living many of their antics plus original Stooge voices and Stooge trivia."},{"id":3780,"title":"Thunder Force V - Perfect System","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"TechnoSoft","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The first installment in the Thunder Force series made for 32-bit consoles. As a pilot for the Thunder Force group, it's up to you to destroy an evil alien race bent on destroying the Earth and all of its inhabitants. As in its predecessors, the gameplay is fast and furious, with more powerful weapons. All weapons now have an extra powerful blast mode, triggered by holding down the fire button. Sprites have been forfeited in favour of 2D polygons made possible by the new platform. The musical score contains a lot of techno rearrangements of old Thunder Force themes. In spite of all the changes, Thunder Force V aims to please fans of old-schoolers by not abandoning concepts and details introduced in earlier games in the series."},{"id":3781,"title":"Thunder Strike 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":" Core Design.","publisherName":"Core Design","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"This is the sequel to Core's Sega CD game, AH-3 Thunderstrike.  Like the previous game in the series, this is a helicopter simulator/shooter.  It features realistic features like multiple weapons selection, full freedom of movement, and a mission-based structure.  On the other hand, it also throws lots and lots of enemy tanks and helicopters at you to blow up.****The graphics in Thunderstrike 2 are drawn completely with 3D polygons, including the helicopter's cockpit.  As you track an enemy, the view changes so that it is always in your sights.  There are 8 campaigns to complete, each with multiple missions."},{"id":3782,"title":"Thunder Truck Rally","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Reflections Interactive","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Thunder Truck Rally is a an arcade-style 3d monster truck racing game.  Here you will find all the normal racing game modes:  championship, time trial, practice, and multi-player.  In addition to the standard modes, there is a car-crushing competition that serves as both a separate game mode and a bonus round in the championship.****There are 9 different trucks to chose from.  Each has their own set of strengths and weaknesses.  Some are faster than others, but break more easily.  Some turn corners more quickly, and some accelerate more quickly.  The designs of the trucks vary greatly.  Beyond the standard pickup and jeep type vehicles, you will find a VW bus and a sedan.****There two main types of races in Thunder Truck Rally.  The first takes place in an open, free-roam area.  Here, your objective is to race from point to point in the fastest time possible.  The second type of race takes place in closed circuits with a fixed track that cannot be escaped.  Here, you simply complete the circuit as fast as possible."},{"id":3783,"title":"Tiger Woods 99 PGA Tour Golf","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Adrenalin Entertainment","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"The next generation of EA's PGA Tour series.  Essentially, the game uses the same mechanics as previous PGA Tour games with some technical improvements and modifications on the interface. Two swinging modes are available: the old twitch-and-click one and the new \"Analog Pro Swing\" which is a mouse-motion swing type, a la SimGolf. The swing bar has been revamped to include all relevant information and the overpower mark has been replaced with the \"Tiger Zone\", an arcade style gimmick that makes the game shout \"Tiger Shot!!\" and makes your character glow with electricity when hitting the ball.****The game comes with 3 18-hole courses: Pebble Beach Golf Links, TPC at Summerlin and TPC at Sawgrass, but also for owners of previous PGA Tour games, the game has the option both to export this courses to and import the courses from PGA Tour 96 for Windows, PGA Tour Pro, PGA Tour Gold, PGA Tour Laptop and some of the course disks into Tiger's game complete with new renderings on the brand new engine that uses a combination of 2d pre-rendered backdrops, 3d foregrounds and digitally captured golfers.****The golfers include Tiger himself as well as 7 other PGA champs and an option to create a custom player. Game modes available include practice, stroke, tournament, skins, shoot-out, match play, foursomes, fourball and driving range. Multiplayer gameplay is also supported with voice and text chat and up to 4 player gameplay."},{"id":3784,"title":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Redwood Shores","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"With 8 courses and a full course architect, you will have plenty of golfing to do. Improved ball physics, improved graphics, even a full simulation mode where aiming and swinging is done for you. If you prefer to do your own \"swing\", two different swing types are there for you to choose from. All the standard variants like regular, skins, and more. Multiplayer includes LAN play, single-computer turn-based games and the online tournaments (which are no longer active)."},{"id":3785,"title":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"EA Sports brings Tiger Wood to the virtual golf again! Compete against 11 pros (including Tiger Woods of course) on new courses. You can even import courses from older PGA Golf titles, or design your own with the included Course Architect. "},{"id":3786,"title":"Tigershark","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"n-Space, Inc","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Set in 2060 a Russian commander is planning on sinking the entire Pacific tectonic plate by constructing geothermal taps in the ocean****Only the Tigershark, a powerful attack subfoil can stop it.****The gameplay involves combat on land and sea and under it as well."},{"id":3787,"title":"Tilt!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NMS Software","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Tilt! is a pinball game. The 6 pinballs you can play in the 3D full screen-modus or in the classic 2D scroll-modus. The themes of the pinballs are Science Fiction (Star Quest), Horror (Monster), Racing (Road King), Underworld (Gangster), Fantasy (Myst & Majik) and Fair (Funfair). Every pinball has multi-ball gaming, animations (esp. ball-locks) during the game and intermezzos in the scoring field."},{"id":3788,"title":"Time Bokan - Yattaman","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Banpresto","publisherName":"Halifax","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Time Bokan is a Japanese anime series first aired on Fuji TV from October 4, 1975 to December 25, 1976 throughout Japan every Saturday at 6:30pm, with a total of 61 30-minute episodes. It was produced by Tatsunoko Productions, who later produced a number of spinoff programs as part of the \"Time Bokan Series\": Dr. Kieda, a somewhat slightly wacky, but intelligent scientist, has finally succeeded in inventing insect-shaped all-terrain time machines called \"Time Bokan\". To prove its efficiency and safety, he decides to serve as the very first guinea-pig for its maiden voyage. However, by the time the machine returned, he isn't anywhere inside. The only thing that returned with it is a talking parrot, along with a large gemstone called the Dynamond, which is seemingly the most powerful and valuable jewel in the world. Now it is up to a search party, founded by Dr. Kieda's lab assistant Tanpei, to travel though time to find Dr. Kieda; but it seems that someone power hungry is looking for the \"Dynamond\"... In Time Bokan Bokandesuyo the player controls \"The Skull Trio\" (Marjo, Grocky & Walther) using different kind of vehicles, bombs and power-ups in a vertical 2d shooter game. "},{"id":3789,"title":"Time Commando","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Adeline Software International","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"A computer infected by virus generates a \"time hole\". The whole world is in danger, and your task is to save it. You voyage through all kinds of different ages, like roman empire, wild west, our time till to the future. The gameplay itself is Alone In The Dark - like. You control a polygon-hero and fight your way through time. The background graphics are all rendered videos."},{"id":3790,"title":"Time Crisis - Project Titan","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"In a similar style to the original Time Crisis, you once again take the role of Richard Miller, who has been framed for the murder of the president of Caruba. It is your job to shoot your way through the many levels of bad guys with your GunCon, and find the real killer before time runs out."},{"id":3791,"title":"Time Crisis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"The events of the game take place in the fictional republic Sercia. A coup has ended the tyrannical regime of the Garo family, leading to the election of a new president. However, the last member of the once powerful Garo family kidnaps President MacPherson's daughter, demanding to know top military secrets in exchange for her life. An international intelligence service known as VSSE sends agent Richard Miller to infiltrate Garo's stronghold and rescue the young woman.****Time Crisis is a rail shooter, originally released for the arcades, similar to  Virtua Cop in gameplay style. The player moves automatically, using the light gun to eliminate appearing enemies, after which he can proceed to the next screen. The stages typically culminate in boss battles. The player can also press a button to make Richard dive for cover. However, using this feature too much might result in expiration of the time limit imposed on each screen.****New features for PlayStation version include a time trial mode and a brand new mission exclusive to the PlayStation."},{"id":3792,"title":"Timeshock!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cunning Developments","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"The follow-up to The Web features a single but a very complex table. You have a 3D view of the table, with 4 different viewpoints. Your ultimate point-scoring goal is to travel through time by collecting crystals. The game takes in Roman, Prehistoric and Futuristic settings, as well as the present-day world.  There is a lot of secret stuff to discover. Many videos are shown in the dot matrix display above the table. The developers also included a preview mode, that lets you zoom into special areas of the table."},{"id":3793,"title":"Tintin - Destination Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Moulinsart Multimedia","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The popular European comic book character, TinTin, has his first game in 3D. TinTin is at a presentation of Professor Calculus' new invention, which isn't working as usual.  His dog Snowy falls asleep and dreams about their past wild adventures. The story is based on 5 books: The Black Island, Red Rackham’s Treasure, Land of Black Gold, Explorers on the Moon, and Flight 714. ****TinTin and Snowy are the major characters in the game through over 20 levels with a boss at the end of each one as well as bonus games. You'll travel to varied locations such as the desert, an exotic island and even the moon. Levels feature races on a boat, plane, jeep, and underwater shark submarine as well as some standard platform gameplay. Tintin is capable of a rather broad variety of movements like: to walk, run, jump, balance himself, grip and climb. It is also possible for him: to scare away certain animals and to capture enemies using the flash of his camera, to use his fists, and to throw chloroform bottles to neutralize certain characters. Another part of the play is to collect parts of a statue of Snowy which will give access to bonus levels if these are all  collected."},{"id":3794,"title":"Tiny Tank","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Appaloosa","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Tiny Tank mixes quirky humour, science fiction and action-packed tank battles. The player controls the wisecracking yellow mini-tank of the title. It's up to Tiny Tank to stop the dastardly Mutank and his robot army from decimating what's left of mankind. ****Through 25 intense, varying levels, Tiny Tank rolls, shoots, and quips his way towards victory. Collect nanometal and boost Tiny's powers, collect P-brains to increase smarts, and configure your weapons as you see fit. Tiny can also send out his remote-controlled 'Teeny Weeny Tanks' to scout, gather resources, or provide protection.****Twelve mission-based levels are accessible and a menacing boss awaits at the end of each, so be prepared! The game also features a 2-Player Versus mode."},{"id":3795,"title":"Tiny Toon Adventures - Plucky's Big Adventure","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Warthog","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this adventure game based on the Tiny Toon cartoons, the player starts to control Plucky Duck, and needs to assemble a time machine, subsequently travelling through time to rescue the world from Montana Max' evil plans.****Typical adventure game puzzles involve finding the parts for a time machine (in the form of a bike) etc. Later in the game, control is diverted to Buster Bunny, Hampton and Babs Bunny, allowing for complex multi location puzzles.****The game has no voiceover, but displays large amounts of text in speech bubbles. Progress is saved on memory card."},{"id":3796,"title":"Tiny Toon Adventures - The Great Beanstalk","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Terraglyph Interactive Studios","publisherName":"NewKidCo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In Tiny Toon Adventures: The Great Beanstalk, you play as the pint-sized cartoon star Plucky Duck. ****The game is a wacky fairy-tale-gone-wrong, in which you explore eight different areas in a scavenger hunt based on nursery rhymes. ****With Buster Bunny bouncing along at your side and Babs Bunny providing helpful clues, you attempt to make your way up the titular beanstalk. When you obtain an item you've been asked to find, you receive part of a key; get all three parts of a key and you get the chance to steal a valuable prize from the mysterious giant. ****Prizes include the goose that laid the golden eggs and a fabled, priceless harp. Your comical quest takes you through classic nursery rhyme locations based on &quot;Little Red Riding Hood,&quot; &quot;The Three Bears,&quot; &quot;Old Mother Hubbard&quot; and more."},{"id":3797,"title":"Tiny Toon Adventures - Toonenstein - Dare to Scare!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Terraglyph Interactive Studios","publisherName":"Vatical Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Plucky, Hamton and Furball from the television cartoon Tiny Toon Adventures need to escape from the spooky haunted mansion of the evil Baroness Toonenstein (played by Elmyra) where she needs their brains to build a monster. The player moves Furball through numerous rooms looking for power cell actuators needed to activate the elevators on five floors while chased by different types of evil flying Bombats which explode if they touch him.  ****When the Bombat Disabler Gun is found, the view changes to a stationary sniper mode and enemies can be shot with green goo.  Furball can also open doors, activate levers, and take items such as codes to a treasure vault in the basement. There are different mini-games and puzzles to solve, in order to progress.  Plucky and Hamton will sometimes be too frightened and run away, and must be located."},{"id":3798,"title":"Titan Wars","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics, Inc","publisherName":"Crystal Dynamics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Titan Wars is a 3D shooter that takes place on and near the many moons of Saturn. You are a hot-shot pilot with a troubled past. You've been re-assigned to a new squadron aboard a Tomlinson-class carrier. There's trouble on a mining colony on the moon Janus. Your squadron is sent in to investigate, and uncover a lot more than they went looking for.  Solar Eclipse plays kind of like a sequel to Total Eclipse for the 3DO. Gameplay is pure arcade-style shooter. You can view the game from a behind-the-ship perspective, or an in-cockpit perspective, but the scrolling is on rails. You can only travel in one direction. In each of the 9 missions you will find wave after wave of enemy ships, and a powerful boss ship at the end.  The story in this game is told through a series of full-motion video clips. In addition to between-level scenes, FMV messages from your squad mates appear from time to time while you play the game."},{"id":3799,"title":"TNN Motor Sports - Hardcore 4x4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive","publisherName":"ASC Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"TNN Motorsports Hardcore 4x4 is an off road racing game. You drive a 4x4 like a Jeep or pickup truck around cross-country loops and attempt to get to the finish line first.  There are three race types.  In single race mode you participate in only one race on a track of your choice against 5 other competitors.  Championship allows you to race through all 6 courses in a row in an attempt to win a hidden truck.  Time trial lets up to 8 players compete round-robin style for the fast lap time around a track.****This game utilizes 3D environments and truck models. The sound track features hard rock music."},{"id":3800,"title":"TNN Motorsports Hardcore TR","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"ASC Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"As another addition to the off-road racing genre, TNN Motorsports HardCore TR features over 30 unique courses and 24 souped-up hotrods and all-terrain trucks customizable to your own preferences. Tracks span various locations throughout the United States ranging from the deserts and dirt trails of Arizona and the muddy swamps of Florida to the familiar wine valley landmarks of Northern California and the deep canyons of New Mexico. Held together by a map outlining race locations, the gameplay options include an Arcade, Championship, Player, Time Trial and Test Track modes. After making various modifications to your truck, you'll want to select the Test Track in order to see whether or not those changes positively or negatively affected your vehicle. Once your truck's handling and feel is to your liking, its time for some competition! The Championship mode spans four hardcore divisions beginning in the 4x4 Amateur Class; as you improve your driving skills, you'll move onto the Hotrod Amateur, 4x4 Pro and Hotrod Pro classes. Whereas the amateur classes (only readily available seasons upon startup) are five races long, the professional brackets span 10 different tracks. Your objective is to finish each division with the most points. Points are awarded by finishing in a top position: first place awards 10 points; second gives you six; and third hands out four. If you're successful in the amateur seasons, you'll be placed into the professional season where the competition is much tougher. If you'd rather not deal with points and qualifying, the Arcade mode allows you to immediately jump into the action. You'll start in a designated location and unlock different locations by finishing in first place. By doing well in all the Arcade races, you'll not only unlock the various tracks but also bonus trucks available for your choosing. The Time Trial has you in a heated competition against the clock for the ultimate lap times. TNN Motorsports Hardcore TR also features a multi-player Player mode that pits you and another human opponent in a split-screen battle. The game supports analog control for unprecedented handling, the vibration function and a memory card for saving game data and modifications. There are also weather effects such as rain, snow and foggy conditions. "},{"id":3801,"title":"Tobal 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dream Factory Co., Ltd","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Japanese only sequal to Tobal No. 1 the fighting game from Squaresoft"},{"id":3802,"title":"Tobal No.1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dreamfactory","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The year is 2027 and an Earth starship has discovered the planet Tobal which has large deposits of a rare and powerful energy source called Molmoran. A tournament is set up to see who should get the rights to it.****This is a fighting game with a stand-out feature: grappling system. Every character has the ability to grapple the opponent, which in its turn allows access to new moves. Grapple reversal and grapple escape are also available. In addition, there is a large amount of combo attacks to perform (by rapidly pressing corresponding buttons), most of which are unique to each character. There is also a quest mode."},{"id":3803,"title":"TOCA 2 Touring Car Challenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The BTCC (British Touring Car Championship) was Britain's biggest domestic racing championship in the late 1990s, and this game recreates it. Cars from 8 constructors tough it out over 8 circuits of first-person high-contact racing. ****You can race the full championship or take on single races or time trial challenges. At this time the series required all cars to make at least one pit stop during the race. This seriously affects your driving and pitting strategy.****Besides the TOCA races, each of the venues also features special racing events where all drivers race identical cars. These range from the Ford Fiesta to exotics like the AC Blower and the Lister Storm, and higher, in a format similar to American IROC races. 8 bonus track layouts are also included."},{"id":3804,"title":"TOCA Championship Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The British Touring Car Championship represented the worldwide peak of saloon car racing in the mid 1990s, attracting factory support from Audi, Renault, Ford, Volvo and several other constructors. In this game you can choose from all official teams and drivers of the 1997 season, won by Renault's Alain Menu. ****All the circuits are also included. The cars have a realistic damage model, so they can loose specific parts like bumpers or mirrors. The weather effects are also very realistic. Car handling is designed to be tough but realistic."},{"id":3805,"title":"Tokyo Highway Battle","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Bullet-Proof Software","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"One of the earliest in the Shutokou Battle series, where the player took control of 12 different cars and 60 different parts and upgrades available to choose from.****There are a variety of tracks to choose from, all recreated to resemble actual Tokyo roads and highways and featured the \"Drift\" button that allowed the player to take a turn faster. Players can also earn points through this action as well as from winning races to upgrade their car and go head-to-head against the computer or against three CPU opponents.****Keiichi Tsuchiya, a racing champion from Tokyo and Masaaki Bando, a top automotive expert from Japan both lent their expertise to the game to ensure authentic handling and physics for each game that was rendered in the game."},{"id":3806,"title":"Tom and Jerry in House Trap","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Warthog","publisherName":"Mattel","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Play cat and mouse with the two guys who invented the game...Tom and Jerry. The unique split-screen design allows you to control your character and keep an eye on your opponent as well. You can set tricky traps all over the place, move on to the next room and still watch as your pursuer \"falls victim\" to your handy work. A bar of soap or pair of roller skates make for slippery mishaps, while ironing boards and frying pans are a little more direct and to the point. And don't forget, there's always a lawnmower for that trendy haircut. Or...if playing chase is not your style, then stop running, stand tall and just duke it out toe-to-toe.  -Unique split screen captures the essence of Tom and Jerry -1 player or 2 player mode -Play through 15 different rooms -Set traps and watch as your opponent gets caught -Tom & Jerry's friends help out with traps and hints"},{"id":3807,"title":"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six - Lone Wolf","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Released three years after Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lone Wolf is more a standalone add-on than a new game. The story takes place after the events of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six.****The player is Ding Chavez, a member of the Rainbow Team, who is sent to Norway to infiltrate a terrorist group that illegally imports weapons.**Changes are: ****1. Improved graphic engine**Eight new weapons**No more team work: Chavez is the Lone Wolf, and has to succeed on his own**Improved controls ergonomy, taking advantage of the analog Dual Shock Controller"},{"id":3808,"title":"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six - Rogue Spear","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Saffire Corporation","publisherName":"Red Storm Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"More of the same from the Rainbow Six series. Your team is back saving the world again. This time from a group known as \"Rogue Spear\". Their forces are powerful and you must strike quick and hard if you wish to win."},{"id":3809,"title":"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"Red Storm Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You have been recruited by John Clark to be a member of Rainbow, the most elite counter-terror team in the world, with members from all over the world, even Russia and Israel. You start out rescuing hostages from the terrorists, but as you go on, you discover there are bigger things at stake... Such as the entire world...****Rainbow Six re-invented first-person shooter genre with realistic weapons and tactics. You must use existing intelligence like floor plan layouts to plan your assault. You can use up to four teams, with a variety of equipment from simple body armor to biosuits, breaching kit and more. There are many different weapons available, from pistols to machine guns to shotguns to grenades. You can switch between different teams as needed, or leave them under AI control. Coordinate different teams with go codes. Engage variety of terrorists or perform stealth missions. ****Rainbow Six also features a robust multiplayer with variety of maps and mission types to choose from."},{"id":3810,"title":"Tomb Raider - The Last Revelation","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Core Design","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"According to Egyptian legend, the Egyption god Horus outwitted the evil god Set and imprisoned him in a secret tomb...****Five thousand years later, Lara Croft discovers the lost tomb and unwittingly unleashes the evil god Set, fulfilling the ancient prophecy of his return to plunge mankind into darkness! In a race against time, Lara must use all of her wit and skill to reimprison Set and save the world from Armageddon. Pursued at every turn by her arch-rival, the unscrupulous archaeologist Werner Von Croy, Lara embarks on a journey of discovery across Egypt, where she must overcome the most ingenious puzzles and infernal traps ever devised, and face terrifying evil from beyond the grave..."},{"id":3811,"title":"Tomb Raider","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Core Design","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Lara Croft is a Tomb Raider, an archaeologist who explores ancient sites in search of valuable artifacts.  In the game, Lara Croft is hired to retrieve an artifact from a tomb in Peru, which turns out to be one of three parts of the Atlantean Scion.  Soon betrayed by her employer, Lara Croft travels to Greece, Rome and Egypt to recover the other parts before this powerful device falls into the wrong hands.****Tomb Raider is a 3D action/adventure game in which players control Lara Croft from a third person perspective.  The camera follows Lara as she climbs, jumps, and swims through detailed environs overcoming environmental obstacles and deadly fauna.  Moving through levels often involves finding spots where Lara can climb, looking for spots where Lara can use her acrobatic ability, and sliding blocks and pushing levers to solve puzzles and open passageways.****Lara is armed with, now trademark, twin pistols with infinite ammunition, but she can pick up higher caliber weapons to take on deadlier human opponents.  Lara also comes across restorative health packs and has a compass with which she can orient herself.  Lara’s opponents include animals, gunmen, as well as primeval and supernatural beings.  Careful explorers can also find secret areas and avoid traps."},{"id":3812,"title":"Tomb Raider Chronicles","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Core Design","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Just when the world had come to agree that Lara is finally a thing of the past, along comes a new collection of levels for our lovely Lara Croft to tackle. Each of the four chapters center around a different area of Lara's past, from the very start of her life (as a teen raider!!) to just before her death. Chronicles also includes a level editor, allowing the player to create new Tombs for Lara to raid."},{"id":3813,"title":"Tomb Raider II - Starring Lara Croft","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Core Design","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In part 2 of the Tomb Raider series Lara Croft searches for the dagger of Xian. Her travel starts at the chinese wall and continues over various places on earth. But she is not alone, for there are other ones who also want the dagger. Not many new features, Lara can do some new moves, drive various vehicles and use new weapons. The game now also supports 3D graphic cards."},{"id":3814,"title":"Tomb Raider III - Adventures of Lara Croft","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Core Design","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Past, present, everytime plays its role, and today Lara plays hers. Deadly and beautiful as ever, she'll give you the adventure of all times. Be careful about each level, 'cuz this time end can be reached on many paths, so be sure to check the right one, and not miss the great adventure. Third installment of a series gently follows its predecessors with no much differences in anything whatsoever, but that won't stop Lara Croft fans to enjoy for the third time as well."},{"id":3815,"title":"Tomba!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Whoopee Camp","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Jump into a bizarre, action-packed world like no other. In this fast and frantic side-scrolling adventure you play as the pink-haired, high-jumping jungle boy Tombi. ****In order to retrieve your lucky golden bracelet from the evil clutches of demonic pigs you'll need to fight hard, duck, climb, explore, and race through a wide variety of unique and challenging quests.****Use your mace or your wood and stone boomerangs to do battle with dastardly pigs and creeping spiders. Keep a clear head though, as you'll need to solve a number of intriguing puzzles. Rescue trapped villagers, uncover lost items hidden in deep forests, or rescue a poor, stranded puppy, the long list of fun tasks is bizzare to say the least.****Make sure to take the time to search out all the hidden secrets and side-quests in order to collect as many adventure points as possible. Adventure points grant access to bigger and even more fantastic events.****A very strange platform game which could only have been dreamt up by a Japanese studio."},{"id":3816,"title":"Tomba! 2 - The Evil Swine Return","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Whoopee Camp","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The evil pigs from Tomba! are back, and only Tomba can stop them. The pigs have kidnapped Tomba's friend Tabby, and imprisoned her. To find her, Tomba will have to brave puzzles and quests that are similar to the first game's combination of platform side-scrolling and adventure quests."},{"id":3817,"title":"Tommi Maekinen Rally","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Europress","publisherName":"Europress Australia","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Tommi Maekinen Rally a follow up to Europess's previous rally simulation game 'Rally Championship'. International Rally Championship offers 16 new tracks set in various locations around the world from the deserts of Egypt to the rainforests of Brazil. There are various modes of play including arcade, time trial, simulation (a full rally season in which you drive on every track), championship(race on various tracks on various levels of difficulty) and custom mode in which you get to set up the race using various settings such as weather conditions and the number of cars which will actually take part in the race. Another excellent feature of the game is a track editor in which you get to create your own tracks. You are able to customize your own tracks from being able to set how steep the hills will be to what the track's surface will be (tarmac, gravel etc)."},{"id":3818,"title":"Tonka Space Station","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"In Tonka Space Station the player controls Tonka Joe and has to take over space station construction and operations. The game provides nine Tonka space vehicles that can be used in nine different missions. Examples of missions include blasting mutant weeds in the biosphere, mining lunar Tonkonium, and racing down wormholes. By completing missions modules of the space station can be upgraded. The game is marketed towards children aged five and up."},{"id":3819,"title":"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Neversoft Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is a skateboarding simulation in which you control a famous skate star around 3D environments.  Each game area contains a plethora of objects like ramps, rails, and half-pipes which can be used to perform tricks. Each trick you perform earns you more points for your score.****The game is divided into two types of levels.  In the first, you skate around locations like a mall, a city street, or a warehouse.  In each of these areas, there are 5 goals for the you to complete.  Some goals involve obtaining a high score, others smashing objects, and some collecting objects. For every goal you complete, you earn a video tape.  By collecting enough video tapes, you unlock levels and skateboards for you to use. There are 6 levels like this. The second type of level is a competition. You get to make 3 timed runs through a skate park, and attempt to get the highest score possible.  If you do well enough, you will beat the scores of the computer controlled skaters and win a medal.  There are 3 levels like this.****There are nine real life pro skaters you can choose to play as, including Tony Hawk himself.  Each skater has their own signature moves that earn you big points if pulled off successfully."},{"id":3820,"title":"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Neversoft Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"The sequel to the award winning PSX and N64 title, Tony Hawk 2 adds heaps of new tricks, as well as those from the original, and a complete roster of all the greatest skaters worldwide. Fly through some of the greatest skate parks in the world, or create your own, and share them with your mates. You can also create your own skater, with a choice of clothing and official skateboards. Improved graphics and a choice of alternative or hip-hop music add to the endless options and full on action."},{"id":3821,"title":"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shaba Games","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Tony Hawk returns with an all new line-up of skaters, an all new line-up of parks to crash through, and a whole new level of graphics.****The line-up of street and vert riders include Elissa Steamer, Jamie Thomas, Steve Caballero, Rune Glifberg, Geoff Rowley, Andrew Reynolds, Rodney Mullen, Eric Koston, Chad Muska, Bucky Lasek and Bam Margera from MTV's Jackass (and Tony Hawk, of course).****The create a skater mode returns, allowing for even further levels of options for your character, like adding glasses and tatoos to changing the colour of the knee and elbow pads or even the hair.****And the levels themselves that you must skate through are now more interactive, with cars and humans blocking paths and making noise as you race around to make as many points as possible. Use items around the streets or the park to jump from or over to increase your score, and pull of as many wild and wacky tricks as you can."},{"id":3822,"title":"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vicarious Visions","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"THPS4 is the fourth game in Activision's ever popular franchise.****The main feature of this game is it's redesigned career mode.  When beginning a level, you have all the time in the world to skate around, perform tricks, get a feel for the level, without the hassel of any goals or time limits.  When you're ready to attempt a goal, simply find a pro skater, talk to him, then receive the goal, similar to Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX.  Goals are similar to the previous games, such as collect SKATE, get a certain amount of points, transfer over this and grind that.  There are new goals, however, such as collecting the word COMBO while doing one big combo.  Miss a trick, and goal fails.  Once all regular goals are accomplished, you can attempt the Pro Goal, which is specific to each skater, and is extremely hard.****All the major skaters are here, including Tony Hawk, Bob Burnquist, Steve Caballero, Kareem Campbell, Rune Gilfberg, Eric Koston, Bucky Lasek, Bam Margera, Rodney Mullen, Chad Muska, Andrew Reynolds, Geoff Rowley, Elissa Steamer and Jamie Thomas.****The levels are been expanded and are huge.  Some of the levels include a college campus, a shipyard, and the infamous prison complex Alcatraz.****For multiplayer, all the favorite modes are back, from Graffiti and Trick Attack to Horse and King Of The Hill.  New modes include Capture The Flag and Combo Mambo.  THPS4 also supports System Link play, but not XBox Live.****The PlayStation 2 version offers everything from the XBox version, but also has online play, utilizing either your own network adaptor or the official one.  The PS2 version also features a one level demo of Shaun Murray's Pro Wakeboarder, which is not featured on any other version of the game."},{"id":3823,"title":"Top Gun - Fire at Will!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Spectrum HoloByte, Inc","publisherName":"Spectrum Holobyte","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"Top Gun: Fire at Will is a flight simulator based on the movie of the same name. You take the role of Maverick and must pilot your F-14 Tomcat with your RIO Merlin in the backseat through a series of missions that begin with the Top Gun School in San Diego and continue with conflict zones in Cuba, Korea and Libya.****Full motion video cutscenes with live actors play between many of the game's fifty or so missions, with James Tolkan being the only actor to return from the original movie."},{"id":3824,"title":"Total Eclipse - Turbo","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Beam Software","publisherName":"Crystal Dynamics","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Total Eclipse is a futuristic 3D shooter set in 2099 where an alien race by the name of the Drak-Sai are out to destroy humanity by destroying Earth and the Sun. The player controls an aircraft called a FireWing through 20 missions with a perspective behind the craft where the player can manuever the ship up and down, left and right and the gameplay angled towards an on-rail shooter.  Additionally, there are three different levels of power for each weapon that their craft can wield****The game is in the style of 3D textured mapping with the story is told through pre-rendered cut-scenes.  The PlayStation version is essentially the same except for sped up gameplay and a password feature that allows the player to pick up and play at their choosing."},{"id":3825,"title":"Toys","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"It is a little boys birthday and all the toys are worried that he will receive a new toy that he will like much more than the other toys. When the boy comes home from school he receives his gift, it is a new doll - Pino. One of the old toys thinks that the boy no longer likes him and runs away during the night. In the morning the other toys go look for him... will they be reunited? "},{"id":3826,"title":"Transformers - Beast Wars Transmetals","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Takara","publisherName":"Bam Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Transformers, robots in animal styled disguises, battle for supremacy (and peace, depending on which side your on) in the universe.****Megatron and Optimus Primal lead their teams of elite robots against each other, but its up to you to decide who is the winner. Choose from eight characters and battle against the computer AI or a friend in one-on-one battles, featuring transformations from animal, to robot, to vehicle and special moves."},{"id":3827,"title":"Transport Tycoon","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Microprose","publisherName":"Ocean","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"In Transport Tycoon, you are in charge of a transport company starting in 1930 in the midst of The Great Depression, and your aim is to build up an empire of trains, ships, lorries, planes and helicopters, with technological evolution to be taken into account. You can play alone, or with a number of computer-controlled rivals. ****At the beginning of the game, you (and your rivals) have a large terrain at your disposal. The terrain includes hills, rivers, lakes, bridges, industrial facilities and a lot of small towns. It is up to you to decide how to start building your empire. ****The game is shown in isometric projection. An icon bar at the top of the screen allows you to bring up the map, see the stats, or construct stuff. ****Maybe you can begin by connecting two towns with a road, building a vehicle depot somewhere next to the road, and setting up bus stops in both towns. Now just buy a bus (initially, there are just a few models available, but more buses appear with time), set its schedule, and watch as it goes between both bus stops, taking passengers and unloading them, earning you money. ****You can also transport passengers by building train tracks, sea ports, or airports and then buying appropriate vehicles - trains, ferries, planes. ****If you set up a station next to an industrial facility (such as a factory, a power plant or a farm), you can also transport various cargo, such as coal, livestock or wood, which allows you to earn much more money than transporting passengers. Of course, you'll have to buy special lorries and train cars if you'll want to deal with these. Most businesses offer certain types of cargo and are ready to pay for transporting other cargo to them; for example, a steel mill has a lot of steel to fill your cars, and will gladly accept iron ore if you have any. ****Clicking on any of your vehicles brings up a small window where you can observe a live feed of what the vehicle is doing and look up its status. If anything important happens during the game (such as a particular station accepting its first vehicle), it is shown as a newspaper headline at the bottom of the screen."},{"id":3828,"title":"Trap Gunner","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Racdym","publisherName":"Atlus","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"In Trap Gunner two opponents battle in small arenas, and while each has a relatively weak ranged and melee attack, the favored means of damaging an opponent is through hidden traps. Each combatant has at his or her disposal a range of explosives, pits, throwing panels, and gas bombs. An enemy is significantly damaged by a single trap, but one may create a sequence of traps for a devastating amount of damage.****With one of six different special agents, each a specialist in assassination and demolitions, a player may progress through a story mode consisting of several missions, a sub-boss, and a final boss. These characters are also available for custom battles against a human or the computer."},{"id":3829,"title":"Trash-It","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rage Software Ltd","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Trash it is an arcade action game where player(s) have to destroy buildings with a gigantic hammers. **As a player, you take a role of construction worker who has only one mission: To smash everything to bits.**Pieces are flying and houses falling as players hack their way through levels and earning points as they go.**Very fast, very energetic, and very sweat indulging."},{"id":3830,"title":"Treasures of the Deep","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Black Ops Entertainment Inc","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Treasures of the Deep is an underwater adventure.****The player controls an underwater explorer and ex-Navy Seal Jack Runyan, who is approached by the Underwater Mercenary Agency to carry out highly dangerous missions. The risks are great but the rewards are even greater. ****Choose from 12 missions in all parts of the globe, from the Great Barrier Reef to the Bermuda Triangle. Eight ships await command; start with an USN RV-1 mini-sub and trade up to the deadly Viper attack submarine. An arsenal of underwater technology and weaponry aid you in the quest: steel-mesh wetsuits, night-vision goggles, homing torpedoes, and remote underwater robot vehicles are just some of the resources at the player's disposal. And each of them is needed to be prepared for the unknown dangers lurking in the deep. ****The game has realistic graphics showing an incredible diorama of undersea life and views of forgotten wrecks and Aztec ruins."},{"id":3831,"title":"Trick'n Snowboarder","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cave","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"Trick'N Snowboarder is a snowboarding game for the PlayStation. The game offers scenario, versus, edit and free modes. In the scenario mode you play in range of competitions on half-pipes, snowboard parks, Alpine courses and jump ramps. During the scenario mode you have to perform stunts and tricks for your personal snowboarding video.****In versus mode you can compete with your friend in split-screen in a downhill race. The edit mode lets you customize your boarder's clothing and appearance. The game features unlockable characters from Resident Evil 2."},{"id":3832,"title":"Trickshot","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Prosoft","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-3 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Trickshot is a comprehensive and highly playable pool simulation, containing 14 different styles of pool. Trickshot offers a wide variety of choices, not only can you pick any of the 14 games, you are also free to alter the game rules in all of these. Side, top, back spin and swerve can all be applied to great effect, you can even let the cue ball jump, enabling you to pull of some incredible shots. You want to see your perfect shot again, no problem, select replay and watch. "},{"id":3833,"title":"Triple Play 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"This iteration of Sculptured's baseball lineage  has real players and teams up to date at the time of production. You can play single matches, a full season, the playoffs, or an all-out action Home Run Derby. Team selection and transfers come under player control. Jim Hughson and Buck Martinez provide the commentary. This was the first version to support Internet play on the PC."},{"id":3834,"title":"Triple Play 2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Triple Play is back, and this time we've brought the legends! Go against the legends like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and more as you compete in Home Run Tournaments and other events. Improved player models and textures made them more life-like than ever. Create your own player by importing your own face texture. Play on the internet through the site's playmatching service."},{"id":3835,"title":"Triple Play 97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Many of the features that players have come to expect in a baseball game are featured in this early edition of the Triple Play series.****A manager mode that allows players to be traded just like in real baseball is included.  Since the game is licensed by the MLB and players associations, it has all the teams and players of the 1997 season.****Game modes include exhibition, series play, all-star playoffs, and full and partial season play - in which players also sustain injuries and go on hot and cold streaks. The Home Run Derby is an additional feature."},{"id":3836,"title":"Triple Play 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"This baseball simulation features official MLB 1997 statistics and names for all teams and players - these can be traded, or new fictitious players can be created. Players have distinct batting and bowling styles.  Over 50 distinct statistics are stored for each of these, with full analysis on offer. You can play in simulation or action modes. Player and team Artificial Intelligence has more complexities than in the first Triple Play game. Two-man commentary is provided, for a play-by-play summary as well as 'Color Commentary' to add detail and depth to the analysis."},{"id":3837,"title":"Triple Play 99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"This iteration of EA's baseball simulation adds 3D hardware support, a career mode, and a full-league draft. It features official Major League Baseball statistics and names of all teams and players from the 1998 season.****Other modes include single-game exhibition, home run derby, play-off, tournament, season and manager.****The new career mode allows you to play multiple seasons. Tournament mode allows you to create a custom tournament with up to eight teams.****The Full-league draft allows you to build your own team from scratch using trade points, that determine the amount of and skill of players you can acquire.****Manager mode has you looking at all the statistics behind the game instead of the more action based actual ball game.****Multiplayer options for PC version include modem, LAN and internet modes. Playstation supports two player split-screen.****The game's commentary is supplied by Jim Hughson and Buck Martinez"},{"id":3838,"title":"Triple Play Baseball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Triple Play Baseball is part of the EA Sports line of MLB Baseball sims.  This edition was released in 2001 and would have been called Triple Play 2002 if they had not dropped the year off the title. ****Like previous editions you can pick from any of the teams in the National League or American League.  Mostly little has changed with this edition except for a world tournament that has been added.  You have to win the World Series however to see this option."},{"id":3839,"title":"Truck Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":" Kung Fu.","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Jump into the driving seat in one of six racing rigs. Get behind the wheel of the most powerful trucks the world has to offer. These two ton racers are capable of speed in excess of 150mph. Eight courses packed with hills, swooping turns and treacherous sand traps await you. Do you have what it takes to take your rig to the chequered flag in first place? Truck Racing lets you find out! "},{"id":3840,"title":"True Pinball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Ocean","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"True Pinball is a console version of Pinball Illusions that has 4 different tables, named \"Extreme Sports\", \"Vikings - The Tales\", \"Ricochet\" and \"Babewatch\".****Both 2D and 3D views (not available in computer versions) are available and over 32,000 colors in high resolutions boost it visually."},{"id":3841,"title":"Tunguska - Legend of Faith","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Exortus Inc","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Tunguska is a 3d action adventure game in which you play Jack Riley, an inter-dimensional traveler.****The main objective is to decode the secret of the Castle of the Order of Tunguska, where he finds himself after he's accidentally caught by the 'powers of darkness'. ****The game involves tactical real-time fighting, in which you advance by a skill/level based system, as well as a lot of classic adventure gaming and puzzle solving. When you decode the secret of the Castle, the powers of darkness will be defeated and Jack is free to continue his journey.****The 3D rendered world is based on Exortus' self-developed game engine and the view is 3-dimensional in non-isometric, 3rd person."},{"id":3842,"title":"Tunnel B1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Neon","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are on a mission to destroy the ultimate weapon of your enemy. This involves travelling through a set of precarious tunnels in your high-tech hover-craft. The tunnels are filled with enemy vehicles, choppers and sentry guns which you have to take out or avoid. To make life even worse, a lot of sections require you to clear them in a given time limit. The only good thing is that you'll be able to upgrade your weaponry often."},{"id":3843,"title":"Turbo Prop Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCE Studio Soho","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"From the same team that developed Porsche Challenge for the PlayStation, this is a high-speed racer where the user controls a number of adrenaline-pumping speedboats.****Choose from a selection of teams and powerboats, with lightning fast gameplay and true handling dynamics, so be careful how you accelerate and turn - these things aren't as stable as cars.****The game has a number of different game modes, (including championships - battling against 20 other competitors),  bonus games, and multiplayer modes."},{"id":3844,"title":"Turnabout","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ArtDink","publisherName":"Natsume","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In this game, the player is presented with a series of one hundred puzzles containing colored balls, colored target blocks and various obstacles, some static and some capable of movement.  Whenever two or more objects of the same color come into contact with each other, they disappear, and the object is to eliminate all of the colored balls and target blocks.  The trick to the game is that none of the pieces can be moved directly; the player's only options are to rotate the entire playing field either left or right ninety degrees and let gravity do the rest.  As a bonus, the game includes an editor which allows the player to create up to fifty additional levels to challenge friends with."},{"id":3845,"title":"Twisted Metal - Small Brawl","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Incog Inc. Entertainment","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Small Brawl steps in a different direction from other Twisted Metal games, with all the characters from them represented as children at school getting bullied by Calypso, who wants them to enter his contest and win a ultimate prize. The kids from Calypso's school (like Thumper,Auger and Sweet Tooth) enter Calypso's contest so they can quit his bullying and win his prize. ****All the characters build life-like remote control cars ranging from a ice cream truck, to a hearse so they can fight each other with weapons ranging from chewing gum to firecrackers, toothpicks to flaming barbie heads so they may win. ****The physics engine is from Twisted Metal 2 Small Brawl's battlegrounds include tree houses, putt-putt courses, and in bowling allies. These have no hidden areas, but there are lots of unlockables. Tournament (defeat 8 enemies and 2 bosses), Endurance (survive the carnage as long as you can) and Challenge (take on / out a specific rival) modes are included, with multiplayer Co-Op and Head-to-Head modes."},{"id":3846,"title":"Twisted Metal","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SingleTrac","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The original classic!  Choose from 12 different vehicles ranging from a rig to a bike and try to win the Twisted Metal contest.  TM features plenty of weapons, including fire missiles, homing missiles, mines, and of course, each car has their own special weapon that delivers huge damage with cool effects. All battles are waged in 3D combat arenas, with plenty of power-ups and secret areas to find, which adds depth - which is important because TM in not really a single player game.  Though it has a single player mode, the real meat is in the two-player battles."},{"id":3847,"title":"Twisted Metal 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SingleTrac","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Twisted Metal features destructive car combat, playable either as a complete tournament or a single match The action takes place in 8 different locations around the world, on differing surfaces, many featuring destructible buildings and landmarks.****Combat takes place between a wide array of vehicles ranging from a man strapped between two wheels to an ice cream truck. They have their own strengths and weaknesses,  using an eclectic arrangement of weaponry include bombs and missiles, and resulting in its own end sequence, complete with an ironic line in humour."},{"id":3848,"title":"Twisted Metal 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"989 Studios","publisherName":"989 Studios","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The fourth game in the Twisted Metal series!  The Twisted Metal tournament's boss since the beginning, Calypso, has been overthrown by the maniacal clown Sweet Tooth and his circus buddies with there wish for winning the tournament.  Now Sweet Tooth has the chance to hold his own tournament, with more powerful vehicles, tons of battleground, and a whole new selection of drivers and old legends like thumper, axel, auger and even minion and much more. The prize is the same - Sweet Tooth will grant any wish the winner asks for!  But this time, Calypso's participating in the tournament..."},{"id":3849,"title":"Twisted Metal III","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"989 Studios","publisherName":"989 Studios","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In an apocalyptic future, the mysterious and powerful Calypso offers one wish to the winner of the Twisted Metal competition.****The Twisted Metal competition consists of vehicular combat between souped-up and weaponed-out machines such as a motorcycle, police car, ice cream truck, and even a man with wheels for arms.  The battles take place in locations from around the world, including London and Tokyo."},{"id":3850,"title":"Tyco R-C - Assault with a Battery","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Lucky Chicken Games","publisherName":"Mattel","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A racing combat game in the style of Mario Cart based on the Mattel owned Tyco R/C Toy Line. Tyco RC features eight real RC cars from the Tyco toy lineup, which includes Nitro Dozer, a racer with treads, which transforms into a bulldozer; Hot Rocker, a bug-shaped car that bashes through any obstacle; Tantrum, which spotlights a spinning axel that damages cars in front of it; Recoil, a 4X4 SUV that spins into a tornado to damage opponents; Fast Traxx, a dual motor vehicle with treads; the Rebound 4X4, a flipping minicar packing lots of torque; and Speed Wrench, a wide pick-up truck that transforms into a vehicle twice its width. ****The game features 6 highly interactive single player trackes each with two distinctive player activated interactive items.  There is also a multi-play mode that allows for battle games and several other mini-game style two player match ups."},{"id":3851,"title":"Ubik","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Smart Dog","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the novel UBIK from Philip K. Dick you are playing the main character from the book, called Joe Chip. You are working for a company called Runciter Associates in Los Angeles (in the year 2019) and your job is to protect companies against industrial spying from other companies. With genetic engineering and the development of replicants both sides have PSI-powers at hand to reach their targets.****In the game you lead, train and equip a squad of selected individuals (with various abilities; be it several kinds of weapon skills or PSI) through 3D-realtime rendered maps (UBIK may have been the first RTSG using a 3D engine) where you sometimes can interact with your environment or even talk to some individuals.****Connecting those missions are many  rendered cinematic cut-scenes (the game ships on 3 CDs). The game's storyline has several layers of intrigue and complexity."},{"id":3852,"title":"UEFA Challenge","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Infogrames","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"UEFA Challenge is European football with an official UEFA license.****The game features the biggest football star players and their teams on 30 authentic stadiums including Old Trafford, Highbury, Anfield, and Nou Camp. Each player has their own playing style.****There are more than 125 National and Club teams to choose from including Manchester United, Real Madrid, Arsenal, Juventus, and Chelsea.****A Multi-Season mode is also included."},{"id":3853,"title":"UEFA Champions League - Season 1998-99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Silicon Dreams","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Soccer sim featuring the current team line-ups in this prestigious European club competition. There are 32 clubs included. Game options include full season, exhibition matches, scenario and a multi-player option. In scenario mode you can replay any of the finals in the competition's history from 1970 onwards. Another notable inclusion is the custom tournament mode that allows you to define your own tournament perimeters and fixtures."},{"id":3854,"title":"UEFA Champions League - Season 2000-2001","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Silicon Dreams","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"UEFA Champions League Season 2000/2001 is a soccer game with an official UEFA license for the 2000/2001 season. It includes all the 32 official teams of that season, plus all champions since the sixties and some custom for more than eighty teams total. Game modes include Training, Quick Match, And a variety of cups and championships with the available teams. Interesting options in the game is to have teams play of earlier incarnations of themselves or arrange a cup between all UEFA Champions League winners."},{"id":3855,"title":"UEFA Euro 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This is a specially released FIFA football game that coincided with the Euro 2000 European Cup.**You can take charge of a team and playall the qualifying phases for the cup or play for the cup itself."},{"id":3856,"title":"Ultimate 8 Ball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mirage Interactive","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"With Ultimate 8 Ball, the designers at Mirage Technologies have created an option-filled and comprehensive pool simulation with features ranging from pool rules (learning) to pool school (execution). Ultimate 8 Ball offers 14 types of pool games with the majority of them supporting multiple players. Games include two versions of Eight Ball (UK and US rules), Nine Ball, Ten Ball, Six Ball, Three Ball, Straight Pool, Rotation, Speed Pool (single player), Killer, Ten Pin (a bowling format), Bank Pool, One Pocket, and Cut Throat. An additional option, Hustle, is a single-player mode with three distinct difficulty settings in which the player competes against 15 computer-controlled opponents. Winning against at least one opponent in each of four levels earns the player the chance to face the reigning computer champion, Joe Philly. Ultimate 8 Ball offers several customizable gameplay options such as 3D acceleration, overhead (bird's eye) view, input choice between game pad, joystick, or mouse and post-shot adjustable camera replays. Also provided is a comprehensive interactive tutorial, practice mode, extensive rules for all games and eight famous trick shots to master. Fifteen unique table sizes and shapes and ten specific environments round out this round-ball simulation. "},{"id":3857,"title":"Ultimate Brain Games","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cosmigo","publisherName":"Telegames","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Ultimate Brain Games is a collection of 8 games you can play against the computer or a friend.  The games include Sink Ships (aka Battleship), Mahjong, Backgammon, Chess, Checkers, Reversi, Dominoes, and Four in a Row (aka Connect Four).****You start out by designing how your character looks.  You can modify 9 areas of your character, from eyes to clothes.  After doing so, decide to play single or multiplayer.****Each game follows the rules and gameplay seen in the original games."},{"id":3858,"title":"Ultimate Fighting Championship","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Opus Corp","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Ultimate Fighting Championship is based on the no-holds-barred martial art tournament of the same name. What makes the game (and the real-life counterpart) distinct from wrestling, boxing, and other fights is the variety of fighting styles in use; it is perfectly possible to end up with a judo master facing a kickboxer.****The actual gameplay is simple enough. You have various basic moves, combos, holds, and so on. The complications come in the form of the huge list of moves, featuring many different styles. Hit your opponent until he gets knocked out, or force him to tap out early.****There are multiple game modes included. Among them are a survival mode, that has you face a string of enemies with minimal recovery, and career mode, which allows you to customize and improve your fighting style as you win fights."},{"id":3859,"title":"Um Jammer Lammy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NanaOn-Sha","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Introducing Lammy, a totally rockin' guitarist.  In day-to-day life, she's quite timid, shy, and wimpy - but put a guitar in her hands, and she'll blow you away!  Help Lammy get to her latest gig on time, and face obstacles such as flaming buildings, out-of-control airplanes, and even getting trapped in Hell.****In this sequel to PaRappa The Rapper you play as Lammy, a guitarist for MilkCan - the coolest, hippest band ever!  While PaRappa focused on lyrics, with each button controlling a different word; Lammy is a guitar player, so naturally, each button controls a different note on the guitar.  Lammy will encounter seven different teachers on her travels to the big gig, so either follow their lessons accurately, or do even better - improvise and blow them all away with your axe.  The teacher will then step away for you to go it solo for an even better performance.****Lammy improves over PaRappa in a multitude of ways.  Rather than just being a single player experience, you can now play the game with a friend.  Any stages that you unlock can be played either co-operatively or competitively.  If you don't have a friend to play co-operatively with, you can also get the computer to take on the role of your partner.  After finishing the initial game, PaRappa also makes a return, allowing you to play through the game again with raps instead of Lammy's guitar."},{"id":3860,"title":"Unholy War, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Toys for Bob","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Two powerful forces are about to clash and you must decide which side you are on.  The Arcanes are the natives on the planet Xsarra.  The Teknos crash land on Xsarra and decide to conquer the planet in this unholy war of flesh vs. metal.****The Teknos are cybernetic conquerors who want the resources of Xsarra for themselves.  The Arcanes have coexisted peacefully for thousands of years but now band together to destroy the machine invaders.  Each side is compromised of seven different types of warriors for a total of 14 playable warriors.  Each warrior has three separate types of moves or attacks that can be performed against their opponent.  Each warrior also has a strategy skill that can be used when playing that mode of gameplay.****There are two types of gameplay, Mayhem mode and Strategy Mode.  Mayhem mode consists of choosing seven warriors and facing off against seven opposing warriors controlled by the computer or another player.  Action is fast, furious, and different each time depending on one of the several \"terrains\" that can be chosen to fight the battles within.  Random power-ups also appear to help which ever warrior can get to them first.  All the warriors and environments are rendered in full 3D with the camera centering on the middle point above the two warriors.  The warriors dance around each other, hurling their attacks and avoiding traps.****Strategy Mode consists of a three-dimensional map where the player moves his warriors across it with the ultimate goal to destroy the opposing warriors or destroy their fortresses.  When two warriors meet on the map, gameplay switches to Mayhem mode and the two warriors fight to the death with the winning one returning to the map to fight another day.  To create new warriors, a special type of energy called \"Aur\" must be mined.  Warriors in strategy mode can perform two types of actions.  These include moving, attacking, or using their special power.  There is a underlying story that is never fully developed but, is revealed as the player progresses through each of the 12 regions of the Strategy mode for both the Arcanes and Teknos.****A great deal of strategy is required to win in Mayhem mode and Strategy mode.  Primarily, it involves figuring out which warrior to use to destroy another.  Each warrior has at least one fatal weakness when matched with the appropriate opposing warrior."},{"id":3861,"title":"Uprising X","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cyclone","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Uprising X is a PlayStation-exclusive entry in Cyclone Studios' series of tank simulators, combining the gameplay of real time strategy games with first-person combat. The player controls a tank named \"Wraith\" with both analog sticks, using the left one to aim and the right stick for movement. The minimal plot is developed through mission briefings and cutscenes, telling the struggle between a rebel faction against imperial forces for the dominance of planets.****As one of the rebels, the player has to maneuver the tank on a battlefield, searching for suitable places to construct reinforcements buildings. After entering a piece of terrain marked with four glowing orbs, a large structure topped by a turret called \"The Citadel\" appears on a nearby spot. The player can enter it by pressing both L1 and R1 buttons, assuming the role of the turret operator. Besides handling the weapons, the player can access the build menu, from where unit factories can be erected on the surrounding terrain. Extra turrets can also be placed around the perimeter to protect the base. The structures can be recycled to be replaced with new ones.****The tank is equipped with several weapons, from laser beams to guided missiles, that can be used against enemy troops. From the inside, friendly units can be summoned when available to fight alongside in battle. Infantry, tanks and aircraft can be called into action from the interface menu. A tactical map showing an overhead view of the terrain can be activated with the select button.****There are three split-screen modes for two players: challenge, deathmatch and siege. The first two have the players fighting directly against each other, while the last one is more strategic, where the objective is to defend the base from incoming enemy assaults."},{"id":3862,"title":"Urban Chaos","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Mucky Foot","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"As the 2nd millennium ends, the cities are over-ran with Apocalyptic violence. Is this down to urban frustrations, or a sinister cult controlling everybody? You are either cop D'Arcy Stern or former soldier Roper McIntyre, and have to find the answers, but more importantly put a stop to the carnage. ****This involves a succession of action-packed non-linear missions. The environment incorporates shadows, rain, fog and a day/night cycle. Police cars, motorcycles and ambulances must be controlled during some missions. There are many ways to 'settle' the enemies - car chases, hand-to-hand combats and action movie-style shoot outs for example."},{"id":3863,"title":"USA Racer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Davilex","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"A clandestine group has been organizing illegal street races in the USA for more than 50 years. What started as a fun event has grown into an annual contest for cash and glory. Only six are given a chance to prove their worth.****USA Racer contains 11 tracks in different locations across the USA. Players can race in cities such as Los Angeles, New York or Washington DC or can take part in a race through the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone. Next to Time Trial and Single Race, the Tournament is the main event. It has been split up in three sections: Park Trial, City Trial and US Race. After completing a section, the next one is opened up.****The tracks contain obstacles and jumps. Enemies will try to push other cars off the road, and the police also make an appearance. Scattered around the tracks are power-ups that repair the car, provide boost or cash. The money can be used to upgrade the car, repair it or buy boost prior to the race. After completing an entire tournament with a certain car, an alternate vehicle becomes available for that character.****In the Windows version two-player duels are available over LAN or TCP/IP. Players can either go head-to-head or play a game of Cop vs. Racer."},{"id":3864,"title":"V-Ball - Beach Volley Heroes","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"American Technos","publisherName":"Funsoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"V-Ball: Beach Volley Heroes is the sequel to the NES game Super Spike V'Ball, an arcade game that deals with beach volleyball in a very special way.****There are several teams you can choose from, such as Soldiers, Ninjas, Soccer players and so on, and each of them has got its own moves and special effects. There are commands for both heavy shots and for light ones, making you choose the strength to hit and throw the ball. There are no power bars and once hit, the ball flies to the opposing side automatically.****The special moves can be triggered whenever you push certain button combinations (triangle and circle, circle and cross, etc) at the right moment. If it is a defense move, for instance, you must do it in response to others attacks.****There is a Tournament mode, which is the main solo entertainment (although you can also play single matches vs the AI), but this game is clearly designed around player-vs-player mode, for arcade matches against human opponents."},{"id":3865,"title":"V-Tennis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tonkin House","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"V-Tennis is a three dimensional tennis games played from a third person perspective with ten different camera angles to choose from. It plays like other games of its kind and allows the player do a number of different shots, including slices, lobs, top spins, drop shots, and smashes. It's possible to play individual matches against human or AI controlled opponents or in a tournament. Individual matches can be singles or doubles and in multiplayer it's possible for players to both compete against each other or to cooperate against the computer. There are 16 tennis players to choose from and they have different stats in five categories: service, forehand, backhand, footwork and sprint. Six different courts can be chosen from: stadium, indoor, N.Y., Fiji, Kilauea and Japan. It's also possible to chose the surface type: hard, clay or lawn. The game also has an edit mode where the abilities and look of the tennis players can be modified."},{"id":3866,"title":"V.I.P.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Kalisto Entertainment.","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the syndicated series starring Pamela Anderson, V.I.P. for the PlayStation offers a mixture of first-person shooting action and hand-to-hand combat. The female bodyguard team led by Vallery Irons is entangled in a mob vendetta while protecting their client Dr. Kindle. After Irons and Kindle are captured, the rest of the team must advance through a series of indoor and outdoor levels to rescue them. Featured characters include ex-spy Tasha Dexter, explosives expert Nikki Franco, former boxer Quick Williams, martial arts specialist Johnny Loh, and computer hacker Kay Simmons. Fighting sequences are controlled differently than in traditional fighting games, as players perform combination attacks by inputting a series of onscreen commands. If the sequence is entered within the time frame, the character will carry out the moves and damage the enemy. Play then continues until all the enemies in a level are defeated. The shooting stages are structured in a manner similar to Lethal Enforcers or Time Crisis, with players guiding a cross-hair target on the screen to shoot down enemies. Ten mini-games are also available in between missions, offering a variety of timed puzzles to complete before advancing to the next stage. "},{"id":3867,"title":"V2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Frontier Developments","publisherName":"Grolier Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"V2000 is a 3D space shooter based on the '80s game Virus. ****Aliens are using a virus to corrupt and possess many creatures from different worlds by opening up links between the worlds they are trying to conquer. From many of these links emerged the hives. ****The usual mission objectives in the game are to destroy the mutated creatures and the hives, rescue local inhabitants, while \"beaming up\" weapon upgrades along the way. Players are then awarded \"trophies\" for each world saved or if it is saved quickly. These trophies allow the player to receive new ships."},{"id":3868,"title":"Vagrant Story","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Valendra is a land that had undergone civil war. The end of which had birthed the parliament and several organizations to control the balance of power. Ashley Riot is a Riskbreaker agent, an elite one man investigator, for the Valendia Knights of Peace (VKP) who is investigating some strange occurrences. A cult of religious fanatics known as Müllenkamp, and their leader Sydney Losstarot, have seized the manor of Duke Bardorba of Valendia Kingdom. The events at the manor have sent Ashley on a quest to get to the bottom of what's going on, and travel into the catacombs that lead to the destroyed, yet magical city of Leá Monde. However Ashley is not the only person interested in the city, and other factions of the government, including parliament assigned Knights of the Crimson Blade and other VKP agents are pursuing their own agenda. ****Combat is central to the game. The game runs in real time but when entering combat and attacking an enemy, the game is paused. A wireframe sphere showing the range of the currently selected weapon and detailed statistics on different body parts of the enemies within range.****The game features a range of weapons. Each weapon can be disassembled and reassembled in workshops scattered throughout the game, attaching gems for extra power. Weapons used constantly against the same type of enemy improve in power against them.****Ashley can also make use of Magic, Chain Abilities and Break Arts. Magic is broken into four groups, namely defense, combat, healing and status. Spells use up mana points and are sometimes more costly than useful. Chain Abilities allow Ashley to \"chain together\" consecutive hits against enemies. Break Arts are special skills learnt after repetitive use of a weapon type. Sacrificing some of the player's health, Break Arts can perform a high damage attack on an enemy."},{"id":3869,"title":"Valkyrie Profile  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"tri-Ace","publisherName":"Enix","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In preparation for Ragnarok, the final battle between the gods, Odin has commanded Lenneth the Valkyrie to descend to the lower world and gather the souls of fallen heroes to serve as soldiers in the approaching conflict. You play as Lenneth, gathering soldiers and training them to be transferred to the battlefields of the gods.****The gameplay mainly consists of exploring various locations (dungeons, mansions, swamps) from a 2D perspective. Lenneth can run, jump, shoot ice crystals (useful for anything from freezing enemies to building ledges), push and pull objects to solve simple puzzles, etc. All of the enemies are on-screen and can usually be avoided, in the style of games like Chrono Cross and SaGa Frontier 2. The battle system is a mix of real-time and turn-based elements. Each of the characters (up to three can fight alongside Lenneth at a time) is assigned to one of the four main keys. The player and the enemy take turns attacking, but with the right timing, the player can execute combos that leave enemies defenseless. Long combos can result in substantial experience bonuses, although it is possible to defeat most enemies without them.****The rest of the game consists of Lenneth using \"spiritual concentration\" to discover the locations of dungeons and fallen heroes, ingame-engine cutscenes that give the history of these characters, and reports about the war's progress that come at the end of each \"chapter\". The chapter system is one of the game's most original features. Each chapter (there are about 8) is made up of a preset number of periods. Each action, such as a successful use of spiritual concentration, or entering a town/dungeon, uses a number of periods that varies with the difficulty level. When all of the periods have passed, the chapter is over. Since the player must transfer heroes to Valhalla in the course of each chapter (permanently losing them), but has only a limited amount of time to improve their statistics, the game has a sense of urgency and danger often absent from more traditional console RPGs."},{"id":3870,"title":"Valkyrie Profile  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"tri-Ace","publisherName":"Enix","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In preparation for Ragnarok, the final battle between the gods, Odin has commanded Lenneth the Valkyrie to descend to the lower world and gather the souls of fallen heroes to serve as soldiers in the approaching conflict. You play as Lenneth, gathering soldiers and training them to be transferred to the battlefields of the gods.****The gameplay mainly consists of exploring various locations (dungeons, mansions, swamps) from a 2D perspective. Lenneth can run, jump, shoot ice crystals (useful for anything from freezing enemies to building ledges), push and pull objects to solve simple puzzles, etc. All of the enemies are on-screen and can usually be avoided, in the style of games like Chrono Cross and SaGa Frontier 2. The battle system is a mix of real-time and turn-based elements. Each of the characters (up to three can fight alongside Lenneth at a time) is assigned to one of the four main keys. The player and the enemy take turns attacking, but with the right timing, the player can execute combos that leave enemies defenseless. Long combos can result in substantial experience bonuses, although it is possible to defeat most enemies without them.****The rest of the game consists of Lenneth using \"spiritual concentration\" to discover the locations of dungeons and fallen heroes, ingame-engine cutscenes that give the history of these characters, and reports about the war's progress that come at the end of each \"chapter\". The chapter system is one of the game's most original features. Each chapter (there are about 8) is made up of a preset number of periods. Each action, such as a successful use of spiritual concentration, or entering a town/dungeon, uses a number of periods that varies with the difficulty level. When all of the periods have passed, the chapter is over. Since the player must transfer heroes to Valhalla in the course of each chapter (permanently losing them), but has only a limited amount of time to improve their statistics, the game has a sense of urgency and danger often absent from more traditional console RPGs."},{"id":3871,"title":"Vampire Hunter D","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Victor Interactive Software, Inc","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Vampire Hunter D for the PlayStation is based on the anime titled Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust.  That anime is based on the novel title Vampire Hunter D: Demon Deathchase written by Hideyuki Kikuchi.  You play as D, the half-human / half-vampire whose sole mission in life is to hunt down and kill vampires.  The setting is not the distant medieval past, nor is it the mid-19th century, instead D's adventures are set in the far distant future, when humanity has nearly killed itself off by endless wars.  Rising from the scorched earth and assuming power in this desolate era are the timeless vampires.  They established a feudal system where they ruled over humans as nobles in Europe ruled over their peasants.  But after thousands of years the Vampires' power waned and humans revolted against their lords, and thus the class of Vampire Hunters were born.****In this particular story, D is employed by a rich family to retrieve their daughter from the vampire who kidnapped her.  He is not the only one trying to free her; a rival group of vampire hunters, the Marcus Brothers, are after the daughter and the bounty, regarding D as a rival.  The Vampire Hunter D must enter Castle Chaith, battle the Vampire Lord, the minions that inhabit the castle, and a hidden evil, to save the girl and collect his bounty.****The action in Vampire Hunter D plays like the early Resident Evil games for the PlayStation.  There are pre-rendered backgrounds and all the characters are animated in 3D.  Players utilize D's signature weapon, his massive long sword, as well as his special vampire powers, (which comprise healing, offensive, and defensive powers), to battle the hordes of evil creatures that live in the hallways and chambers of the daemonic Castle Chaith.  You must solve puzzles, unlock doors, and retrieve key items to progress into the depths and heights of the castle, ultimately reaching and revealing the true evil power pulling the strings of this macabre story."},{"id":3872,"title":"Vanark","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Asmik Ace Enterainment","publisherName":"Jaleco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Evil alien forces threaten Mars with their deadly \"Zero Field\". Its now up to you to join the forces of the Vanark troopers and save the day before its too late.****Vanark is a 3D action game which plays mostly as a rail-shooter. You fly aboard your state-of-the-art Vanark fighter in a fixed path on several missions controlling your guns and missiles and trying to defeat all the waves of enemy ships and creatures that try to come at you. Every now and then you also get to play free-flight stages in deep space where you have full control of your ship, turning the game into a more traditional 3rd-person space sim.****Additionally, between each stage you get to roam freely aboard your carrier ship using 3D characters over pre-rendered backgrounds. In these sequences you'll get to chat with fellow pilots and move the plot along, which includes triggering cut-scenes as well solving mini-games such as disarming a saboteur's bomb and other similar activities."},{"id":3873,"title":"Vandal Hearts","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Vandal Hearts is a turn-based strategy RPG. It follows a fixed plot-line with set battles, focusing more on strategic elements than adventure elements. ****The combat takes place in a series 3D grid based maps and each character in the party has a certain amount of movements they can perform each turn. As the game progresses, other characters join and leave the party and as they increase in level they can progress along different paths of development. Between each battle there is a cut scene that develops the plot using the same 3D engine as the combat (and often the same areas).****In between battles you have the opportunity to talk to people in cities as well as purchase different equipment for the up coming battles."},{"id":3874,"title":"Vandal Hearts II","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCEO","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Vandal Hearts II is a turn based strategic RPG which is comparable to the more famous Fire Emblem series.****Most of the gameplay consists of moving your party on 3D grid based maps in a way that will give you a strategic advantage over your enemies. The main difference between Vandal Hearts II and its predecessor is the change of the battle system. Unlike in Vandal Hearts you and your enemies issue the commands at the same time and then move simultaneously. That results in in completely new strategies and gives the game a unique touch.****The story takes place in the already collapsed church state of Nirvadia, that was once formed by the religious leader St Nirvath, but eventually ceased to exist, because of several conflicts between unbelievers and local rulers. Caused by a chain of coincidences, the young boy Joshua, from a small and unimportant village in the east, eventually finds himself within a complex political scheme set in motion by power-hungry aristocrats and religious fanatics."},{"id":3875,"title":"Vanguard Bandits","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Human Entertainment","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Vanguard Bandits is a strategy/RPG that takes place on the continent of Eptina which has been at war with itself for years until the kingdom of Pharastia discovers ancient mechanical giants created by a lost civilization. With the new found mecha's called ATAC (All Terrain Armored Combatant) Pharastia once again brings peace to Eptina until civil wars and coup d' etat's took place and thus began the Second Eptina Wars. Take control of Bastion as he wages war against the Junaris Empire to regain control of the continent. ****Gameplay consists of controlling a group of ATAC on missions on a 2D sprite map where players take turns moving and attacking. Once a fight between two ATAC's starts the game is switched to a 3D side view and the battle between the two continues. Use the terrain to your advantage like attacking from above or behind your enemy. ****Follow the story of Bastion and his friends on 56 missions to regain peace on the continent. Your actions before battles and as the results of battles will decide your outcome - with 5 different endings along three separate story lines."},{"id":3876,"title":"Vanishing Point","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Clockwork Games","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Vanishing Point is an arcade style racer featuring real cars and road course style tracks.  The main difference between Vanishing Point and countless other racers is that you are never racing directly against other cars, but rather are racing against the clock.  Your position at the end of the race depends solely on your time, not on your finishing position relative to other cars. What's more, there are loads of computer controlled cars that are there simply to slow you down.****The standard racing game modes are here:  Tournament, Time Trial, and Single Race.  One unique feature, however, is the stunt competition.  You can compete in a series of events that test various driving skills in timed events.  Some example events are the long jump and the slalom.****The selection of cars is quite diverse.  You can race vehicles that range from low performance, like a VW Microbus, to high performance, like a Dodge Viper."},{"id":3877,"title":"Vegas Casino","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Coconuts Japan","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Vegas Casino is a game for up to four players via multitap comprising Baccarat, Roulette, Let It Be, Black Jack, Video Poker, Keno and Slot Machines.  It can be played in two modes, Ranking play or Free Play.  In Ranking mode the player enters a target amount to be reached and then plays against their opponents to see who can reach that amount. If a single player plays in this mode the game provides three opponents but the game caters for up to ten players with the game providing the additional AI opponents. Roulette,Video Poker, and Slot Machines in this game mode are played within a split screen.  In Free mode there are no computer opponents and the games are the same as the games played in Ranking mode though there are minor differences, such as selecting which slot machine to play, because in this mode the split screen mode is not used at all.  There are three kinds of slot machine which can be played for different stakes. Keno is the odd game here because it does not appear on the game menu, instead during any game other than Video Poker a casino hostess pops up in her own little window inviting the player to a game of Keno. If the player accepts they are shown a Keno card on which they mark their numbers after which their current game of Baccarat, Roulette or whatever resumes. A short while later the hostess window opens up again and the hostess gives the good, or more usually bad, news on how good their selections were. "},{"id":3878,"title":"Vegas Games 2000","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"New World Computing","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Midnight in Vegas features 7 classic games : Black Jack, Craps, Poker, Video Poker, Roulette, Baccarat and Slot Machine. Depending on the game, view is top down (Craps) or first person (Roulette). Muti-Tap can be used to play to games against 4 players. The PlayStation case also includes a CDA with 8 audio tracks."},{"id":3879,"title":"Versailles - A Game of Intrigue","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Canal+ Multimedia","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In this historical game you are some sort of security guard at the court of Louis XIV. You have to prevent a destruction of such a lovely place as Versailles, where you search for bomb and the person, who want to activate it. Talking with characters, searching for clues and studying the Versailles, which is museum at present, you have to serve your King in the name of France.****The game is made with Omni-3D technology, which allows you to turn yourself in 360 degrees."},{"id":3880,"title":"Vib-Ribbon","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NanaOn-Sha","publisherName":"SCEI","players":"1 Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Your rabbity character, Vibri, is composed of some fairly basic geometric shapes.  Vibri skips around along the eponymous vib ribbon and you have to control Vibri until the end, dodging obstacles to rack up as many points as you can.****The game is a music/party game.   Japanese band Laugh and Peace provides this game with some of it's soundtrack.  The soundtrack is used to generate the game levels.  By analyzing the music being played, the game creates the level you are playing in real-time and forces you to navigate that level.  Then once you have mastered the songs that come with Vib Ribbon, you can then put in your own music CD's to see what wild challenges you can create."},{"id":3881,"title":"Victory Boxing 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Victor Interactive Software, Inc","publisherName":"JVC Digital Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Victory Boxing 2 is an arcade-style boxing game which features an Exhibition mode, a VS. mode, a Main Event mode, and a Tournament mode.  The exhibition mode lets the player pick a boxer and fight a computer boxer. The VS. mode lets two players slug it out in the boxing ring against each other. The tournament mode lets the player compete in a tournament.  The Main Event mode lets the player pick one of eight different boxers, each with their own set of skills (life, power, speed and endurance), and work their way through the ranks (Local, National and World) by defeating 40 different boxers in order to win the World Championship. If the player is good enough to actually win the World Championship, they then have to defend their belt against numerous challengers. Players can improve their skills by winning matches and training between matches by sparring with their trainer. Advancing through this mode also unlocks boxers for the exhibition mode. In the ring, each boxer can throw punches like jabs, upper-cuts, hooks, and crosses, and is also able to duck and weave and block high and low while on defense.  "},{"id":3882,"title":"Victory Boxing Challenger","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Pegasus Japan","publisherName":"JVC Sports","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Victory Boxing Challenger is an arcade-style boxing game. It does not claim to be a realistic simulation in any way. It is meant to be easy to pick up and learn. It boasts a starting cast of about 10 characters with about 10 other secret characters that can be unlocked by playing throgh the single-player Main Event mode. Each character has a standard set of punches, a set of special punches specific to each character, and a special 5-punch combo attack. There are two play modes, Main Event and Exhibition. Main Event is a single-player career mode. When playing through Main Event mode, you only start with one special punch and you get trained to learn the other special punches as you win matches. In Exhibition you can pit any two unlocked fighters against each other in a one player or two player match."},{"id":3883,"title":"Victory Boxing Champion Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Victor Interactive Software","publisherName":"JVC Digital Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"In Victory Boxing Champion Edition you can create and develop your own fighter (male or female) who will need to climb the ranks in one of six weight divisions. As you progress, your fighter's skills, such as power, speed, and stamina, will increase. Your trainer Snake will provide tips on how to improve. Once you defeat the current champion two new characters will become playable in the two-player mode: Snake and a surprise character. Along with the championship mode players can also spar with a friend or try practice mode. Action can be viewed from 12 different angles and can also be replayed. During replays you can zoom in and out and change the camera angle. "},{"id":3884,"title":"Victory Boxing Contender","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Victor Interactive Software","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Contender is an arcade-style boxing game that challenges you to fight your way through three leagues (Local, National and World) in your quest to win the World Championship. The Main Event lets players choose between eight boxers, each differing in life (strength), power, speed and endurance. You'll then have to rise through the ranks and fend off challengers trying to make names for themselves. There are over 40 different boxers in total, including both male and female fighters with unique fighting styles. Building up your boxer's ratings is accomplished through winning bouts and sparring with your trainer Jackal, who may even teach you a few special moves! Seven different camera angles include two first-person views as well as more traditional third-person perspectives. Options include toggling Super Punches, adjusting the game's speed, choosing one of three levels of difficulty (Rookie, Amateur and Professional) and whether or not the TKO rule is enforced. Besides the Main Event, players can elect to take part in an Exhibition Fight or Tournament, where 32 fighters compete through five rounds. Contender supports Dual Shock Analog Controllers for vibration feedback and memory cards for saving both league progress and your boxer's statistics. "},{"id":3885,"title":"Viewpoint","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Viewpoint is a top-down orthographic perspective game in the tradition of Zaxxon. The PlayStation and Saturn versions feature 3D rendered graphics with texture maps, unlike the other versions which primarily feature shaded polygons.****One or two players (in hot-seat or cooperative mode) control a spaceship equipped with a laser cannon which can be charged (by holding the shooting button down) for a stronger blast. Besides the main weapon, three special weapons are available: a wall of fire which wipes the screen up in a wave, a nova-like blast and a circle of spherical-green homing missiles."},{"id":3886,"title":"Vigilante 8 - Second Offense","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Luxoflux","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"More drivin' & blastin' fun in this sequel to Vigilante 8. The Coyotes gang returns with a shocking new leader to seek revenge on OMAR, and the Vigilantes gang. ****New cars, weapons and landscapes add new excitement to the game. There are 18 charcters with storylines to walk through, which in turn affects the other characters in the game, and how well you do in the single player missions will determine what happens in the later levels.****The Dreamcast and N64 versions both have 4 player modes, while the PSX sticks with 2 player gaming."},{"id":3887,"title":"Vigilante 8","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Luxoflux","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Take the law into your own hands. This game takes place in the Western United States during a time of world-wide oil shortage in 1976. OMAR (Oil Monopoly Alliance Regime) was making money off the shortage, except in the U.S. OMAR hires the best terrorist that $100 million could buy: Sid Burn. His job, aided by 5 hired Coyotes, is to destroy all gas refineries in the southwest of the U.S. so OMAR can bring the U.S. to its knees. Then later, when gas prices went wild, 6 civilians by the name of Vigilantes, lead by the truck driver Convoy, fight against the Coyotes in different areas to keep OMAR from succeeding.****Choose from 8 characters with different endings with cars**ranging to classic 70's muscle cars to a school bus, each stacked high with all sorts of weapons. Lots of unlockables include 2 hidden levels (3 hidden levels in the N64 version) and 5 hidden characters and cars. Multiplayer, of course, is where it's at. The PSX version allows 2 players, while the N64 title allows 4 to go head-to-head."},{"id":3888,"title":"Viper","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"X-ample","publisherName":"Ocean","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Aliens are trying to take over the world. It's your job to stop them - so you climb into your trusty chopper, the Viper, and fight your way through many alien-infested levels to the base of the enemy.****Viper is a fast-paced non-stop shoot 'em up action game. You fly through the levels with your chopper on a pre-set route with only a few junctions where you may choose the path to go; the entire screen will (especially in the later levels) be filled with bullets and explosions. Lots of add-on weapons may be picked up to improve your firepower."},{"id":3889,"title":"Virtual Golf","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Core Design","publisherName":"Core Design","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"It's never been easier to play a round - Virtual Golf's real-time 3D course, fly-by previews and spoken commentary offer a bird's eye view and professional advice for each hole. Virtual Golf allows a selection of up to four male and female human and computer generated characters to play a variety of game types. However, if you want to gain that all-important Professional ranking and play the Pro courses, you'll have to finish a series of tournaments under par. With zooming and panning options that allow you to view the hole from practically any angle and six different TV-style cameras, it's virtually better than the real thing! "},{"id":3890,"title":"Virtual Kasparov","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Titus Software","publisherName":"Titus Software","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Virtual Kasparov is a chess game with thirty-one opponents of varying difficulty to face in a story mode. Victory over this multi-cultural group of chess players will lead to Garry Kasparov himself.****Various styles of boards are included along with several 3D boards. Multiplayer is supported via link-cable or on a single system."},{"id":3891,"title":"Virtual Pool","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Celeris, Inc","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Virtual Pool is the definitive pool simulation game that actually teaches novice players how to play and even promises to improve the game of the pool shark. Developed by a team of physicists and professional pool players, Virtual Pool brings the game to life with the highest degree of accuracy. Balls roll, skid, collide and move on a fully rendered 3D controlled pool table that mirrors reality. ****Virtual Pool has revolutionary features that allow players to actually 'walk' around the table to check out their next shot, take a closer look, back away, look left or right and then line-up the shot like they would in a real game with a real table. This title also allows players to take an overhead view from above, something unavailable in a real pool game! ****Taking game tips from World Champion pool player \"Machine Gun\" Lou Butera is guaranteed to improve the player's game. \"Machine Gun\" Lou will teach players over 30 famous trick shots the player can practice on their computer screen and then implement on a real table."},{"id":3892,"title":"Virtual Pool 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Celeris, Inc","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Pool simulator which uses an entirely 3d enviroment and physics fine-tested by pro players. Following the tradition set in previous Virtual Pool games you get a pro host, this time Jeanette \"Black Widow\" Lee, who teaches you the basics of the game via some videos and also plays against you as the \"boss\" of the career mode. You can also play in tournaments or single games with 21 game variations to choose from, 8 venues and several tables ranging from amateur to championship which you can also customize by selecting their speed, pocket cut, etc.**Includes multiplayer support for up to 4 players."},{"id":3893,"title":"Virus - It Is Aware","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Virus: It Is Aware is a loose spin-off of the 1999 horror film Virus, and also the Dark Horse comic which the film is based on. Despite the fact that the game's opening and closing cinematics are set on a boat and space station like the film and comic series, the game itself is totally disconnected from both the source material and the game's own prologue and epilogue, instead being set in a high-tech hotel. In this survival horror game, the player controls the female police officer Joan, who, along with her partner Sutter, investigates numerous murders of the hotel's inhabitants, only to discover that an alien electronic virus uses mechanical items to create robots, who in turn are built into the human corpses, creating zombie-type cyborgs. The game features light puzzle elements along with weapon-based combat, utilizing weapons such as pistols, Uzis and tazers; while the ballistic weapons are replenished by ammunition pickups, the tazer utilizes a depletion-recharge system."},{"id":3894,"title":"Viva Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Crimson","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Viva Football is the first game to allow a player to take part and re-write history in all Football World Cups (including the qualifying stage) from 1958 until 1998. Deal with players retiring, new talent emerging and the geopolitical changes of the 90s as the Iron Curtain opens and several new national teams emerge.****Instead of using commentators, Viva relies on PlayerChat, which means only the sounds of the stadium - players and crowd - will be audible. 1035 squads (some with individual shirts) and 16554 players with different attributes (and some with personalized textures and models) are included in the game."},{"id":3895,"title":"VMX Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Studio e","publisherName":"Playmates","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"VMX racing is a 3D dirt bike racing simulation.****The game features four bikes, six different tracks, both outdoor and in stadiums. You can unlock bonus tracks (including one that takes place on the moon) trough performing tricks during the races. You can choose from individual races or a championship in which you play all tracks. Each time you race against seven opponents. One of them can be a friend in two player split-screen mode."},{"id":3896,"title":"VR Baseball '97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"VR Sports","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"VR Baseball '97 is a baseball game. It prides itself on being the first fully 3D baseball game. You also have complete control over your camera to view the action from any angle. ****The game comes with a Major League Baseball license and thus features over 700 Major League Baseball players, 28 official stadiums, and all the statistics from the 1997 season. ****Game modes include Exhibition Game and Home Run Derby. Both can be played in multi-player mode."},{"id":3897,"title":"VR Baseball '99","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"VR Sports","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"VR Baseball '99 is the sequel to VR Baseball '97. In this simulation you can play any of the 30 Major League Baseball teams in their authentic stadiums. Over 750 real players are included in the game.**Gameplay modes include: exhibition, season and home run derby. All available in three difficulty levels.****The developer has aimed to make the pitching and batting more action based, and thus they do not include menu options, but are performed solely with button combos."},{"id":3898,"title":"VR Golf '97","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Actua Golf is a golf simulation with full 3D terrain and characters. It comes with two courses to play at (country and tropical), customizable characters and multi-view shot tracking and action replays.****Actua Golf uses similar game controls as older golf titles did. With a swing meter, where you have to time correctly to hit the ball right.****The game features two difficulties and various game modes such as foursome, four ball challenge and skins. ****Commentary in the game is provided by Tony Adamson, Pat O'Brien, and Peter Alliss."},{"id":3899,"title":"VR Soccer '96","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Gremlin Interactive","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"In 1995 the increased power of the new wave of systems made 3D football games a possibility several companies investigated. Most of the features people later took for granted in football games were pioneered, or at least fairly fresh, when they appeared in the first of the Actua Sports titles.****Multiple camera angles were available to view the full-3D action, with 3 Sheffield Wednesday FC players providing motion capture. 44 international squads of 22 players each were featured, each with 8 individual skill attributes. BBC commentator Barry Davies provided a full flowing commentary over the top. A full range of customised tournaments were available, as were multi-player options allowing for both same-system and networked play."},{"id":3900,"title":"VR Sports Powerboat Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Promethean Designs","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This game represents an arcade-style approach to powerboat racing.  Races take place on enclosed circular waterways in easily recognizable locations around the world. There are several types of races, including the standard championship, time trial, practice, and multiplayer modes.****The boats you can choose to drive vary slightly in type and ability.  You start off with only monohull boats, but you can unlock catamaran boats by winning championships.****The tracks are equipped with shortcuts and lots of animated background objects to enhance the racing action."},{"id":3901,"title":"Vs.","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"PolygonMagic, Inc","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"In THQ's Vs., where you'll be able to play as one of twenty 3D polygonal fighters (including four bosses) trained in such styles as karate, kung fu, wrestling, street brawling, aikido and tae kwon do. Each fighter is a member of one of four different gangs whose turf must be protected at all costs: Streets, Beach, Campus and the Hood. Vs. is notable for its 60 frames per second action and lack of a jump button, so prepare for straightforward one-on-one fighting across twelve different locales: Venice Beach, Playground, Vacant Lot, Disco, Construction Site, Chinatown, Subway, Rooftop, Library, Stadium, Malibu Canyon, and Miami Beach. Game modes include One or Two-Player Versus, One or Two-Player Rumble (one gang takes on the others one after another), Survival (fight everyone in your gang), Challenge, and Exhibition (computer fights itself). Fights are won by depleting as much of the opponent's life meter as possible within sixty seconds. The game also features alternative music (including vocals) from artists Razed in Black, Los Infernos, Suicide Machines, and Pigs in Space. Want to know more about the characters you're fighting against? The following 16 are available right from the start: Mia, a rave DJ; \"Club Kid\" Vikram; the taxi driver Oleg; Slimdaddy, a \"businessman\"; the rapper Ramos; Jalil, a recycler; Thana, a shrimper; the mechanic Paco; Kenny the bodybuilder; Kara, a tattoo artist; the surfer Calucag; Mineo, a street mime; Harold, an exchange student; Principal O'Doul; Leath the cheerleader; and schoolgirl Kathleen. "},{"id":3902,"title":"Wacky Races","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Appaloosa Interactive Corp","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"For those who can remember the cartoon series, this will be a blast from the past. Choose from all your favourite characters including Peter Perfect, Penelope Pitstop and, of course, Dick Dastardly and Muttley, and wind your way through cartoon like environments in the familiar vehicles of each character. Simply get to the end of the race first to open up new tracks, and use weapons to pick off the rest of the cast, and aid your progress."},{"id":3903,"title":"Walt Disney World Quest - Magical Racing Tour","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics, Inc","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A cart racing game featuring Disney Characters  Starring Jiminy Cricket, Chip, and Dale, and a few characters created specifically for the game.  The catch is that all of the tracks are actually based on rides at all of the four Walt Disney World Parks (Haunted Mansion, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, Rock'n'Rollercoaster, Typhoon Lagoon, etc...)."},{"id":3904,"title":"Walt Disney's The Jungle Book - Rhythm n' Groove","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment","publisherName":"UbiSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Rhythm n' Groove is a dancing game very much modeled after Dance Dance Revolution.  Arrows travel across the screen, and when they reach the right spot, you hit the necessary button on either your controller or dance pad.****The game follows the story of Disney's The Jungle Book cartoon.  Some songs are remixes of the cartoon's music, while others are original."},{"id":3905,"title":"Wanted","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Naps Team","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Wanted is a game released by Phoenix as a cheap title for the Playstation one console and the gameplay is similar to arcade games Blood Bross or Cabal (but without the 2 players mode), in the part that the character is viewed from behind and the player has to defeat all the enemies in each level to advance to the next one. In the game the player takes the role of the sheriff of a town in the wild west age and you have to shoot the enemies until reaching the number requird to end the level. An enemy gauge at the bottom of the screen decreased as foes are killed. The bad parts of the game is that looks more like a demo than to a complete game due to the lack of music and 'cause that the player doesn't have a good control method since he can hide from the enemy bullets or roll to avoid them. "},{"id":3906,"title":"War Gods","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Eurocom Developments","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"War Gods is a one-on-one fighting game that takes place in 3D environments. The fighter under your control can perform many different moves, and string those moves together to perform \"combos.\"  Furthermore, the fighters all have special \"finishing moves\" that eliminate your opponent in some gruesome manner at the end of a match.  There are 10 different fighters to choose from, all based on different ancient civilizations.****The graphics in War Gods are fairly unique. They were created by texture-mapping 3D character models with digitized photos of people.  This gives them a reasonably lifelike look."},{"id":3907,"title":"WarCraft II - The Dark Saga","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Electronic Arts brings Blizzard's best-selling strategy game to the PlayStation and Saturn in this release.  They've combined all the missions from Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness and its expansion pack, Beyond the Dark Portal, into one package.  ****You take charge of either the humans and elves or the orcish hordes for control of the lands of Azeroth.  Eventually you work through the dark portal and into the orcs homeland.  You take charge of either side as you work through more than 20 missions per side in the fight for survival.****New features for the console release include an auto-build option, where you can set a queue of units to be produced and the ability to select sixteen units at a time instead of the PC's nine."},{"id":3908,"title":"WarGames - Defcon 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Interactive Studios Ltd","publisherName":"MGM Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Inspired by the 1980s movie about a computer trying to take over the world, this action/strategy game allows you to field either the tanks of human NORAD or the walkers of AI-controlled WOPR, in warzones across the world.****You control one vehicle and can cycle through all the units in your current army at any time, and there are limited commands you can issue to the rest of your army. For example, you can tell all the units in your army to follow your vehicle. However this can be unreliable due to poor pathfinding.****There is a huge range of vehicles available for each army, from reconnaissance jeeps and bikes through heavy tanks and walkers all the way to the really special toys, laser and stealth tanks. There are air and sea assault troops available as well.****You receive your mission objectives in e-mails sent from mission control (or WOPR itself) which update as you fulfill briefs. These can be as simple as 'go there, kill that' but sometimes require more complex tasks such as picking up a spy from behind enemy lines, crippling a base's SAM sites to allow an attack from the air, and so on.****One major draw of the game is an enjoyable two-player co-operative mode. Using a unique split-screen view (split diagonally instead of vertical/horizontal) both players control a vehicle each, and can cycle through the rest. This can be interesting as one player lends air support while the other storms the AA sites with a tank, for example.****In addition to co-operative mode, there is a head-to-head multiplayer mode available and about 30 levels in the single player mode."},{"id":3909,"title":"Warhammer - Dark Omen","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Mindscape Inc","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"This sequel to Warhammer: Shadow Of The Horned Rat is an overhead role playing game in which you play Morgan Bernhardt. The game consists of a series of battles where you view the battle from overhead via a rotatable view. You go through the game managing your army, deciding whether to fight in optional battles, and advancing through a deep and engrossing storyline via a series of conversations played out by talking portraits."},{"id":3910,"title":"Warhammer - Shadow of the Horned Rat","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Games Workshop","publisherName":"SSI","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Licenced Strategy RPG based on the Games Workshop Warhammer tabletop game. Realtime 3D battlefield with different units and dozens of plot linked scenarios to battle through."},{"id":3911,"title":"Warhawk - The Red Mercury Missions","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"SingleTrac","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Warhawk is an action/simulation game built around a futuristic VTOL craft.  The player maneuvers with 360 degrees of flight control through 6 unique levels.****3D weapons include fire off lock-ons, rockets, multi-fire swarmers, and plasma cannons.  The player will need all of these when deadly air and ground forces surround him in desert and volcanic wastelands, castle hallways and chambers, and gothic tower airships.****There are no saving or loading features. Instead, a password is presented each time a level is completed. In 2007 Incognito Entertainment remade the title as a multiplayer-only PlayStation 3 game."},{"id":3912,"title":"WarJetz","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio 3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"War Jetz is the much-anticipated sequel to 3DO's World Destruction League: Thunder Tanks. Instead of cruising around 3-D landscapes in your tank looking for your opponents you can now think in 4 dimensions. You now have the ability to hop into the cockpit of several futuristic air combat machines in this next step in WDL history."},{"id":3913,"title":"Warm Up!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Lankhor","publisherName":"Microids","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A Formula 1 game without the official license, with a simulation mode and a very arcade mode. This is the sequel of F1 World Grand Prix. 22 cars racing on 17 tracks, against computer or even online. It also has a ghost mode to challenge you against your best time on each track. A replay also allows you to review your best laps.****The game features some original camera (like the helmet view), and offers the possibility to fine-tune your car in simulation mode, so the immersion is total. However, it is focusing more on fun than on realism, and thus it is not the most accurate F1 simulation available.****The game features a fast-paced arcade mode, dedicated to speed and fun."},{"id":3914,"title":"Warpath - Jurassic Park","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Black Ops Entertaiment","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Using the many Dino's from the two Jurassic Park movies, you choose your type and fight it out one-on-one with other dinos to become the supreme Dino in the park.****Each arena represents a place in the two Jurassic Park movies, and there is a museum to visit, with info on all of the Dinosaurs that are in the game.****As usual, the more you complete, the more that becomes available, with new dino's to play with, new arenas and some new play modes."},{"id":3915,"title":"Warriors of Might and Magic","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"The 3DO Company","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Step into the shoes of a warrior by the name of Alleron. Framed for a crime in which he did not commit he is branded with a painful mask and banished into the depths of the dungeon. Here he must fight his way out and discover the truth behind this crime. Will he save the world from destruction or will he fall at the feet of his nemesis."},{"id":3916,"title":"Warzone 2100","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pumpkin Studios","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Earth's defense satellites accidentally launch nuclear warheads due to computer malfunction.  Our planet is destroyed, except for a few factions that rebuild their strength and attempt to dominate the brave new world.  As you make your way across the wasteland, hunting down artifacts and destroying hostile forces, you find out that the satellite's unexpected nuclear launch may not have been entirely accidental after all...****You are in charge of searching the land for technological artifacts held by the other fellows.  These artifacts are then researched to create new weapons, chasses, and propulsion types, all of which are interchangable, meaning there are over 2000 units for you to blow stuff up with.  You can build tanks, hovercraft, Vertical Take Off/Landing (VTOL) vehicles, as well as cyborg units.  There are machine guns, missile launchers, flame throwers, mortars, etc.  Since all your technology comes from artifacts you swipe from your enemies, you are almost always fighting with weapons a step below what the other guy has, meaning you have to rely on your strategic prowess instead of sheer military superiority.  The battlefield is fully 3D, the camera is rotatable and zoomable, and all units are 3D as well, except for humans, which are sprites, but they aren't too plentiful, so it's a minor point."},{"id":3917,"title":"Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Software Creations","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98 is basically the same game as its predecessor with only a few minor changes such a updated teams and new statistics.  The game offers two basic playing options: simulation and arcade. While simulation tries to be relatively realistic (but still relatively fast-paced in comparison to similar games), the arcade mode ignores penalties and features a power shot. The player may either participate in exhibition matches, a whole season, play-offs or practice. Thanks to the official NHL and NHLPA licenses, there are 26 teams with real-life athletes available."},{"id":3918,"title":"WCW Backstage Assault","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Kodiak Interactive Software Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Moving away from the usual in-ring wrestling action, WCW Backstage Assault is just that, one-on-one battles in locker rooms, bathrooms, outdoor arenas and much more. Each wrestler has his/her usual set of moves, plus the ability to use the surroundings and any items (chairs, tables, etc.) they can find.****You can create your own wrestler, modify an existing wrestler, or choose from a large collection of WCW talent, competing for special championship belts, or hardcore matches where every win opens up hidden secrets."},{"id":3919,"title":"WCW Mayhem","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Kodiak Interactive Software Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Wrestle as your favorite WCW wrestlers in either the ring, or take the match out to the backstage area!. Also includes a create a wrestler mode and a feature to unlock pay-per view events. Also includes commentary by Tony Schivonne and Bobby \"The Brain\" Heenan"},{"id":3920,"title":"WCW Nitro","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Inland Productions, Inc","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Take control of you're favourite WCW wrestler and battle it out in the ring. Features such great as Kevin Nash, Buff Bagwell and Hollywood Hogan. Very Arcadey in approach."},{"id":3921,"title":"WCW vs. The World","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"AKI Corporation1","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Wrestle the world's toughest WCW wrestlers. Control non-stop 3D action in and out of the ring!****You can play as one of 15 WCW wrestlers, including Chris Benoit, Lex Luger, Dean Malenko, Ric Flair, Eddie Guerrero, Hollywood Hulk Hogan, and many more!****Choose from 60 wrestlers from 6 different organizations each with 30 to 40 moves per wrestler and play in over 10 hot 3D arenas!"},{"id":3922,"title":"WCW-nWo Thunder","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Inland Productions, Inc","publisherName":"THQ","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"The follow up to WCW Nitro, which features real entrance videos used on WCW Thunder on TBS. Modes included: Battle Royal, Tournament, Tag Team and Single Player. This game also introduced the cage match, and weapons close to ringside. The game features over 50 WCW superstars and personalities, and action commentary by Tony Schivone and Mike Tenay."},{"id":3923,"title":"Weakest Link, The","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-7 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"A home version of the popular TV show, where playing as one of the 24 selectable characters you will have to answer questions, bank prize money and vote tacitly to become the winner.  ****Questions are presented in a multiple choice format with only the first letter of the answers displayed. Difficulty settings can be changed so that all the answers are shown fully, or for the Junior setting there is only a choice of 2 answers.****The game supports single and multiplayer options for the main game plus there is a longer single player championship mode where you must play and win 4 shows to succeed. ****The game faithfully creates the TV studio setting and features video and sound clips of host Anne Robinson for an authentic Weakest Link experience."},{"id":3924,"title":"Westlife - Fan-O-Mania","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft, Ltd","publisherName":"TDK Core","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"Westlife Fan-O-Mania is a quiz game aimed at fans of the Irish boy-group Westlife. The game consists of 500 questions centered around the band members and their lives. If the player correctly answers all questions in one level, a video interview with one of the boys is shown. There are five levels in total presented by a hostess named Tara. A multiplayer mode lets players compete against each other to see who knows the most about the band. The game also features video snippets, a photo gallery and audio recordings of the band members."},{"id":3925,"title":"Wheel of Fortune - 2nd Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artech Studios","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"This was Hasbro's second attempt at recreating the popular game show Wheel of Fortune on home computers. There are 2500 puzzles to work through, and a full roster of prizes. Against-the-clock bonus rounds are also included. You can also attempt an equivalent of the exam given to would-be contestants. Backstage video clips are included, and successful players will unlock interviews with glamorous hostess Vanna White."},{"id":3926,"title":"Wheel of Fortune","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artech Studios","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-3 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"The long running game show hits the PC. All the areas of the show are here to play, including all of the prizes, 2000 puzzles and plenty of FMV of lovely hostess Vanna White. ****There is a new version of the game also available, where you are given a certain amount of free spin disks. If you choose the wrong letter, or land on 'lose a turn' or 'bankrupt', you lose one of the disks. Once you run out, the game is over."},{"id":3927,"title":"Whizz","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Flair","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Whizz is one of the few 3D platformers to use an isometric viewpoint. The controls reflect this, with moving the controller to the right actually moving the character down and right, moving it down and right moving the character down directly, and so on. Each level is played out against a time limit, and the paths through the level aren’t always clear-cut. There are four different types of doors, each of which needs a particular icon to pass (the icons represent the door type, such as ice or bricks, rather than hot water or a key, or anything you’d logically expect to clear the path). You can avoid the baddies, which may be the best option, as killing them costs you some energy –this reduces the significance of the points system."},{"id":3928,"title":"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - 2nd Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hothouse Creations Ltd","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Second Edition is the second game based on the hit TV gameshow. You have to answer fifteen questions, slowly going up to the one million mark. If you have trouble, there are three lifeline you can use to help you: Phone a friend, 50/50 and ask the audience."},{"id":3929,"title":"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - 2nd Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hothouse Creations Ltd","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Second Edition is the second game based on the hit TV gameshow. You have to answer fifteen questions, slowly going up to the one million mark. If you have trouble, there are three lifeline you can use to help you: Phone a friend, 50/50 and ask the audience."},{"id":3930,"title":"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - 3rd Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Jellyvision, Inc","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: 3rd Edition is the third game based on the successful TV show. Not surprisingly the game itself is unchanged with the exception of new questions. The player takes the role of a candidate and has to answer 15 questions by choosing the correct answer out of four given possibilities. ****For every right answer he receives money but he also loses money when choosing poorly (there are two \"guarantee points\"  where he falls back to so he doesn't lose all). There are also three jokers: eliminating two false answers, asking the viewers in the studio per poll and phoning a friend. In the game the latter is a prerecorded conversion.****The multiplayer mode is restricted to \"Fastest Finger\" competition where the next candidate is chosen. Here the players have to bring the four given answers into the right order and the fastest one wins. More questions are downloadable through the internet."},{"id":3931,"title":"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - Junior","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hothouse Creations Ltd","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"Finally what all junior Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? fans have been waiting for! Relive the excitement and tension of the hit TV quiz show, in this junior edition of the best selling Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? computer game. With Chris Tarrant as the host and specially written questions for a younger audience, it's sure to be a huge hit with the whole family. Taking the simple yet effective formula of the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire hit TV show and turning it into a computer game has already yielded Eidos a major success. And with the PlayStation version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire--Junior Edition, a game that does precisely what it says on the box, that success is set to continue. The game closely follows the formula of the TV series as you battle through 15 questions on the way to the jackpot. Throw in three lifelines, Chris Tarrant voiceovers and the familiar graphics and music and the only major difference is the lack of cash at the end of it all. Up to four players can play, either joining forces or going against each other, although the junior target audience of this release does mean that the questions are easier than before (although by no means a walkover). And by not dressing the game up in fancy gimmicks purely because of the younger target market, the game offers wholesome family entertainment that involves the youngsters without alienating the older generation. "},{"id":3932,"title":"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hothouse Creations Ltd","publisherName":"Eidos","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"The game is based on the hit TV quiz show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? PC and Console games players can now experience for themselves the excitement and tension of the TV show as they try and win one million virtual pounds. The game features audio clips of the TV show's host Chris Tarrant, who will be asking the questions, giving the answers, and of course, uttering the famous line, \"Is that your final answer?\""},{"id":3933,"title":"Wild 9","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Shiny Entertainment","publisherName":"Interplay","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Wild 9 is a 2D platformer with 3D graphics, featuring gameplay similar in vein to the company's 2D Earthworm Jim games. Unique to Wild 9 is the 'rig', a weapon your character wields to carry enemies to torture and maim them to solve puzzles and progress through the game's ten levels. Basically, it's an interesting twist and homage to more old-school Super NES video gaming."},{"id":3934,"title":"Wild Arms","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Media.Vision Entertainment","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Wild Arms is a classic style RPG with some wild west aspects such as guns (called ARMS) thrown in.  The main map view is done with graphics similar in style to those found on SNES RPGs but to a higher quality.  Combat is a typical turn based mode in 3D mode where you designate each characters actions at the start of each round.****During the game you control three characters: Rudy, a wanderer who uses ARMS, Jack, a treasure hunter, and Cecilia, an aprentice wizard.  During the game you encounter the usual hordes of monsters and discover a series of giant robot like cretures refered to as golems which play an important role in the plot."},{"id":3935,"title":"Wild Arms 2  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Media.Vision Entertainment","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Wild Arms 2 isn't really a sequel to Sony's original title. Your hero, a young soldier Ashley, is transformed to a demon. Ashley is determined to purge the evil from his body. He meets Brad, a criminal and a war-hero, and Lilka, a female magician. Together, they start a journey in order to discover the unknown foes which have corrupted Ashley, but soon they find out that a much greater conspiracy has taken place...****The combat system in \"Wild Arms\" is very similar to the one in Final Fantasy games: turned-based attacks, and a menu choice of physical attacks, spells, and even Guardians, which are more or less the same like the Guardian Forces in \"Final Fantasy VIII\". The \"Arms\" are special abilities which the party members learn while progressing in the game. ****\"Wild Arms 2\" also has many adventure elements, which links it to Nintendo's Zelda games. The dungeons (which can - and must - be viewed rotating the camera) contain many puzzles to solve."},{"id":3936,"title":"Wild Arms 2  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Media.Vision Entertainment","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Wild Arms 2 isn't really a sequel to Sony's original title. Your hero, a young soldier Ashley, is transformed to a demon. Ashley is determined to purge the evil from his body. He meets Brad, a criminal and a war-hero, and Lilka, a female magician. Together, they start a journey in order to discover the unknown foes which have corrupted Ashley, but soon they find out that a much greater conspiracy has taken place...****The combat system in \"Wild Arms\" is very similar to the one in Final Fantasy games: turned-based attacks, and a menu choice of physical attacks, spells, and even Guardians, which are more or less the same like the Guardian Forces in \"Final Fantasy VIII\". The \"Arms\" are special abilities which the party members learn while progressing in the game. ****\"Wild Arms 2\" also has many adventure elements, which links it to Nintendo's Zelda games. The dungeons (which can - and must - be viewed rotating the camera) contain many puzzles to solve."},{"id":3937,"title":"Wild Rapids","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fujimic Inc","publisherName":"GN Software","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Kayaking is the use of a kayak for moving across water. Kayaking and canoeing are also known as paddling. Kayaking is distinguished from canoeing by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle. A kayak is defined by the International Canoe Federation (the world sanctioning body) as a boat where the paddler faces forward, legs in front, using a double-bladed paddle. Most kayaks have closed decks, although \"sit-on-top\" kayaks are growing in popularity, as are inflatable kayaks which come without decks but which have air chambers surrounding the boat. Wild Rapids is the first ever PlayStation game to deliver the adrenaline hit that is white water kayaking. An out and out arcade game rather than a kayaking sim, Wild Rapids nonetheless delivers a realistic physics model giving just the right balance between player control and being buffeted by the water. "},{"id":3938,"title":"Wild Thornberrys, The - Animal Adventures","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KnowWonder Digital Mediaworks","publisherName":"Mattel","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Explore the world of animals with characters from Nickelodeon's The Wild Thornberrys TV show. Investigate habitats, avoid traps, and solve puzzles with Eliza and the rest of the gang in seven adventure games. Use her \"gift of gab\" to obtain animal power-ups. The original voices from the TV show are featured throughout. Fourteen levels of difficulty make it challenging for even the most experienced players."},{"id":3939,"title":"Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse Software, Inc","publisherName":"Williams Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"The first big commercially-available emulator collection (and a direct outgrowth of Digital Eclipse's early emulation work on the Macintosh.)****DOS version****1. Defender - side-scrolling shooter**2. Defender II - side-scrolling shooter**3. Joust - joust on flying ostriches**4. Robotron: 2084 - single-screen manic shoot 'em up**5. Sinistar - overhead free-range space shooter**6. Bubbles - play a scrubbing bubble in a game similar to the arcade Reactor**7. Also contains FMV supplements, including interviews with the original programmers.****Windows version****1. Defender**8. Defender II (a.k.a. Stargate)**9. Joust**10. Robotron**11. Sinistar**12. Bubbles**13. Also contains FMV supplements, including interviews with the original programmers.****Dreamcast version****1. Defender**14. Defender II (a.k.a. Stargate)**15. Joust**16. Robotron**17. Sinistar**18. Bubbles****PlayStation****1. Defender**19. Defender II (a.k.a. Stargate)**20. Joust**21. Robotron**22. Sinistar**23. Bubbles**24. Also contains FMV supplements, including interviews with the original programmers.****SNES version****1. Defender**25. Defender II (a.k.a. Stargate)**26. Joust**27. Robotron**28. Sinistar****Genesis version****1. Defender**29. Defender II (a.k.a. Stargate)**30. Joust**31. Robotron**32. Sinistar****Game.Com version****1. Defender**33. Joust**34. Robotron**35. SiniStar**36. Defender II"},{"id":3940,"title":"Windsurfers Paradise","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Theyer GFX","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Surfing","description":"Windsurfers Paradise is a 3d sports game based on the Windsurfing sport. Windsurfing is a surface water sport that combines elements of surfing and sailing. It consists of a board usually two to four meters long, powered by the orthogonal effect of the wind on a sail. The rig is connected to the board by a free-rotating universal joint and comprises a mast, wishbone boom and sail. The sail area ranges from less than 3.0 m2 to more than 12 m2 depending on the conditions, the skill of the sailor and the type of windsurfing being undertaken. Windsurfing, as a sport and recreational activity, did not emerge until the later half of the 20th century. But before this, there have been sailing boats of various designs that have used wind as the driving force for millennia, and Polynesians have been riding waves for many of them, undertaking day trips over oceans standing upright on a solid board with a vertical sail. "},{"id":3941,"title":"Wing Commander III - Heart of the Tiger  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Origin Systems","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"The war against the Kilrathi is going badly for the Confederation. Its flagship, the Concordia, has been destroyed, battles are lost on all fronts. War hero Colonel Christopher Blair is transferred to the old carrier Victory. Take the role of Blair and ensure the success of the Confederation's last-ditch attempt for victory: the destruction of the Kilrathi homeworld . . ****Wing Commander III has the usual mix of space battles and cinematic storytelling. Changes from the first two games include SVGA graphics, the use of texture-mapped polygons instead of bitmaps for spaceflight sequences and real Hollywood actors appearing in the cinematic scenes."},{"id":3942,"title":"Wing Commander III - Heart of the Tiger  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Origin Systems","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"The war against the Kilrathi is going badly for the Confederation. Its flagship, the Concordia, has been destroyed, battles are lost on all fronts. War hero Colonel Christopher Blair is transferred to the old carrier Victory. Take the role of Blair and ensure the success of the Confederation's last-ditch attempt for victory: the destruction of the Kilrathi homeworld . . ****Wing Commander III has the usual mix of space battles and cinematic storytelling. Changes from the first two games include SVGA graphics, the use of texture-mapped polygons instead of bitmaps for spaceflight sequences and real Hollywood actors appearing in the cinematic scenes."},{"id":3943,"title":"Wing Commander III - Heart of the Tiger  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Origin Systems","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"The war against the Kilrathi is going badly for the Confederation. Its flagship, the Concordia, has been destroyed, battles are lost on all fronts. War hero Colonel Christopher Blair is transferred to the old carrier Victory. Take the role of Blair and ensure the success of the Confederation's last-ditch attempt for victory: the destruction of the Kilrathi homeworld . . ****Wing Commander III has the usual mix of space battles and cinematic storytelling. Changes from the first two games include SVGA graphics, the use of texture-mapped polygons instead of bitmaps for spaceflight sequences and real Hollywood actors appearing in the cinematic scenes."},{"id":3944,"title":"Wing Commander III - Heart of the Tiger  Disc 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Origin Systems","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"The war against the Kilrathi is going badly for the Confederation. Its flagship, the Concordia, has been destroyed, battles are lost on all fronts. War hero Colonel Christopher Blair is transferred to the old carrier Victory. Take the role of Blair and ensure the success of the Confederation's last-ditch attempt for victory: the destruction of the Kilrathi homeworld . . ****Wing Commander III has the usual mix of space battles and cinematic storytelling. Changes from the first two games include SVGA graphics, the use of texture-mapped polygons instead of bitmaps for spaceflight sequences and real Hollywood actors appearing in the cinematic scenes."},{"id":3945,"title":"Wing Commander IV - The Price of Freedom  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Origin Systems","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Christopher Blair, \"Heart of the Tiger\" had retired to a farming planet after the war, content with retirement, so he says... In the depths of space, a new menace has surfaced. Some unknown attackers are killing civilian ships. The tension between the Confederation and the Border Worlds is at an all time high, as both sides accuse the other of staging the attacks. Admiral Tolwyn has recalled Blair back to service, where he will make the most difficult choice of all... And contemplate action he had never dared before, in the name of justice...****Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom is a mix of interactive movie and space sim. The game has a dynamic mission tree, which means the player's behaviour will determine the next mission. The videos feature real actors, like Mark Hamill, Tom Wilson, John Rhys-Davies and Malcolm McDowell. Before the start of each mission, the space craft can be equipped with different weapons. Sometimes the mission objectives change during flight, and the player has to make decisions what he wants to do next, e.g. help out his friend or destroy an enemy fighter."},{"id":3946,"title":"Wing Commander IV - The Price of Freedom  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Origin Systems","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Christopher Blair, \"Heart of the Tiger\" had retired to a farming planet after the war, content with retirement, so he says... In the depths of space, a new menace has surfaced. Some unknown attackers are killing civilian ships. The tension between the Confederation and the Border Worlds is at an all time high, as both sides accuse the other of staging the attacks. Admiral Tolwyn has recalled Blair back to service, where he will make the most difficult choice of all... And contemplate action he had never dared before, in the name of justice...****Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom is a mix of interactive movie and space sim. The game has a dynamic mission tree, which means the player's behaviour will determine the next mission. The videos feature real actors, like Mark Hamill, Tom Wilson, John Rhys-Davies and Malcolm McDowell. Before the start of each mission, the space craft can be equipped with different weapons. Sometimes the mission objectives change during flight, and the player has to make decisions what he wants to do next, e.g. help out his friend or destroy an enemy fighter."},{"id":3947,"title":"Wing Commander IV - The Price of Freedom  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Origin Systems","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Christopher Blair, \"Heart of the Tiger\" had retired to a farming planet after the war, content with retirement, so he says... In the depths of space, a new menace has surfaced. Some unknown attackers are killing civilian ships. The tension between the Confederation and the Border Worlds is at an all time high, as both sides accuse the other of staging the attacks. Admiral Tolwyn has recalled Blair back to service, where he will make the most difficult choice of all... And contemplate action he had never dared before, in the name of justice...****Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom is a mix of interactive movie and space sim. The game has a dynamic mission tree, which means the player's behaviour will determine the next mission. The videos feature real actors, like Mark Hamill, Tom Wilson, John Rhys-Davies and Malcolm McDowell. Before the start of each mission, the space craft can be equipped with different weapons. Sometimes the mission objectives change during flight, and the player has to make decisions what he wants to do next, e.g. help out his friend or destroy an enemy fighter."},{"id":3948,"title":"Wing Commander IV - The Price of Freedom  Disc 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Origin Systems","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Christopher Blair, \"Heart of the Tiger\" had retired to a farming planet after the war, content with retirement, so he says... In the depths of space, a new menace has surfaced. Some unknown attackers are killing civilian ships. The tension between the Confederation and the Border Worlds is at an all time high, as both sides accuse the other of staging the attacks. Admiral Tolwyn has recalled Blair back to service, where he will make the most difficult choice of all... And contemplate action he had never dared before, in the name of justice...****Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom is a mix of interactive movie and space sim. The game has a dynamic mission tree, which means the player's behaviour will determine the next mission. The videos feature real actors, like Mark Hamill, Tom Wilson, John Rhys-Davies and Malcolm McDowell. Before the start of each mission, the space craft can be equipped with different weapons. Sometimes the mission objectives change during flight, and the player has to make decisions what he wants to do next, e.g. help out his friend or destroy an enemy fighter."},{"id":3949,"title":"Wing Over","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Victor Interactive Software","publisherName":"JVC","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"Wing Over is a combat flight simulator game for the PlayStation. It features 30 realistic fighter planes from various eras such as World War 1 and the Gulf War. There are four game modes: tournament, free play, survival, and vs. mode., and three different camera modes: first person, panoramic and trailing."},{"id":3950,"title":"Wing Over 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Beluga","publisherName":"Avalon","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Wing Over 2 is a combat flight simulator game for the PlayStation. In the game you start without any flight training. You have to find a job first to earn enough money for flight lessons, once you have achieved that and taken your lessons and exams, you can start flying simple missions which will earn you credits. The more missions you complete the more credits you achieve with which planes and more missions will become available to you and the more dangerous missions as well."},{"id":3951,"title":"Winky the Little Bear","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys Ltd","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Winky the Little Bear is a single player game aimed at younger children. There is a big storm in the forest. Teddy and Mi are swept up into the air and land in a very high tree and get stuck in it's branches. Their friends come to rescue them but can they succeed?  The game consists of an animated story with no player interaction, six paintings that can be coloured in and six scenes that can be turned into sliding block puzzles "},{"id":3952,"title":"WipEout","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Wipeout is a futuristic racing game set in the year 2052. Racing for one of four teams, the player competes in the F3600 Anti-Gravity Racing League on six tracks. Each team's hovercraft racer has different ratings in speed, acceleration and turning. In addition to high-speed racing, there is also shooting in the game, with different weapon pickups like rockets and mines available, useful for slowing one's opponents down. Shields can also be picked up and can block the weapons' effects.****There are championship, single race and time trial modes. Winning the championship in the regular Venom class unlocks the Rapier class, where the craft are faster and the tracks have slightly different looks.****There is also a two-player mode where two opponents can race and shoot at each other."},{"id":3953,"title":"WipEout 3 - Special Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psygnosis Leeds Studio","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This special edition of Wipeout 3 (or Wip3out) has all the tracks from Wip3out, 3 from the original Wipeout and 5 from Wipeout 2097 (A.K.A. Wipeout XL) and some improvements around the original Wip3out tracks. The game menu has also been improved. I.E. the small fonts in the original Wip3out have been enlarged and the default name screen also includes numbers now."},{"id":3954,"title":"WipEout 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psygnosis Leeds Studio","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A futuristic racing game where the player pilots a high speed hover craft around a series of themed circuits, competing against a number of aggressive opponents. Enhancements for this version include full frame rate hi-res graphics, split-screen multiplayer, improved opponent AI, additional game modes including challenge and eliminator and a more accessible difficulty curve."},{"id":3955,"title":"WipEout XL","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"Psygnosis","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A breakneck speed racing game set in the year 2097 featuring anti-gravity hovercrafts. The vehicles can \"pick up\" weapons and power-ups by flying over the weapon grids marked on the track."},{"id":3956,"title":"Woody Woodpecker Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Syrox Developments, Ltd","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A go-kart racing game based on the popular cartoon character Woody Woodpecker.****Select one of 6 starting characters from the series (including 3 different styled Woodys, Wally Walrus and others) and race in a style reminiscent of Super Mario Kart (including \"jump turns\" for sharper angles).****Collect items from boxes and try to slow down your opponents as you drive through a 3D environment, with slopes, ramps and jumps, on tarmac or mud.****Select either quest, championship, time trial or single race as you try to hone your skills and unlock new characters and tracks."},{"id":3957,"title":"World Championship Snooker","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blade Interactive Systems","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"World Championship Snooker is a snooker simulation game. The game allows you to train in master classes, play a single match, and partake in official tournaments, and the world championship. You can play against many professional snooker players. Each of the players such as Mark Williams and Stephen Hendry plays with its own style and qualities. To aid the player it is possible to active certain helping lines to aid you in aiming you cue."},{"id":3958,"title":"World Cup 98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The licensed game of the 1998 Football World Cup held in France from June 10 to July 12, the first World Cup licensed game distributed and developed by EA features a tweaked FIFA 98 engine, with all 10 stadiums accurately designed and all 32 teams (plus 8 teams that failed to qualify but still deemed too important to leave out) featuring   real names and close \"look-a-like\" kits. Changes done to the 3D engine feature include on the fly in-game management with better player positioning AI (including the goalkeeper), and faster gameplay. An editor to change all player information is included, which affects simulated data: the team with higher ratings has a better chance of progressing through the next stage regardless if it is Brazil or China.****It's possible to play with the groups as determined by the real draw,  randomize or customize them to the players' likings, mixing both qualified and additional teams. Once the player wins a trophy, the first of the Classics matches is unlocked. These are eight final matches in the competition's history which are unlocked as the player beats them one by one. Friendlies, training matches and practice penalty shootouts close the modes available.****In the sound department, John Motson and Chris Waddle provide the commentary, Gary Lineker announces the next matches and BBC legend Kenneth Wolstenholme provides the commentary for classic matches. Chumbawamba, The Wizard of Oh, Boymerang and  Fluke provide the licensed tracks in the game."},{"id":3959,"title":"World Cup Golf - Professional Edition","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Arc Developments","publisherName":"U.S. Gold","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Take on the best with WORLD CUP GOLF: Professional Edition. Get onto the green in the Practice mode, and work on any hole that gives you problems. In Normal mode, challenge the course alone or play against someone with 15 different game types such as skins and match play. Tournament mode provides you with the ability to create your own event. No matter how you play the course, you'll have full control over your player's stance as well as the weather and the ground conditions. While you play, your auditory sense is treated to CD quality music and digitized speech. See how long you would last as an expert in WORLD CUP GOLF: Professional Edition. "},{"id":3960,"title":"World Destruction League - Thunder Tanks","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Studio 3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"If Wrestlers Had Tanks, They'd Use Them. In World Destruction League Thunder Tanks, they do. To win the WDL title, these insane tank warriors compete in battle events televised from wasted landmarks around the world. Join hosts Kate Maxwell and Chuck (Mad Dog) Clemens as they bring you all the demented play-by-play. Now that's entertainment!"},{"id":3961,"title":"World Destruction League - WarJetz","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio 3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"War Jetz is the much-anticipated sequel to 3DO's World Destruction League: Thunder Tanks. Instead of cruising around 3-D landscapes in your tank looking for your opponents you can now think in 4 dimensions. You now have the ability to hop into the cockpit of several futuristic air combat machines in this next step in WDL history."},{"id":3962,"title":"World League Basketball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Mindscape","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"World League Basketball, part of the Mindscape Sports Advantage series, is a realistic basketball game developed using motion capture and physics of real players. Change the rules of play for arcade, custom or simulation game with control over the difficulty level to time length of actual play from 5 minutes (10-minute default) to a maximum 25 minutes. Players can choose \"exhibition play\" for practice matches between teams, before committing to one team for a 30-game \"season play\" or six-round \"tournament play\" in prearranged series of scheduled games against 36 different countries of various abilities. The latter two allows for simulated games to skip matches - if desired with results automatically calculated by the computer. View statistics of your team before embarking in a match to determine the best on-court positions from point guard to centre of talented team members according to their performance and capabilities. Freely adjust player attributes from height, weight, strength, endurance to ball handling skills. "},{"id":3963,"title":"World League Soccer '98","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Silicon Dreams","publisherName":"Edios Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"In World League Soccer '98 the player is able to move, kick, chip, volley and perform advanced passing techniques; including one-twos, chip returns and swerved long-balls. You can also chest and head the ball with total control. Also, you can alter pitch type, weather conditions, even stadium design for increased realism.****There are 8 major European leagues plus the US and Japanese leagues, with 145 teams available to choose from, as well as International competitions which can be custom designed. Live commentary is provided by Peter Brackley and Ray Wilkins and Motion Capture by Les Ferdinand."},{"id":3964,"title":"World of Dragon Warrior - Torneko - The Last Hope","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Matrix Software","publisherName":"Enix Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Torneko: The Last Hope is the sequel to Torneko no Daibouken - Fushigi no Dungeon and like that game, stars Torneko (aka**Taloon), the merchant from Dragon Warrior IV. Having become rich and properous in the previous game by collecting treasures, Torneko eventually recovered the \"Joy Chest\" from the very bottom of the dungeon and had it enshrined at his shop. Peace had returned to the town for some time. After awhile, a mysterious stranger arrived and seemed concerned about the Joy Chest being outside the dungeon. At the same time, monsters started reappearing and different parts of the kingdom began turning into \"mysterious dungeons\". It will be up to middle-aged Torneko, to fight through these strange places and help the king discover what has broken the peace.****Like other Fushigi no Dungeon games, Torneko: The Last Hope is a dungeon crawler viewed from the overhead. The dungeons are randomly generated. When venturing into dungeons, Torneko will find many items and fight monsters. He can freely move through the dungeons, but each movement or action of his is countered by those of the monsters (if they are present on screen). All actions are made in turns, so despite the illusion of walking and fighting in real time, the game is turn-based. There are all kinds of items in the dungeons including herbs which can be eaten or thrown, magic scrolls which can be read, swords and shields that can be equipped and staffs which can be waved until their charges are depleted. Players must also keep an eye on Torneko's hunger meter and eat regularly, otherwise Torneko will go into starvation and start losing hitpoints at a great rate.****There are several ways to leave a dungeon including death, an Outside Scroll, donating to a Priest or reaching the very bottom floor. When leaving the dungeon areas, Torneko's experience points and stats are lost. To make money, he must sell items he has collected from the dungeon, but may keep a couple of his items in the Storage Room for later use. Torneko's village initially starts small, but as progress in made in the game more and more services and shops will be attracted to it. Some examples of services include a Bread Baker, a Witch, a Blacksmith, a Builder and a Meldersmith."},{"id":3965,"title":"World Tennis Stars","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ignition Entertainment","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"The volleying action in World Tennis Stars happens on six fantasy courts: grass, beach, stone courtyard, disco, Mayan temple, and New York street. Each of the six characters has a full complement of forehands, backhands, volleys, and lobs. Strengths vary from character to character, though. In Arcade mode, you battle the computer in one-off matches. In Competition mode, you go through each court in turn, competing against the other characters to win a place in the final. During play, the screen scrolls to the player returning the ball, so there are times when your tennis star may go out of view. When this happens, a pointer lets you know where to reposition him or her for the return volley. Features: •Choose from 6 characters, each with a full set of moves - Forehands, backhands, volleys and lobs •Go up against the computer in one-off matches in Arcade Mode -- or work your way through the ranks in Competition Mode "},{"id":3966,"title":"World's Scariest Police Chases","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Unique Development Studios","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Join Sheriff Jon Bunnell as police chasing is brought to your control. You can freely patrol the vast city environment the game offers, or take on a series of 20 missions. Either way, once you reach a criminal you must shoot him with your weapon (from shotguns to rocket launchers) until he is forced to stop. You will also have to safely navigate cones as part of your training.****A 2-player co-operative mode exists, in which one player drives and the other shoots. There are hidden areas of the city to unlock, such as an airport and a church. Hidden came modes include a Halloween re-depiction and a low-gravity mode."},{"id":3967,"title":"Worms","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Team17 Software, Ltd","publisherName":"Ocean","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Worms is a turn-based strategy game. It features up to 4 teams of 4 worms, aiming to destroy the others on a generated terrain. Each worm has 100 hit points, and dies when his hit points fall to 0. Upon death, a worm explodes, causing damage to everyone around.****Gameplay is turn-based. Each turn, the player can control one specific worm from his team. The worm can crawl left and right or jump. However, there is a time limit to make a move; also, if the worm falls from a great height, it loses health and the turn ends immediately; and if a worm falls into water or offscreen, it dies. Each turn, a worm can also make a single attack: the player can aim up and down, choose a weapon and then fire it. After attacking, the turn ends. ****There's a lot of weapons available - the standard ones as bazookas (which is affected by the (random) wind settings and gravity) and grenades. The others include a Fire Punch, dynamite, air strikes, and utilities such as ropes and girders.****There are 10 styles of terrain, ranging from forests and deserts to Candy land and the moon (complete with affected gravity). Shots leave craters in the ground, and complex tunnels can be formed."},{"id":3968,"title":"Worms Armageddon","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team17 Software, Ltd","publisherName":"Hasbro Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"The final sequel (at least using the present engine) to the strategy game Worms, Worms Armageddon expands on Worms 2 by improving quite a few facets of gameplay and including play over the Internet through Team 17's WORMNET. ****For those who've never played Worms, it's at heart similar to the old game Artillery, which you control an artillery piece. In essence, you give it a shot angle and shot power, and try to hit your enemy, despite wind effects and the enemy firing back at you. Worms puts you in command of a team of Worms, but not only can you move around the landscape, you can use many types of weapons to try to dispatch the enemy, from bazookas to mini-guns to exploding sheep. ****Everything is presented in a humorous cartoonish style, from the landscapes to the worms themselves and their cries of triumph or despair, depending on how you do.****Armageddon uses an enhanced version of the Worms 2 engine, and while an improvement over Worms 2, it's not a huge change."},{"id":3969,"title":"Worms Pinball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team17 Software, Ltd","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Worms Pinball consists of two tables based on other computer games by the same developer: •World Rally (based on the anime racing game World Rally Fever: Born on the Road •Worms (after the popular series of invertebrate combat games) Each table has most of the features found on modern pinball games including multiball, a \"video\" display, bumping, up-table flippers, and challenge modes. The tables do however lack some configuration options expected by pinball fans (most notably: balls per game, playfield angle and replay score)."},{"id":3970,"title":"Worms World Party","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team17 Software, Ltd","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"The Worms are back, deadlier than ever.**You're going to learn that there's nothing more dangerous than a Worm with a bazooka or a shotgun...****At first sight, Worms World Party may seem very similar to Worms Armageddon. However, this time the game has been specially designed with multiplayer in mind. Up to 6 players can battle out at the same time on local networks or on the internet, using Team17 own matchmaking service, called Wormnet.****Other welcomed additions are the Wormpot, which can provide 400 gameplay variations from \"Goliath Mode\" to \"Bleeding Worms\", hundreds of new landscapes, flags and fanfares, and a load of single player missions."},{"id":3971,"title":"Wreckin Crew - Drive Dangerously","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Quickdraw Developments","publisherName":"Telstar","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Mario Kart clone for the PlayStation and PC. Players take control of characters such as a pair of siamese twins, a circus trainer and a mad scientist and race their hot-rods across 10 tracks using crazy weapons such as lighting bolts, body bags and chickens.****A 2 player mode is available, and there are many funny unlockable characters. The tracks are sprawling, with teleports, secret routes and  hidden areas to find."},{"id":3972,"title":"Wu-Tang - Shaolin Style","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Paradox Development","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Martial arts Master Xin is the guardian of the secrets of the Wu-Tang kung fu. The evil Mong Zhu grows jealous and decides to steal the Wu-Tang secrets, by torturing Master Xin. Members of the rap group Wu-Tang Clan receive information of Master Xin's plight and set out to rescue him.****Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style is a 3D fighting game that takes place in different arenas around the world. Up to 4 players can fight at once, with a variety of punches, kicks and super moves. In Story Mode, players can only choose members of the Wu-Tang Clan, but in versus mode, more characters are available. In addition to the standard fighting, players must solve the challenges of the 36 chambers in order to unlock secrets and the final boss."},{"id":3973,"title":"WWF Attitude","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City, Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"WWF Attitude was the third wrestling game by Acclaim for the Sony Playstation. It was also the second WWF 3D wrestling game for the system. This game was the followup to the commercial success WWF War Zone. At the time it was the wrestling game to have featured the most modes. The 20 or so game modes included specialty matches like royal rumble, survivor series, tornado matches and more. Also featured was a new career mode compared to that of WWF War Zone, realistic entrances and a first ever Create a PPV mode. The game featured over 40 of the then current WWF Superstars, including hidden ones. The Create A Wrestler feature was one of the most advanced of it's time."},{"id":3974,"title":"WWF In Your House","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sculptured Software, Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"WWF In Your House includes 10 bodyslamming, mat-pounding, suplex-serving, ring-wrecking superstars including Bret \"The Hitman\" Hart, Ahmed Johnson, Vader, Goldust, The Ultimate Warrior, Owen Hart, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, British Bulldog, The Undertaker, and Shawn \"The Heartbreak Kid\" Michaels.****Experience a whole new level of hurt with hardcore super pin finishing moves, plus every superstar has their own personal fighting venue! With a houseful of superstar soundbites, WWF In Your House is a 10 man wrecking crew...and they've got your address!"},{"id":3975,"title":"WWF SmackDown!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's Co. Ltd","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"WWF Smackdown is a professional wrestling game where the player can choose from up to 36 wrestlers to wrestle in single matches, tag-team, backstage areas, hardcore matches, etc.****Aside from the default WWF wrestlers, the player may also choose to create a new wrestlers with their own unique abilities and personalities."},{"id":3976,"title":"WWF SmackDown! 2 - Know Your Role","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's Co. Ltd","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Lay the Smackdown...again!. This follow up to the popular WWF Smackdown! features over 50 wrestlers, an improved Season mode, a bigger and better create a wrestler mode and new modes like create a taunt and create a stable (a group of wrestlers). New matches include TLC (Tables, Ladders and Chairs) and more!."},{"id":3977,"title":"WWF War Zone","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Iguana West Software, Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"One of the first wrestling games for the Nintendo 64, and one of the many for the Playstation. The Playstation version has better, CD quality music, but has less features. One of the main attractions was that WWF's Steve Austin did a lot of voice acting for it, although the other wrestlers don't have nearly as much speech.****Features include custom player made wrestlers, as well as the real  wrestlers, many different game types (single player, multiplayer, royal rumbles, cage matches, etc.), but the career mode is where the action is, and you can build up your wrestlers strengths, and earn him belts."},{"id":3978,"title":"WWF WrestleMania - The Arcade Game","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Sculptured Software, Inc","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game merges the personalities and action of the popular WWF TV show characters with a Mortal Kombat-style fighting game. This title features digitized graphics of 8 WWF superstars: Doink, Razor Ramon, Bret \"Hit Man\" Hart, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, Yokozuna, Bam Bam Bigelow, and Lex Luger.****Although it is a wrestling title, this game is structured a lot like a one-on-one fighter. It is very fast-paced, and features crazy special moves. Also, each match is divided into a series of rounds, much like a fighting game. Instead of each round ending in a KO, each round simply ends when you force the other wrestler(s) to fall by reducing their energy meter. Game modes include single player arcade mode, tournament mode, and vs mode for 1-on-1 multiplayer."},{"id":3979,"title":"X Games Pro Boarder","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"X-Games: Pro Boarder is a snowboarding game with several game modes including downhill and half pipe. ****In downhill mode the player's mission is to get down as quickly as possible, also grinding on several objects like cars and airplanes that have been placed in the scenery.****In half pipe mode the player must travel from the beginning to the end of the pipe doing stunts on the left and the right, finishing before the time reaches zero having as many points as possible.****Multiplayer over Internet and Network is supported, as well as 3D acceleration cards."},{"id":3980,"title":"X-Bladez - Inline Skater","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vision Scape Interactive","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"X-Bladez: Inline Skater is a challenging, racing experience based on one of the fastest growing and biggest extreme sport - In Line Skating. Skaters race through 3-D environments while performing tight tricks, like back-flips, flat spins, Bio 540’s and Heel Grab’s. Add to your qualifying points by pulling daring stunts to unlock additional levels. Grind ledges, benches and seawalls. Jump trashcans, mailboxes, and road signs. Grab a speed boost to increase your velocity and collect tokens scattered throughout each level to unlock secrets."},{"id":3981,"title":"X-Com - Terror from the Deep","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"MicroProse Software, Inc","publisherName":"MicroProse","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"X-COM: Terror from the Deep is the follow-up to the successful resource management and tactical combat game X-COM: Enemy Unknown.****It has been 40 years since X-COM last defeated the aliens. Now, in the year of 2040, aliens begin to appear on the Earth again. This time the threat to humanity is coming from the depths of oceans.****The game is almost identical to the original X-COM game. The user interface, weapons, and aliens are all the same. The only difference is the adaptation of the aliens and weapons to the ocean environment. The game features both undersea and on-land missions, and is significantly harder than its predecessor."},{"id":3982,"title":"X-Com - UFO Defense","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"MicroProse Software, Inc","publisherName":"MicroProse","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"The UFOs are invading our skies! Reports of human and bovine abductions are increasing daily! Cities are terrorized! Something must be done!****XCOM, or eXtraterrestrial COMbat unit, was founded as an international force to combat the alien menace. Start with one base, two fighters, one transport, and a few soldiers, you must stop the alien threat... once and for all.****X-COM: UFO Defense is a strategy game featuring separate but interlinked elements. On the strategic side, called GeoScape, you get a rotating view of the globe, where you see all visible UFOs (those that are within your detection range) as well as major cities and your base(s). You order movements from here, such as sending out fighters to intercept UFOs, transports with soldiers to assault/recover UFOs, and perhaps assaults on alien bases (if you find any). You also control your research, as you must invent better weapons (the Terran weapons are just no match against the alien weapons) quickly, not to mention all the other cool tech you can recover from the aliens. You also need to control your budget, as you can't afford to overextend your reach. Researchers need to be paid, engineers (who build the new toys) need to be paid, base(s) need to be be built/expanded, planes need to be bought/maintained, supplies need to be replenished... ****You can earn money by selling unneeded stuff, and you receive funding from the nations of the world; however, a nation can decrease its funding if it decides you aren't operating efficiently enough within its region. It's even possible that a nation gets so fed up with you that it signs a pact with the aliens and ceases funding altogether. ****Once you join a ground battle, the game switches to Battlescape, which is an isometric view of the battlefield with realistic line-of-sight calculations and turn-based combat. Your mission is usually extermination of all aliens on the battlefield, though if you can capture a few it would surely help your research efforts. If you win, you also recover any alien artifacts left on the field, which can then be researched.****In combat, each of your soldiers has a specific number of Time Units. Doing anything (moving, shooting, turning around, rearranging objects in the inventory etc.) costs a number of TUs. Once a soldier is out of TUs, he cannot act any more this turn (he gets all his TUs back on the next turn, though). ****The game aims to mix strategic considerations, resource management, and tactical combat considerations, along with plenty of authentic UFO lore."},{"id":3983,"title":"X-Files, The  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"HyperBole Studios","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"As an extension of one of the most long-running television series of all time, The X-Files, play through the eyes of Special Agent Craig Willmore, a new FBI field investigator brought in to locate missing agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully whose last location was the Everett, Washington, area. In this \"movie quality\" video production, characters are played by the actors and actresses from the show, including Gillian Anderson (Scully) and David Duchovny (Mulder).****As the game begins, you are given a briefing of your mission. Gather up all state-of-the-art spy tools (night vision goggles, a digital camera, PDA, lock picks, evidence kit, a standard issue revolver, handcuffs and badge) and then head out to follow their trail. As you explore the various locations, take photographs, pick up pieces of evidence and talk with people. Use your Newton PDA to access the navigational map, to make notes and send/receive e-mail. Trace telephone numbers, run background checks and license plate ids and even post an All Points Bulletin on missing persons using the computer network at your home or office. By using photo viewer software, download field photographs to the computer where they can be enlarged and studied more closely for clues.****Features include emotion icons for interjecting different tones during conversations (mean, humorous or technical) which effect the answer given. An in-game hint system, Artificial Intelligence, can be set on or off. In addition, there are multiple endings as a direct result of actions you take.****The Truth Is Out There ... Trust No One"},{"id":3984,"title":"X-Files, The  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"HyperBole Studios","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"As an extension of one of the most long-running television series of all time, The X-Files, play through the eyes of Special Agent Craig Willmore, a new FBI field investigator brought in to locate missing agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully whose last location was the Everett, Washington, area. In this \"movie quality\" video production, characters are played by the actors and actresses from the show, including Gillian Anderson (Scully) and David Duchovny (Mulder).****As the game begins, you are given a briefing of your mission. Gather up all state-of-the-art spy tools (night vision goggles, a digital camera, PDA, lock picks, evidence kit, a standard issue revolver, handcuffs and badge) and then head out to follow their trail. As you explore the various locations, take photographs, pick up pieces of evidence and talk with people. Use your Newton PDA to access the navigational map, to make notes and send/receive e-mail. Trace telephone numbers, run background checks and license plate ids and even post an All Points Bulletin on missing persons using the computer network at your home or office. By using photo viewer software, download field photographs to the computer where they can be enlarged and studied more closely for clues.****Features include emotion icons for interjecting different tones during conversations (mean, humorous or technical) which effect the answer given. An in-game hint system, Artificial Intelligence, can be set on or off. In addition, there are multiple endings as a direct result of actions you take.****The Truth Is Out There ... Trust No One"},{"id":3985,"title":"X-Files, The  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"HyperBole Studios","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"As an extension of one of the most long-running television series of all time, The X-Files, play through the eyes of Special Agent Craig Willmore, a new FBI field investigator brought in to locate missing agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully whose last location was the Everett, Washington, area. In this \"movie quality\" video production, characters are played by the actors and actresses from the show, including Gillian Anderson (Scully) and David Duchovny (Mulder).****As the game begins, you are given a briefing of your mission. Gather up all state-of-the-art spy tools (night vision goggles, a digital camera, PDA, lock picks, evidence kit, a standard issue revolver, handcuffs and badge) and then head out to follow their trail. As you explore the various locations, take photographs, pick up pieces of evidence and talk with people. Use your Newton PDA to access the navigational map, to make notes and send/receive e-mail. Trace telephone numbers, run background checks and license plate ids and even post an All Points Bulletin on missing persons using the computer network at your home or office. By using photo viewer software, download field photographs to the computer where they can be enlarged and studied more closely for clues.****Features include emotion icons for interjecting different tones during conversations (mean, humorous or technical) which effect the answer given. An in-game hint system, Artificial Intelligence, can be set on or off. In addition, there are multiple endings as a direct result of actions you take.****The Truth Is Out There ... Trust No One"},{"id":3986,"title":"X-Files, The  Disc 4","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"HyperBole Studios","publisherName":"Fox Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"As an extension of one of the most long-running television series of all time, The X-Files, play through the eyes of Special Agent Craig Willmore, a new FBI field investigator brought in to locate missing agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully whose last location was the Everett, Washington, area. In this \"movie quality\" video production, characters are played by the actors and actresses from the show, including Gillian Anderson (Scully) and David Duchovny (Mulder).****As the game begins, you are given a briefing of your mission. Gather up all state-of-the-art spy tools (night vision goggles, a digital camera, PDA, lock picks, evidence kit, a standard issue revolver, handcuffs and badge) and then head out to follow their trail. As you explore the various locations, take photographs, pick up pieces of evidence and talk with people. Use your Newton PDA to access the navigational map, to make notes and send/receive e-mail. Trace telephone numbers, run background checks and license plate ids and even post an All Points Bulletin on missing persons using the computer network at your home or office. By using photo viewer software, download field photographs to the computer where they can be enlarged and studied more closely for clues.****Features include emotion icons for interjecting different tones during conversations (mean, humorous or technical) which effect the answer given. An in-game hint system, Artificial Intelligence, can be set on or off. In addition, there are multiple endings as a direct result of actions you take.****The Truth Is Out There ... Trust No One"},{"id":3987,"title":"X-Men - Children of the Atom","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"X-Men: Children of the Atom is a 2D fighting game and the first Capcom title to use licensed characters from the Marvel comic universe. It has six main characters and four of their enemies that are playable. The X-Men are Colossus, Cyclops, Iceman, Psylocke, Storm and Wolverine. The villains are Omega Red, Sentinel, Silver Samurai and Spiral. The two main bosses are Juggernaut and Magneto, and Akuma is available as a secret character.****Fighting is done one-on-one with a traditional best-two-out-of-three match setup, with automatic or manual blocking. Similar to the Super Combo gauge in Super Street Fighter II Turbo there is an X-Power gauge of different levels, filled up when the player performs moves. When it is maxed out an X-Ability or Hyper X special move can be performed. Other general features are the abilities to super jump, roll away and aiming projectiles."},{"id":3988,"title":"X-Men - Mutant Academy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Paradox Development","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A combination of the classic Marvel comics characters and the recent movie release, X-Men. All the characters are here, each with their normal moves (much like Street Fighter in terms of the buttons pressed on the control pad), and plenty of super moves to spice things up.****There are plenty of bonus things to find on the CD, ranging from movie clips of your fighter after you complete the game with him/her, new costumes (each fighter starts with costumes from the comics. The new ones, when unlocked, are much like the ones in the movie) and a movie story if you complete the game with all of the fighters.****Also included is a movie trailer for X-Men the movie, and comic art by Marvel boys Joe Maduera, Adam and Andy Kubert and more."},{"id":3989,"title":"X-Men - Mutant Academy 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Paradox Development","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"6 new X-Men characters join the ranks, including Rogue, Forge, Nightcrawler and Havok and two secret fighters; 6 new arenas including the X-Mansion, Muir Island, an eerily lit church and Asteroid M (Magneto's Stage) plus two secret levels; and the Cerebro mode, where you can check out behind-the-scenes character sketches, costume designs and movie set sketches from the X-Men movie, makes this sequel to Mutant Academy. Also keep an eye out for Professor X himself, who teaches you the many moves available to your character in the Academy Training mode."},{"id":3990,"title":"X-Men vs. Street Fighter","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Value Wave","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Beat the pulp out of your opponent using this fantasy lineup of Capcom Street Fighter characters and Marvel X-Men comic book characters in this conversion of the arcade game.  The arcade giant returns with all of the characters and moves, with all the animation intact including the option to swap characters on the fly. This title required the 4 meg ram cart that shipped with it (although there were a few released without it), but once running, was practically arcade perfect. Zero loading times after the initial start-up load screen, and then instantly into the action."},{"id":3991,"title":"X'treme Roller","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Titus Software Corp","publisherName":"Microids","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Skating","description":"All Blakki and Mae Wing want to do is get back to class so they can finish their exams, but Big Buzz has something else in store for them. Now, the well-studied twosome must enter a world of heated inline skating, where stunts talk and cowardice walks. Make your way through more than 30 awesome levels of action, performing all sorts of aggressive skating maneuvers in order to earn credits. Those credits, in turn, will buy you valuable equipment upgrades and lots of extras. Tony Hawk, eat your heart out. Aggressive inline skating has never been this vicious or so fun! Take on three serious computer opponents in this competition to see who's the most agile blader in town. There are more than 30 incredible stages to conquer in this detailed gem, and each poses new obstacles and opens up new areas for stunts. Chooser to play as either Blakki or Mae Wing, two students who are trying to get back to class in order to finish up some important exams. Unfortunately, the evil Big Buzz stands between the studious duo and academic success, and good skating is the only thing that can conquer him. The better you perform, the more points you'll earn towards upgrades, new skates, and other cool extras. Incredible graphics and fierce stunts mark inline skating's awesome answer to the TONY HAWK'S PRO SKATER franchise. Play against the computer or see if you have what it takes to beat your friends. "},{"id":3992,"title":"X2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team 17","publisherName":"Ocean","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"X2: No Relief is the sequel to Project-X for up to two players. Like its predecessor, it's a horizontal (and sometimes vertical) scrolling shoot em up. The manual instructs the player that this game doesn't need a story, and they should simply get rid of the attacking aliens.****To do so, the player has a choice between three types of space ship, each of them differs in terms of firepower and speed. The game has two different difficulty modes and a password system to resume the fight for the first five levels. During gameplay, the player has the possibility to pick up a wide variety of power-ups for their ship. Next to the main gun, side weapons and anti-gravity orbs with their own firepower can be obtained as well as mega-bombs, among other things.****The game is over once all lives or continues are used up. The player is then taken to a high-score screen to enter their initials."},{"id":3993,"title":"Xena - Warrior Princess","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Value Wave","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This is an action game based on the TV series of the same name. As Xena, the Warrior Princess, you have to explore stop the evil sorcerer Kalabrax, who seeks world domination which she could gain by sacrificing the mortal Queen Gabrielle.****You now have to make your way through many large levels, hacking, kicking, slashing, and cutting everything that gets in your way. You can find and upgrade items as you proceed through the levels. Apart from a variety of moves, the game also features little gimmicks like the \"Karma Meter\", which gives you benefits if you save hostages or defeat enemies non-lethally."},{"id":3994,"title":"Xenocracy","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Simis Ltd","publisherName":"Grolier Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Xenocracy is a cross between a space combat action sim and a political strategy game with a unique premise.  In the far future, four planetary superpowers (the Earth Dominion, the Mercury League, the Venus Alliance and the Mars Combine) are vying for control of the solar system and on the brink of all-out \"thermostellar war\".  As commander of the United Planet Nations peacekeeping fighter squadron, your role is to maintain the balance and prevent cold war and localized conflicts from escalating into open interplanetary hostilities.  Further complicating the matter, you must deal with pirates and a looming alien threat.****As each planetary superpower launches low-intensity strikes (as opposed to open warfare) against the colonies and outposts of the other three, you are presented with the choice, via a strategic solar system map showing flaring geopolitical hotspots, of which to aid.  If you aid one superpower too much at the expense of the others, as one is first tempted to do, you upset the balance and cause the war you sought to prevent.  Whichever you choose, afterward you are realistically presented with complaints and political propaganda from the other three superpowers, and receive news broadcasts concerning the interplanetary geopolitical wrangling.****In addition to keeping the peace, you also manage research and development of newer and more powerful technologies, which will eventually prove crucial.  Several fighter and weapon types are available, and the scenery varies from asteroid belts and dust clouds to planetary surfaces.  You may choose from several wingmen, each with a personal description and personality type, whom you must do your best to keep alive.  Missions include such tasks as defending mine complexes from attack (or attacking them) and protecting convoys (or destroying them).****Xenocracy also allows Arcade Mode, in which you simply fly missions without regard to the strategic aspects of the game, and multiplayer games of up to 8 players over TCP/IP or serial connections."},{"id":3995,"title":"Xenogears  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A war has been raging on the continent of Ignas between the Kislev Empire to the north and the kingdom of  Aveh in the south. It has gone for so long that people have forgotten the cause. As a mysterious organization called \"Ethos\" introduces an ancient technology in form of huge mega-robots, the tides are turning. A new army called \"Gebler\" is pulling the strings and supports Aveh to regain its authority over Kislev. ****A failed attempt to steal one of Kislev's new Gears, a giant robot named \"Weltall\", leads to a fight between a group of Gebler and Kislev guards in the remote town of Lahan in the outskirts of Aveh. One of the villagers, Fei Fong Wong, impulsively takes possession of \"Weltall\" and steers it to fight. As Fei's best friend Timothy is killed during the battle, he releases a massive wave of energy and destroys the whole village together with one of his close friends, Alice.****After this tragedy, Fei is blamed for the destruction of the village and the death of his friends. Pursued by military governments and mysterious forces Fei sets out on an epic quest for answers and his own forgotten past.****\"Xenogears\" is a traditional Asian RPG with an important new feature. There are two types of combat in the game: standard and gear. In standard combat, your characters fight with equipped weapons, learning and performing different combos that can be executed in one turn. But often you'll have to explore dungeons while piloting giant robots called \"gears\". Gear combat follows different rules: you perform moves until you run out of fuel, and must concentrate on finishing the enemy quickly. You can equip various accessories on your gears, including those that will let you partially restore your fuel. Gears cannot level up, but can be upgraded in workshops."},{"id":3996,"title":"Xenogears  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Squaresoft","publisherName":"Squaresoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A war has been raging on the continent of Ignas between the Kislev Empire to the north and the kingdom of  Aveh in the south. It has gone for so long that people have forgotten the cause. As a mysterious organization called \"Ethos\" introduces an ancient technology in form of huge mega-robots, the tides are turning. A new army called \"Gebler\" is pulling the strings and supports Aveh to regain its authority over Kislev. ****A failed attempt to steal one of Kislev's new Gears, a giant robot named \"Weltall\", leads to a fight between a group of Gebler and Kislev guards in the remote town of Lahan in the outskirts of Aveh. One of the villagers, Fei Fong Wong, impulsively takes possession of \"Weltall\" and steers it to fight. As Fei's best friend Timothy is killed during the battle, he releases a massive wave of energy and destroys the whole village together with one of his close friends, Alice.****After this tragedy, Fei is blamed for the destruction of the village and the death of his friends. Pursued by military governments and mysterious forces Fei sets out on an epic quest for answers and his own forgotten past.****\"Xenogears\" is a traditional Asian RPG with an important new feature. There are two types of combat in the game: standard and gear. In standard combat, your characters fight with equipped weapons, learning and performing different combos that can be executed in one turn. But often you'll have to explore dungeons while piloting giant robots called \"gears\". Gear combat follows different rules: you perform moves until you run out of fuel, and must concentrate on finishing the enemy quickly. You can equip various accessories on your gears, including those that will let you partially restore your fuel. Gears cannot level up, but can be upgraded in workshops."},{"id":3997,"title":"Xevious 3D-G+","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Xevious 3D/G+ is a compilation of four titles: Xevious 3D/G (main game), Xevious (Arcade version), Super Xevious (Arcade version) and Xevious Arrangement.  A fighter pilot flying the Solvalou space ship is the last hope for the Earth. Invaders from the planet Xevious have arrived; being descendants of our planet's original inhabitants, they wish to reclaim it for themselves. The Xevians started to build huge ground structures, and it is the hero's job to destroy them while shooting at their space ships and detonating the treacherous SOL bases.  Xevious 3D/G+ puts the classic arcade vertical shoot 'm up Xevious game in a third-person 3D perspective. The game brings some new weapon systems to the player-controlled fighter jet and contains many new enemies, some of which are quite large and pose new challenges to the player. During the game the player can collect three types of power-ups: bullets, lasers and plasma beams.  "},{"id":3998,"title":"XS Airboat Racing","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Miracle Designs","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"This is a 3D arcade-style airboat racing game. The player can choose a protagonist from a roster of 10 cartoon-like characters and race on a number of waterway circuits in 5 different settings. Game modes include \"arcade\", \"tournament\" and \"time trial\". "},{"id":3999,"title":"XS Junior League Dodgeball","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aroma","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"XS Junior League Dodgeball is a team Dodgeball game featuring school teens as playable characters. The player can choose from a number of characters, each with special abilities, and participate in a tournament or in a versus battle. The goal of the game is to knock out the members of the opposing team and win the match. All characters in the original Japanese version are girls, however for the US release several characters were replaced with boys. "},{"id":4000,"title":"XS Junior League Football","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Wahoo Studios","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This is a sports game with cartoon-style graphics for the whole family. The game boasts 16 different characters (XS Kids) with different skills, and \"real world\" play fields - a yard, a parking lot etc. The player's team of 5 characters will participate in \"Schoolyard Tournaments\" to become the Football champion. "},{"id":4001,"title":"XS Junior League Soccer","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Wahoo Studios","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This is a game of street soccer with cartoon-style graphics. The player can choose from 16 characters (XS Kids) to create a team of 5 and participate in a street tournament. The game is played on \"real world\" locations: the yard, a parking, a clearing at the construction site and by the baseball field. "},{"id":4002,"title":"XS Moto","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"XS Moto is a 3D motorbike racing game with 22 racing tracks located around the world. The game modes include Single Race, Championship, Two-Player Race, and Two-Player Championship. The game features real-time weather effects and conditions. While racing no map of the track is shown, but yellow icons appear on the left or right to signal the direction of the upcoming turn.  "},{"id":4003,"title":"Yeh Yeh Tennis","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SunSoft","publisherName":"SunSoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Yeh Yeh Tennis is an all-new tennis simulation from Sunsoft. The way the game is structured allows players to create their own players from scratch choosing not only the physical attributes of the players and their characteristic styles of play but also their temperament. So for example you could choose a left-handed smash and volley player with a fierce backhand and a fiery temperament who excels on clay. Or a defensive back-line player with a mean forehand drive and an attitude that is as cool as a cucumber and who perhaps favours the more traditional grass surface. Once the individual qualities of your original player have been chosen then the job of steering this player through the modest local tournaments, the more illustrious national tournaments and then the prestigious Grand slam events begins. The player must hone his or her skills using practice modes or match practice to gradually increase their world ranking until he or she is an established seeded player ready to take on the very best. The player has seven seasons in which to become the Grand Slam Champion and thereby the world number one. The tournament pattern itself is taken from the real life structure of competition so players can really immerse themselves in the competitive world of the Pro-Tennis and make this a thoroughly entertaining and absorbing experience. "},{"id":4004,"title":"Yetisports Deluxe","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Edelweiss Medienwerkst","publisherName":"JoWooD Entertainment AG","players":"1 Player","genre":"Party","description":"Yetisports Deluxe is collection of two mini games based on the Yetisports browser games:•Super Pingo Throw: Based on Yetisports Part 1: Pingu Throw. The player takes the part of a polar bear with a baseball bat. A penguin falls from a mountain and the player has to hit him with a timed mouse click. The goal is to time this perfectly so the penguin flies a long range. In comparison to the browser game this version adds additional obstacles which stop the penguin, wales which give a speed boost when the penguin lands on it and wind. There is also an additional playing mode where the player has to strike other ice bears which are standing on the runway.  •Orca Slap: Based on Yetisports Part 2: Orca Slap. Here the player stands in front of a big dart board. Then penguins fly into the screen (on at a time) and the player has to throw a snowball at them. The the penguin gets deflected and flies to the dart board and the player scores. The goal is to get a high score. In comparison to the browser game this version adds a slot machine between rounds where the player can get additional penguins or snowballs. There is also an additional playing mode where the player has to hit specific fields on the dart board. Both games feature improved graphics and a multiplayer mode."},{"id":4005,"title":"Yetisports World Tour","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Edelweiss Medienwerkstatt","publisherName":"JoWooD Entertainment AG","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Yetisports World Tour is the second game in the Yetisports games series for the Playstation One console. The first one was Yetisports Deluxe. Yetisports (also known as Pingu Throw) is a web-based Flash game that originally appeared on the Internet in January 2004. The goal of the original game is to have a yeti smack a penguin with a club and try to get it fly as far as possible. The original Yetisports game features no name other than the words \"1978 Reinhold + Yeti\", a reference to Reinhold Messner's claim to have found Yetis. The game is humorous and addictive at the same time and therefore very popular on the Internet. Very soon after release, there was a quick succession of many variants created by multiple people on the internet. None of these are officially sponsored by Chris Hilgert, even though many copy the original almost exactly save certain small changes. One of the more violent variants was made by someone known as 'Pawel', featuring decapitation, spikes, a big spiky club and mines. Since the original was released at the Yetisports homepage, the website has released nine further adventures of the Yeti as well as a re-release of the original that allows movement of the penguin in flight. A further set of PlayStation exclusive games followed, released as \"YetiSports World Tour\" which is one of the very last titles to be released on the console As most retail outlets no longer supporting the PS1 from 2005 it struggled to find shops willing to stock it. The game features 10 new mini games (that wasn't released before) and they can be played by one player or up to 4 players in multiplayer mode. After Antarctic and Australia (\"Pingu Throw\", \"Orca Slap\", \"Seal Bounce\" and \"Albatross Overload\" episodes), Africa will be the next continent where the famous Yeti and his peguins will arrive today. \"Underneath giraffes, over elephants and acacias, catapulted high up to the sky by snakes and carried by vultures, the penguin demonstrates clean flying tricks on advanced level. With the help of Nile-flamingos, Yeti undertakes the probably most amusing safari in the African savanna in the fifth part of the cult-series\". Some of the game games are: Pingu Throw, Orca Slap, Seal Bounce, Albatross Overload & Flamingo Drive. "},{"id":4006,"title":"You Don't Know Jack  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Starsphere Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment","players":"1-3 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"You Don't Know Jack is a humor and sarcasm based trivia game for up to three players. Not only can you be insulted and belittled by the host, you can laugh at your friends when it's their turn. Nonexistent learning curve and easy to comprehend game mechanics make this a great party game -- no matter how drunk you are."},{"id":4007,"title":"You Don't Know Jack  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Starsphere Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment","players":"1-3 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"You Don't Know Jack is a humor and sarcasm based trivia game for up to three players. Not only can you be insulted and belittled by the host, you can laugh at your friends when it's their turn. Nonexistent learning curve and easy to comprehend game mechanics make this a great party game -- no matter how drunk you are."},{"id":4008,"title":"You Don't Know Jack Mock 2","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Starsphere Interactive, Inc","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment","players":"1-3 Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"This version of You Don't Know Jack is a follow-up on You Don't Know Jack, only released on the PlayStation, and different from other versions. It features over a 1,000 questions and the capability of allowing three different friends to compete against each other in a fast pace trivia game.****The gameplay is still the same as its predecessor, where players buzz in on various trivia questions in order to receive points in order to advance and ultimately win the game.  It features 3D polygon graphics and a quick witted, abrasive TV-type announcer that can insult players when they answer a question wrong."},{"id":4009,"title":"YoYo's Puzzle Park","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1999","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Irem Software Engineering, Inc","publisherName":"JVC Digital Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"YoYo's Puzzle Park is a puzzle platform game for the PlayStation.****At the opening ceremony of the Gussan Paradise theme park, a creature known as YoYo invades it. He takes hostages from the crowd and manages to elude the police and take control of the park. It's up to Guss and Yodie, two innocent bystanders, to take back the park.****The game features some sixty platform filled levels similar to Bubble Bobble. The player (as Guss or Yodie) can hop around on them, while avoiding the enemies that crowd the platforms. The enemies hurt the player by touching them, and some have ranged attacks like lasers. The players can strike back at the enemies with bombs that scatter the level, throwing or jumping on them activates their two second fuse. The goal is to kill all the enemies in a level within the time limit.****To aid the protagonists there are several collectibles such as vehicles. Guss and Yodie can also stun enemies with their Yo-yos.****In the multi-player mode, you can fight against your friends in a two player deathmatch game."},{"id":4010,"title":"Yu-Gi-Oh! - Forbidden Memories","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Card Battle","description":"Based on the hit anime series, Yu-Gi-Oh!: Forbidden Memories casts you as on of Yugi's ancestors who must travel to ancient Egypt and solve the mysteries of the Shadow Game and the seven magical totems.  You must travel throughout the land talking to townspeople, performing tasks and of course, duel several opponents in order to gather up knowledge of impending doom threatening your kingdom."},{"id":4011,"title":"Yusha - Heaven's Gate","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Racdym","publisherName":"JVC Digital Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Yusha: Heaven's Gate is a 3D fighting game with an arcade and Vs. mode. The player can choose from one of the eight combatants that are available at the start, with a few more characters being available once their unlocked. Each character has a different nationality, specialty, and lineage. Each character represents either a good or an evil alignment and depending on the character chosen, it affects which final boss the player will have to fight against. Defending, punching and kicking are on three separate buttons. There are variations of each of these moves depending on how quick the button is pressed.  Consistently damaging or taking damage from an opponent will add to a sol or lunar (depending on the character the player is playing as) power gauge. When this gauge is filled, the player is temporarily invincible and allows the player to use strong power assault moves. "},{"id":4012,"title":"Z","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The Bitmap Brothers","publisherName":"GT Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Z is a real-time strategy game in which you fight for control of the sectors, some of which contains manufactories that can gain you additional units. Touch the \"flag\" in the sector and it's yours. Capture the sector before the new unit comes out of the manufactory and the new unit is yours. With six different robots (different armaments, armor, and speed), multiple vehicles (from jeeps to tanks) the robots can utilize, your ultimate objective is to destroy the opponent's base, and prevent him from doing the same to you.  The game differs from many other RTSs by emphasizing territorial control (and the manufactories) instead of getting kills and gathering a big army. You have to finely balance defense and offense. If you wait too long, the enemy will grab all the manufactories first. If you go too fast, you'll get hammered for stretching yourself too thin. You can hijack enemy vehicles by shooting the driver off. If you send a group of soldiers toward an objective and they find a vehicle, one of them will split off to grab the vehicle; you don't really need to micromanage each soldier. "},{"id":4013,"title":"Zero Divide","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Zoom Inc","publisherName":"Time Warner Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Zero Divide is a 3D robot fighting game. You play one of eight robotic fighters and must battle your way through multiple levels in single player, or go head to head with an opponent in two player mode. There are many unlockable mini-games and Easter eggs included, even an unlockable side scrolling shoot 'em up game."},{"id":4014,"title":"Zero Divide 2 - The Secret Wish","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zoom Inc","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"XTAL has been defeated and the hackers responsible rounded up. However, the leader of the hackers reveals that the group have also unleashed a second artificial intelligence into the data library, known as EVE. The player must take control of one of EVE's attack programs and use them to destroy the other guard programs and then EVE herself.****The first sequel to the early Play Station fighter  Zero Divide features all new higher resolution graphics and higher poly models than the original game.****It adds two new robots, the nurse like Pixel and the crab like Cancer along with a few new bosses and hidden characters.****It adds a variety of different shaped and new arena types (the original game only had standard square arenas) from completely walled in ones to ones with low barriers that the opponent can be juggled over to lead to a ring out.****Rounds are now considerably shorter and the robot's armour easier to knock off. But on the whole, it really does play pretty much the same as the original game."},{"id":4015,"title":"Zoboomafoo - Leapin' Lemurs!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Big Grub","publisherName":"Encore Software","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Zoboomafoo: Leapin' Lemurs! is a game based on the Kratt Brothers TV series Zoboomafoo. It's Lemur Day for Zoboo, and he's inviting all of his animal friends to his party, but there are no snacks for the party! With the help of his Zobooland friends, he travels to different lands in search of the snacks needed for the party, as well as his animal friends. He can also ride on the animal friends to collect unreachable snacks. In each level there is also an object that looks like a swirl. If Zoboo collects it and brings it to the exit, he can go to the Zobooland bonus level, where he must collect as many goobleberries as he can on the tall mountain and then feed the berries to Gooble."},{"id":4016,"title":"Zoop - America's Largest Killer of Time!","systemName":"Playstation","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Hookstone Productions","publisherName":"Viacom","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Fast-paced action-puzzle game where the player eliminates colored shapes that are approaching his alter ego, another colored shape, before they reach the top, ala Tetris.****In order to eliminate the other shapes, you must point your piece at it and 'fire'. If the shape is the same color as your piece, the shape is eliminated, as well as all of the shapes of the same color behind it, until your piece hits a piece of a different color. If the shape is of a different color, or it is hit when collecting a line of similar shapes, your piece exchanges colors with the shape."},{"id":4017,"title":"007 - Agent Under Fire","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Electronic Arts Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"007: Agent Under Fire is the first James Bond game to appear on the PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox. The game casts the player as the legendary James Bond who must accomplish missions throughout different areas of the world.  Bond is sent on a mission rescue Zoe Nightshade, a CIA agent in the hands of Nigel Bloch.  Nigel Bloch is the CEO of Identicon, a section of a highly successful industry company known as Malprave industries.  Bond is also tasked to retrieve the set of DNA samples that are in Identicon's hands.  So James Bond sets off on another adventure...****The game combines three game modes into one package: first-person-shooter, which is what most of the missions are, a rail-shooter, where the player only controls firing, and a driving game, where the player drives one of the many Bond cars. Numerous weapons have been added to the series, along with some fictional weapons like the Photon cannon and the 5-way grenade launcher.  The player can utilize a wide array of gadgets and weapons, like the Q-Claw, Q-Decoder, and Bond's trusty Walther handgun.  There is a large variety of missions, and Bond can go through most missions with weapons, or take a stealthy approach. The player is also rated in each level, based on score and difficulty level, and can unlock new features for both single and multiplayer."},{"id":4018,"title":"007 - Everything or Nothing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Electronic Arts Redwood Shores Studio","publisherName":"EA Redwood Shores","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A nanobot has been stolen from the work of a world renowned scientist, Dr. Katya Nadanova, of the Oxford Department of Microtechnology by a man known only as \"the General\", and has kidnapped the girl as well. James Bond races to rescue both the scientist and to retake the nanobots, and kills the General along with the nanobot samples. Bond returns Kataya to a nearby base, but it turns out the scientist has not been so faithful to Oxford. Katya meets up with Nikolai Diavolo, and gives him a hidden vial of the nanobots. Before long Bond is yet again called into action when MI6 loses contact with 003. And so Bond is off to Peru... ****Everything or Nothing is the second of the James Bond third-person shooters, after Tomorrow Never Dies for the Playstation. The game features new guns and a new and improved aiming system which allows you to strategically hug walls and fire around or crouch behind cover. New gadgets allow Bond to go invisible, disrupt electronics, or control mechanical spiders which allow him to access new areas. Everything or Nothing is also the first game where Pierce Brosnan actually supplies his voice for the likeness of his character, as well as many other such as Judi Dench and John Cleese.****The game features a a campaign with over 30 missions and a brand new co-op game where you take the roles of newly recruited MI6 agents on investigations of their own. EON also includes a same-screen deathmatch that allows for up to four players to play."},{"id":4019,"title":"007 - From Russia with Love","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Electronic Arts Redwood Shores Studio","publisherName":"EA Redwood Shores","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Building on 007: Everything or Nothing's range of strengths, 007: From Russia with Love is based on the 1963 film starring Sean Connery as James Bond. He is sent to Istanbul to acquire the Russian decoder machine known as the Lektor from a (supposedly) defecting Russian agent by the name of Tatiana Romanova.  However, the Russians have no knowledge of this plan because it is a trap for James Bond created by the criminal organization known as Octopus.  It is up to James Bond to seize the device and confront the dangerous assassin Red Grant and the ruthless Rosa Klebb.****In most of the 18 missions the player progresses through linear levels while shooting everything in sight. The player can lock onto an enemy at range and cycle between visible enemies, or focus in closer on a single enemy to make opportunistic targets appear, such as uncovered grenades or gaps in armor. Sometimes Bond can also use stealth or hand-to-hand combat, which are basically quick-time events where the player needs to press a displayed button in a limited time to dispatch a foe. Special tasks can be preformed with gadgets, e.g. the laser watch or a small remote controlled helicopter. This procedure gets spiced up with occasional driving or new jet pack sequences.****The player gets rewarded for certain actions with bonus points, e.g. succeeding in melee combat or searching containers. There are three different kind of points which unlock different things: bonus content like making of videos, bonus levels, and weapon upgrades. Every weapon and gadget can be upgraded in different areas, but only once."},{"id":4020,"title":"007 - Nightfire","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eurocom Developments Ltd,","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"You take on the role of James Bond and must save the world.  The Phoenix International Corporation is focused on dismantling nuclear warheads throughout the world, but lately evidence has been found that the CEO of the corporation, Raphael Drake, is using his company's concept as a means to find and use the warheads for his own purposes.  Because his plans are so well hidden, it is up to Bond, with the help of Q and his gadgets, to stop Drake at whatever cost.****Throughout the game, you will be taken to more than ten exotic areas, reaching all areas of the globe, confronting the beautiful Bond women.  In your quest to stop the Phoenix Corporation, you have have a variety of weapons available to you, from your trusty Walther to more advanced and prototype machinery.****There are twelve total missions, all of which combine stealth, combat, and Q's trusty gadgets, such as your laser watch and X-ray eye glasses.'****There are five levels which take place in your Aston Martin V12 Vanquish, and other exotic but deadly sports cars. These missions aren't available in the computer version of the game, instead the Windows version has some other bonus missions.****On the multiplayer side of things, there are over ten multiplayer modes, some of which include characters and settings from previous Bond moves."},{"id":4021,"title":"007 - Quantum of Solace","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eurocom Developments Ltd","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Based on the scripts of the 21st movie \"Casino Royale\" and the 22nd James Bond movie of the same name as the game, it follows closely the story of those movies but elaborates many scenes and fills in some blanks.****In a first person shooter fashion, the player directs Bond through the levels filled with many bad guys. To overcome those, Bond has several different kinds of weapons at his disposal ranging from his trusted P99, over machine guns to full blown grenade launchers. But the levels are also filled with canisters that either explode upon shooting or vent gas that temporarily blinds the enemy. Bond can also perform a take down move which puts an enemy out silently. If Bond is near enough to an enemy, a button press will initiate the corresponding mini-game in which the player needs to hit a circle with a crosshair in a short period of time. Is the player successful,  the enemy is out of the play but when he fails to hit the mark in time, Bond will be thrown away from the enemy and is vulnerable for a short period of time. In addition Bond can duck into cover to avoid bullets and shoot blindly over it or look out of it to get the kill. Bond also automatically regenerates his health when not under fire.****Other obstacles in the levels are cameras, which can either be shot or disabled and electronic locks which need to be hacked in another mini-game. There arrows flash green or red on the screen and the player needs to press the corresponding button fast enough when it blink green to input the right number into the keypad.****The game also features a multiplayer mode for up to 12 players with the following game modes:****1. Bond Versus: one player takes over the control of James Bond and either needs to defuse two of the three bombs in the level or kill all six of the opposing team. In this mode Bond can also see all enemies and has two lives.****2. Golden Gun: the first player to score 100 points wins the round. Points are earned by kills but if the player is holding the always visible power weapon called \"Golden Gun\", he scores 6 points per kill.****3. Bond Evasion: in this mode one member of the MI6-team randomly gets to be Bond and needs to get to the escape point of the map to win the round for his team. Meanwhile The Organization tries to stop him by either killing him or preventing him to reach the escape points in time."},{"id":4022,"title":"10 Pin - Champions Alley","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atomic Planet","publisherName":"Liquid Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"Roll into action with 10 Pin: Chamions Alley, the easy to play bowling game that lets you play alone or with up to seven friends, choose different game modes from , practice to full blown tournament. Combing ease of play and mult-i player battles, 10 Pin: Champions Alley is a perfect party game for kids or adult alike."},{"id":4023,"title":"10.000 Bullets","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Blue Moon","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Crow is a hitman who lives in Ireland. His mother was a fortune teller who possessed mysterious powers and was killed when Crow was very young. The boy was adopted by a mob boss known as Papa Tonia. Crow inherited from his mother a unique ability to slow down time, which he trained to become a feared assassin. However, his main goal in life is to find who killed his mother, and exact his revenge.  10.000 Bullets is a 3D third-person shooter. The player controls Crow as well as three other characters during the course of the game. The slowdown ability is similar to the bullet time effect used in Max Payne, but can be eventually upgraded so that the player character himself can move at normal speed while everything around him freezes. Killing several enemies in close succession awards the player bonus points, which can be used between levels to upgrade the protagonist's health as well as teach him special offensive and evasive manoeuvres. There are also short adventure-like sequences requiring the player to talk to characters to advance the plot."},{"id":4024,"title":"18 Wheeler - American Pro Trucker","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SEGA-AM2 Co., LTD.","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Hard core truck racing action.**Dodging, weaving and smashing through traffic to beat your opponent.**Masses of skill involved in driving VERY long vehicles, parking them, and slipstreaming behind other 18 wheelers in your path.***Choose your cargo option - multiple trailors from cable cars to gass tanks to car transporters - its got it all"},{"id":4025,"title":"187 -  Ride or Die","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"187: Ride Or Die combines fighting and car racing through different game modes, including online play. In all game modes, you have to control both driving and shooting at the same time.****187 Ride Or Die takes place in the \"gangsta\" universe, where you are \"Buck\", a young thug hired to take out the members of the opposing crew while on the road. The game provides a set of different cars, characters and weapons you can play with. Weapons take a large part in the gameplay: It is quite impossible to win races without using weapons. ****There are alternate mission types such as escort missions, car bomb, police escape (the only mode without weapon), and others. There are also deathmatch modes where the goal is to get the maximum of frags on other cars in arena style maps."},{"id":4026,"title":"1945 I & II The Arcade Games","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psikyo","publisherName":"Play It Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"This compilation includes the arcade games Strikers 1945 and Strikers 1945 II, though \"Strikers\" was removed from the title everywhere in the game. They are the same ports that where released individually (separate for Japan and the US, both under the name Strikers 1945) for the PlayStation in 2001.****In 1945 earth is attacked by aliens, conquering most of the planet. US, German, Japan and British forces join together to fight back. At the beginning of the game you get to choose which fighter aircraft you want to use.****The choices for 1945 I are: P-38 (USA), P-51 (USA), Spitfire (UK), Bf-109 (Germany), Zero (Japan) and Shinden (Japan) and for 1945 II the aircrafts are: Lightning (USA), Flying Pancake (USA), Focke-Wulf Ta 152 (Germany), Hayate (Japan), Shinden (Japan), Mosquito (UK).****Each of the planes has some differences between the weaponry, and a different special attack."},{"id":4027,"title":"2002 FIFA World Cup Korea Japan","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"World Cup 2002 is the official game of the 17th FIFA World Cup, held in Korea and Japan between May 31 and June 30. It is based on the engine of FIFA Soccer 2002, so experienced Fifa players can get used for it quite fast. ****It is based on the 2002 World Cup - Korea and Japan, and includes all of the countries who promoted to the World Cup, and a lot more. Small statistics are shown for every country - their last biggest win, appearances at the World Cup, etc.****The stadium and all players are really detailed. The player's texture's resolution is so high, you can easily recognize most of them. The stadium is big and impressive, and full of colored crowd.****As in FIFA Soccer 2002, animation were taken from real players, with motion sensors. Thus, some new animation were added - new sliding, falling, and more.****And the newest feature of 2002 FIFA World Cup, is the air ball control model. You can take balls from the air, and have much more control with them - creating great goals from the air."},{"id":4028,"title":"21 Card Games","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Casino","description":"21 Card Games Includes classic games like: •5 Card Brag •9 Card Brag •13 Card Brag •Baccarat •Blackjack • Foundation •Fantan •Hearts /Knockout Whist •Omaha •Rummy •Solitaire •Stud •Texas Hold 'em •And more!"},{"id":4029,"title":"24 - The Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"SCE Studio Cambridge","publisherName":"2K Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"24: The Game is an action-adventure game based on the Fox TV series. Set in between Seasons 2 and 3 of the TV show, the game allows you to play as Jack Bauer, Kim Bauer, Tony Almeida, Michelle Dessler, and Chase Edmunds with all of the actors of the TV show coming back to reprise their roles through voice acting. The game contains many missions ranging from 3rd-person shootouts and sniper missions to puzzles and interrogation sequences. Written by one of the writers for the TV show, it serves as a bridge to cover many of the missing elements from the TV show between the season 2/3 gap.****Playing as the TV show's various characters you’ll take part in a action-adventure experience, shooting your way through terrorists, playing puzzle mini-games where you'll defuse bombs and work with various counter-terrorism unit programs, and even interrogate suspects till they crack and give your the information you want to know. You'll know what it's like to step into the shoes of LA's finest CTU agents as yet another large conspiracy unfolds."},{"id":4030,"title":"25 to Life","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"25 To Life is set in the urban inner city jungle where you can choose to be either a law enforcer or law-breaker. In single-player mode, you follow the storyline of young Freeze who is trying to survive in the hood and protect his family, or that of Shaun Calderon, a gang leader who had to escape to Mexico. On the other side of the law, you can play the cop Lester Williams whose department is swamped by corruption.****Whatever you choose, the bulk of the game has to walk through the cities, hide behind corners and then bust out and shoot people. As always, you have an arsenal of weapons and moves at your disposal.****You can also play online with several people, fighting against each other in teams."},{"id":4031,"title":"4X4 Evo 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Terminal Reality","publisherName":"BAM! Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"4x4 Evo 2 is a sequel to the 2000 release 4x4 Evolution.  This game is very similar to it's predecessor, but now it appears on newer platforms, and has more trucks, and many more tracks.****The trucks in this game are licensed likenesses of trucks you may see driving down the streets of suburban America.  You can purchase a truck in career mode, and then trick it out with custom parts to turn it into an off-road monster.****The career mode from 4x4 Evo is again the main focus of 4x4 Evo 2.  This time, crazy missions provide for an alternative to the races found in the rest of the game.  For example, you may find yourself using your truck to track down lost gold, or locate misplaced outhouses.****The GameCube version features four exclusive tracks and four exclusive trucks."},{"id":4032,"title":"4x4 Evolution","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Terminal Reality","publisherName":"God Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"4x4 Evolution is a racing game featuring real-life pickup trucks and SUV's.  Actual trucks from manufacturers such as Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge, Nissan, Toyota and more are included. ****The actual racing game is based very heavily on Terminal Reality's Monster Truck Madness series of games, except with SUV's instead of monster trucks.****One significant feature of 4x4 Evo is the online multi-player option.  The Dreamcast, PC, and Macintosh versions can compete against each other in 4 player online races.****In addition to the on-line mode of play, there is a single player career mode.  The career mode gives you a small allotment of money with which to purchase a truck. You then can compete in races to earn more money for more trucks or performance parts for your current truck."},{"id":4033,"title":"50 Cent - Bulletproof","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Genuine Games","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"This game lets you step into the footsteps of 50 Cent himself. As he tries to free the kidnapped K-Dog with his crew in the streets of New York City, 50 gets shot nine times (just like his real-life counterpart) and left for dead. After getting stitched up, he sets out to find those who tried to kill him and uncovers a bigger conspiracy.****The game is a 3rd-person shooter with all the typical features: You have a wide array of weapons (including akimbo shooting), there are over 25 moves to finish people off at close range, you can find money to buy health packs, armor, and other helpful items. You can grab enemies and use them as human shields and use mobile objects (like dumpsters on wheels) as cover. The game uses the havok physics engine for a more dynamic environment.****In many missions, you'll be rolling with your crew, the G-Unit: Lloyd Banks (as a locksmith), Young Buck (weapons expert), and Tony Yayo (the demolition man). They will provide back-up and perform tasks that are necessary to complete objectives.****The game comes with lots of additional material too (some of it unlockable), like music videos and 4 CDs worth of music with lots of previously unreleased material. Guest starring are Dr. Dre as Grizz and Eminem as Detective McVicar."},{"id":4034,"title":"7 Blades","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"KCEJ","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In the year Kanei 17, the man-made island of Dejima, home of many foreigners, has been brutally attacked by a ninja squad sent by the shogunate. At the same time, a mysterious golden dragon has appeared off the coast of Nagasaki. Hearing of all this, the penniless mercenary Gokurakumaru heads off to Nagasaki with his lover Oyuri and assistant Togizo in hopes of striking it rich. But just what are they getting themselves involved in?  7 Blades is a third-person action-game sequel to the 1990 film Zipang directed by Kaizo Hayashi. The player can choose from two different characters: the womanizing mercenary Gokurakumaru, who uses a variety of swords; and his lover Oyuri, who wields pistols, rifles, and other types of firearms. Each character has their own storyline, which intertwine at various points, and plays very differently by the nature of their weaponry. The game is broken into stages, which each have a specific goal, such as to reach a certain point, defeat all the enemies, or protect another character."},{"id":4035,"title":"7 Sins","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Monte Cristo Multimedia","publisherName":"Monte Cristo Multimedia","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"In this 3rd person game, you interact with other characters to gain their confidence. Each character has interests that provide different growth on confidence levels. But each one has his own personality and they can stress, depress or excite you more than anyone can afford. To control yourself you can sin: unleash your wrath, lust, or any of the 7 sins to regain self confidence, relax or unstress.****Some actions lead you to one mini-game: G-point finder, sheep jumping, animal killing spread, visual sniper, beer drinking... they are only some of the minigames.****Win money, fame and power while seducing, lying, bribing, stealing or anyway you can. If you get the highest level, an image gallery will unlock for you."},{"id":4036,"title":"7 Wonders of the Ancient World","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"MumboJumbo","publisherName":"MumboJumbo, LLC","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"7 Wonders of the Ancient World is a Bejeweled-type puzzle game. The game boards are set against the fabled 7 Wonders of the Ancient World. In the main Story mode you need to build wonders over time one after another starting with The Great Pyramid in Giza then moving to the mysterious Hanging Gardens of Babylon and other wonders. To do so, you will need to match runes on materials blocks to destroy them. After the wonder was opened in story mode it would be available to play in all other modes. There are around 56 levels in the game and 3 difficulty modes to play. Board size and configuration depend on the wonder you're currently trying to build."},{"id":4037,"title":"A-Train 6","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artdink","publisherName":"Artdink Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"In A Train 6 your goal as a the head of a major transport company is to build up an effective railway network.****You will gain the main amount of your income by transporting passengers and cargo. It is also possible to earn money by buying and selling land, housing planning and developing the local industry. It is crucial to keep optimizing the schedules, in order to improve the cost-effectiveness of your transport network.****The game is completely in 3D and offers 40 trains, each with its individual advantages and disadvantages, such as speed, capacity and costs per mile. The game features a total amount of 80 buildings and allows you to play in 6 different scenarios, all of which include unique tasks and possibilities."},{"id":4038,"title":"AC-DC Live - Rock Band Track Pack","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"MTV Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"This is a track pack for the Rock Band games and in the United States it was only available at the Wal-Mart and Sam's Club chains of stores. The original game is not required to play and Volume 2 includes all eighteen songs of the album Live at Donington by rock band AC/DC. Contrary to the other track packs, it does not include many of the regular game features such as avatar customization or online play. The game also includes a code to export the songs to a hard drive for use in other Rock Band games (PS3/Xbox 360). The songs included are:****1. Back in Black (Live)**2. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (Live)**3. Fire Your Guns (Live)**4. For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) (Live)**5. Heatseeker (Live)**6. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be (Live)**7. Hells Bells (Live)**8. High Voltage (Live)**9. Highway to Hell (Live)**10. Jailbreak (Live)**11. Let There Be Rock (Live)**12. Moneytalks (Live)**13. Shoot to Thrill (Live)**14. T.N.T. (Live)**15. The Jack (Live)**16. Thunderstruck (Live)**17. Whole Lotta Rosie (Live)**18. You Shook Me All Night Long (Live)"},{"id":4039,"title":"Ace Combat 04 - Shattered Skies","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Flying","description":"Ace Combat makes its first trip on the Playstation 2. It's real world dog-fighting with a collection of the best fighter jets on the planet including the F-22 Raptor, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-117 Nighthawk, U-2 Dragon Lady, C-130 Hercules and SR-71 Blackbird. ****18 missions will take you from search and destroy buildings to one-on-one and all-on-all dog-fighting. Along the way you can upgrade your fighter with defense systems, deadly weapons and much more."},{"id":4040,"title":"Ace Combat 5 - The Unsung War","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"Fifteen years ago, the The Belkan Federation began a war of conquest, invading nearby territories. To stop them, a military alliance was set up between the Osean Federation and the Union of Yuktobanian Republics. These two great powers drove the Belkans back but their counter-invasion was cut short when the Belkans detonated 6 nuclear warheads on their own soil, preventing the alliance from advancing on them. This ended the great war and a time of peace has reigned. The Osean and Yuktobanian nations have remained allies. On the small remote, \"Sand Island\", off the western coast of Osea, a skilled veteran of the war named Captain Bartlett (callsign: \"Heartbreaker\") trains new pilots as the 108th Tactical Fighter Squadron, designated \"Wardog\" in the Osean Air Defense Force (OADF). During a routine training operation, unidentified aircraft appear on the radar and proceed to shoot down many of the squadron's not fully trained pilots. The squadron is left with few survivors, and the incident covered up while the military tries to figure out what's going on. Soon after, the nation of Yuktobania declares war on Osea, thus beginning a new conflict.****Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War is a first person air combat and flight simulator. Like other Ace Combat games, each mission is determined by a level briefing and objectives. There are 32 missions in the main campaign mode, while an additional \"arcade\" mode puts the  player in the role of Mobius One (from Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies) as he faces endless waves of enemy attacks. Regardless of the mode chosen, once in the air the player will have control over speed, direction, altitude, gun cannon, missiles and special weapon of their aircraft. A new feature from previous Ace Combat games, is the concept of Wingmen and being able to issue simple orders to them in the air. This allows the player to better coordinated group attacks as well as giving each wingman a personality of their own. Additionally, the player as squadron leader will be asked to make decisions (\"Yes/No\") while flying in the air. Between missions, the story is progressed through a series of cutscenes.****Successful destruction of enemy targets earns the player money, which can be used to purchase new aircraft. Unlike Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies special weapons no longer need to be purchased, however airplanes in the inventory apply to the entire squadron so if the player wishes a full wing of F-16s, they must have enough for everyone to fly. ****Ace Combat 5, though situated in a fictional world highlights real-world models of aircraft including the F-14 Tomcat, Su-27 Flanker, F-16, A-6 Intruder, A-10 Thunderbolt, F-15, F/A-18, Tornado, and many more."},{"id":4041,"title":"Ace Combat Zero - The Belkan War","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Flying","description":"This sixth installment in the Ace Combat series is a prequel to Ace Combat 5 that tells about the Belkan War eluded to in Unsung War.  The story is told through the eyes of a reporter, 15 years after the altercation, uncovering secrets about the Belkan War of how it led to war, the outcome of the nuclear detonations within their borders and a near disastrous secret that nearly led to the destruction of a nation.****The main game mode is the story mode, in which the player takes control of an Ustio mercenary pilot, call-sign \"Demon Lord\", taking part of the said war, advancing missions and advancing in the story while doing it. The missions can be anything done airborne, and there'll be escort, assault and defence missions amongst others.**Like in the previous games, the game isn't about simulation, but fast paced aerial combat in highly powered aircraft.**More like Top Gun, and less like real world.****There are 30 licensed fighter jets to choose from, and as a new gimmick, there is \"Ace Style\" -meter which determines the story as the player see's fit.  The player can choose to only take out intended targets and be considered a \"knight\", take out military targets and minimal civilian causalities for a \"soldier\" ranking or be considered a \"mercenary\" where the player can take out damaged aircraft and mass destruction of civilian causalities.  As the player plays the game over, the game will adjust to their style, depending on their style the game can send out new and more dangerous squadrons to try and stop the player at any cost."},{"id":4042,"title":"Ace Lightning","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"BBC Multimedia","publisherName":"BBC Worldwide Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"This third-person action-adventure game is based on the BBC TV series of the same name and you play as the hero, Ace Lightning, who is the most valiant of the Lightning Knights.****Your goal is to defeat your arch-enemy Lord Fear and send him and his gang back to prison in the sixth dimension. In order to do this, you must first collect all the pieces of the magical Amulet of Zoar, which he has hidden throughout the Carnival of Doom, a surreal and spooky place.****You must make your way through its four zones - the Ghost Town, Fun Park, Circus and House of Horror.  In each zone you must use your weapons to dispatch enemies such as evil clowns and zombies through different levels before coming face to face with the bosses of each zone - the characters Lady Illusion, Pigface, Googler and Dirty Rat from the TV series. Only after you have all the parts of the Amulet will you meet the evil Lord Fear in a final battle."},{"id":4043,"title":"Aces of War","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Marionette","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Flying","description":"Aces of War is a historical flight combat sim set in the Pacific Theater of World War II which presents a number of \"what if?\" scenarios based on famous battles and campaigns such as Bougainville, Wake Island, and Iwo Jima. While the game prominently features the infamous A6M Zero fighter plane, as well as other Japanese aircraft such as the Ki-43 Hayabusa and Ki-61 Hien, there are also many American planes available to fly, such as the P-40 Warhawk and F4F Wildcat for a total of 40 different aircraft from both sides of the conflict.  The game is on the realistic end of the simulation spectrum. Each of the 15 missions have numerous objectives, including attacking air or ground targets, bombing strategic targets, or protecting friendly units or bases from enemy attack. In addition to the mission mode, there is also a training mode and a versus mission mode for two players."},{"id":4044,"title":"Action Girlz Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Metro3D Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Action Girlz Racing is a kart racing game with a cast of eight girls racing in miniature cars. The gameplay is very similar to the contemporary Myth Makers: Super Kart GP by the same developer. The three game modes are single trial, time trial and grand prix. There are three difficulty levels (beginner, experienced and advanced) and three racing classes (50 cc, 100 cc and 150 cc). The game includes environments such as a fairytale castle, sunset lagoon, action girlz high, dolphin bay resort and aquacoral resort. As with many of the developer's games most of the content is locked from the start. Most characters, tracks and race classes become available after collecting a number of flowers during races as a currency. The different characters only differ in appearance, not in abilities.  While racing it is possible to bump into other racers and the tracks contain many obstacles that slow down the racers or can be knocked around. Eight types of power-ups can be picked up such as nitro, an umbrella shield, shooting opponents or stunning them. Power-ups can be doubled or maxed out by collecting diamonds. Tracks often have branching paths, but instead of offering alternative routes or short-cuts, they often lead to dead ends, forcing the racer to backtrack.  The Wii version supports local split-screen multiplayer games for up to four players. The karts are controlled through motion by holding the Wii Remote horizontally and then tilting left or right. The PS2 version supports split-screen games for two players and up to four players through Multi-Tap."},{"id":4045,"title":"Action Man A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Brain in a Jar","publisherName":"Blast Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Action Man: A.T.O.M. Alpha Teens On Machines is a single player game based on the a French animated television series A.T.O.M. Alpha Teens On Machines. The Alpha Teens are Axel Manning, Catalina Leone, Crey Kingston, Zack Hawkes, and Ollie Sharker who test prototype vehicles and weapons for Lee Industries which they use to combat criminals in the fictional Landmark City, particularly the sadistic Alexander Paine.  In this game the team are pitted against Alexander Paine who has broken free from Landmark City's triple maximum security prison. Gameplay involves testing various machines on Lee Industry's test track before taking to the streets and battling his minions. "},{"id":4046,"title":"Activision Anthology","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Contraband Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Activision Anthology is a collection of classic Atari 2600 titles as well as extra items including new gameplay modes for each game, trivia, originally released patches/updates, 3D views of the cartridges, the original manuals and much more. The game comes with licensed eighties music tracks. It contains 45 games.****The content is quite similar to Activision Hits Remixed (PSP), but unlike the GBA version and Activision Anthology: Remix Edition (PC/Mac), it doesn't include the homebrew titles. The following games are included:****1. Atlantis**2. Barnstorming**3. Beamrider**4. Boxing**5. Bridge**6. Checkers**7. Chopper Command**8. Commando**9. Cosmic Commuter**10. Crackpots**11. Decathlon (The Activision Decathlon)**12. Demon Attack**13. Dolphin**14. Dragster**15. Enduro**16. Fishing Derby**17. Freeway**18. Frostbite**19. Grand Prix**20. H.E.R.O.**21. Ice Hockey**22. Kabobber  (previously unreleased)**23. Kaboom!**24. Keystone Kapers**25. Laser Blast**26. Moonsweeper**27. Megamania**28. Oink!**29. Pitfall!**30. Pitfall II: Lost Caverns**31. Plaque Attack**32. Pressure Cooker**33. Private Eye**34. River Raid**35. River Raid II**36. Robot Tank**37. Seaquest**38. Skiing**39. Sky Jinks**40. Space Shuttle**41. Spider Fighter**42. Stampede**43. Starmaster**44. Tennis**45. Thwocker (previously unreleased)"},{"id":4047,"title":"Adiboo and the Energy Thieves","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coktel Vision","publisherName":"VU Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Adiboo & the Energy Thieves, Adiboo and your child have to stop a mysterious robot from devouring the planet's natural resources of water, lava, rocks and water. The game features over 14 levels of enthralling game play including platform levels, breathtaking races and duals. A multiplayer mode plus time trial sequences test every kid's limits. The game also features unique personalised gameplay which analyses the child's ability and automatically adapts the difficulty of the game play. In this way both inexperienced children and confirmed players can enjoy the pleasure of console gaming. "},{"id":4048,"title":"Adventures of Cookie & Cream, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Cookie and Cream are two cartoon bunnies who are on their way home on the night before their clan's yearly moon festival only to find out that the moon has decided to run away, and if Cookie and Cream aren't able to find it, there will never be another festival. Fearing this, the duo sets out to make sure that it doesn't come true.****The Adventures of Cookie & Cream is designed for cooperative gameplay with two players. The goal of each level is to get to the end in a limited amount of time. **There is basically a straight road from A to B where the players have to overcome obstacles in their way. This includes standard platforming or puzzles which need both players to solve, e.g. one has to press a button so that the other can progress. Because the way is not the same for both characters the game uses a split-screen view. Power-ups increase the time limits but certain obstacles decrease it again if touched. There are overall 35 levels.****It is possible to play the game alone but then the player has to control both characters at once. The game also features a unique 4-player mode where each character is controlled by two people and one joypad."},{"id":4049,"title":"Adventures of Darwin, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Vingt - et - un Systems","publisherName":"D3Publisher of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"One night the monkey Darwin dreamt of a meteoroid flying towards the earth and destroying all life. Only he would be able to stop it, but not as he was now. For the sake of his tribe Darwin and his people would need to venture out into the world and evolve.****During the game the player is directly in control of Darwin, but can also command the followers directly around him. These followers can be commanded to attack animals, carry items, or complete tasks such as building ramps and bridges. Finding items while exploring can increase Darwin's stats and the number of followers he can bring with him. Items can also be returned to Darwin's village to expand and upgrade the services available there, such as healing at the mess hall or recruiting additional followers at the bar."},{"id":4050,"title":"Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius - Attack of the Twonkies, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"THQ","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius - Attack of the Twonkies is an action adventure game based on a Nickleodeon Special of the same name. In the game you play as Jimmy, with a goal to eliminate the spread of mischievous aliens using a variety of homemade devices, elaborately created as you collect bits and pieces during the journey. Intergalactic travel, crazy labs and weird planetscapes are the places Jimmy finds himself in his quest to bring peace and calm to mother earth. In the game your main goal is to collect the escaping Twinkies, whilst problem solving, clue collecting and teaming up with the other various characters of the Jimmy Universe, not forgetting being aided by the trusty sidekick Goddard."},{"id":4051,"title":"Aeon Flux","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Terminal Reality","publisherName":"Majesco Entertainment Company","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Aeon Flux is a 3rd person action game inspired by the 2005 movie of the same name. The story takes place 400 years in the future after the majority of Earth's population has been wiped out by industrial disease. Only one city, Bregna, remains. The city is run by the group of scientists who had discovered the vaccine to prevent the disease, but a group of rebels known as the Monicans oppose their rule. ****You control the main character of the story, Aeon Flux. Aeon is a skilled fighter, and can perform light and heavy strikes, combo attacks, and a variety of acrobatic attacks. When an enemy has only a small amount of health left, you also have the ability to perform a takedown attack; when successful this will award you a bonus, such as extra health. Aeon has a health meter and a style meter; when the health meter is depleted, the game is over. The style meter is filled by attacking or killing enemies; when you have earned enough style, you can charge up your combo attacks for extra damage. Aeon is also equipped with a gun called the FUG (Flux Universal Gun) as well as various gadgets. To use the gun you will need ammo which can be picked up at various locations on each level. The various gadgets and gizmos available need to be used to get past certain areas and solve some puzzles; intel capsules provide you with important data, small orbs can be controlled to disable alarms and activate doors, Aeon can hide in rollers to navigate through areas undetected, and more."},{"id":4052,"title":"Aero Elite - Combat Academy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sega AM2","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Aero Elite: Combat Academy is the fourth game in the AeroWing series and is considered a true flight sim game as the planes react as their real world counterparts.  There are 60 authentic aircraft to pilot including the Harrier, A-10 Warthog, the Mirage 2000 and the infamous Mig 29 along with helicopters as well.  There are 12 different missions areas that are used and features the new \"Scramble Mode\" where the player is instructed to intercept a random intruder and identify and land or attack if instructed.  There are multiple missions to participate in including interceptions of enemy squadrons and even mastering aerial stunt maneuvers."},{"id":4053,"title":"AFL Live - Premiership Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IR Gurus","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Following on AFL Live 2004, AFL Live Premiership Edition boasts the latest team lists, added gameplay features, and unlockable content like videos from the 2003 season. Also new is the inclusion of the \"Wizard Home Loan Club\", a pre-season competition with knockout-matches.****Based on Australian Rules Football, the game attempts to recreate the experience of the real games. Users can set up a single exhibition match, or play through an entire season with their favourite team. Features commentary from experts such as Dennis Cometti and Gerald Healy."},{"id":4054,"title":"AFL Live 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IR Gurus","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The aim of the game is simple: Choose your team and take them all the way through the regular season to the Grand Final, in front of thousands of screaming fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Grab high-flying marks, kick the ball over 50 meters down the ground, score the winning goal in the dying seconds. It's all here. Besides the season you can also play an exhibition game or just the finals.****Every one of the 16 teams and players from the 2002 AFL season is included, along with all of the usual rules that you expect for an AFL game. The game also features six stadiums and different weather (wet/dry) and time (day/night) conditions."},{"id":4055,"title":"AFL Live 2004 - Aussie Rules Football","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IR Gurus","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"As its predecessor AFL Live 2003 this game is a simulation of Australian Football  and it's main league, the AFL. Updates include the chance to win player awards throughout the season (including the all important Brownlow Medal for best player of the year). Player Missions will have you attempting to re-create history, or change it, as some of the best and worst moments for each team are there for you to make or break. Plus you can now take your team through the pre-season Wizard Cup competition.****Updates to team rosters, new replay features, photo realistic player faces, and a new commentary team led by Denis Commeti round out the changes."},{"id":4056,"title":"AFL Premiership 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IR Gurus","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"AFL Premiership 2005 is based off the Australian Rules Football game that is quite popular in southern parts of Australia. Based off the official rules and has full licensing from the AFL board. ****It's a mixture of a few sports, originally developed by a Australian Cricket Coach who wanted to keep his team fit in the off season. It's mainly played throughout the state of Victoria but has now gotten a following in other states. ****The game includes all the 16 teams, 692 AFL players with stats and 8 of the stadiums.****The game also includes support for the Cameo Eyetoy that will allow the player to put his/her head into the game on top of one of the players. ****Full multiplayer gameplay is supported, using Gamespy for online play, or using the Multi-tap you can have up to 4 players."},{"id":4057,"title":"AFL Premiership 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IR Gurus","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"AFL Premiership 2006 is the officially licensed game of the elite professional Australian Football League. It is a fast-paced full-contact sport that was started in Victoria as the VFL and then went national in the 1980s. The game includes all 16 teams, more than 600 AFL players with stats and the major of the stadiums, including Melbourne, Geelong, Docklands, Adelaide, Perth, Homebush, Brisbane and Sydney.****The game also includes support for the Cameo Eyetoy and Digimask that allows a player to put his/her head into the game on top of one of the players. Four-player multiplayer is supported using the PS2 multitap. Game modes in AFL Premiership 2006 are Quick Match, Single Match, Season Mode, Training Mode and Missions Mode. In the Mission Mode, you can replay historic matches and alter the outcome.****Enhancements for this edition include more thorough player and team development, post-season decisions where you can trade or draft players, more options as a coach in the Season Mode, and a new Training Mode. During the matches, there are tribunals providing commentary and reports. Commentary is voiced by Dennis Cometti, Dermott Breretton, and Christi Malthouse."},{"id":4058,"title":"AFL Premiership 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IR Gurus","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"AFL Premiership 2007 is the officially licensed game of the elite professional Australian Football League. It is a fast-paced full-contact sport that was started in Victoria as the VFL and then went national in the 1980s. AFL Premiership 2007 includes all 16 teams, more than 600 AFL players with updated stats and all of the major stadiums, including Melbourne, Geelong, Docklands, Adelaide, Perth, Homebush, Brisbane, Sydney and Launceston.****Game modes in AFL Premiership 2007 are Single Match, Season Mode, Career Mode, Mission Mode and Training Mode.****Single Match is the fastest way to play a game of football.  Use the Single Match summary screen to set your favourite team and then randomise the other settings; such as home and way teams, stadium, weather, and rules.****Mission mode allows you to take up the challenge and feel the pressure with these historical matches. Each mission has a handicap that a team must overcome; from seemingly impossible score deficits, to slim leads with seconds left on the clock.  ****Career mode takes you from season to season, with features including a new calendar view of the fixtures, new training to guide your players’ development, season stats for all the players in the league, leaderboards for all stats categories, Brownlow, Coleman, Club best and fairest awards, Best on Ground awards for each match.****The game also includes support for the Cameo Eyetoy and Digimask that allows a player to put his/her head into the game on top of one of the players. Four-player multiplayer is supported using the PS2 multitap."},{"id":4059,"title":"Agassi Tennis Generation","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"DreamCatcher Europe SA","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"In this tennis game with the endorsement of former world no. 1 Andre Agassi, the player has 32 players (all male, of which Agassi is the only real player), every one with their own strengths and 16 tournaments around the world, each with their trademark court (so you can count on Carpet in St. Petersburg, Grass on London, Clay in Paris and Cement on New York). Three game modes are available: Quick game (a simple game where the players sets all options, from location to the participants), Arcade (beating a series of games in a row) and Agassi Tournament, where the player competes for the No. 1 spot. ****Gameplay is simple, as usual in most tennis matches. There are four buttons, controlling a simple shot, lob, top and back spin, and to win points, the player must be positioned correctly and add the right amount of direction and strength into the shot (by moving the d-pad). Serving uses a power bar where the player presses a key to toss the ball, and the bar fills up as the best time to hit the ball approaches, when the player hits the button again. Like in Virtua Tennis there are two views, the usual TV camera and a \"behind the player\" camera. Unlike other games published by Cryo in the Roland Garros series, the camera does not change so that the player is always on the bottom court."},{"id":4060,"title":"Age of Empires II - The Age of Kings","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Ensemble Studios","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"In Age of Empires II : Age of Kings, the player takes control of one of thirteen civilizations, including the Chinese, Goths, Britons, and Vikings, among others. The player starts with a handful of villagers, through expansion and careful handling of the economy, the player can advance up to the point where powerful war machines and well trained masses of troops will be the player's to make and control. ****There are three distinct ways to play, one of which the object is to hunt and kill the other player(s) king, however there are a lot of options for each, anywhere from what type of map to start on (including coastal, gold rush, arabia, and rivers) to what the maximum amount of units are allowed.****The player can also play online at the Zone vs. up to seven other players, or via a TCP/IP connection."},{"id":4061,"title":"Agent Hugo - Hula Holiday","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Attractive Games","publisherName":"NDS Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Join Agent Hugo in a game of holiday fun. Help him through 17 colourful levels in a child friendly universe."},{"id":4062,"title":"Agent Hugo - Lemoon Twist","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coyote Console","publisherName":"ITE Media","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In Agent Hugo: Lemoon Twist play as the troll Hugo converted into secret agent, to end the threat Dr. Hypno. The mad scientist hopes to take control of the entire planet! Armed with various gadgets (steel boots, giant ball, mini-helicopter ...), Hugo will have to restore order in the twenty levels that make up the game. "},{"id":4063,"title":"Agent Hugo - RoboRumble","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ITE Media","publisherName":"ITE Media","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Agent Hugo: RoboRumble is a fast paced racing game with platform elements.****The city of Aquapolis has been invaded by a new evil villain - Geekdorph, Lord of Robots. Agent Hugo escapes to a teleporter and gets beamed to the secret hideout of R.I.S.K (Risky Intelligent Spy Knights).****From the hideout, Hugo must teleport into space, the desert and Aquapolis to defeat Geekdorph's challenges and collect information about Geekdorph's secret location - so the final three stage boss-fight can take place and the citizens of Aquapolis set free.****Hugo has a companion - TEX 2000 - an intelligent hoverboard.**Surf on TEX 2000. Destroy robots with his force field or shoot them with lasers, missiles and smart bombs! Accelerate TEX 2000 to extreme speeds and take risky jumps to increase your score.****The player controls Hugo standing on the hoverboard (TEX 2000) and has to help him complete three main game plays in a total of nine levels.****\"Time run\": Can you complete a number of rounds on time?**\"Destroy all robots\": Can you takeout all robots?**\"Point collect\": Jump high - look around! - can you make a perfect score?"},{"id":4064,"title":"Agent Hugo","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ITE Media","publisherName":"ITE Media","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Hugo, the TV troll from the Danish television series, is on his way to start his first day at the espionage agency R.I.S.K. (Risky Intelligent Spy Knights) when he is attacked by members of the sinister organization SUSPECTRA. Their plans are threatening the entire city, but Agent Hugo soon discovers there is even more at stake.****The game is played as a platformer with racing elements. Agent Hugo can use the R.I.S.K. Aquapolis boat with heat-seeking missiles and nitro acceleration. It can also dive and regular weapons can be used. While avoiding mines, the vessels can launch boomballs to blow up energy facilities, knock out enemies and open gates. Hugo can also swim and board other types of boats. On land, he has to either attack or sneak past enemies, with several disguises to stay undetected. When discovered, a meter starts to fill up. It can only be depleted by shaking off enemies and finding a hiding spot.****During his mission Agent Hugo meets members of R.I.S.K, such as Agent 01 & 02, professor W, Ms Alltobright and Honeybunny. Villains include SUSPECTRA chief Dr Nogo and the local bosses of the districts: Kizzi Mi, Oddjaw and Max Schmertz."},{"id":4065,"title":"Aggressive Inline","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Z - Axis, Ltd.","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Combine the many tricks and styles of the extreme sport, inline skating, with a Tony Hawk style system, complete with objectives and huge arenas, and you have Aggressive Inline.****Progress through the career mode, where you must complete objectives (such as grind a certain object(s) to jump over large gaps and gain points) to open up further arenas, which there are 7 in all, and once your bored with them, you can make your own in the park editor. The game doesn't use a hard time limit but the so-called \"juice meter\": it fills up when performing stunts and if it gets empty, the level ends. During the game you level up your character in seven stats, e.g. speed and grinds. The game uses a \"learning by doing\" approach to this, meaning that the stat improves if you perform the associated actions often enough. There are also five hidden keys in each level which open up new areas within the level.****10 pro inline skaters join the fun (Shane Yost, Sam Fogarty, Sven Boekhorst, Eito Yasuko and more), and you can take on a friend in 2 player split screen."},{"id":4066,"title":"Air Raid 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Air Raid 3 is a Shoot-'Em Up created by Phoenix Games. It is not a sequel to any previously released title, despite its name. Push start and your straight into the action "},{"id":4067,"title":"Air Ranger - Rescue Helicopter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Garden","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment BV","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Air Ranger Rescue is a single player game in which the player pilots a rescue helicopter.  There are three helicopters to fly in this game, the MBB/Kawasaki BK-117-B, the Boeing CH-47J \"Chinook \", and the Hughes/Kawasaki OH-6D. The game consists of eight timed missions each of which has three levels of difficulty, plus in the training section there's also a 'Free Flight' mode. The first missions are flown in the small OH-6D, missions two and above together with the other craft being locked off until the preceding missions have been completed successfully. Missions are scored on a points system, victims must be rescued while in good health so points are lost if they are not picked up in good time and, of course, points are deducted should the helicopter hit a building or should a victim die.  The training section is in the form of a manual and it not only explains the game's controls but also the workings of the helicopter and includes sections of video footage."},{"id":4068,"title":"AirBlade","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Criterion Games","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Futuristic","description":"AirBlade takes place in the near future as a man named Oscar has developed a perpetual energy source that will revolutionize the world, however, the GCP Corporation has discovered it as well and fears that it will hurt the company which is heavily invested in the oil companies.  Desperate, they kidnap Oscar in an attempt to silence him, but before he is captured, he gives his friend Ethan a prototype hoverboard called the AirBlade.****The player takes control of Ethan who then must transverse through various objective-based missions in an attempt to rescue Oscar, get the discovery out to the world and bring an end to the evil corporation.  Each mission has the player complete certain objectives within in a certain time limit that include destroying cameras or taking out guards using the AirBlade to travel through these areas and discover various items that will help them along the way as well as bonus rooms and missions.****As the player progresses through the game, they will unlock additional modes including a \"Score Attack\" mode and a \"Freestyle\" mode that rewards the player for completing various tricks and stunts using the AirBlade.  There are also a variety of multiplayer modes such as \"Ribbon Tag\" and \"Elimination\" which consists of eight players taking turns scoring points on time allotted tracks with each round eliminating the player with the lowest points until only one player is left."},{"id":4069,"title":"Airborne Troops - Countdown to D-Day","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"WideScreen Games","publisherName":"Playlogic International N.V.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You are John Welsh, 25 years old, American soldier member of the paratroopers. Two days before operation Overlord, you are sent in Normandy to secure Murat.  Airborne Troops: Countdown to D-Day is a 3D real-time shooting game, in which you will always have to choose between action and infiltration to complete your missions. You have eight weapons to choose from and the nineteen types of enemies have each their own AI."},{"id":4070,"title":"AirForce Delta Strike","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"KCE Studios","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Fly with the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Element squadrons as you defend country and, eventually, Earth itself from attack. Pilot aircraft that span sixty years of aviation including WWII prop planes, Korean War jets, rare prototypes, and even aircraft from previous Konami games like the Vic Viper and TwinBee.****Between missions you can explore the base and talk to wingmates, buy new aircraft and special weapons, modify or repaint existing aircraft, and get mission briefings. Missions can have varied objectives, but any enemy crafts shot down will reward money used to buy, modify, and repair aircraft. While Ken Thomas is the main character of the game, other pilots can be used in missions as the game progresses, and using them can open up bonus missions as well as alter the story. The player can only play as Delta Squadron pilots, but the story is told from the perspective of both E.D.A.F.'s Delta Squadron and their O.C.C. Ace counterparts. Medals are awarded to each pilot as they reach milestones, such as number of enemy aces shot down or number of aircraft purchased."},{"id":4071,"title":"Akira Psycho Ball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kaze","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Akira Psycho Ball is a pinball game based on the animated movie Akira (1988). The focus of the game is the story mode during which the player visits four stages (Neo-Tokyo, Laboratory, A-Room and Olympic Stadium) which are also divided into different tables. On each table, the player has to reach special objectives with the usual pinball mechanics, e.g. hitting certain things in the correct order. There are also optional secret rooms to find. After finishing all objectives, the next table is unlocked as well as a cutscene directly taken from the movie.  The arcade mode is unlocked after finishing the story and allows the player to freely play the tables for highscores. The vs. mode (either against the AI or another human) is played on two tables which are divided in the middle, but are interconnected through a loop at the top. The main goal is to send as many balls as possible to the opponent's side because each lost ball gives a penalty point. The first player to reach a certain number loses the match."},{"id":4072,"title":"Alan Hansen's Sports Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys","publisherName":"Oxygen","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Brave Hansen's dry wit as you put your sporting knowledge to the ultimate test - Serious Sport. Serious Challenge. Serious Fun! "},{"id":4073,"title":"Alarm for Cobra 11 - Vol. II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Alarm für Cobra 11 - Vol. II is a licensed game about the eponymous German action TV series and basically the same game as its predecessor: the player uses one of 25 cars, drives on the highway and causes explosions. It is the second game in the series.  The player solves one mission after another the goal is mostly to chase other drivers down. In the process he unlocks special cars and a Making Of about the pilot movie. The courses are based on Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg and Munich."},{"id":4074,"title":"Alarm for Cobra 11","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Alarm für Cobra 11 is a licensed game about the eponymous German action TV series. It is the first game released in the series. As expected the player controls a car, chases bad people down and causes a lot of explosions. The game is divided into 15 missions with goals like stopping a ghost driver or protect another car. After every mission the player unlocks a video clip from the show and sometimes he get a better car. In a second playing mode the player executes stunts like jumping over parked cars or smashing as much cars as possible."},{"id":4075,"title":"Alarm for Cobra 11 Vol. 2 - Hot Pursuit","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Alarm für Cobra 11 - Vol. II is a licensed game about the eponymous German action TV series and basically the same game as its predecessor: the player uses one of 25 cars, drives on the highway and causes explosions. It is the second game in the series.  The player solves one mission after another the goal is mostly to chase other drivers down. In the process he unlocks special cars and a Making Of about the pilot movie. The courses are based on Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg and Munich."},{"id":4076,"title":"Alex Ferguson's Player Manager 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Anco","publisherName":"3DO Europe, Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"In this tactical football management game, you become the manager of a team in the English, French or Belgian league, with different subdivisions, starting in 2001. Your job includes setting out strategies, planning training sessions, keeping an eye on your players and attracting new talent, taking care of finances, and of course making sure that you win your matches. You will be given specific goals, such as qualifying for the champion's league, or defending the club's reputation. Games do not only include league matches, but friendlies and cup matches as well.****The actual games can be watched real-time in 3D, allowing for on-the-fly substitutions and tactical decisions, and a unique feature is you can both manage and play for a club, although there is no way to actually control players or actively participate. All players have different abilities and characteristics, which can be trained to create a well-balanced team. The French version portrays manager Guy Roux (famous of Auxerre), while the UK version has Alex Ferguson (Manchester United)."},{"id":4077,"title":"Alfa Romeo Racing Italiano","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Milestone S.r.l","publisherName":"Black Bean Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The prestigious Alfa Romeo brand's cars feature in this racing game. There are several real tracks such as Hockenheim and Laguna Seca, as well as the chance to race in scenic Italian locations such as the Tuscanny hills and the Naples coastline. You can play Instant Action mode, in which you unlock these tracks one by one with indestructible cars, and Dynasty Mode, where you aim to build a more realistic career.  What sets the game apart from the crowd is its approach to driver abilities in Dynasty Mode. When setting a driver up, his abilities are split into skill areas such as reflexes and pressure-handling, with points assigned to these. Further skills such as Heart, Intimidation and Recovery can be developed to improve either car or driver. AI cars have the same features applied to them race by race.  The driver's heartbeat is a featured sound effect, and in pressure situations it can be heard above all other sounds. One available skill is the Tiger Effect, which allows you to rewind the game to avoid dangerous situations as they are about to happen. Its length and efficiency are 2 of the skills which can be improved."},{"id":4078,"title":"Alias","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Cheltenham","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the smash hit television show, Alias lets players take on the role of Sydney Bristow, a stealth operative working for the CIA. ****A third person action adventure, the game sets the player against two of Bristow's famous enemies from the original series in a plot which takes her from Saudi Arabia to Rio de Janeiro as she aims to find out about a mysterious device known only as 'The Machine.' ****The game was devised in conjunction with the writers from the show and used official costumes, character shots and voices, giving the closest experience to playing the game and watching the show ever.****Featuring a mixture of stealth and action gameplay, a unique split screen camera used to deliver tension filled information to the player, and an extensive combat system, Alias joins the ranks of the action stealth genre."},{"id":4079,"title":"Alien Hominid","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"The Behemoth","publisherName":"O~3 Entertainment","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"You're a little yellow alien.  The FBI has shot down your ship while flying over planet Earth.  And it, quite literally, lands right on their doorstep.  After a series of FBI Agents swipe your ship, what option do you have other than to blow up everything in your path to get it back?****Alien Hominid is a 2D side-scrolling shooter with heavy references to the Metal Slug series of games - from the hand-drawn graphics, huge explosions, right down to the ability to eviscerate FBI Agents when you get up close to them.  The graphics are by featured artist Dan Paladin.  Your goal, is quite simply, to get to the end of the stage, and die as little as possible.  Which is made difficult due to the fact that any bullet is an instant kill.****To help you out, you can grab a range of power-ups, such as lasers, spread shots, shotguns and more, as well as hijacking vehicles and using them for protection.  Grenades can be lobbed, and you can jump on enemy shoulders and choose to bite their heads off if you like, or pick them up and throw them at other enemies.  You can also dive underground for a short period of time to avoid enemies - while underground, you can drag agents into the ground to kill them.****The GBA version of the game is identical in gameplay, however, with a few bosses removed (such as the robot bee and the FBI big-fisted tank robot).  The PlayStation 2, Xbox and Xbox 360 versions of the game include a special \"PDA Game\" with very simple-looking graphics.  Your goal in this game is to kill all the agents by hopping on their heads, and then reach the exit.  Included with this game is a level editor, allowing you to make your own levels and then send them to friends if you have the Xbox or Xbox 360 version."},{"id":4080,"title":"Aliens in the Attic","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Revistronic","publisherName":"Playlogic","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Tom, Hannah, and their cousin Jake are on holiday with their families at a huge, lakeside summer house.  When the TV suddenly loses picture and the kids go to check on the satellite dish, they encounter robots under the control of diminutive aliens.  The kids soon discover that the aliens’ technology can take over the minds of adults and that these extraterrestrials have come to Earth in search of a buried machine that will some how aid them in their invasion.  Can you help Tom, Jake, and Hannah rescue their family, defeat the aliens, and save the world? "},{"id":4081,"title":"Aliens Versus Predator - Extinction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Zono Inc.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"The battle that has split more blood over centuries continues, with the human marines caught in-between the powerful Aliens and the deadly Predators.****Moving away from the FPS series on PC, Extinction has you controlling one of the three races in a real time strategy mix, building each unit and setting them out into the battlefield to complete a range of tasks.****Each race has an advantage and disadvantage. The humans have a collection of different units, from heavy weapons experts to medics, and are better known for their long range attacks. Predators are hardcore fighters, taking the battle right up to the enemy, although there are fewer of them available to counter act their superior power. Finally, the Aliens are fast and deadly, and always hunt in large packs.****Upgrade weapons and use terrain to an advantage in each level to make certain your team (whoever or whatever they may be) survive until the next battle."},{"id":4082,"title":"All-Star Baseball 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Austin","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"All-Star Baseball 2002 has the complete 2001-2002 MLBPA rosters.****ASB2002 features many different game modes, including Season, Franchise, and Tournament.****You may choose to play as one of the current teams, or you can go back to the past and play as people like Nolan Ryan or Reggie Jackson.****ASB2002 features a create mode that allows you to create your own player and/or team."},{"id":4083,"title":"All-Star Baseball 2003 featuring Derek Jeter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Austin","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Four-time World Series Champion Derek Jeter headlines this latest edition of All-Star Baseball. Every player from the Major League Baseball 2002-2003 season is here, with hundreds of stats, rules and options to modify and jazz up your baseball experience. Along with the usual season mode, there's also the playoff's to be won, home run competition's, multiplayer options and all-star modes."},{"id":4084,"title":"All-Star Baseball 2004 featuring Derek Jeter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Austin","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"It's back to the ballpark for the 7th time in this latest addition to the All-Star Baseball series.****As in earlier versions, all current Major League Baseball teams players are featured, available for play in a number of single-game, season, and playoff modes.****New in this version is the inclusion of over 100 legendary players from seasons past, including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Ty Cobb. The game's interface has also been revamped to be more user-friendly.****Derek Jeter returns as the cover athlete for the 2004 version and also plays host for the game's live-action stadium tours and other multimedia features."},{"id":4085,"title":"All-Star Baseball 2005 featuring Derek Jeter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"The 2005 update to the All-Star Baseball series includes online features such as head-to-head play and improved online updates to the rosters (both Xbox and PS2). You can now also bat using the analog controller and two new camera angles have been added: the fieldercam and the broadcastcam.****As for the gameplay, the create-a-player mode has been enhanced, and a franchise mode has been added. Steve Lyons and Thom Brennaman are the commentators, with Spanish play-by-play by Arizona Diamondbacks' commentator Oscar Soria. The game also includes a full gameplay tutorial for those new to the game.****There is special attention to the 2003 MLB season, as you can replay historic moments in the This Week In Baseball challenge. With an official license, there are about 80 stadiums, authentic uniforms, and a hall of fame that honours MLB legends. Next to the 30 official Major League teams, there are some historic bonus teams such as a wartime and a postwar stars team, and various fantasy teams."},{"id":4086,"title":"All-Star Fighters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"D3","publisherName":"Essential Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"14 Unique Characters from Bikini Girl to Chain Saw Boy! Learn your fighter's combos and special moves. If your energy level is running low use a Super Impact Attack to turn the tables on your enemy "},{"id":4087,"title":"Alone in the Dark - The New Nightmare","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Darkworks","publisherName":"Infogrames Europe SA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Edward Carnby, private eye of the paranormal, is back.****Carnby's best friend, Charles Fiske, has been found dead near Shadow Island, a mysterious island near Maine. It is your duty to take up the investigation and find out the secrets of Shadow Island. But you're not going alone... your companion will be a redhead by the name of Aline Cedrac who has her own reasons for tagging along. Aside from being a woman and inexperienced in the world of danger, she is the only one with the knowledge for translating the ancient Abkhani tabloids which may hold the secrets behind Carnby's friend's death and the disappearance of Aline's father.****Upon arriving on the island, your plane has been shot down by the things unknown, and the heroes have no other choice but to jump with a parachute, thus separating them on the island.****Now you choose the character to play with, either as Edward Carnby or Aline Cedrac, as they explore the mysterious and gloomy island with all its secrets and parallel stories that contain different locations and tasks for different characters, thus adding the level of replayability in a different experience."},{"id":4088,"title":"Alone in the Dark","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Hydravision","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The PS2 and Wii versions of Alone in the Dark follow the same plot as the game developed for Xbox 360 and Windows by Eden Games, but were created by a different company with their own vision how the game should be implemented.****Level structure, mechanics of gameplay, and looks of the characters (Sarah, especially) sometimes differ strongly as these versions contain concept elements that were left out of the other game. The driving sequences are almost entirely taken out. The first-person view is also mostly not used, and, for example, fire can be extinguished in the third-person mode. The basic aspects of screenplay are retained, but this can be considered another \"what if\" instalment in the series, rather than a canonical entry like the other version. The endings have a different look, but remain largely the same."},{"id":4089,"title":"Alpine Racer 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"Alpine Racer 3 is a downhill ski racing game. It is based on the arcade Alpine Racer series played on a cabinet where the player stands on a set of ski-like foot stands that are moved with horizontal motions to steer and taking corners while holding onto two bars for stability. This is the first game in the series made for a console system. The features and game modes are most likely not identical to the Alpine Racer 3 arcade game. A first for the series, it mixed skiing with snowboarding previously featured in the arcade game Alpine Surfer.  The main game mode is the Extreme Winners Cup that features cross races, slalom, one-on-one and time attack. These largely serve to qualify for the tournaments. There are eight characters to choose from (one initially locked) and several courses. Each character has different statistics based on speed, turning and power. By winning races credits are earned to upgrade the snowboard and ski gear. Next to steering an additional button can be used to crouch and gain extra speed, but this limits movement. The same button is used in the air to perform tricks. The game can be played competitively against another player through a split-screen. Some of the equipment in the game comes from licensed manufacturers."},{"id":4090,"title":"Alpine Ski Racing 2007 - Bode Miller vs. Hermann Maier","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"49Games","publisherName":"JoWooD Productions Software AG","players":"1-12 Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"Alpine Ski Racing 2007 is the sequel to both the Ski Racing series (Ski Racing 2005 and Ski Racing 2006) and RTL Ski Alpin 2006. It's a downhill ski racing game.****You can play the game in three different difficulties and it comes with six game modes: slalom, giant slalom, super-g, downhill, free ride and speed-downhill. There are 38 different races on 16 different peaks to ski from. You can create your own player or play as Bode Miller or Hermann Maier. You will compete against both the title characters and other famous skiers."},{"id":4091,"title":"Alpine Skiing 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-12 Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"You are standing at the peak of one of the world's greatest ski runs. It is eerily quiet and the view of the mountains below is incredible. You are completely focused on the job in hand to descend the slope at breakneck speed, cutting through the gates and executing the all important jumps without reducing your speed.  You are against the clock, against your fellow competitors and, of course, against the terrifying mountain itself.  You hear the familiar countdown, take a deep breath and off you go&. "},{"id":4092,"title":"Alter Echo","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Outrage Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"A third person action adventure game with a focus on close quarters combat. ****The \"high concept\" here is the setting of a living bio-organic planet that provides a stunning backdrop to this otherwise fairly conventional action romp. ****The player has the option of morphing between three forms that specialise in either hand to hand combat, ranged gunplay, or stealth play."},{"id":4093,"title":"Altered Beast","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Wow Entertainment","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"A helicopter flying over Foret Town is attacked by a mysterious monster.  The only survivor is an amnesiac who was sealed in a metal crate.  After being ambushed by monsters on the town's outskirts, he discovers that he can transform into a powerful werewolf.  He continues on to discover who he is, and why he was sent to Foret Town.****When players control as Luke, they are not very strong.  But he is able to transform into a werewolf, which can perform high jumps in addition to becoming incredibly powerful.  Fighting monsters will give Luke DNA data that will allow him to upgrade his beast attacks for more powerful combos.  More beast forms can be discovered, each with their own special powers to overcome previously impassable obstacles."},{"id":4094,"title":"Alvin and the Chipmunks","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sensory Sweep","publisherName":"Brash Entertainment, LLC.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Alvin and the Chipmunks is a game based on the movie with the same name. Alvin, Simon and Theodore must play at different venues to win the right to play at the battle of the bands event called \"Rockathonapalooza.\" By clearing each venues in Story Mode, the player unlocks more venues to play at. The songs unlocked in Story Mode become available to play in Quick Play and Multiplayer or to watch in Video Mode. The gameplay is similar to Rock Band or Guitar Hero, but without the instruments. Using the controller's buttons, the player must hit the blue, pink, green and yellow Star Targets in sync with the music. Note streaks will give an up to 4x score multiplier bonus, but missing notes will deplete the Rockometer. The song fails if the Rockometer drops and turns completely red.  The track list includes songs such as:The Chipmunk Song – Alvin and the Chipmunks Karma Chameleon – Culture Club All the Small Things – Blink-182 Walkin' on the Sun – Smash Mouth Blitzkrieg Bop – The Ramones"},{"id":4095,"title":"American Chopper","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Creat Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Based on the TV show of the same name, as seen on the Discovery Channel, this game allows you to customize and race motorcycles.****There are a variety of challenges available, from regular races, to free-roaming city driving (featuring plenty of regular traffic to work around).****The game has you be the \"new guy\" on the show; the Teutuls (voiced by the actual people from the show) send you on the various missions. Each mission features several goals, some mandatory while others are optional. Completing the goals unlocks new motorcycles and parts."},{"id":4096,"title":"American Chopper 2 - Full Throttle","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Creat Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"American Chopper 2: Full Throttle is the sequel to American Chopper and like its predecessor, based on the Discovery Channel show of the same name.****You pick one of the four main characters from the show, then one of seven customer motorcycles from the show and are given a series of mostly racing missions where you earn fabrication points with which to upgrade your bike.  These missions include things like nitrous boosts for quick bursts of speed and point bonuses for performing tricks.****Since American Chopper is a show about making custom bikes, this game offers a wide variety of performance and aesthetic upgrades with the ultimate objective of building your perfect custom motorcycle."},{"id":4097,"title":"American Idol","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hothouse Creations","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Are you a good singer?  Now is your chance to step up to the mic and win on American Idol!****Choose to be male or female, then customize your character's looks by changing hair style and color as well as clothing and skin color.  When you are ready with your character, you can choose to practice in Rehearsal, or try out on Endurance, or to try the Competition.****In Rehearsal, you can practice singing any unlocked songs.  ****Endurance will take you through the entire song list, one after another, as the difficulty level continues to rise.  How far can you go before your performance is too low to continue?****In the Competition, you are competing against others as you work to win the competition.  Once the list of competitors is narrowed down to the top 10, you will be able to see your opponents and watch replays of their performances.  After each performance, the three judges will comment on your performance.****To play, you must try to press the given key(s) at the right time.  There are five levels you can get at each place you need to press the key(s).  If you hit it right on, you get the highest ranking and have a chance to get a style bonus if you can do that 5 times in a row.  If you hit it and are off by a little, you will get one of the other rankings, or the lowest ranking if you miss or press the wrong key.  Sometimes you will also have to hold a press for a length of time and let up at the right moment.****The game offers many songs, but only 2 voices for each song.  If you are male, you get the male voice; if you are female, you get the female voice.  The lyrics will appear as the song is sung, so if you want to learn the song as well as compete, you can."},{"id":4098,"title":"American Tail, An","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Arriving in New York from Russia, Fievel is separated from the rest of the Mousekewitz family. Fievel needs to locate his family and defeat the feline foes of New York A 3D platform game with intuitive and engaging gameplay 11 levels of fun All the main characters are featured including the Great Mouse of Minsk "},{"id":4099,"title":"AMF Xtreme Bowling","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment Limited","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"AMF Xtreme Bowling 2006 is a bowling simulation game.  It has nine environments, all in regular or \"xtreme\" versions, colorful customizable characters whose stats increase as you play, customizable oil dispersion on the lane and six modes.****The modes available are practice, single player, which are self-explanatory, tournament and league, which support up to 8 alternating players and match challenge where you must attempt to get strikes with various pin arrangements of increasing difficulty."},{"id":4100,"title":"Amplitude","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The sequel to the game Frequency, Amplitude is a fast paced music game with over 25 levels, customizable avatars, online play with up to 4 players, and remixing. The point of the game is to play the notes to the beat while moving between different musical tracks for each song. Artists include P.O.D. (remixed by The Crystal Method), Freezepop, Blink-182, Garbage, Weezer, David Bowie, Symbion Project, Run-DMC, Pink, Papa Roach, Slipknot and others."},{"id":4101,"title":"AND 1 Streetball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Black Ops Entertainment","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"In this officially licensed AND 1 Street basketball game, players can take it to the streets with playground legends like The Professor, Main Event, Hot Sauce, and Half Man Half Amazing in 5-on-5 down to 1-on-1 matchups. Ballers can play on over a dozen courts all across the world, from Venice Beach on the West Coast, to Rucker Park in the East, and even \"Down Under\" in Australia. Players can also use the Create-a-Baller feature to build their own Streetball persona and enter the story-driven AND 1 Mix Tape Tour to secure a contract with AND 1 and earn a place among legends.****The game features motion-captured trick moves, spectacular dunks, and full voiceovers and likenesses of the entire AND 1 team. Multiplayer games are supported on both PS2 and Xbox. If you have the EyeToy camera, you can also put your face in the game (PS2 only)."},{"id":4102,"title":"Animal Soccer World","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The preparations for the most exciting happening of the year are well on there way. The biggest football match of all times is going to start.  FC Wild Dogs has been challenged by SV Lion Rocks. The coaches of both teams are still thinking about the final line-up. Today is the day, the match is going to start.... who will win? "},{"id":4103,"title":"Animaniacs - The Great Edgar Hunt","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Warthog","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Hollywood is in an uproar - the Edgar awards for films have been stolen!  The culprit is none other than C.C. Deville, who is threatening to melt down the Edgars unless he gets a ten-picture deal from Warner Bros.!  Deville arrives in his airship, but accidentally crashes into the Water Tower, scattering the Edgars across the various movie lot and freeing Yakko, Wakko, and Dot at the same time. Help the Warners reclaim the Edgars!****Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt is a 3D platformer where the player controls Yakko, Wakko, and Dot.  Each character has their own special skills that can be unlocked as players progress through the game.  For example, Dot can limbo under low walls, Wakko can dig tunnels in soft earth, and Yakko can bomb weak walls. Players progress further through the game by collecting Edgar awards which open up more areas in the Warner Movie Lots. There are also 300 collectibles in each world; players are awarded one Edgar at 150 collectibles and another at 300.****In addition to this, there are also bonus mini-games guest starring Pinky and The Brain. Each of their short games features another failed attempt at world domination. The game also has the original cast of the cartoon reprising their roles for the game. There are also plenty of movie parodies, and it also takes the opportunity to riff a couple of video games as well."},{"id":4104,"title":"Ant Bully, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Based on the animated movie, The Ant Bully puts you in the role of Lucas, a 10-year old boy who passes his time by tormenting an ant hill. Before he knows it, the ants use a magic potion to shrink him down to their size. Then they put him to work for the colony, giving him a fresh perspective on life.** **Ant Bully is played via the mouse and keyboard, with character control performed via the W, A, S, and D keys. The mouse is used to perform actions, as well as moving the camera. The game is played from a 3D third-person perspective. You play various missions, and receive medals upon their completion. These medals are worth varying amounts, depending on how well you played: gold is 50 points, silver is 30 points, and bronze is 10. You use these medals to unlock special abilities every time you reach 300 points."},{"id":4105,"title":"Antz Extreme Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Supersonic Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Choose your favorite Antz character and race towards the finish line.  You can drive the backs of larger bugs, run by foot, fly on the backs of flying bugs, or surf on a leaf.  Each character has eight types of races they must take on.  Collect powerups and take out your opponents.  4 player split screen allows you to play with your friends (except on GBA where you can play 2 players with the link cable)."},{"id":4106,"title":"Anubis II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Metro3D Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"A long time ago, an evil spirit known as Mumm'hotep sank the land of Egypt into eternal darkness. A deadly curse was spread across the once peaceful civilisation. The Gods had to send one man to deal with this threat, the warrior of the sand... Anubis. The player is armed with an arsenal consisting of the scepter of Ra and the Kanopic bombs of fury, with this, Anubis sets off to save Egypt once and for all! In this game, the player will have to face off with legions of evil enemies across nine playable levels of gameplay.****The player controls Anubis from a third-person perspective through levels with platform puzzles and enemies that are taken out by swinging his staff or locking on to them and shooting energy balls. In each level Anubis needs to find eight pyramids that open up the portal to end the stage. Contrary to the title, this is not the sequel to an earlier game."},{"id":4107,"title":"Ape Escape - Pumped & Primed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEI","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"Ape Escape: Pumped &amp; Primed is a party game for up to four players using the multitap accessory.  The game has a story mode and a VS mode. The story mode features several intermissions with videos advancing the storyline. In either mode, the gameplay consists of a series of multiplayer games with four characters battling for points to win the first place, with CPU controlled characters filling in for missing players.  The rounds have various gameplay modes: arena fighting (sometimes with tanks, slingshots, RC-cars etc.), platforming and coin collecting, underwater fights, car racing, boat racing etc."},{"id":4108,"title":"Ape Escape 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCE Japan Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Ape Escape 2 is the sequel to the succesful PSOne game Ape Escape. In this colorful platform game it's your goal to catch all the apes jumping, walking and flying around the diverse levels the game has to offer.****A large arsenal of gadgets can be used to make it all a little easier, with the catching net being the most important weapons of them all. Other gadgets include a RC Car, to drive over monkey's and collect objects, an Ape Radar, to detect the nearest monkey, a baseball bat, to hit monkeys unconcious, and a magnet, to move certain objects in the maps.****Your quest is to catch all monkeys in the levels and to stop the evil Specter from taking over the world. All monkeys in the levels are somewhat unique with their own character abilities and their unique name. Some monkeys just sit on their place, while others attack you with projectiles or run away quickly."},{"id":4109,"title":"Ape Escape 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCE Japan Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Specter is back once again in the third game in the Ape Escape series. With the help of a human scientist named Doctor Tomoki, Specter has turned the monkeys loose on TV. Even the previous heroes of the series - Jimmy, Spike, and the professor - are all caught up in the insidious TV shows.****Kei and Yumi take the lead as the new heroes. Their quest is to capture all 400 monkeys. You control either Kei or Yumi. The gameplay involves using various methods and weapons to catch them all. The game has many levels with different themes, such as a Haunted Castle, a Racing level, Jungle settings, TV studios and other settings. You can slow the animals down with various objects such as a stun club or a slingback shooter, and then you can capture them with a net. New to the series are the morphing abilities, 8 in all. You can morph into various characters, like a knight and perform a powerful attack or a gun fighter and shoot em up or a ninja and run along walls. You can also vehicles such as a race car to knock down the monkeys. Other fun things are the familiar Monkeypedia and the unlockable Mesal Gear Solid mini-game (Metal Gear Solid spoof)."},{"id":4110,"title":"Aqua Aqua","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zed Two Limited","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Much like the original Wetrix, you must use the many different shaped blocks and build dams around the playing field to trap the water, so it won't flow off. In this version Wetris there is a story mode, where you must complete each level under a certain time limit to advance to the next. ****The play field has also had some changes, with each part of the playing field represented by a bingo card in the bottom left of the screen. Every time you clear a part of the area, one of the areas on the bingo card is ticked off.****A new training mode helps you improve your speed and accuracy, and of course there is a two player battle mode, for those who wish to prove they are Wetrix champions."},{"id":4111,"title":"Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Zombie Ninja Pro-Am","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Creat Studios","publisherName":"Midway Games Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"This game is based on the animated Adult Swim show Aqua Teen Hunger Force, featuring the crime fighting trio of food items Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad.****Frylock had been admitted into the prestigious and exclusive Jersey Pines golf course... while Shake was rejected (he didn't actually apply, but that doesn't stop him from complaining about it). So, Shake decides to challenge Frylock in a game of golf just to prove that he's just as worthy as Frylock to be playing on that golf course. Who cares that Shake has no clue how to play golf? He's angry.****The game plays like a mix between a quite simplified golf simulator, an action game and has golf cart racing elements thrown in for good measure.****The game features lots of extras as well, such as 4 full episodes of the show (one of which is unaired), artwork and movie clips."},{"id":4112,"title":"Ar tonelico - Melody of Elemia","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Gust","publisherName":"Banpresto Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The story of Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia takes place in the world of Sol Ciel, a world consisting of two floating islands connected by the Tower of Ar tonelico. Long ago people had built up a great civilization under the guidance of the goddesses the Trio of Elemia, but over the years things have changed; there were two disasters that have lead towards the destruction of the world. In the first disaster most of the lands and skies were lost, in the second the super civilization was lost; now in the third era another disaster is beginning. Viruses born in the Altar of Apostles have begun to appear, though normally not in physical form have now taken on the form of monsters and could destroy the world. In the upper levels of the Tower is a city called Platina where the Knights of Elemia reside; their job is to control virus outbreaks to preserve the tower. One such knight is Lyner Barsett; the main character of the story, he will need to go on a quest to find the Hymn Crystal which can save the Tower of Ar tonelico and the whole world.****Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia is an RPG style game where you control Lyner Barsett. As the game begins, your airship crashes in the lower world; you'll not only need to locate the Hymn Crystal somewhere in the lower world, but then figure out how to return to the upper levels of the tower! Gameplay features both an exploration mode and battle mode. When exploring you can wander around the many locations of Sol Ciel; you'll encounter numerous people to talk to, various towns and cities, as well as locate useful items. In many areas battles are randomly encountered; on the screen is a colored meter - beginning green, it slowly fades towards red. The closer to red the meter becomes, the greater your chances of randomly encountering a battle. ****Battles in the game are turn based; Lyner as well as other characters in your party each have the ability to perform attacks as well as utilize various skills. Throughout the game you will encounter several characters known as Reyvateils; Reyvateils have the unique ability to sing songs which can be crafted into powerful magic for attacking, healing, or defense. When a Reyvateil is in your party, she remains at the back during battles; you can give her commands on what songs to sing - the longer she sings, the more powerful the magic will become. However singing tires a Reyvateil, and if she sings for too long she becomes so tired the built up magic is lost so you need to make sure to give a command to activate the magic before that happens. Normally opponents don't attack a Reyvateil, only the characters on the front line. Occasionally though an enemy will target a Reyvateil; when this happens you need to make sure other characters protect her, for though Reyvateils can craft powerful magic they are mostly defenseless to enemy attacks! When all opponents in the battle have been defeated, the battle is won and points are earned which can level up your characters.****Throughout the game you will need to help Reyvateils learn more powerful song magic. To do this you will need to dive into a Reyvateils cosmosphere. The cosmosphere is the world of her mind consisting of her private thoughts and emotions; when there you can interact with the Reyvateil and help her overcome obstacles to learn new songs. However since you are viewing her private thoughts, you first need to gain the trust of the Reyvateil. This is done by interacting in the real world first by talking; talk topics can be found in various locations throughout the world and also after various events. When you have enough talk topics completed you can then dive to the next level in the Reyvateils mind.****Another important skill Lyner learns early on is Grathmelding; this allows you to combine various items to form new ones. To do so, you will first need to locate a recipe so you know what to combine as well as Grathnode crystal to aid the process. The required items can sometimes be bought in shops or may be found by exploring the world. The items you create may be necessary to get past certain obstacles, or can just help you out in battle."},{"id":4113,"title":"Ar tonelico II - Melody of Metafalica","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Gust","publisherName":"Banpresto Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In the world of Ar Ciel, the Reyvateil region is being threatened by an epidemic that's been killing the citizens. A knight from the Grand Bell, Croix, is sent there to deal with the epidemic. The people of Metafalss, lead by the Grand Bell, rebel against the Goddess who controls the world, in order to achieve their dream and create a utopia by singing a Song in the Hymnos language, called Metafalica - as the legend says.  Melody of Metafalica is an RPG, much like its predecessor, Melody of Elemia, that takes place one and a half years later. It is the second installment in the Ar tonelico series. The turn-based battle sequences from the random enemy encounters are split up into two phases. In the first one, Attack, the different characters can perform various attacks until a time gauge runs out. When there is a Reyvateil in the party, a member of the race who can wield magic by transforming sounds into energy, players can determine which magic to use and the moment to unleash it. In the second phase, Defend, enemies have the opportunity to attack and will target the (up to two) Reyvateil who are singing at the back of the party. The other characters must then defend by timing the defensive moves. The effectiveness of attacks is also often determined by how well the attacks are synced to the requests of the Reyvateil.  The game is largely centered around female heroines and it contains a dive system where Croix can dive into the mind (Cosmospheres) of certain Reyvateils to get to know their feelings and emotions. That game element plays out with text-heavy dating-style elements where the choices can alter the storyline and it is also the system through which new Song Magic is crafted. Diving can only be done to the three main characters in the game and Croix needs to commit to one, it is not possible to hop between them. New \"evil\" Reyvateil can be converted by using the Dive system and afterwards they will contribute to the party. These are equipped through an additional item slot that affects a character through offensive or defensive means."},{"id":4114,"title":"Arc the Lad - End of Darkness","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cattle Call","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"SCE takes the Arc the Lad series away from its roots and into an Online-playable action-adventure game. Players become a hunter who must travel the world and take on jobs, usually revolving around taking out enemies in real time using magic and special abilities. Collect cards from battle and events and equip them to gain new skills, all the while following an RPG-like storyline. You view the action from overhead, with a camera zooming in and out depending on the intensity of the action and occasionally switching to other angles for dramatic effect. You attack enemies in real time, tapping X once for a simple attack and repeatedly for a combo. You can also guard against attack, dash at an enemy, and press a button to run about the play field faster. The game places heavy emphasis on magic use, with the magic meter recovering automatically and quickly following each spell."},{"id":4115,"title":"Arc the Lad - Twilight of the Spirits","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cattle Call","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In Arc: twilight of the spirits you play as two brothers, one human and the other deimos. Deimos being a race of evolved monsters. There is a human army sweeping across the lands taking over countries. This army is going after the five great spirit stones. It is up to Darc and Kharg to stop this army and try and save the human and deimos races."},{"id":4116,"title":"Arcade Action - 30 Games","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"An incredible collection of games that will satisfy the entire family. Think quick and act fast with these challenging and maddeningly addictive games that will bring hours of fun into your home. -3D Puzzle / Airport Cargo / Barbarian Invasion / Black Box / Boa's Maze / Bombs & Booms / Cannon Battles / Emptiness / Football Spring • -Gates & Magic / Golf Masters / Gravitational Attack / Helicopter Ride / Hills & Holes / Hockey / Image Maker • -Mind the Numbers / One Touch / Rail Dreams / Sea Battle / Snapper / Space Rebels / Sphetrix / Steps / Stone Keeper • -The Catchers / The Wall / Total Wipeout / Vacuum Cleaners / Wisdom Seekers "},{"id":4117,"title":"Arcade Classics Volume One","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Play It!","publisherName":"Play It!","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Arcade Classics Volume One - Rediscover all the fun and original gameplay that made games like these all-time classics in the arcade. Alien Raiders, Bugs, Incoming, Meteor Shower, Space Rescue and The Invaders retain all the features that made them world famous games and have been updated with the best in today's graphics and sounds to provide Hundreds of Hours of classic gaming action. "},{"id":4118,"title":"Arcade USA","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"Arcade USA is a collection of two popular arcade games 10 pin bowling and air hockey both games support 2 players"},{"id":4119,"title":"Arcade, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Liquid Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Enjoy all your favourite arcade game classics with this great value compilation that includes the likes of Pong, Lander, Asteroids, Joust, Space Invaders, Centipede, QBert, Warlords, Bomberman and Pipe Dreams. "},{"id":4120,"title":"Arcana Heart","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Examu","publisherName":"AQ Interactive, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Long, long ago, our world and the Elemental world existed as one, but for reasons unknown, they were separated, and if they were to now rejoin, the results would be catastrophic for humanity. In the sky above Tokyo, events are transpiring to lead to just such an event. The only ones who can stop this form happening are the Maidens, young girls with the ability to communicate with beings from the Elemental world known as Arcana.****Arcana Heart is a 2D fighting game ported from the arcade original. Choose one of eleven Maidens, and from eleven Arcanas each with their own unique abilities, and get to the bottom of what's happening in Tokyo. The game plays similarly to the Guilty Gear series, incorporating a variety of advanced techniques such as air dashing and dash cancels, and making for complicated high-speed battles.****The game includes standard story, arcade, and versus modes, along with a training mode and an unlockable illustration gallery. Players can choose between the original version of the characters or the rebalanced versions from the arcade update Arcana Heart FULL!"},{"id":4121,"title":"Arctic Thunder","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Inland Productions","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Water","description":"Arctic Thunder, the fourth installment in Midway's arcade racing series, is a fantasy snowmobile-racing game that plays like a mix of Cruis'n and a kart racer on ice.  The main object of the PS2 and Xbox versions is to upgrade sleds and unlock secret characters or tracks.  You earn Gold Medals or lots of points to unlock most secrets, and you do this by winning races.  The gameplay involves shooting down enemies with weapons, boosting yourself ahead, and pulling off tricks.  Exclusive to the console versions is a Battle Mode that emphasizes the game's frantic combat."},{"id":4122,"title":"Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader - Make the Grade","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"THQ","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"Similar to the earlier game, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, Make the Grade is a simulation of the TV show. New to this edition are 3000 more questions, improved graphics, and 3 new multi-player modes.****The new multi-player modes include Academic Academy, (Like the single-player, but questions are randomly picked, and all players get the same questions.) Flashcards, (Quickly answer questions.) and Spelling Bee. (Pick the misspelled word.)"},{"id":4123,"title":"Area 51","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midway Studios - Austin","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Area 51, the urban legend, is a U.S. military-controlled base in the Nevada desert, apparently containing a secret aircraft testing facility. It is also famed as the subject of many UFO conspiracy theories. Area 51, the game, is a FPS set in this particular base, now infested with rampant aliens and a mutagenic virus that changes your character. As Ethan Cole, Special Forces, specialist of HAZMAT (hazardous materials) Division, you will have to discover what's going on inside the base and blast the menace to save the world.****As a First-Person Shooter, the hero will have access to more than 10 types of human and alien weapons to fight the creatures, designed by Stan Winston Studios, monster creator for such films as Aliens, Jurassic Park and Predator. ****Your character will have to race against time: the same virus that is mutating the facility personnel into monsters is also in your organism, slowly transforming him in a inhuman creature under the control of the alien masterminds."},{"id":4124,"title":"Arena Football - Road to Glory","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"BudCat","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Arena Football is a simulation of the sport of the same name. It shares many similarities with the Madden Series, whose engine it uses, but has a different play-style thanks to Arena football's rather different rules. The game is played indoors with teams of eight on a 50-yard field and the sidelines and uprights have barriers to make balls that would go out of bounds in standard American football bounce back into the play field. It is still considered live at this point. Obviously, this makes the game much faster-paced and higher-scoring.  Features include a coach's pick which will recommend plays, a telemetry view, which lets you see how tired both your players and the opposing ones are along with passing routes so you can set good match-ups, a quick play mode, a season mode, which allows you to go up to 20 seasons and trade players, set salaries, etc, practice and online play.  Arena Football is officially licensed by the Arena Football League and includes all the teams and players from the 2006 season. New Orleans VooDoo is not included as they sat this season out due to hurricane Katrina, though their logo is available to use for created teams. Numerous historic teams are also available."},{"id":4125,"title":"Arena Football","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Arena Football is a simulation of the sport of the same name.  It shares many similarities with the Madden Series, whose engine it uses, but has a different play-style thanks to Arena football's rather different rules.  The game is played indoors with teams of eight on a 50-yard field and the sidelines and uprights have barriers to make balls that would go out of bounds in standard American football bounce back into the play field.  It is still considered live at this point.  Obviously, this makes the game much faster-paced and higher-scoring.****Features include a coach's pick which will recommend plays, a telemetry view, which lets you see how tired both your players and the opposing ones are along with passing routes so you can set good match-ups, a quick play mode, a season mode, which allows you to go up to 20 seasons and trade players, set salaries, etc, practice and online play.****Arena Football is officially licensed by the Arena Football League and includes all the teams and players from the 2006 season.  New Orleans VooDoo is not included as they sat this season out due to hurricane Katrina, though their logo is available to use for created teams.  Numerous historic teams are also available."},{"id":4126,"title":"Armored Core - Last Raven","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Armored Core: Last Raven is a mech combat game, the pilots are called Ravens, and is set about half a year after the events of Armored Core: Nexus. The three major corporations merged into the Alliance in order to rule the world - but a new faction, Vertex, challenges them. Smaller, independent gangs of Ravens called Warlords have grown more aggressive which does not help matters. 24 hours before Vertex plans to unleash full war on the Alliance - which is thought to have devastating consequences for the world - the player enters the scene in the shoes of a new Raven who eventually has to choose a side and play a major role in the conflict...  The game has a branching campaign structure and the progression depends on the player's choices. This leads to different missions to play and concludes in one of six endings. The missions, which are prefaced with voice-over briefings and emails to read, are action-oriented and straightforward; the player usually has to either defeat a number of enemies in the open, visit indoor levels or survive against a single, powerful Raven. The most important part is the mech customization in which the player can tune the performance of the robot and exchange parts. For the first time in the series, the outside parts (e.g. the head or the legs) have locational damage and can be destroyed during missions - for example, when an arm is destroyed the player can't use the equipped weapon anymore. Between story missions, the player can visit an arena and fight against other Ravens for training.  The PSP version has a few additional parts."},{"id":4127,"title":"Armored Core - Nexus  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Armored Core: Nexus is one of FromSoftware's long line of mech simulation titles, featuring the series' well known customization and intense action. There are two discs in the package, Revolution and Evolution. Evolution features the standard arena mode and new missions, whereas Revolution is an anthology of missions from previous games, updated to the Armored Core 3 engine, as well as unlockable music and artwork from the series' history.****Also available is four-player network battling via i.Link or Ethernet networks. A notable feature of the game is that since either disc can be used for network play, a two-player network battle can be played with only a single copy of the game."},{"id":4128,"title":"Armored Core - Nexus  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Armored Core: Nexus is one of FromSoftware's long line of mech simulation titles, featuring the series' well known customization and intense action. There are two discs in the package, Revolution and Evolution. Evolution features the standard arena mode and new missions, whereas Revolution is an anthology of missions from previous games, updated to the Armored Core 3 engine, as well as unlockable music and artwork from the series' history.****Also available is four-player network battling via i.Link or Ethernet networks. A notable feature of the game is that since either disc can be used for network play, a two-player network battle can be played with only a single copy of the game."},{"id":4129,"title":"Armored Core - Nine Breaker","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Armored Core: Nine Breaker is the ninth installment of the Armored Core series.****The game has the player fight other mechs in a series of tournaments to take on the ultimate weapon, the Nine Ball, a very powerful mech featured in the first game, Armored Core. There are over 400 fully customizable parts for mech upgrades, over 20 different arenas to battle in, as well as a Training mode with over 150 different missions with specific tasks to increase the player's skills in attacking and defensive maneuvers. Although there is no real main story mission, the Training mode offers skill-based missions and the Arena mode allows the player to take on enemy mechs."},{"id":4130,"title":"Armored Core 2 - Another Age","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"This stand along expansion to Armored Core 2 includes 100 new missions based five years after the events in AC2. Once again your task is to complete a range of tasks (from destroying enemy mechs to seeking out bases and carriers), and each mission comes with a reward. The money raised goes to upgrading your mech for the bigger battles down the line.****2 player split screen is supported for dog fighting action."},{"id":4131,"title":"Armored Core 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"The genuine sequel to the original Armored Core. Thrown into the world of AC mechs, you must complete the objectives set for you by a range of different companies, each with a hefty pay packet attached. If the mission is completed, the money goes towards upgrades and repairs to your mech. ****The collection of items to upgrade your mech is fully stocked with weapons, defense systems, rocket packs and guidance systems to increase accuracy and speed. Certain missions require a particular upgrade for the mission to be completed correctly, so spending the cash wisely is important to your career.****Once your mech is ready for battle, you can also take on a friend in arena mode, where one-on-one battles rage on for as long as you wish in huge outdoor areas."},{"id":4132,"title":"Armored Core 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Armored Core 3 once again puts you in the shoes of a Raven mercinary, with the task of piloting your own battle machine to use in a range of tasks (from destroying other mechs to seek and destroy missions).****After each missions, you are payed in full. The money raised can then go on towards the purchase of items for your mech. Weapon upgrades, better shields, even the opportunity to purchase what's called an Exceed Orbit, smaller robot gun emplacements that hover around your mech, giving you an added boost of fire power in the crunch.****4 player deathmatch modes are also included, where you each pit your supped-up mechs against each other to see who is the last robot standing."},{"id":4133,"title":"Army Men - Air Attack 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Army Men: Air Attack 2 and its predecessor are shooting games similar to the ones in EA's Strike series. The player controls a green toy helicopter through a suburban setting. The aircraft is equipped with weapons and a winch. At the start of each mission, the player can choose the helicopter model and its co-pilot (whose characteristics modifies the behavior of the airship. For example, a specialist in guns increase the accuracy of shots). The mission objectives vary: there are rescue missions, where the winch is used to collect a character or object, demolition missions, where something has to be destroyed, and escort missions, where something must be protected from enemy attacks."},{"id":4134,"title":"Army Men - Green Rogue","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A new breed of plastic soldier is genetically engineered from the best soldiers in the green army. During a mission to transport this new form of troop to a testing facility the transport chopper is shot down. Waylaid in the heart of Tan headquarters, the Green Rouge wakes. He must then fight his way out of the enemy base, tearing apart tan soldiers wherever he sees them. This will be the final test for these genetically engineered Green Rouges. Will the pass the test or will they fall into the hands of the tan forces?"},{"id":4135,"title":"Army Men - Major Malfunction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Team 17","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Major Malfunction has gone bad. He has holed himself up inside a house and is leading an army of toys against the Army Men. The player takes control of Private Anderson and its his job to infiltrate the house, take out Major Malfunction's army, and stop the major himself.****Army Men: Major Malfunction is a 3rd-person platformer/shooter. Shoot, dodge, and jump through over 30 missions. Each level has 10 service medals hidden in out-of-the-way places, which unlock extras. Weapons include, among others, the standard assault rifle, a mini-gun, and a bazooka, with weapon power-ups scattered around the levels."},{"id":4136,"title":"Army Men - RTS","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pandemic Studios","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"The world of Army Men is under your control in the first Real Time Strategy episode in the Army Men series. Command your Green troops, from the simple soldier to high powered tanks, against a former fellow Green commander who is now leading the enemy, the Tan Forces. The mission is simple, kill the traitor and his forces before all out chaos begins. ****Fight in the trenches of real world battle areas set in the plastic toy world, or fight in the trenches of backyard gardens, using gnomes, flowers and garden hoses as extra defense against the enemy. And just when the Tan army fall back, the ant or cockroache army come rolling in, with the wildlife getting their own back on you.****The familiar \"Red Alert\" style resource management system allows you to choose from a wide range of attack and defense options. Resources themselves come from siphoning plastic and electricity from discarded toys, batteries and the like scattered around the battlefield. When you lose a building or soldier, melt it down to re-build a new building or soldier."},{"id":4137,"title":"Army Men - Sarge's Heroes 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"It seems those plastic men never lack any energy nor motivation to take each other out. Like in the other Army Men games, Sarge and the Green Army are at it again with the Tan Army. This time, General Plastro of the Tan Army has teamed up with members from the Blue side to wipe out the Green Army. As Sarge, you must fight your way through numerous missions with the backing of assorted weaponry ranging from crossbows to rocket launchers. Mission objectives vary from either complete destruction of the opposition to rescue missions."},{"id":4138,"title":"Army Men - Sarge's War","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Tactical Development","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The story: in a new, grittier direction for the Army Men series, Sargeant Hawk takes on his most insidious enemy yet: Lord Malice. After years of conflict, the Green army has finally defeated the Tan menace. On the eve of the peace ceremonies, a ruthless attack wipes out all of Sarge's squad. It's now up to Sarge to even the score.****Gameplay: this is primarily a level-based, third-person shooter. Most of the weapons can also be used in a first-person view. The game includes some multiplayer games for two to four players on some platforms."},{"id":4139,"title":"Army Men - Soldiers of Misfortune","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Big Blue Bubble Inc.","publisherName":"DSI Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"With all of his toys at your disposal, help Timmy track down the Army Men: Soldiers of Misfortune! Commandeer tanks, jeeps and planes, eliminate the Tan Strike Force with foam darts, tennis balls, bottle tops and water, rescue the Green Brigade allies and restore peace to Timmy's home, all under the command of General Teddy."},{"id":4140,"title":"Art of Fighting Anthology","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"This is a compilation of the three games in the Art of Fighting series:****1. Art of Fighting**Art of Fighting 2**Art of Fighting 3: The Path of The Warrior****This compilation also includes a color edit mode and arranged music scores for all three games."},{"id":4141,"title":"Arthur and the Invisibles - The Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Etranges Libellules","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Arthur and the Invisibles: The Game is an action-adventure based on the mostly animated film from director Luc Besson who also wrote the children's books it originated from. It follows the film's storyline after the live-action part where a boy must save his grandmother's house from a greedy developer by finding a treasure that his grandfather went missing in searching for it in the magical land of the tiny Minimoy.  When the boy Arthur enters a portal to their land, he shrinks in size and changes his appearance so he becomes like a Minimoy also.  Arthur and his two friends, princess Selenia and her brother Bétamèche, try to save the Minimoys from certain destruction.  ****There is a tutorial which teaches you movement and combat plus how to move objects and flip switches.  The action begins when a Minimoy ceremony is interrupted by enemy mosquitoes.  You have to alternately play as all the three characters and use the special abilities of each to fight, solve puzzles, fly and drive.  Arthur can smash spiderwebs and climb, while Selenia can cut through foliage, and Betameche can crawl through small spaces and packs an upgradable projectile-based weapon.  Defeating enemies that have special keys is necessary in order to open gates to progress in the game.   In one scene, they ride a mosquito through a cavern while shooting other mosquitoes from the air.  There are also racing sections.  Scenes from the film move the story along from one set piece to another."},{"id":4142,"title":"Assault Suits Valken","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Psikyo","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In a future where fossil fuels are limited, major countries and forces of the world are at war with one another over territory. Alliances are made, forming two major sides: The Axis and The Federation. The elite units in these wars are Assault Suits, man-piloted combat mechs called Assault Suits. Jake is one such pilot, drafted into the Pacific States' Marine Corp under the Federation. During his training, the war has grown substantially and upon being assigned to a platoon, he is immediately thrown into combat.  Cybernator is a side scrolling mech combat game and platform game. The player controls Jake as he moves his assault suit left and right on the battlefield. The assault suit can jump and use a jetpack for a short time to increase altitude. The assault suit begins with a Shot machine gun weapon that spreads out fire in front, and a Punch weapon for close melee. Additional weapons can be found during the course of the game and existing weapons improved by the gathering of \"P\" power-ups left by defeated enemies. Each level contains a variety of enemies and an end boss which must be destroyed to reach the next level. Some levels take place as horizontally scrolling shooters, in which the Assault suit can move up, down, left and right on the screen, but is constantly advancing towards new threats.  The PlayStation 2 version is not a straight port or emulation of the original SNES game. It has altered visuals and balance tweaks, as well as a brief new stage at the beginning."},{"id":4143,"title":"Asterix & Obelix - Kick Buttix","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Etranges Libellules","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The long and rich history of the  Asterix comics continue with its newest game entry, Asterix and Obelix XXL. The story of the game involves Asterix and Obelix returning to their village in Gaul, after a day of hunting. They come to find that all their fellow village people have been captured. Along with there capture is also the theft of their magic potion, a potion which gives them super human strength. Caesar has captured the gauls and spread them out to the furthest corners of the Roman Empire. Asterix and Obelix must find and free their friends and get the potion before it reaches Caesar.****The gameplay consists of the ability to switch between Asterix and Obelix at different times, using each ones skills to your advantage. Through the adventure you will unlock and gain powerful combos and attack moves to help you. This large adventure takes you through six different countries made up of 47 areas, totaling in 40 plus levels. The gameplay is varied from battling hundreds of romans at once to riding/racing sequences and puzzle solving. The graphics have vibrant colors, picturesque backgrounds, exciting special effects and humorous animations. The sound includes zany effects, a range of music from roman to egyptian, and good-humoured voice acting."},{"id":4144,"title":"Asterix & Obelix XXL2 - Mission - Las Vegum","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Etranges Libellules","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Several druids are kidnapped by the Romans and it seems that Miraculix has something to do with it. Asterix & Obelix travel to Rome only to find out that Caesar has built a huge amusement park called \"Las Vegum\" in which he holds the druids captive.****Asterix & Obelix need to fight their way through countless Roman soldiers in order to find and free the druids hidden in the different themed areas of the park. On their way they team up or fight against several game-inspired NPCs like Sam Shieffer or Larry Craft. To fight foes the characters have several attack combos and special items like the famous magic potion at their disposal.****There are also some puzzles, for which you often need to switch between both characters (which you can do at any time) in order to solve them. Asterix, for instance, cannot move a heavy stone out of the way."},{"id":4145,"title":"Asterix at the Olympic Games","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Etranges Libellules","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Lovestorix is in love with Princess Irina but Brutus also wants to marry her. To solve this problem, the Princess decides that she'll marry whoever wins the Olympic Games. At the same time the evil Doctormabus has discovered a dimensional key with which he can open portals to parallel dimensions and with it threatens to destroy the balance between the worlds. But of course Asterix & Obelix come to the rescue and have to not only stop Doctormabus but also help Lovestorix win the games.****Like in Astérix & Obélix XXL 2: Mission: Las Vegum you take control over both Asterix and Obelix and fight your way through hordes of Romans, building up combos with your punches and solving small riddles on the way. You can also change between controling Asterix or Obelix at any time. But since you are taking part in the Olympic Games, there are also several mini-games waiting which need to be beat in order to progress further in the story. These mini-games include things like Long Jump or Tug of War. These field events are played much like in Asterix and Obelix which means for example that you alternate between two buttons as fast as you can to run.****Once you've completed an event in the story mode, you can also play these events seperately in Olympic Mode in which two players (or one player against the CPU) fight for the gold medal in each discipline.****During the story mode you also collect helmets by destroying scenery objects or beating up Romans. These can be used to buy health or new combos ingame or unlock small parts of the movie. You also unlock new characters for the Olympic Mode as you advance in the story.****Also the game neither directly follows the storyline of the comic nor the movie, the twist with the portals to the real world is used to also include some actors of the movie in the game."},{"id":4146,"title":"Astro Boy - The Video Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"D3Publisher","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Action game by Sonic Team based on the anime series of the 2000s. You take the role of a robotic boy named Astro, who has to fight alongside the humans to prevent robots to take over Metro City. Through the game he gains new abilities, including Rocket Feet, Arm Cannon and 100,000-Horsepower Strength. Between missions you can freely fly through Metro City, trying to find collector cards and completing different tasks."},{"id":4147,"title":"Astro Boy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sonic Team","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Action game by Sonic Team based on the anime series of the 2000s. You take the role of a robotic boy named Astro, who has to fight alongside the humans to prevent robots to take over Metro City. Through the game he gains new abilities, including Rocket Feet, Arm Cannon and 100,000-Horsepower Strength. Between missions you can freely fly through Metro City, trying to find collector cards and completing different tasks."},{"id":4148,"title":"Atari Anthology","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Atari: 80 Classic Games in One! contains Atari 2600 games from the 1970's and 1980's. Over 85 games are reproduced, including arcade titles: Asteroids, Asteroids Deluxe, Battlezone, Black Widow, Centipede, Crystal Castles, Liberator, Lunar Lander, Gravitar, Major Havoc, Millipede, Missile Command, Pong, Red Baron, Space Duel, Super Breakout, Tempest, and Warlords.**  Also included are Atari 2600 titles: 3D Tic Tac Toe, Adventure, Air-Sea Battle, Asteroids, Atari Video Cube, Backgammon, Battlezone, Blackjack, Bowling, Breakout, Canyon Bomber, Casino, Centipede, Circus Atari, Combat, Crystal Castles, Demons to Diamonds, Desert Falcon, Dodge 'Em, Double Dunk, Flag Capture, Football, Fun with Numbers (a.k.a. Basic Math), Golf, Gravitar, Hangman, Haunted House, Home Run, Human Cannonball, Math Gran Prix, Maze Craze: A Game of Cops 'n Robbers, Millipede, Miniature Golf, Missile Command, Night Driver, Off the Wall, Outlaw, Quadrun, Radar Lock, RealSports Baseball, RealSports Football, RealSports Tennis, RealSports Volleyball, Sky Diver, Slot Machine, Slot Racers, Space War, Sprintmaster, Star Raiders, Star Ship, Steeplechase, Stellar Track, Street Racer, Submarine Commander, Super Baseball, Super Breakout, Super Football, Surround, SwordQuest: EarthWorld, SwordQuest: FireWorld, SwordQuest: WaterWorld, Video Checkers, Video Chess, Video Olympics, Video Pinball, Warlords, and Yars' Revenge.  **Each genre of game is broken down into an individual hub where gamers can check out both arcade and home came versions of these classics. As bonus features, gamers are offered comics, instruction manuals, catalogs, and updated visual modes, which allow higher res versions of the games, to features which distort gameplay to make the games more challenging."},{"id":4149,"title":"Atelier Iris - Eternal Mana","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Gust","publisherName":"Gust Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In the land of Regallzine, there is a special guild of alchemists - people who possess magic powers they draw creatures called \"mana\". The alchemists are able to manipulate elements and to fuse magical items. One of such alchemists suddenly got the idea of resurrecting an ancient god, claiming it will bring peace and happiness to humanity. To stop the madman, another alchemist, a young man named Klein, enters the scene. Klein is a particularly skillful magic user and has his way with mana, so with the help of his powers he hopes to stop the planned resurrection and to save the world.****The gameplay features traditional turn-based battles against randomly encountered enemies and a role-playing system based on the spiritual mana creatures. The characters use mana to create magical items and also equip it to learn special abilities and to gain bonuses when leveling up. Some mana creatures must be given gifts in order to obey you and to become more powerful. Mana-equipping can also grant you physical abilities which you can use to solve puzzles in dungeons."},{"id":4150,"title":"Atelier Iris 2 - The Azoth of Destiny","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Gust","publisherName":"Gust Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The story of Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny follows Viese and Felt, two orphans from the land of Eden. At the beginning of the story an earthquake has caused vast portions of the land to disappear! Viese and Felt have volunteered to find out what has happened and to prevent the world of Eden from being destroyed completely. With the aid of a magical sword called the Azure Azoth, Felt sets off through a gate to another world called Belkhyde to search for the answer to their trouble while Viesa remains in Eden to take care of things there.****Throughout the game you control Viesa and Felt on their quest. Viesa has just become an alchemist; with the help of the Mana spirits of the world, this gives her the ability to take various items and magically form new items. In order to create a new item, Viesa will need a recipe indicating what ingredients to combine as well as those ingredients. All of these items can be found in various locations throughout the lands, some in Eden and some in Belkhyde. Many of the items Viesa can create with alchemy will be of great help to Felt as he explores Belkhyde and fights in battles; since Felt doesn't have the ability to create items, they will need the help of a share ring which provides the ability to exchange items even though they are in two different worlds. To progress through the game, Felt will often need to coordinate with Viesa to get useful items for either solving puzzles or making battles easier. As Felt explores Belkhyde, he will meet numerous other characters and will need to undergo various quests in order to save Eden.****The battles in the game are turn based; there is a meter at the top of the screen showing each of the characters in the battle with the rightmost character having the next turn. On each turn players may choose one of several attack options. There are two basic types of attacks, break attacks which will send your opponents further left on the meter providing more time or an extra turn, and charge attacks which increase the skill meter. Each character also has special skills which can be used if you have enough points on the skill meter. Battles are encountered randomly; as you wander enemy infested areas, a meter on the screen begins blue in color and slowly fades to red; the closer to red the meter is, the greater your chances of encountering a random battle. As you defeat enemies, this meter will slowly drain; when the meter is empty, you have defeated all of the enemies in that area. As you win battles, experience points are earned allowing your characters to level up and become more powerful.****As you progress through the game, the story will unfold. You can learn more about the land and what's going on by talking to the many people you'll find as well as through cut scenes at various points."},{"id":4151,"title":"Atelier Iris 3 - Grand Phantasm","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Gust","publisherName":"Gust Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm is a traditional Japanese old-fashioned RPG with a classic turn-based battle system and 2D anime style characters.****The main feature in Atelier Iris 3 is alchemy, just as in previous games in the series. This means players will able to collect all kind of ingredients throughout their quest and make items with the help of their alchemy skills.****Players will take control of three protagonists in Atelier Iris 3:****1. Edge Vanhite - a 19 year old raider and alchemist, who's job is to explore the Alterworlds.****2. Iris Fortner -  a 16 year old girl who is Edge's childhood friend and still a novice raider.****3. Nell Ellis - a 15 year old girl, who is an energetic young novice raider from a noble family.****The game's graphics is a mix of 2D images/objects and 3D backgrounds with Gust's usual  2D anime characters. The game also has several anime cut-scene including an introduction video. The game's music and sound was made by Ken Nakagawa known from the earlier Atelier games.**The battle system is quite similar to the older Atelier games with (a little bit) improved traditional turn-based combat.****Some of the news to this third Iris game: An all new alchemy level system. Players can practice alchemy to improve their skills and create new items. The Active Cost Card Battle System which shows your exact order in the battle and brings more strategy to the fights. Using the new Enemy Symbol Encounter System, players can know see their enemies on the map, which helps them to plan. Players can also accept mission from an guild and improving their rating by doing so."},{"id":4152,"title":"Athens 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"The official game of the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad held in Athens in August 2004, Athens 2004 features 25 events  spread around 8 sports, the real stadiums and arenas such as the state of the art Olympic Stadium built for the competition and the Panathinaiko, venue of the first modern Olympics, and 64 nations  from all around the world.****While new developers Eurocom (following two games from ATD) kept most of the gameplay still inspired by the old button-mashers of the early 80s, some events feature interesting twists. While sprinting events don't need introductions, there are two middle distance events (800m and 1500m) that require the player to control their pace in order to reach the final curve fresh enough to have a second wind and sprint towards the finish. Other innovations are on field events, such as the high jump requiring the player to alternate buttons not as fast as possible, but time them as well as possible to the athlete's steps as possible, and the discus has the player circling the analogue knobs to build up power, among others. ****All four swimming events are played in the same fashion as sprinting events, except the athlete must breathe as quickly as possible in intervals, or risks losing precious speed over a section of the race.****On gymnastics, floor exercises change according to sex: mens' is mostly based on power, with mashing sequences followed by timed button presses, while womens' require the player to follow on-screen cues (similarly to games such as Dance Dance Revolution), while rings to use both analogues to match the on-screen cues, and the vault has the player mashing the buttons before following an on-screen cue to perform the routine. Some of these events require the player to choose from a predefined routine, which affects the difficulty level and the maximum score awarded by the judges.****Making its first appearance in an official videogame, the equestrian individual jump competition requires the player to navigate the horse throughout the track, jumping over obstacles while keeping a steady pace, as the winner is who took the shortest time while collecting less penalties from hitting obstacles.****Archery is only slightly modified from previous games in the genre, but skeet now has the player following a predefined path instead of the free aiming gameplay of Sydney 2000.****Two game modes are included, the first being arcade (practice, single competitions and a special mode developed with dance mats in minds) and competition, where the player can customize their Olympics in order to play in just one final, compete in the decathlon or heptathlon, all pool or gymnastics events or become one in the Champion mode, featuring all 25 events, the winner being that with the most points."},{"id":4153,"title":"Atlantis III - The New World","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Atlantis III - The New World  is the third adventure game in the Atlantis series.  This fantasy game takes place in the year 2020 as a young Egyptologist and her companion search for an ancient Egyptian site in the desert. Confronted with many riddles and puzzles, her quest eventually becomes the search for the Lost City of Atlantis itself."},{"id":4154,"title":"ATV - Quad Power Racing 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"ATV Quad Power Racing is the sequel to ATV Quad Power Racing on the Playstation, with many new features: **Choose from 10 of the top professional riders from all over the world, including Dana Creech, Kory Ellis and Tim Farr.**Race through 17 massive tracks and five environments, located in challenging countries throughout the world.**Get dirty and physically fight with opponents to the finish line, letting them know that you're king off-road.**Over-the-top controls and game physics, allowing players to pull huge air and amazingly fun power slides.**More than 20 freestyle tricks to let riders express their wild side while tearing up the competition.**Several multi-player modes of play, brings the action to players and their friends.**Real-life in-game sponsors, adding to the realism of the game."},{"id":4155,"title":"ATV Offroad Fury","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Off-road racing game where you can choose from among 12 ATV models from manufacturers like Honda, Yamaha, and Kawasaki.  You can even customize your rider's apparel and your ATV's specs before you enter into 6 event types spanning more than 20 tracks"},{"id":4156,"title":"ATV Offroad Fury 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The high-powered sequel to one of the early PS2 racing titles, ATV Offroad Fury 2 features over 20 authentic ATVs and 40 racing environments. Race modes include Nationals, Supercross, Freestyle Stunt, and Enduro races. Players can also take their customized racers and ATVs online and race against other players."},{"id":4157,"title":"ATV Offroad Fury 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"ATV Offroad Fury 3 is the third title in the Sony-published series of ATV games. It also marks the handover of the franchise from US developer Rainbow Studios to UK developer Climax Racing.****It features competitive off-road circuit racing gameplay, as well as freestyle-trick based gameplay. Games can be played single player, or local multiplayer with up to four players split-screen. Online play is also fully supported with additional features such as a bulletin board feature and friends lists.****The core career mode centers around the player entering racing and freestyle championships. New tracks, vehicles and outfits can be unlocked along the way."},{"id":4158,"title":"ATV Offroad Fury 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"ATV Offroad Fury 4 is the fourth and final game in the 'Offroad Fury' franchise, released on Playstation 2.****Unlike the previous three titles in the series, this game strays from just simply ATV's in it's roster of vehicles. Offroad Fury 4 introduces MX bikes, dune buggies, and trophy tricks into the mix. The game also differs from it's predecessors in that it includes long point-to-point tracks, which utilize streaming technology to immerse the player in a huge seemingly-endless world. The other notable departure from the previous titles is the inclusion of a career mode, which attempts to include a story between races using rendered cutscenes."},{"id":4159,"title":"Australian Idol Sing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Milestone S.r.l","publisherName":"Black Bean Games","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Australian Idol Sing is a single and multiplayer singing game. In real karaoke style, songs appear on your screen and you have to sing the right words at the right time. Onscreen indicators inform you what pitch you need to maintain at any given time. Hit the right notes for the right amount of time, and you'll get high scores.****As the focus of the game is the TV show atmosphere, special attention has been paid to select a great variety of video clips of judge comments and special performances of the show. This way, players need to struggle to achieve a good result and are awarded with special contents from the show. The game also contains Party modes in which players compete by playing a selection of funny mini-games.****The game is bundled with a USB microphone.****The tracklist of the game features songs like Wasabi (Lee Harding), Do It With Madonna (The Androids), 4ever (The Veronicas), Love Song (Amiel), and many others."},{"id":4160,"title":"Auto Modellista","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Eurosoft Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"auto modellista is cel-shaded racing game featuring many high performance cars from different manufacturers, including Mazda, Honda, Toyota, and Subaru, as well as some Japanese concept cars.****The game has a few modes: garage life, two-player split screen, time trial, and arcade. Garage life is the main mode in the game. Here the player will race with any of the cars they have unlocked over seven levels, each with a different number of races. The player will need to finish first in some or all of the races to move to the next level. Winning these races unlocks new parts, items, and cars. In the garage, the player may customize the appearance of their car with stickers and body parts previously won. It's also possible to tune the car by adjusting brakes, suspension, tires, etc. ****The US version of the game also supports on-line play (broadband only)."},{"id":4161,"title":"Autobahn Raser - Das Spiel zum Film","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Davilex","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Autobahn Raser: Das Spiel zum Film is the game based on the movie Autobahn Raser which is based on the Autobahn Raser game series. Like usual the player races through courses based on real German cities, this time Munich, Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne. There are four playing modes: racing against opponents, racing against the clock, police chases and a campaign which has nothing to do with the movie. The difference to the regular races is that the player sometimes has to ram stolen car dealers off the road.  The connection to the movie are film sequences, biographies of the actors, the original soundtrack and similar cars. Beyond Good &amp; Evil "},{"id":4162,"title":"Autobahn Raser IV","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Davilex","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Autobahn Raser IV is another entry in the Davilex Racer series. The game contains tracks in Berlin, Munich, Hamburg and three bonus tracks in Paris, London and Las Vegas. Available are five game modes. "},{"id":4163,"title":"Avatar - The Last Airbender - Into the Inferno","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"THQ Australia","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Fire Nation devises a plot to use the power of Sozin's Comet to rain devastation on the rest of the world. The fate of the world lies in the hands of only a few young, brave heroes-Aang and his friends. They are preparing for the ultimate showdown against Fire Lord Ozai and his terrorizing army that will ultimately decide who will win the great 100 year old war. "},{"id":4164,"title":"Avatar - The Last Airbender - The Burning Earth","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"THQ Australia","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Burning Earth is based on the American animated series Avatar.**The story revolves around Aang, the series' central character, and his friends traveling to the Earth Kingdom stronghold in search of Aang's friend and teacher, Bumi.****During the game you will take control of the various characters to fight through enemies as well as solving puzzles. You will be mainly in control of Aang, but you will be able to switch between him and the secondary character who tags along."},{"id":4165,"title":"Avatar - The Last Airbender","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"THQ Australia","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"You play as the characters Aang, Katara, Haru, and Sokka (all characters from the Nickelodeon cartoon of the same name) in this action adventure title. The game follows the context of the cartoon, in which the world is split up into four nations each dedicated to an element; earth, air, water and fire. Your primary character, Aang, is the newest incarnation of the Avatar, capable of mastering all four elements. The adventure of this game takes place between the first and second seasons on the cartoon, and is a completely separate side-story.****As with most games of the action adventure genre, you view the game from a top-down viewpoint and travel around areas fighting monsters and looking for specific items required for quests to progress further through the game. The game unfolds over several chapters, and once you move on from one chapter you cannot backtrack to previous areas.****As your characters levels increase with experience, they will gain new bending powers. Also as you progress through the game you will find new armor and equipment for the playable characters to use."},{"id":4166,"title":"Azur & Asmar","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Wizarbox","publisherName":"Emme","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Immerse yourself in the magic atmosphere of Azur and Asmar thanks to this platform/adventure game based on the upcoming film of Michel Ocelot. Azur, a blond boy with blue eyes, son of the lord of the manor, and Asmar, a dark haired boy with black eyes, son of Azur’s nanny, meet again after having been brutally separated during their childhood. Both of them are determined to find the Djinns fairy they heard so much about when they were younger. In order to find her, they will have to foil dangerous traps, fight mean brigands and solve many enigmas. Alternatively, players will control Azur or Asmar and use their own specific capacities to make it to the next levels as varied as they are dangerous."},{"id":4167,"title":"B-Boy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"FreeStyleGames","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"B-Boy is a dance battle game based around the Hip Hop element of b-boying (AKA break-dancing). The game has taken care to be true to the culture, featuring real b-boys such as Crazy Legs and recent UK Break-dancing Championship winner Mouse. Music is a mixture of classic b-boy themes such as The Mexican by Babe Ruth.****The gameplay is a combination of fighting game mechanics with a music rhythm game. The player pulls off different combinations to accrue points and defeat opponents (human and cpu). In deference to the global popularity of B-Boying, the game takes place at global locations from Japan to Europe to New York. There are 21 venues in total. In the B-Boy Life mode, you have to gather a crew and battle against superstars. You can also create your own character and define the moves."},{"id":4168,"title":"Babe","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"A huge hit movie featuring the lovable sheep pig which grossed over $300 million globally at the box office, the game is aimed at kids/family and involves a mixture of Lemmings and puzzle style gameplay where Babe has to herd sheep through a series of tricky scenarios. Journey through 6 graphical levels and solve over 50 puzzles to reach your goal and return to the farm. "},{"id":4169,"title":"Backyard Baseball '09","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Humongous Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Backyard Baseball 2009 for PlayStation 2 is the sixth iteration of the best selling youth baseball video game of all time and the only kid's game to hold the coveted major League Baseball (MLB) and Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) licenses. The game features kid versions of top MLB pros, at least one from every team, and includes all 32 MLB teams, uniforms, and logos. Packed with fun, Backyard Baseball combines authentic gameplay and crazy effects with hilarious scenarios. "},{"id":4170,"title":"Backyard Baseball '10","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Farsight Studios","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Backyard Baseball '10 is a baseball game that features all 30 Major League Baseball teams as well as 11 \"Backyard\" teams (6 in the DS version). The player can pick a team, players and one of the 12 different fields to play on. The game combines traditional baseball mechanics such as pitching and batting with the ability to use power-ups.  Some of the power-ups include: Screaming Liner - The ball is hit so hard it screams Orbiter - The ball cannot be hit any harder; almost a guaranteed home run when hit Popcorn Bunt - Confuse the defense by making a bunch of other balls appear on the field Slime Ball - The ball is covered in goop and no one can catch it or throw it Free Radical - The ball bounces around a few times, making it really hard to catch Teleporter - The ball teleports on the field a few times before stopping somewhere on the field Static Zing - The ball is electric and will shock the first person to touch it Meteor Ball - The ball is thrown so fast that it's hard to see! On the PlayStation 2, the game uses traditional button-based controls. On the Wii, the player can swing the Wiimote to bat and pitch. On the Nintendo DS, there are two control modes. The player can either use the control pad and the B button or tap/swing the stylus on the touchscreen to pitch/bat. "},{"id":4171,"title":"Backyard Baseball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Humongous Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Build the championship baseball team of your dreams and play with the Pros in your own backyard. Create the lineup, take the field and direct all of the action. Earn new pitching and batting power-ups to light up the scoreboard! The Backyard Baseball’ game includes kid versions of hard-hitting, base-stealing, tough-fielding players including Barry Bonds, Randy Johnson, Mike Piazza and Ichiro."},{"id":4172,"title":"Backyard Basketball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Humongous Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"The Backyard Sports series let you play games with a group of virtual kids, some of whom happen to be young versions of professional athletes. Backyard Basketball brings the NBA and WNBA into your house with kid versions of league stars.****Players create a junior avatar of themselves, draft a team, pick their favorite pro uniforms, and hit the court in exhibition games or try to manage their team through a full season. Either way, the emphasis is on fun and accessibility for all ages."},{"id":4173,"title":"Backyard Football '08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Humongous Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Backyard Football '08 is the sixth iteration of the best selling children's football video game. The only kids' game to hold the NFL and NFL Player's Inc. licenses, Backyard Football '08 features a roster full of current NFL Superstars as kids including two-time SuperBowl MVP Tom Brady as the cover/highlight athlete. Backyard Football '08 combines authentic NFL plays and strategies with the wild and whacky antics of the Backyard gang to give young football fans a realistic, fun sports experience. The game gives kids total control of the style, location, pace, and strategy. And, with multiple levels, is easy enough for rookie players yet mega challenging for more seasoned veterans. "},{"id":4174,"title":"Backyard Football '09","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Humongous Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Backyard Football returns for a 7th season with more pro players exciting new features and better game play than ever before. Backyard Football 2009 offers 7 on 7 teams with wild arcade style power moves and comes loaded with current NFL Superstars as kids (at least one from every team). "},{"id":4175,"title":"Backyard Football '10","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Humongous Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Authentic NFL Action! Real Pros, Plays and Strategies! Backyard Football is the best selling kids' football video game of all time. Combine wild arcade style power moves and control. Check out the new gameplay, graphics, and environments. Play all 32 NFL teams, 11 wacky Backyard teams, or create your own. Backyard Football comes loaded with top NFL Superstars as kids-Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, LaDainian Tomlinson, Michael Turner, Tony Romo, Brady Quinn, and more. Play one game or a whole season. Tons of unlockable players, fields, and goodies. "},{"id":4176,"title":"Backyard Football 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Humongous Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Backyard Football teams up with the NFL to bring kid versions of thebest tackling, deepest passing, and fastest running pros. Choose from all 32 NFLteams or create your own with custom team names and uniforms. Pick a playingfield, call the plays, and direct all the action in single games or an entireseason's worth of hard-hitting action. It's the chance of a lifetime to playwith the pros right in your own backyard! Product Features All 32 National Football League teams! 10 pro players as kids or 30 backyard kids! Play single games or a whole season! Create and save custom players! Track player and team stats in season play! Cool 3-D environments and multiple camera angles. Gameplay with rumble feedback. Item Condition: New "},{"id":4177,"title":"Backyard Sports - Baseball 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Game Brains","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Backyard Baseball 2007 is a baseball game with kids, including young versions of, at the time of release, active MLB players. The graphics are on the cartoony side and the play on the field mostly arcade oriented. The majority of time is spent with batting or pitching which rely on timing, there is also active fielding and management of the base runners. Power-ups can be activated when the power meter is filled up and give certain advantages, e.g. the \"split ball\" power-up for pitchers causes the ball to divide into two. There are various difficulty options which can be turned on or off like automatic fielding or deactivating bat aim (when activated, the player actively has to aim into the direction the ball is supposed to fly).  The game modes are quick matches (also available for two players), a season mode with the ability to change the lineup and some statistics and two mini games (Home Run Derby and Fielder's Challenge which is basically fielding training). The player can either use pre-defined or customized teams and some things (e.g. the young MLB athletes or better leagues to play in) have to be unlocked by completing achievements."},{"id":4178,"title":"Backyard Sports - Basketball 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Game Brains","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Backyard Baseball 2007 is a baseball game with kids, including young versions of, at the time of release, active MLB players. The graphics are on the cartoony side and the play on the field mostly arcade oriented. The majority of time is spent with batting or pitching which rely on timing, there is also active fielding and management of the base runners. Power-ups can be activated when the power meter is filled up and give certain advantages, e.g. the \"split ball\" power-up for pitchers causes the ball to divide into two. There are various difficulty options which can be turned on or off like automatic fielding or deactivating bat aim (when activated, the player actively has to aim into the direction the ball is supposed to fly).  The game modes are quick matches (also available for two players), a season mode with the ability to change the lineup and some statistics and two mini games (Home Run Derby and Fielder's Challenge which is basically fielding training). The player can either use pre-defined or customized teams and some things (e.g. the young MLB athletes or better leagues to play in) have to be unlocked by completing achievements."},{"id":4179,"title":"Backyard Wrestling - Don't Try This at Home","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Paradox Development","publisherName":"Eidos, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Wrestling need not be limited to a ring and bare arms. In Backyard Wrestling you can use bricks, tables and anything else found within range - nothing in the environment is statically painted-on. These objects are incorporated into many surprising stunts. The damage modeling includes full blood and gore, which coupled with an intense rock-rap soundtrack ensures that this is not a game for younger players. There are 30 pre-configured wrestlers, and you can create your own to take them on."},{"id":4180,"title":"Backyard Wrestling 2 - There Goes the Neighborhood","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Paradox Development","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood is the second game in a series of fast paced fighting-wrestling hybrid games.  The game is based on the BYW license, a gruesome series of videos of amateur wrestlers who actually do, at times, wrestle in backyards.  In the game, a tournament has shown up in your town, and the one million dollar prize is turning everyone into a backyard wrestler, and every place into a ring.  Players take their created wrestler through the different federations to have a chance at the money.  There is a versus mode, and unlockable content."},{"id":4181,"title":"Bad Boys - Miami Takedown","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"This game is based on the Will Smith & Martin Lawrence buddy cop movie sequel Bad Boys II.  You can play as either character, Mike or Marcus, from 1st or 3rd person viewpoints. Each has their own personalities and characteristics. ****Through 15 stages, you engage in fast paced all-action gameplay that features multiple mission objectives. Shoot your way through Colombian drug lords, Russian mobsters, and even dirty cops. Sometimes you will need to protect your computer controlled partner or collect some evidence.  You can often duck behind a wall or around a corner, from where you will be able to pick off your targets with less chance of being hit. You will be accordingly rewarded on your successful actions and achievements on a \"Bad Boy\" rating system. You can follow all the laws and avoid unneccesary damage or take the opposite approach and be a Bad Boy. There's a good amount of different weapons from pistols and shotguns to automatic assault rifles and grenades. Environments are fully destructable. You can use a quick aiming and shooting Action mode, or search for clues and evidence using the Explore mode."},{"id":4182,"title":"Bakugan - Battle Brawlers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Answer the call to brawl and enter an alternative universe where good and evil fight for domination. Only you can decide the fate of the galaxy! The arena bursts with incredible action and new play mechanics taking the Bakugan experience beyond cartoons and board games to a whole new level! Take your side in a brand new adventure and fight with Dan to defeat evil, save Vestroia and rescue Earth from total destruction with never before seen material! Create and customise your own Bakugan Battle Brawler with unique attributes and features that will separate your brawler from all others on the planet! 24 action packed levels with 8 battlefield environments 6 unique arenas 35 Bakugans with 2 all-new uniques 19 human characters with 2 uniques only available in the videogame, each human character is customisable Over 200 player cards including 12 never before seen More than 250 unlockables Full Story Mode, Tutorial, Single-Player and Multiplayer "},{"id":4183,"title":"Baldur's Gate - Dark Alliance","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Snowblind Studios","publisherName":"Interplay Entertainment Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance casts the player as one of three basic characters: an elf sorceress, a human archer, or a dwarf fighter. From humble beginnings slaying rats in the cellars of an inn, the adventurer will move on to exploring caves, crypts, and mountain passes. Naturally, it's all filled to the brim with horrible monsters, wicked traps, treasures, and fabled magical weapons. As the game progresses the player is constantly rewarded with new weaponry, new monsters to fight, and experience points to put into the adventurer's character stats to grow even more powerful. The adventurer must eventually unravel the secrets of a dark, new Thieves Guild backed by powerful mages."},{"id":4184,"title":"Baldur's Gate - Dark Alliance II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Black Isle Studios","publisherName":"Interplay Entertainment Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The threat of the Onyx Tower has passed for now, but mere moments pass before a new threat to the Sword Coast arises. The heroes of the Onyx Tower have disappeared, so the fate of Baldur's Gate now rests on the shoulders of five wandering adventurers who are only now journeying into the region.****Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II can be played solo or cooperatively with one other player, each choosing from 5 playable characters. The gameplay is the same as its previous incarnation: kill monsters and bad guys to collect treasure, items, and experience. By talking to townspeople in Baldur's Gate the player can learn of optional maps filled with more dangerous monsters and additional treasure. Equipment can be enchanted by the player this time, and given various magical effects such as additional fire damage, absorbing mana, or boosting stats."},{"id":4185,"title":"Band Hero","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"BudCat","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Band Hero  is a karaoke/rhythm based game, similar to the Guitar Hero games, but directed at the pop loving teenage crowd, as well as a more group based party game (unlike with guitar hero, full band instruments are included from the beginning of the series).****The instruments are the same as in the more recent GH games. You have the microphone for vocals, guitars for either lead or bass guitar and the drum kits for drumming along. Accordingly, each instrument has its own 'career' path in game.****If you are doing the vocals for your band, you have to sing along in time to the music, matching the pitch as closely as possible. Lead and bass guitar is played by holding down the fret buttons and strumming as the appropriate fret icons cross the strike line on screen. Drums are done similar to the guitars, hitting the correct drum pad's/cymbals at the correct time. The better you do, the more points you score, however if you make too many mistakes, you will fail the song.****You can either play alone on any of the instrument careers, or you can play with up to three friends on one console or online to compete with other players and bands from across the world.****Songs featured include Duran Duran's Rio, Don McLean's American Pie, Evanescence's Bring Me To Life and Queen's Crazy Little Thing Called Love."},{"id":4186,"title":"Barbarian","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Saffire","publisherName":"Titus Software Corporation","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"An dark and evil force has spread over the land of Barbaria. Rumors say that the evil wizard called Zaugg is responsible. Prophecies foretell of a savior of the land who can prove to be a champion and defeat Zaugg. Ten Barbarians, all with their own reasons to hate Zaugg, come forward, each willing to destroy the wizard and prove themselves the hero of prophecy.  Barbarian is a 3D vs. fighting game in a fantasy setting, inspired in gameplay largely by the Power Stone series. The game features ten characters who battle it out in fully three-dimensional, multi-level arenas, including castles, sewers, shipwrecks, swamps and caverns.  Training mode includes tutorials for all of the game's moves and a practice session against a live opponent. Versus mode allows players to set up any fight they want, including four-player battles. The game's main single player mode is Quest mode. Players select one of the ten characters, each of which has their own storyline. The story includes fights against all the other characters in the game and also features mirror matches. In some of the fights, opponents bring some lesser minions with them for support. After a fight is won, players can select which opponent to take on next, allowing for different paths trough the story. Also after a fight, players can update their characters, raising their attributes like life, strength, damage dealt or magic regeneration time and also unlock special abilities like double jumps or a berserker mode.  The fighting system is based on two basic buttons, one for weak and quick, one for strong and slow attacks. Stringing button combinations together enables combos, which each character having their own set. Some combos unleash magical attacks, which require the magic bar to be filled. Landing combos successfully enables additional rune attacks. Blocking and counters are also possible. The game's levels feature many objects to pick up that can be used as throwing or melee weapons. Objects come in different weights and require a certain amount of strength to pick up."},{"id":4187,"title":"Barbie as The Island Princess","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ivolgamus","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Barbie as The Island Princess follows the storyline of the popular DVD launch in a fun party-style format. You`ll play as Rosella, the shipwrecked princess, who is raised by a family of animal friends and rescued by the adventurous Prince Antonio from her tropical island. Through a series of minigames coined by music and characters from the movie, you will venture from Rosella`s island home to the Prince`s coastal castle in a fun filled adventure!"},{"id":4188,"title":"Barbie Horse Adventures - Riding Camp","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pixel Tales","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"Embark on an amazing summer adventure at the Roberts Stables. While learning to groom, feed, and care for your horse, you'll take on riding lessons across five different equestrian disciplines. Explore a vast island, undertake time trials and join in fun tasks like gathering blueberries for a slumber party at the bunkhouse.You'll train, ride and jump up to five different horse breeds, help out the local islanders with their chores, unlock stylish new riding outfits, and earn medals and ribbons for outstanding performances. "},{"id":4189,"title":"Barbie Horse Adventures - Wild Horse Rescue","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"Universal Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"In Barbie Horse Adventures: Wild Horse Rescue, a bunch of horses have been frightened by a lightning storm and Barbie must go round them back up.  Her horse serves to move her around the terrain, but she must get off to do much else.  The storm also knocked some things down, so she must climb or clear obstacles to access certain areas.****When she finds a horse, she must pet it to calm it down if it's a foal, or lasso a bigger horse, then lead it to a hitching post and call the stable on her cell phone.  There are also coins to find which can be used to buy new outfits for Barbie or her horse.  The object of the game is to rescue all the horses and complete Barbie's wardrobe."},{"id":4190,"title":"Barbie in The 12 Dancing Princesses","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blue Monkey Studios","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses is based on the 2006 direct-to-video animated movie of the same name and the story is loosely based on the fairy tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses. Barbie is cast as Genevieve, one of the twelve princesses who live with their windowed father King Randolph in a castle. They live a frivolous live, so Randolph brings over his cousin Duchess Rowena to raise them as proper princesses. She makes their lives miserable however and poisons the king, so they flee to a magical world brought to life through a story of their mother. Rowena traps them there, along with Genevieve's friend Derek, and they need to use a goblet to collect mystical water that can cure their father.  The player controls Genevieve in a full 3D environment, but with a small amount of freedom and sometimes with brief branching. She can be moved in any direction and can jump while twirling, to complete platform sections or to avoid water that kills instantly. The game uses many moving platforms, elevators, gaps and platforms that disappear when she stands on them too long. There is no health system and she has an unlimited amount of lives, respawning right away at the last point. Along the way she can collect gems. She sometimes meets animals she can pet. There are many sections with short mini-games activated by walking into large, spinning coins. In one of them a cat is controlled in a game of Breakout, bouncing an apple to bring down leaves from a tree or using a water bubble. In another Genevieve needs to throw berries towards birds in a nest with a moving obstacle blocking the path. Another section offers a jigsaw puzzle that needs to be completed to open a door. Between gameplay sections there are many animated cut-scenes.  After the initial section a hub is entered that leads to four different worlds where the eleven princesses can be found. They are eventually brought back to the central hub by assigning the correct gem to them. The hub levels contain more mini-games next to the main exploration. She needs to guide a water bubble to collect music notes, design a dance choreography and a water fountain show, follow dance instructions similar to the Dance Dance Revolution games, use a slingshot to get flowers on waterlilies, and create a rainbow by moving a cloud to collect colours while avoiding dark clouds. There is a falling block puzzle game where the colours of the rainbow need to be gathered by matching gems of an identical colour in a group of three, horizontally or vertically, while dark clouds appear and remove blocks. Many mini-games are often repeated multiple times for the different princesses."},{"id":4191,"title":"Bard's Tale, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"InXile Entertainment","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A self-proclaimed \"quest for coin and cleavage\", The Bard's Tale is more of a whimsical take on role playing games than a remake of the classic series.  Following the exploits of The Bard (voiced by Cary Elwes), this single player game adds humor to the traditional sword & sorcery mix.  As The Bard, players can fight off hordes of foes with blade and bow and summon companions through magical Bard Songs.  The Bard's Tale uses the Dark Alliance engine and has a similar camera and control scheme."},{"id":4192,"title":"Barnyard","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Blue Tongue Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Barnyard is an offering from THQ based on the movie of the same name from Nickelodeon.****You arrive at the farm as a newbie cow, and must complete quests and earn respect in order to win keys that allow you to advance through the barnyard map. Movement is accomplished with the WASD or arrow keys, while the mouse controls the camera angle. Other keys access your inventory and the map, allow you to aim and squirt milk at opponents (even when you play as a boy!), and confirm menu selections.****The map is fairly large and there are plenty of things to do beyond the missions and quests your fellow animals assign you. There are places to explore, barrels to break, and minigames like whack-a-raccoon, bowling, and bicycle races.****As you play, you need to keep up your stamina, which decreases as you run around the farm. A good sleep is important; you need to be rested to fight off marauding raccoons and coyotes. And do remember not to let the Farmer catch you standing on two feet!"},{"id":4193,"title":"Baroque","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sting","publisherName":"Sting, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"An updated remake of Baroque, a post-apocalyptic RPG game in which all hell has literally broke loose on earth. As the game starts, the world has been devastated by a heat wave and left nothing but demon infested ruins and a mysterious \"Nerve Tower\" which many claim that holds the answers to the apocalypse. You play as an amnesiac survivor who decides to enter the tower in search for clues to both your identity and the reasons behind the apocalypse.****The game plays as an RPG dungeon-crawler, in which you control your character and attempt to clear each floor in the tower from monsters, earning experience and items and only occasionally journeying outside the tower to get weapons and equipment from a few NPCs.****The PS2 remake adds additional floors, items and creatures and updates the whole game with a completely polygonal engine (the original used 2D sprites to depict characters and monsters). Furthermore, the point of view has been changed from first person to third person and the gameplay has been modified accordingly to make the game more of an action-RPG than the original."},{"id":4194,"title":"Basketball Xciting","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Play the most xciting basketball game you've ever seen for your PS2, with this all action sports sim. Amazing graphics, great attention to detail and total control of all the action this one has got it all. "},{"id":4195,"title":"BASS Strike","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"THQ","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"BASS Strike was the first bass fishing title to hit the PlayStation 2 and features a license from the B.A.S.S. (Bass Anglers Sportsman Society).  The player can choose from six different anglers and fish on several different lakes, each with their own \"hot spots\".  There are 36 authentic lures to choose from including real equipment and with the B.A.S.S. license, the Bass Master Classic is available to compete in with the authentic rules and regulations provided if the player qualifies through eight tournaments.****The fish react realistically to their real world counterparts along with variable weather conditions that can either help or hamper the player's chances when fishing.  There is also an underwater camera for when the player casts their line and features commentary by B.A.S.S. legend, Shaw Grigsby."},{"id":4196,"title":"Batman - Rise of Sin Tzu","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ubisoft Montreal","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"On the anniversary of the death of his parents, Bruce Wayne must face a new evil that is turning Gotham City into a crisis zone. Batman must rise to the challenge, as Sin Tzu leaves his mark on city.****Along with Robin, Nightwing and Batgirl, Batman must battle through various locations in Gotham City in search of the truth behind this new foe, while fighting off the threat from other well known characters from the comic book series, Bane, Clayface and Scarecrow.****Batman can use his full collection of weapons and gadgets to his advantage, including the Batarang and grappiling hook. Plus there's plenty of martial arts moves to bust on the bad guys, and if its too much to fight off, the 2 player co-op mode allows two characters to battle side-by-side."},{"id":4197,"title":"Batman - Vengeance","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the cartoon series rather the comic books or the movies, Batman: Vengeance puts you in the role of the 'Dark Knight' in a 3D Gotham City, in order to face and fight enemies; such as Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, and, yes, The Joker.****The Joker has died after falling from a bridge mid-scuffle with our caped hero. With the big man's place at the top of the criminal hierarchy up for grabs, the city's most heinous villains are out in force, clambering over each other for the new employment opportunity. Batman's most dangerous opponents are causing a crime wave the likes of which Gotham has never seen. Nothing is as it seems. You can't even be sure that the infamous Joker has really ceased to exist. Gotham's safety hangs in the balance and only Batman can save it."},{"id":4198,"title":"Batman Begins","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"In this adaptation of the film of the same name, the origins of the Batman legend are explored. Playing as both Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego, Batman, you will need to hunt evil forces in familiar locations such as Arkham asylum, Gotham City, but also in the Himalaya. Using both stealth and brutal skills, you take on enemies in true beat-em-up style. Batman has a vast array of moves, from kicks and punches to more exotic special moves. Multiple enemies can be attacked at once, and there are tricks to break through enemies' defenses. Also, certain attacks can only be used as a finishing move when opponents are weakened.****Next to the melee combat, Batman carries his Bat Utility Belt with a Batgrapple to reach higher areas, the Batarang and gadgets such as smoke and flash grenades, a lockpick, camera hacker and an optical wire to peek from behind corners.****Certain levels turn Batman Begins into a racing game, as you drive the shiny Batmobile at high speeds though Gotham City. During these missions, your progress is measured by a reputation meter, which increases when you take out cops and thugs, and decreases when you harm civilians. There is nitro available for even higher speeds and an armour meter shows the status of your car."},{"id":4199,"title":"Battle Assault 3 featuring Gundam Seed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Natsume","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Cosmic Era 71. Tensions between the Earth Alliance and ZAFT finally reach a breaking point, culmnulating in the outbreak of the Bloody Valentine War. Overpowered by ZAFT's revolutionary Mobile Suits, the Earth Alliance has built their own suits with brand new technologies. However, five ZAFT soldiers initiated a daring and brazen theft of the suits, leading to one young boy, Kira Yamato, to encounter the machine he'd call \"Gundam\". "},{"id":4200,"title":"Battle Engine Aquila","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Lost Toys","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the future, on the planet Allium, the situation has become desperate. This world has suffered from global warming, causing the polar ice caps to melt. The rising sea has resulted in the amount habitable land to decrease dramatically. All that is left are island chains, making land the most valuable resource on the planet. The entire population  must survive and compete over these islands.****Currently, there are two distinct civilizations on Allium, settled into an uneasy cease-fire. There are the scientifically advanced Forseti and the aggressive Muspell. The Forseti have recently developed the most advanced combat vehicle in existence, the Battle Engine Aquila. The Aquila is both a four-legged mechanized tank and a combat jet, it is capable of switching modes at will. Players take the role of Hawk Winter, a Forseti cargo loader operator who has been conscripted because of his piloting skills.****Battle Engine Aquila is a mechanized shooter taking place in a larger battlefield. The player plays only a single, yet important, role in a larger war effort. A large part of the gameplay consists of supporting and being supported by the allied forces. Players will have to fight navel, air, and ground forces in both modes of their battle engine."},{"id":4201,"title":"Battlefield 2 - Modern Combat","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Digital Illusions","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Although called Battlefield 2, this is the first of the Battlefield series to pass over to console. Vehicles like the Humvees, tanks, APCs and helicopters all make it into the game although fixed wing aircraft are noticeable absent.****Multiplayer allows up to 24 players battle it out in a Conquest mode where you capture flags and maintain control of them until the enemy tickers run down, or Capture the Flag which is all out attack to get the enemy flag back to your own base. **A single player campaign, which is story led, see's China and USA go up against each other in Kazakhstan.**Throughout the single player campaign you switch between China and USA armies as you follow orders based on news reports which show both sides of the war giving you a view of how war is and how it's reported.**The new Hot Swap feature allows you to jump into almost any other allied troop on the battlefield which saves loads of running and gets you into the best position for your next attack or defense."},{"id":4202,"title":"Battlestar Galactica","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Warthog","publisherName":"Universal Interactive Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Set 40 years before the Sci-Fi Channel's 2004 Battlestar Galactica miniseries, the game acts as a prequel to the events in the new series.  Players control Captain William Adama as he participates in 15 missions leading up to the end of the First Cylon War.****Missions are tightly scripted. Players control three varieties of Viper fighters, as well as captured Cylon raiders, depending on the needs of the mission. Players also will man the stationary defense turrets on board the Galactica. Missions have clear goals, often with time limits, and are expressed and tracked through voiced radio chatter between wingmen and Galactica's war room.  Players are graded in a variety of areas after each level (including accuracy and keeping wingmen alive), and unlock upgrades and bonus material for high ratings.****Players control their craft from either a first or third person view. Fighters have unlimited ammo, missiles, and auto-repair any damage taken, but only if enough recharging energy is available. Firing weapons and using afterburners drain energy, and the fighter only repairs itself when the energy level is full.  Players must be aware of their energy usage to keep from running out at critical moments.****Missiles on every craft can also be configured on the fly through an option in the pause menu.  Pilots can program missiles to have increased power at the cost of speed, or increase maneuverability at the cost of blast radius.  This system allows players to adapt their missiles to the current needs of the mission, from swatting down formations of fighters to breaking through a capital ship's defenses.****Though it acts as a prequel to the new series, art and design is pulled from the original 1978 Battlestar Galactica.  The intro from the original series is used. Cylons Raiders, Colonial Vipers, and the Galactica itself use the original designs, Cylons themselves look like the original chrome toasters, and the reptilian race that created them (in the original series, not the reboot) make appearances."},{"id":4203,"title":"BCV - Battle Construction Vehicles","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Artdink","publisherName":"Artdink Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Players choose between 15 drivers and 14 bulldozers, steamrollers, cranes and forklifts, to name a few, and the goal is to defend your father's construction business. The player can fully customize the vehicles parts, attack moves and appearance, which adds to the replay value of the story mode, consisting of 16 interactive stages, aside from the 2-player mode. Most of the attacks consist or ramming other vehicles or utilizing the mechanical parts that do damage upon impact. The story is furthered through anime-like cut-scenes."},{"id":4204,"title":"Beach King Stunt Racer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Davilex","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Bikini Beach: Stunt Racer pits the player against the clock in a desperate, mad dash effort to please the hot mascot babes at various tropical paradises. The player selects from among 3 male characters -- either the surfer jock, the fat party animal, or the drunken lush -- each has his own dune buggy. The goal is to impress trophy women by riding the dune buggy around various courses in Bali, Rio, and St. Tropez and performing increasingly outrageous and daring stunts worth varying points. In addition to a preset number of points, it is also necessary to collect 7 diamonds on the course in order to earn a woman's approval.  The game features a leisurely practice mode to allow the player a relaxed environment for practicing stunts. The game also has an unlockable fourth level for each of the parameters-- a fourth player (an Elvis impersonator), a fourth bikini babe, and a fourth beach (Daytona) to conquer."},{"id":4205,"title":"Beat Down - Fists of Vengeance","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cavia Inc.","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"You start out in an abandoned warehouse in the grimy city of Las Sombras ready to make a drug deal and then all hell breaks loose. You have been double-crossed by your current cartel and now you seek revenge. In this beat-em up with light rpg elements, you get to choose one of the five characters whose names are: Raven, Jason G, Gina , Lola and Aaron. You walk through the city with two optional allies getting into fights with other gang members, Some gang members are able to be recruited if you best them in a one on one fight. You also have a crime level which makes gang members and police able to identify you. You can lower your crime level by purchasing and then wearing different outfits. You can also level up your characters attack, stamina and technique by gaining experience from fighting,**There are two multiplayer modes in Beatdown: VS mode normal, where you can select up to three characters for your team, then choose player vs cpu, player vs player and cpu vs cpu; and also VS mode custom, where you select up to three characters for your team and load a three character party that you have recruited from the single player game."},{"id":4206,"title":"Beatmania","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The legendary rhythm game that started a craze in Japan makes its first outing in America! beatmania features over fifty songs from the classic beatmania and beatmania IIDX games, as well as a few originals.****The game includes a special turntable controller with a scratchpad and seven keys. You have to press the seven buttons and move the scratchpad according to what appears on screen, and the better you do, the more points you'll get!****This version of the game is different from other releases. Even though the game is called beatmania, it is closer both in appearance and play modes to beatmania IIDX."},{"id":4207,"title":"Bee Movie Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Beenox","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Bee Movie Game is based on the animated movie with the same name. Play as Barry B. Benson and prove that there's more to being a bee than just making honey. ****Playing as Barry, you retell your story through a series of flashbacks, while you work odd jobs around New York and Barry's hive. There are various mini-games that need to be completed to continue the story. Gameplay includes controlling Barry on foot, in the air, and driving around town.****Exclusive to the Wii version are 3 Bee speedway tracks, 4 additional maxi-games and 6 new competitive 2-player arcade games."},{"id":4208,"title":"Ben 10 - Alien Force","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Monkey Bar Games","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Ben 10: Alien Force is based on the Cartoon Network television series of the same name. Its now five years after Ben initially retired the Omnitrix, but a new alien threat has caused Ben to use it again. Ben can take the form of characters from the Alien Force team, and include Gwen and Kevin Levin as his allies to combat a new alien threat and save Grandpa Max. This brawler-style platform game has multiple attacks that can be combined into special attacks, as well as chained combos to quickly defeat enemies. Along with Ben, the player has two new powerful allies in Gwen, who can create shields, and Kevin Levin to absorb materials around him. "},{"id":4209,"title":"Ben 10 - Protector of Earth","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Ben 10: Protector Of The Earth is an action game based on the cartoon series Ben 10. The story follows the adventures of Ben Tennyson, who one day finds a watch-like device called the Ominitrix, which give him the ability to transform into different aliens each with its own special ability.****The aliens in which Ben can transform are: Fourarms, a big brute who excels at close combat, Fireblast, who can torch his enemies with fireballs, XLR8, a superfast speedster, Cannonball, who can turn into a metal ball and lastly Wildvine, who can stretch his limbs to reach new places.****The player has three kinds of attacks: light, heavy and the special moves as well as a large number of combos. The game features more than 14 levels, visiting locations as the Grand Canyon, San Francisco, Seattle, or Mt. Rushmore.****The PSP version has exclusive challenge locations and skins."},{"id":4210,"title":"Ben 10 Alien Force - Vilgax Attacks","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Papaya Studios","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Players take on the role of Ben Tennyson from the television series Ben 10: Alien Force. Vilgax is once again attempting to invade earth, and Ben is the only hero who can stand in his way of Vilgax's newly discovered Null Void cannon. ****Players are able to transform into eight alien forms to battle their way through Vilgax's minions and solve various puzzles along the way. The action takes place on the home worlds of Ben's alien forms as players platform their way through the lava pits of Vulpin and break their way through the temples of Terradino. Combat uses a combo based attack system focused on grand special attacks which take out several enemies at a time. Enemies spawn in waves of several enemies each, creating swarms of enemy attackers.****Along with Vilgax, several other memorable villains from the series make appearance throughout the game in epic boss battles."},{"id":4211,"title":"Ben 10 Ultimate Alien - Cosmic Destruction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Papaya Studios","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"A year after Vilgax Attacked; a new menace, a mysterious cosmic storm, threatens to destroy the Earth. Ben Tennyson is back, armed with his new Ultimatrix and 10 all new alien forms. He is on a race against time to scour the Earth to uncover pieces of an ancient alien artifact, which when reassembled will be the only thing powerful enough to stop the impending doom. His search will take him to many famous locations around the world and pit him against some of the galaxy’s worst villains including a larger than life battle against the coming destroyer of worlds, an evil Way Big! "},{"id":4212,"title":"Ben Hur - Blood of Braves","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Microids","publisherName":"Microids","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Microids' chariot racing game for the Sony PlayStation 2 will let you assume the role of a number of fabled heroes from ancient Rome. 15 characters to choose from • Master 64 spells, heal, magic attack and skill upgrades • Engage in close combat, or long range battles • 17 Mythical circuits: Olympus, Pompeii, the Circus Maximus... • Career, Arcade, Time Attack, Deathmatch and Multiplayer game modes. "},{"id":4213,"title":"Beverly Hills Cop","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Join Axel Foley as he makes his long-awaited return in this thrilling all-new action adventure, based on the Beverly Hills Cop movie from Paramount Pictures! Have you got what it takes to survive on the mean streets of Los Angeles? "},{"id":4214,"title":"Beyond Good & Evil","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ubisoft Montpellier","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In the future, on the planet Hillys, the population suffers from constant attacks from the alien DomZ. The situation is gradually getting worse, as the rate of DomZ kidnapings increase. The Alpha Section forces, who are in charge of protecting citizens, seem to be completely ineffective, not even fighting the DomZ. In the midst of this situation, the secretive organization IRIS alleges that the Alpha Section is involved in a massive government conspiracy, and seeks to expose the truth through journalism.****You control the young reporter/photographer Jade, with her companions Pey'j and Double H. After experiencing first-hand a DomZ attack, she is contacted by IRIS, who recruit her as an action reporter. Jade is now tasked with infiltrating the Alpha Section, exposing the government conspiracy, and ultimately finding the truth for herself.****Beyond Good & Evil is an action-adventure game with diverse game play. Most of the game is based on stealth and puzzles, but there are sequences of racing, shooting, combat, and platform action. There are several mini-games and even an online ranking system (used by entering codes online after they are assigned in-game when the game is saved). As the game progresses, a large story unfolds, even dealing with some social issues on the way."},{"id":4215,"title":"Biathlon 2008","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"49Games","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment  Corp.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"Biathlon 2008 is the seventh part in the Biathlon series. Like its predecessor it allows you to play the Biathlon on your PC. ****Biathlon consists of two elements: cross-country skiing and rifle shooting on a shooting range. The racing parts require the player to keep an eye on his avatar's stamina so he won't be worn out. In the shooting sequences he has to shoot five stationary targets as quickly as possible. The game features 17 tracks to race on spread across 13 different locations. Players can compose their own characters from different stats that determine their prowess in various skills. Top bi-athletes Magdalena Neuner, Kati Wilhelm, Michael Greis and Sven Fischer are also playable.****Multiplayer is possible through 4-player hot seat and 2-player split-screen mode."},{"id":4216,"title":"Bible Game, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mass Media, Inc.","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"The Bible Game is a Christian-themed party game. There are a variety of trivia questions (from a pool of 1,500) related to the Old Testament. The main two modes are \"TV Game Show\" and \"Challenge Games\". The latter lets you choose any mini-game. In the TV Game Show mode players need to buzz in quickly to answer. The game supports up to four players and includes 20 mini-games based on Biblical stories, from Jonah and the Whale to David and Goliath. It also includes music by Christian artists."},{"id":4217,"title":"Big Idea's Veggie Tales - LarryBoy and the Bad Apple","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Papaya Studios","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"LarryBoy and the Bad Apple is based on the popular VeggieTales series of Christian children's videos and specifically on the movie of the same name.  The Bad Apple is taking over Bumblyburg using her power to create a world based around people's temptations. LarryBoy must save the citizens of Bumblyburg, including himself from their temptations to stop her.  LarryBoy has the standard platforming hop move as well as a variety of gadgets to help him accomplish his goals. These include a gliding cape to clear large gaps, a heavy cape to push floor buttons and a radioactive cape to activate electronics. He also has a plunger grapple to let him hit buttons that are out of reach and a squirt gun, both of which are operated from the first-person mode and the standard platformer spin attack.  Enemies come in three types: grunts, throwers and seekers. Grunts are defeated with a spin attack. Throwers throw projectiles, which you must hit back at the them with the spin attack and seekers cannot be defeated directly, but must be lured to an air vent, which sucks them in.  There are five levels, each themed around a particular person's temptation and a final boss fight The boss in each case is the Bad Apple and is defeated a different way each time, essentially requiring you to work out a puzzle.  The levels have various items to collect to unlock things like songs and videos and also multiplayer games like tic tac toe and darts, each with a Larry twist."},{"id":4218,"title":"Big Mutha Truckers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Big Mutha Truckers is a truck racing game where you are one of Ma Jackson's four kids. You have to make money for 60 days. The one who earns most money in that period will get Ma's bussiness. There are plenty obstacles to change your success to failure.****Players make cash by trading various commodities in the five cities that make up Hick State County, by taking on special jobs (some legal, some not so legal), by wagering with other rival drivers and by causing as much chaos as possible!"},{"id":4219,"title":"Big Mutha Truckers 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"The truckers return and this time you have to get Ma Jackson off the hook after being arrested for tax evasion. Bribe the jurors as you take the roll of Ma's cousin Jacob in a race to make money by trucking and trading.**Drive and go almost everywhere at any time in a bigger environment than the original finding shortcuts and new towns to go trucking in. Trading is only a small part of the game and has been simplified to allow more time driving."},{"id":4220,"title":"Bigs 2, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Blue Castle Games","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"The Bigs 2 is an arcade-oriented baseball game. During matches, the player takes the role of the active player, e.g. the batter, and tries to make a successful move. Successful actions fill up a power meter and when it is full, the player can unleash powerful abilities: Big Blast (an automatic home run when hitting the ball as batter) or Big Heat (a power pitch).  In contrast to the main console version, this version is more similar to the predecessor. The only change which has made its way into this version is the wheelhouse system which shows shows the high risk zones of each batter. Actually bringing a ball through these zones rewards a big hit to his overall effectiveness. The other additions like the Big Slam ability and new mini games are not present. The Become A Legend career mode is identical to the predecessor's Rookie Challenge."},{"id":4221,"title":"Bigs, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blue Castle Games","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"The BIGS is an arcade-style baseball game that is less focused on the intricate details of the game and more on the actual gameplay, proven by the inclusion of power-ups and turbos during gameplay. All 30 teams from MLB and their stadiums are included, as well as their player rosters. The Wii version of this game is controlled by flicking the Wii remote and Nunchuk. These motion controls include drumming the remote and nunchuk when trying to speed up and using the remote as a bat when hitting.****Instead of a traditional season mode as in many other baseball simulations, in The BIGS there is a mode titled Rookie Challenge, where the player creates a ballplayer and tries to lead him and his team to the World Series. Another mode, Home Run Pinball, puts a hitter in the middle of Times Square, New York, with the aim to hit balls into windows and neon lights."},{"id":4222,"title":"Biker Mice from Mars","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Creat Studios","publisherName":"The Game Factory","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"The Biker Mice from Mars are on a quest to get hold of the one thing that can save Mars, their home planet, from total destruction the Regenerator, but they are not the only ones who want this powerful item Hairball, leader of the ruthless feline race the Catatonians, and Ronald Rump, evil corporate land developer want the Regenerator for their own evil purposes. They will throw everything they have at our heroes to acquire it, but the Biker Mice are not alone they have friends throughout the solar system to help them when the going gets rough. "},{"id":4223,"title":"Billiards Xciting","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Agenda","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Billiards Xciting delivers all the awesome gameplay found in pool with solid graphics and precision ball movement, with a system that makes it possible to play repeatedly by matching the playing conditions. Billiards has never been this real! "},{"id":4224,"title":"Billy the Wizard - Rocket Broomstick Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Metro3D Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Billy the Wizard: Rocket Broomstick Racing involves Billy the Wizard having to race alongside other wizards in the broomstick Grand Prix. Opponents can be blasted out of the sky with magical powers. Players need to collect extra ammunition or power-ups while flying through the environment, dodging obstacles. There are three main sequences in the game: the racing, collecting spell books that have been escaped from the library and dragon chases where Billy and his friends hunt down a dragon to defeat it, while dealing with the minions.****There are 40 stages spread across five levels and the game also includes eight playable characters to choose from. There are six game modes in total, such as Orb Domination, two Grand Prix and Hoop Chase. Multiplayer is available for up to four players simultaneously."},{"id":4225,"title":"Bionicle","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Argonaut Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Playing as the Toa, Toa Nuva and finally the 7th Toa, you must explore the six elementally-themed regions of Mata Nui - a tropical paradise of high mountains, great lakes and mighty volcanoes - rescue the scattered Matoran and break the spell of darkness sent by the evil Makuta. In doing so you will face danger in equal measure from the islands many environmental hazards (including falling rocks, rainforest winds, icicles and lava falls) and the foul minions of Makuta. So whether youre a skilled player or a young gamer, the time has come to emerge from behind your mask. The fate of Mata Nui is now in your hands...Toa, you must explore the six elementally-themed. Choose any one of the six Toa characters to begin your adventure. Use the unique elemental powers of the Toa and summon 'blasts' of elemental energy to defeat your enemies"},{"id":4226,"title":"Bionicle Heroes","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Eidos, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Bionicle Heroes is an action-shooter where the player takes on the role of the various Lego Bionicle Toa Inika - Jaller, Matoro, Hahli, Kongu, Hewkii, and Nuparu.****These heroes wear Toa Masks of Power - powerups you can find throughout the levels to gain different elemental based abilities. You'll also find Bionicle cannisters to help aid your quest to defeat Vezon - the 7th Piraka who had stolen the Mask of Life.****Gameplay centers around firefights against the alien \"robots\" called Vahki, Visorak and Borhok.  Players will collect Lego pieces for every enemy you defeat, and eventually enable an invulnerable Hero Mode to help defeat the Toa's enemies."},{"id":4227,"title":"Black","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Criterion Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Sgt. J. Keller is a Black Op and he has just failed his operation - badly.  He has been incarcerated and is interrogated to reveal his mission and to find out what went wrong.  The player goes through Keller's failed operation in eight areas, wasting enemy soldiers and trying to stay alive.  There are primary and secondary objectives, such as reaching a rendezvous point and gathering intel.****Black is a classic first-person shooter with variety of weapons and interactive scenery - interactive meaning destructible in this case.  Enemy soldiers can be killed by destroying a nearby fuel tank for example, and weak shelter, like a wooden fence, can be shot to pieces in order to expose the enemy.****The game can be played in four difficulty levels: easy, normal, hard, and black ops.  In easy mode, only the primary objective is required.  In normal and hard modes, some of the secondary objectives are required.  In black ops mode - unlocked after completing the game on hard - all objectives must be reached.  New weapons are also unlocked after finishing a level."},{"id":4228,"title":"Black & Bruised","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Digital Fiction","publisherName":"Majesco Sales, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Black & Bruised is a cartoonish take on boxing with 18 different boxers, each with their own personality and fighting style.  There are five different modes including multi-player, exhibition and a story mode told with CG with each boxer's life story is played out in story mode.  Each boxer has a different special attack and power-ups can be picked up to use in matches.  There are 30 different facial expressions for each boxer reacting to punches and misses giving them a life-like appearance."},{"id":4229,"title":"Black Market Bowling","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tantalus Interactive","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"Take to the lanes with this exciting bowling game featuring a large and diverse cast of crazy personalities.  Whether you choose the brooding Ivan the Giant, the innocent-looking school girl Pearl, the sweet grandma Edna, or the too-cool Miles, you're sure to be up for a bowling challenge in the six diverse locations.****There are three different modes of play for single player mode: Challenge, which has you facing off against an amateur bowler, then a professional.  Beat the pro and you unlock that player!  Match Play takes you through a long ladder tournament, while Shootout pits you against two other opponents in each round.  In addition to this, you can play multiplayer with up to three of your friends."},{"id":4230,"title":"Blade II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Mucky Foot Productions","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In an adaptation of the \"Blade II\" movie, you take on the role of the daywalker Blade in his quest to rid the world of vampires.  Using weapons such as a pistol, shotgun, or just wooden stakes, you must control Blade to fight through every level's exit to the ultimate confrontation.****Determined to stop the vampires, Blade battles through three huge campaigns: The Arcan Mountain Base, Lairs of Buron, and Karkov Tower. Using martial arts and weapons, you'll try to defeat vampires and collect glyphs without getting yourself killed. If you need help, request a tutorial from your friend, Whistler."},{"id":4231,"title":"Blitz - The League","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Blitz: The League is the first football game with no NFL license in many years - because EA signed an exclusive deal with the NFL, Midway developed one without the license. The game has 17 fantasy teams all with their own look and feel - from personalities to logos. ****The game differentiates itself further from official games by giving the players an off-field presence, often involving sex, performance-enhancing drugs and violence. The game has input from the writer for Playmakers, the football-based soap opera the NFL forced ESPN to cancel.****Blitz: The League has 8-man teams, and makes spectacular action-packed moves easier than in real life. Impressive moves boost your Clash meter, which allows you to pull off unrealistic moves, such as easier running due to Bullet Time, and some brutally tough defences tackles. If these tackles happen frequently enough the players will fight hockey-style, lunging into wild tackles. The team with the most tackles from this gains the Unleashed mode, which has even more gruesome moves, of a style the NFL would not allow to be associated with their product.****Additional features include multiplayer action with head-to-head online play and complete customization options of players, teams, stadiums and more. Lawrence Taylor appears as the poster boy."},{"id":4232,"title":"Blood Omen 2 - The Legacy of Kain Series","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Following the events of Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen, over 200 years the vampire Kain has assembled an army of vampires to take over the world of the humans. Fighting across Nosgoth, goal is to make his way to the great city of Meridian and take control of this stronghold. However upon reaching the gates of the city, the army is challenged by the Serafan Order, an organized force of vampire hunters and it's leader, the magical Serafan lord. Kain engages the Serafan Lord in single combat, and is struck down and defeated, Kain's sword, the Soul Reaver, is claimed by his enemy. Unconscious for 200 years, Kain awakes under the care of the vampire Umah to a world he barely recognizes. Having lost it's army, the vampires have been hunted down by the Serafan and only a few remain. The city of Meridian is ruled under martial law by the Serafan Order and demands great things of it's citizens. Strange \"Glyph magic\" is used to power machines and fuel industry, but at the same time is deadly to vampires and used as wards throughout the city. Kain swears vengeance on the opponent who defeated him and seeks to reclaim his place as ruler of the vampires.****The Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2 is a 3rd person adventure game, more similar in perspective to Soul Reaver than the first Blood Omen game. The player controls from behind Kain's shoulder and can move him in different directions, attack, jump, use \"dark gifts\" and grab on to ledges. Kain's life energy steadily depletes and must be replenished constantly by drinking blood. Blood is found by consuming any living creature nearby, often requiring defeating an enemy through combat first. As Kain consumes blood, his meter is filled up. Once full, Kain gains additional health. Kain also learns new dark gifts throughout the game, by defeating boss creatures. Some gifts include: the ability to blend into mist, fire projectiles, use projectile telekinesis or make a great horizontal leap. Many of these abilities can be used to perform \"stealth kills\" which will instantly defeat a foe. Kain will fight using his bare hands, or by picking up daggers, swords, axes and other weapons. These weapons all attack differently, eventually breaking, and can also be thrown at enemies from afar.****The Serafan use Glyph magic, partially because it is deadly to vampires. Kain will often encounter areas where he is barred from progress because of Glyph barriers and must find a way around them. Additionally, glyphs function similar to electricity in that they power machines and switches. Many of the puzzles featured in Blood Omen 2 involve needing to create a glyph \"circuit\" in order to deliver power to a specific point. Glyph energy glows as it travels down it's connection, allowing the player to see exactly where the energy spark is."},{"id":4233,"title":"Blood Will Tell - Tezuka Osamu's Dororo","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Sega","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Seduced by the power offered to him, a samurai allows harm to come to his infant son.  The son, fated to destroy the 48 Fiends, has 48 body parts removed, one by each demon.  The samurai sets the remains adrift along a river, where the still-living child is discovered by a kindly doctor.  After raising the child, the doctor operates on him, replacing his missing parts with mechanical ones.  Knowing the child's destiny, the doctor replaces his missing arms with sword arms, attaches a repeating rifle to one arm, and a cannon to one leg.  The game begins with the now-adult Hyakkimaru beginning his quest to reclaim his body parts from the Fiends.  Soon joined by the child-thief Dororo, the pair embark on a quest against ancient Japanese demons and the monsters they create.****Blood Will Tell is an action game where the player controls Hyakkimaru, a man whose body parts were stolen by demons when he was a child.  His destiny is to reclaim each of his body parts, which allow him to increase his stats such as HP and power, as well as optional special functions (for example, the eye displays the game in colour, while the vocal chords allow him to speak).  Hyakkimaru wields a sword, which can be used to attack enemies - he can also swap for his two smaller swords concealed within his arms.  As he uses the swords, they level up and increase in power.  Hyakkimaru can also charge up a sword attack, and if released at the correct time, is given the opportunity to enter a series of button presses for combos.  If the enemy is killed during this combo, the player can perform a finishing move with the Triangle button which can yield bonus items ranging from health items to swords.****Hyakkimaru is also outfitted with a repeating rifle and a cannon in his leg.  While these are very powerful, they both require their own ammo and cannot be used without it.  The gun can be fired rapidly at foes, while the cannon must be charged and aimed for a powerful shot.  Both of these weapons have the advantage of being long-range weapons, unlike his swords which must be used at close quarters.****At a certain point in the game, Hyakkimaru meets the child thief, Dororo.  Dororo often assists Hyakkimaru during combat, and can be issued commands, such as 'fight', 'evade', 'collect items' or 'search'.  Sometimes the pair will split up, and Dororo will be playable on his own.  These sections are more puzzle-based, with the thief pulling switches to activate puzzles, dodging traps, and stealing items.  Dororo can throw rocks from a distance, and later gets smoke bombs which are more incapacitating."},{"id":4234,"title":"BloodRayne","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Terminal Reality","publisherName":"Majesco Sales, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"There are things in the world that humanity should not know about, and things it must be protected from. It is these things that the Brimstone Society hunts, and their newest agent for the cause is the half-vampire codenamed BloodRayne. Her mission will take her from clearing out the walking dead and man-sized insects in the swamps of Louisiana to hunting down members of the secretive Gegengheist Gruppe branch of the Nazi military around the world, as well as the monsters they unwittingly awakened.****Rayne's primary weapons against both monsters and men are the blades attached to her arms, and as the game progresses she will gain additional attacks to string together. Rayne can also hold many weapons, such as pistols, shotguns, and sub machine guns, at once, but she is not overly attached to them and will discard any weapon that runs dry. Her enhanced vampiric strength even allows her to rip up mounted gun emplacements and fire them from the hip. Another vampiric strength is her ability to drain the blood out of any human she can grab in order to restore her health. By killing enemies Rayne's rage meter will fill, eventually allowing her to enter Blood Rage, slowing the world around her and gaining new combo attacks that can dismember or totally cut in half weaker opponents. Rayne's ability to perceive the world will grow as the game progresses as well, allowing her to see living things through walls, zoom in on distant targets, and speed up her perception that everything, herself included, appear to slow down."},{"id":4235,"title":"BloodRayne 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Terminal Reality","publisherName":"Majesco Sales, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Sequel to BloodRayne, BloodRayne 2 follows Rayne into the modern day. No longer killing Nazis, she teams up again with the Brimstone Society to take out her Vampire Father and her various siblings. Rayne's new powers and abilities include rail sliding (among other acrobatics), blood guns, stop time, and tons of gruesome fatalities to dispatch her foes with."},{"id":4236,"title":"Bloody Roar 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eighting/Raizing","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The third edition of the beast transforming beat 'em up series includes 12 gameplay modes including the usual arcade, versus and practice along with survival (beat as many opponants as possible before dying) and 8 gameplay modes that can only be played once you unlock them.****The same gameplay style created in the 2 Playstation versions continues here, where your character has the ability to morph into a beast during play to inflict more damage and combos on the enemy. Each arena in the game now has the Dead or Alive 2 style breakable landscapes while the graphics have been improved greatly to use the available power of the PS2."},{"id":4237,"title":"Bloody Roar 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Eighting","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"During the XGC (X-Genome Code) Incident one year ago, riots raged over the earth by beasts that did not show the XCG, and all over the country small earthquakes shook the land. The cause was unknown, but as the Crest Incident came to an end and the rioting and earthquakes subsided, people began to claim that all was due to the influence of the Stone Seal. Although the Stone Seal has been locked away, the rioting and earthquakes have returned. This time, the incidents are on a larger scale than those of a year ago. What could be behind it all?****Bloody Roar 4 is the last title in the series, and is once again a full-3D fighting game featuring the series' trademark transformation abilities. Unlike previous titles in the series, the beast gauge now acts as its own health bar; if a character's health gauge is depleted, they will automatically transform. The game features 18 playable fighters and a variety of game modes, including standard arcade, versus, time-attack, training, and survival modes. Of special mention is the career mode, in which fighting battles will earn so-called &quot;DNA points,&quot; which can be spent on abilities and equipment to customize a character for use in other modes."},{"id":4238,"title":"BlowOut","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Terminal Reality","publisherName":"Majesco Sales, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Blowout is a game that takes a classic gameplay concept and updates it with modern graphics and sounds. This game is a side-scrolling platform shooter. The graphics are 3-dimensional polygons, but the action stays almost entirely in a 2-dimensional plane.****The setting for the game is a space station that has been overrun by hostile aliens. You play as a bad-ass soldier dude who will single-handedly wipe the aliens out.****You travel around each level in a non-linear fashion.  You have to fight your way through endless hordes to find keys, flip switches, use elevators, and then ultimately defeat a big boss at the end."},{"id":4239,"title":"BMX XXX","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Z - Axis, Ltd.","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"Slightly unusual for a tricks/stunt game, BMX XXX adds a twist to its genre by employing themes involving foul language, nudity and toilet humour.****The \"Hardcore Tour\" mode has you playing the levels, pulling off tricks and completing goals to unlock things such as new levels or stripper videos. The goals are of the odd variety, including things like collecting yellow snow for an icecream man, or gathering empty cans for a homeless guy. Also have to watch out for a health bar which accounts for your injuries and can make you start over levels if you run out of it.****Do well enough in the game and you unlock a topless mode, where the riders are all.. well.. ****There's also a 'create-a-ride' mode, and a two player split screen option, with different games of its own. The game plays on Acclaim's own Dave Mirra series' engine."},{"id":4240,"title":"Board Games Gallery","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Boardgames Compendium is a collection of 10 of the best loved boardgames from around the world. Go head to head in a battle of wits to destroy the enemy's boats before they destroy you in Sea Battle. Climb the ladders and avoid the snakes to be the first to the top in SnakesAlive!  Race to get all four of your team safetly home while knocking your opponents back to square one in CatchUp! Plus seven other classic boardgames of skill, chance and a little luck! Play against friends or the computer in these classic games "},{"id":4241,"title":"Bob the Builder - Festival of Fun","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Mastertronic","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Join Bob the Builder and the Team in an exciting new adventure! It's summer festival time in Sunflower Valley, with loads of music and food and fun for everyone. But before the festivities can begin there's work to be done! Can you help Bob and his friends get this party started? Created with young players in mind, this game is sure to delight any Bob the Builder fan!"},{"id":4242,"title":"Bob the Builder Eye Toy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Bob the Builder has an exciting new challenge. The mayor himself has asked Bob to build the townâ€™s new sport centre. Itâ€™s a brilliant job, but thereâ€™s a small problem â€\" Bobâ€™s only got one day to complete all the work. Wendy and all his friends are lending a hand (even lazybones Pilchard) but itâ€™s still too big a task. Bob needs your help â€\" can you fix it? Yes, you can!  Easy to play for boys and girls from the age of three unsupervised and even younger when supervised by a parent. "},{"id":4243,"title":"Bode Miller Alpine Skiing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"49Games","publisherName":"Valcon Games","players":"1-12 Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"As Bode Miller, skiing superstar, you will feel at home on just about any slope. Take on the Kandahar ski-run or put your skills to the test on Saslong, the demanding World Cup course in Groden. Bode Miller Alpine Skiing offers a finely tuned balance of role playing and racing action, enabling you to build your skills, wealth and equipment as you descend upon the pistes of the world's greatest ski venues. "},{"id":4244,"title":"Bolt","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Bolt is based on the animated movie of the same name. It stars the dog Bolt, who plays a dog with super powers on a TV show, and his owner Penny. However, the movie does not follow the story of the movie (Bolt starts to believe his super powers are real), but completely takes place within the fictional TV series. The plot is about rescuing Penny's father who was kidnapped by the evil Dr. Calisto.  While playing through the 25 missions, the control regularly switches between Bolt and Penny. Bolt's sections are focused on melee combat: Bolt use both super powers (limited by an energy bar) and regular attacks while fighting against multiple enemies at once. "},{"id":4245,"title":"Bombastic","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shift","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1-5\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Bombastic, the sequel to Devil Dice, is a puzzle game where you attempt to clear a field of explosive dice. To set the dice off, you must roll the top face of the die you're standing on next to the same number of interconnected die with the same face (i.e. connect five 5's, four 4's). After a set period of time, the dice will explode, igniting any dice that the explosion touches that either match the number, or are one lower. This game is very fast-paced - you have to keep moving, because if you're on top of an exploding die, you get knocked out and you lose the game.****There are several modes of play in Bombastic - Trial Mode, where you try to clear 100 levels; Story Mode, where you progress through stages trying to solve preset puzzles and fight bosses, and Battle Mode, where you fight against four opponents and try to stay alive as long as you can. In addition to the standard Bombastic mode, you can also unlock classic Devil Dice mode, where the dice sink into the ground instead of exploding."},{"id":4246,"title":"Bomberman Hardball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson","publisherName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Bomberman Hardball is an action game with four different game modes: Arena, Tennis, Golf and Baseball. The three sports games tend towards the \"fun-sport\" category (relatively simple controls and physics), but are still grounded in the real rule set: there are no power-ups or special moves. The controls of all three sports follow the genre standards: in Tennis, the player walks towards the ball and hits it, Golf has the standard two-click controls and in Baseball the control switches between pitching (selecting a pitch type and aim) and batting (aiming the hit). All three modes feature either exhibition or tournament play; a few Bomberman characters with different abilities and other playing options, e.g. in Tennis the player can choose between single/double and different courts.  Arena has the standard Bomberman gameplay: multiple characters walk around in overhead maps and lay bombs in order to kill the competition. Bombing away destructible blocks may reveal power-ups which have positive (e.g. laying more bombs at once or higher walking speed) or negative (e.g. negating the positive power-ups) effects when picked up. Besides the classic deathmatch, there are also a few other game modes available: star battle (collecting stars), crown battle (the winner needs to find and pick up the crown) and point battle. Each match can also be customized, e.g. handicap, number of power-ups or time limit.  The Living Mode allows to create a custom character with unlockable outfits and view AI controlled matches. Except Baseball (restricted to two players), up to four players can participate in matches."},{"id":4247,"title":"Bomberman Kart","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson","publisherName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Bomberman gets out of the maze to go racing in a kart. Like Mario Kart players get to race around on the wild tracks while attacking the other racers, pick-up bonus items along the way, and use those speed boosts to launch you past the other guys. Choose from a variety of different karts and characters."},{"id":4248,"title":"Boogie","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Pipeworks Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Boogie is a dance and Karaoke game.  Unlike most similar games, which use special pads to control the dancing, the Wii version makes use of the Wii remote. The nunchuck can also be used to control the facial expressions in Strike-a-pose sequences, but is not required. For karaoke, Boogie includes a USB microphone. Each song can be played as a dance or a karaoke game. Players either match the rhythm and pitch, or match the song's beats to dance. Variation and combos are encouraged, as too many similar moves will lower the score. By performing well in the dances, a Boogie meter is filled. When full the player can execute a special move. While dancing, bonus items appear such as multipliers, tokens and meter boosts.****The game features a story mode centered around an intergalactic singing and dancing competition. There are five different characters, each with a unique story. For all other modes of play, players can create custom avatars based upon the five base characters, with a chapter in the story mode for each of them. Token collected during gameplay can be traded in for new songs, stages and outfits. There is also a mode where players can manipulate the camera to record their own music videos."},{"id":4249,"title":"Bouncer, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"DreamFactory","publisherName":"Square Co., Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"You play one of three bouncers of the bar Fate; Sion, Kou.  Dominique, a young girl, bar mascot and friend of Sion has been kidnapped by Mikado Special Forces.  You battle your way in an attempt to rescue Dominique.****Very much modeled on an interactive action film, you really do &quot;Play the Movie&quot;.  Mostly a straight action fighter game, there are a few RPG twists thrown in as you can learn new moves and increase your life, power and defense.  Since the trio battles together you can choose which character to control at the beginning of each new battle."},{"id":4250,"title":"Bowling Xciting","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"Up to 4 people can play at one time using multi-tap for the Sony PlayStation 2. Simple controls and realistic gameplay. With 6 unique characters, you can throw a curved ball or slam the pins with real power. "},{"id":4251,"title":"Boxing Champions","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Boxing Champions knocks out the competition with one hand tied behind its back! With an unrivalled blend of ultra-realistic boxing physics, a huge variety of competitors, numerous locations and a plethora of combination and one-off outlandish punches – all at a budget price - it is easy to see why Boxing Champions is a heavy-weight contender to be the undisputed boxing champion on Playstation 2. "},{"id":4252,"title":"Bratz - Forever Diamondz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Cloe, Jade, Sasha and Yasmin are back in a whole new adventure as they compete in the America Rocks Fashion TV show that sends them across the country in search of the hottest, young fashion designer. Their road trip across America takes the girls on a wild race, where high fashion and out of this world encounters make for stylin' adventures. "},{"id":4253,"title":"Bratz - Girlz Really Rock","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Bratz are out of Stylesville and attending Camp Starshine, the summer camp for the most talented students of the performing arts. They meet Anna, a lonely ballerina who has dedicated so much of her life to dance that she has excluded everything else - including fun and friendship. The girls befriend Anna and help her to be a more rounded individual. When she has a crisis of confidence, her new friends are there to rally around her, helping her create a performance for the end of camp showcase that no one will forge "},{"id":4254,"title":"Bratz - Rock Angelz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"Bratz Rock Angelz chronicles the adventures of the 4 main Bratz franchise girls -- Jade, Sasha, Chloe, and Yasmin -- as they follow their globetrotting fashion dreams on their way to start a world famous rock band. It starts when Jade receives a dream internship at a high fashion magazine with a tyrannical editor-in-chief who also employs twin sisters who happen to be Jade's arch-nemeses. Jade does not last long at this internship. She and her friends decide to found a competing fashion magazine and the adventure rolls on from there.****The game features 9 chapters and the gameplay alternates between 3D adventure and assorted minigames. In the 3D adventure mode, the player guides the current Bratz character around various rendered sets and interacts with other characters, who invariably give the Bratz goals to carry out in order to further the storyline.****The minigames include a fruit smoothie mixing game, where the player controls the smoothie stand and must make fruit smoothies per the Bratz girl's real-time specifications; a magazine layout minigame; a minigame where the player must pick out the right clothes for the editor's business trip; and many others. Successful completion of a minigame unlocks more outfits that the player can dress the Bratz characters in."},{"id":4255,"title":"Bratz - The Movie","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"Bratz The Movie follows its predecessors, Bratz Rock Angelz and Bratz Forever Diamondz, however the game uses a higher defonition than previous games. Four playable characters: Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha and Jade. Blingz in this game appear orange instead of blue for the predecessors, but still act as money for buying with. The phone is also similar with the mobile phone menu, where you can read messages, and see the objective, what the player currently has to do, as well as the home feature. The player can again adopt a pet (cat or dog), and take them to pet shows, accessorize them, etc... The pet helps in certain objectives and tasks. A new feature to this game is your pet can find extra objects while not on an task, including extra treats, large amounts of money and the characters coins (which can only be found in this way).  Like its predecessors, the game has an explorable roam similar to Grand Theft Auto series. New features in the game include fashion designing (design full outfits), new mini-games, new tricks in the ice rinks, as well as learning to play the guitar in the new music academy. The game also re-explores London from Bratz Rock Anglez (with an additional subway added) and New York from Bratz Forever Diamondz (without the access of exploring Central Park). Each place (London, New York, Stylesville) you visit, there is one concert or fashion show you need to accomplish. "},{"id":4256,"title":"Brave - The Search for Spirit Dancer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"VIS Entertainment","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Brave is a young native American boy who lives in the forest. As he wants to become a warrior, the elderly shaman Grey Bear prepares an adventure and hides carvings that will grant him new skills. During the search, however, the village is brutally attacked by the demonic creature Wendigo. Brave is the only one who can defeat it, but in order to do that, he has to track the path of the mysterious shaman Spirit Dancer, discover his past, and find the means to defeat the evil force.****Brave is a 3D third-person platformer with puzzles. Set in worlds with different themes (ice world, volcanic world, wastelands, forest...), Brave can roam freely, but certain parts are only opened up after solving quests. The boy can jump, duck, climb, and do basic attack moves. While observing, for certain actions, and when using ranged weapons, a first-person view is available as well. During the adventure, Brave acquires new abilities, which allow him to track creatures by smell or their tracks, mimic animals' sounds to lure or distract them, summon creatures, or invoke shaman powers to become an animal (an eagle, a bear, a rabbit and even a skunk). Health is acquired by killing animals or destroying vegetation. Brave can also collect up to five eagle feathers, which allow him to stock up on shaman power that provides superior strength for a short time.****The exploration gameplay has been mixed with action sequences, where you canoe down river rapids, or ride on a buffalo or an eagle while fighting. There is a strong emphasis on movement and platform-jumping, and there is an adjustable difficulty level, reflected in the amount of hints Grey Bear provides through a \"mobile stone\". Next to the abilities, there are different weapons to be found, such as spears, tomahawks and bows. Additionally, Brave can search for secret totems that open up concept art in the menu."},{"id":4257,"title":"Breath of Fire - Dragon Quarter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The world is called Deep Earth. The world is a huge underground complex of cities and labyrinths. The world is populated by people who have never seen the sky and the sun in their lives. The world is dark and hostile, and knows no mercy. Technology is well developed in this world, but the society is ruled by a cruel law, dividing all the citizens into classes, depending on the their D-ratio - a form of identifying people and assigning to them a social status at the same time. This is the reality of mankind somewhere in a fantasy universe, where the hero Ryu is thrown into. ****Ryu is a simple guard, a ranger with a low D-ratio - his job is to help to protect the citizens from genics - artificial monsters who have gone wild. During one of such routine patrols, Ryu runs into a mysterious silent girl named Nina, and saves her from a monster. Willing to protect her, Ryu discovers in himself a devastating power. He is now determined to do something for the society of Deep Earth - and perhaps to guide them to the surface of the planet...****\"Dragon Quarter\" is a radical departure from the previous titles of the long-running series, and from standard console-style RPGs in general. The game is built as a huge dungeon crawler, with no overworld map. The combat is much more strategic than usually: each character has action points (AP), which can be used to move around the screen during an enemy encounter, and to perform a variety of combo attacks. There is no magic in the game, and many of the items you find in dungeons are random. All the enemies are visible on screen. Depending on who first initiated a physical contact, your party or the enemies get an extra turn in battles. The game allows (and even encourages) the player to restart the game from the beginning, keeping the items and the party experience (extra experience you get from battles and from treasure chests, which you can store and then assign to any of the characters). The game also features a special counter - Ryu can use his traditional dragon transformation abilities, but the counter raises with each such transformation, and when the counter reaches 100, the game is over. Raising your D-ratio allows you to access new areas every time when you re-play the game."},{"id":4258,"title":"Breeders' Cup - World Thoroughbred Championships","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"4J Studios","publisherName":"Bethesda Softworks LLC","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships is a  realistic horse racing simulator where players can bet and race horses in real Breeder's Cup events. You can compete in North America's premier events such as Del Mar, Belmont Park and Keeneland along with many others, leading up to the most prestige event, the Breeders' Cup.****Choose from thousands of horses to own and breed to create the ultimate champion or place bets with the most sophisticated betting system used by professional handicappers. Choose to start a career or choose a quick race to play against the computer or go head to head with a buddy, you can choose to go to an event just to bet or even choose Race a Legend to take on real Breeder's Cup winners including the legendary Seabiscuit.  ****The game is officially licensed by the NTRA (National Throughobred Racing Association) and features the voice of Breeder's Cup announcer Tom Durkin."},{"id":4259,"title":"Brian Lara International Cricket 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"The legend of cricket makes a welcome come back after years of absence and does it with style. Take part in a World Tour, tournaments and a Challenge mode where you can relive some classic cricketing moments (the graphics even go black and white) like the first Ashes match where England lost back in 1882.**Simple controls make the game as pick up and play as you could possibly want so you don't need to be a cricket genius to enjoy the game or understand what's going on."},{"id":4260,"title":"Brian Lara International Cricket 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"This entry into the Brian Lara/Ricky Ponting Cricket series features all the teams and venues of the 2007 Cricket World Cup, as well as the Champions Trophy one-day event, fast-paced Twenty20 matches, and full-length 5-day Test matches. Player names outside those tournaments are fictional.****There are more bowling styles, including increased reverse swing as the ball ages. Reflex catches from slips, extra run-outs and stumpings are added to the fielding. Batting now includes realistic modeling of shots off the edges of the bat, and a graceful sweep shot. Computer AI plays a more attacking arcade-like game.****Gameplay is offline or online tournaments (on PC and XBox 360, a first for a cricket game) with up to 16 players. Players can create their own dream team of the world's best cricketers, or try one of the new tutorials to build up cricketing knowledge. A roving team of five commentators cover the various matches."},{"id":4261,"title":"Britney's Dance Beat","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Metro Graphics","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Britney Spears is holding dance auditions for her next concert.  Choose from a variety of dancers and go compete to win a spot as Britney's own dancers.  Play with some of her hits such as: Oops, I Did It Again, Baby One More Time,  I'm A Slave 4 U, and more.  You go head to head against other dancers.  Successful combos result in an attack against your opponent.  Gameplay is set on a radar type object that spins clockwise.  Buttons will appear and you have to time it and press it when the radar passes through it.  Gameplay on the Windows version differs quite a bit.  It is more like DDR where arrows will scroll up and you have to press them when they reach the top.  Unlock music videos and concert footage."},{"id":4262,"title":"Broken Sword - The Sleeping Dragon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Revolution Software","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"No less than six years have gone by before the third installment in the Broken Sword series saw the light of day. The first two games (The Shadow of the Templars and The Smoking Mirror) delved into the Knights Templar and Mayan mythology. This time, George Stobbart and Nico Collard are after the Voynich Manuscript to unravel its mysteries.****The Sleeping Dragon moves away from the 2D point-and-click concept from the earlier games and features a full 3D world, with a camera that does not rotate, but uses fixed cinematic perspectives, combined with full 5.1 sound. For the Windows version the game is no longer controlled through the mouse, but now through the keyboard, for the movement of the characters as well as all the actions. The player alternately controls George or Nico. Next to typical adventure gameplay such as exploration, conversations, and searching and combining items, there are also a few action sequences. The characters can duck, sneak, hang from ledges and move crates to reach higher areas.****The locations visited throughout the game include The Congo, Paris, England, Czech Republic and Egypt."},{"id":4263,"title":"Brothers in Arms - Earned in Blood","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Gearbox Software","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Barely seven months after the release of Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, Gearbox brings us the sequel.****Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood tells the story of Corporal Joe \"Red\" Hartsock as one of the thousands of paratroopers who landed in Normandy, France, on the eve of D-Day. Hartsock made an appearance in the previous game and now we get to see the events from his point of view, based on actual events and persons.****Though the game engine remains largely unchanged, the A.I. has been significantly improved to offer a more challenging experience as the player tries to advance through the treacherous area known as the Bocage. The player fights in first person as Hartsock but also commands either two fireteams or a fireteam and a tank as using cover and suppression fire is critical to success.**** The game also offers an interesting multiplayer mode with the rare single-mission co-op option available for the PC, as well as skirmish maps and other mods such as \"Defense\"."},{"id":4264,"title":"Brothers in Arms - Road to Hill 30","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Gearbox Software","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Brothers in Arms, one of the few games to truly be based on actual events, places you in the shoes of real-life World War II Sergeant Matt Baker, tasked with commanding your squad through a week's worth of actual battles that Baker's 101st Airborne platoon faced. Combining the cinematic action of games such as Medal of Honor and Call of Duty with the strategic command of Full Spectrum Warrior, you must command your troops to use actual army doctrine to find, fix, flank, and finish the enemy while actually participating in the battle yourself."},{"id":4265,"title":"Brunswick Pro Bowling","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Point of View","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"Brunswick Pro Bowling is a bowling simulation game. In Career mode, after creating an avatar, players compete against the computer to work their way up from amateur to professional. The player character will increase in skill (e.g. strength, accuracy) and earn money while playing. This money can be used to buy clothing or a new bowling ball, which also affects skill. Quick Play mode, as the name suggests, allows for a quick round of bowling for one to four players.  Making a throw is a little bit different depending on the platform the game is played on. Lining up on the alley to decide the direction of the ball stays the same, but on PlayStation 2 and PSP it's also necessary to set its spin. The next step is rolling the ball. On the Wii this is done by swinging the Wiimote and releasing the trigger button, where the speed of the release determines the spin of the ball. In the other versions a sickle-shaped meter is shown; pulling down on the analog stick sets the accuracy, and pushing it forward the strength of the release."},{"id":4266,"title":"Buccaneer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Essential Games","publisherName":"DigitalWare","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Sail your ship around the map, engaging the ghost ships as they cross your path More than 100 ships will be waiting! Can you destroy all of the haunted ships….? Collect souls and engage the power of the gems, to take down the enemies in a special explosive attack! "},{"id":4267,"title":"Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Chaos Bleeds","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Buffy and the crew are back for another battle against evil. On this occasion (set as a 'missing episode' from the TV series' fifth season), the powerful vampire Kakistos and The First are ready for war, and the only ones standing in their way is Buffy the Vampire Slayer and her friends Willow (an at times powerful witch), Faith (a fellow Slayer), Spike (former evil vampire turned slightly good) and Xander (caught in the middle of his best friends work).****You get the chance to play as each character during the game as you slay vampires, solve puzzles and collect items along the way to prepare you for the final showdown. Various other characters from the show appear to help you out, while some are out to hurt you big time.****Multiplayer options are also included for up to 4 players. Go rabbit hunting in Bunny Catch; be the last person standing against wave after wave of vamps in Survival or battle for control of the arena in Domination."},{"id":4268,"title":"Bujingai - The Forsaken City","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The year is 22XX, the world civilization collapsed due to the lack of power after the explosion of a nuclear reactor. You are cast in a role of Lau, main protagonist whose character is modeled after the J-POP singer Gackt. However, your friend Lei turned on the dark side and is set to destroy what is left of the world and your plan is to stop Lei by any means necessary. The entire gameplay is very similar to that of Devil May Cry games, you can jump off the walls, performs various sword attacks, and use special magic attacks while battling the minions of darkness."},{"id":4269,"title":"Bully","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rockstar Vancouver","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Bully is a story of one Jimmy Hopkins, whose academic success hasn't been anything spectacular as he's been expelled from various schools. His parents have a grand idea of sending him to Bullworth Academy which -- despite its grand name -- houses lots of other kids like Jimmy. This is the place where future dictators, murderers, and mad scientists reside. With a help of a few friends, some wits and hard-as-a-rock fists, Jimmy has to survive through one year in Bullworth Academy.****The game is very open which means the player can choose to do missions or some of the other activities the academy and its surrounding town of Bullworth has to offer. Minigames, collectible stuff, racing, doing odd jobs to earn money, and so on."},{"id":4270,"title":"Burnout","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Criterion Games","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Burnout is a arcade style racing game in the mold of the Test Drive or Need For Speed series.  In this game, you are racing on realistic streets with real traffic to contend with.****There are 6 courses on which to race, 3 of which are reminiscent of Europe, and 3 from the USA.  There are several vehicles to choose from, ranging from compact cars to pickups.  However, they are not based on real makes and models.****One notable feature of Burnout is the \"Burn Meter.\"  The Burn Meter is a gauge that is filled by performing reckless stunts, like racing into oncoming traffic, or power-drifting through corners.  Once the Burn Meter is filled, your car gets a super speed boost."},{"id":4271,"title":"Burnout 2 - Point of Impact","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Criterion Games","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Racing a car is one thing, but racing into traffic at high speeds, where you are rewarded for the style of your crash, is another. This is the idea behind Burnout 2, which brings new modes and higher speeds compared to the original title. As usual, the aim is to speed around real life roadways, through the traffic ahead, while keeping all 4 wheels on the ground. ****Burnout is a street racing game focused around speed and crashing.  Unlike many games which focus on closed course driving, you get to drive through cities with real traffic and city infrastructure.  Designers have built an entire city and surrounding areas, and implement the race courses throughput the countie's streets.  As a result, many times certain parts of race-courses interlace with other parts of other races.  As well, instead of encouraging strategic driving and safe driving, Burnout strongly encourages offensive driving.  Driving on the wrong side of the road, barely missing passing traffic, drifting, and jumps all add to your boost \"burnout\" meter.  Speed boosts and jumps aid your attempt to dive past buses, trucks and anything else that gets in the way.  The more offensive and dangerous your driving is, the more boost you get!****Burnout 2 contains a full campaign and custom car campaign.  While you can unlock regular cars and tracks, later in the campaign you unlock more raceways like reverse tracks and one-way sprints.  You can unlock over 20 cars like a Nascar, a 1920's gangster car, a Japanese muscle, and many customized vehicles with custom paint jobs and upgraded stats.  ****Along with the same sense of speed and highly detailed crash animations as before, Point of Impact packages new modes of play.  Pursuit mode has you playing the cop as you chase down the speeding motorists, and to win you must crash them out of the race.  Or you can reverse that with a friend.  You can flee from a friend while he attempts to chase you.  Crash mode, as the name suggests, forces you to glide into crowded intersections to get the most cars involved in a pile-up as possible.  The bigger the crash, the better.  Up to 4 players can compete for the best score.****Training and 2 player racing modes are also included."},{"id":4272,"title":"Burnout 3 - Takedown","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Criterion Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Burnout 3: Takedown is a racing game which encourages aggressive driving and lets you use your vehicle to smash your way to the finish line by taking out your rivals and causing massive multi-car pileups. The more cars you take out, damage you inflict, the more events and cars you can unlock. Burnout 3 also has a \"crash\" mode which puts your vehicle at a variety of traffic junctions jam-packed with moving vehicles and pickups to see just how much monetary damage you can inflict.****Burnout 3: Takedown continues the racing series with more cars, more tracks, a more detailed crash engine, and a multitude of new gameplay modes for single players, multiple players on one system, and online play.****Some features include:****Crash Mode: In addition to this gameplay element introduced in Burnout 2, Pick-ups have been added. They are scattered throughout the intersections. Some pick-ups will halve, double or quadruple your score, cause massive explosions to cause even more damage, or increase your damage with monetary bonuses.****Sophisticated crash technology allows for high-speed crashes with extreme detail.  Use your vehicle as a weapon and takedown rivals, using the new Aftertouch feature to control your vehicle after the moment of impact.****9 Race Modes including Single Race, Tournament, Lap Eliminator, Burning Lap and Road Rage.****Multiplayer Modes include Quick Line, Battle Race, Road Rage, and Party Crash, where 2-16 players participate in a pass-the-controller match-up.****7 Online Modes allow you to race online with up to 6 players. Battle through oncoming traffic in Crash Mode, Single Race, Road Rage, and more.****Over 70 Vehicles in 12 different classes including European exotics, American muscle cars, mid-size sedans, sports cars, compacts, buses and semi trucks.****Over 40 Tracks spanning 3 continents. Take on opponents across a broad range of environments, and experience dozens of traffic-filled crash junctions."},{"id":4273,"title":"Burnout Dominator","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Criterion Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Burnout Dominator is an installment of the Burnout series for the PlayStation 2 and the PlayStation Portable systems. The game is mainly focused on returned Burnouts feature - draining a complete boost meter without stopping wich was last seen in Burnout 2: Point of Impact. With return of Burnouts feature there were four new game modes added including Maniac Mode (players need to drive dangerously to get highest scores by earning drifts, air, oncoming and near misses. Chaining Burnouts in this mode increases the score multiplier), Drift Challenge (in this mode player need to obtain as many feet of drifting as possible. Chaining Burnouts also increases the score multiplier here), Near Miss Challenge (same as Drift Challenge, but player needs to score near miss bonuses), Burnout Challenge (also same as Drift Challenge, but focusing on obtaining Burnouts score).**However, some options have been removed from the game - for instance Burnout Dominator doesn't feature Crash Mode, there is also no Traffic Checking Mode and Online Multiplayer. But PSP version features Burnout HQ where you can upload you score and download new track. **The game consists of 12 different tracks, in 8 different real world locations. Each track has a forward and a reverse configuration."},{"id":4274,"title":"Burnout Revenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Criterion Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The fourth Burnout racing game puts you once again in the eye of traffic storms, where you do not only rush to be the fastest, but brutally, yet stylishly, take down your opponents. This is emphasized by impact time, which shows crashes in all their slowed-down glory, and the boost you receive after a successful wrecking. Reckless driving bumps your Revenge rank, unlocking new events. This can also be achieved by medal placings that grant new vehicles.****Collectible signature takedowns, crashbreakers (detonate your vehicle, now also in some regular races) and aftertouch for precise havoc remain, but one of the major changes is the ability to check traffic. Non-racing vehicles are no longer a nuisance with the sole purpose of slowing you down. They can now be actively used to obstruct traffic or send them into your foes. The Road Rage mode (take down a set number of rivals within a time limit) and Crash mode make a return, but Traffic Attack is new - race against the clock and level the traffic at the same time. Other modes include regular races, grand prix races, Burning Lap (high-speed time attack), Eliminator (last one after each round is out) and a normal time attack mode.****In the Crash mode, the multipliers and bonuses have been removed, and you cannot drive at full speed towards a crossroads. You have to time your start to receive a proper boost and then it is only about steering, crashbreakers and aftertouch. There are many new tracks and cars, a soundtrack with lots of famous artists, and a new world tour in different countries.****Online multiplayer is available for up to six players. New off-line additions are the split-screen Traffic Attack and a hot-seat Crash Tour for up to six players, next to the familiar Road Rage, Crash Party and Crash Battle modes."},{"id":4275,"title":"Bust-A-Bloc","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Bust-A-Bloc is a one or two player, 3D, Breakout clone.  In addition to the single player game Bust-A-Bloc has a player-versus-player and a co-operative mode, one hundred and fifty levels, four camera angles and many power-ups."},{"id":4276,"title":"Butt Ugly Martians - Zoom or Doom!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Crave","publisherName":"Crave","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Race the fastest, most futuristic vehicles in the Universe to the ultimate finish line in Butt-Ugly Martians: Zoom or Doom. Emperor Bog is fed up with the antics of the Butt-Ugly Martians, so in order to continue their assignment on Earth, the Butt-Uglies must win the Martian Conquerors' Cup--a heart-pounding inter-stellar racing championship. Players will fight off enemy attacks at every turn as they race, chase and conquer opponents. Kids can victoriously pilot their way through the collection of outrageous races by becoming their favourite Butt-Ugly hero or as an evil alien bent on destruction. The game features nine different tracks, split-screen two-player capability, hidden bonuses and drag racing tracks, and a special Assist Mode option with simplified game controls and easier handling. Zoom or Doom also includes a unique Taunts system to allow players to distract opponents and adversely affect their racing performance. "},{"id":4277,"title":"Buzz! Brain of Oz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Buzz!:  Brain of Oz is the next game in the Buzz! quiz series for the Playstation 2.  Like the other games in the series it is played with the Buzz! controllers which will allow up to 8 players to pit the skills against each other if 2 sets of the controllers are used. It is part of the global Buzz!: Brain of the World brand with 21 different versions for specific countries, such as Buzz!: Brain of the UK for the UK.****Once again the game is based on a quiz show with the contestants having to answer a variety of questions specific to Australia from movies to sport, general knowledge and much more.  Boasting over 4,000 questions and 'hilarious' new rounds, the EyeToy can also be used to see yourself on screen as you play."},{"id":4278,"title":"Buzz! Brain of the UK","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Buzz!: Brain of the UK is a general knowledge quiz game about the United Kingdom in the long-running Buzz series. Instead of just translating the same questions for each country that is a part of the UK, each country's version has lots of nationally specific questions. For instance, in the British version there are questions on Eastenders or Corrie. It is part of the global Buzz!: Brain of the World brand with 21 different versions for specific countries, such as Buzz!: Brain of Oz for Australia.****In addition to that localized content, Brain of the UK also retains the MyBuzz feature which enables users to create custom quizzes. All quiz packs bought on previous Buzz games are also playable in this version.****The PlayStation 3 version features online play and allows users access to user created questions on the My Buzz! site as well as leaderboards that rank online play.****The PSP version contains a single player game and includes the \"pass-around\" mode from the previous PSP titles in the series to enable up to 6 players to take part in the same quiz."},{"id":4279,"title":"Buzz! Junior - Ace Racers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cohort Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The Buzz controllers used in this game enable up to four players to take part in races across different levels including by car, and plane. The game includes team modes, where friends can work together to accomplish goals, along with ten mini-games where you have to race by land, sea, and air in one of 16 different vehicles over 30 different circuits."},{"id":4280,"title":"Buzz! Junior - Dino Den","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cohort Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"This game allows the user to take control of one of four different dinosaur characters and play against the other three Buzz controllers. It includes 35 multi-player games including go-cart racing, riding a tyrannosaurus rex, and dunking cavemen, which are all played to win dino eggs. The person with the most dino eggs at the end of the game is declared the King of the Dinos.  The game also includes a 2 vs 2 team mode."},{"id":4281,"title":"Buzz! Junior - Jungle Party","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Magenta Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party is the ideal experience for kids of all ages to dive in to. With an easy-to-use Buzzer in hand, go head-to-head against up to three of your mates or family to see if you have the skills you need to build a banana empire and be crowned King of the Jungle. Choose your monkey character with care each has a distinctly naughty personality and then take part in one of up to 40 wild and wacky mini games deep in the jungle.  But the secret to success is not just having a laugh, as you find out if you have what it takes to demolish a Totem pole, beat out the craziest bongo beat with your Orang-utan drum instructor or base jump clutching an anvil! And if you survive all that not to mention being pelted with coconuts and eaten by lions - then it's 'farty' time as you sit back in the jungle Jacuzzi and celebrate with your friends and the windy gorilla just watch out for the smelly bubbles!!  Play is as simple as peeling a banana and the laughs as cheesy as a centipedes shoes. Just choose your character, select the colour of your monkey, enter your name and you are ready for tropical action. "},{"id":4282,"title":"Buzz! Junior - Monster Rumble","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cohort Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"Following the success of Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party and Buzz! Junior: RoboJam, Buzz! Junior: Monster Rumble is the third title in the critically acclaimed Buzz! Junior range of titles. "},{"id":4283,"title":"Buzz! Junior - RoboJam","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cohort Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"As part of the PlayStation 2’s holy trinity of casual gamer friendly franchises, which also includes EyeToy and SingStar, Buzz! is one of those rare cases where being a one trick pony is exactly what makes it so appealing. The initial games were simple interactive quiz games, whose big gimmick was that they came with a set of special game show buzzer controllers instead of relying on the traditional DualShock controller. The Buzz! Junior games though are a slightly different affair – you still use the simple five button buzzers, but to play mini-games not answer questions. As a sequel to Jungle Party this actually does pretty well, with a much more consistent range of mini-games than the original. There’s no separate single player mode any more though, with computer controlled opponents simply filling in the gaps. There’s also not much of a plot either, as you simply compete with other primary coloured robots at the Robot Academy. Thankfully this doesn’t involve a two hour maths exam, but instead mini-games like rhythm action variant Octo Beat, hammer throwing (but with robots), Whack-A-Mole with aliens, and cybernetic basketball. Few of the mini-games are genuinely original, and there are only twenty-five, but they are at least all entertaining. The only caveat to all this is that, unlike things like Mario Party, this is strictly for very young children. No one with an age in double digits is going to tolerate it for very long – but then that’s largely the point, since so few games are aimed at very young kids nowadays. Particularly if you’ve already got the buzzer controllers from a previous game (or aim to use them again) this is actually quite an effective form of interactive child quietener. Harrison Dent "},{"id":4284,"title":"Buzz! Pop Quiz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Buzz! The Pop Quiz is the seventh game in the Buzz! series, and like the previous games in the series, it must be played using the special USB ’Buzz! Buzzers’ controllers, instead of the regular controllers. The game is sold both with and without these ‘Buzz! Buzzers’, and there are four buzzers per set. This means that using the PS2’s two USB connections, up to eight players can play at once.**Contestants must answer questions on categories within the world of nineties and noughties pop music spread over eight rounds including five new rounds. The rounds feature regular questions, as well as pictures and video clips. Also new to the game is the dancing of the characters when music is played on the set.**There are several custom modes available, which allow you to create the perfect quiz by taking out the rounds you don’t want to play. A single player mode is also available."},{"id":4285,"title":"Buzz! The BIG Quiz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Relentless Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Buzz!: The BIG Quiz is a general knowledge quiz game that uses four bespoke USB buzzers, introduced in Buzz!: The Music Quiz, instead of the usual PlayStation 2 dual shock controllers. This means that four players can play right away.****The game itself is set in the format of a TV gameshow with the contestants behind podiums. The questions appear on a jumbotron, introduced by the show's host: Buzz. The main game is split over eight rounds starting with simple game mechanics but getting gradually more complex and causing more competitiveness. The question types are general knowledge and cover a large amount of subjects using pictures, videos, music clips etc.****As well as the regular game, you can play an eight player game if you have a second set of buzzers. There's also team play and a quizmaster mode. There are two versions of the game; with or without a set of buzzers included."},{"id":4286,"title":"Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Relentless Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz is the fifth game in the Buzz! series, and like the previous games in the series, it must be played using special USB 'buzzer' controllers instead of the regular controller. The game is sold both with and without these 'buzzers', and there are four buzzer controllers per set. This means that, using the PS2's two USB connections, up to eight players can play at once.****The game is set in a Hollywood awards event which contestants must answer questions on categories within the world of Hollywood (Movies, Film Stars, movie Gossip…) spread over eight different rounds, including the all new round  ‘Rollover’ where players answer questions individually, and if they get them wrong the points go into a jackpot until a question is answered correctly. The game features regular questions, as well as pictures and video clips.****There are several custom modes available, which allow you to create the perfect quiz by taking out the rounds you don't want to play. A single-player mode is also available."},{"id":4287,"title":"Buzz! The Maha Quiz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Buzz! The Maha Quiz is the fourth game in the Buzz! series, and like the previous games in the series, must be played using special USB 'buzzer' controllers instead of the regular controller. The game is sold both with and without these 'buzzers', and there are four buzzer controllers per set. This means that, using the PS2's two USB connections, up to eight players can play at once.  The game takes place as a game show, in which contestants must answer questions on a variety of categories (this game, unlike the others in the series, combines music, sports and general knowledge) spread over various different rounds. The game features regular questions, as well as picture, video and sound clips.  There are several custom modes available, that allow you to create the perfect quiz by taking out the rounds you don't want to play. A single-player mode is also available."},{"id":4288,"title":"Buzz! The Mega Quiz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Relentless Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Buzz! The Mega Quiz is the fourth game in the Buzz! series, and like the previous games in the series, must be played using special USB 'buzzer' controllers instead of the regular controller. The game is sold both with and without these 'buzzers', and there are four buzzer controllers per set. This means that, using the PS2's two USB connections, up to eight players can play at once.****The game takes place as a game show, in which contestants must answer questions on a variety of categories (this game, unlike the others in the series, combines music, sports and general knowledge) spread over various different rounds. The game features regular questions, as well as picture, video and sound clips.****There are several custom modes available, that allow you to create the perfect quiz by taking out the rounds you don't want to play. A single-player mode is also available."},{"id":4289,"title":"Buzz! The Music Quiz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Relentless Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"A music trivia game which includes four bespoke buzzers which light up and plug into one of the PS2's USB ports.****Four players battle it out over a eight rounds in a gameshow style environment. Other modes include a simple single player mode, a quickfire quiz mode and a quizmaster mode which lets you ask your own questions."},{"id":4290,"title":"Buzz! The Schools Quiz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Relentless Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Buzz! The Schools Quiz is the sixth game in the Buzz! series, and like all other Buzz! titles it must be played using the USB ’Buzz! Buzzers’ controllers, instead of the regular controllers. The game is sold both with and without these Buzz! Buzzers and there are four buzzers per set. This means that using the PS2’s two USB connections, up to eight players can play at once.**The game was developed in partnership with the Department for Education and Skills and expert educational consultancy Schoolzone for use in both classrooms and at home. As with all Buzz! Games, it’s set in a game show environment. Players answer questions on different subjects taken from the Key Stage 2 National Curriculum, aimed at children from age’s seven to eleven.**There are several game play modes available, allowing players to play on just one subject or from a wide range. Team and single player modes are also available to allow different numbers of players to play at once. A Teacher feature gives the teacher control over how the game is played, allowing them to pause and involve children in the answers being given."},{"id":4291,"title":"Buzz! The Sports Quiz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Relentless Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"It's a sports trivia game using the USB buzzer of the playstation 2. You can play from 1 to 8 players. There's different game mode: Solo, Multiplayer or Team mode. You can choose the difficulty and the Length of the party. There's a choice of 16 characters to pick up, 3 different dress suit per characters and 24 buzz sound available."},{"id":4292,"title":"Cabela's African Safari","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"FUN Labs","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Cabela's African Safari takes you to the wild's of Africa in search of the most valued trophies on the planet. Hunt in 5 different countries like South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, each with their own challenges and perils.****You have several different firearms, rifles from the .243 (designed mostly for small antelopes) up to the .600 (for big game like Elephants and Rhinos), shotguns for bird hunting and small caliber hand guns designed to protect you against small predators.****Each stage has five hunts, from tracking several small game, one big trophy game, bird hunting, herd hunting, in which you sit in the back of a jeep and try to bring down a trophy animal in the midst of a herd, and finally the Trophy Hunt in which you take down one of the Big 5 of Africa (Rhino, Leopard, Elephant, Cape Buffalo and the Lion).  You also have a tracker which gives you clues on where to find your game, a porter to give you advice of which firearm to use and a guide to help you along and set up the hunts.  Each hunt has a specific time limit so you won't have time to take in the beautiful surroundings in the game.  ****The landscape is populated with all kinds of animals, most harmless and will run when they catch wind of you, but you have to watch out for predators who will attack, especially Hyenas, wild dogs and even leopards and cheetahs.  Elephants and rhinos will attack to if they feel provoked.****After completing a safari you can play it again in the Open Safari in the main menu if you want to go back to a favorite hunt, plus after you take down the Trophy Hunt animals you can go after them again on the main menu with the option called The Big Five and even hold tournaments to see who is the better hunter.  A sure-fire winner for video game hunters."},{"id":4293,"title":"Cabela's Alaskan Adventures","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"FUN Labs","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Cabela's Alaskan Adventure takes you into the depths of twelve Alaskan regions where hunting, fishing and even dog sledding are supreme.**There are two game modes that can be played. In each of the game modes, create a hunter and choose from three difficulty settings. Open Season mode will allow you to quickly hunt or fish in any unlocked area. Adventure mode is the main mode of the game and is the true Alaskan experience. In this mode, travel to each region and visit the outposts to acquire the proper gear including clothing and tents. You will be able to go on hunts, fishing challenges and special contests. Try to unlock new regions, new gear and try to win trophies for prize catches.**When hunting, choose from an array of firearms including rifles, shotguns, muzzleloaders, handguns and bows. Grab a pair of binoculars to scan out the area or use a scope for more accurate aiming . Game calls, decoys, scents and lures will also help aid in your hunting experience. Big game animals range from Kodiak Bears and Musk Ox to Barren Ground Caribou and Mountain Goats. Also available to hunt are small game animals such as coyotes, beavers and even birds.**Fishing will take you all over Alaska trying to catch Salmon, Arctic Graylings and other Alaskan species. Use the correct bait and lures in the proper areas to make the catch. You can choose from ice fishing, spin fishing and fly fishing with a number of rods and reels to choose from."},{"id":4294,"title":"Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Cabela's Big Game Hunter takes the player to six international hotspots in an attempt to acquire prize big game trophies such as grizzly bears, mountain lions, elk, moose, caribou, etc.  Such locations consist of New Zealand, Africa, Argentina, the Western United States and even British Columbia.  Player can also hunt small game as well as bird hunting such as geese, duck and quail.****Authentic Cabela's equipment can be used such as clothing, tree and ground stands, lure attractants and calls as well as powerful weaponry consisting from rifles to shotguns and pistols.  Players must also adhere to real life local hunting regulations such as bag limits, time limits and protected species.  Breaking these regulations could result in a penalization and if continued can end the level as well as the game."},{"id":4295,"title":"Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2008","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Activision","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Take an incredible adventure to the world's marquee hunting locations in pursuit of the most sought-after and exotic big game trophy animals. You will need to put yout hunting skills and techniques to the test to master real-life hunting strategies and bring down legendary big game. Along your journey, you will meet hunting guides who will offer helpful hints, find unlockable hunts for birds and small game, and have surprise encounters with dangerous game. Are you ready for the hunting adventure of a lifetime? "},{"id":4296,"title":"Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2005 Adventures","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Another in the Big Game Hunting series, 2005 Adventures brings you 36 big game animals in 10 locations.  Choose from many guns, bows, equipment, and clothing before heading out to take on these animals.****Head out looking for whatever animal(s) you have tags for.  Track your target through mountains, plains, hills, streams, and lakes.  Swim across lakes and streams that are in your way and drive various vehicles to save time getting where you're going.  Once you find your prey, get close enough to shoot without your target noticing you.  Then take the shot!****Play the game in quick hunt or career mode, or play with friends online.  Go to your cabin to see the animals you have shot in career mode... you can even choose your what cabin you want out of six choices!****Unlike many other hunting games that have you go out and kill what you can in a single day, you can take as many days as you need to bag your limit.  Use tents to sleep away the nights, or walk around looking for possible spots to sit and wait for prey on the following day... just don't forget to eat and drink to keep up your energy.****Play through rain and snow as well as clear weather conditions.  Animals behave differently in different conditions, just like in real life."},{"id":4297,"title":"Cabela's Dangerous Hunts","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Cabela's Dangerous Hunts is a hunting game with adrenaline - hunt or be hunted!****Many of the animals you'll be after are dangerous and aggressive and will take you one-on-one - and you'll be armed with a primary weapon as well as a knife or pistol for close combat defense. You'll hunt for 27 animals in 12 regions. Animals include dangerous species such as bears, wolves, leopards, rhinos and cape buffalo; big game species such as moose, bighorn, mountain goat, elk and caribou; and exotic species such as impala, duiker and kudu.****The regions include British Columbia, Colorado, New Mexico, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. Game modes include Quick Hunt (one tag, one animal, one region), Action Zone (warp from location to location, where dangerous animals are waiting to attack you), and Career Hunt (a series of missions where you have some choice as to which task you'll take on next, and unlock chartered hunts)."},{"id":4298,"title":"Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2 is a hunting game focused on linear story-based gameplay, instead of the freeform hunting of the main Cabela's line. You will hunt 20 animals, including lions, tigers, and bears, across 12 main levels, and 4 hidden levels. There are three difficulty levels, and a slow-motion ability to help line up shots. Keep your eyes open; there are secret stumps in each level, which if shot can unlock extra levels and other items. In most levels, you will be assisted by a native guide, who will both draw the attention of the local wildlife, and assist you in killing them.  The story features you, a world famous hunter, who has just found out a old friend, Bullseye Bill, is missing. Retrace his steps around the world, helping other people along the way."},{"id":4299,"title":"Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2009","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"FUN Labs","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2009 puts the player in the shoes of Flint Abrahams, a famous hunter who travels around the world in search of hunting challenges. The player spends much time exploring the wilderness looking for traces of prey. Because they can be hard to make out, a Hunter's Sense is included to reduce the world to grayscales and make animals stand out. The game however maintains an arcade approach and lets the player shoot everything in his way, without regard for a patient approach.****The game's Career mode has timed levels forcing quick gameplay, and the different stages are set all around the world. When facing larger animals such as bear or lions, a Hand-to-Claw Combat mode is often triggered automatically to fend them off through a number of quick time event key presses. Another option is the Adrenaline mode where time comes almost completely to a stop, making it easier to line up the shots and get a lot of kills.****Different types of equipment become available to assist in the hunt, and in certain missions it is not required to kill animals – tranquillizing them is sufficient."},{"id":4300,"title":"Cabela's Deer Hunt - 2004 Season","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Cabela's Deer Hunt 2004 Season will have you stalking elusive deer all across North America. From well-known species like Whitetail, Mule Deer and Columbian Blacktail to exotic species such as Coues, Fallow and Sika. Each animal will present a unique challenge and environment.****Hunt through real-life locations like the Grand Tetons in Wyoming, the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, or Mille Lacs Minnesota. ATVs, trucks, snowmobiles and boats make it easier to travel around. And lots of guns and gear make every trip unique!"},{"id":4301,"title":"Cabela's Deer Hunt 2005 Season","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"This sequel to Cabela's Deer Hunt 2004 Season really is more than a sequel. Improved technology gives much bigger levels with more trees and vegetation, as well as much better animal AI. 18 new missions really add to gameplay, as do the clay shooting challenges. 9 deer species across North America will give any virtual hunter hours of entertainment."},{"id":4302,"title":"Cabela's Legendary Adventures","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Cabela’s Legendary Adventures is the latest title in the popular Cabela's franchise, where for the first time hunting enthusiasts get to relive the greatest hunting stories ever told. Players embark on epic hunting expeditions over the last century in search of legendary trophy animals in the world’s most celebrated hunting locations. Environments like the Yukon Territory and the Rocky Mountains are free-roaming and full of wild game - the hunter must adapt to the terrain, track animal behavior, and master precision firearms. The title focuses on ten big game species including White-Tailed Deer, Alaskan Brown Bear and Roosevelt Elk, but there is also a variety of species of small game, waterfowl, upland birds and turkey to hunt if you possess the expertise."},{"id":4303,"title":"Cabela's Monster Bass","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Experience rod-bending heart-pounding action as you battle monster bass beyond belief in the first ever Cabela's fishing game! Cabela's Monster Bass takes you to the hottest bass locations in North America where your angling skills will be put to the test. Race your bass boat to your favorite fishing hole and hook into a monster trophy bass for the fight of your life."},{"id":4304,"title":"Cabela's North American Adventures","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"FUN Labs","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Cabela's North American Adventures introduces fresh touches that hunters will appreciate, including a custom gun builder that allows players the ability to create thousands of gun options with a variety of receivers, stocks, barrels, and scopes. The game also capitalizes on the popularity of hunting shows and online videos by adding a cameraman into gameplay - to get compelling footage, hunters need to be at their best! Also, for the first time in franchise history, up to four friends can hunt together online at once (Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3). Once the hunt is done, friends can share their scores through online leader boards for bragging rights."},{"id":4305,"title":"Cabela's Outdoor Adventures 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Take the Hunting & Fishing expedition of a lifetime with 22 adventures across North America and beyond. Stalk monster bucks and trophy big game or stop off and fish the local waters.  Experience the sights and sounds of a true-to-life outdoor adventure where stealth, strategy and technique are of the utmost importance!"},{"id":4306,"title":"Cabela's Outdoor Adventures 2010","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Cabela's Outdoor Adventures features North America's top outdoor destinations, over 50 hunting and fishing adventures and intensive use of gear and tactics, such as animal calls and stealth skills. Emphasis is placed on moments that are instinctively associated with hunting and fishing, like stalking the animals, squeezing the trigger, hooking a fish or snap-shooting a flushed bird, all while respecting real life hunting rules and regulations. Players can also upgrade their hunting gear with authentically branded real life equipment."},{"id":4307,"title":"Cabela's Trophy Bucks","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Cabela's Trophy Bucks has the player travel to 24 different hunting hot spots in North America in an attempt to hunt down big game such as Whitetail Deer and Mule Deer along with small game such as rabbits and squirrels.  Waterfowl birds such as ducks along with birds like quail are also available for hunting using a variety of weapons ranging from the powerful 30.06, small arms such as pistols and powerful shotguns.****There are 96 different hunting missions to hunt in as well as 24 different hunting competitions to compete in.  There are also five different career hunting slams where players hunt several different species in the course of a week.   Players can also use authentic Cabela's equipment, ranging from tree stands, buck and doe calls and attractants.  ****Additionally, the player must also adhere to real-life hunting regulations such as bag limits, time of hunting as well as restrictions on hunting certain species.  If a player shoots a protected species or an out of season animal, the player will be penalized and if they continue, the level as well as the game will end for the player."},{"id":4308,"title":"Cake Mania - Baker's Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coresoft","publisherName":"Destineer","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Jill returns home from culinary school to find her grandparents' bakery closed down. Help Jill build her bakery from scratch, serve customized cake to a collection of hilarious and hungry customers, and save the Evans' bakery! With 84 classic levels and 2 new exclusive game modes, Cake Mania®: Baker's Challenge serves up fun for both aspiring chefs and seasoned bakers!"},{"id":4309,"title":"Call of Duty - Finest Hour","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Spark Unlimited","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Call of Duty: Finest Hour is the first CoD game on the consoles. **The story spans throught three different fronts in the Second World War through three soldiers' viewpoints. **Basically, the game is a heavily scripted, story driven action game where the main focus is on the action and the dramatisation of the war and the people in the middle of it all. One of the defining features if Call of Duty-games is the mood they set, and the accurate reproduction of the actual WW2 battlefields and operations. As well as the usual range of WW2 weaponry, in CoD:FH there are also vehicles which one can drive around, blasting enemy to bits in the process."},{"id":4310,"title":"Call of Duty - World at War - Final Fronts","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"This version of Call of Duty: World at War is very different from its counterparts.  Aside from the graphics engine, the violence is toned down, resembling its predecessor and it features different storylines, locations and missions from the other versions.****The story is divided into four campaigns. The first takes place at the beginning of the war in the South Pacific as the player takes control of Pvt. Joe Miller serving with the American 2nd Marine Division as they start out in basic training in North Carolina. This level lets the player learn the controls of the game and then fastforwards to the Guadalcanal (as though the training mission was a flashback) where the player must survive with his company.  There are four more missions, two on the island of Betio and two on the island of Saipan.****The second part takes place in Europe after D-Day with four missions divided by two different experiences. The first two has the player take command of Pvt. Lucas Gibson of the American 80th Infantry Division as he and his squad make their way through Luxembourg and finally through Bastone mounted on a Sherman tank, trying to break through Nazi lines.  The last two missions let the player take control of Pvt. Tom Sharpe of the British 6th Airbone Division, battling through the ruins of Bastone and the town of Bure.****The third part only consists of two missions that are divided between Pvt. Sharpe and Pvt. Gibson and is set in the closing days of the war in Europe. The first mission takes place in Wesel where Pvt. Sharpe and his division must find a way across the Rhine. The second has Pvt. Gibson and his division battle through the town of Braunau am Inn, the birthplace of Adolph Hitler, as they need to stop a V2 rocket from being launched.****The last campaign reverts back to Pvt. Joe Miller at the end of the Pacific Theatre, this time with two missions on the island of Okinawa, with the last mission having the player take Castle Shuri in an attempt to capture Okinawa and open the gate to the Japanese mainland.****The gameplay is of the first-person shooter kind and is told through in game cutscenes as well as stock footage of World War II, both black & white and color. The controls are basic, with a main weapon and secondary along with two grenades (smoke and frag).  Movement is done through the left analog stick with aiming through the right one. Players can fire their weapon using the \"R1\" button and switch between using \"Triangle\", manually reloading them using the \"Square\" button and aim down the sight using the \"L1\" button. Jumping and hurling obstacles (when prompted) is done through the \"X\" button, a melee attack can be obtained through the \"R3\" button and sprinting through the \"L3\" button. The \"O\" button is used for crouching while holding the button down will let the player's character prone.****Players can obtain ammo through fallen comrades and new weapons by standing over top of the weapon and holding the \"Square\" button. Likewise, fallen enemy weapons can be obtained this way. There is no number of preset lives and once a player is killed he can restart from a previous checkpoint.  There is no health bar system, instead it resembles Medal of Honor: Vanguard where once the player starts to sustain an considerable amount of damage, the view will start to become red. This can be stopped by taking cover away from enemy fire which will allow the players health to replenish."},{"id":4311,"title":"Call of Duty 2 - Big Red One","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Treyarch","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the second Call of Duty game for consoles, players again take to battle in The Second World War.  As with other Call of Duty games, focus is on the characters and their drama amidst the furious, heavily scripted, first-person action.  As a private new to war in America's most legendary infantry division, nicknamed the Big Red One for the distinctive patch they wore, players will fight through the game as a team in the Fighting First, and will be affected by the loss of friends on the battlefield.****Players will have to re-enact the successes of World War II through a wide variety of land, sea and air missions in Africa, Sicily and Normandy, by using vehicles including tanks, jeeps, armored cars and half-tracks.  Success will depend on how well players can move, shoot and complete the objectives that a commanding officer provides before each mission.****The Xbox and PS2 versions offer multiplayer games with up to 16 players."},{"id":4312,"title":"Call of Duty 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Treyarch","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The third main Call of Duty game centers around Operation Cobra in Normandy, France, the World War II operation planned by United States Army General Omar Bradley to break out from the Normandy area after the previous month's D-Day landings. You play as 4 allied sides with American, Canadian, British and Polish soldiers in 14 chronological singleplayer missions covering the 88 days leading up to the liberation of Paris. Surprisingly, you cannot play as the French 2nd Armored Division that actually liberated Paris.****The battles are usually dramatic with many fights and scripted events at the same time, consisting of infantry and vehicles, with semi-destructible environments. In between, there are cinematics that explain the events. A few gameplay mechanics have been kept intact or make a return: slight auto aim, the damage system that allows you to recover if you hide for a moment, and smoke grenades. New features include the ability to toss back unexploded grenades and actions requiring a successful series of button combinations. This can occur in hand-to-hand combat where you can yank the weapon out of enemy soldiers' hands. Enemies work in groups, try different tactics and search for cover.****The main multiplayer modes are standard deathmatch (battle), team deathmatch (team battle), Capture the Flag (either with two flags or two sides trying to control a single, neutral flag) and Headquarters (two sides either defend or attack a structure, and players can now respawn after dying). The new mode, War, is similar to the gameplay of the Battlefield series. Two teams start with two control points each, and one neutral flag in the middle. The objective is to control all five flags.****There are multiple-occupancy vehicles (Sherman Tank, Panzer IV, Jeep, Horch, BMW, Harley), and several multiplayer classes: Rifleman, Heavy Assault, Light Assault, Medic, Scout, Support and Anti-Armor. Each class has unique abilities. There are also two rankings: a normal rank system during a single game where your abilities improve if you do well, and an overall TrueSkill ranking. Also, unlike the previous games, your team stays grouped together after a match and is not booted back to the lobby right away."},{"id":4313,"title":"Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-3\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"A compilation of 22 of Capcom's greatest hits from its arcade catalog. Also featured are concept artwork and other special features to enhance the experience of revisiting these classics.****The games included are:****1. 1942**2. 1943**3. 1943 Kai**4. Bionic Commando**5. Commando**6. Exed Exes**7. Final Fight**8. Forgotten Worlds**9. Ghost 'N Goblins**10. Ghouls 'N Ghosts**11. Gun.Smoke**12. Legendary Wings**13. Mercs**14. Pirate Ship Higemaru**15. Section Z**16. Son son**17. Street Fighter 2**18. Street Fighter 2 Hyper Fighting**19. Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition**20. Super Ghouls' N Ghosts**21. Trojan**22. Vulgus"},{"id":4314,"title":"Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"This collection contains 20 original Capcom titles. It is a selection of the new games from Capcom Classics Collection Remixed (PSP), the three new games from Capcom Classics Reloaded (PSP) and two games (Super Street Fighter II Turbo and Tiger Road) that did not appear in a Capcom Classics collection before. The games are upscaled from their original resolutions with anti-aliasing, showing soft images with blurry details. The following games are included:****1. 1941: Counter Attack**2. Avengers**3. Black Tiger**4. Block Block**5. Captain Commando**6. Eco Fighters**7. King of Dragons**8. Knights of the Round**9. Last Duel**10. Magic Sword**11. Mega Twins**12. Quiz & Dragons: Capcom Quiz Game**13. Side Arms Hyper Dyne**14. The Speed Rumbler**15. Street Fighter**16. Strider**17. Super Street Fighter II Turbo**18. Three Wonders**19. Tiger Road**20. Varth: Operation Thunderstorm****You can unlock cheats and training videos, and view the original game art along with the history of the games."},{"id":4315,"title":"Capcom Fighting Evolution","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Capcom’s Fighting Evolution is the ultimate classic head-to-head brawler to date!  And by classic we mean Classic!  Fighting Evolution includes characters from not only Street Fighter II, Street Fighter III, and Street Fighter Alpha, but also from bone crushing favorites Darkstalkers and Red Earth.  Even as you’re at your last wits unlocking the hidden characters, each familiar face will bring a smile to any gamer.****Each and every character maintains their original fighting styles, so strategy is king in this rumble.  Picking the right character is your key to victory.  This comes into play especially in the two-on-two team battles, as well as the wide variety of other gameplay modes available, and all of it in classic 6 button control scheme!"},{"id":4316,"title":"Capcom vs. SNK 2 - Mark of the Millennium 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A beat'em'up with characters taken from many Capcom and SNK games. The game system is centered around \"grooves\" which are selected before any battle. These different grooves alter the character's abilities to resemble different Capcom or SNK games. There are three grooves dedicated for each company, and even the option to define a custom groove.****The \"EO\" of the GameCube and Xbox titles refers to a new groove: Easy Operation. Instead of the normal inputs needed to do special and super moves, these moves are instead done automatically by tapping the right thumb-stick in specific directions. Only a small part of each character's moveset can be accessed this way, however, and if the player does not select EO then the game will play the same as the arcade and previous releases.****Playable characters come from the following games:****1. Street Fighter (Ryu, Ken, Eagle, Sagat)**2. Final Fight (Rolento)**Street Fighter II (Guile, Chun-Li, Blanka, Dhalsim, E. Honda, Zangeif, M. Bison, Balrog, Vega)**3. Final Fight 2 (Maki)**Super Street Fighter II (Cammy)**4. Super Street Fighter II Turbo (Akuma/Gouki)**5. Street Fighter Alpha (Dan)**6. Street Fighter Alpha 2 (Sakura, Shin Akuma/Gouki, Evil Ryu)**7. Darkstalkers (Morrigan)**8. Street Fighter III (Yun)**9. Rival Schools (Kyosuke)**10. Psycho Soldier (Athena)**Fatal Fury (Terry, Joe, Raiden, Geese)**Art of Fighting (Ryo, Yuri, King, Todoh)**Fatal Fury 2 (Kim, Mai)**Samurai Shodown (Haohmaru, Nakoruru)**The King of Fighters '94 (Kyo, Benimaru, Chang&Choi, Rugal)**11. The King of Fighters '95 (Iori)**Fatal Fury 3 (Yamazaki)**The King of Fighters '96 (Vice)**The King of Fighters '97 (Orochi Iori)**The Last Blade 2(Hibiki)**Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves (Rock)"},{"id":4317,"title":"Captain Scarlet","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Brain in a Jar","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Get ready for the ride of your life in this high-octane racing adventure based on Gerry Anderson's classic TV show! Become the indestructible Captain Scarlet himself as you head out onto the road to tackle the Mysteron menace S.I.G! "},{"id":4318,"title":"Car Racing Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"The endless pursuit to Tokyo has just begun ...  A spectacular car chase than 4 hours from Nagoya to Tokyo.  Change and cars at will steals: 58 different cars to steal, but only for the sake of justice!  Even if you lose your car, you can still escape on foot!  Do not get caught, for the love of the truth!  A complete highway reproduction Tokyo-Nagoya. "},{"id":4319,"title":"Carmen Sandiego - The Secret of the Stolen Drums","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"BAM! Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Cole Gannon, a rookie in the ACME detective agency finds a set of GPS coordinates on the agency's computer server, which leads him to a museum in New York. The GPS coordinates involve a case dealing with the infamous thief Carmen Sandiego, who Cole wants to capture despite being still just in training. It seems Carmen wants to put back together a set of stolen tribal drums that will unleash an unspeakable power. There are two other ACME operatives, Jules and Shadow, who are working on the case in Siberia at the moment so they can only help Cole with advice through email messages.  The game consists of exploring nine different locales all over the world from New York to Thailand. Each locale is broken down into several areas. Each area has different items to collect. The main items to collect are compasses. These will help in locating Carmen Sandiego's whereabouts. Another item Cole can collect are puzzle pieces. Collecting these will unlock a jigsaw puzzle for Cole to solve.  Also for Cole to make his way through areas, he has to defeat some enemy combatants who possess key codes. A few key codes are needed to unlock forcefields, which block the pathways to get further into the area. To defeat enemies, Cole is equipped with a staff he can use to whack enemies with. He also comes equipped with a dart gun, which he can use to hit switches he can't reach otherwise. Cole must also move stealthily through each area to avoid security measures and to get a drop on unsuspecting enemy units. Cole has other moves he can perform such as pole vaulting with his staff, rolling from a crouch position, pressing his body close to a wall, double jumping, tightrope walking, and hanging from ledges, pipes, and even ziplines.  During the game, players can access a menu with various tabs. The atlas tab gives educational factoids about the area Cole is in. The map tab gives detailed information about the area that Cole is currently exploring. The GPS tab gives information about where Carmen Sandiego will be heading next. The transport tab let's the player go back to the areas they previously explored in their current location. The communication tab lets the player receive messages from Jules and Shadow. ."},{"id":4320,"title":"Carol Vorderman's Sudoku","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Eidos, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"A simulation of a sudoku game. Included is a classic mode, four arcade modes centered around accuracy and speed, and career and Challenge Carol modes that ask you to complete increasingly difficult puzzles in a time limit. Classic and arcade modes have four difficulty levels for puzzles.****Multiplayer modes include Free For All, where both players work on the same puzzle at the same time, competing to fill in the most squares, Quickfire, where players take turns filling in squares, and the winner is the fastest, and Time Attack, which gives each player a separate puzzle, and the winner is the one who completes their puzzle fastest. All multiplayer modes have adjustable handicaps.****Finally, tutorial videos and a sudoku solver are included. Stats are tracked across games, and are saved to memory card."},{"id":4321,"title":"Cars","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Cars is a racing game, based on the movie of the same name, that allows the player to explore the world of Radiator Springs and surrounding areas in an open world mission-based structure. The story revolved around racing rookie Lightning McQueen, who wants to become a famous racer and compete in the Piston Cup, the equivalent of NASCAR races. You can roam freely, talk to other characters and accept race challenges to advance the story.****There are over 20 Road Races to choose from in the Story Mode as well as 5 Piston Cup Races and additional mini-games. The player is awarded bonus points in the Story Mode that can be used to unlock bonus content material such as boost abilities, new racers (10 in total), new environments, and mini-games, such as an obstacle course or a military training event. The game also features an Arcade Menu that allows quick access to races unlocked from Story Mode as well as a VS. Mode where the player can compete head-to-head."},{"id":4322,"title":"Cars Mater - National Championship","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Cars: Mater-National is a game adaptation of the animated feature film Cars. It features 13 characters in total, 3 areas and the following modes:****1. Profile: Here you can check/load any of the existing profiles and see how many points you have, the races you have won and the completion percentage you have achieved.****2. Bonus Content: Bonus Content has two options – Characters and Art. In the 1st option you can use the points you have earned to unlock new cars or buy new colours for the ones you already have. The 2nd option allows you to unlock art from the cars, tracks etc. again in exchange for points.****3. Story Mode: You play as Lightning McQueen in the world of Radiator Springs, Ornament Valley and Tailfin Pass. While there, you can just look around, talk with other cars or enter races to earn points that can be expend to unlock new characters and other staff in the Bonus Content section and Bolt Banners that are needed to unlock more areas. Each time you enter a race/mini-game you’ll see a cutscene of Lightning and the cars that will compete (races only) and if you win, these races/mini-games will become available in Arcade mode. Also by winning races new events will be unlocked in Story Mode.****4. Arcade: Arcade mode has two options as well. Race and Minigame. The 1st option will enable you to choose one of the available cars and race in any of the tracks that you have unlocked in Story Mode. In the 2nd option you can play mini-games such as hitting the buttons that appear on the screen at the right time, trying to finish a race before running out of fuels, playing tag with another car, etc.****5. Versus: This mode allows you to compete against another human player."},{"id":4323,"title":"Cars Race-O-Rama","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Incinerator Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Cars: Race-O-Rama is a racing game set in the Disney/Pixar Cars universe.  It is the third entry in a series of THQ licensed games that include Cars and Cars: Mater-National Championship .  The game includes a single-player story mode and an arcade mode.  In story mode, you progress through a series of races and mini-games with a series of cutscenes.  In arcade mode, you can replay story mode events and compete in 2-player split-screen races.****The plot of Cars: Race-O-Rama centers around Lightning McQueen as he trains students of the Doc Hudson Racing Academy to compete in the Race-O-Rama Circuit.  Soon, Lightning discovers that his arch-enemy, Chick Hicks, is training a rival group of racers who don't race by the rules.  Lightning must compete against these rival racers in an effort to win the Race-O-Rama trophy.****Story mode uses an open-world format, where you can explore the world and play different events by driving to marked waypoints.  There are 7 different main explorable areas including Radiator Springs Stadium, Ornament Valley, Tailfin Pass, Radiator Springs, Santa Carburera, Autovia, and Motoropolis.  There are also 3 mini-games based on the Disney/Pixar animated short series \"Cars Toons\" that center around the character Mater.  These include \"Mater the Greater\", \"El Materdor\", and \"Tokyo Mater\".****While racing, there is a boost meter that slowly fills over time.  Using the boost will give you a quick speed increase.  There is also a new drifting mechanic that allows you to take tighter turns and fill the boost meter more rapidly.  You can also jump in most races to avoid obstacles and other racers."},{"id":4324,"title":"CART Fury - Championship Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gratuitous Games","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"CART Fury is one of Midway's more realistic arcade racing titles.  It features the Championship Auto Racing Teams license, championship drivers including Jimmy Vasser and Michael Andretti, and actual CART race courses such as Chicago Motor Speedway and Surfers Paradise, Australia.  The game is similar to the Cruis'n and Thunder series with its checkpoints and fantasy tracks, except that you have a Boost Meter you use to get ahead of the other drivers.  The If you complete a lap within a designated time, you get Superboost--a trail of fire to leave the other drivers in the dust!****The different modes in the PS2 version are Arcade, Simulator, Season, Sub-Games, and Driving 101.  Frantic sub-games include a time trial/practice mode and \"Last Man Standing,\" appropriately named because your opponents will try wear you down!  In addition, there are 12 secret cars, and you can watch unlocked cinema scenes in the Danny Sullivan Theater."},{"id":4325,"title":"Cart Kings","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2011","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Gameshastra Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Sony launched an India specific game for the PlayStation 2 and PSP platforms in which players can race around bullock carts, ridden by characters such as Shikari Shambhu, Supandi and Tantri the Mantri who are famous characters from Indian comic-lore. The arcade style game is titled -- hold your breath -- Cart Kings."},{"id":4326,"title":"Cartoon Kingdom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Cartoon Kingdom is a puzzle game published by Phoenix Games"},{"id":4327,"title":"Cartoon Network Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"The Game Factory","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Cartoon Network Racing provides gamers with endless hours of fun with 24 different racing circuits for players to zoom round. Racing zones include Spooky Mine and the Theme Park, plus -show-themed- locations such as Dexter's Laboratory and the Aron City. Players can enjoy the game alone in single player mode, or go head-to-head with an opponent or race as driver and co-driver in the two-player mode."},{"id":4328,"title":"Carwash Tycoon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Spa Town is a small village with a nice shopping area, light industry, attractive residential area six possible locations for a car wash.  These six locations are spread throughout the entire village and it's your job to discover what customers which laundry is more convenient,  What financial loan is best for your business and what is the most effective way to praise your service.  If you think all the facts and figures at a glance to have you as a neophyte entrepreneur to get started and some money trying to earn! "},{"id":4329,"title":"Casino Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Play It Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Casino","description":"Casino Challenge is a single player compilation of mini casino games.  The player starts a game with £100 stake money and gambles away on either Horse-racing, Blackjack, Roulette or Slot Machines. The game has sixteen avatars to choose from and the player's winnings are ranked against the remaining fifteen in a league table. All the following games are played as single player games and Horse-racing: The player places win, place or show bets on races between five horses. When the bets are placed the game shows a video of real horses racing with commentary, winnings and losses are calculated and the player gets to do it all again.  Blackjack: This is a fairly standard single deck Blackjack game, blackjack pays 3 to 2, insurance pays 2 to 1, and there is no limit to the bet that can be made.  Roulette: Again a standard implementation that supports all the regular bets but has no preservation of the player's betting pattern.  Slot machines: There are three machines to choose from Cel Damage, Seek and Destroy, and Road Trip. The first two are single line machines while Road Trip has three winning lines and all machines support one, two or three pound bets"},{"id":4330,"title":"Casper - Spirit Dimensions","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Lucky Chicken","publisherName":"TDK Mediactive, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Casper is an action adventure game based upon the children’s character Casper the friendly ghost.  Casper offers the players the ability to fly a ghost with complete freedom around 3D worlds, blasting things with his range attacks and collecting pick ups to enhance them.  There are also simple collection and navigation puzzles.  The game has 16 levels and 4 bosses leading up to the final battle with his nemesis Kibosh.  ****The story for the game is that Kibosh has taken over the spirit world (home of all the ghosts) and is amassing an army to invade the real world.  Casper is the last remaining free ghost.  Kibosh didn’t really think he needed to worry about the little guy and just to be sure that it won’t be a problem he has kidnapped Casper’s best friend, Wendy Witch."},{"id":4331,"title":"Casper and The Ghostly Trio","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The hero is given the task of saving his friend Wendy , that is a good witch. It was kidnapped by three evil uncles sprite , or Stinkie'go , Fatso , and Stretch . Dark trio wants to use magic power of girls to take control of the Land of Spirits , what must they necessarily interfere . The action takes place in the Haunted Mansions , full of all sorts of dangers. Crossing the ghostly corridors and rooms we have to overcome that becomes our way phantoms using a special attack ectoplasm and solve simple logic puzzles . In total, the game is divided into six stages , and as a surprise foresees five Stamina bonus ( a race against time in search of the treasure ) . Of course, at the end waiting for a confrontation with the dark uncles ."},{"id":4332,"title":"Casper's Scare School","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Casper Scare School -- Classroom Capers is based around the movie \"Casper Scare School\" featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost. Casper visits Scare School with a cast of spooky \"children\" that includes as Thatch the Vampire, Mantha the Zombie and Ra the Mummy. The game also includes a lot of the original music and speech from the film. The simple but innovative touchscreen gameplay is easy to pick up and is divided into 24 increasingly difficult lessons in Science, History and Gym that Casper must pass in order to get the grades necessary to graduate from Scare School and win the game."},{"id":4333,"title":"Castle Shikigami 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Alfa System","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Sequel to Shikigami no Shiro, SS2 is a vertical-scrolling shooter with sci-fi elements.****As in most games in the genre, the game puts you in control of a small fighter as you attempt to make your way past several stages filled with enemy ships charging and attacking you in different patterns.****The game features 7 distinct characters with psychic powers (which manifest in-game as bomb-type attacks and other special moves) and unique fighters, and the game features a story mode for each character, in which they have different dialogue and plot-sequences for each boss fight.****Also included is a weapon system similar to Psyvariar's in which you can enhance your power and rate of fire by scraping incoming bullets."},{"id":4334,"title":"Castlevania - Curse of Darkness","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Castlevania: Curse of Darkness you play Hector, a former Dracula servant and a Devil Forgemaster, who disowns his dark gifts and aims to live a normal life. This event left Dracula vulnerable to the attacks of the Belmont clan. Now that Dracula is vanished, you must fight back the curse cast upon all Europe. There is but one problem, another Dracula servant does not approve with your plan.****Being a Devil Forgemaster now gives the player an ability to forge familiars to fight by your side. As the player himself, they have levels and they can even morph to a different stage depending which weapon you use to fight with them.****The game has some basic role-playing elements such as character attributes and experience. Unlike Castlevania: Lament of Innocence, you are now able to use many types of weapons: Axes, swords, spears, knuckles and even shields for example. You can also craft your own weapons either by using an existing weapon as a base, and having some additional material such as bronze, steel and aluminium or having an extra amount of materials.****The battle system allows you to lock on to an enemy and hit them with multiple combos. You have some control on your Innocent Devil, and can command it to use certain skills, guard you and join the fight."},{"id":4335,"title":"Castlevania - Lament of Innocence","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Castlevania: Lament of Innocence is the prequel to all  Castlevania games previously released, explaining the connection and never-ending war between the Belmont family and Dracula. It is one of the first 3-D Castlevania games (the others being on the N64). The team who created the PS1 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night completely remake the formula.****You play Leon Belmont, who was once a Baron for the King. After his betrothed, Sara, was kidnapped and taken to a large castle, Leon asked the Church for permission to command his underlings to attack the castle. Because of the Crusades going on in the East, he is denied such. But because of his love for Sara, he denounces his title and leaves, going with no weapon or clue to the castle. He is stopped by an alchemist named Rinaldo, who was once a vampire-hunter himself. He gives Leon the Whip of Alchemy, offers to help him further in his quest, and sends him on his way.****The gameplay mixes a style of hack-and-slash with a sense of strategy. In order to gain new abilities, you must first master the previous ones. This also includes relics and orbs, which will greatly help you in your quest to rescue Sara. Relics allow you to do special abilities necessary to solving certain puzzles, while orbs combine with power-ups you pick up and can create massive offensive or defensive power. This makes the game incredibly addictive. You'll be trying to find every Relic and Orb and unlock every Skill.  ****The game has many hidden secrets - In fact, most gamers will only find about two Relics through the entire game. There are also five hidden bosses, each giving you something very good. A few will give you whip power-ups, while others will give you orbs and relics. Getting the game's discovery rating to 100% is quite a task, but well worth it in the end."},{"id":4336,"title":"Castleween","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kalisto","publisherName":"Wanadoo","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Alicia and Greg set off with their friends one Halloween night to look for a house in the forest where they could stock up on goodies. Upon reaching the house, Greg and Alicia's friends are turned into stone by a bogeyman. To save their friends, the two heroes must enter the world of the dead. In order to find their friends and set them free, they need to make it through cemeteries, haunted houses and sinister laboratories. Only one person at a time is allowed to enter the world of the dead, so Alicia and Greg must take turns in order to make their way through the danger that awaits them. Friends like the Goblin and Jack O'Lantern will teach them magic tricks that will help them to overcome obstacles along the way. They must find the Mad Scientist's laboratory to get their friends home safe and sound."},{"id":4337,"title":"Catwoman","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Argonaut Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Another licensed title by EA, based on the movie with the same name, starring Halle Berry. The game follows the film's plot and its models and graphics are based upon the respective characters and locations as seen in the movie. Halle Berry also lends her voice to the character, aside from her likeness.****Catwoman has an impressive array of powers at her disposal with which to overcome obstacles and fight her enemies. The gameplay is split between overcoming obstacles using Catwoman's agility and whip, and defeating (but not killing) enemies using her abilities and the aforementioned whip, again."},{"id":4338,"title":"CaveMan Rock","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Caveman Rock on PS2 is a Party game where you play a little caveman throwing colored stones in a volcano to prevent it from overflowing.  Just match 3 stones of the same color to make them explode.  By collecting enough points, you can use a nice dinosaur to help you in your task. "},{"id":4339,"title":"Cel Damage Overdrive","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pseudo Interactive","publisherName":"Play It Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A vehicular combat game set in a cartoon universe with 12 different environments. Wield a massive chainsaw, giant axe or one of 34 other wild weapons. There are 3 gameplay modes: Smack Attack (smack your opponents to gain points), Gate Relay (Pass the Checkpoints 5 times before your enemies do) and Flag Rally (CTF). 6 playable characters with 4 unlockable guest stars. For 1 to 4 players."},{"id":4340,"title":"Champions - Return to Arms","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Snowblind Studios","publisherName":"Sony Online Entertainment Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The sequel to Champions of Norrath, Champions: Return to Arms is an action RPG that puts players in the EverQuest universe. The evil Innoruuk was destroyed and his remains (shards) have been scattered throughout the Planes of Power. The player must find the shards and choose between good or evil: Destroy them to rid of Innoruuk or collect them to restore him.****The game has seven playable races (two new ones from the original) and more online features. Players can import characters from the first game. It can be played single-player or with up to four players (online or with multitap)."},{"id":4341,"title":"Champions of Norrath","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Snowblind Studios","publisherName":"Sony Online Entertainment Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Champions of Norrath is a 3rd person dungeon crawler based on the EverQuest universe. There are five character classes to choose from (Barbarian Warrior, Wood Elf Ranger, High Elf Cleric, Dark Elf Shadow Knight, Erudite Wizard), each may be male or female.  The game spans five acts that cover various randomly-generated locations across the world of Norrath.****Up to four people may play on a single console offline using a multitap, and up to four people online - one per console - via a broadband connection using the Sony Network Adapter."},{"id":4342,"title":"Championship Manager 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gusto Games","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The console version of Championship Manager 2006 is in many ways similar as the PC version. Players select a club from one of many different countries and play the manager's role, taking charge of tactics, training, signing new players, negotiating contracts etc. The game is very statistics heavy and assumes a fairly deep knowledge of the football game, setting it apart from its more accessible competitors.****Since this version was released some months after the PC version it features updated stats to reflect changes in the leagues. Additionally it features new camera angles for viewing the playing field and a new interface more intuitive for the consoles."},{"id":4343,"title":"Championship Manager 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gusto Games","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The console version of Championship Manager 2007 is in many ways similar to the PC version. Like previous editions the player takes on the role of a football club manager and has to perform tasks like taking charge of tactics, training, signing new players, negotiating contracts etc.****The game features over 60 different competitions in 26 different countries. The player is free to choose a team from any of these competitions. Another possibility is to manage national teams. Matches can be viewed in a quasi 3D view where players can select from various camera angles."},{"id":4344,"title":"Championship Manager 5","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gusto Games","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Football (soccer - damn yankees!) management simulation, for the PC. Player takes the role of a club manager responsible for the day to day running of a club in one of 26 countries. Duties include buying and selling players, arranging contracts, setting training schedules and organizing match day tactics. An interactive match day football simulation is at the heart of the game."},{"id":4345,"title":"Chandragupta - Warrior Prince","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Immersive Games","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Chandragupta: Warrior Prince is a 3D action game based on historical events. The game is set in 323 B.C in Ancient India and tells the story of the warrior prince Chandragupta, the Emperor of the Mauryan Empire and the first to unite the territory of what is now known as India.  The game consists of nine levels and there are also some platform elements. The prince can be moved around freely, but there is a linear path to follow. He fights with a sword, a bow etc. and can perform three types of moves that lead to ten different combos. By attacking enemies with combos a gauge is filled up. When it is full reinforcements can be called in for difficult situations and arrows rain down. Collected gold can be used to upgrade weapons. There are also a number of sliding tile puzzles where an image needs to be restored. There are different difficulty levels and a Legend mode with tougher enemies."},{"id":4346,"title":"Chaos Legion","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Play as young knight, Sieg Wahrheit, who must face off against an old friend in this gothic action adventure. To fight, summon and command seven different warrior legions each with their own signature weaponry. CHAOS LEGION, a graphic masterpiece and savage gothic opera played out through intense and challenging levels of real time, cutthroat action."},{"id":4347,"title":"Chaos Wars","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Idea Factory","publisherName":"Idea Factory Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Legend says that in the mountains, there is a cave that leads to another world. There, there is a shrine, where the founder of the village is said to have come from, and where you can pray to a god to have any wish granted. After seeing a pillar of light coming from the mountain in a dream, Hyoma Kusaka, diligent student that he is, ditches class to go take a look along with his friends Shizuku Mizuki and Hayatemaru Mudouin. They find themselves transported to a mysterious world, with no idea how to return.****Chaos Wars is a tactics RPG crossover game featuring characters from numerous game series, including Growlanser, Gungrave, Shadow Hearts, Spectral Force, and Spectral Souls. You can take teams of up to 10 into battle, recruit allies, and upgrade and customize your characters and equipment."},{"id":4348,"title":"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Global Star Software","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You play Charlie Bucket, a poor child, on a tour through reclusive confectioner Willy Wonka's fabulous candy factory in this interactive take on the classic children's story.****As Charlie you will attempt to put the factory in working order, cleaning up the messes created by other children on the tour.  You'll have to run, jump, carry objects, push buttons and command a small army of Oompa Loompa assistants on the way to winning the ultimate prize:  the factory itself."},{"id":4349,"title":"Charlie's Angels","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Neko Entertainment","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Play as the three Charlie's Angels girl private investigators in this game based on the characters of the two movie versions played by Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, and Lucy Liu.  **The franchise started out as a popular 70's television series.  In the game, popular world landmarks are disappearing: the Statue Of Liberty, Arc de Triomphe, Lincoln Memorial and Stonehenge.   ****The girls must find out who is behind this and start out at a beach beauty pageant runway wearing bikinis and move on through other levels on ships, islands or monasteries.  The gameplay is a 3D brawler beat'em up where the girls go to various world locations and take out bad guys with kicks, punches, jumps and combo moves.  They can also block attacks and use blunt objects found in the environment to smash enemies.  Occasionally, there'll be a computer terminal or button to activate, or ladder to climb.  There's some slow-motion and cinematic camera angles at times.**Defeat bosses to move onwards.  Hidden throughout the levels are items such as movie reels and memory sticks that when collected can unlock photos and trailers from the movie Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle."},{"id":4350,"title":"Charlotte's Web","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Blast Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"A collection of minigames based loosely around the story of the film with the farmyard serving as a central hub that the player returns to after each minigame.****In total there are 19 minigames, in which the player is given control of 1 of the 3 main characters from the film.**In the farmyard area, the player controls  Wilbur the Pig, where he must find various items throughout the farm whilst keeping out of sight of the farmer and his sheepdog.**Once a task has been completed on the farmyard, the game then moves to a minigame based loosely on the events of the film.**You can control Wilbur in a runaway pram rolling down a hill and must keep the pram balanced until it comes to rest.**Some of the games let the player control Templeton the Rat. In one minigame he must hurl rubbish at incoming birds in a rubbish dump using a catapult hastily built from the materials lying nearby. In another he must outpace a runaway egg in some tunnels under the dirt.**The last playable character is Charlotte herself. These games generally involve the barn as a backdrop (in a 2D setting)  with the goal of travelling from one side to the other by swinging from webs and dodging obstacles and catching flies."},{"id":4351,"title":"Cheggers Party Quiz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive Software Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Cheggers Party Quiz is a typical quiz game starring UK TV presenter Keith Chegwin. One playing round consists of eight questions (mostly about movies)  and up to four players. Every time a question is asked the players are presented with four answer possibilities. If one of them thinks he knows the answer he buzzes in and selects the answer - if it is correct he receives money. Who has the most money at the end of the round wins. Between the questions Chegwin makes humorous remarks,"},{"id":4352,"title":"Chemist Tycoon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Welcome to Spa Town, a small village where the drugstore is the center of attention.  You must serve the customers that come in here and make an already met their needs.  Because the demand for products from day to day can vary, you need to make sure you stock up on arrow and can respond to customers' needs.  It's all about the service you offer.  This is not as easy as it sounds because you're in charge of the shop, lab, product research, inventory and more.  Are you made ​​of the right timber entrepreneurs to keep this business going?  It's your job to keep the customers happy and ensure that things run smoothly - customers have little patience as they wait they think no twice to long to walk to another shop.  Can you handle the stressful life and the responsibility of the drugstore Spa Town? "},{"id":4353,"title":"Chess Challenger","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Play It!","publisherName":"Play It!","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"In the past all the best chess engines sacrificed speed of response for sophistication and variety of play. Chess Challenger has the Strongest Chess Engine currently available on a games console, incorporating extremely fast analysis and decision algorithms that provide high quality, lively, challenging and mature opposition to players. "},{"id":4354,"title":"Chessmaster","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft Romania","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"The iteration of the Chessmaster series on the PlayStation 2 contains most of the features available in the corresponding PC game - which, in this case, is Chessmaster 9000. You can play training games (with all the hints and analysis tools available), rated games (your rating changes after each play), puzzles (chess ones, not the \"build the picture\" type), learn chess by browsing through the hundreds of tutorials available in the Pandolfini's Chess School or watch famous games.****There are, however, some new features in the PS2 version; the most useful one is the Online mode. Other is the \"living world\" of the Chessmaster Championships, where the AI's rating changes, too, as they play each other. The last one is more spectacular - a  fantasy-themed - orcs vs. humans - game mode with animated chess sets and a 3D environment. You get to play chess in a forest, inside a castle and in the desert."},{"id":4355,"title":"Choro Q","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Barnhouse Effect","publisherName":"TAKARA Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"ChoroQ has been described by many people as a \"CarPG\" in that while you do partake in tons of arcadeish races against other super deformed cars (called ChoroQs in the game), you also drive around three different towns, talking to the ChoroQs and doing quests and mini games.****There's over 200 different body styles to unlock through the story mode (very few of them actually change the way your ChoroQ handles or performs; they're largely for show) and a wide range of parts you can buy to upgrade your car (either for performance or for looks).****The game supports two player split screen where you can import your ChoroQs from your own individual adventures and battle each other and also compete against each other in a wide range of minigames."},{"id":4356,"title":"Chronicles of Narnia, The - Prince Caspian","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is based off of the novels and movie of the same name, giving the player the opportunity to play as one of 20 different characters, including the four Pevensie children, Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter, as well as Prince Caspian.****The story takes place 1 Human year or 1,300 Narnian years after the first movie/game, where an evil king called King Miraz has begun to conquer the lands of Narnia and Prince Caspian has summoned the four Pevensie siblings in order to help Narnia and Aslan bring unity back to the lands.****The gameplay is similar to the first, basically hack-n-slash, moving through levels, battling through each levels enemies each with the characters unique battling tactics.  There are six chapters/levels in all, with puzzles scattered through the levels and special \"Treasure Chests\" as well, that require certain amount of keys to open that will unlock special features such as artwork, pictures among others associated with the film.  There is also a level made exclusive to the game that wasn't in the film or in the novel.****The controls are dependent of the system, while the PS2, PS3 and Xbox 360 uses the d-pad and analog and main buttons, the Wii utilizes the Wii-remote and the PC uses the mouse and keyboard.  There is also two-player co-op gameplay that can have a human player drop-in during a game."},{"id":4357,"title":"Chronicles of Narnia, The - The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Buena Vista Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Experience the world of C.S Lewis and Andrew Adamson's book and film. Play as Susan, Edmund, Lucy and Peter from the film, and journey through the Professor's house, the forests of Narnia and escape the attack on London during World War II.  ****Depending on which level you're playing, you'll be able to play as at least two of the four children, although some levels require you to use all four. The four children all have different special abilities. Peter is the strongest of the bunch, so you can use him for fighting off enemies or breaking through barriers. Susan is a raged fighter and she can throw arrows, tennis balls and snowballs. Edmund is a decent melee fighter who can climb trees and walk on ice without breaking it. Lucy has the ability to heal the other children, go through small spaces and stand on big snowballs and make them roll. During each level you can switch between characters at any time.****Scattered throughout the levels are coins, pink and green gems, and hidden shields that will give ratings at the end of the levels, ranging from fair to outstanding."},{"id":4358,"title":"Chulip","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Punchline","publisherName":"Victor Interactive Software, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You and your father are the newest residents of Long Life Town, a strange little town with even stranger characters. It is here that you meet the girl of your dreams - Literally. But she wants nothing to do with you.****Your mission is to improve your reputation amongst the many inhabitants of the town by kissing them, so the girl of your dreams will fall in love with you. Kissing people requires you to complete certain tasks, ranging from something as simple as waiting until they feel happy, to more difficult and branching puzzles like helping someone find a job.****Primarily, this game is a puzzle-solving adventure, where you explore the town, trying to figure out what to do next and how to do it. The more people you end up kissing, the higher your Heart Meter goes, which allows you to progress through the story, and attempt more challenging tasks. Approaching angry townspeople or doing something they don't like will take away Hearts, as well as injuring yourself through various means. When all your hearts are gone, you must restart at your last save. Hearts can also be regained by sleeping, eating, and certain other tasks.****You earn money by kissing Underground residents (who only show up at certain times of the day), or by selling items found in the garbage. You can then use this money to buy various items that may help you get further into the game, or train tickets to travel to new areas."},{"id":4359,"title":"CID The Dummy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Twelve Games","publisherName":"O-Games, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"CID The Dummy is a platformer featuring, as the title bespeaks, a crash dummy as the protagonist. Cid was endowed special powers by its inventor, professor Werken, and finds itself charged with the task of saving the daughter of his. Action is represented in 3D while the gameplay is bidimensional in reality, à la Super Mario Galaxy. Levels present to Cid both enemies and puzzles — or, more exactly, obstacles of intellectual nature — like eluding the sights of security cams or pressing a requested button. A basic attack, plus around ten special moves, is how Cid can strike foes it comes into: each special attack is related with a gesture to be performed with the Wii Remote, with tutorials available to make the player familiarize themselves with."},{"id":4360,"title":"Cinderella","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In the suburbs of the city of Rushton, live a beautiful young girl who is kept hidden and busy with household chores by her lazy step mother and her two horrible daughters. One beautiful hot day the Princes messenger announces that the Prince is inviting all the citizens the royal ball that very night. The step mother and her daughters force the girl to wait on them as they prepare theselves and leave for the ball. The young girl is left behind unhappy and exhausted. Suddenly her fairy god mother appears. Will Cinderella get to go to the ball? "},{"id":4361,"title":"Circuit Blasters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Metro3D","publisherName":"Supersonic Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Experience the most Intense Adrenalin rush as you Thrash through dirt tracks, high performance roads, narrow waterways and Treacherous ice courses."},{"id":4362,"title":"Circus Maximus - Chariot Wars","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Kodiak Interactive","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Circus Maximus is a racing game that takes place in ancient Rome, and as such you'll be racing chariots around various tracks, including the famed Colliseum.****You'll be in control of both the driver and your partner, the warrior, whose job is to attack the other racers to make them fall over.  Chariots are controlled by whipping horses and trying to balance an on-screen meter that keeps your chariot balanced while taking turns fast.****There are four different race modes available; Training, which gives you the basics on how to play, Arcade, which is your standard race, Multiplayer, which lets you face off against three friends (or foes), and Career, which tracks your progress over a period of time.****There are seven different environments and 19 tracks, all set throughout the Roman Empire.****Each course is littered with obstacles, power ups, weapons, and special moves, designed to give you an edge in combat."},{"id":4363,"title":"City Crisis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Syscom","publisherName":"Syscom Entertainment Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"City Crisis is a helicopter rescue game. Your goal in this game is to move your chopper from accident to accident and rescue people from burning buildings.  Your helicopter is also equipped with a fire-fighting water cannon to stop the blazes.  You are scored on how many people you manage to rescue, how much fire damage you prevent, and how quickly you complete all the mission objectives.****In addition to the standard rescue mode, City Crisis offers a chase mode.  In chase mode, you use your helicopter to assist the police in a car chase.  You have to keep your spotlight on the suspect's car until the police can stop them. ****City Crisis also has a time-trial mode, where you have to fly your helicopter through a set of floating rings as fast as possible."},{"id":4364,"title":"City Soccer Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Data Design Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This is your chance to be the hero - take control of your favorite City Soccer team and square off against your opponents in some of the wackiest games of full-pitch11-a-side action ever!  Guide your team successfully through a Knockout Cup, a full Tournament where you play against all the other teams, or just go straight in for some quick action in Exhibition mode!  Will you find yourself lifting trophy after trophy? Find out in City Soccer Challenge... "},{"id":4365,"title":"Classic British Motor Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Metro3D Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is a racing game featuring British cars from the 60's. There are 13 cars available: Austin Mini Cooper, MGA MKII, MGB MKI, Austin Healey 3000, MG Midget, Triumph Spitfire, Triumph TR2, Riley RM, Triumph TR2 A, Rover P6, Triumph TR5, Triumph TR6 and a secret car to be unlocked after qualifying with the 12 first cars.****The game features three gameplay modes: Single Race, Time Trials and Challenge. In order to play the Single Race and Challenge modes, the player has to unlock cars racing one lap in any circuit in the Time Trials mode, within the time limit. Once the cars are unlocked, they'll be available in the other two play modes, with three different painting options.****The Single Race mode, as the name implies, lets the player chose any of the unlocked cars and race against 7 other competitors in any course of choice. There are 6 circuits available: Scottish Highlands, Rooksley Forest, Greenwood County, Foxglove Lane, Westminster Run and London City Centre.****In the Challenge mode, three cups are available: Bronze, Silver and Gold, each one comprising 4 circuits. Each cup won unlocks the next.****The game can be played using the keyboard or a gamepad. The controls consist in buttons for steering, accelerating, breaking and hand breaking. Three camera angles are available: from behind the car (3rd person view), from the hood and from the car's front (first person views). A \"review mirror\" camera is also available.****The game has three levels of difficulty and can be played in a two player split-screen mode."},{"id":4366,"title":"Clever Kids - Dino Land","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gamerholix","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Educational","description":"Targeted at the 6-10 age group Clever Kids has the explicit aim of encouraging youngsters to learn through interaction and exploration of some of their favourite subjects. Clever Kids games encourage logical reasoning, improve memory functions, develop dexterity and increase attention span :\" all the time maintaining the players interest in a subject and making them laugh as they learn!  •Dino Land Central :\" go where all the dinosaurs hang out, have a look around and discover amazing facts about your favourite dinosaurs  •Dino Puzzles :\" put the shapes in the right place to build a dinosaur and unlock features and games. Sounds simple but you:™ll have to twist and turn to get it right!  •Target Range :\" Go against the clock and solve the dinosaur mathematics questions. Will the Apatosaurus, T-Rex or another dinosaur have the right answer for you?  •Dino fact file - learn everything you could want to know about your favourite dinosaurs :\" how each one got its name, where they lived, what they ate, who was the strongest and a whole load more :\" literally hundreds of facts about dinosaurs  •Spot the Difference :\" All dinosaurs look different but can you spot the differences between two woolly mammoths or a herd of Maisaura?  •Dino Cry :\" listen and repeat the cries of the dinosaurs. Hilarious fun and totally taxing  •Dino Quiz :\" take the Dino quiz to see if you have remembered all your facts :\" will you have the memory of a T-Rex or a Brontosaurus?  •Sliding Puzzles :\" move the pieces and solve the jumbled puzzle  •Dino Trax :\" No one loves his dinner more than a T-Rex. Plan his route and guide the hungry dinosaur through an ever more difficult series of maps to reach his goal  •Passcode protection :\" once you have completed a level you get a code to keep and use later "},{"id":4367,"title":"Clever Kids - Pony World","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gamerholix","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Educational","description":"Fun and intuitive learning for all ages: Sprocket the Robot will talk you beautiful world of Ponies, making things easy to understand for all ages. Find hidden items and learn Pony Facts by exploring The Stables. - Learn fun facts: 'Touch and Learn' menus teach you all about the many different kinds of Ponies, how to look after them, and how they live. Learn all about Tacking Up, Pony Grooming, different Pony breeds, how you separate a Pony from a Horse and much more... - Apply your knowledge: Learn Pony Facts by completing puzzles and games. Enter the Pony Quiz and test your knowledge with multiple choice questions. Use the Pony Meter to gauge your progress and work your way up from a tiny Shetland until you're ranked as the pony everyone would like to own! - Puzzle mini-games: Spot The Difference. Sliding Puzzles and Jigsaw Puzzles of Ponies to bring to life. - Action mini-games: Learn how to care for your Pony in the Pony Grooming game, test your maths skills at the Target Range, and learn to identify different ponies in the Find The Pony game."},{"id":4368,"title":"Clock Tower 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"SunSoft","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"A survival horror action/adventure in which you play as Alyssa, a girl approaching her 15th birthday. She is summoned home from boarding school because of a mysterious phone call from her mother. When she arrives, her mother is gone and only a scary stranger is there to greet her. You as Alyssa must pacify the spooky denizens of the house by returning to them items of sentimental value."},{"id":4369,"title":"Club Football - AC Milan","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4370,"title":"Club Football - Ajax Amsterdam","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4371,"title":"Club Football - Arsenal","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4372,"title":"Club Football - Aston Villa","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4373,"title":"Club Football - Borussia Dortmund","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4374,"title":"Club Football - Celtic FC","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4375,"title":"Club Football - Chelsea FC","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4376,"title":"Club Football - FC Barcelona","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4377,"title":"Club Football - FC Bayern Munich","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4378,"title":"Club Football - FC Internazionale","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4379,"title":"Club Football - Hamburger SV","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4380,"title":"Club Football - Juventus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4381,"title":"Club Football - Leeds United","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4382,"title":"Club Football - Liverpool FC","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4383,"title":"Club Football - Manchester United","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4384,"title":"Club Football - Rangers FC","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4385,"title":"Club Football - Real Madrid","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football is a series of 17 football (soccer) games, each individually tailored to some of the biggest teams in Europe. From Manchester United to Real Madrid, each game features bespoke content - including media archive clips of great goals and famous victories - and allows fans to add themselves to the 2003/04 starting line-up of their favourite side. Featuring photo-realistic player likenesses and stadia, and authentic crowd chants."},{"id":4386,"title":"Club Football 2005 - AC Milan","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4387,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Ajax Amsterdam","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4388,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Arsenal","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4389,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Aston Villa FC","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4390,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Birmingham City","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4391,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Borussia Dortmund","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4392,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Celtic FC","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4393,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Chelsea FC","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4394,"title":"Club Football 2005 - FC Barcelona","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4395,"title":"Club Football 2005 - FC Bayern Munchen","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4396,"title":"Club Football 2005 - FC Intenazionale","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4397,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Hamburger SV","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4398,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Juventus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4399,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Liverpool FC","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4400,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Manchester United","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4401,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Newcastle United","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4402,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Olympique de Marseille","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4403,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Paris Saint-Germain","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4404,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Rangers FC","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4405,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Real Madrid","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4406,"title":"Club Football 2005 - Tottenham Hotspur","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Club Football 2005 is a series of 21 club-specific football games. Each version has its own opening sequence, menu graphics, and packaging as well as a Club Album that contains facts and memorabilia from each clubs present. When playing the game you earn credits that can be used to unlock features as pictures and video clips. The gameplay from last years game has been improved with a new animation system as well as some new skills including  dummies, close control and fakes. ****The game comes with several different game modes. You can play in Domestic, European and Custom leagues and tournaments. The Career mode lets you create yourself in the game to play with your team. Several scenarios has been included allows you to play classic matches from the history of your club. For new players is the practice mode that lets you prepare for the big matches."},{"id":4407,"title":"Clumsy Shumsy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Party","description":"Shumsies are a peaceful nation, however their planet is very difficult to live on, Shumsies face different problems, such as meteor rains, which are very dangerous.  In addition to that, the planet itself has a very complex terrain, which makes it quite difficult to travel. Therefore, it is fun, but definitely not easy to be a Shumsy, and you, the player will have to help them solve some of their problems, are you up to it? "},{"id":4408,"title":"CMT Presents - Karaoke Revolution - Country","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"CMT Presents: Karaoke Revolution Country is the fifth game in the series released in North America. It features:****1. 35 classic and modern Country music hits;**2. Fifteen different singing venues;**3. A rich character customization mode;**4. EyeToy support (during character creation and gameplay);**5. Party and arcade-style singing minigames;**6. Unlockable videos, songs, and clothes / accessories for your character."},{"id":4409,"title":"Cocoto Fishing Master","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Neko Entertainment","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment  Corp.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"In order stop a magical kettle from overflowing and defeat the evil Zaron, Cocoto embarks on a quest to wake the sleeping god Geo. With the help of his friends Fairy, Baggy, and Neuro, Cocoto must retrieve five pieces of the bait bait necessary to wake Geo. ****Catching fish is a three-step process. After finding a good spot Cocoto casts and then moves around the bait around until it gets the attention of a fish. Once a fish has seen the bait it must be followed until it bites, and then set the hook. Finally, the fish is reeled in. Once caught, fish can be sold to Baggy in exchange for diamonds. The diamonds can then be used to buy bait and new fishing rods from Neuro. ****When one of each type of fish is caught, Cocoto can bring them to the hermit turtle. The hermit turtle will make a special bait that can catch that level's boss fish. After catching the boss fish the next area becomes available."},{"id":4410,"title":"Cocoto Kart Racer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Neko Entertainment","publisherName":"Bigben Interactive S.A.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Play Cocoto and his friends in devilish races! Choose among 12 characters and their crazy karts! 4 play modes from 1 to 4 players: championship, simple race, battle and time trial. Beat your opponents with lots of devastating attacks!"},{"id":4411,"title":"Cocoto Platform Jumper","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Neko Entertainment","publisherName":"Bigben Interactive S.A.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"The name of this game says all about it. Cocoto Platform Jumper is a circular 3D Platform Jumper with isometric camera angle. You play as demon Cocoto in your quest to save a secret of magma and his demonic friends. For the most part of the game you run along circular platforms and fight monsters and bosses on your way to victory. Cocoto has several special abilities which will help him - some can be used to build temporary platforms and some to fight monsters.**The game features 5 different game worlds, with 40 different level. There is also 30 enemies and 5 bosses on each level. There is also 2-player battle mode and 4 player race mode."},{"id":4412,"title":"Code Lyoko - Quest for Infinity","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Neko Entertainment","publisherName":"The American Game Factory, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity is the second game based off of the popular French animated TV series Code Lyoko and it is presented as a 3D action platformer. It continues the original premise of the four high school students who discover a computer in an abandoned factory, holding a large virtual world plagued by the virus X.A.N.A., but many of the characters' backgrounds are taken from later seasons in the series.****Players take the role of one of the four heroes from the show, Ulrich, Odd, Yumi or Aelita, and fight across the virtual environment of Lyoko and the internet against the dangerous virus X.A.N.A. and his army of monsters. Levels are accessed from a main hub and players can switch between any of the characters at any time, but they share health and energy. The characters' various weapons and abilities can be used to take them out, like Ulrich's swords, Odd's laser arrows or the ability to climb walls, or Yumi being the only one who can balance on thin ledges. Many of these skills are unlocked during the course of the game. X.A.N.A. on the Internet can be hunted down using the digital submarine Skidbladnir."},{"id":4413,"title":"Code of the Samurai","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"RED Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Numerous mission based adventures building up a gripping story with extensive character development •One-off missions to complete with bonus rewards •Each mission has specified and secondary targets each testing the player's skill •Battles feature all new normal and master modes, with different hits and combinations to use with different results •Lock swords and dodge attacks with great timing then launch your own counter-attack and Ougi heavy-sword attacks building up to 16 hit combos •Characters learn new all-powerful moves and rank up to inflict more damage "},{"id":4414,"title":"Codename - Kids Next Door - Operation - V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E.","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"This action/adventure platformer is based on the Cartoon Network show Codename: Kids Next Door. The Kids Next Door battle their arch-nemeses from the show (Knightbrace, Count Spankulot, and others) when they escape from the maximum-security KND prison on the moon.****In each mission, you control a specific KND agent, and each agent has a unique play style: Numbuh One is a master of ranged weaponry, Numbuh Two pilots aircraft and spacecraft, Numbuh Three has extra platforming mobility, Numbuh Four is a melee brawler, and Numbuh Five uses stealth to her advantage."},{"id":4415,"title":"Cold Fear","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Darkworks","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"A team from the Coast Guard boards a nameless Russian Whaler lost in a storm. **Little do they know that a team of CIA operatives tried to do the same**shortly before, all of them ending up dead. Within minutes, the entire Coast **Guard team shares their fate, except one person, veteran USCG Tom Hansen.**Now it's up to him to discover which kind of creatures wiped out his **mates. Are there any survivors? What happened aboard this vessel? **How does its recent visit to the Russian scientific drilling platform **\"Star of Sakhalin\" fit in?****This game is a typical console-style action adventure, similar to games**like the Silent Hill series. Most of the time players will be viewing**the action from a third person point of view, following the character**around as he utilizes an array of weapons to dispose of a variety of enemies.**Occasionally, a puzzle has to be solved or a cutscene (rendered with the game's **own engine) must be witnessed. Additional insight can be gained by reading the**various notes, letters and diaries that can be picked up every now and then."},{"id":4416,"title":"Cold Winter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Swordfish Studios","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In \"Cold Winter\", you play the role of Andrew Sterling, a former member of MI6, the British secret intelligence service. Andrew is caught preparing to assassinate someone in China, and is thrown into prison. There he faces torture and imminent execution. But a former friend from his MI6 days arranges to rescue him and offers him a job, having planned in advance to manipulate him so that he is unable to refuse. The first task seems fairly ordinary: to track down a weapons dealer who has been supplying terrorists.****But soon Andrew's mission becomes more important, because he must deal with a sinister conspiracy that embraces the whole world. In the story, there is a secret society called the Greywings, which slowly began to form form after World War I. The organization dedicated itself to stopping nuclear weapons proliferation by any means. Their obsessive leader, John Grey, finally decided that this effort is hopeless. He set in motion a plan calculated to cause the nuclear war he had been trying to prevent for his whole life, reasoning that it is better to have the war under controlled conditions, because it would have happened sooner or later.****He set the plan in motion by developing an information warfare program called Octopus, He sold Octopus widely on the black market, so that it would proliferate rapidly and many groups would fight to control it. Octopus is designed to fool its buyers, so each will believe the program lets them take over a wide variety of nuclear weapons control networks in various countries. But this is not so. For on the prearranged \"test\" date, Octopus  will give remote control of several nuclear arsenals to the remaining members of the Greywings secret society -- not to the program's buyers, who will receive all the blame. It is Andrew Stirling who must stop the plan from working. He must track them down and follow them to 'Winterlong,' a hidden bunker in the Arctic, where they have taken shelter.****In this first-person shooter, you can collect over 20 weapons to kill your enemies. You can only carry two of them simultaneously, although it is also possible to use grenades. You can make weapons by combining items you find. For example, a fuel can, a bottle, and  cloth combine to make a Molotov cocktail. A business card and some poison make a business card that is poisoned. You shouldn't worry about finding healing items, though, because you carry along an unlimited health pack. You need to remember to use this at the proper time, though, or of course you will still be killed. In combat, you can use various objects to help you. For example, you can throw pots at your enemies Large objects such as chairs, desks, and even wheeled carts can be pushed to block the enemy's path or to provide limited cover for yourself.****The game has replay value, because to some extent, it is possible to take the roles of two other primary characters in the story. Replay value also comes from the fact that enemies react in unscripted, sensible ways. They move cleverly, respond to alarms, change posture, take cover, divide themselves, and work in groups. Depending on how quickly you are able to react, they are likely to send someone to get reinforcements, and they yell for help. Finally, there is a sense of realism. Perceptions become confused when the character is under stress. Graphical quality is good.  Also, Cold Winter uses flashbacks to explain what has already happened, so there is a sense of knowing how the characters have reached their current places in the story."},{"id":4417,"title":"Colin McRae Rally 04","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Colin McRae is no longer with Ford and Nicky Grist is no longer Colin’s co-driver. Things have moved on in the rally-driving world, as they have with this, the fourth title in the series. This time the player is in the vehicle of their choice.****While the game features improved graphics over the older titles in the series the biggest improvement is the handling in the game, which is now based on real-world physics. Where the previous titles' handling of the cars made use of one pivot point, the new physics engine has four pivot points, each wheel interacting independently of the others. ****There are four championships modes: 2WD, 4WD, Group B and Expert. 2WD is for beginners. 4WD is the next step up, offering an intermediate challenge. Group B features cars from the '80s that were banned in 1986, as they were unrestricted and capable of extreme acceleration. And finally, Expert is for those that finish 4WD in advanced mode, upon which they are presented with Expert mode where one drives with cockpit view only, and with the highest damage setting. ****There are 8 national rallies in which to race, including USA, Australia, UK, Finland, Japan and Greece. There are also over 20 cars to unlock, including the Team Ford Transit van."},{"id":4418,"title":"Colin McRae Rally 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The fifth iteration of the rally racing game inspired by the \"Flying Scotsman\".  Choose from over 30 car models.  The detail and physics are improved, and more playing modes are available, including a new around-the-world career mode.  Weather conditions and rally courses can both be customized.  Network play supports up to eight players with split-screen.  As always, the menu design is clean, and the tracks are dirty!"},{"id":4419,"title":"Colin McRae Rally 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The third title in the rally series has you off road over a range of courses around the world as Colin McRae, in the Ford Focus rally car.****You are given 3 seasons to win the world rally championship, racing the Ford Focus RS RWC. In each season there are 8 competitions, staged in Australia, the USA, England, Sweden, Japan, Greece and Finland. Each competition has 6 stages set around different landscapes, and a special head-to-head stage at the end. You are out to beat the clock, and the time set by the opposing teams, on each occasion. Beat the time, win the stage, and you are once step closer to taking the world title.****Along the way you can alter and modify the Focus' setup, from the wheels used, gearboxes, brakes, suspension and so forth. You can also test drive the car before any event to make sure the setup is to your liking.****Apart from the championship mode you can also play stage mode, allowing you to race in any of the cars unlocked during the championship mode, on all the courses you have completed. Compete against the clock or against a friend in 2 player mode."},{"id":4420,"title":"College Hoops 2K6","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"College Hoops 2K6 is a game dealing with college basketball. Go through Legacy Mode as the coach to bring a small college respect and eventually win a championship. Go online to test your skills against players around the world. Also included are features such as Pre-season, the Coach's Clipboard, Midnight Madness (which allows you to participate in the first practice of the year with a midnight intra-squad exhibition that has become a college hoops tradition.), Strip 'n' Rip System, Shot Stick (which controls the way you take your shot to make a basket), and V.I.P. System. Another feature is Selection Sunday broadcast shows, where you'll watch a broadcast of your team’s placement into the NCAA Tournament and listen to commentary as video clips give you the low down on all the bracket match ups."},{"id":4421,"title":"College Hoops 2K7","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"College Hoops 2K7 is the update of College Hoops 2K6 and a continuation of 2K's NCAA basketball franchise.  It features the obligatory roster updates (including the names of the players) with 325 NCAA Division I teams to choose from and improve crowd reactions, updated mascots, new fight songs and real life coaches such as Billy Donovan, Roy Williams and Jay Wright.****It has the standard modes and has an updated Legacy (franchise) mode that has the player take command of a NCAA team, recruiting and training potential NBA players for the future.  It sports updated offensive and defensive A.I. and features Team Unity where the chemistry of the team combined with the captain's leadership qualities can combine to help their team in their performance and morale on the court.****Players can also customize by creating their own school along with uniforms and even design a unique stadium for their created school.  The games are almost identical except for a few differences: the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions has the ability to create their own chants for their crowds to yell during home games and the PS3 utilizes the SIXAXIS controller to shoot free throws by tilting it."},{"id":4422,"title":"College Hoops 2K8","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Standard update of the long-running 2K series, with some added new features.  One of which is the 6th man advantage that measures the crowds energy and excitement when scoring often and playing good defense, causing the meter to rise, the higher the meter, the better your players will become and demoralize the opposing team.****Another new feature is the ability to train your players with former college players such as Mike Conley Jr. of Ohio State, Julian Wright of Kansas, Glen Davis of LSU, Alando Tucker of Wisconsin, Al Thornton of Florida State, J.J. Redick of Duke, and Greg Oden of Ohio State.****Also has online capability that lets you share your rosters, legacies and game settings with other players online and lets you play in season and tournament modes as well."},{"id":4423,"title":"Colosseum - Road to Freedom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Goshow","publisherName":"Ertain Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Taken into slavery, you are now a gladiator.  Your only chance at freedom is to earn enough money in the arena to buy yourself back.  Whether in a lowly arena on the outskirts of the Empire or in the Colosseum itself, a wide variety of opponents await: heavily armed charioteers, wild bulls, fellow gladiators and more.  In a series of battles, from battle royales to one-on-one duels, you must entertain the crowds by spilling blood.****After battles, it's time to train.  A series of minigames improves your attributes and your diet perfects your body.  Study your rankings, play around with your special skills, and await the next battle.****Colosseum: Road to Freedom is a self-described Action RPG, controlled in the third-person and works as a gladiator simulator."},{"id":4424,"title":"Combat Ace","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Are you ready tofeel the adreneline pumping? This is your time to shine and become a heroic world war pilot. As the enemies clo in, it's your mission to make sure you survive an live another day to fight in the war against evil."},{"id":4425,"title":"Combat Elite - WWII Paratroopers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"BattleBorne","publisherName":"SouthPeak Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Supported by an army of more than 17,000 US and British paratroopers, you must stop the Nazis from occupying Europe during WWII. Fight with authentic weapons and vehicles alongside brave Allied troops through rolling hills, small farms, and war-torn cities throughout France, Holland, and Belgium. More than 40 varied missions re-create the toughest battles of WWII, including D-Day, Operation Market Garden, and the Battle of the Bulge. If you can survive the brutal battlefield of WWII, you'll earn promotions that allow you to customize your soldier with new skills and abilities."},{"id":4426,"title":"Commandos 2 - Men of Courage","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pyro Studios","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"From the heart of the Third Reich to the most remote islands in the South Pacific, Sergeant Jack \"Butcher\" O'Hara and his elite group of gritty soldiers must combine their expertise and venture deep into enemy territory...in an attempt to change the course of the war.  ****This sequel contains the following enhancements:****1. All new 3D engine - rotate the environment 360 degrees and move seamlessly in and out of buildings, submarines, planes, underwater and zoom in and out of the environments.****2. Interact like never before - steal enemy uniforms and weapons, climb and swing from cables, jump from windows and utillize vehicles.****3. Control 9 commandos - including the green beret, sniper, demolitions expert, seductress, thief and even a dog!****4. Authentic WWII scenarios - 10 missions spanning 9 different environments in night and day with realistic weather effects.****5. Multiplayer - players can go to war in the co-operative multiplayer mode."},{"id":4427,"title":"Commandos Strike Force","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pyro Studios","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In this new Commandos game, converted from real-time strategy to first person shooter with a tactical component, you'll play as a Green Beret for the fast action, as a Sniper for the tactical shooting and as the Spy for the stealth and sabotage bits. In some missions you could use two of them, changing from one to another in real time.****The game, set in the WWII, makes you play in Stalingrad, Norway, and France, side by side with your allies, trying to wreak havoc!****The music is played by the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra and the City Choir of the same city."},{"id":4428,"title":"Conan","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cauldron Ltd.","publisherName":"TDK Recording Media Europe S.A.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"As Conan returns from another successful adventure, he finds that a band of masked warriors has destroyed his village and murdered his uncle, bad move. Now it's time for Revenge! ****\"Conan\" is a 3D hack'n'slash action title which blends RPG elements by awarding experience points for each defeated enemy. Said points can be spent on a plethora of fighting skills which are then triggered via a simple combo system for spectacular results as you battle hordes of human warriors and supernatural monsters from beyond in your quest for revenge. Should you fall to a well placed blow, Conan offers you the chance to try and regain your honor in the domains of Crom, were a small arena fight can restore your honor and bring you back to life and continue the game or damn you to eternity should you fail. ****Also available is a multiplayer Arena mode in which you can duke it out mano-a-mano with other human players as Conan or a selection of original characters. Features the original licensed soundtrack from the Conan movies by Basil Poledouris."},{"id":4429,"title":"Conflict - Desert Storm","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pivotal Games","publisherName":"SCi Games Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Conflict Desert Storm, you control a squad of four soldiers from either the British S.A.S or American Delta Force. The game is set during the first gulf war back in the early 1990s and has ideas borrowed from the book Bravo Two Zero and other real missions from the war.  ****You are sent behind enemy lines to command a squad of elite commandos, set to destroy key strategic sites in Iraq.  On your team is Bradley, the team leader, Conners, the heavy weapons man, Jones, the explosives and anti-tank expert, and Foley, the team sniper.  Each soldier has different skills which can be built up by killing enemies.  As your troops gain more experience, they will gain ranks and upgrade their skills.  As their skills get better, the more effective they become at doing their job.  For example, Foley will have more stable aiming or Jones will plant C4 faster as their skills increase.****Conflict: Desert Storm is a first person/third person shooter, and each mode can be switched by the press of a button.  You and your team are sent on missions with specific objectives, whether it be to infiltrate a base, destroy a SAM site, or assassinate an opposing general.  You can both control your men individually and send them orders.  Your men can be ordered to attack, retreat, follow, stay, and do many more things.  If the mission requires it, you must drive tanks and jeeps around while your squad mans the guns on the vehicle.  There is also the ability to play up to four player co-op with friends, with each person controlling a soldier in your squad.****At the end of each mission, if you performed well, your men are awarded medals for their bravery.  If you work hard enough, you may even be able to earn the Medal of Honor."},{"id":4430,"title":"Conflict - Desert Storm II - Back to Baghdad","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pivotal Games","publisherName":"SCi Games Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In this sequel to the squad based shooter Conflict: Desert Storm, you are ordered back to Iraq for some unfinished business.****The gameplay and controls haven't changed since the original, but graphically it has much more detail. There are more weapons at your squad's disposal and more vehicles to drive."},{"id":4431,"title":"Conflict - Global Terror","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Pivotal Games","publisherName":"SCi Games Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"This installment of the Conflict series occurs in many diverse regions of the World: in Conflict: Global Terror, Red Team spends the game fighting international terrorism.****Rather than gung-ho desert tank warfare, or tense jungle ambush fighting, the game explores many non-army locations such as gas factories, cocaine production facilities and hotels.****The combat is often up close and very personal, although most levels seem to mix up the killzone areas giving a wide variety that support combat over many varying ranges. The Missions vary quite a bit too. Some are frenetic - fast paced where the team are fighting for their lives, others can be played at a much slower pace if desired. The level design really adds to counter-terrorism gameplay. The Team are often busting seiges using C4 to blow holes in walls and smoke grenades to flush the bad guys out.****The gadgets are useful and are frequently found to be helpful: thermal goggles let the player see through smoke, and Bradley's laser designator can mark key targets for gunship air strike. Claymore mines allow the team to protect their rear or even set up ambushes.****The game is very flexible - adopting all playing styles. Players are free to run and gun, or play as a super-stealthy special forces team. Players can play as one character leading the team, or switch around between characters as they see fit. Ordering the team about and switching characters is quick and simple. It is even possible to give each member advanced orders - \"On my signal, Connors runs to the window, Bradley opens the door and Jones throws a grenade through the window \". Ready....... GO!!! Conflict: Global Terror allows this kind of planning if the player wants to play that way. The co-op allows multiple players to take control of Red Team.****There are 4 difficulty modes and a skill learning curve for beginners an veterans alike. There are over 30 weapons with individual stats and behaviours. Each has their own distinct advantages and disadvantages - pistols are sometimes a better choice than a light machine gun for example, so the game aims to be more flexible to different playing styles.****The story unfolds throughout the missions and also in the cutscenes in between missions. The team really is made up of 4 distinct characters, with their own personal histories, lives and personalities."},{"id":4432,"title":"Conflict - Vietnam","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Pivotal Games","publisherName":"SCi Games Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Conflict: Vietnam is the third game in Pivotal Games' Conflict Series this time taking you further back in time to the bloody battleground of Vietnam. The game is set during the Tet offensive in the year 1968.****You take over the role of four soldiers who aren't, contrary to previous games, elite S.A.S / Delta Force soldiers. In fact, they are normal American G.I. who are separated from their unit during battle  and have to fight themselves through enemy territory with hordes of hostile Vietnamese.****You can issue orders to every member of your squad or directly take control over one of them. In every mission you have one or more main and several bonus aims like destroying all tanks in  the area or collecting Vietcong documents. For each achieved objective, killed soldier or destroyed vehicle your soldiers get experience points. Each soldier has different abilities (Sniper, Leader, Heavy Weapons, Medic) which can be improved with these points. To defuse one of the numerous booby traps it is necessary to have skills in that ability.****The levels are set around the jungle and include underground Vietcong complexes or temples. You don't only meet enemies but also friendly persons like own soldiers or citizens with which you can talk and which sometimes give you bonus objectives. Furthermore, in some missions you can use stationary weapons like machine guns and drive jeeps or tanks.****The console versions of Conflict: Vietnam feature a split-screen multiplayer co-op mode with up to four players (Xbox) resp. two players (PS2). The PC version doesn't have this feature."},{"id":4433,"title":"Conflict Zone - Modern War Strategy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"MASA Group","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Conflict Zone is a modern-day war game with 3D graphics. Your every move is being watched by the media so you'll have to act right to make a good impression (rescue civilians,..). The impression you make will also determine how much money you will get for your missions, so there is no resource management."},{"id":4434,"title":"Conspiracy - Weapons of Mass Destruction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kuju Entertainment","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive Software Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Cole Justice, a retired Secret Service agent has been recalled by The Agency for one last mission. Hydra, a rogue government agency has according to intelligence reports been developing and selling biological weapons to terrorist organizations. Now, Cole's mission is to stop them, but who should he trust, the government or Hydra?****Conspiracy: Weapons of Mass Destruction is a first person shooter built on the Fire Warrior engine. As Cole Sullivan, players will be assigned to missions around the globe, including places such as the South American jungle and the Arctic Circle. The game contains typical FPS weapons such as the machine gun, the sniper rifle and the rocket launcher.****In addition to the campaign there's also the Endurance Mode, where enemies will spawn around you and you have to stay alive as  long as possible. For each enemy you take down you'll earn points, and if you're quick you can make chain combos and get huge scores."},{"id":4435,"title":"Constantine","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Bits Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"John Constantine is the name of the main character in the Hellblazer comic by Vertigo DC. This game is based on the movie Constantine, starring Keanu Reeves. The player assumes the role of Constantine, a mage/exorcist/demonslayer of the modern age. A man who fights Evil, but remains cynical and skeptical in the face of Good. He also smokes a lot.****The game is played in third person perspective, switching to first person when the hero enters narrow spaces. Constantine's goal is to discover how and why Demons have managed to physically enter Earth, although the ancient laws forbid it. He utilizes a number of holy weapons and artifacts, from twin revolvers (dubbed the Witch's Curse) that shoot stones from the Holy Lands to Holy Water Bombs and the Cross Shotgun. Constantine can also utilize various kinds of offensive magic powered by the souls of slain demons. Often he will be obliged to travel to Hell, which resembles a perpetually ablaze and decaying version of our world, in order to bypass obstacles. Each level is linear and is played sequentially, following most of the story of the movie with a few sections added in or stretched out to allow for more action. Hidden cards in levels will unlock cutscene animatics, concept art, and interviews with the stars of the film."},{"id":4436,"title":"Contra - Shattered Soldier","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"The Contra series has been a popular action game for many people.  Now the original creators have come back to bring the series back to the life.  It has the same feel of the other Contra games, but it has never looked anything like this before.  The gameplay is the same fast 2D style, but enriched with 3D environments and effects.  You can play two players simultaneously as in the past games.  Wide array of weapons are available, many of the oldies, some enhanced, some new.  Unlockable endings and levels give it even more replay value."},{"id":4437,"title":"Cool Boarders 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Idol Minds","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"This is the fifth game in the Cool Boarders series.  This has many of the same features as previous editions of the series, but includes more board parks with a trick finder option.****This game also gives you the option to compete against 10 champion snowboarders including Todd Richards, Tara Dakides, Kevin Jones.****Compete in the Vans Triple Crown of Snowboarding to unlock different tracks and boards.  There are a total of 20 different courses featuring 9 different events including downhill, slalom, and trick complete.****The soundtrack also features modern music from bands including Stone Temple Pilots, Fear Factory, and Blind Dog."},{"id":4438,"title":"Cool Shot","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Idol Minds","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Supported by an army of more than 17,000 US and British paratroopers, you must stop the Nazis from occupying Europe during WWII. Fight with authentic weapons and vehicles alongside brave Allied troops through rolling hills, small farms, and war-torn cities throughout France, Holland, and Belgium. More than 40 varied missions re-create the toughest battles of WWII, including D-Day, Operation Market Garden, and the Battle of the Bulge. If you can survive the brutal battlefield of WWII, you'll earn promotions that allow you to customize your soldier with new skills and abilities.Rack up your balls and challenge the hustlers to a game of Pool. Photo-realistic graphics and sound help create an ideal bar room gaming experience. With highly accurate physics, side, top, back spin and swerve can all be applied to great effect, enabling you to pull off some incredible shots.  Create a character and then make your alter ego a force to be reckoned with as you compete against the world's best players. With addictive gameplay and a healthy selection of games: 8 Ball, 9 Ball, 14.1 Continuous, Rotation, and One-Pocket there is plenty to keep you occupied. "},{"id":4439,"title":"Coraline","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Papaya Studios","publisherName":"D3Publisher of America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Based on the the movie, players jump into the shoes of Coraline, a young girl which is not happy with her current life. Coraline is drawn through a tiny door in her new house which leads to a strange world that seems perfect. Coraline soon realizes that this \"Other World\" is not all it seems, and she must find a way to escape back to reality.****Players progress through the story by completing puzzles and interacting with the characters from the movie. Content can be purchased to customize Coraline's appearance along the way. Coraline needs to be guided through the story on her mission to free herself from the other world.She can wander to any location from the movie in a free roaming environment, picking up clues and useful items along the way."},{"id":4440,"title":"Corvette","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Steel Monkeys","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the great American dream machine.  This race game features over 100 Corvette models, from the 1953 original to the fine-tuned 2003.  Simple single and split-screen player modes are available, or start from the beginning and race through history, collecting and upgrading cars along the way.  There are over 15 tracks, with alternate routes that can be unlocked through races.  Models and colors are true to spec, although custom cars can be unlocked as well."},{"id":4441,"title":"Corvette Evolution GT","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Milestone S.r.l","publisherName":"Black Bean Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Evolution GT is a simulation-racing game that gives the player the opportunity to experience the life of a real racing driver throughout the course of his career. By choosing appropriate race tactics and driving styles, the player will grow in his ability to compete at an ever-higher level, gaining access to new racing cars as well as roadsters, coupès and eventually dream cars. Races take place across Europe; from the beautiful landscapes of the Scottish Highlands and the Cote d'Azur to London and Barcelona, without missing out on historic racing venues such as Laguna Seca or Hockenheim."},{"id":4442,"title":"Counter Terrorist Special Forces - Fire for Effect","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Hip Games","publisherName":"LSP","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Counter Terrorist Special Force is an action game in which you are a part of an anti-terrorist force whose sole purpose is to strike where striking is needed and put end to evil plans to destroy/take over the world.  The player controls two different heroes. Night Owl is an infiltrations expert, and very good at accurate shooting and jumping from planes, which some of the missions require him to do. Raptor on the other hand, is a weapons expert. He is also more than adequate in hand-to-hand combat. These two take turns in their own levels on their way to destroy the evil NEMESIS group and retrieve the stolen scientific plans.  Levels are always very action-oriented even when playing as Night Owl and there are very little sneaking to do, as the main focus is on action. The levels range from your basic submarine factories to hidden missile silos and so on, with a few outdoor levels here and there, in which one usually can drive one of the vehicles (jeeps, hovercrafts, boats, etc).  There are multiple weapons to choose from. From knives to huge rocket launchers and solid turrets. The physics system is also implemented in the game and most of the time there is a nice amount of stuff and dudes flying around as you make havoc with havok."},{"id":4443,"title":"Countryside Bears","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"There is a storm in the forest. The wind is so strong that it gets under Teddy and Mi's umbrella and they take off into the air. Eventually they are blown into a big tree and are stuck in very high branches. All their friends in the forest come to see what has happened. Which friend will rescue them? What other surprises are waiting for them....... "},{"id":4444,"title":"Covert Command","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"Essential Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"A true soldier faces danger alone. •Tough your way out of 30 tense, blood-and-sweat inducing missions! •Defeat enemies and collect weapons and items to increase your experience level •Each mission takes place in a different environment - you must adapt to your new environment to finish the mission "},{"id":4445,"title":"Crabby Adventure","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Crabby's Kingdom is under attack and is being destroyed by Marble's Army! Test your speed in this exciting Adventure, as you defend Crabby's Kingdom by all means neccessary."},{"id":4446,"title":"Crash - Mind Over Mutant","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Crash: Mind over Mutant continues the storyline of its predecessor, Crash of the Titans. ****The Titans from the previous game has broken free from Dr. Cortex' control and has settled down on various places on the Wumpa Islands. But Cortex has teamed up with Nitrus Brio to develop a device which can control both the bandicoots and the Titans. Now Crash and his friends must find out where Cortex is hiding and stop him before he can act out his devious plan. ****Crash can use a light-powered attack to defeat smaller enemies, but for bigger enemies, a more high-powered attack is needed. Crash can also block and dodge attacks. Just like in Crash of the Titans, Crash can take control of the Titans which he encounters. But this time he can take the Titans with him and use them when he needs it. As Crash defeats more and more enemies, he can upgrade both his own attacks and the attacks of the Titans in his possession."},{"id":4447,"title":"Crash 'N' Burn","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Race aggressively against 15 other cars through various courses to win races that are run through city-street circuits. You must also keep your car running by not having it damaged too severely from car crashes. You also have to dodge the wrecks of your competitors which remain on the track after they have crashed one too many times. After each race you win, you earn cash that can be used to upgrade the cars in your garage. There are four car types available: compact, pickup, muscle, and sports.Other race modes include last man standing, bomb tag, running man, and kamikaze."},{"id":4448,"title":"Crash Bandicoot - The Wrath of Cortex","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Universal Interactive Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex is the first Crash Bandicoot game for a system other than the original PlayStation. The story is set some time after Warped: Dr. Cortex wants revenge after being defeated by Crash (again). For this purpose, he creates Crunch, a super-bandicoot who can destroy everything that crosses his way. So Crash needs to defeat Crunch (and in the end, Dr. Cortex).****The game is a typical jump and run, with some other action passages, like air combat and a sequence where Crash is trapped inside a giant sphere rolling around in some sort of rollercoaster. All graphics are in 3D, and the sound is typical for cartoon games like this. The whole game is pretty straightforward in design, getting stuck on a puzzle is not really possible."},{"id":4449,"title":"Crash Nitro Kart","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vicarious Visions","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Crash Bandicoot returns to the karting scene with a host of other characters from the adventure series, and this time they have both Neo Cortex and Emperor Velo to worry about. Velo has taken the crew to a remote planet, forced to race for their lives against Neo Cortex and his many evil doers.****Choose from various game modes, from the straight into the action Arcade mode to Adventure mode, following Crash and the gang in the story to save Earth. Race against four friends in multiplayer battle modes, plus connect to the Gamecube for extra options and upload your high scores to the internet ranking system."},{"id":4450,"title":"Crash of the Titans","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"This version is different from its DS and GBA versions.  The story has Crash's arch-nemeses, Neo and Nina Cortex, creating a device that turns the creatures on Crash's island into monsters, threatening to bring an end to existence on the peaceful island.  Crash must stop them by \"hijacking\" these monsters and wield their power against the Cortex's.****The gameplay has the player explore levels, picking up power-ups to use against enemies as well as for the first time, use fighting combos such as punches and kicks against enemies.  Players can also \"hijack\" 15 different enemy monsters to use against the others, each with their own special abilities and powers like fire breathing and earthquakes.  Players can also interact with their world, climbing trees and swinging from ropes and even surf and skate throughout the levels.  There is also co-op abilities where a friend can pop into the game at any point.****The games across are almost identical, excluding controls (the Wii utilizes the Wii-remote) and graphics are different depending on the systems graphics capabilities."},{"id":4451,"title":"Crash Tag Team Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"When Ebeneezer von Clutch, the owner of the famed racetrack amusement park MotorWorld, has the Black Power Gem that maintains his life force stolen, he charges Crash and friends (and foes) to recover the gem and catch the culprit.****Similar to previous racing games in the Crash Bandicoot series, players are able to choose from a variety of characters from the series, including both notable allies and enemies, along with several notable new characters. In addition, Crash Tag Team Racing introduces the ability to 'clash' with another racer, allowing the two to create a hybrid vehicle to cooperatively destroy their opponents."},{"id":4452,"title":"Crash Twinsanity","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Two purple birds called the Evil Twins form a new threat to Crash's homeworld. Crash has to team up with his arch rival Dr. Neo Cortex to put a stop to this new threat.****Crash Twinsanity is a classic-style Crash platform game, though this time Crash has to work together with Dr. Cortex from time to time. Crash can pick up and throw Dr. Cortex to places he can't reach himself, or use  him as a hammer to slap enemies. The consistent conflict between both heroes causes many funny situations."},{"id":4453,"title":"Crashed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rage Software","publisherName":"Majesco Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Crash is a fast-paced, furious and fun step into the world of classic cars and their subsequent destruction. Climb into a Hot Rod, Muscle Car or Performance Car and rip it apart at the expense of your opponents. No engine tweaking, tyre balancing or pit stops, just glorious mayhem in the cars of your dreams. Get out there and smash them to pieces. "},{"id":4454,"title":"Crazy Chicken X","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sproing Interactive Media","publisherName":"Play It Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Moorhuhn returns with a complete redesign in 3D in this sequel to previous titles of the Moorhuhn shooter series. Instead of simply flying and running around, the chickens feature a lot of animated motion sequences that make them seem almost alive. The surroundings are completely generated in 3D and feature a lot of crazy objects and scenes such as two hedgehogs playing cards (one is actually wearing dark sunglasses!). The chickens try to hide in every conceivable place on screen, be it an old oven or in an outdoor toilet. They hide in wheat fields and even dress up as a sunflower in order to escape the player's dreadful gun. All these features make it more difficult for the player to get all the chickens. The actual shooting controls remain the same as in previous Moorhuhn games: the player aims with the mouse, shoots by clicking the left mouse button and reloads by clicking the right mouse button."},{"id":4455,"title":"Crazy Frog Arcade Racer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Jesters","publisherName":"Valcon Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Take Crazy Frog, known from the ring tone, and a bunch of his friends and enemies in crazy kart-style races around 12 tracks in 4 cups (baby, funny, crazy and special), and collect the crazy power-ups. Hopefully you like his trademark sounds because you'll hear them quite often. You can play with 4 friends in 3 different multiplayer modes: championship, single race or a battle. Aside from Crazy Frog, you can choose Ninja Gorilla (Bobo), Matilda the Cow, Ellie the Fairy, the Gangsta kids (Flash, Grim and Jack), Mad French Chef (Michel) and Drone.****During the races, you can collect coins to accumulate and drop hazards, such as mines, rockets or boosts. The main singleplayer game modes include championship, single race, time trial and chase. In the options screen, you can listen to 12 Crazy Frog songs on a jukebox."},{"id":4456,"title":"Crazy Frog Racer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Jesters","publisherName":"Digital Jesters Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Take Crazy Frog, known from the ring tone, and a bunch of his friends and enemies in crazy kart-style races around 12 tracks in 4 cups (baby, funny, crazy and special), and collect the crazy power-ups. Hopefully you like his trademark sounds because you'll hear them quite often. You can play with 4 friends in 3 different multiplayer modes: championship, single race or a battle. Aside from Crazy Frog, you can choose Ninja Gorilla (Bobo), Matilda the Cow, Ellie the Fairy, the Gangsta kids (Flash, Grim and Jack), Mad French Chef (Michel) and Drone.  During the races, you can collect coins to accumulate and drop hazards, such as mines, rockets or boosts. The main singleplayer game modes include championship, single race, time trial and chase. In the options screen, you can listen to 12 Crazy Frog songs on a jukebox."},{"id":4457,"title":"Crazy Golf - World Tour","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Liquid Games","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Crazy Golf World Tour is a mini golf game for up to four players. The game is in full 3D and features a number of perspectives from which the game can be viewed. Default is a behind the back perspective but this can be changed to a top down perspective for better overview of the course. The PC version is controlled by the mouse, both to aim and to swing with the club. Moving the mouse back and forth quickly will result in a hard shot.****The game's courses all have different obstacles like water hazards, slopes, jumps and moving objects. There's three courses in total, each with 18 holes. Each course has its own theme, be it the Wild West, Ghost World or Pirates Cove. The game has four game modes. In career the player has to achieve as many pars as possible to unlock the next course. In tournament the player has to complete the course in the lowest number of shots. In speed golf the player plays against the clock. Last, in the practice mode the player can play any unlocked course just for the fun of it."},{"id":4458,"title":"Crazy Golf","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Crazy Golf lets you play the game like never before - the game comes packed with mini courses filled with hazards and obstacles that will test your putting skills to the limit. The custom physics system allows your ball to ricochet, bounce and bobble with stunning realism.  The game is set in three unique environments; underwater, up in the sky, and finally in outer space. The aim of the game is to win all the trophies. To succeed you will need to become a great Crazy Golfer, and beat the target scores throughout the game. Only the very greatest players will be able to win all the Gold Trophies "},{"id":4459,"title":"Crazy Taxi","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Cheltenham","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Crazy Taxi is an arcade-like racer where the player takes the role of a taxi driver who weaves his way through crowded streets, across sidewalks and even under water, in a wild and frantic race to deliver passengers on time. The courses are largely set inside cities crowded with general traffic and pedestrians (which can't be run over, they dive away). The main goal is to bring as many customers as possible to their destination in time. Available customers are marked through circles and the colour represents the distance and the fare they offer. Green means long rides with plenty of money, and red ones are very short. ****In the main Arcade mode there is a timer that quickly runs down. It can be replenished by picking up customers. While driving reckless maneuvers are encouraged. Players can disregard all traffic rules and customers give extra tips for speedy and dangerous driving, but these can only be cashed when the customer arrives at his destination in time. By the same token the reward at the end of a ride is based on the amount of time left, as each customer also has a personal timer. The city is filled with slopes and jumps, and the game uses a very loose driving model. No damage can be done to the car, so driving as fast as possible is encouraged. While driving players can toy with the gears to perform two special tricks: a crazy drift and a crazy boost to speed up more quickly.****Next to the Arcade mode there is an Original mode, and Crazy Box where specific goals need to be met on closed down courses. In the regular modes it is possible to disregard the usual timer and play for a fixed amount of minutes. At the end of the race the player is rewarded with a license, either D, C, B or A, with S for an outstanding performance. Next to the interactive courses from the arcade version there is a new course for home consoles. There are four cabs and drivers to choose from. The cars have different statistics and the drivers different attitudes while racing. The game has a soundtrack featuring The Offspring and Bad Religion (not for the Xbox 360 version)."},{"id":4460,"title":"Crescent Suzuki Racing - Superbikes and Super Sidecars","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kuju Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Crescent Suzuki Racing is a motorcycle race game for one or two players.  Crescent Racing is a race team based at the Crescent motorcycle dealership based in Dorset, England. The team has won many titles and is the official racing team of Suzuki in the UK.  This game gives the player a chance to race in six championships comprising the Amateur Series, Pro Racing or Super Cup GTR races for super bike or super sidecar. There is also a time trial race mode where the player has to beat a set time on a series of tracks. There are sixteen different tracks including Altendorf Aerodrome, Atlanta Raceway, Glendale Raceway, Rouen and Woodcote Park and twenty five kinds of super bike and super sidecars available to be ridden. However most bikes and most tracks are locked and become available as the player progresses through the game.  There are three levels of difficulty. Player one defaults to keyboard controls while player two may use either keyboard or another controller.    "},{"id":4461,"title":"Cricket 07","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kuju Entertainment","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Time once again to don those pads and gloves, put your helmet on and your box in, pick up that willow bat and stride to the cricket pitch in EA Sports Cricket 07.  Pick from a choice of 16 international sides including England, Australia, India, South Africa or the West Indies and lead your team to domination on the field in the World Championship, play a Test Series or go on a tour encompassing one day matches, test matches and tour matches. Relive the 2005 Ashes Tournament in England or play the return leg Down Under.  Alternatively play as one of England's county teams for a season of county cricket. Play in the Liverpool Victoria County Championship four-day two-innings tournament. Compete in the NatWest Pro40 tournament, the C&G Trophy and the Twenty20 Cup.  And for Australia you can play as one of the six State sides for a season of state cricket. Compete in the Pura Cup, the One Day Domestic Series or the KFC Twenty20 Big Bash.  This game supports up to four players and features \"Century Stick\" analog batting controls to choose your batting parameters to select foot choice, shot direction power and timing. Alter your bowler's line of attack with \"Quickswitch\" bowling and change between fielding positions with on-the-fly \"Dynamic Field Positioning.\""},{"id":4462,"title":"Cricket 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"HB Studios Multimedia Ltd.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"This is another in Electronic Arts annual cricket franchise which first started with Cricket 96 however this was the first game developed by HB Studios.  All ten international teams are represented together with twenty-two international stadia allowing the player to play one day games and test matches. As the player progresses through the game there are unlockable tournaments and historic teams to extend the gameplay. Other features include detailed controls that, for example, allow the player, as bowler, to spin, seam or change the pace of the ball.  The game has commentary from Richie Benaud."},{"id":4463,"title":"Cricket 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"HB Studios Multimedia Ltd.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"Cricket 2004 has full licenses from the English, Australian,**New Zealand, and the South African Cricket Boards, and the**ICC. The game has 56 teams with over 1200 players, domestic & international. Create your very own cricket legend with the Full Player Editor. The game has a TV style to it, with full action replays, the third umpire & more."},{"id":4464,"title":"Cricket 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"HB Studios Multimedia","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"Electronic Arts continues its yearly cricket franchise with this outing. The Australian, English, South African and New Zealand national and league teams' names and likenesses are licensed. If you don't want likenesses of official players, then make your own with the built-in player editor to make the game custom to you. With 35 stadiums accurately modeled with real crowd noise the atmosphere is set for this TV style presentation (with action replay mode, third umpire, animated duck sequences, and TV style overlays) of cricket. ****Fielding is fully automated, and it is possible to skip the entire bowling innings. Batting depends as much on shot timing as selection, while running between the wickets is faster than in previous editions. There are 13 tournament modes including domestic and international one-day and test matches, including England County Cricket's fast-paced Twenty20 Cup, and 2 net practice modes. The game has commentary from Richie Benaud and Jim Maxwell."},{"id":4465,"title":"Crime Life - Gang Wars","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - AO (Adults Only)","developerName":"Hothouse Creations","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Crime Life is a mission-based street combat game following a storyline involving multiple gangs, corrupt cops and betrayal from within.****The player controls Tre, a new member of the Outlawz gang on his rise to the top within the fictional city of Grand Central. The Outlawz face trouble as rival Headhunterz and KYC gangs join forces against them. The members of the rap band D12 feature their voices and likenesses as the key members of the enemy Headhunterz gang.****The gameplay is influenced by old school beat-em-ups, meaning hand-to-hand combat is the main focus here. As well as featuring twenty-five story-based missions, Crime Life also gives the player the freedom to explore the game world and to experience mini-missions that include fighting whilst drunk and taking control of rival turf."},{"id":4466,"title":"Crimson Sea 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The sequel to \"Crimson Sea\", this game follows the story of Sho, the protagonist of the first game. In the distant future, a solar system called Theophilus is once again attacked by a mysterious alien race, called \"the menace\". The brave bounty hunter Sho, who wields a special sword which he can also use as a gun, is determined to put an end to the invasion. During his adventure he encounters a girl named Feanay, who will help him on his journey.****In this action adventure game, you control both Sho and Feanay. Some of the missions can be accessed by both characters, while some are available only to one of them. Feanay uses energy pistols and dual laser swords as weapons. Both Sho and Feanay use the so called \"neo-psionics\", which are the magic spells of the game. There are also slight role-playing elements in the game. Defeated enemies drop special items that can be later used to upgrade your weapons. You also gain set amounts of experience points after missions."},{"id":4467,"title":"Crimson Tears","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"DreamFactory","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Crimson Tears is set in the near-future Tokyo, where an unknown entity has attacked and it's your job as a the main character to save the day.**The game is a hack'n'slash affair in which three people enter the \"dungeon\" to kill monsters and loot the... loot. **Gameplay is very much like Nethack or Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon as you delve deeper into the lair, leveling up, collecting stuff and occasionally returning to town and selling the excess. Very simple, yet very addicting."},{"id":4468,"title":"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Light Weight","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Set in Qing dynasty of 19th Century China, this adaptation of the film of the same name follows the path of the characters Jen, Yu Shu Lien and Li Mu Bai. When warrior Li decides to retire from fighting, he gives his famous jade sword, The Green Destiny, to a nobleman. The weapon is stolen shortly afterwards, and he has to hunt down the thief with his friend Yu Shu Lien, while the sassy nobleman's daughter Jen keeps crossing their path.****The epic story has been split up in three parts, one for each character. The game mimics the film's famous martial arts, based on the Wudan fighting style, with a set of basic attacks, attack combos and special moves, combined with defensive actions such as basic blocking, combo blocking and evasion. While fighting, the characters learn new moves, collect items and earn rewards. Skills are improved according to your fighting style. Using specific attacks (e.g. unarmed) boosts the related skills, which can be leveled up.****There are different flavours of weapons to be collected, from axes to  swords, spears and sabers, and even exotic variants such as falchion, firangi or gloive. New ones can be acquired during battle, but enemies can pick them up as well."},{"id":4469,"title":"Crusty Demons","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Deep Silver","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Crusty Demons is an extreme sports game based on the real-life stunt troupe of the same name.  Motorized vehicles such as motorcycles and cars are used in performing tricks on ramps, half-pipes and over open areas.  Large environments such as trailer parks and international cities like New York and Tokyo are available for the player to explore, do tricks and race.****The story of the videogame has the Crusty Demons meeting the Devil and agreeing to sign over their souls if given immortality.  However, the Crusty Demons want to renege on the deal once they find out that they can still feel pain when fatally injured.  The Devil, not without mercy, agree to offer back their souls on the condition that the Crusty Demons follow his every order and fulfill his demands for whatever stunt he asks of them.****Whenever a stunt goes fatally wrong, the games rag doll engine rewards the player with a graphic simulation of the collision or bail.  This is also conjoined with the appropriate blood splatter on the screen as well as x-rays that show whichever bones have broken.  Unlockables consist of pictures of \"babes\"."},{"id":4470,"title":"CSI - Crime Scene Investigation - 3 Dimensions of Murder","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Ubisoft Bulgaria","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You'll have 5 bloody cases to solve as you play a rookie investigator with the Las Vegas crime lab. The first four ultimately connect together towards solving the 5th. Your co-workers are characters from the CSI television series and voice acting is done by the real actors and actresses from the show.****Choose one of 3 levels of difficulty depending upon how familiar you are with the tv shows (and computer gaming in general). Those modes affect how much interactive help you receive inside the game - not from your co-workers, but by way of hotspots and evidence analysis. The game features a tutorial to help with the interface, which is point and click.****Asking your partner for \"hints\" detracts points. At the end of each case, Gil Grissom (the boss) will rate your performance as either a rookie, investigator or master. Your objective is to gather enough evidence and information to arrest the culprit(s) and achieve as close to a 100% rating as possible (master). This will unlock \"special features\" at the end of each case.****Unlike the previous games, the graphics are 3D allowing you a more full view of your environment. Like the earlier games, however, there is still limited exploration of the world around you.  The 3D system does provide the ability to move evidence objects in different angles which helps to locate all available fingerprints and other possible evidence."},{"id":4471,"title":"Cubix Robots for Everyone - Showdown","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"All over Bubble Town, robots of all shapes and kinds are going out of control. Solex has infected them, causing them to go haywire and destroy the environment. Connor, Abby, and the rest of the Cubix gang must track down these rogue robots before the evil Dr. K and his gigantic robot Kolossal do. Now, by yourself or with a friend, you can join Cubix and the rest of the Bubble Town gang in a series of video games based on the Saturday morning TV show."},{"id":4472,"title":"Cue Academy - Snooker, Pool, Billiards","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"The Cue Academy has one goal: to transform you into the greatest player in history. Your Snooker, Pool, and Billiards skills will be honed until they're razor sharp, enabling you to compete against a host of the most intelligent opponents you could ever meet.  An extensive Tour mode gives snooker fans dozens of tournaments, skilled opponents, diverse environments and many trophies and sponsorships to claim. Success reveals endless combinations of unlockable bonuses and accessories that will keep you playing long after all challenges have been met.  Add a wealth of multiplayer content for 1-8 players and you can bet that The Cue Academy is a sure fire hit for those who want the excitement of Pool, Snooker and Billiards to run on and on! "},{"id":4473,"title":"Culdcept","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"NEC Interchannel","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Culdcept is a hybrid board/card game where the objective is to generate the most mana before making it back to the castle.****Each player starts out with a deck of 50 cards. Card types range from monster cards (e.g. Skeleton), which are used to accumulate territory on the board to increase your mana; Equipment (e.g. Chain Mail), which will boost your monsters' abilities when they battle; and Magic (e.g. Holy Word 0), which can be used to help you or hinder the other players on the board. When a player lands on another player's monster, he/she can challenge it to a battle in an attempt to take over the territory. If the attacker wins, he/she gets the space on the board and additional mana.****There are more than sixteen different game boards, each with different rules and layouts (such as the maximum number on dice rolls, the elements on the board, etc.)"},{"id":4474,"title":"Curious George","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NEC Interchannel","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"is based on the Curious George animated movie. In the game you can help George explore a variety of areas, collect items such as bananas, and unlock minigames. The game features a variety of different objectives set in areas from the movie. You can also unlock scenes from the movie, extra costumes, and production art."},{"id":4475,"title":"Curse - The Eye of Isis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Asylum Entertainment","publisherName":"Wanadoo Edition","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Someone has stolen an artifact from the British Museum - a sacred (and CURSED) Egyptian statuette called the \"Eye of Isis\". You are called in to investigate its disappearance, find and return it to the pyramid where it once resided. The deadly curse must be stopped, and time is of the essence!****In this \"adrenaline pumping\" horror action/adventure, choose to play either Dr. Darien Dane or his assistant, Victoria Sutton. Each character has different scenarios to complete to reach the same objective. Travel to seven different locations, battling undead monsters (zombies, mummies, etc. and their bosses) as well as animated deadly objects. Locate and use a variety of weapons including a shotgun, rifle, pistol, truncheon, crossbow, flame-thrower and mortar gun. Find clues, characters and puzzles to help you discover the location of the sacred statue.****During the game, realtime 3D cut scenes, interactions with NPCs as well as visual and audio messages provide more information to advance the story line. Gameplay is in 3rd person with action scenes reverting to 1st person."},{"id":4476,"title":"Cy Girls  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Asylum Entertainment","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"It's the 21st century (a couple of decades ahead of the present time), and the world is dark cyberpunk place where cyber gear may be as deadly as a real metal gear. The game features two main characters, both ready to handle any given situations, both with special skills and abilities, and what's most important, both girls. Each girl has different methods of dealing with things and different storylines, and you can select with whom to play the game through (each girl has its own disc to boot up). Ice takes her confidence in the firearms and is cool and loud, while Aska is a ninja who prefers stealth over exposure, and uses blunt weapons like swords and daggers."},{"id":4477,"title":"Cy Girls  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Asylum Entertainment","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"It's the 21st century (a couple of decades ahead of the present time), and the world is dark cyberpunk place where cyber gear may be as deadly as a real metal gear. The game features two main characters, both ready to handle any given situations, both with special skills and abilities, and what's most important, both girls. Each girl has different methods of dealing with things and different storylines, and you can select with whom to play the game through (each girl has its own disc to boot up). Ice takes her confidence in the firearms and is cool and loud, while Aska is a ninja who prefers stealth over exposure, and uses blunt weapons like swords and daggers."},{"id":4478,"title":"Cyber Troopers - Virtual-On Marz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Hitmaker","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The world is just a business, especially when it comes to making money out of entertainment. For many, the creation of the Virtuaroids (VR) began a new age as the 49-foot mechanical giants gained the attention of everyone and anyone nearby. Noticing this, business makers used the opportunity to create a new form of entertainment upon the surface of Mars. Known as Limited War, the performances drew crowds the universe over. It wasn't until corporate greed appeared once more that things began to fall out of control. Those in power began to fight each other for a stake in the new events, leading to internal fighting and crime. A special investigations unit was formed, in hopes it would eliminate such crime and bring order back. They are known as 'MARZ', and as a member of that team you must use your new found position to your advantage. In each mission, you will control your own VR and must defend or attack a number of key locations and other VR units. Over time you will gain new additions to the machines armour and weapons which will aid you in later missions. You'll also unlock bigger and more powerful VR's as well."},{"id":4479,"title":"Cyclone Circus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Playlogic","publisherName":"Playlogic International N.V.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"By 2078, earth's natural resources have been depleted. Massive CO2 emissions have occurred and there are no longer fossil fuel reserves. Because of global warming, the rise of the ocean level has made many countries disappear. Fortunately, extreme weather patterns have emerged and wind has become an endless resource with enormous speeds. Mankind has adapted and now uses the powerful wind as a source for transportation, constructing vehicles to make use of it. Additionally, The International Racing League is organized, a racing event where speed is determined by the control of wind. This is where you come in.****Cyclone Circus is a racer where you can compete against 9 computer players or against another player in dual screen mode. The cars sport an exotic and futuristic design, and each car has a plasma sail that you have to use as good as you can. Turning the wind to your advantage, you can pick up numerous bonuses and even power-ups that will catapult you ahead of your opponents. Each level has a very specific setting and atmosphere, and contains a number of special jump sites and bonus areas where you can do special tricks to score more points.****There are ten characters, nine courses with shortcuts, and eight trick levels based on ramps and fly routes."},{"id":4480,"title":"D-Unit Drift Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Description: D-Unit Drift Racing Playstation 2 is a game of car racing where you need all your driving skills to achieve the best possible, and drifts and score the most points and win! "},{"id":4481,"title":"D1 Professional Drift Grand Prix Series","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"Yuke's Company of America","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"D1 Grand Prix recreates the exhilarating art of drifting, including all the cars, tracks, drivers and physics that has made the D1 Grand Prix the pinnacle series in drift racing. Players select from 39 American and Japanese drivers, as well as vehicles from Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Subaru, Pontiac, and more. 13 Driving Circuits from past D1 competitions including Odaiba, Tsukuba Circuit, Autopolis, SUGO, Fuji Speedway, Irwindale, and more. In-depth tutorial teaches players the art of drifting. Official D1 Grand Prix car stats, rules, racers and racing circuits. Compete in both day and night, clear or rainy day races. Enhanced commentary engine lets players hear what the three judges have to say in real time. Six modes of play: D1 Series, X-Treme, Time Attack, Survival Mode, Battle Mode, D1 Theater (unlockable movies of actual footage of the D1 Grand Prix, as well as in-game replays of the players' best runs). "},{"id":4482,"title":"Da Vinci Code, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Double Helix Games","publisherName":"2K Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Da Vinci Code game is based on the movie directed by Ron Howard which is in turn based on Dan Brown's best selling novel The Da Vinci Code. In this third-person action-adventure game, players have to solve riddles, fight enemies, escape in high-speed car chases and in the meantime unraveling a murder and an ancient secret.  Harvard professor Robert Langdon is in Paris for a meeting with a curator of the Louvre. When he arrives, it turns out the curator is dead. With his own blood, he has written a cryptic message. French cryptographer Sophie Neveu arrives and they team up to solve the murder and discover that Leonardo Da Vinci has left clues to a secret in his paintings. This leads them to uncover a millennia-old conspiracy. A secret society tries to stop them from doing so."},{"id":4483,"title":"Daemon Summoner","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Daemon Summoner is a first person shooter that takes place in 1888, during the Victorian era of England. Players take on the role of James Farrington-Higgs. His infant son, David, has just been murdered and his wife Emily has been turned into a vampire. Now James wants to find his wife in order to kill her and put her out of her misery. Along the way, James has to deal with many creatures such as imps, ghouls, werewolves, and vampires. James uses an assortment of weapons to defeat these creatures, with some examples including a crossbow, a revolver, and holy water. The game features seven expansive levels taking place all around London, interspersed with moody cut scenes. The game also features three difficulty settings to choose from."},{"id":4484,"title":"Dai Senryaku VII - Modern Military Tactics - Exceed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SystemSoft","publisherName":"Valcon Games LLC","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Dai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics is a Turn Based Strategy game (TBS). The game has a generic story line, in that the player is not referred to as a specific country, but as a color in Mission Mode. The game allows the player to fight over several different maps with different objectives choosing from several hundred units. The title is multiplayer, up to 4 people and has a map editor. The player can build, disband, and join units, and save units that have gained experience at the end of battle. Everything from submarines, numerous aircraft, naval ships, apc's, and infantry are available to the player for use in the game. In Free Play mode, the player can choose between several countries, including the USA, Israel, Germany, China, Japan, and more. The player can only create units during a game that are associated with that specific country. In addition to keeping track of the fuel supply, the player must also gain funds by taking over cities to support the army, as well as supply the vehicles with weapons and fuel. The game also has well over 70 maps to play and some that are based on real world situations"},{"id":4485,"title":"Dakar 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Dakar 2 is a racing game, of course simulating the famous Paris-Dakar Rally. Although not the real 6000 kilometers can be crossed in the game, the rally mode takes the player through 12 tracks all the way from France to Dakar. The tracks lead racers through cities, forests and the desert. Most of them are simple tracks, but there are desert tracks where the player can drive around freely, finding the checkpoints faster than the opponents. The player can choose from the officially licensed cars, trucks and bikes from Dakar 2002, but only vehicles of the same type can compete in a race. There is also an arcade racing mode, where all the tracks and vehicles that have been unlocked in rally mode can be selected, as well as a splitscreen mode for two players."},{"id":4486,"title":"Dalmatians 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Educational","description":"Our old lady loves cookies a lot, doesn't she? Lets get some from the market for her. The little Dalmatians take the cookies without paying. The vendor calls the police and the Dalmatians are locked up.  You will never come out of here says Butch, the Bulldog. No way that we will stay here, says Kruimel. I have got an idea ... "},{"id":4487,"title":"Dance - UK","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"Bigben Interactive GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Dance:UK takes the standard 'bemani' formula - arrows appear rhythmically on screen and the player must hit the corresponding button (on either a dance mat peripheral or the standard PS/PS2 controller) in time with these arrows and the music. Points are awarded for accuracy with extras for making certain 'combos' (mini-routines within a song which are deemed especially difficult or long).****The PS2 version of the game has 30 tracks (around 20 of which are famous/original) by artists including Misteeq, Run D.M.C, Liberty X, Sugababes, Room 5, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Chic, The Trammps, 5ive, Junior Senior, Las Ketchup and DJ Sammy.****There are initially three difficulty levels, and the player can either practise one song at a time (in Jukebox mode) or enter the Dance:UK Championship, winning which will unlock a 'Dance Recorder' mode in which players can record their own dance routines. In multiplayer up to 8 players can compete in succession or 2 players can compete head-to-head.****A karaoke mode is also provided for use with a wireless microphone (sold separately) whilst 'Aerobic' Mode calculates the number of calories you've burnt during play."},{"id":4488,"title":"Dance - UK eXtra Trax","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"Bigben Interactive GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Dance:UK: eXtra Trax follows in the wake of Dance:UK and it's gameplay is virtually identical in every respect. It too takes the standard 'bemani' formula - arrows appear rhythmically on screen and the player must hit the corresponding button (on either a dance mat peripheral or the standard controller) in time with these arrows and the music. Points are awarded for accuracy with extras for making certain 'combos' (mini-routines within a song which are deemed especially difficult or long).  The original game PS1 version of the game had twenty tracks, this game has just twelve. It can be played in either Aerobic mode, which calculates but does not record the number of calories you've burnt during play, or Dance mode.  Dance mode can be played in head-to-head, multiplayer or jukebox modes and has four three difficulty levels, beginner, easy, medium and expert. Head to head requires two controllers while the other two require just the one.  In all modes the player can either select the track they wish to dance to or let the game select a random track, jukebox mode also has a dance recorder function, which does not have to be unlocked as it did in Dance:UK, but when the player dances to the playback the score is not recorded in the high score table.  Though the game is intended to be used with a dance mat it can be played using a standard controller. There is an optional karaoke feature which shows the words of the song while the player is dancing, the words do not show during the dance recording or playback features. "},{"id":4489,"title":"Dance - UK XL","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"BigBen Interactive","publisherName":"Bigben Interactive GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Dance: UK XL  is very similar in content to it's forerunner Dance:UK in that it takes the standard 'bemani' formula - arrows appear rhythmically on screen and the player must hit the corresponding button (on either a dance mat peripheral or the standard PS/PS2 controller) in time with these arrows and the music. Points are awarded for accuracy with extras for making certain 'combos' (mini-routines within a song which are deemed especially difficult or long).  This game has twelve songs all by original artists DJ Casper, Blue, Sugarbabes, Westlife, Lemar, Big Brovas, Javine, Boogie Pimps, Blazin' Squad, Holly Vallance, Atomic Kitten, and the Spice Girls  There are four difficulty levels, beginner, easy, medium and expert, and the player can either practise one song at a time (in Jukebox mode) dance in Tournament or party modes. Tournament mode requires two dance mats/controllers to be connected so that up to 8 players can compete in succession or 2 players can compete head-to-head. Party mode requires a single dance mat/controller because the player(s) compete one at a time. During the party mode the player(s) will encounter 'Forfeit Balls', if these are not caught by the player then 'forfeit mode' begins and for a while the dance arrows will either twist at the last minute or come from another direction.  This game also has a 'Dance Recorder' mode in which players can record their own dance routines, and a karaoke mode so that player(s) can sing along to the on-screen lyrics. "},{"id":4490,"title":"Dance - UK XL Lite","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"BigBen Interactive","publisherName":"Jester Interactive Publishing","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Dance: UK XL Lite is very similar in content to it's forerunner Dance:UK in that it takes the standard 'bemani' formula - arrows appear rhythmically on screen and the player must hit the corresponding button (on either a dance mat peripheral or the standard PS/PS2 controller) in time with these arrows and the music. Points are awarded for accuracy with extras for making certain 'combos' (mini-routines within a song which are deemed especially difficult or long).  This game has twelve songs all by original artists DJ Casper, Blue, Sugarbabes, Westlife, Lemar, Big Brovas, Javine, Boogie Pimps, Blazin' Squad, Holly Vallance, Atomic Kitten, and the Spice Girls  There are four difficulty levels, beginner, easy, medium and expert, and the player can either practise one song at a time (in Jukebox mode) dance in Tournament or party modes. Tournament mode requires two dance mats/controllers to be connected so that up to 8 players can compete in succession or 2 players can compete head-to-head. Party mode requires a single dance mat/controller because the player(s) compete one at a time. During the party mode the player(s) will encounter 'Forfeit Balls', if these are not caught by the player then 'forfeit mode' begins and for a while the dance arrows will either twist at the last minute or come from another direction.  This game also has a 'Dance Recorder' mode in which players can record their own dance routines, and a karaoke mode so that player(s) can sing along to the on-screen lyrics. "},{"id":4491,"title":"Dance - UK XL Party","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"BigBen Interactive","publisherName":"Bigben Interactive GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Latest Edition to the leading dance genre range in the UK •All new party track list including Tony Christie's Amarillo, Tragedy, Steps and Misteeq •Includes all time party classics •Compatible with all dance mats •Perfect for getting any party started! Including such as: •Dead or Alive--You Spin Me Round • Steps--Tragedy •Gonzalez --Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet •Tony Christie --Is This The Way To Amarillo •Sinitta--So Macho •Vic Reeves & The Mavericks--Dance The Night Away •All Saints--Lady Marmalade •Peter Andre--Mysterious Girl •Misteeq--Why •Jimmy James and the Vagabonds--I'll Go Where The Music Takes Me •Wham--Young Guns (Go For It) "},{"id":4492,"title":"Dance Dance Revolution - Disney Channel Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Keen Games","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Disney Channel Edition, only released in the United States, is another dancing game of the Dance Dance Revolution series from Konami. This time the game aims especially for all those, who are into the Disney Channel series and can’t get enough of idols like Hannah Montana, Cheetah Girls and so on.****The game features music and characters from series like High School Musical, Hannah Montana, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Cheetah Girls and more. Included are 40 songs and a new game mode called “Magic Mode”, where the player can compete against characters from the Disney Channel to unlock additional character outfits. In this mode you can fill up a combo meter to apply a handicap to the other player, which makes it then harder to hit the steps right."},{"id":4493,"title":"Dance Dance Revolution Extreme","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"In DDR, you play on a mat, and as arrows rise to the top of the screen, you stomp in time with the music. Grey arrows at the top of the screen indicate when to stomp. Stomp in time and you get a \"Perfect!\" Or a \"Great!\" But step incorrectly, and you get a \"Boo!\" or a \"Almost!\", And you lose life. Life is indicated as a bar at the top of the screen. Lose all your life, and you lose.****Songs in this mix include (In the Japanese version at least):**Bag**Sakura**Max**A Stupid Barber****You can play using a regular PS2 controller, but you won't get the full arcade-like feel."},{"id":4494,"title":"Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Konami Computer Entertainment Hawaii","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"As with other Dance Dance Revolution games, this is meant to be played on a dance mat or platform controller. As the song plays, arrows scroll up the screen in time with the music and you score points by stepping on the corresponding arrow on the mat as they reach the top. \"Freeze arrows\" have long trails; on these you must step and hold your foot down for the duration of the arrow, using your other foot to make other steps in the meantime. Your score depends on your timing. When you step with good timing, your dance meter rises; when you miss, it falls. If your dance meter drops to empty, you fail.****Dance Master mode presents you with a series of challenges to earn points to unlock songs, courses (where you play a sequence of songs nonstop), special modes, and optional graphic textures.****You can use an EyeToy USB camera to display the player(s) dancing on the screen instead of the normal backgrounds. Hands and Feet mode uses the camera to add hand waving to the gameplay.****Workout mode that tracks your calories burned for players who use DDR in their exercise regimen.****You can play with one or two players, or with other players in online play.****A demo of Karaoke Revolution is included."},{"id":4495,"title":"Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Another sweat dripper from Konami, Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA features 74 different songs to dance to, an adventure mode, online play, and EyeToy support.****The game includes animated dancers as well as classic music videos to accompany your dancing. A versus mode allows two people to play on two dance pads at once. The game also can interact with data from its arcade sibling.****New songs can be unlocked by playing \"Stellar Master\" mode. This \"adventure\" will take you to dance through a series of alien planets. You'll be starting with 42 games and from there you'll unlock the rest.****The EyeToy allows you to use your hands to interact with the screen to give you more of a full body dancing."},{"id":4496,"title":"Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Slightly varied in technology and musical content from the Japanese arcade game and home port of the same name as well as the parallel European release Dancing Stage SuperNova 2, this game delivers rhythmic play that has become well-established over the course of the series' dynasty -- to gloss generally, players are rated on how effectively they deliver input in response to a continuously-scrolling list of controller direction instructions.  When the screen tells players that they're about to be called upon to hit the \"left\" button as its corresponding glyph ascends up the screen, they must try to match it precisely at the moment of the glyph's overlap with a target area at the top of the screen.  DDR games being what they are, this is all synchronized to player-selected electro-pop music with music video or animated dancing avatar sideshows, and of course is intended for play with the series' trademark control device, a giant four-way directional pad laid on the floor to be rhythmically walked upon.  (Two can be used simultaneously for two players or one who boasts some simply spectacular dance moves.)****After the attainment of various in-game achievements have granted the players sufficient points to \"buy\" an initially-locked handful in the in-game \"store\", this game offers up 72 different songs (some in a fragmentary form) in a variety of styles from Konami's J-pop stable as well as regionalised tunes from recognized Western artists.****In addition to the standard \"pick three songs and see how high a cumulative score you can rack up, supposing you don't get prematurely booted due to low performance\" game mode, the game offers variant play types: \"hyper master\" mode (taking on extra tasks in order to earn achievements such as Supportive Modules to make things easier and Challenge Modules to make them tougher), workout mode (to help calculate calories burned and long-term exercise routines), advanced modes (initial options include battle -- competitive vs. the computer or a human player -- or course, running through a selected playlist... and eventually unlocking survival mode, endless mode, and the combo challenge mode), training mode (to help learn the steps to a particular song), and edit mode (for custom programming of your own choreographed dance steps!)"},{"id":4497,"title":"Dance Dance Revolution X","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Brand new to the PlayStation 2, DanceDanceRevolution X explodes onto the dance floor with enhanced graphics, fun interactive gameplay, an incredible song selection and innovative new game modes."},{"id":4498,"title":"Dance Dance Revolution X2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"DanceDanceRevolution X2 introduces the brand new Dice Master Mode where players roll the dice to receive a dance challenge and compete to be the ultimate DanceDanceRevolution champion."},{"id":4499,"title":"Dance Factory","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"A rhythm action game focusing on the use of a dance mat to successfully complete a dance pattern of arrows scrolling up the screen in time to music. The object of the game is to get as many arrows in the right order and at the right time to get a high score. The unique selling point of Dance Factory is that it will automatically create a dance pattern based on any music CD inserted into the PS2 console.****Dance Factory contains six different single-player game modes which are all variations around the main game mechanic which is to match patterns moving up the screen with the button presses or foot taps of the user all in time with a music track. Along with the basic game mode, there is an endurance mode which plays through an entire CDs worth of songs, a fitness mode which counts calories and a record mode that lets you create your own dance. There is also a 'creature' mode that makes a computer animated character dance along with the music on screen and an EyeToy mode that adds hand icons to the dance patterns that the player's onscreen camera image must hit in time to the music.****Dance Factory also includes a multiplayer mode that allows two players to dance simultaneously in a head to head battle or cooperatively to compete for higher scores. Multiplayer also features a tournament mode where up to 16 players can compete in a series of head to head battles to pick an eventual winner."},{"id":4500,"title":"Dance Fest","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Dance Fest takes the standard 'bemani' formula - arrows appear rhythmically on screen and the player must hit the corresponding button (on either a dance mat peripheral or the standard controller) in time with these arrows and the music. Points are awarded for accuracy with bonus multipliers awarded for making certain 'combos' (mini-routines within a song which are deemed especially difficult or long).  This is a game for one or two players with three difficulty settings, easy, hard and medium. The player selects their difficulty level and their track and then attempts to score points by hitting the correct buttons in sequence. During the song the player is treated to an distant view of an animated disco dancer on a stage and illuminated with coloured lights. Once the track is over the player can enter their name, assuming they have achieved a high score. The game holds eight scores for each of the three difficulty levels but no scores are recorded for Workout and Recorder modes. The game has a workout mode in which the player first enters their weight, in kilograms, and then selects a track. Gameplay here is basically the same as the main game but instead of points the game calculates the number of calories burned. There is no difficulty setting for this game mode and the arrows come thick and fast.  The Recorder option allows the player to create and save their own dance, there is no high score for this and while the dance moves are preserved from one game to the next only one routine can be saved.  Songs included in this game are:"},{"id":4501,"title":"Dance Party - Club Hits","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"Nordic Games Publishing","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Its time to join the party and show your sweet moves with Dance Party Club Hits, the ultimate dance game.  Use the awesome 8-way dance mat to strut your stuff to fifteen pumping club hits with forty-five individual dance routines to prefect. Take part in single-player dance routines or go head-to-head with a friend in two-player dance offs.   Got more friends, then try out Tournament mode for up to eight players.  But the fun doesn't stop there; try out your own moves with Dance Creator and help keep in shape with the calorie counter. It's going to be one fantastic Dance Party!  Sam Sparro - Black and Gold  Camille Jones - The Creeps  September - Cry for you  Britalics feat. Manuela - Get Better  Britalics feat. Jon Junior Original Mix - Never 2 Late 4 Goodbyes  Cayo Blanco - A La Vida Britalics feat. Romina Johnson - I can feel you  Manuela - Piece of art Britalics Original Mix - So beautiful  DJ Skipper - U R my baby  Mosksha - Friends of Mine  Rio and Mars - I don't wanna lose you  Rio and Mars - How deep is love  Tin Man - Shooting Star (allstars radio edit)  Tubby Music - Keep On Movin' (dance party) "},{"id":4502,"title":"Dance Party - Pop Hits","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"Nordic Games Publishing","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Its time to join the party and show your sweet moves with Dance Party Club Hits; the ultimate dance game. Use the awesome 8-way dance mat to strut your stuff to fifteen pumping club hits in single and multiplayer modes. Its time to become the life of the Dance Party.  Track Listing •Sugababes - Push the Button •Booty Luv - Some kind of rush •Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder on the Dance floor •Alan Connor - Now The Rain Has Gone •Nicci Hall - My Family Say (Fingermix Remix) •Hardage Featuring Rae - High On Life •Vicki Young - Now That We're Together •Soozy Q - Talk To The Hand •Soozy Q - New Day •Ivana Party - My Everythng •Britalics feat. Manuela - I can C through U •Romina Johnson - Love And Happiness •Tin Man - Shooting Star (original edit) •Sean Ensign - Its My Life •Tubby Music - Keep On Movin' (Dance Party) "},{"id":4503,"title":"Dancing Stage Fever","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"A unique dancing simulation game that uses your feet, get up and dance to such classics as \"All That She Wants\" - Ace Of Base, \"Wannabe\" - Spice Girls & \"One Step Beyond\" - Madness.****You'll need quick reflexes and great timing to step on the correct arrows at the right time.  So take to the dance floor, get into the groove and show off your moves!****There are many different songs to dance to, multiple difficulty levels, lessons for beginners and a workout mode that tracks the number of calories you lose while playing.****Also features tracks from Squeeze and the Vbirds."},{"id":4504,"title":"Dancing Stage Fusion","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Dancing Stage Fusion is the third DS game on PS2.**The object of the game is to \"dance\" and that means, that the player must hit the arrows that travel up the screen at the right time, thus scoring and unlocking more songs and burning some fat in the process.****The game features 54 songs from which 21 are licensed and the other 33 are made for the game. **The licensed hits are:****1. Chihuahua 2002 - DJ Bobo**2. Come Into My World - Kylie Minogue**3. Danger! High Voltage - Electric Six**4. Familiar Feeling - Moloko**5. Freak Like Me - Sugababes**6. Good Luck - Basement Jack feat. Lisa Kekaula**7. Gotta Get Thru This - Daniel Bedingsfield**8. Go West - Pet Shop Boys**9. Heaven & Earth - POP!**10. I Believe In A Thing Called Love - The Darkness**11. It's Raining Men (Almighty Mix) - Geri Halliwell**12. Kids In America - Kim Wilde**13. Mickey - Toni Basil**14. Move Your Feet - Junior Senior**15. OK - Big Brovaz**16. Promises - Kylie Minogue**17. Rappers Delight - The Sugarhill Gang**18. Sexiest Man in Jamaica - Baker/Claxton/Prince Buster**19. Somebody Like You - Atomic Kitten**20. Sunlight**21. Superstar - Jamelia"},{"id":4505,"title":"Dancing Stage Max","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Dancing Stage Max ,is meant to be played on a dance mat or platform controller. As the song plays, arrows scroll up the screen in time with the music and you score points by stepping on the corresponding arrow on the mat as they reach the top. \"Freeze arrows\" have long trails; on these you must step and hold your foot down for the duration of the arrow, using your other foot to make other steps in the meantime. Your score depends on your timing. When you step with good timing, your dance meter rises; when you miss, it falls. If your dance meter drops to empty, you fail.  Dance Master mode presents you with a series of challenges to earn points to unlock songs, courses (where you play a sequence of songs nonstop), special modes, and optional graphic textures.  You can use an EyeToy USB camera to display the player(s) dancing on the screen instead of the normal backgrounds. Hands and Feet mode uses the camera to add hand waving to the gameplay.  Workout mode that tracks your calories burned for players who use DDR in their exercise regimen.  You can play with one or two players, or with other players in online play.  A demo of Karaoke Revolution is included. "},{"id":4506,"title":"Dancing with the Stars","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Zoe Mode","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Dance and perform against competition to claim the coveted title as America's favorite celebrity dancer. You'll dance to hit songs and compete in dances from the Cha-Cha to the Waltz. Play as one of nine celebrities such as Emmit Smith, Mario Lopez, or Stacie Keibler. Pair with one of the show's professional dancers and show the judges you've got the star power."},{"id":4507,"title":"Dark Angel - Vampire Apocalypse","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Metro3D","publisherName":"Metro3D, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse is a 3D action-role-playing game set in the seventeenth century, where you play as Anna, a mysterious woman who must protect a village against the armies of the Shadow Lord, which are made up of vampires and other assorted creatures.****Gameplay is much like the Diablo series where you are assigned a quest in one of three villages, then accomplish it in one of three dungeons or one of three battlefields battling randomly-generated groups of monsters that drop random equipment based on a drop-rate formula.  You improve your character through a slow progression of leveling up from experience points and finding better equipment or purchasing it from villagers.  Each mission you accomplish improves the economy, research or military stats of the village you are doing it for, which is what determines which items they have available for purchase.****There are three basic monster-types: Undead, Forgotten and Mutants.  There are seven basic types of melee weapons.  Two each do extra damage to each type of monster and the final does extra damage to groups.  There are also four kinds of guns and a variety of bombs.****The object of the game is make Anna into an all-powerful warrior through battling and questing before a year is up and the Shadow Lord attacks.  This takes upward of 100 hours of game time.  At this point, she must defeat the Shadow Lord for good."},{"id":4508,"title":"Dark Cloud","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Level 5","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"400 Years ago, a war between the Eastern Continent and the Western Wizard Army destroyed the world as a great power was unleashed. Time has passed and in present day, the power-hungry General Flag has organized a ritual to awaken this power once more: the Dark Genie. Barely controlled by a spell, the Dark Genie once again breaks the world, beginning with the village of Norune. The only survivor of Norune is a boy named Toan, son of the great hero Ada. As Toan surveys the destruction, the Spirit King appears and tells him that all is not lost; pieces of the world, including buildings and people, have been sealed away in protective Atla spheres. Using a magic glove called the Atlamillia, Toan must resurrect the world and find the powers necessary to defeat the Dark Genie.****Dark Cloud is an action-RPG title, often compared to Soul Blazer, played from the 3rd person perspective. Toan must enter randomly generated dungeons where he will battle monsters and recover Atla spheres. Toan battles with a sword, which can be slashed directly in front of him or powered up for a stronger blow. During his travels, Toan encounters other characters who will offer to aid him and can be switched to during dungeons, with individual statistics and weapons. Items are also found and shared among the party, including restorative items, attack items and general power-ups. Each character has a thirst meter, which much be replenished or health will start to drain. Should a character lose all their health, they will fall in battle and be returned to town unless Stand-In powder is used, in which case that character is unavailable and control passes to another.****Toan is the only character able to collect Atla spheres which contain different items needed to restore the villages destroyed by the Dark Genie. Rebuilding is done outside the dungeon in a designated village area. Buildings can be placed down, rotated and moved as need be. They can also be upgraded with additional furniture and people (usually the owners of the building). As the dungeons are conquered and the area becomes more lifelike, treasure chests start appearing around the town and villagers often become friendlier. Some villagers have additional requests, such as being placed facing the east, for the placement of their homes.****Each character in Toan's party uses a unique weapon, but several different types of weapon under each category can be collected. As weapons are used, they gain Absorption (Abs). These Abs points are used as &quot;experience&quot; for the weapon and can upgrade the weapon's abilities. Each weapon features a number of &quot;slots&quot; to which power-up items can be attached, any items attached to slots will be absorbed when the weapon is upgraded. Each weapon has certain attributes which must be improved in order to &quot;build up&quot; to a different type of weapon. Additionally, any weapon reaching level 5 can be broken into a Synthsphere, an item containing 60% of its abilities, which can then be attached to slots on different weapons. In this manner, weapons can always be upgraded or used in the improvement of another weapon throughout the game. The game also features certain sequences where buttons must be pressed in the correct order and correct timing in order to progress."},{"id":4509,"title":"Dark Cloud 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Level 5","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"As a young inventor, you are called upon to search the dangerous dungeons, battle evil monsters and re-claim towns and cities.****By fighting your way through the various dungeons, you must find various ores hidden away. With these ores, you can determine which parts you need to re-build a town. It is up to you to find or create the parts needed to build the various buildings of each town, as well various other parts to each town.****During your adventure, you can also take pictures of various items. Once you have a certain amount, you can then come up with ideas for an invention that will aid you in your quest. From there, you must again find the parts needed to create the invention, and then use the invention either to help you defeat enemies or build the towns."},{"id":4510,"title":"Dark Summit","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"The military has mysteriously closed the summit of Mt. Garrick, and Chief O'Leary is trying desperately to drive snowboarders off the mountain.****Dark Summit is a twist on the snowboarding genre.  Instead of trying to pull off insane tricks, you'll be completing various missions, such as \"Find the Bomb\" and \"Destroy the Cannon\".  Pulling off tricks earns you points to buy new equipment."},{"id":4511,"title":"Dark Wind","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"In2Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A First-Person fighting game using the Game-Trak system. Fight through 9 opponents (including the Grand-Master Storm) in 9 locations in Story, Arcade, Survival or other game modes. Your actual punches translate to punches within the game."},{"id":4512,"title":"Darkwatch","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"High Moon Studios","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Darkwatch is an ancient organization hell-bent on destroying evil in the world. They have just captured the vampire lord Lazarus and are transporting him back to headquarters for questioning, when an outlaw tries to rob the train and instead of finding riches releases Lazarus from his hold, but not before the outlaw is bitten by the vampire lord. As Jericho Cross, the former outlaw and now the newest member of the Darkwatch, you must find and kill Lazarus, lest you turn into a full-blown vampire yourself.****Darkwatch is a first-person shooter set in the Wild West with supernatural beings. Fight your way through reapers, undead riflemen, banshees and other creatures using Darkwatch weaponry that doubles as melee weapons, such as a revolver, two-fisted pistols, a crossbow (with dynamite attached to the bolts) and a Rail Rocket. You will also find dynamite along the way to throw at the enemy and to destroy barricades. Along with conventional weapons, Cross will acquire vampire powers of good or evil nature that you must choose in the story. If you decide to be good, then you receive powers such as Silver Bullet that increases your shots with holy fire or Vindicator that calls down chain lightning on your enemies. If you choose to be evil, you will receive Blood Frenzy that makes melee attacks supernaturally powerful and Soul Stealer, which sucks the very souls from distant enemies. Regardless of good or evil, you will always have Blood Shield (protection from losing health), Vampire Jump (for those hard to reach areas) and Blood Vision (causes enemies, weapons and other important objects to glow). With every creature killed, there will be at least one Blood Cloud and sometimes more to replenish your health and restore your Vampire Powers.****In single player you can choose from story mode (follow the story of Jericho Cross one chapter at a time) or Gunslinger mode (replay any level unlocked in story mode as either evil or good). At the end of the level, you see your number of kills and accuracy percentage, which, if it is good enough, will unlock some movies and concept art.****Play on-line over Xbox Live with up to 16 players or up to 4 people in split-screen mode. Multiplayer matches include Death Match, Team Death Match, Capture the Flag, Soul Hunter (fight to collect Blood Clouds and be the first to fill your Blood Bar) and Team Soul Hunter. You can adjust the settings for each match regarding the game type, map in which you wish to play, total time play, score limit and kill limit.****In the main menu, you can choose Extras to view concept art unlocked from playing Gunslinger Mode, movies from Story Mode and your statistics from Story Mode and Gunslinger Mode."},{"id":4513,"title":"Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Z - Axis, Ltd.","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"Dave Mirra returns along with 14 pro riders including Ryan Nyquist, Mike Laird and Collin Mackay. 8 levels are on offer, with a total of 1,500 tricks to master. You can create your own BMX park thanks to the Park Editor mode. And while you attempt to master the tricks, you can listen to the soundtrack featuring Ozzy Osbourne, The Cult, Methods of Mayhem, Godsmack and Rage Against the Machine (all except Game Boy Advance version)."},{"id":4514,"title":"David Beckham Soccer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rage Software","publisherName":"Rage Games Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Endorsed by the then England and Manchester United captain and international superstar, David Beckham Soccer is the last of Rage long tradition in developing soccer games.**It includes both national and club teams (from England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain), plus the ability to create custom teams,  with details ranging from the usual name, strips and colours to the stadium. Other than Beckham himself, no player is licensed (likeness is preserved, but names are replaced with phonetic equivalents, such as “Owin” or “Zanetee”), but the editor also allows the player to customize each player and team.**Game modes include friendly, club season, several international cups (including the defunct Home Championship), Classic Matches (some featuring the highlights of Beckham's career, others just classic matches), Beat Brazil, where the player starts with France, and tries to beat Brazil with a progressively weaker team, Survival, where the player face top international teams, with goals against carrying over, until the player loses a match, and Train With Beckham, a series of  drill minigames destined to teach the basics of the game and unlock “secrets”. ****Gameplay is similar to previous titles developed by the company (most notably Microsoft Football 2000 and UEFA Striker), and not unlike Beckham, has its strong point during dead ball situations, where the player can choose either to use a set play to get the defense offguard, or take a direct shot or swerving pass using the traditional arrow indicator.**In terms of options, the game doesn’t offer much to tweak, only bookings, offsides, injuries, match length and the decider (simple or golden goal overtime and penalty shootout)"},{"id":4515,"title":"David Douillet Judo","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"10tacle Studios","publisherName":"Bigben Interactive GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"David Douillet Judo is the first 3D judo sports simulation, developed in cooperation with Olympic gold medalist David Douillet with the license of la Fédération Française de Judo. With a focus on realism the game first requires the player to go through a tutorial guided by David, where the different moves (52 in total) are explained. While fighting, it is not possible to perform each of these moves at will. The gameplay consists of fast-paced consecutive sequences where three different moves are suggested. The player has to select a move and perform it with a combination of keys or buttons. Based on the situation and the timing, it is then executed.****Next to the tutorial, three games modes are available: Quick Play, Championship and Career. There are five different dojos to compete with a traditional, regional, national and international setting, and a temple. Nine judokas are available, of which David Douillet is the only real sportsman, with the character bearing his likeness."},{"id":4516,"title":"Dawn of Mana","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Square Enix","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Dawn of Mana (Seiken Densetsu 4) is a game in the World of Mana / Seiken Densetsu series by Square Enix. The story takes place shortly before Sword of Mana and as an action game with exploration elements the gameplay involves traversing levels full of challenges including feats of dexterity, solving puzzles, and defeating monsters in various ways. Unlike the other games in the series, it cannot be considered an RPG.****Gameplay is separated by cut-scenes that depict the plot and story using the characters and environments, voice-overs, narration, and pictures. The player controls the main character, Keldy, who wields a sword for attacking, a whip for grabbing and throwing, and pellets for ranged attacks. Unlike the other Mana games there are no shops where equipment or new items can be bought - there are only music tracks and movie clips. Keldy can only enhance his combat performance with certain ribbons and special arrows. Enhancements come through emblems, by meeting certain requirements, left behind by enemies or bought at the Challenge Arena shop. They usually boost the character's basic abilities. Magic is also available through seven different spells.****The story is divided into eight chapters and the game also sports a Challenge Arena mode where players need to complete 32 separate challenges, optionally with the help of a pet, bought in shops or obtained through eggs discovered in the game. The game uses the Havok physics system, allowing Keldy to use his whip on almost any part of the environment. This is further encouraged through the game's Mono system, where objects hit in the surroundings of enemies induces panic, also making available boost medals."},{"id":4517,"title":"DDRMAX - Dance Dance Revolution","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The popular arcade dance game is back in its first PS2 version.  Step in the right direction when the arrows appear.  A true test of eye-feet coordination and speed.  New to the DDR home versions are full motion video background and freeze steps, now you have to hold certain steps for a short duration.  With over 65 songs and various gameplay modes, this will be a great addition to both DDR veterans and newcomers."},{"id":4518,"title":"DDRMAX2 - Dance Dance Revolution","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The second PlayStation 2 DDR title released in Japan features 70 songs and includes the Diet and Oni modes in addition to the standard arcade mode.  As with previous titles, the player must hit the proper arrows (either with a dance pad or controller) that correspond to the beats in music.  Scoring well or completing certain songs will unlock new modes and songs."},{"id":4519,"title":"Dead Eye Jim","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Dead Eye Jim is an action / adventure on Playstation 2 taking place in the distant Far West.  Play as Jim and help you to pistols to overcome all the bandits who gets in your way. "},{"id":4520,"title":"Dead to Rights","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Dead To Rights is an action-game, straight out.  You play as Jack Slate, a police officer in Grant City.  On a routine call, you find a dead body; the body is your father.  Later framed, Jack becomes a fugitive, on the run from the law.****Your quest will take you to various places, from strip joints and hotels, to office complexes, and even prison... as an inmate.****Dead To Rights is an action game in every sense of the word.  When fighting, you have the opportunity to perform various moves, such as grabbing an enemy from behind and using him as a human shield, to tossing a fire extinguisher and shooting it, causing a huge explosion.  When against an enemy and you have no gun drawn, you can perform &quot;disarm&quot; moves, which causes your character to steal the enemy's gun, then performing some sort of finishes, such as a neck breaker.  Initially, only a few disarm moves are available, but more can be unlocked as your progress.****A unique addition in this game allows you to control Jack's best friend, and partner, Shadow, his K-9 dog.  Using Shadow, you can kill enemies from far away, and retrieve their gun in Shadow's jaws.****Dead To Rights features adrenaline combat, which is similar to that of &quot;Bullet-Time&quot; from Max Payne.  You can perform slow-motion dives and spins, giving you an advantage, as long as your adrenaline holds out."},{"id":4521,"title":"Dead to Rights II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"WideScreen Games","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Jack Slate is back, in this beat-up sequel to the first. He teams up with his K9 Dog, Shadow, to overtake the criminal underground in Grant City. The  main focus of the game is on Jack taking down crime after the kidnapping of a judge. He discovers a city full of corruption and betrayal.****Included is a 360 degree fighting system. Returning to the game is the super slow motion that was originally employed in  Max Payne games and The Matrix movie. You can now use Shadow to attack enemies in real-time while you beat down on other enemies. If his stamina bar is high enough, Slate's K9 will kill the enemy, and if he is tired, he'll work to keep any enemy away with vicious bites.****This game includes a lot of weapons including rocket launchers, grenades, and Molotov cocktails. The minigames are not essential to the game, whereas they were in the original game. However, most of the game is very similar to its predecessor."},{"id":4522,"title":"Deadly Strike","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Psyworks Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"The player plays as 1 of 6 combatants vying for victory in one of the world's toughest tournaments. Each combatant has their own personal motivation in trying to win the tournament,****The player has to punch, slash, and shoot their way through six stages containing hordes of enemies on a quest to reach the shogun's castle.****The game contains a kill combo system (combos add up as long as you kill each enemy within a certain time), which enables the player to gain points. These points can then be used to buy new costumes, abilities, and bonuses in the shop.****There is also a survival mode which pits the player against a non-stop barrage of enemies.****The player can also unlock the Extra mode, which gives them the opportunity to walk in the enemies shoes. The player can pick from 6 grunts and see what it's like to rebel against the shogun's rule. The game also contains an unlockable  boss battle mode."},{"id":4523,"title":"Death by Degrees","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"In this Tekken spin-off, you control assassin Nina Williams as she fights to take down terrorist organization/evil corporation Kometa. She infiltrated a luxury cruise ship, Amphitrite, as a fighter in an illegal fighting tournament. The mission was to find out more about this organization, and two other CIA operatives were sent onboard the cruiser. Nina was but a support member of the team, not to take anything in her own hands unless her colleagues fail. Yet, when she is taken captive, and receives the news of mission failed, she's about to take matters into her own hands, and do what she's trained to do... sweep off the decks.****Nina must make her way through a large cruise ship, finding keys and scanning prints to gain access to more areas while using stealth to avoid the guards. When stealth fails, the game's more unique aspects come into play. Although game uses 3rd-person perspective, on certain occasions it switches to 1st-person view such as when using a sniper rifle, swimming underwater, or crawling the ducts.****Death by Degrees uses analog sticks to perform the attacks. The left stick moves Nina, and make her dodge when tapped instead of moved gradually, while the right stick makes her attack in whatever direction it is tapped, so attacks can be executed in any direction. Blocks are executed by holding the right stick toward the enemy at the precise moment of attack. In fights, you can disable enemies quickly with precisely-aimed bone-breaking maneuvers. When executed correctly, the game switches to an x-ray views to bone crushing a bit more enhanced then it was done in Rogue Ops. You can lock camera over your shoulder in most of the areas, which then allows you to freely rotate the camera while Nina is constantly in her running mode. Beside martial arts, she can use variety of melee weapons like knives, batons, swords, and such, as well as pistols, machine guns, and other firearms. As you defeat opponents, you gain points which serves you to upgrade already rich plethora of moves and attacks."},{"id":4524,"title":"Deep Water","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"GIANT CUTTLEFISH, GIANT SEA SERPENTS, GIANT ANGLER FISH... BECOME A BOUNTY HUNTER OF THE SEAS. Travel the 7 Seas and capture these legendary creatures! Become the Bounty Hunter of the Seas. Hunt Sea Monsters with your small ship! Use the money you earn to power up your weapons and your ship! "},{"id":4525,"title":"Deer Hunter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Coresoft","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hunting","description":"Deer Hunter is a hunting game made for the PlayStation 2 featuring online tournament play. ****Hunt in a variety of locations including Montana, British Columbia, Maine, Idaho, Mexico, Wisconsin, Tennessee and Colorado. Track and bag a wide variety of animals including grizzly bears, mountain lions, goats, elk, big horn sheep and moose.****Choose from 17 different weapons, and ride your ATV, snowmobile, boat or horse to prime hunting areas."},{"id":4526,"title":"Def Jam - Fight for NY","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Aki Corp.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Def Jam: Fight for NY is the sequel to the out-of-left-field Def Jam: Vendetta.****The game opens with the person you beat in the previous game, D-Mobb, being arrested.  As the police are driving, an SUV comes out of nowhere and smashes into the car, setting D-Mobb free.  After a quick cutscene, it turns out the person who was driving the SUV was you, and you have now joined D-Mobb's crew.****Fight for NY's story mode takes you through the ranks, and pits you against tougher and tougher fighters.  You start off in D-Mobb's crew as a nobody, and will have to work your way up, fighting off people from other crews, including D-Mobb's rival, Crow.  You'll take part mostly in one-on-one brawls, with the odd team match and free for all thrown in.****To aid you in fighting, you can use the environment to hurt your enemy.  You can smash people into wooden/cement walls, fences, or just whack them off of a wooden pillar.  Speakers, soda machines, garbage cans... All there to harm your enemy (or you).  Some objects are interactive, such as flood lights, which will change the lighting of the ring once someone's been thrown into them.  You have weapons at your disposal, usually a metal pipe, pool cue and broken bottle.****The crowd also gets into the action, which can be good or bad for you.  You can throw an enemy into a crowd and have them push him towards you; you can knock a stunned enemy into the crowd, and they will hold him down, giving you free shots; or you can throw an opponent into a part of the crowd holding a weapon, and they'll use the weapon against him.****There are five fighting styles available to you.  There is Street Fighting, which focuses on punches; Kickboxing, which focuses on kick attacks; Martial Arts, which focuses on speed, running, and acrobatic attacks; Wrestling, which focuses on standard wrestling moves, like bodyslams; and Submissions, which focus on wearing down a specific part of the enemy until that limb is damaged enough to earn a submission.****In addition to Story mode, you have Battle mode, which allows you to play with up to four players in different types of matches.****Fight for NY has lots of unlockables.  Earning reward points from Battle matches, you can purchase new fighters or venues to fight in."},{"id":4527,"title":"Def Jam - Vendetta","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Aki Corp.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Wrestling game featuring the artists from the Def Jam Recordings hip-hop label, such as DMX, Ludacris, Method Man, N.O.R.E., Redman, Scarface, WC, Ghostface Killah and more! Featuring more than 40 playable characters (the forementioned with 1500 wrestling moves, Def Jam: Vendetta is all about money, power and respect on the underground wrestling business. And, of course, the hot chicks that hang around these parts! DJ:V features a cinematic story mode and many other play modes."},{"id":4528,"title":"Defender","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"7 Studios","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Defender is an updated version of the classic arcade game of the same name. The Manti bugs have invaded earth and the remaining human survivors now live in colonies throughout the solar system. As more swarms of Manti arrive, even the colonies are now in danger of being wiped out. You've been enlisted to help save the remaining colonists and destroy the Manti bugs! There are a total of six different ships to fly, each with its own flight characteristics and special weapons. Weapon and shield power-ups can also be found throughout the various missions. As in the original version of Defender, the Manti will try to capture any humans they can find to change them into mutants to increase their attack force. To increase chances of success you will need to rescue captured humans before this happens and bring them to a safe landing zone. Saving colonists will also earn you some credits, which can later be used to buy improved weapons or shields for you ship. Also included are several video extras detailing the historical perspective of and the making of Defender."},{"id":4529,"title":"Delta Force - Black Hawk Down - Team Sabre","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Team Sabre is the expansion pack for NovaLogic's first-person shooter Delta Force: Black Hawk Down.****Team Sabre provides several single-player missions grouped into an anti-terrorist campaign in Iran, and a drug-lord chase through Colombia. This expansion pack breaks free of the tight streets of Somalia and sends you to diverse settings such as desert oil platforms in the Middle East, and the jungles of South America.****A few new weapons and vehicles have been added to those taken from Black Hawk Down, and hoards of new enemies will rain down on you as you fight through each mission. As with the original game, multiplayer games are available over the Internet or across the LAN. Up to 50 players can join one game, and you can choose a new character skin for your player, a British SAS officer.****The PC version of Team Sabre is an expansion pack and requires the original Delta Force: Black Hawk Down in order to install. The Playstation 2 version of Team Sabre is a standalone title and allows up to 32 players in a multiplayer game."},{"id":4530,"title":"Delta Force - Black Hawk Down","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"NovaLogic, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Delta Force: Black Hawk Down is a first-person action game that takes place in Somalia, where the famous Mogadishu operation took place. The game is based on real events that were also depicted in a book and a movie \"Black Hawk Down\". First half of the game consists of varied missions that Delta Force soldiers had to engage into, like defending UN food convoys, rescuing hostages or destroying weapon shipments.****Second half of the game covers the events of the mission Irene on October 3rd, 1993. It's goal was to capture two lieutenants of the Somali warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid and was expected to last less than 30 minutes, but after two Black Hawk helicopters were shoot down, it took US soldiers more than 16 hours to return to safety. 18 US soldiers, 1 Malaysian and hundreds of Somalis were killed. A 19th SFC. Matt Rierson died two days later in an mortar attack.****On most missions the player works as a member of a small Delta Force team, working in co-operation with US Army Rangers or UN forces. Some missions include the player riding as a machine-gunner on a Humvee or a helicopter (including Black Hawks)."},{"id":4531,"title":"Demolition Girl","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Part of the  Simple 2000 series of games.  Tamsoft delivers the tale of a Riho; a Bikini model who becomes a giant after being stung by some sort of alien jellyfish.**You then are given the task of measuring her dimensions, chasing and then bringing her back down to size.****You take on the role of a Helicopter, Jet and Tank while Riho rampages around Japan causing destruction and mayhem. Gameplay varies from measuring Riho, chasing her down a highway and protecting her sleeping form from alien squids while flying over the ocean.****As this is a Simple 2000 game, Demolition Girl is short and simple. The controls for each vehicle are similar and the graphical style is more or less consistent with other Tamsoft titles in the Simple 2000 series."},{"id":4532,"title":"Demon Chaos","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Genki Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"In feudal Japan, different clans are waging wars against each other. All of a sudden, demons spawn around the country and add to the chaos. In Demon Chaos, the player takes control of Inugami, the embodiment of the god of war, to cleanse the lands of the demons.****This title is a 3rd person hack and slay action game. Inugami can use a combination of various attacks to get rid of the demon hordes, of which there are plenty in Demon Chaos. In most missions, there are friendly armies fighting along side the protagonist that have to be protected. The player can give the armies a rudimentary follow command and create various pillars, which can for example heal surrounding units. Inugami's health can be restored by getting close to Aoi Yasaka, a priestess that accompanies him throughout the player's journey. During the fight, a spirit gauge can be charged to unleash special attacks - enemies occasionally drop items to restore the spirit energy. After each mission, new weapons are unlocked with gradually improving properties."},{"id":4533,"title":"Desi Adda - Games of India","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gameshastra Inc.","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Now Play The Traditional Games of India On Your Favourite PS2. You play the part of Avinash, son of an NRI businessman, who comes to visit his ancestral village. Since Avinash has lived all his life abroad, and this is his first visit to an Indian village, he is fascinated by what he sees. The story unfolds as he roams around the village, plays the different village games, and meets Gowri and Gopal, a couple who are in love, but cannot get married as the girl's father is opposed to their match. Avinash must now seek the different people in the village, who play a part in this story one way or the other, and try to find a way to get the girl's father to agree to their wedding. "},{"id":4534,"title":"Despicable Me","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Monkey Bar Games","publisherName":"D3Publisher","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Despicable Me: The Game, players become the mastermind Gru, planning and plotting to build a rocket ship and steal the moon.   Players will command an army of tireless, little yellow minions to complete puzzles and missions and use an arsenal of despicable weapons and gadgets such as magnet guns, freeze rays and battle-ready vehicles to vanquish all who stand in their way.   Players will also fly Gru's aircraft in daring missions against his rival, Vector, and play as Gru or Vector in a variety of multiplayer air combat modes! •Despicable Me: The Game - offers PS2 players an all-new adventure with a unique storyline and exclusive minions to command for hours of entertainment "},{"id":4535,"title":"Destroy All Humans!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pandemic Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Greetings earthlings! I, Cryptosporidium 137 of the Furon Empire, happened upon your planet on the way back from destroying the martians. Due to some experiments with atomic weaponry, we lack genitalia and the quality of our clones has degraded. Since you pathetic humans all carry Furon DNA in your genetic code, I have been instructed to collect fresh samples. Survival is not an option, but you should be honoured to support the legacy of the Furon Empire!****Destroy All Humans! is a humorous action game with winks to the era of the goofy fifties' sci-fi movies. Crypto can hypnotize and scan people, and lift objects using psychokinesis. He can also control humans using the Hypno Blast to impose his commands. Extracted DNA can be exchanged in your mothership for new weapons and ability upgrades. Furon weaponry includes a Zap-o-Matic, disintegrator ray, abducto beam, quantum deconstructor and even the famous anal probe. Not to be overpowered, you have to disguise yourself using the Holobob. There are different alert levels, similar to the Grand Theft Auto games and if you are not careful, you will be hunted down by the police, military or the government.****You are constantly in contact with the mothership, where you can purchase upgrades, save the game and apply for new missions. Crypto does not have to run all the time, he can also use his flying saucer to abduct humans or animals, cause havoc or face bigger threats. Next to the story-based missions, you will also be instructed to collect specific samples or kill a certain amount of humans in a race against time."},{"id":4536,"title":"Destroy All Humans! 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pandemic Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Our \"hero\", Crypto 137, is back. Earth is under attack again in another alien invasion. The setting is now the '60s. You go around hunting Humans with your Zap-o-Matic, Ray Gun, or a new weapon. Occasionally there are probing missions where you can hypnotize a Human to do something to carry out your plans for the Furion Planet. There are also missions where you trick humans into being abducted by your ship. ****Crypto also has new weapons: The Dislocator, a gun that shoots purple discs and grabs anything (including tanks), and beats them up. There's also a gun that can bring down meteor strikes... and another gun is called Gastro, which is a hologram on a hover-ship that helps out Crypto. ****The side quests have fleshed-out stories now; in addition, there are cult missions where you convince humans to worship an Alien God. A Co-op mode has also been added. The entire game can be played through on a split-screen and the second player can join in or out of the action at any time through the pause menu."},{"id":4537,"title":"Destruction Derby Arenas","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Studio 33","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The PS1 Destruction Derby titles would put you in the seat of a high powered vehicle, in either an arena or a track, and the target was to race to the finish, while causing as much destruction to the other cars as possible.****Now comes the PS2 sequel.  Because this is now on the PS2, the capabilities are much higher, so now there is a vastly improved graphics engine, physics engine, and levels.****There are now loads of online play modes to try, with up to 19 other racers online with you, and now, the crashes are bigger than ever."},{"id":4538,"title":"Detonator","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kaze","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Detonator is a puzzle game in which the player must destroy buildings with dynamite. It has three game modes:•The Main Game: This is a single player game with four modes, each mode has five buildings to demolish with different buildings use different kinds of explosive. •Challenge mode: a single player game in which the player must demolish ninety-nine stages within the constraints of time and limited dynamite •Battle mode: This is the two player option in which players compete to demolish four buildings as quickly as possible, this is made more difficult as the losing player can restart the winning player's game map thus slowing them down Each building consists of a series of maps or stages in which the player must place and detonate blocks of dynamite. On the left of the screen is a menu showing the shapes of charge available, the player can scroll up/down this list with the SQUARE & CIRCLE buttons. Once a charge type has been selected the player places it in position with the D-PAD buttons using the R1 button to rotate where necessary, they then use the CROSS button to detonate the charge. All blocks within the stage that are covered by the charge are damaged as are all blocks that are adjacent to both the charge on one side and another damaged block on the other. The object being to damage all the blocks with the amount of dynamite and turns specified for the stage. When all stages in a building have been completed the player is treated to a video sequence of the demolition and the next building is unlocked. "},{"id":4539,"title":"Deus Ex - The Conspiracy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Ion Storm","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Sometime during the 2050s, the world is a dangerous place as terrorists, drug czars, and outlaw states rule, using violence and subterfuge as tools in their push for global conquest.  A deadly virus dubbed \"gray death\" is running rampant throughout the world and the only known cure is a chemical known as \"Ambrosia\" manufactured by the VersaLife corporation. However Ambrosia supplies are scarce and world governments, particularly the United States, carefully monitor and control who receives this cure. As protest against these events, French terrorist organization \"Silhouette\" bombs the historic symbol of friendship between French and American people, The Statue of Liberty. In response to this attack, the United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition (UNATCO) organization is formed. Building a headquarters underground at Liberty Island, it's mission is to attack terrorism and maintain peace around the world. JC Denton is a nano-enhanced agent who has been primed for UNATCO service. While JC's brother Paul is already an active agent, JC is beginning his first day of service when the National Secessionist Forces (NSF) suddenly raid a supply of Ambrosia at UNATCO headquarters.****Deus Ex is a dark cyberpunk RPG in which the player assumes the role of JC Denton, UNATCO anti-terrorist agent.**Pitted against an elaborate global conspiracy, he must interact with characters, pick up weapons and complete objectives.  While DC is essentially fixed within the mission-framework of the game, he can be customized with different skills in areas such as weapons, technical skills and physical prowess. The game world is somewhat expansive and fairly open to accommodate different approaches to solving the same problems, depending on he player's preferred style of play. JC can also augment himself using  nanotech to enhance or add extra abilities.****The game interface is typical of a first person RPG/action-adventure game.  The world is rendered in first-person 3D and camera segues are sometimes interspersed to transition the gameplay or expose new story elements.  Combat takes place in the same interface, mostly in the style of a first person shooter. Deus Ex blends shooter type gameplay with touches of RPG character development, stealth and multiple solutions to many puzzles."},{"id":4540,"title":"Devil Kings","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Devil Kings is in the same vein as the Dynasty Warriors series.  Whereas in Dynasty Warriors, however, Koei focuses on ancient Chinese history, Devil Kings focuses more on feudal Japan, but with a fictional setting with the ability to use modern day weapons such as chain guns and shotguns as well as fighting legendary and fictional characters from the past.****The story takes place as the Devil King, a king possessed by the soul of the Devil, has unleashed an unholy army on the world to bend it to his will as the player must stop him along with many of his minions including his wife Lady Butterfly, his general the Red Minotaur, as well as loyal assassins Scorpio and Venus.****The gameplay is more arcade hack-and-slash style, with the ability of using magic spells to wipe out entire waves of enemies and as mentioned before, the ability to use modern day weapons along with historical weapons such as spears, swords among others. There are six playable characters to use as well, each with their own story told in CG and anime cutscenes as well as two modes of play, Conquest (the main story of the game) and Free Mode (where players can play in any unlocked stage they have completed)."},{"id":4541,"title":"Devil May Cry","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Legend has it that 2000 years ago in the depths of hell, a demon rebelled against the devil, waging a one-man war in support of the human world. ****In the present, Dante, a private investigator of the supernatural, realises that the devil is rallying to rise again against mankind. Deep within Dante's blood lies the power of ancient demons and as his power builds he transforms into a demon state where he can use his power against evil he encounters.****Commencing his battle against the demonic legions with just a sword and his twin pistols, Ebony and Ivory, Dante will soon come across more powerful weapons, such as a shotgun to aid him in his mission. However, to defeat the devil Dante must also discover special weapons possessing various elemental powers. When channelled correctly these weapons will allow Dante to call upon demonic energy and launch powerful attacks against a range of enemies."},{"id":4542,"title":"Devil May Cry 2  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Devil May Cry 2 is the sequel to Devil May Cry and once again casts you as Dante, the demon slayer.****You control Dante as you battle demons through various levels, ultimately reaching the conclusion and to find out just why these demons are trying to kill everyone. To aid you in your quest, you once again have your trusty sword and various attributes, as well as new moves, like running on walls, aerial kicks, and multi-directional shooting.****This time around, Dante is not alone, as you have a partner, named Lucia. Just as much of an asskicker as Dante, Lucia utilizes a kind of knife which she can rapidly throw at her enemies.****All the special skills from the first game are here, again activated by your Devil Trigger, which has been improved for the sequel's release."},{"id":4543,"title":"Devil May Cry 2  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Devil May Cry 2 is the sequel to Devil May Cry and once again casts you as Dante, the demon slayer.****You control Dante as you battle demons through various levels, ultimately reaching the conclusion and to find out just why these demons are trying to kill everyone. To aid you in your quest, you once again have your trusty sword and various attributes, as well as new moves, like running on walls, aerial kicks, and multi-directional shooting.****This time around, Dante is not alone, as you have a partner, named Lucia. Just as much of an asskicker as Dante, Lucia utilizes a kind of knife which she can rapidly throw at her enemies.****All the special skills from the first game are here, again activated by your Devil Trigger, which has been improved for the sequel's release."},{"id":4544,"title":"Devil May Cry 3 - Dante's Awakening - Special Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"A re-release of Devil May Cry 3, released at a budget price with several additions to the game, including:****1. Play as Vergil**2. Play as Nelo Angelo**3. Bloody Palace area with 9,999 levels**4. Turbo mode, for 20% faster game speed**5. Extra difficulty levels**6. Extra bosses**7. Extra weapons**8. Gold Orb saving system"},{"id":4545,"title":"Devil May Cry 3 - Dante's Awakening","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Dante returns in a prequel to the first Devil May Cry. The story focuses on Dante's back story, mainly why he is feuding with his brother. The game is considered to be the hardest of the series. It has a high production value with grand music, a lush atmosphere, compelling characters, and a visually impressive upgraded graphics engine with lighting and shadow effects. An all-new Style system that allows you to select your fighting style has been incorporated into this game. The game itself is non-stop action up until Dante reaches Hellgate."},{"id":4546,"title":"Diabolik - The Original Sin","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Artematica","publisherName":"Black Bean Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Diabolik: The Original Sin is an adventure game based on the character Diabolik; an Italian comic book character known as the \"king of terror\" and \"the perfect thief\". The player controls the \"Robin Hood\"-character Diabolik, as well as his girlfriend \"Eva Kant\", and briefly some other characters in a few chapters. The Original Sin refers to a valuable painting which Diabolik is forced to steal as his girlfriend is held captive as a hostage.  In additional to a standard point and click interface, Diabolik: The Original Sin features a stealth system, and some action elements which require the player to act quickly in order to succeed. The game uses 3d characters on animated backgrounds, and has comic book-like animations."},{"id":4547,"title":"DICE - DNA Integrated Cybernetic Enterprises","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Natsume","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Always on call, always on alert - DICE is ready for action. Choose from 11 different Dino-breakers as seen in the TV series. Complete missions to unlock 2 game original Dinobreakers. Transform from vehicle to dinosaur mode or even fight on foot to defeat the enemy. Select the best Dinobreaker for the mission; use their different skills and techniques to maximize points. Upgrade your weapons by unlocking or purchasing new features to destroy your enemies."},{"id":4548,"title":"Die Hard - Vendetta","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Bits Studios","publisherName":"NDA Productions","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"John McClane is back. Many years have passed since his work in New York, and he now works for the Century City Police Department (CCPD) in Los Angeles.****You are in John's shoes as he must face a new threat. Piet Gruber, the son of Hans Gruber and McClane's old enemy, is up to no good at the Townsend Art Museum. He has stolen valuable art and kidnapped John's now adult daughter and fellow CCPD police officer, Lucy.****This game is a First Person Shooter, but it also adds two features: Stealth Mode and Hero Time. Stealth Mode allows John to sneak around quietly, even being able to grab his foes and use them as hostages. This means it may not be best to go in guns blazing, when they could be arrested. Hero Time allows John to react far more quickly, just like Bullet Time in Max Payne. Hero Time is earned by saving hostages and performing heroic tasks in the game.****There are several different weapons available in the game, ranging from a paintball gun for training to a sniper rifle. Most of the guns can also be used dual for the ultimate killing spree."},{"id":4549,"title":"Digimon Rumble Arena 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Black Ship Games","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Pick your favorite Digimon and battle your way to the top in this arena-style fighter based on characters from the Digimon TV show.  You can play through various interactive (and dangerous) arenas for the championship, or you can rumble with your friends in 2-4 player multiplayer mode.  Collect pickups and learn special moves to gain the advantage over your friends, and for the ultimate upgrade, you can evolve (Digi-volve) into bigger and better versions of yourself."},{"id":4550,"title":"Digimon World 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Digimon World 4 is the second Digimon game for the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox consoles. Instead of a standard RPG like the previous games, it has action RPG gameplay with hack-and-slash and supports up to four players. It also contains elements of digital pet games where creatures can be trained to level up. It is loosely based on the events in the Digital Monster X-Evolution animated film. You can choose between Dorumon, Veemon, Guilmon and Agumon as the playable characters. They are members of the Digital Security Guard and their mission is to save the DigiWorld from a computer virus, called X-virus, that invaded their world.  The Digimon can go through a digivolution based on a number of parameters. Magic skills are upgraded through training. There are several types of magic and each one has its own elements, type and level. There are three difficulty levels: medium, hard and very hard."},{"id":4551,"title":"Digimon World Data Squad","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Bec","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In Digimon World Data Squad for the PlayStation 2 system, players can use and upgrade over 140 different Digimon in order to defeat the Seven Demon Kings and rescue a group of kidnapped children. With the all-new \"Galactic Evolution System,\" digivolving Digimon is easier and more intuitive than ever before. Featuring colorful cel-shaded graphics, a distinctive emotion command system that allows players to track their Digimon's mood and full voice acting by the original cast of the upcoming Digimon Data Squad television series, Digimon World Data Squad is sure to provide fans and newcomers alike with hours of digital monster-battling entertainment."},{"id":4552,"title":"Dino Stalker","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Gun","description":"Dino Stalker is a lightgun game based on the Dino Crisis series.  It is similar in concept to Resident Evil: Survivor in that your character is free to move around the environment rather than being on rails as in most lightgun games.  Players can also play it as a first-person shooter using the standard DualShock 2 controller.****You play a WWII fighter pilot who is teleported out of his plane to a land full of dinosaurs where he must fight to survive and to rescue a young woman."},{"id":4553,"title":"Dinosaur Adventure","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Educational","description":"The egg cracked and the father screamed its a boy. After a few days the young dinosaur wandered off and got lost. While he was lost an earthquake took place and volcanoes erupted.  Finally he found his way home only to find everything was lost. Only ashes and lava were left and there was no trace of his family. This is the beginning of a long and adventurous story. "},{"id":4554,"title":"Dirge of Cerberus - Final Fantasy VII","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Square Enix","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Set after the events of Final Fantasy VII and the Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children movie, Dirge of Cerberus lets players take the role of the mysterious Vincent Valentine.****After a new organization arises from the events known as \"Meteorfall\", Vincent is called to the surviving town of Kalm by Reeve Tuesti, an old ally who controlled Cait Sith.  Vincent has been invited to the town's celebration, but during the festivities, a group of soldiers attacks the town, killing and capturing the people.  It is up to Vincent to protect the innocent once more, and find out why these soldiers are also after him.****While set in the world of Final Fantasy VII, Dirge of Cerberus is an action shooter that runs through twelve chapters.  The on-screen action can be controlled by the analog controller, or via the Playstation 2's mouse and keyboard accessories, making it more in line with PC-style shooters.  Being a character driven shooter, the perspective can be changed from first to third person on the fly to navigate through the multi-level environments.****Several items and characters from the series make their return, as well as the Chaos break limits system, which allows Vincent to take the monstrous forms he changed into from Final Fantasy VII to inflict more damage on the enemy.  Taking a nod from its RPG-based parent, the game does allow Vincent to find the usual healing items, materia spells and gil from the Final Fantasy universe, in which he can buy and sell for other new items.****The game also features a weapon customization system, which allows the player to mix and match weapon parts to form more powerful attack items and abilities."},{"id":4555,"title":"Dirt Track Devils","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vingt-et-un Systems","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Let's go off-road! Tarmac is for wimps--the only way to really test your driving skills is to get behind the wheel of a Dirt Track Devil, an off-road, all-terrain vehicle. Trees, boulders and other competitors are all there to be avoided or crushed--whichever you fancy! "},{"id":4556,"title":"Disaster Report","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Irem","publisherName":"Irem Software Engineering, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Keith Miyamoto is a reporter who works for an important newspaper in Los Angeles. In 2005, he travels to an island called Capital City, where he has to get a new job. But on his way from the airport to the city, a terrible earthquake occurs. The train collapses and Keith finds himself abandoned by the rescue team. Now he has to escape the island, try to save the people stranded on it, and discover the true reasons behind the chaos in the city.****But that will be anything but easy. The earthquake continues, and any time Keith steps on a half-collapsed bridge, crawls over a pile of rumble, or climbs a narrow path between ruined houses, the earth can start trembling...****This game, also known as \"Zettai Zetsumei Toshi\" (Japanese original title), or \"SOS - Final Escape\" (European title), is a combination of pure adventure and survival/horror genres. The controls, the inventory management, the camera, that changes angles automatically depending on your location, but mostly the necessity to survive can be linked to  Alone in the Dark and its countless clones, while the complete lack of enemies to fight reminds of a classic adventure. There are many ways to preserve Keith from constant dying. You can find items and combine them into new ones (for example, finding a helmet and a lamp will allow you to build a helmet with a flashlight attached to it). Keith will also need to quench his thirst, so you'll have to find water for him. The water taps found in the game serve also as save points."},{"id":4557,"title":"Disgaea - Hour of Darkness","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Nippon Ichi Software","publisherName":"Nippon Ichi Software Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"After a two-year sleep, Prince Laharl awakens to find his father, King Krichevskoy, dead and the Netherworld in the middle of a civil war over who takes the throne. Not willing to give up his rightful place as the next king, Laharl joins with his subordinate Etna and her underlings to fight back.****In a similar style to Final Fantasy Tactics and Ogre Battle, Disgaea is a combination of RPG myth and magic with a turn-based strategy overview. Various menu systems open you up to strategies, weapons and technology, as well as a magic spell or two, to get the job done."},{"id":4558,"title":"Disgaea 2 - Cursed Memories","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Nippon Ichi Software","publisherName":"Nippon Ichi Software Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"In order to lift the curse placed upon the inhabitants of Veldime 15 years prior, the protagonist's mother attempts to summon the evil Overilord Zenon so that her son Adell can defeat him and lift the curse. Instead his daughter, Rozalin is summoned, and Adell commits to returning her home to her father, as well as to defeating her father when they find him. ****The game is a turn-based strategy RPG in the vein of Final Fantasy Tactics. Classes gain abilities by gaining character levels, and can level up those abilities through use. New items and equipment can be bought or won in battle, and can be powered up up by entering and winning battles inside a given item. Characters can also \"gang up\" on enemies by performing combos that are activated by positioning other characters near an attacking character. This action only uses the attacking character's turn, leaving the others free to attack again. Clever coordination can have characters attacking quite a few times per turn. New characters can be created (or even reborn as other classes or just more powerful versions of the same class) by petitioning (or even bribing with special items) the Dark Assembly with \"Mana\" you earn by defeating enemies."},{"id":4559,"title":"Disney G-Force","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"G-Force is a licensed game based on the movie of the same name. The player takes the control of Darwin who is member of a secret government organization consisting of guinea pigs. His mission: defending the evil industrial magnate Saber who manipulates home appliances and uses them as weapons. Not surprisingly these are the main foes in this game. But Darwin is not even close to helpless: various guns and gadgets, e.g. a jet pack, a electronic whip or a grappling hook, are used to dispatch of them. Most of the time is spent in fights but there are also puzzles. Many of them require the usage of Mooch, a fly. It can be summoned at any time and is able to reach high grounds, to deactivate electronic devices, to fly through small holes and even to slow down time to pass through fast moving obstacles.  During the course of the game the player can find computer chips and hidden disks. On one hand these can be used to refresh ammo and health or to upgrade weapons. There is also the option to switch to a infrared view and scan objects. This rewards additional information.  The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions have an optional playing mode for 3D glasses."},{"id":4560,"title":"Disney Golf","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"T&E Soft","publisherName":"EA Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Tee up with Mickey, Goofy and friends in Disney Golf for the PlayStation 2, suitable for players of all ages and abilities. The game features six colourful and entertaining courses such as the picturesque landscape of the American West, a plush island paradise and an airy course in the clouds. There are also many magical hidden secrets such as power-ups to boost characters' duffer skills as well as fun moves like hitting a miracle drive that turns the golf ball into a football. •Fun and challenging gameplay for all ages •Eight popular Disney characters including Goofy, Donald, Mickey and Minnie •Tee up on six magical 3-D golf courses •More than 60 power-ups and upgrades •Four modes: Match Play, Stroke Play, Skins Play, Best-Ball Play •Two bonus modes: Long-Drive and Near-Pin Challenge •A simple mode for young or new players featuring easy two-button controls "},{"id":4561,"title":"Disney Move","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Be a star on your own TV screen! Disney Move is a game you are literally in. There are no controllers - it's just you and your EyeToy camera."},{"id":4562,"title":"Disney Princess - Enchanted Journey","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Papaya Studios","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Players create their own custom character to explore the worlds of the Disney Princesses. Players travel to the castles of Ariel, Jasmine, Cinderella, and Snow White to use their wand to fight the evil Bog creatures which have invaded each of the princess' worlds. Players can defeat Zara, the evil ex-princess, alone or with a friend in a cooperative experience.****At the end of the game, the player has learned the virtues of a princess and becomes one themselves."},{"id":4563,"title":"Disney Sing It","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zoe Mode","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Disney Sing It is a video-based karaoke game that features a mix of popular fan-faves and the hottest new Disney artists. The first game in this rockin' new franchise features songs and videos from Hollywood Records artists, Disney Channel Original Series and Disney Channel Original Movies. Players can belt out some of today's chart topping tunes and have a blast along with their friends and Disney stars! "},{"id":4564,"title":"Disney Sing It! High School Musical 3 - Senior Year","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Disney Interactive Studios","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Disney Sing it: High School Musical 3 Senior Year is a karaoke game similar to the SingStar games based on the High School Musical movie franchise. It includes song from the three movies, accompanied by video footage directly from the movies. The track list includes the following songs:  From High School Musical:•We're All In This Together •Breaking Free •When There Was Me And You •Stick To The Status Quo •Bop to the Top •Get'cha Head In The Game •Start Of Something New From High School Musical 2:•All For One •Everyday •Gotta Go My Own Way •I Don't Dance* •You Are The Music In Me •Work This Out* •Fabulous •What Time Is It From High School Musical 3: Senior Year:•High School Musical •Walk Away •Scream (NA only) •The Boys Are Back •A Night To Remember •Just Wanna Be With You •Can I Have This Dance? •I Want It All •Right Here, Right Now* •Now Or Never* The songs with an asterisk (*) are only available in the North American version of the game."},{"id":4565,"title":"Disney Sing It! Pop Hits","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Disney Interactive Studios","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Disney Sing It: Pop Hits, the third game in the video-based karaoke videogame franchise from Disney Interactive Studios, features songs and music videos from fan favourites including Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers, Taylor Swift, Colbie Caillat, Demi Lovato, Hannah Montana, Jesse McCartney and Coldplay. Players can sing Solo, Duet or compete Head-to-Head with friends and family in multiplayer mode. •Sing along to 30 of the latest songs and music videos from today's top artists •Harmonise with friends and family in Duet Mode to earn higher scores or compete with them Head-to-Head in multiplayer mode •Disney Channel TV star Tiffany Thornton (from the new hit series \"Sonny With A Chance\") teaches proper breathing and pitch techniques and how to riff and harmonise in the expanded 'Sing It Pro' Mode •Record and playback performances with 'Sing It Encore' •Unlock themes and pins to customise wallpapers "},{"id":4566,"title":"Disney TH!NK Fast","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magenta Software","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"A game based upon the popular Buzz! series. The questions are now all Disney related and the host of the show is Genie from Aladdin.  Battle with up to 4 players against each other using the buzzers. Players can choose between a few different game modes. The game modes include a Quick start mode (play 5 rounds using basic settings), Basic game mode (players can now choose for how long they want to play, at what location they want to play, and can choose a sound that will be played when they hit the big red button on their buzzer), and a Custom game mode (players can select their favorite rounds).  Players can choose the length of their game. A short game hosts five rounds, an average game hosts seven rounds, and a long game hosts nine rounds. The playing time for a short game is around thirty minutes, while a long game takes up to one hour. Players can also adjust the difficulty by selecting how much knowledge they have of Disney movies.  Players can even unlock bonus items. When playing a multiplayer game, the winner unlocks unique accessories for their character. There are also three hidden Disney figures that can only be unlocked when the player scores 10.000, 20.000 or 30.000 points in the single player mode."},{"id":4567,"title":"Disney's Chicken Little - Ace in Action","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"Buena Vista Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Ace in Action is based off the superhero movie within the movie Disney's Chicken Little. Ace in Action features Ace, Abby, Runt, and Mr Fish, as they fight against Foxy Loxy, Goosey Loosey and their minions.  Ace in Action is a third-person shooter. Battle your way across four worlds, (Pluto, Saturn, Mars, and the Moon) with multiple missions on each planet. Each mission is performed by one of the three main characters: Ace's missions have him running around, Runt's missions have him in a tank, and Abby's missions have her in a hovership. Each character has a main weapon with unlimited ammo, and a secondary weapon with limited ammo. By collecting items, destroying scenery, and completing challenges such as completing the mission fast enough, and finding all bonus objects, the player can collect acorns, which are used as a currency. Between missions, they can be used to buy upgrades for each character, and unlock multiplayer games, concept art and music. Missions can be replayed to get more acorns."},{"id":4568,"title":"Disney's Chicken Little","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"Avalanche Software LLC","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Based on Disney's film, take part in Chicken Little's adventure as he and his friends, the Misfits, tries to save the world.****The game begins with Chicken Little missing his school bus and it's up to you to help him get to school. There are a total of 24 levels and you must complete a set of objectives in each one before being able to advance to the next. ****By collecting Buck Cluck Trading Cards in each game level, you can purchase Minigames at the Minigame Store to play with a friend."},{"id":4569,"title":"Disney's Dinosaur","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Disney's Dinosaur is a puzzle-adventure game based on the movie of the same name.  You control three characters: Flia the pteradon, Aladar the Iguanadon and Zini the lemur, each of whom has different abilities.  Flia can fly, Aladar can wade through water and crush rocks and Zini can fit through small spaces and pick things up.  The game is seen from a top-down perspective, with the player switching characters on the fly.  As in the movie, they must work together to reach the sacred nesting grounds for water and food after the rest of world dries up.****Throughout the game, the characters' abilities are upgraded via an Intelligent Points System in an RPG-like addition.  There are twelve levels divided into four acts.****The game includes FMV clips from the movie and a dinosaur encyclopedia with information about real dinosaurs."},{"id":4570,"title":"Disney's Donald Duck - Goin' Quackers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Disney Interactive Studios","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You play as Donald in this 3d platform action game.  Donald's girlfriend, Daisy is a reporter for a television station in Duckberg.  While doing a story on the secret temple of Merlock, a terrible magician, Daisy is kidnapped.  Now, it is up to Donald to get her back.  Along the way he will have help from his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and the inventor Gyro Gearloose.  He will also have competition from Gladstone Gander, who is also trying to save Daisy.****Game play alternates between side-scrolling running and jumping and 3d running and jumping. The side scrolling levels play a lot like the Super Mario Bros. games.  The 3d levels play a lot like the Crash Bandicoot series of games.  All in all, there are 20 levels, spread out through areas."},{"id":4571,"title":"Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Toys for Bob","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Skateboard your way through the worlds of Toy Story, Tarzan and The Lion King each including a variety of different levels and locals to visit.  Play as characters from those universes or create your own from scratch. Each included character has their own look, board, moves and collectable. Practice Modes and Freeskate moves provide the opportunity to try things out safely and freely and there are several \"pro moves\" and level specific moves that can be done.****The game is 3D with a 3rd person perspective (usually behind the player) that uses the game engine from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 and features a custom soundtrack with current bands."},{"id":4572,"title":"Disney's Kim Possible - What's the Switch","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Buena Vista Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"When intercepting Drakken and Shego's latest plan to swipe a mystical monkey idol from a spooky mansion, Dr. Drakken and Ron Stoppable get their minds switched!  The idol is quickly lost, and Kim Possible and her arch-rival Shego reluctantly team up to get it back and set things back to normal.****Kim Possible: What's the Switch? is a side-scrolling 2D platformer with visual similarities to Klonoa 2, excluding the ability to change the paths you take.  The camera follows Kim (or Shego) as you progress through various levels - while it plays like a 2D platformer, it gives the illusion of 3D.  The main goal of each level is to get to the end of the level; however, there are also sub-goals of collecting all the Kimmunicator tokens within a level (which unlock concept art amongst other things), and collecting the Club Banana tokens hidden in secret spots (which unlock new outfits to wear).****Shego and Kim control quite similarly, in that they can both perform kung-fu attacks, backflips and double jumps.  Later on, they both gain the ability to use a grapple and EMP bomb to disable special enemies.  In addition to this, Kim has super sticky gum which can be used to snag enemies and control switches remotely, while Shego gains a magnetic power to move metal objects from far away."},{"id":4573,"title":"Disney's Meet the Robinsons","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Medal of Honor: Vanguard players play as Corporal Frank Keegan from the 82nd Airborn Division during World War II. He has been dropped behind enemy lines and needs to complete several missions in Italy, France, the Netherlands and Germany. He fights alongside AI colleagues in order to free Europe.****During these missions anti-aircraft weapons need to be blown up, fellow soldiers have to be rescued and enemy tanks need to be taking out using bazookas. Players are able to customize their weapons by adding a scope or a larger ammo drum. Similar to Medal of Honor: Airborne, during certain missions players parachute onto the battlefield and can choose from which starting location to complete the mission. There is no vehicle-based gameplay in this version.****Alongside the single-player campaign there is also 5 split-screen multiplayer mode for up to 4 players: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, King of the Hill and Scavenger Hunt. No online gameplay is supported."},{"id":4574,"title":"Disney's Peter Pan - The Legend of Never-Land","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Disney Interactive Studios","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Peter Pan: Adventure in Neverland swashbuckle your way through hoardes of pirates and evil enemies. Free your kidnapped friends and find the hidden pixie dust. Track down Captain Hook in a final duel to decide the fate of Never Land itself. "},{"id":4575,"title":"Disney's PK - Out of the Shadows","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Donald Duck was minding his business one day at his boring security guard job when the evil Evronian empire decided to attack Earth. A computer being known as One detected the invasion early, and teams up with Donald to turn him into the superhero PK. Now it is PK's job to repel the alien invasion.****The PK character may be unfamiliar to American audiences, but he is popular in Italy (and some other parts of Europe) through a series of comic books.  This game is a simple 3rd person action shooter game.  You control PK as he targets Evronian soldiers with his blasters, jumps through colorful environments, and rescues captured scientists."},{"id":4576,"title":"Disney's Stitch - Experiment 626","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Stitch Experiment 626 is a prequel to Disney's animation, Lilo & Stitch. Stitch is trying to escape his home planet by scaling walls, grappling across dark ooze, and using his jetpack."},{"id":4577,"title":"Disney's Tarzan Untamed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"When an evil scientist, Oswald Gardner, comes to the jungle and imprisons all of the baby apes, Tarzan must rescue all of the baby apes and destroy Gardner's 75 film reels. There are 15 levels of exploration that involve vine swinging, bungee jumping, surfing, and wrestling.****Story mode challenges you to conquer the 15 levels in order to rescue the baby apes while Terk's Challenge mode is a race against the clock. Terk, Tarzan, Jane, Tantor, and Professor Porter are all included in the game as well."},{"id":4578,"title":"Disney's The Haunted Mansion","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":" TDK Mediactive","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Based off a combination of the popular Disneyland attraction and the 2003 movie of the same name, players guide Zeke Holloway through the house of 999 happy haunts in order to solve a mystery, put the spirits to rest, and get out of the house alive.****The game is presented as a 3rd person action adventure.  Players are allowed full roam of the mansion, once they collect enough Shriveled Souls inside their Beacon of Souls, a special lantern designed to collect the various lesser ghosts throughout the rooms.  Though Zeke handles his quest alone, he is aided by the help of Madame Leota, and six friendly ghosts who will provide hints and items throughout the journey.  As Zeke solves puzzles, completes various tasks, and helps rid the house of its evil spirits, these spiritual companions will provide Soul Gems, which amplify the power of the Soul Beacon.  Once fully charged, Zeke will have the ability to face the main spirit, Atticus Thorn, for the final showdown."},{"id":4579,"title":"Disney's The Jungle Book - Rhythm N'Groove","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft Shanghai","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Rhythm n' Groove is a dancing game very much modeled after Dance Dance Revolution.  Arrows travel across the screen, and when they reach the right spot, you hit the necessary button on either your controller or dance pad.****The game follows the story of Disney's The Jungle Book cartoon.  Some songs are remixes of the cartoon's music, while others are original."},{"id":4580,"title":"Disney's Treasure Planet","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bizarre Creations","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Treasure Planet is the adaptation of an animated Disney movie.  The game follows the adventures of Jim Hawkins, a young boy on a quest to locate a mythical planet called Treasure Planet. To find the planet he needs to travel to many locations throughout the universe and complete tasks before he finds the ultimate prize.  The tasks range from finding a certain number of items to catching runaway animals to flipping a series of switches. Completing the tasks lights a beacon, and when a set number of these beacons are lit, the next level is then available. ****Jim is also able to ask for help from his \"pet,\" Morph, to get him past areas that pose a challenge.  Morph can change his shape into a helpful item like giant robotic arms or a jetpack.****Another adaptation from the movie is solar surfing. During the surfing missions Jim pilots a futuristic surfboard to complete the mission objectives."},{"id":4581,"title":"Disney's Winnie the Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly Adventure","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games Studio","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"While taking a walk with his friend Christopher Robin, Pooh's tummy gave out a great rumble. Looks like Pooh's hungry.  Christopher suggests that he think of something else...something happy to forget about his hunger.  Pooh decide to recall his friends' birthdays - which are the happiest of times.****In Winnie the Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly Adventure, join Pooh and his friends in Hundred Acre Woods on three different types of games:****Birthday Scrapbook Adventure Mode: Pooh flips through his birthday scrapbook and re-live 5 different birthday adventures. Each adventure consists of tasks and problems Pooh has to help solve in order to ensure his friends have the best birthday ever. ****Pooh can interact with many different elements around him.  For example, if there's a box blocking his way, have Pooh push it away.  Gopher is always near by to pop up and give Pooh tips on what he has to to do and how to do it.  Pooh will also have to talk to other characters to complete his tasks.  For example, in Piglet's Birthday, you will have to find Kenga and borrow her broom for Piglet.  Some tasks will require the help of Pooh's friends.  For instance, you will have to help Roo collect butterflies for Piglet's birthday by climbing on Eeyore's back and running after the butterflies.****Every now and then Pooh will be confronted by Heffalumps and Woozles.  Avoid being touched by them because that will cause you to have to start that segment all over. The only way to get rid of them is by popping a balloon...but don't worry, there is always one near by.****Junior Mode: a place for younger players to interactive with Pooh and his friends in Hundred Acre Woods. See what happens when Pooh approaches a hive or play as Tigger as he spins around.****Multiplayer Mini-Game:Play as Pooh, Roo, Tigger or Piglet in 6 mini-games on your own or with a friend!:****Cookie Maze -  Grab as many cookies as possible while avoiding the Heffalumps and Woozles.****Catching the Honey Pot - Try to catch as many honey pots as possible before time runs out.****Find the Cookies - Look around and find the hidden cookies.  You will have to find a required number of cookies before time runs out!****The Scare-Off - Play as Pooh or Piglet and try to make a scary face that will scare the other by pressing the correct button shown on the screen.****Follow the Line - Trace the line around a path without getting out of the line as quickly as possible before time runs out."},{"id":4582,"title":"DJ - Decks & FX - Claudio Coccoluto Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Relentless Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"In Peter Pan: Adventure in Neverland swashbuckle your way through hoardes of pirates and evil enemies. Free your kidnapped friends and find the hidden pixie dust. Track down Captain Hook in a final duel to decide the fate of Never Land itself. DJ - Decks & FX allows wannabe DJs a chance to get behind virtual decks and mix like a pro.  This brand new application allows you to select tracks from a well-stocked record box, mix beats, add effects and even record and replay samples from the many tunes at your disposal. By utilising the USB headset you can even listen to individual tunes on one deck or check on recorded samples while your adoring crowd will hear the full impact of your DJ Set coming out through the speakers.  Decks & FX is ideal if you fancy hosting your own house party or even just chilling out with mates, and with over 50 in-game licensed tracks, you can use your tune selection and skills with the cross fader to mix your way to DJ heaven. "},{"id":4583,"title":"DJ - Decks & FX - House Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Relentless Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Use your PlayStation 2 to mix House records. The game gives you two decks, mixer, sampler, effects unit and loops unit and lets you loose on 70 tunes from the likes of Masters at Work, Dimitri from Paris, Shapeshifters, DJ Gregory, Francios K.****This really isn't a game in the traditional sense as there are no highscores to beat. It's purely about being creative and creating a mix which your audience will enjoy. Play in one of two live modes or record your mix to memory card."},{"id":4584,"title":"DJ Hero","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"FreeStyleGames","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"DJ Hero is in the same vein as the Guitar Hero series, with the guitar replaced with a DJ's turntable, and the rock music replaced by dance music.****Gameplay involves 'scratching' your faux-turntable to produce notes in time to the music. The better you do, the more points you score, but if you do too badly you will fail the song and fail to progress.****DJ Hero features more than 100 tracks from artists such as The Black Eyed Peas, DJ AM, Eminem and Daft Punk."},{"id":4585,"title":"DNA - Dark Native Apostle","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Hudson","publisherName":"Hudson","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"DNA immerses you in a futuristic world where geneticists have perfected human genome technology. Scientists have the ability to alter a human's genetic code to create a near perfect human being. You play as a man who happens to be the subject of an important genome experiment. You've been implanted with nano-technology, and as a result you possess physical abilities that surpass those of normal humans. The nano-technology also lets you create an infinite number of bombs with your right hand, and your left hand has slots where you can plug in different biochips--special chips that endow you with new abilities and knowledge. As the game begins, you wake from a near coma state with no memory--your objective is to find out your identity by infiltrating the laboratory of a secret organization known as Stray Sheep."},{"id":4586,"title":"DOA2 - Hardcore","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Team Ninja","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The arcade conversion adds an improved tag feature, with new stadiums to fight in, new character moves to play with, and plenty of windows, walls and ledges to fall over and crash through. Unlike Tekken Tag Tournament, however, DOA2 also includes a single player mode, a dodge button (allowing you to move left and right away from attacks), and multi-level arenas."},{"id":4587,"title":"Document of Metal Gear Solid 2, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCEJ","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Document is a \"making-of\" documentary of Metal Gear Solid 2 for the PS2.  An interactive program and not just a DVD, every little detail that went into the process into creating the game is covered, including many details and aspects of the game that were never before revealed.  ****Also on the disc is a playable sneak peak of the new VR Training missions that will be on Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance."},{"id":4588,"title":"DodgeBall","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Access","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Dodgeball is a team dodgeball game. First team to get the other team out is the winner, be it through the one-shot system or a \"life system\" where the object is to lower the opposition's players health to zero. If both teams are still in by the end of the game, the team with the most players wins the game. If teams have an equal amount of players left then the team with the least damage taken wins. If equal damage has been taken by either team then the game ends in a tie.  Play as one of six teams who each represent a certain country, spearheaded by a figure from history or national folklore - Japan (Nobunaga), Germany (Bach), Greece (Pythagoras), Norway (King Harald I), Great Britain (King Arthur) and the United States of America (Wyatt Earp). There are three other teams to unlock as the game progresses.  Either play through the single-player World Tournament to become Dodgeball World Champion, play against a friend in a Team Battle, or team up with up to three friends for a Multi-Player Battle against the computer."},{"id":4589,"title":"Dog Island, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"From the worldwide successful Japanese franchise The Dog comes this wonderful story of a dog in a quest to find a cure for his sick brother. Travel through snowy peaks to sunny deserts meeting new canine friends along the way and playing through lots of fun challenges. Use your sniffing power to find your way around and explore and customise your pooches with different clothing and accessories."},{"id":4590,"title":"Dog's Life","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Frontier Developments","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In Dog's Life you play Jake the puppy, as he explores the USA in an attempt to foil a fiendish plot. Miss Peaches doesn't like dogs, and sees them as a way of making money, by dog-napping Daisy the pedigree dog.****The dog elements are closely integrated into the game - smells are indicated by lines of coloured smoke, emphasising a dog's acute sense of smell. Locating footprints is also done via this Smellovision mode. Tricks can be learnt, and used to win treats from humans.****Jake must explore vast environments and interact with 15 breeds of dog. The aim is to get them onto his side, which is usually done by either having more bones than them, or winning a subgame against them. These are also dog-based - in one you must dig up bones, while another has you 'marking territory' to annex a full screen."},{"id":4591,"title":"Dokapon Kingdom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sting","publisherName":"Atlus U.S.A., Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In Dokapon Kingdom monsters have attacked and pillaged the kingdom of its riches. For the adventurer who returns the kingdom's wealth, his majesty offers the honor of his daughter's hand, and therefore the title of future king. This doesn't mean, however, that you aren't permitted to play as a female character. You simply receive an altered ending in this instance.****Three different modes are available: Story Mode, Normal Mode, and Shopping Race. You then create your character and begin play, the mode you choose having an affect on the overall goal to be achieved. The Story Mode is the standard play through of the plot, Normal Mode lets you generate certain factors of play ahead of time, like starting level, and go from there, etc. There are 3 started classes (warrior, chief and magician) and through levelling eventually 11 become available.****While having a board game scenario with a spinner that allows the player to move over a game board, this is very much a light role-playing game as it has basic jobs, a battle system, and upgrades. Landing on a spot can trigger a battle, advance the story or introduce a mini-game. It is a 2-player game at all times (with another character controlled by the computer), but up to 4 people can participate."},{"id":4592,"title":"Don 2 - The Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2013","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Gameshastra Inc.","publisherName":"Gameshastra Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Play as Don, a powerful crime boss seeking European domination, and take on various mighty criminals in a breath-taking combat. Play through the storyline from the movie encompassing 12 enthralling missions, with intuitive action moves together with striking graphical representations of the movie's stars.  A third-person shooter with action-packed on-rail sequences, DON 2 is the second game starring Bollywood Badshah Shah Rukh Khan, developed in Hyderabad by Gameshastra in conjunction with SCEE London Studio.  Don, the suave leader of an international gang of smugglers, is a flagrant outlaw wanted by the cops in 11 countries. The legend goes that it is not only difficult but impossible to catch Don - a smooth criminal that everyone hates to love.  Having conquered the Asian underworld, Don now has his sights set on European domination and both the bosses of the existing European underworld and law enforcement agencies stand in his way. Travel with Don to the historic city of Berlin, manage close escapes from his enemies, mobilise the key players of the international mafia and set out to pull off an incredible theft no-one could have imagined.  Engage in rip-roaring gun fights, stealth missions, high-speed car chase and tricky escapes from the top of the tallest buildings, with comicbook-style panels to guide you through the immersive storyline. "},{"id":4593,"title":"Donkey Xote","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Virgin Play","publisherName":"Virgin Play","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Donkey Xote is a tie-in game for the animated movie Donkey Xote. It tells the adventures of Don Quixote as seen from his donkey. The story is told through cutscenes from the film.  Donkey Xote is a 3D platform game, and resembles similar 3D platform games such as Spyro The Dragon. The player can jump to reach platforms and often has to collect items such as coins.  During the game the player can switch between playing Rucio (the donkey), Don Quixote himself and Sanco Pancha, Don Quixotes sidekick."},{"id":4594,"title":"Doomsday Racers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"12 custom built futuristic vehicles to choose from. •9 post-apocalyptic tracks. •Testing tracks, complete with boost pads and perilous hazards. •Devious A1 competitors to try and outwit. "},{"id":4595,"title":"Dora the Explorer - Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Take - Two Interactive","publisherName":"2K Play","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Educational","description":"Ready for a Colourful Adventure?  A greedy King has hidden the crystals that make Crystal Kingdom colourful! Help Dora and her friends find them and bring colour back to the world. Fly with Butterfly Wings, perform tricks with a magical wand, soar over giant flowers, and bounce off sparkling crystals. You can even play as Boots for the very first time! "},{"id":4596,"title":"Dora the Explorer - Dora Saves the Mermaids","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Take - Two Interactive","publisherName":"Take - Two Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Dora and Boots need you to help them find the magic crown and bring it back to Mariana the Mermaid. Travel over land and sea to save her kingdom from a mean, garbage-dumping Octopus! Then help Dora dive to the rescue when she magically becomes a mermaid herself! In addition, Dora Saves the Mermaids has been Kid Tested by children and mums for age-appropriateness, fun factor and quality! "},{"id":4597,"title":"Dora the Explorer - Dora Saves the Snow Princess","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"2K Play","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Dora and Boots need you to help them find the magic crown and bring it back to Mariana the Mermaid. Travel over land and sea to save her kingdom from a mean, garbage-dumping Octopus! Then help Dora dive to the rescue when she magically becomes a mermaid herself! In addition, Dora Saves the Mermaids has been Kid Tested by children and mums for age-appropriateness, fun factor and quality! Join Dora and Boots in an interactive snowy adventure! Grab your gloves and hat and get ready for a wintery journey with Dora. A mean witch put a spell on the Magic Snowy Forest and now it is starting to melt. With help from new friends like the Snow Fairy and everybody's favourites Boots, Swiper and Pirate Piggy you'll need to build a snowman, paddle a canoe, steer a dogsled and ride Pegasus to reach the Castle Grounds and save the Snow Princess! Vmonos! Let's Go! •Authentic character voice of Dora and many other characters from the Dora the Explorer TV show! •Grown-ups can join in using the Snowy Forrest Helper Feature! •Make your way through the Winter Forest, Icy Coast and Frozen Mountains to reach the Castle Grounds and save the Snow Princess! •Ice skate, snowboard and ski your way to find the magic crystal! •Kid-Tested approval by children and mums for age-appropriateness, fun-factor and quality! "},{"id":4598,"title":"Dora the Explorer - Journey to the Purple Planet","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - EC (Early Childhood)","developerName":"Take - Two Interactive","publisherName":"Global Star Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Based on the show, the game is about Dora who has a task to complete or a place to reach with her monkey, Boots. Dora has three, or, in some double-length episodes, four, places to go, with the final place as the destination. The game is about Dora and Boots who find some lost aliens from the purple planet. However, to take them home, she and Boots are required to collect keys to open the space gate, leading to the planet Saturn. To fuel the rocket ship loaned to them, Dora and Boots need to collect 10 space gems in a level. Caitlin Sanchez voices Dora in the TV series. However, in this game, Dora is voiced by Kathleen Herles."},{"id":4599,"title":"Dora's Big Birthday Adventure","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"2K Play","publisherName":"Take - Two Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"It's Dora's birthday and you know what that means ... a fun-filled party with all her friends. The only problem is Dora and Boots are stuck in storybook land and must go on an exciting, magical journey if they hope to make it to the party on time! "},{"id":4600,"title":"Dot Hack G.U. Vol. 1 - Rebirth","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":".hack//G.U. Vol. 1: Rebirth takes place three years after .hack//QUARANTINE ended. One year after \"The Twilight Incident\", a huge fire started in CC Corp destroying most of the original \"The World\" servers and forcing them to shut the game down soon after. A new version of the \"The World\" was created one year after the fire called \"The World R:2\". You play as Haseo, a PKK (Player Killer Killer) searching for the player killer who Data Drained his friend into a coma, Tri-Edge. ****The player meets reliable friends in Gaspard, Silabus, Atoli, Kuhn and many others later in game. The battle system is still real-time but with mostly hack and slash action. Also, when the player lands a certain number of combos on an enemy and they glow blue and yellow you can perform special Rengeki moves. Rengeki moves get more powerful as you progress through the game. The player also has a morale gauge in the top right corner of your screen. When the gauge is full, the player can perform an Awakening attack with help from his/her party members. There are two types of Awakening attacks, Demon and Beast Awakening. The Demon Awakening lets you unleash powerful magic attacks without using SP (Skill Points). The Beast Awaking makes the player invulnerable to physical attacks for a set period of time while enhancing his/her physical abilities.****New features added are guilds, arena battles and weapon customization. Guilds are groups people join for various reasons. The player can join at least two this game. Arena battles are basically two teams of three characters battling each other for fun or for championships. Weapon customization can be done with items the player gets on travels or buys in shops to element or status effect to your weapons."},{"id":4601,"title":"Dot Hack G.U. Vol. 2 - Reminisce","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":".hack//G.U. Vol. 2: Reminisce is the second game in the .hack//G.U. trilogy and picks up where Volume 1 left off. The story takes place in \"The World\", a fictional massively multiplayer online role-playing game. You control Haseo, a player-killer killer whom along with his friends discovers they are unable to log out of The World. As is typical in the .hack series, there's a connection between events in the real world and in the online world and as the story continues Haseo will need to figure out how to save himself and his friends in both worlds. The story is told through a series of cut-scenes as well as by talking with other characters, receiving e-mails, and by finding posts in The World's online message boards. Since the game is a continuation of the previous game, many of the same locations and dungeons are utilized again.****The game uses a similar battle system as the previous game; a battle is initiated by running into an enemy that's visible on screen where you will then be able to perform a variety of attacks on the enemies in real time. Once again you can perform special Rengeki moves after performing a series of combo attacks which inflict additional damage. Also available are several awakening attacks which are the most powerful. During a battle you may have up to three members in your party fighting, though you only control Haseo while the other two characters are computer controlled. Experience points are earned for a successful battle which help your characters level up and become more powerful; a variety of missions, side quests, and dungeons are available allowing for numerous monsters of varying levels to fight."},{"id":4602,"title":"Dot Hack G.U. Vol. 3 - Redemption","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":".hack//G.U. Vol. 3: Redemption is the third and final game in the .hack//G.U. trilogy. Player's once again control Haseo, a player-killer killer in the fictional online role playing game \"The World\". The game's story continues from where Volume 2 left off. AIDA, a deadly virus, continues to cause trouble in both the online world and the real world. Haseo will need to figure out the truth behind the virus and defeat it in order to save himself and his friends. As with the previous games, the story unfolds through a series of cut scenes as well as by e-mails you'll receive and by reading The World's online message boards. Since the game is a continuation of the previous installments, many of the locations, dungeons, and characters return along with several new dungeons and characters. If you have completed the previous games, data can be transferred in when you start this volume giving you an advantage.****The game uses a battle system which is similar to the previous games; it is in real time and is activated after Haseo comes in contact with an enemy while exploring The World. Up to three members of your party may join a battle; the player always controls Haseo while two additional members are computer controlled. Simple orders can be given to the computer controlled characters to guide their actions. Once again several attacks are available including a regular attack, charge attack, and various skills. After performing a series of combos, Rengeki attacks are available which inflict more damage. The most powerful are awakening mode attacks which require a certain amount of points on your morale gauge. New to this game is Avatar Awakening which replaces the Divine Awakening from the previous game. Avatar Awakening allows you to use the power of your avatar to perform Data Drain on your opponents which will be particularly useful in fighting the virus. Successfully winning battles will earn experience points which allow Haseo and other characters to level up and become more powerful. Many missions, side quests, and dungeons are available with various enemies to fight and to help continue the story."},{"id":4603,"title":"Dot Hack Part 1 - Infection","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":".hack//INFECTION is the first in a four part game series. It's a single player adventure / rpg that \"simulates\" an MMORPG (EverQuest, Ultima On-line) that has you playing the character Kite.**You can get member addresses of other character and attempt to call them to in game to see if they are on-line to join you in a quest. Like standard MMORPG games, it has a LOT of side quests, lots of weapons and armor, a trading system for equipment among other character and the ability to move between different servers. You also have message boards and e-mail to communicate with other \"players\". Once you beat the game, you can still continue to play and level up your character and your character can transfer to the second game .hack//Mutation (May 2003).**The story: Your friend talks you in to trying \"The WORLD\", the most successful on-line rpg in computer history. During your first adventure in the game with your friend (showing you the ropes) you come across a strange girl being chased by a weird monster, a strange incident causes your friend to go into a coma after the attack of unknown / hacked monster and you end up with this book that upgrades your character with an unusual gauntlet that allows you to hack in the game. Your quest starts out to find out what caused your friend to go in to a coma. This involves adventuring after sightings of the strange girl and hacking in to sealed levels. There also seems to be corrupted levels and something going on that the CC Corporation (owner of “The World) is trying to hide.**.hack//INFECTION is part of Ban Dai's dot hack project that first starts with the Anime DVD series (.hack//Sign). The game series takes place after the events of the \"Key of Twilight\" and focus's on the \"Book of Twlight\". Each game in the series has a DVD episode of the .hack//Liminality anime series that show the events going on in the real world around the same time as the game."},{"id":4604,"title":"Dot Hack Part 2 - Mutation","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":".hack//Mutation is the second in a four part game series. It's a single player adventure / rpg that \"simulates\" an MMORPG (EverQuest, Ultima On-line) that has you playing the character Kite. You can get member addresses of other character and attempt to call them to in game to see if they are on-line to join you in a quest. Like standard MMORPG games, it has a LOT of side quests, lots of weapons and armor, a trading system for equipment among other character and the ability to move between different servers. You also have message boards and e-mail to communicate with other \"players\". This version improves the original by better AI control of other character's, additional items, more characters, access to more servers / areas, and a lot more.****You can play this game without beating the first one or import your save game data and retain everything for a seamless transition in to outbreak. Once you beat the game, you can still continue to play and level up your character and your character can transfer to the third game .hack//Outbreak (Aug 2003). ****The story: It continues after the events of the first game (See .hack//Infection). You friend is still in a Coma and you still haven't found out why. The story deepens as the hacker Helba and the game administrators both start getting involved with you (the admins are not happy with you but can \"use\" your help to investigate what's going on). The question on what happened to Aura at the end of the first game still gets deeper and new elements about how beta version of “The World” originally called \"Fragments\" and the plot that it had, and may still be in “The World”.****.hack//Mutation is part of Ban Dai's dot hack project that first starts with the Anime DVD series (.hack//Sign). The game series takes place after the events of the \"Key of Twilight\" and focus's on the \"Book of Twilight\". Each game in the series has a DVD episode of the .hack//Liminality anime series that show the events going on in the real world around the same time as the game."},{"id":4605,"title":"Dot Hack Part 3 - Outbreak","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is a direct sequel to the first two hack games. The story of the hack series evolves around young people playing a massive multiplayer online RPG, called \"The World\". Some player characters in The World are mysteriously falling comatose - your main character Kite has to investigate the matter, aided by companions he meets on his trip through the virtual world.****Like the first two hack games, this is an action RPG - essentially a dungeon crawler. You can pause at any time during the battle to issue commands (such as using items). In \"Outbreak\", you and your opponents start at around level 50 and can reach level 70. You can also import a saved game from the previous game, .hack//MUTATION."},{"id":4606,"title":"Dot Hack Part 4 - Quarantine","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is the last chapter of the .hack series for Playstation 2. The series tells a story of a future society where it is possible to play massive multiplayer online RPGs in a virtual reality. But something strange happens to the characters of this virtual world, and a young player named Kite decides to investigate the mystery. He can have contact to fellow players in the real world, and - as a player character - also have a party within virtual reality. The gameplay on the series is heavy on dungeon crawling, and the combat is action based. The fourth chapter closes the saga, finishes the story, and allows the player to reach the highest levels of character development and acquire ultimate weapons and accessories."},{"id":4607,"title":"Downforce","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SmartDog","publisherName":"Titus Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Downforce features arcade-style F1 racing in the future. From what we've seen, aside from the general theme of the game, expect the standard racing modes like Time Trial, Free Race, and a few different championship options. One multiplayer mode is original. In Tag mode you'll have to overtake your opponent and keep your lead for a certain amount of time to win the race. The game features at least seven courses, excellent graphics and realistic crash physics, even though the gameplay itself is much more arcade than your usual F1 simulation. "},{"id":4608,"title":"Downhill Domination","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Incognito Inc.","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Downhill Domination is a racing game where the player rides a bike and tries to win downhill races. This means that the player constantly moves downwards while avoiding obstacles and - if he is in range - hit an opponent to hinder his progress. The main objective is of course to be the first one to cross the finishing line but prize money is also rewarded for stunts - opportunities for them are plentiful on the 27 courses. An important point about them is that they are branching, meaning they feature multiple paths and shortcuts.****Cash is used to improve the athlete's abilities, e.g. new combat moves, or to buy better equipment and bikes. Besides the career mode there are also multiple additional playing modes, e.g. training, multiplayer, freeride, time trials or BMX Cross with special challenges. The athletes, bikes and upgrades are licensed."},{"id":4609,"title":"Downhill Slalom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"Strap on your skis Downhill Slalom PS2 takes you on three snowy slopes in search of the championship.  Three events are scheduled, Slalom, Jump and Sprint. "},{"id":4610,"title":"Downtown Run","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft Romania","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Downtown Run  is an action oriented racing game with 24 courses set in six cities (London, Rome, Moscow, New York, Montreal and Lisbon). Basically the goal is to be the first one to reach the goal and get the most prestige points. These points are gained by risky driving maneuvers and hurting the opponents by using a power-up.  The game features eight gaming modes. Besides the usual championship and quick race modes the most interesting possibilities are \"chase\" where the player races against the police and \"last man standing\" where the goal is to wreck the other cars. The 14 cars are licensed, e.g. from Audi or Peugeot."},{"id":4611,"title":"Dr. Dolittle","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Oh no, Spa Town is in trouble! All its animals are sicker than parrots now that's really sick! Luckily, the famous Doctor Dolittle has just opened his new animal hospital and he wants YOU to help him run it. Will you accept the challenge of curing Spa Town's poorly pets? Welcome To Spa Town! - Your new home has a zoo-full of sick animals just itching to see you (some of them literally!), including dogs, cats, giraffes, elephants and even tigers! •Talk To Animals! - Use Dr Dolittle's powers to chat to animals and discover what ails them! •Find The Cure! - Use your mixing machine to combine the ingredients for special medicines! •It's An Emergency! - Listen out for your mobile you never know when an animal might need urgent help! "},{"id":4612,"title":"Dr. Muto","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You are Dr. Muto, a maniacal and genius mad scientist whose latest experiment has accidentally destroyed his own home planet (except for his laboratory)! ****Dr. Muto will use his latest invention, the Splizz Gun, to mutate and morph with any living organism in order to accomplish tasks no human could achieve alone. ****By simply sampling some DNA, the doctor will be able to morph into a spider, mouse, gorilla or whatever creature he sees fit to become. Now he must use his fiendish gadgets and morphing ability to steal organic matter from the neighboring planets in order to rebuild his world."},{"id":4613,"title":"Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magenta Software","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on Dr Seuss's Cat in the Hat, you play has the**cheeky cat. There are all the original characters including,**Conrad, Sally, and Mr. Quinn who tricked Conrad, and Sally**into opening the box the Cat was in, as he was released into**the outside world. The Cat must help Conrad and Sally to return the magic to the box the cat came in, and get all three pieces of the \"Crab Lock\" in order to lock the box for good. The game allows to the see the rooms that where not included in the movie."},{"id":4614,"title":"Drag Racer USA","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Drag Racer USA is a racing game, which takes part in the title contest drag style. Races are both in congested urban centers and areas of industrial zones. "},{"id":4615,"title":"Dragon Ball Z - Budokai","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dimps Corporation","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Join us on a wild ride through the best action cartoon series on TV, Dragonball Z. The story begins after Goku defeats Piccolo at the World Marital Arts Tournament and he comes to visit Master Roshi, when all of a sudden, his brother Raditz appears and kidnaps his son, Gohan, after he saves him he is sent to Other World to train with King Kai for for two more powerful Saiyan arriving one year later. This wild ride story takes you from the Saiyan to the Cell Games Saga. ****There are also several options in the game: there is a world tournament mode where you could buy new moves and a practice mode where you can sharpen your skills before entering story mode. You could also summon Shenron when you collect all 7 Dragonballs. So, buckle up, hold on to your seat and enjoy the ride of Dragonball Z!"},{"id":4616,"title":"Dragon Ball Z - Budokai 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dimps Corporation","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"This is the second installment of the Budokai series. Goku and the Z Warriors travel through the Dragonball Z universe from the Saiyan to the Kid Buu Saga. It has all new cel-shaded characters with absorptions and fusions. Instead of story mode, they have Dragon World, where you can create your own Dragonball Z adventure!"},{"id":4617,"title":"Dragon Ball Z - Budokai 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dimps Corporation","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"All the power of DBZ is yours. A Hall of Fame cast of the greatest DBZ, DBGT and DBZ movie characters meet for first time for some of the fastest paced, highest intensity battles ever seen. New abilities include, for the first time on PlayStation 2, the ability to fly at will in a DBZ fighting game. Pummel your foes on the ground and in the air.****In North America, an exclusive re-release package of the game (for the PlayStation \"Greatest Hits\" line) was released. It contained extras not included in the original black label release. This special version includes an unlockable bonus feature that lets you listen to the original Japanese voice over cast, as well an additional unlockable costume for Goku, Piccolo, and Trunks. It also uses the original Japanese cover art for the case."},{"id":4618,"title":"Dragon Ball Z - Budokai Tenkaichi","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Spike","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi lets you fight all the major battles, from the Saiyan Saga up to the early Baby Saga, with 56 unique characters and a total of 90 forms, including some characters that have never appeared in any other Dragon Ball Z game!****You can relive almost all the battles of the Dragon Ball Z series in \"Battle Gate\" mode, fight 100 opponents and become a champion in \"Ultimate Battle\" mode, or face of in the \"World Tournament\". Also supports head-to-head two player battles."},{"id":4619,"title":"Dragon Ball Z - Budokai Tenkaichi 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Spike","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Tenkaichi 2 is a fighting game with more than 120 playable characters, the biggest amount ever featured in a Dragon Ball game. The main Dragon Adventure mode follows an epic story mode that covers the first Dragon Ball Z saga (Saiyan Saga) right up to the last Dragon Ball GT saga (Dragon Saga), including all of the major battles, making it one of the most comprehensive Dragon Ball Z games.****The same battle format from the predecessor is taken, but extended with improved mechanics, including the return of the \"Planet Freedom\" feature (last seen in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3). There are more combat combos and in-battle transformations, all topped of with a featured encyclopedia, which covers all the most important aspects of the Dragon Ball universe.****All the characters from the previous version are present, with some new ones (there are more in the Wii version), and up to ten characters can participate in a single battle, with a tag system. The locations include those of the previous game, with some additional ones."},{"id":4620,"title":"Dragon Ball Z - Budokai Tenkaichi 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is a 1vs1 fighting game based on the anime/manga Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama. It includes the apocalyptic battles and the essence of the Dragon Ball series following the main story of the popular manga. As in the previous games of the series, you'll have to select your character (over 162 characters with their own movements and combos) and fight against a friend or the computer in many different game modes with many different stages and weather/time conditions.****Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is the third game of the Budokai Tenkaichi series and features some new things like new characters, Battle Replay to capture your fights and save them to a SD card, night and day stages for more accurate battles following the history made by Akira Toriyama and a Disc Fusion to unlock new modes with the need of previously released games Budokai Tenkaichi and Budokai Tenkaichi 2. There are also new combos and movements as well as the possibility to take control of the Giant Apes for the Saiyans."},{"id":4621,"title":"Dragon Ball Z - Infinite World","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dimps Corporation","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"It's time for one final mighty Kamehameha for the PlayStation 2! Representing the last \"Z\" title for the PlayStation 2, Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World combines the best elements from the previous Budokai and Shin-Budokai series, as well as the recently released and much-admired next-gen Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit, to deliver the definitive DBZ experience on PlayStation 2.   Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World combines all the best elements of previous Dragon Ball Z: Budokai games, whilst also boasting new features such as \"Dragon Missions\", new battle types and drama scenes for fans to delve deeper than ever before into the Dragon Ball Z universe. • New \"Dragon Missions\": Includes many famous scenes from the Dragon Ball Z series never before seen in a videogame. Missions range from time attack in the \"Snake Road Mission\" alongside other action and racing-style missions. • Spectacular battles: Improved and simplified battle system taken from the recently released next-gen Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit for thrilling hand-to-hand fighting on the ground, or flying leaps and aerial combat in the skies. • Over 40 unique characters: 40 of your favourite Dragon Ball Z characters are included, not counting the different forms that each character can transform into, multiplying the playing potential. • Selected drama scenes: Drama scenes have been selected from the previous games, all beautifully presented with refined effects and shading techniques. "},{"id":4622,"title":"Dragon Ball Z - Sagas","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Dragon Ball Z Sagas is a game that tells how the story of Dragon Ball Z began. You play as six heroes from the show such as Goku, Gohan, and Piccolo. ****Your mission is to recreate the elements of the Saiyan-Cell Games Sagas. Along the way you must face evil enemies, as well as collecting Z-Coins so you can upgrade some new abilities  and moves and Capsules that can give you more fighting power and energy. At the end of some areas their will be a boss that you must defeat such as Raditz, Nappa, Captain  Ginyu, Frieza and Cell. Single player mode features three difficulty levels easy, normal and hard.****The game also has a Co-op mode where you can play in Sagas or Pendulum mode. You can select any chapter from the single player mode. It is similar to Single player mode, but the difficulty level is higher."},{"id":4623,"title":"Dragon Blaze","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Psikyo","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Dragon Blaze is a 2D up-scrolling shoot 'em up game where you take control of one of four dragon riders in a fantasy themed setting. The riders are Quaid with his fire dragon, Sonia with her three aqua dragons, Rob with his towheaded thunder dragon and Ian with his skull dragon.  As you make progress through the colorful stages and fight of fantasy teamed enemies weapon power-ups in the form of swords can be retrieved. The dragon and rider can separate for a strong close range attack. The game can be played solo or with a friend. "},{"id":4624,"title":"Dragon Quest VIII - Journey of the Cursed King","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Level 5","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The evil Wizard/Jester Dhoulmagus came to the Kingdom of Trodain seeking a powerful magical scepter sealed beneath the Castle. Using the power of the scepter, Dhoulmagus destroyed the Castle of Trodain, placed a curse upon the Kingdom and its people, and turned King Trode and the Princess into beasts. ****You play as the sole surviving castle guard, who journeys with the King, Princess and a reformed bandit named Yangus in search of the evil wizard and a way to break the curse. Along the way you will gain new allies, fight monsters, delve into deep dungeons, and perform heroic deeds.****Stylistically, this game is a blend of old and new. It is, at the core, a very traditional RPG; there is a lot of combat, and leveling up takes some work; you start out very weak, at 1st level, with no healing spells; there is strong differentiation between character classes; you heal at the inn, but can only save at a church; etc. On the surface there are a number of more modern refinements, however, including voice acting, 3D graphics, very complex enemies, animated menus and battle scenes, etc. ****This game, the eighth in the series, is the first installment of Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior available for the PS2. It features a huge, lush world with full day and night cycles. Series artist and Dragonball/Z creator Akira Toriyama designed the game’s anime style, 3D, cell-shaded characters and monsters. Music was composed by Koichi Sugiyama.****The international version features several updates to the original Japanese version, including voice-acting, graphic menu, symphonic soundtracks, and flashier effects."},{"id":4625,"title":"Dragon Rage","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Take to the skies as Cael Cyndar, the powerful and heroic dragon, in Dragon Rage's 15 action-packed single-player levels and eight unique and fully interactive environments. The third-person perspective features full free-flight controls and 20 individual Cael animations, including loops, barrel rolls, and other tricks. There are over 40 unique enemy units, include Orc Air Units, Orc Ground Units, and Orc Water Units, and a new engine that can draw 80,000 polygons at 60fps, with full scene anti-aliasing, creates expansive world landscapes. An enhanced particle system allows complex physics-based motions with items such as explosions, flowing water, and lava, and the IK animation system allows more natural character animation. "},{"id":4626,"title":"Dragon Sisters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Dragon Sisters is set 100 years after the great war, and the East Asian state is not doing very well. Constant wars and natural disasters have crippled its economy, so they decide to attack the neighboring Empire in hope of kidnapping some scientists and other skilled individuals. As Empire is a peace-loving country, East Asia defeats their forces in just three days. Luckily there are Kiku and Hanna, two highly trained cyborg soldiers with only one objective: to protect Empire and its citizens.  Dragon Sisters is a 3D brawler fighting game for one or two players in the style of Fighting Force or Streets of Rage. The game's ten stages each end with a boss battle. As the game progresses, the characters gain experience by collecting orbs from the fallen enemies. These orbs lets you upgrade the characters' abilities such as speed, power and health. While fighting different types of attacks can be combined to form large combos."},{"id":4627,"title":"Dragon's Lair 3D","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Dragonstone","publisherName":"Encore Software, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Dragon's Lair 3D is an entirely new, built-from-the-ground-up, three-dimensional version of the highly successful 1980s coin-op phenomenon. While it stays true to the design and storyline of the arcade game, it offers a 3D experience unlike anything else Dragon's Lair fans have played before. Princess Daphne has been kidnapped by the evil dragon Singe and hidden in a medieval castle owned by Mordroc, a powerful and malevolent wizard. To save her, players take on the persona of Dirk the Daring, a goofy but courageous knight. As he advances through the castle with the help of a magical amulet, Dirk must overcome a slew of challenges, from jumping over flaming pits and climbing ropes to flying across chasms and battling swarms of the wizard's minions.Gamers must use cat-quick reflexes, cunning and resourcefulness to solve puzzles, defeat a variety of enemies, and fight their way through the castle to find Daphne and save the kingdom from Mordroc's clutches. "},{"id":4628,"title":"Drakan - The Ancients' Gates","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Surreal Software","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In the ancient, decaying world of Drakan, the immortal Spirit Dragons are held captive. Rynn, a brave female warrior, and Arokh, a fearless dragon, are called to save these spiritual leaders, as well as the last remnants of mankind. Embarking on an enchanted journey through eight vast, foreign environments, Rynn and Arokh utilize magic spells, resourcefulness and more than 50 powerful weapons in their quest to save civilization"},{"id":4629,"title":"Drakengard","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cavia Inc.","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Drakengard follows the story of a kingdomless prince named Caim who fights for the Union against the Empire. Under the Union's protection are the Hierarchs and the Goddess, currently Caim's sister Furiae, who is a human manifestation of one of the four seals that protect the world from being broken. As the game begins, Cain is fatally wounded in a battle with the Empire. Encountering a captured Red Dragon who is also near death, Caim makes a fateful choice. In exchange for both their lives, the Red Dragon and Caim will enter a pact. This pact will forever chain their lives to one another and link their souls, at the cost of something irreplaceable. Recharged with the fires of a Dragon, Caim's vengeance burns over the enemy...****The player controls Caim on his quest. The game is separated into three distinct modes: Aerial combat, Ground combat and Event Combat. In Aerial Combat, Caim rides dragonback against a variety of airborne foes breathing fireballs (strong single shots and weaker multiple lock-on shots). The Dragon is agile and is able to evade incoming threats, turning around completely in a moment. In Ground combat, the game is shown in 3rd person though usually large, open areas. Controlling Caim, his primary ability is the use of a variety of weapons found on the battlefield. These are leveled up through continued usage, and specifically through the killing of individual enemies. Though magic (determined by weapon choice), timed attacks and evasion, Caim breaks through enemy armies. Characters recruited as allies by Caim can also be summoned during battles, steadily losing health until control is returned to Caim. In ground combat, Caim may also call forth his Dragon to ride and strafe enemies from the air. The Dragon's movements are generally the same as in aerial combat but more limited and less agile. Event combat is similar to Ground combat, but shown isometrically, restricted to a single weapon and without the aid of a dragon. It is used mainly to tell story sequences.****Levels that have been visited before might become \"Expedition Missions\" which are optional and contain new objectives, enemies and weapons. Additionally, any level previously played in the storyline may be revisited at any time. Depending on Caim's choices (and prerequisites for those choices), there are five different endings to Drakengard."},{"id":4630,"title":"Drakengard 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cavia Inc.","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Because of the events of the first game the world was broken, requiring the Red Dragon, Angelus, to restore the magical seals and hold back the apocalypse. In the eighteen years since, the Union has taken rule over the land and made prisoner the former soldiers of the Empire's forces. The priestess child Mannah has grown and lives in the company of these imprisoned forces. Among the Union forces, the Knights of the Seal were formed in dedication to the protection of the magical seals. General Oror of the Knights was on a campaign in the wilds when he came across a young boy, named Nowe, who was cared for and able to talk to the Blue Dragon, Legna. Deciding to raise the boy as his son, Oror brought both Nowe and Legna back to the Union. The Hierach leader, Seere, recognized Nowe's potential and dubbed him \"The Savior\". Over time, Nowe grew up among the knights and aspired to join their ranks. Now finally after many years and training, Nowe is ready to formally become a member of the Knights of the Seal...****Drakengard 2 is a 3rd person role-playing action game like the first title. The player controls Nowe on his quest, as well as other characters who join him along the way. The game is separated into two modes: Aerial combat and Ground combat. In Aerial Combat, Nowe rides dragonback against a variety of airborne foes breathing fireballs (strong single shots and weaker multiple lock-on shots). The Dragon is agile and is able to evade incoming threats, turning around completely in a moment. In Ground combat, the game is shown in 3rd person though usually large, open areas. Controlling Nowe, his primary ability is the use of a variety of weapons found on the battlefield. Each type of weapon can only be equipped by a specific character, and so changing to a new weapon  type will also change the playable character from Nowe to another member of his party. These weapons are leveled up, gaining new combos and more powerful magic, through continued usage, and specifically through the killing of individual enemies. Accessories and items, such as healing and magic restorers, can also be found and used during combat. Though magic (determined by weapon choice), timed attacks and evasion, Nowe is able to defeat enemies and earn experience. Defeated enemies drop items and coins, though weapons are only found in treasure chests. In ground combat, Nowe may also call forth his Dragon to ride and strafe enemies from the air. The Dragon's movements are generally the same as in aerial combat but more limited and less agile.****Progress in the game is shown on the world map. Levels that have been visited before might become \"Expedition Missions\" which are optional and contain new objectives, enemies and weapons. Additionally, any level previously played in the storyline may be revisited at any time. Additionally, villages will appear which sell weapons and items in exchange for gold coins."},{"id":4631,"title":"DRIV3R","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Reflections Interactive","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"In the game you take the role of Tanner, the undercover cop from previous Driver games, as he infiltrates a worldwide high-performance car theft ring.****Nothing is too dangerous or too risky for Tanner, and you'll be able to hop into any car, truck, or motorcycle and cruise the streets of three re-created cities with over 156 miles of roads, from Miami, Nice, and Istanbul in over 25 storyline missions. Meet up with characters from previous driver games, the story line lives on in this installment."},{"id":4632,"title":"Drive to Survive","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Supersonic","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A combat-heavy racer from developer Supersonic, played from a top-down perspective. Mashed features four players racing at one time either in teams of two or every man for himself. The 13 different race environments are spread over various terrain including ice, sand and highways. An assortment of weapons are used to batter opponents into submission and gain rank in the race. However, once another car is blasted off road the player will still be able to target the race leader with air missile strikes. Developed for the European market for Xbox, PlayStation 2, and PC. "},{"id":4633,"title":"Driven","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bam Entertainment","publisherName":"BAM! Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The game Driven is based on the movie by the same name with Sylvester Stallone.  The player competes in a series of open-wheel races that follow the plotline of the movie. Each selected driver has different attributes that effect the performance of the car.  If the driver is skilled enough he can enter “The Zone”. Once in “The Zone”, the car performs at optimum efficiency.   The point of the game is to win the series championship against your arch-rival. The game contains an arcade mode, a story mode and a multiplayer mode."},{"id":4634,"title":"Driver - Parallel Lines","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Reflections Interactive","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Driver: Parallel Lines is the fourth game in the Driver series, following the story of TK. In 1978, TK (who was then an 18-year-old driver-for-hire who had just graduated from high school) was sentenced to 28 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, and is released from prison in 2006. Now, with his driving skills, he seeks revenge against the police department for having to serve time for something someone else should've gone to prison for!****Unlike Driv3r, Driver: Parallel Lines mostly takes place behind the wheel, returning back to the formula that made the first game a classic. The game still has a GTA-style open-ended design, though, and you can still exit your vehicle for some on-foot action. However, there's no reason to exit your vehicle unless it's damaged and you can no longer drive it, as almost all of the game's missions involve cop car chases. If that's the case, then you can either go to the repair shop to repair your vehicle, or just steal someone else's vehicle! Until then, you can punch the cops with your fists and steal their weapons when they're dead, so that you can use them for future on-foot combat.****The game takes place in both 1978 (before TK went to prison) and in 2006. The 2006 setting has a much more modern soundtrack than the 1978 setting, which has a mostly disco soundtrack. Obviously, the 2006 setting has the architecture, technology, and cars of today."},{"id":4635,"title":"Driving Emotion Type-S","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Escape","publisherName":"Square Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Much like Gran Turismo 2, Type-S has all of the best official cars from BMW, Honda and much more. And as you complete each objective (i.e. winning each race) you can unlock up to 50 new cars (including those from Ferrari and Porsche) and 10 new tracks. Each track ranges from easy to hard, and once you have finished you can go through the entire race in a TV like replay."},{"id":4636,"title":"Drome Racers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Attention To Detail","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Drome Racers is a futuristic racing game based on the the Lego Racers line of construction toys. Drome Racers features on- and off-road racing in vehicles that look like they were constructed out of Legos. This is an arcade-style racing game. Therefore, it features outrageous speeds and weapon powerups scattered throughout the tracks.****The main game in Drome Racers is the Career mode. In Career mode, you choose a team to join, and then compete in series of races to earn money to build betters cars. Before each series of races, you can compete in a drag race tournament to determine your starting position.****In addition to the Career mode, there are Arcade and Quick Race modes available as well."},{"id":4637,"title":"Dropship - United Peace Force","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Dropship is an action game set in the year 2050. Terrorist attacks have increased severely, which is why big nations of the world decided to form the UPF, \"United Peace Force\", replacing the UN and NATO. It is an anti-terror army, operating world-wide.****But there is another globally operating group: A massively militarised drug syndicate. When an attack on a peace convoy in Columbia is linked to this cartel, the UPF starts investigation. A central base and training camp of the drug cartel is believed to be located somewhere in Libya. The UPF opens up a base in this country and starts looking for the criminals.****The player is a recently recruited soldier and pilot of the UPF. During the campaign, which lasts for 20 rather long missions, he can travel and fight on foot, in tanks and various other ground vehicles, but most of the time he will be piloting a dropship, either of the attack, defender or transport class. Dropships can operate in hover and flight mode, and carry a large amount of weapons and cargo.****Dropship simulates a massive, global conflict, with the player taking part in all the action. Six training missions make it easier to learn the controls of the game."},{"id":4638,"title":"DT Carnage","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Axis Entertainment","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In DT Carnage, drivers must be prepared to bring everything they've got onto the tracks as they find themselves racing for their reputation, honor, and ultimately, their lives. Relying on speed alone is no longer enough as explosives and weapons are used on a regular basis making violence the ultimate means to an end in the underground racing world. Still think you have what it takes to be a DT racer? "},{"id":4639,"title":"DT Racer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Axis Entertainment","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"DT Racer is an arcade and simulation racer featuring 21 facsimiles of real race cars. Players can select from Arcade, GT, and Free modes. In Arcade the player progresses through increasingly more difficult grand prix to unlock more powerful tiers of cars. In GT mode players are awarded credits for finishing races that they can buy new cars with, and higher level races require higher tier cars to be played. Courses range from ovals to city courses, and include facsimiles of real tracks such as the Circuit de Monaco.  Before a race the tires, downforce, and suspension of a car can be modified. During a race cars take damage from impacts, causing parts to break and fall off the car. This damage will also hinder a car's performance."},{"id":4640,"title":"Dual Hearts","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Matrix Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Long, long ago, the real world and dream world were one and the same.  But because of the dark thoughts in people's minds, the Nightmare was born and threatened to end the world. A brave sage appeared and, by using the Holy Instruments and the Dream Stone, sealed the Nightmare away into the holy land.  Peace was restored but the world is now separated into the real world and dream world.  ****Years later, people forgot what has happened, and only recalled the events as a legend.  Many have also heard about the Dream Stone sealed within the Temple of Dreams.  Enter our hero, Rumble, a Ruinseeker (a high ranked treasure hunter) who wish to find the Dream Stone.  At the same time, in the Dreamworld, a Baku (a weird looking animal that lives in the Dreamworld) who Rumble later names Tumble accidentally drops the box which holds 7 keys to the seal of the Temple.  The keys went and hid in different people's dreams.  To retrieve them, one must enter the dream and seek out the keys. Tumble can enter the dreams but there are many monsters within dreams and puzzles that he may need help with.  Rumble realize he must get the keys in order to find the Dream Stone.  Seeing that the two can help meet each other's goals, Rumble and Tumble decides to work together.****In Dual Hearts, Rumble and Tumble will travel around Sonno Island, meeting the people there and seek out those whose dreams holds one of the 7 keys.  ****Each dream is different as each person is different.  This means, the enemies and puzzles Rumble will encounter will be different in each dream he visits.  For example, the first dreamer will be another treasure hunter.  Within the dreamworld, everything is filled with gold and gems.  Even the boss is a giant money bag!****Within the dreams, Rumble will be able to use the Holy Instruments (in the form of a spear and sword) to fight enemies there.  Rumble can use both weapons at the same time enabling him to do a variety of combo attacks.  ****Tumble will help Rumble by carrying him on his back, enabling him to reach higher planes.  He can also perform different attacks like the Breath Attack.****In order to advance, there are a variety of puzzles for our heroes to solve.  For example, in one puzzle, you will be presented with movable blocks, several switches and a closed door.  You must figure out which switch will open the door and move the block on the switch. If you run into any problems, you can always talk to Tumble or the Dream Sheep for hints and help."},{"id":4641,"title":"Duel Masters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Card Battle","description":"Duel Masters: Cobalt brings all the excitement of the collectable trading card game developed by Wizards of the Coast and more to the PlayStation 2, with stunning 3D animé-style visuals, which take their cues from the striking card art and the animated Duel Masters television series already massively popular in Japan, the US and the UK. The player takes the role of one of five characters, each aligned with one of the five powerful Duel Masters civilizations; Fire, Nature, Water, Light and Darkness. As campaigns are played through as each of the different characters, the player learns about each one, eventually unveiling the underlying story before bringing all the characters together at the end for the electrifying climax. "},{"id":4642,"title":"Dukes of Hazzard - Return of the General Lee, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ratbag","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"You play gold old boys Bo & Luke Duke as you fight to rescue Uncle Jesse from jail and save Hazzard County from Boss Hogg's latest rotten scheme.****As Bo & Luke you'll tour Hazzard County by car on back roads, race circuits, and country routes in a series of timed missions which range from racing to chasing to gathering parts to build their famous car, the General Lee.  Hazzard County's famous landmarks are all here, from the Duke Farm to Cooter's Garage to the Boar's Nest and all points between.****The slip-sliding, rally-style, third person action takes place exclusively behind the wheel.  Controls include steering, braking, rear view, etc.  Dixie Horn and \"Yee-HAW!\" buttons included.****Based on the original television series.  Surviving original cast members provide the voices."},{"id":4643,"title":"Dynamite 100","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Mini-Games","description":"No Description Available!"},{"id":4644,"title":"Dynasty Tactics","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"A tactical strategy game set in feudal China, Dynasty Tactics is an offshoot of the Dynasty Warrior series. The game puts the player in the shoes of one of 3 military leaders. Through strategy, acquired military might, and diplomacy, the player must strive to conquer the game's 60 cities. ****Battles take place on a 3D grid, in a turn-based format. Through deft use of battlefield tactics, including a deep combo attack system, players must meet certain requirements to win the battle. Multiple paths through the game (including multiple endings) will keep armchair military generals coming back."},{"id":4645,"title":"Dynasty Tactics 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"The sequel to Dynasty Tactics gives the player more tactics to choose from.****In this game, the player is one of the four important leaders in ancient China. The player moves armies over the map, engage other armies, and needs to conquer the other kingdoms. The battle system is a bit like chess: the player moves the officers around the battlefield and uses special tactics and combos to kill enemies."},{"id":4646,"title":"Dynasty Warriors - Gundam 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Dynasty Warriors: Gundam offers the typical hack-and-slash gameplay action from the Koei series, except that instead of Chinese generals, the player pilots Gundam mobile suits from the anime series. The game follow the third-person battle tradition of the Dynasty Warriors series, allowing the player to slice and shoot hundreds of enemy mobile suits per level.  ****Two different campaigns choices (one following the series history and another being a new original story) are available. Changes to the series include the ability to hover and fly, change suits between battles, and of course, inhabiting the fiction of the Gundam universe.****The PS2 port (Japan only) features new scenarios and mobile suits."},{"id":4647,"title":"Dynasty Warriors 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Play as one of nine generals in this action packed 3D fighting, combat strategy and simulation game based in the second century AD China.   China is torn with internal civil conflict as the 400 year Han Dynasty comes to an end.  Try and unite the country during the Yellow Turban wars. ****You control a character, on foot and mounted on horse back, as you fight against thousands of enemies in a 3D world."},{"id":4648,"title":"Dynasty Warriors 3 - Xtreme Legends","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Dynasty Warriors 3: Xtreme Legends is a stand-alone expansion to Dynasty Warriors 3. In both games, you take control of a military general in ancient China, each with their own unique abilities and weapons.****The gameplay is simple: you destroy hoards of differently ranked enemies on an open battlefield. Your objective in most missions is to defeat one or more enemy generals. Each character you choose has a different storyline (this story mode is referred to as \"Musou Mode\"), with seven battles progressing the story along. Battles get harder as you move along in the story. There is also a free mode, which allows you to play any level that you have unlocked with any general that you have unlocked (you start the game with three generals from three different dynasties).****The difference between Xtreme Legends and the original Dynasty Warriors 3 is that in Xtreme Legends, the Musou Mode only features seven unaligned generals that you couldn't play as in the original.  There are also challenge modes in Xtreme Legends not featured in the original. And there is a more advanced bodyguard system allowing you to name them, customize their advancement, and choose from more weapons you unlock as you play through the game."},{"id":4649,"title":"Dynasty Warriors 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"About 1800 years ago in China, there were three fearless warriors battling for ultimate control over the country. One who sought hegemony. One who sought ambition. One who stood up for righteousness. Veterans who shared the same swarmed under each leader.  These stalwart souls waged war across the vast expanse of the land and, like blood thirsty demons, cut down any and all who stood in their way.****They followed their own rules, they were both revered and feared by millions... they are the Dynasty Warriors.****Dynasty Warriors 3 takes place over the 50 years of war recounted in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, from the first flames of battle in the Yellow Turban Rebellion to the final battle between Wei and Shu on the plains of Wu Zhong. Over 40 characters are playable, both from the three main sides as well as leaders of lesser armies along the way. Each character that belongs to either Wu, Wei, or Shu has their own series of levels where they will turn the tide of battle for their force to win. Each character has their own unique weapon type and magic ability, although they can share weaker variations of weapons with other characters who use the same style of weapon. Weapons and items are dropped randomly from boxes in levels as well as from defeated enemy generals, and each has a range of stats dependent on the difficulty level and the strength of the general. The most powerful weapons and items, however, can only be collected by completing hidden objectives as each character. Characters grow more powerful by collecting stat up items from defeated generals, and doing well in levels rewards points that level up the bodyguards who follow the player character.****Most completed levels can be replayed with any character and any side in free mode. An encyclopedia is included as well that details every event and character from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, even those that never appear in Dynasty Warriors 3."},{"id":4650,"title":"Dynasty Warriors 4 - Empires","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires is a strategy-oriented variant of Dynasty Warriors 4, mixing it with gameplay similar to Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The heart of the game, campaign mode, begins by choosing any of 24 regions and 42 rulers (custom characters can be created). Beginning with a small kingdom, the ultimate goal is the conquering of all others. Each turn, the player is given a choice from 4 different governing options (brought to your attention by your generals) followed by a single decision of action. These actions typically include the invasion or defense of a specific province or the option to aid an allied empire with those same actions.****In any battle, be it offense or defense, the player chooses up to three generals and three lieutenants and their troops to form the army. Soldiers fill the battlefield with different ranks and styles (normal, archers, guards, sorceresses and 2 types of siege weapons) as well as horses which can be riden. The player, in 3rd person perspective, may guard, parry, attack, charge, fire arrows, jump, announce or charge up to unleash a special musou attack. All generals and lieutenants are displayed on the map and may be attacked or challenged. Enemy characters who are defeated enough times in a battle can be challenged to a duel. The obvious goal of the battlefield is to control strongholds at strategic points that will make it easier to defend or reach a certain area or opponent. At any given time, these stronghold areas are under control of either of the two sides. They are won by defeating all of the opposing forces in the immediate area. Strongholds routinely generate health recovery items. The winner of a offensive action can win territory and capture enemy soldiers. Each province under control of an empire nets that empire 100 gold each turn which may be spent on various governing decisions.****The game also features a 2-player mode where players compete against one another in 4 different styles: Defeat more enemies (Vanquish), Collect more treasure (Pilfer), Knock more enemies off a wall (Melee) and a test of survival (Endurance). The game also features unlockable art galleries and data that can be imported from either Dynasty Warriors 4 or Dynasty Warriors 3: Xtreme Legends."},{"id":4651,"title":"Dynasty Warriors 4 - Xtreme Legends","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Just like the other Xtreme expansions in the Dynasty Warriors franchise, Dynasty Warriors 4: Xtreme Legends adds more weapons, items, and modes into the mix. Choose one of the 42 characters from the original Dynasty Warriors 4 and raise a body count of several thousand soldiers. The game can be played in conjunction with Dynasty Warriors 4, adding new features to the original game, or it can be played through new levels custom-made for each general.****The graphics are slightly improved, there are two new difficulty levels (Beginner and Chaos), and three new game modes: Xtreme, Arena Challenge and Legend. Xtreme offers randomly generated skirmishes. Players can earn points and buy new items. Arena Challenge focuses on one-on-one duals while Legend focuses on the strengths and weaknesses of the individual warriors in 42 stages. To play external modes with the new content, the original disc is required. Save data is compatible between the two games."},{"id":4652,"title":"Dynasty Warriors 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Take it to the battlefield and challenge multiple opponents at once as you fight against impossible odds. Developed by Omega Force, Dynasty Warriors 4 uses the most advanced melee-fighting engine to deliver the next evolution of tactical action.****Ancient grudge and new mutiny bring an end to the four hundred year reign of the Han dynasty. The once noble empire is divided into three warring states. Dynasty Warriors 4 covers a one hundred year cycle, from civil unrest to the reunification of China under the Jin dynasty.****Fourth in its series, this game's deep storyline incorporates a host of new features, character depth and insight into the turbulent events of the Three Kingdoms era. Can you succeed as a warrior of honor  and loyalty in the face of adversity? Your obligations to lords and allies guide your path as you fight to unify a divided empire."},{"id":4653,"title":"Dynasty Warriors 5 - Empires","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Set in ancient China, DW5: Empires brings the Empire mode to the latest DW game, while the basic hack & slash, button mashing gameplay remains the same.****The Empire mode adds a strategy overlay to the basic game, with a map of 25 areas to conquer. Each turn consists of two parts: empire control, and war making. Your territories bring you tax revenue each turn, which you can spend on various different actions. You can create items and tactics for your generals to use in battle. Recruit generals and troops, fortify your territories, among many other command options. You can wage war on other territories, or may be called upon to defend your own. For each battle you select which generals and lieutenants will fight. There are 4 scenarios to unlock, though they offer little to differentiate each other.****There is two player split-screen co-op, in either of Empire of Free play modes. Next to the soundtrack of the base game, this edition also adds soundtracks from previous titles, including Dynasty Warriors 2, Dynasty Warriors 3 and Dynasty Warriors 4."},{"id":4654,"title":"Dynasty Warriors 5 - Xtreme Legends","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"A kind of expansion to Dynasty Warriors 5, Xtreme Legends allows the player to do a lot more with the Romance of the Three Kingdoms generals. Standard battles and co-op are still present, plus a new character creation feature and 'destiny' mode which sees you follow a soldier from grunt to officer.****Xtreme Legends can be played by itself or it can be used with an existing Dynasty Warriors 5 save file in order to unlock new content such as battlefields and dozens of characters based on the novels.****In most respects the game sticks to the tried and tested Dynasty Warriors formula, and the core gameplay boils down to charging one general into the ranks of the enemy and coming out unscathed, all underscored by cheesy rock guitars."},{"id":4655,"title":"Dynasty Warriors 5","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The series returns for yet another iteration removing majority of the features included in Empires and Xtreme Legends. The setting is again ancient China. This time there are 48 different characters to choose from in Musou mode.  Majority of the 48 characters have to be unlocked and only 6 new characters have been added to the series. Each character has has/her own storyline. There are more guys to square up against on screen then any previous game in the series. The game uses the same graphics engine as the previous game also. Changed for this edition, is the bodyguards, they now do a better job of protecting you against the many enemies you encounter. The stronghold system from Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires has been carried over. This is the ability to taking over an enemies base by killing the leader of the particular base."},{"id":4656,"title":"Dynasty Warriors 6","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The sixth main game in the long running Dynasty Warriors series (or fifth if one goes by the original Japanese naming scheme) once again allows the player to take a legendary hero from the quasi-historical novel \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms\" into battle against thousands of enemy peons. The player needs to battle his way through numerous battlefields, capturing forts and succeeding in objectives in order to bring about victory for his faction. It is an action game with traces of strategy when the player is faced with how to achieve certain sub-missions during a battle.****It is the first of the series to be designed specifically for Xbox 360/Playstation 3 generation of consoles and graphically makes better use of their hardware, allowing for sharper detail and more enemies on screen. New elements include a redesigned combo system, called \"Renbu\" where longer, though less varied, attack strings can be made and the ability to climb and swim.****Contrary to tradition of past games in the series, Dynasty Warriors 6 offers fewer characters than before. Forty one characters are eventually unlocked, but only seventeen have story modes, each designed specifically for that character. The others can be used in the game's free mode and can be built up and obtain weapons and skills."},{"id":4657,"title":"Eagle Eye Golf","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Telenet Japan","publisherName":"Aksys Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Designed with the casual golf fan in mind, Eagle Eye Golf lets you play up to 4 players on 7 challenging courses in a variety of game modes such as Mission, Tournament, and even team-based games. The game also features a robust course editor where you can recreate some of the world's most famous courses with incredible accuracy or you can let your imagination run wild and design your own \"out-of-this-world\" fantasy courses. Also included is a mission mode featuring 100 tasks to clear and a training mode where you can choose your course and set the weather and wind. The game includes a robust character edit mode for creating your own character. You can make adjustments to clothing, hair style, body shape, voice and even shoes. Before finalizing your character, you assign points to various statistics, including power, control, impact, recovery, spin shot and fade/draw. These traits grow as you equip your character with items that you've unlocked in the mission mode. "},{"id":4658,"title":"Earache Extreme Metal Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Metro3D","publisherName":"Metro3D","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The Gates of Hell are open for the most gruesome show down in History, so grab your giant axe, inflict some pain and prepare yourself for some Extreme Metal Racing! Race, crush, slash and burn your way through the fiery wastes of the Underworld and compete to be the ultimate hellraiser. All this carnage and more to the blistering sounds of Earache's greatest artists! "},{"id":4659,"title":"Ecco the Dolphin - Defender of the Future","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Appaloosa Interactive","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Hundreds of years in the future, mankind and dolphins live peacefully together and share the earth. Dolphins, who are much more intelligent than they seem, act as the earth's caretakers, while dolphins and humans explore the galaxy. An alien force, known as the Foe, seeks to end this happy existence. The Foe damages the Earth's defense system, and alters history for the worse. One extraordinary dolphin, Ecco, must travel through time to set things right.****Ecco is a 3d underwater adventure game. There are more than 25 aquatic environments to explore. Ecco must communicate with other ocean creatures and learn to manipulate his environment if he is to succeed in defeating the Foe."},{"id":4660,"title":"Echo Night Beyond","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In the year 2044, Richard Osmond and Claudia Seifer take a flight into space in order to be married on Earth's Moon. However during the flight there is an accident and Richard wakes up disoriented and alone. Something strange seems to be going on, and maybe Richard is even seeing ghosts! He has to find Claudia before it's too late, and figure out what's going on.****Echo Night: Beyond is a 1st person adventure game. Controlling Richard, the player moves around picking up and interacting with objects, including security cameras and computer logs. He remains in his space suit which provides a flashlight as well as a heart monitor. As he explores his surroundings on the moon, he's bound to become fearful and a little creeped out. If Richard's heart rate ever goes above 300, he'll die and the game is over."},{"id":4661,"title":"Ed, Edd n Eddy - The Mis-Edventures","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Midway Games Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Ed, Edd and Eddy are three stupid friends obsessed with one thing and one thing only: jawbreakers!  Eddy is the fearless leader, eager to make a quick buck; Ed is the tall, strong and stupid one, while Edd (or Double-Dee) is the smart, polite neat-freak, who communicates with his family through sticky notes.****Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures allows you to play as the trio through a series of levels, called 'scams'.  Each level is a get-rich-quick scheme dreamed up by Eddy, allowing the Eds to get some jawbreakers.  Each level can be accessed via the hub world, the 'Cul-de-sac', where the Eds have their adventures and meet other neighborhood kids.****Players control all three Eds; more specifically, they're always in control of an Ed, and the other two tag along.  You can switch your Ed at any time with the press of a button.  Each Ed has their own abilities: Eddy can hurl stink bombs and form a tower to reach high objects, Ed can dig in sandpits, lift and throw objects, and charge at things to smash them, while Double Dee can use his slingshot, activate machines, and be thrown high into the air by the other two Eds."},{"id":4662,"title":"Egg Mania - Eggstreme Madness","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kemco","publisherName":"Kemco","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Egg Mania is a puzzle game in which the player controls an egg shaped character against either a computer opponent or another player via the link cable. The object of the main modes is to build a tower tall enough to reach a balloon at the top of the play field before the opponent does. If the player tries to take a short cut and not build complete floors, the structure will start crumbling and the water will come up faster. There are plenty of obstacles, both from the game and from competing opponents. Falling meteors can knock the player down into the water, while bombs thrown by the opponent will destroy parts of the player's structure. The main modes include Over Easy and Hard Boiled, the difference being that in the latter a different difficulty can be chosen.  There are four extra modes: Survival, Solo, Time Trial and Bomb. In Survival the player must survive as many rounds as possible, while the goal in Solo is to increase the overall score by completing rows and performing combos; Time Trial challenges the player to continually beat his or her own best time; finally, in Bomb, whoever destroys the opponent's tower first wins.  Compared to the GBA version, the console versions have improved graphics and sound, cutscenes at the beginning of each level, a play area that is wider by one block, two additional modes (8-player Tournament and Custom, where the rules can be customized by activating different options), but lacks the Time Trial mode. Otherwise they are completely identical, both in gameplay and level design."},{"id":4663,"title":"eJay Clubworld","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"UDS","publisherName":"Crave","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"eJay ClubWorld lets you to create your own hit music without any musical training. Eight real world clubs and locations are available, each with a different music style. Over 10.000 royalty-free samples from House, Hip Hop, Trance, Ambient, Drum & Bass, Acid & Electro, Reggae and Techno  are available for you to choose from and can be mixed using an intuitive interface. In addition, a synthesizer, a drum machine and even a virtual turntable lets you create your own unique sounds. There is also a Video Mode that visualizes your musical creation.**Also, up to four players can simultaneously participate in a Live Jam session, where each player controls an instrument."},{"id":4664,"title":"El Tigre - The Adventures of Manny Rivera","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blue Tongue Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera is a side-scrolling platform adventure title developed by THQ. The game is based on the popular Nickelodeon cartoon series of the same name. Player must traverse challenging environments by leaping across the dangerous rooftops of Miracle City and negotiate the scorching desert of Calavera. ****The main gameplay element of El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera is its challenging platforming style which involves actions such as jumping across gaps, balancing on moving terrain and collecting Macho Tokens to unlock a bonus costume and bonus downhill-shopping cart levels."},{"id":4665,"title":"Empire of Atlantis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Fisherman's son Rodrigo finds a very special letter in a bottle on the beach. With the help from his Grandfather, they quickly discover that it tells them how to find \"The Lost City of Atlantis\".  \"People have been searching for Atlantis for centuries without any success\", said Grandfather excited. Rodrigo, his dog Uzo and his Grandfather set off to find the lost city... "},{"id":4666,"title":"Endgame","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cunning Developments","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Endgame is an futuristic action light-gun shooter which has been compared to Time Crisis games.****The story is about an evil plot to use virtual reality mind-control to take over the world. The main character is Jade Cornell, a foxy redhead, whose friend Tyler has gotten too close to the truth. The game starts when Jade receives a message from him telling her where to find the gun he left in her apartment. As soon as she grabs the gun, the door bursts open .. and the first gunfight begins. ****The game is played out in five fast-and-furious chapters, all of which are timed. Jade will trek through exotic European locales (including the Swiss Alps and the London Underground), shooting baddies and bosses. The faster you shoot each wave of enemies the better, as the time saved is added to the next chapter.****The environment is totally destructible. You can shoot pictures off the walls, shoot cabinets open and have glassware crash to the floor and otherwise wreck much of your surroundings. Also, you can cause explosions that will kill all the enemies in the vicinity.****Finishing the game the first time unlocks additional modes of play and mini-games."},{"id":4667,"title":"Energy Airforce","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Energy Airforce is a realistic flight simulator where the player can pilot many real-life military aircraft such as the F/A-22 Raptor, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and X-35 JSF. It takes a similar approach as racing simulator Gran Turismo, requiring the player to train and pass license tests before more advanced missions and aircraft are unlocked, as only the F-16 is unlocked at the start. However, there are also free Dogfight and Arcade modes where an impatient player can jump straight in."},{"id":4668,"title":"Energy Airforce aimStrike!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"505 Game Street","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Energy Airforce is a realistic flight simulator where the player can pilot many real-life military aircraft such as the F/A-22 Raptor, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and X-35 JSF. It takes a similar approach as racing simulator Gran Turismo, requiring the player to train and pass license tests before more advanced missions and aircraft are unlocked, as only the F-16 is unlocked at the start. However, there are also free Dogfight and Arcade modes where an impatient player can jump straight in.Energy Airforce: aimStrike! is the second title in Taito's military flight sim series, and is greatly expanded over its predecessor. Several new types of aircraft have been added, including the F/A-18 Super Hornet, F-15 Eagle, and A-10 Thunderbolt II, and the need to pass license tests to unlock aircraft has been removed.  As before, the game includes a wide range of missions, including both air-to-air and air-to-surface missions, and there is also a mission generator called Strike Mode, where the player can set up a wide range of options and play a free mission."},{"id":4669,"title":"England International Football","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This is the only official game of the England soccer team and developed by the makers of the Club Football series, Kuju Entertaiment. England International Football allows the players to play for England as their official team. Simple enough, your goal in this game is to lead the England team squad to the international victory. As the official England football game, it features all the 25 members of the England's team including their Swedish coach. All of them are 3D modeled from their real life counterparts, resulting in some uncannily accurate virtual likenesses. The game uses an improved version of the Club Football 2005 game engine. There are some minor improvements in the gameplay such as shooting and improved AI. In the game's menu you will find an European Championship mode where you can battle against twenty of Europe's top national teams. If this is not enough for you, there are extra 12 teams including Brazil, Argentina and Cameroon in another different mode called the World Cup--emulating International Cup mode.  In addition there is a Create-A-Player system where you get a chance to get involved in the on-pitch action. The game's reward system includes England Trophy Room which is a collection of unlockable rewards such as player profiles, photographs from over the years and even video clips - including England's infamous 5-1 triumph over Germany that can be unlocked if you preform well. Other features include crowd voices recorded from real life matches and commentary from Gary Lineker and Barry Davies. The game includes seven game modes, namely: European Championship, International League, International Cup, Exhibition, Quick Start, Custom Cup and Custom League."},{"id":4670,"title":"Enter the Matrix","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Shiny Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In the war to save Zion, what part will you play?****Enter The Matrix casts the player as Niobe or Ghost, captain and first mate of the rebel ship Logos, respectively. Niobe is a master combatant, capable of beating up everyone in her way.  She is an excellent pilot, both in the real world and in the Matrix. Ghost is very adept at firearms, and his marksmanship is a mastery.  Both characters are very athletic, and throughout the game the player will have to walk, run, jump, strafe, peek, run on walls, climb ladders and pipes, and fight various enemies.****Available weapons include a security pistol, an automatic pistol, a submachine gun, a machine gun, a shotgun and grenades.  Besides weapons, a variety of hand-to-hand moves are available, from punches, throws and grabs to kicks and chokes. Throughout the game,the player will be called upon to utilize Focus moves, which is basically bullet time from the films. When Focused, time slows to a crawl, allowing the player to zoom around enemies, dodge bullets, and jump to avoid oncoming obstacles.****The game was written and directed by the Wachowski brothers, and its plot is intertwined with that of the second movie, The Matrix Reloaded."},{"id":4671,"title":"Enthusia Professional Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Enthusia Professional Racing is a driving simulation that features hundreds of licensed vehicles from dozens of various manufacturers. The cars vary in type, class, and time periods, so you can find some old timers as well as family cars and test them on the given tracks, race against another player in split-screen mode, or play the Enthusia Life mode and fill in your garage with as many cars as you can hold, or try the Driving Revolution to tune up your driving skills.****You can drive in first-person view or looking at the car from the typical back third-person view, with some extras you can turn on, such as VGS (Visual Gravity System) which provides detailed information about car handling and tire traction. The cars in this game are true to their physics (you can see a movie comparison of real car and Enthusia ingame car if you wait a little while on main menu), more than 300 different physics parameters were reproduced for every car."},{"id":4672,"title":"EOE - Eve of Extinction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Josh Calloway is an employee of Wisdom Incorporated, well known for its work in gene therapy, genome-based drugs, cloning technology and genetic modification of food. He is subjected to tests day after day, hoping to use his increased abilities for the great of science and technology.****Little does he know that Wisdom is actually developing LEGACY, a close ranged weapon of great power, hoping to use it to gain military power. Once Josh finally discovers the truth about his new found power, he attempts a daring escape from the base with girlfriend and co-worker Eliel Evergrand. They never made it.****Now Eliel soul has been placed inside the core of a new LEGACY weapon, the E.O.E. and Josh holds it inside his modified arm. Only he can put an end to Wisdom's plans, and only he can save Eliel and bring her back to human form,****Eve of Extinction is a 3D beat 'em up action title, combining onscreen command elements during play (as in Dynamic Cop) to direct you in the right direction, and help you out of harms way. With the weapon-switching technology, you can change weapons during an attack to increase the attacks power on enemies."},{"id":4673,"title":"Ephemeral Fantasia","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"KCEJ","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In this game, you control Mouse (that's his name!), a silent musician, who travels with his talking guitar Pattimo. One day Mouse is invited to play at a royal wedding on an island called Pandule. But soon you discover that the groom Xelpherpolis (the name sounds like a Greek town!) has put an awful time-looping spell on the island, and intends to destroy this way the entire population. You have to stop the villain! Most important, you have to recruit other people to your small army.****\"Ephemeral Fantasia\" combines diverse features from earlier games for different platforms: the time-looping is a reminiscent of \"Zelda: Ocarina of Time\" for Nintendo 64; the game possesses an internal clock (hours and days), like in Quest for Glory series for PC or in \"Shenmue\" for Dreamcast; its role-playing system, turn-based combat and character design are clearly inspired by Final Fantasy games."},{"id":4674,"title":"Eragon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"Vivendi Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Eragon is a third-person, fixed camera action adventure game based off of the plot of the movie of the same name.  One or two players can fight as Eragon through the world of Alagaesia, with drop-in drop-out coop support.  In addition to lots of fighting combos and team attacks, the player can unleash magical attacks on his enemies.  There are also a number of dragon flying levels, with the player(s) controlling the powerful Saphira as she cleaves through hordes of enemies.  The 360 version of this title contains additional levels and enemies."},{"id":4675,"title":"Escape from Monkey Island","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"LucasArts","publisherName":"LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Guybrush Threepwood has finally defeated the zombie pirate LeChuck, and married his sweetheart Elaine Marley. The happy couple is returning home from an exciting honeymoon. But as they arrive on Melee Island, they notice some very strange changes. A mysterious stranger who calls himself Charles L. Charles is organizing a campaign to become the next governor. The Australian businessman Ozzie Mandrill is turning the Caribbean into an attraction for tourists. And on top of that, Elaine's mansion is being demolished! Naturally, it's up to our hero to revert the things back to normal, even if that means traveling to exotic islands and solving puzzles on the way.****Escape From Monkey Island is a direct sequel to  The Curse of Monkey island, and is the fourth game in the  Monkey Island series. The gameplay relies mainly on inventory-based puzzles and branching dialogues, just like in the previous installments. The interface is similar to that of  Grim Fandango: mouse is not used, and the interaction is done via context-sensitive commands that appear on the screen whenever you navigate Guybrush close to an object. The game utilizes pre-rendered backgrounds and 3D character models."},{"id":4676,"title":"ESPN College Hoops","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"ESPN College Hoops is the second of Sega's college basketball games and follow-up to NCAA 2K3, to which it adds several new gameplay modes and other enhancements. It also carries over several of ESPN NBA Basketball's improvements in controls and graphics.  Returning game modes include Quick Play, Exhibition, Season, Legacy, Tournament, Practice and Gym Rat. The Legacy mode has redesigned menus and adds full season recruiting via assistant coaches, scout visits of high school games and a new trophy room. New modes include Rival mode, which lets players set up quick games that feature classic school rivalries, and Slam Dunk Challenge. The Challenge offers five different dunk competitions: Beat the Clock, Style, Horse, Dunk-O-War (who can fire up the crowd the most, needs to be unlocked) and a Championship of all modes. Dunks are executed through QTE-style pressing of buttons in the correct order in quick succession. Players can create their own schools in the new Create-A-School mode, allowing for customization of mascot, fight song and even floor type.  On the court, major changes include IsoMotion controls similar to those seen in ESPN NBA, which allow a variety of new offensive moves and manual stealing on defense through use of the right thumbstick. Also new are ability icons, which quickly indicate a player's special skill (speed, 3-point-shots, defense or star quality).  The game features many unlockables in the Campus Store. Currency for the store is earned by completing challenges on the court, which can then be spent to unlock mascot teams, alternate uniforms, professional and fantasy courts and classic teams."},{"id":4677,"title":"ESPN College Hoops 2K5","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"College Hoops 2K5 offers a comprehensive college basketball experience.  Go through Legacy Mode to bring a small college respect and eventually earn a job with a major program.  Go online to test your skills against players around the world."},{"id":4678,"title":"ESPN International Track & Field","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"Compete in twelve international track & field events ranging from 100m dash to hammer throw. Most of the action is done via button mashing and timed button presses, similarly to the now classic NES Track & Field games."},{"id":4679,"title":"ESPN International Winter Sports 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"While not officially endorsed by the Winter Olympics, the game is modeled closely to it with 10 events that include skiing, curling, bobsledding, figure skating among more.  The gameplay for each event varies, but feature similar controls that require the player to tap a set of buttons when prompted for control, speed, etc.  Depending on if they player hits the required buttons successfully and the timing will determine the outcome of these events.****There are four different gameplay modes that include Championship which lets the player compete in a series of events to win the coveted gold medal and Head-to-Head which allows two players to compete against each other.  It also features the ESPN license which adds to the realism with a TV-style presentation along with announcers for in-game commentary."},{"id":4680,"title":"ESPN Major League Baseball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blue Shift","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"ESPN Major League Baseball is the successor to Sega's World Series Baseball 2k3. Back are all of the game play modes from last years release:  exhibition, playoffs, season, and franchise. Additionally, gamecast, duel, situation and GM career have been added to the game.****In gamecast mode, you can manage and watch a game as it progresses, make substitutions and then jump into the action when you want to.****In duel mode, you'll pick a pitcher and hitter and duke it out against the computer to see who can get the most hits and who can throw the most strikes.****In situation mode, you can set the field up how you want to and change a number of settings like how many players on base to what inning it is and who is up to bat so you can figure out your ultimate 'what-if' scenario.****In GM career mode, you'll need to run a franchise while keeping your owner happy. Got an owner who is financially conscious? He'll want you to make sure you hire only moderately priced players and do reasonably well. Get a maverick, and you'll get a longer leash, a bit more money, but the added pressure of needing to take your team to the playoffs.****All 30 MLB teams are included with their stadiums along with 16 different all-star teams. It also has 6 classic stadiums and a team made up of the greatest players of all time. Each team also has a number of alternate and throwback jerseys. Also, new is the ESPN authentic feel in the form of graphics and play break downs. Get a particularly nice strike out and you'll get to see the trajectory with ESPN K-Zone. Strike someone out three times in a row and Rex Hudler and Jon Miller will applaud you for a job well done.****You can also use the X-box version to grab the latest roster or play against someone online in an exhibition game on either the PS2 or the X-box version."},{"id":4681,"title":"ESPN MLS ExtraTime","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami Computer Entertainment Hawaii","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"ESPN MLS Extra Time is the first soccer game created by Konami's Hawaiian Studio and borrows the game engine from the ISS series but is built from the ground up for the MLS (Major League Soccer) license.****It features all 12 MLS teams of the time including 53 International soccer teams as well as 4 MLS All-Star squads to choose from along with the top players of the day with over 500 individual character animations available with authentic facial mapping.  It also features authentic 3D world arenas, authentic uniforms and logos of the MLS and International squads and has five different modes to choose from including Exhibition, League and Match Play.****It features a TV-style presentation in cooperation with ESPN and has two different language options, English and Spanish, with their separate commentators: The English commentator is ESPN anchor man Bob Ley while the Spanish commentator is Louis Tapia, most notably famous for his trademark \"GOOOOOOOOAAAAALLLLL!!!!\"."},{"id":4682,"title":"ESPN National Hockey Night","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kush Games","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"National Hockey Night includes the gameplay options that are standard for hockey games. There is exhibition mode for up to two players, season mode, create-a-player mode, and a playoffs mode. The seasons can be 29 or 82 games long. Statistics are tracked in 10 categories, and players get on hot or cold streaks as the season wears on. The create-a-player option allows you to max out a player's abilities in six different categories, choose from four different facial patterns, and adjust the player's height and weight. All 30 NHL teams are included.****The graphics represent an ESPN NHL broadcast.  The team of Steve Levy and Gary Thorne handles the announcing duties for the games ESPN-style announcing."},{"id":4683,"title":"ESPN NBA 2K5","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"New to this year's version is the \"Association\", which is a new feature of Franchise mode.  With it, Franchise mode features new simulation models and allows you to manage key attributes of your team, such as weekly training and team chemistry.****Franchise mode also gives you the ability to play games on a play-by-play basis, like a management game, while letting you control everything and giving you replays to see what happened.****Control wise, the game features the same Iso Motion as found in last year's title, but also gives you options depending on your player.  2K5 uses a new momentum system which factors the player's ability in deciding what he can do.  A short guy, who can't run very fast or jump very high, won't be able to score a lot of dunks.****24/7, the \"story\" mode of last year's game, has returned with some new features.  You get over one hundred new items, a respect system, the ability to play multiplayer games, and new timed mini-games.****Like all of the 2K5 titles, this one has the standard ESPN presentation, which includes camera angles, follow-cams, stat overlays, and running commentary.  Commentators include Michele Tafoya, who reports from the sideline, and Bill Walton, a hall of famer, as the commentator.****ESPN NBA 2K5 has online play over Xbox Live (Xbox only), as well as the PlayStation 2's online service."},{"id":4684,"title":"ESPN NBA 2Night","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"ESPN NBA 2night is a basketball game with an ESPN license. It features all the NBA teams and players and allows you to create your own player. Gameplay is a mixture between arcade and simulation style play. Game modes include: Practice, Pre-Season, NBA Season, Enhanced Season and Tournament.****In-game commentary is provided by anchormen Stuart Scott and Brent Musberger."},{"id":4685,"title":"ESPN NBA 2Night 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Another in a long line of basketball titles and a sequel to ESPN NBA 2Night. This game  features updated rosters, new character animations and the obligatory game modes: exhibition, playoffs, season, franchise and also features a soundtrack with musicians like Pete Rock and DJ Hi-Tek.  It can support up to four players and features the voice talents of ESPN Sportscenter newscaster Stuart Scott and not only is in conjunction with ESPN but also is endorsed by Tracy McGrady."},{"id":4686,"title":"ESPN NBA Basketball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"ESPN NBA Basketball is the follow up to last years NBA 2K3.****Using Sega's exclusive license with ESPN, the game's presented like you were watching an NBA broadcast.  There are stat overlays, pre-game, half-time and end-game shows, action replays, and various other animations.****ESPN NBA Basketball has all the standard game modes, from quick game to practice, as well as additional modes, such as one-on-one and street basketball, where you can compete in a variety of games, such as being the first player to score twenty-one.  It also comes standard with franchise mode, which lets you lead a team of your choice to victory (or defeat) in multiple seasons.****The newest and biggest mode of the game is 24/7, which starts you off as a nobody basketball player in a local gym.  You must win matches to improve your stats (scoring two three pointers in a row will increase your long shot stat, etc.), and you have to take on \"bosses\" to get further.  Beat a \"boss\", and he'll give you his cell phone number, which you can then use to call him for help if you need a partner for a doubles game.****The game introduces the IsoMotion control systems, which is designed to help you pull off certain moves.  By moving the right analog stick, you can perform more advanced dekes, spins and fakes.  The IsoMotion moves also have an opposite effect, and using it too much may result in you being charged with a personal.****Both systems offer online play.  The PlayStation 2 lets you play on a narrow or broadband connection, and has PS2 only leagues you can take part in.****There are a ton of specials to unlock by completing various tasks.  If you make a total of fifteen double-double's, you can unlock a new team, or score five hundred points total to unlock some new music or background colors.****ESPN NBA Basketball features all the standard NBA teams, including the New York Knicks and the Toronto Raptors.  There are also special teams, and the game gives you the ability to create your own player or team."},{"id":4687,"title":"ESPN NFL 2K5","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-16\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"ESPN NFL 2K5 has a ton of new features for the new season.****To start off, the ESPN presentation has been greatly expanded.  Chris Berman, who did voiceover for the half-time show in 2K4, returns for this season.  Instead of just voice, there is a virtual Chris Berman, who does an introduction to each game, a half-time report, and a post-game show.  To illiustrate certain points, he uses replays from each game.  Every move you pull off of every quarter of every game is saved and used in these replays (Xbox only).  Suzy Kobler gives reports from the sideline.****One new feature is the V.I.P. system, which keeps track of how you play the game.  If you pass 80% of the time, and run 20% of the time, your V.I.P. profile will reflect this.  At a later time, you can play against your V.I.P., and the AI will play as if it were you.****ESPN celebrates it's 25th anniversary this year, and as such, a special 25th Anniversary Mode has been added.  This mode allows you to play moments from classic football games, including The Heidi Bowl and The Immaculate Reception.****The Crib has an overhaul this year.  Instead of earning specific items by completing tasks, you earn points, which you can use to buy items of your choice.  New to the Crib is a dart board, as well as a phone, which you will use to answer calls from celebrities.  You may get a call from Steve-O, Carmen Electra, Jamie Kennedy, David Arquette or Funkmaster Flex, challenging you to a game.****Franchise mode also gets an overhaul.  New to 2005 is the ability to schedule weekly preps for your team.  You can choose to have players work out, play practice games, watch tapes, all in an effort to gear your team up for the next game.****ESPN NFL 2K5 can be played over Xbox Live, with future support for leagues.  The game is also \"always connected\", as long as you have an internet connection.  This allows it to keep buddy lists up to date, see friends, receive requests, all the time, whether you're actually playing an online game or not.  Roster updates will be available in the future."},{"id":4688,"title":"ESPN NFL Football","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-16\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"While the title of this game boasts the ESPN license, this is actually the next game in Sega's NFL 2K series.****ESPN NFL Football has many gameplay modes that include quick game, franchise, season, tournament, practice, first-person football, and online play. The most extensive mode in the game is the franchise mode. This mode allows you to play one season after another and comes complete with a draft and off-season player dealings, like signing and releasing players, governed by the real rules of the NFL, where trade deadlines and salary caps are standard.****Another new feature in ESPN NFL Football is a virtual apartment called 'The Crib.' The Crib serves as a showcase for all of the bonus items and awards you win by completing objectives. The objectives range from simple accomplishments, like looking at certain things in the game's menu, playing for one hour, and playing for five hours, to big play accomplishments, like returning a punt or kick for 99 yards or completing a game without dropping any passes. With every completed objective, you earn a trophy or item that you can use to decorate your crib. The items range from different-looking furniture, like couches and bar stools, to bobble heads and in-game cheats. You can also find hidden free agents, like Michael Irvin, and posters and soundtracks from old Sega games, like Jet Set Radio and previous NFL 2K games.****Another feature added to this game is first-person football.  This setup was created to give you a virtual experience of what it's like playing on the field.****Chris Berman again adds ESPN style commentary for the audio track."},{"id":4689,"title":"ESPN NFL PrimeTime 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"ESPN NFL Primetime 2002 is the first football game to combine the NFL license with the ESPN license.  This NFL adaptation boasts a comprehensive franchise mode that introduces some innovations in this standard mode.  One of these is a draft ticker, which puts your team on the clock each time it selects a player in the draft. With the draft ticker on, it is important to scout college players beforehand and analyze draft positions and team needs in order to preselect your team's draft candidates. In simulated games, NFL Primetime gives a variety of coach options. Here you can customize your team's aggressiveness level in offense and blitz tendencies and even set spies on more mobile quarterbacks for simulated games. Naturally, there are also obvious franchise mode options such as the ability to draft, trade, and sign/release free agents over multiple seasons.****The game also provides the standard football modes of exhibition and season play.****The cutscenes between plays give the game a TV-style presentation, which borrows graphics from the ESPN Primetime show.****Chris Berman and his Primetime sidekick, Tom Jackson, provide the commentary during games."},{"id":4690,"title":"ESPN NHL 2K5","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kush Games","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"ESPN NHL 2K5 is the second hockey game using Sega's partnership with the worldwide leader in sports, ESPN.****As with any sports game, you get the standard game modes.  2K5 has a vastly improved Franchise mode over last year's game.  In addition to the e-mail system that was introduced, you have the ability to hire several coaches.  You can choose a head coach, offensive coach, defense coach, scouting coach, a goaltending coach and more.  When it comes time to hire and fire players, you use actual money, and not points to negotiate contracts.****There are a few special game modes as well.  You have access to the skills mode, which was also found in last year's game.  You can choose accuracy shooting, puck control, hardest shot, fastest skater, and a few more.  There is also a Party Mode, which is set up for one to four players (you and friends or you and the computer), which pits you in fast action games.  An example is a free-for-all, where you have to get the puck and score it in the net while the constantly moving cinder wall, which blocks the net, is down.****Like last year's game, 2K5 features multiplayer hockey over Xbox Live (Xbox) and PlayStation 2's network service.  You can jump into a game, or create or join a league of friends and foes.****The Skybox is back, and it's been slightly improved.  Like in ESPN NFL 2K5, you earn points by completing tasks, such as scoring five goals in a single period, winning ten faceoffs, etc.  You then use these points to purchase unlockables which will adorn your Skybox or allow you to play as special teams.  You can also unlock retro jerseys.  Once you win a trophy, it's added to your Skybox, with the Stanley Cup being the center of attention.  There are three mini-games you can play from your Skybox; air hockey, shuffleboard, and a trivia machine.****For those who have an Xbox, you will have the ability to import the music on your harddrive and set songs (or bits of songs) to play for various events.  You can choose to play something like Ozzy Osbourne's &quot;Crazy Train&quot; for the stadium intro, something uplifting for when you score or something insulting for when you get scored on.  If you like doing a lot of work, you can even set different events depending on the stadium, so if you want &quot;Crazy Train&quot; to play in Anaheim for the stadium intro, but want &quot;Dragula&quot; in Detroit, you can."},{"id":4691,"title":"ESPN NHL Hockey","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kush Games","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"ESPN NHL Hockey is the latest addition in Sega's NHL 2K series of games that just happens to add an ESPN license to the graphics and title.****As in the previous version (NHL 2K3), you can once again perform checks into the benches, pin opponents on the boards, and design penalty killing and power-play strategies.  ****ESPN NHL Hockey adds a revamped franchise mode. This year's franchise mode includes an e-mail system that sends you notices about team injuries, current playoff statuses, and trade deadlines. Even simple words of encouragement are emailed from the team owner.****The skybox mode acts as a hub for the game's unlockables, stat tracking, and other random features.  There are two new gameplay modes in this year's game: skills and mini-games. Skills mode is a re-creation of the exhibition competitions held during the NHL All-Star weekend. You find a number of different competitions, including the hardest-shot competition, a shoot-out relay, a puck-control challenge, a fastest-skater competition, and a shooting-accuracy challenge. The roster of mini-games include pond hockey, mini-rink, shootout, and super-speed hockey.****ESPN NHL Hockey has plenty of unlockables, including classic jerseys, teams, and goalie masks. There are even a couple of unlockable mini-games."},{"id":4692,"title":"ESPN Winter X - Games Snowboarding","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"ESPN Winter X Games Snowboarding is a snowboarding game based on the ESPN Winter X Games event. The game's license allows for a multitude of professional snowboarders, boards and apparel to be present within the game. Game modes include Snowboarder, Session, Free Ride and Movie mode. Snowboarder is a career mode where you have to perform in games that are taken directly from the Winter X Games event itself and include: Big Air, Boarder Cross, Halfpipe and Slopestyle. Each of these games can be played with up to four players or AI opponents in X Games and Session modes. Free Ride allows you to do whatever you want in on a large slope and challenge friends to races. Movie mode is a collection of movies from professional snowboarders."},{"id":4693,"title":"ESPN Winter X - Games Snowboarding 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"This is the sequel to the previous year's incarnation, ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding. This one features 13 professional snowboarders along with 20 authentic tracks sponsored by the Winter X Games.  Not only can players compete in authentic events, they can also garner sponsors in order to buy better equipment and can make their own video highlights and show off to friends as well.  Players can pull of combos with the \"linking system\", producing wild stunts and gaining higher scores."},{"id":4694,"title":"ESPN X-Games Skateboarding","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCEO","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"ESPN X Games Skateboarding lets players experience a simulation of actual skateboarding based on the extreme sporting event, the X Games, that are held annually.  The player can choose from eight different real-life skateboarding pros such as Chad Fernandez, Lincoln Ueda, Kerry Getz, Bob Burnquist, Rick McCrank, Colin McKay, Chris Senn and Carlos DeAndrade and can choose from 64 different authentic licensed skate board designs and equipment.****The main goal of the game is to travel through various locations in three cities, Los Angeles, San Fransisco and New York, competing in a series of events with the main purpose to pull of tricks and stunts with more points being awarded to more complex and trickier stunts.  Players can compete in official X-Games locations or can choose for more exotic locations like a museum or a cruise ship.  It also features music from Linkin Park and Voodoo Glow among many others."},{"id":4695,"title":"Eternal Poison","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Flight - Plan","publisherName":"Banpresto Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"In the Kingdom of Valdia, the Princess is kidnapped by demonic forces of the Realm of Besek, known as Majin. It is also said that the Majin guard a secret treasure, the Eternal Poison. Responding to the King's call, many adventurers head off to the Princess' rescue, but what are their incentives, and is it really the Princess they're looking for?  Eternal Poison, also known as Poison Pink, is a strategy role-playing game by the Summon Night series creator, set in a dark fantasy/gothic environment. In the same vein as most tactical RPGs, battles are performed in turn-based style, in a grid-based battlefield. The player may choose to battle demons or to capture them in order to use them as allies in his party. Returning to his base, the player may purchase weapons, build up his army and customize his \"Majin\" or transform them to special items. The story is told from the perspective of five different parties, and the choices made can define the outcome. "},{"id":4696,"title":"Eternal Quest","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Eternal Quest takes the player to the land of swords, sorcery and maze-like underground lairs, in which they must defeat monsters, collect better equipment, acquire gold (to buy better equipment).  Descend lower in the game's 50 leveled dungeon in the story mode which is about a shogun who summons a champion (you) to save his shogunate from an evil presence once and for all.****The gameplay is very similar to Nethack, and other \"roguelike\" games. The game is turn based, and as you take a step, so does every monster in the level. When you're standing still, so does everything else in the game. Also, like in some \"roguelike\" games, levels in this one are randomly generated."},{"id":4697,"title":"Eternal Ring","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In \"Eternal Ring\", you play Cain Morgan, a member of the Royal Security Force, who has been given an assignment from the king  - he must investigate a mysterious island called No Return. Somewhere on this island there must be a ring that possesses eternal power. But Cain does not know that the island also holds the clue to his own past...****\"Eternal Ring\" is a real time action RPG. There are day and night cycles on the island of No Return, and most objectives can be completed only during a particular time. Cain will be able to upgrade his sword during the adventure, find powerful rings (used for attack or for defense), and make his own rings by combining empty bands with gems. The combat is real time, viewed from 1st person perspective."},{"id":4698,"title":"Eureka Seven Vol 1 - The New Wave","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Based off the Eureka Seven anime, this game takes place several years following the show. Developed by BEC, with characters and scenario by the anime staff, you play as a member of the government forces against which the characters in the anime fight. In addition to taking control of the main character directly, you also get to pilot an LFO mech which can be customized with new weapons and parts, and also engage in mind-boggling board riding action. "},{"id":4699,"title":"Eureka Seven Vol. 2 - The New Vision","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco Bandai Games","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"After abandoning the corrupt military and becoming a professional lifter, main character Sumner Sturgeon has become disenchanted with the life of an air sport athlete. Fate intervenes when his lost love returns and enlists his help to discover and stop the creation of the dangerous CFS (Compact Feedback System). Join Sumner on his quest to find the truth, compete in lift races, and pilot over 15 powerful LFOs (Light Finding Operations) in a variety of gameplay modes such as Story Mode, Survival Mode, Dream Match and Conflict Mode. "},{"id":4700,"title":"Euro Rally Champion","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Brain in a Jar","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive Software Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Euro Rally Champion is a simple rally simulation that could be described under the number 2 symbol : two game modes (championship, timed race), two skill levels (easy, normal), two game options (automatic or manual transmission, autosave or not).****You drive in various countrysides, mountains, but also in Africa and even in a closed circuit ! You will have first to choose your driver, and car, then fine tune it before the race."},{"id":4701,"title":"European Tennis Pro","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magical Company","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"European Tennis Pro is a tennis game for one or two players, or up to four with multi-tap.  The game does not feature any star names or licensed locations. In addition to the training mode the player(s) can either compete in an exhibition match or a world tour. Exhibition matches can have either a tie break, a three game set or a six game set format and can last for one, three or five sets, and the player(s) have a choice of five different surfaces to play on. The world tour consists of twenty-four different venues and the player can select from a choice of sixteen different players, each with differing strengths."},{"id":4702,"title":"Everblue","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Arika","publisherName":"Capcom Eurosoft Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The player takes the role of Leonardo, a young novice scuba diver. In the process of exploring the Daedalus sea for treasure you will also find the chance to learn about a mysterious treasure that has haunted your family for generations and in the process perhaps alter the fate of the Daedalus sea. Along the way you will meet a cast of varied characters from who you can perform missions in order to advance both the main story and side plots.  You explore the ocean in first person using radar to find valuables. This radar works by bleeping faster and faster until you are directly on your target. Apart from open ocean you enter sunken ships and even old submerged temples. By collecting these items as well as selling them you can improve your gear and bring your underwater exploration to new levels. You are given both HP and Air meters as you travel under water if if your Air runs out your HP will go down and the end is sure to follow. The game also features a weight system where each object you pick up has a weight assigned, if you become too burdened you will not be able to move.  The land sections are presented in a in a pre-rendered environment with a point-and-click interface."},{"id":4703,"title":"Everblue 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Arika","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Leonardo (Professional Salvager / Diver) and his partner Zucco wash up on a Caribbean island after sailing into a storm. Though quickly back on his feet their boat is going to need some heavy repairs if they intend  to escape this tropical paradise. This is no problem of course with your slightly beat up scuba-gear and radar you set into the shallows to search for anything salvageable. Old rusted dog tags and broken CDs being worth quite a sum here your able to start repairs swiftly. However, with so much money involved in this business it is inevitable that unscrupulous folk are going to get involved. And sure enough a large corporation is looking to buy out the island oust the inhabitants and use it for their own money making schemes. Can you as Leo beat them to the treasures of the deep and foil their plans?****You explore the ocean in first person using radar to find valuables. This radar works by bleeping faster and faster until you are directly on your target. Apart from open ocean you enter sunken ships and even a crashed airplane, sometime for treasure sometimes for jobs given to your on shore. By collecting these items you can improve your gear and bring your Ocean exploration to new levels. ****You are given both HP and Air meters as you travel under water if if your Air runs out your HP will go down and the end is sure to follow.****Any part of the game that deals with it's story takes place on land in a first person point and click environment."},{"id":4704,"title":"Evergrace","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Evergrace is very basic, Japanese action RPG.**As usual, player controls a young hero who eventually will save the world from the clutches of evil.**The story takes two roads of two different heroes who run around fields killing monsters in real time action a bit like in Zelda games.**The hook in this game, or not so much of a hook, but the thing that separates it from most of other RPG is that the characters don't level up. The power of character is measured by his equipment so when you get a better sword, you kinda level up that way. **The weapons and equipment are also customizable so if you like playing with your tools, this is the game for you.**This was the first RPG to appear on PS2 in Europe."},{"id":4705,"title":"EverQuest Online Adventures - Frontiers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sony Online Entertainment","publisherName":"Sony Online Entertainment Inc.","players":"100+\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"EverQuest Online Adventures: Frontiers is set in the world of Norrath, 500 years before the PC game EverQuest. It is the standalone second edition of EQOA for the PS2.****Much of the game has improved upon the original design. Included are a new playable race, a new character class, thousands of new items, hundreds of new quests, new musical scores, level advancement to 60, a class mastery system to further customize characters, and 2 additional areas to explore (Odus and Rathe Mountains).****Additionally, the game is continually updated. Some of the additional features since the first edition include unlocking of new zones, an auction system, and lycanthropy character enhancements."},{"id":4706,"title":"EverQuest Online Adventures","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sony Online Entertainment","publisherName":"Sony Online Entertainment Inc.","players":"100+\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Set five hundred years before the time of the original PC hit, EverQuest, you and thousands of other players create your own story and history through battles, exploration and cave hunting.****Five continents, Odus, Tunaria (the past before Antonica, as the Elves are just beginning to leave the world), Faydwer, Kunark, and Velious, the moon Luclin, and alternate planes of existence are available to explore, although some can only be reached after you achieve a certain level of experience.****Non playable characters (NPCs) will give you main quests to complete, depending on your specific class, or you can compelte your own quests with others or against."},{"id":4707,"title":"Evil Dead - A Fistful of Boomstick","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"VIS Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Ash returns for another round of killing, slashing and destroying the undead.****On this occasion, with a brand new story based on the world created in the Evil Dead films, Ash can teleport to 4 distinct eras of Dearborn, to not only see how the invasion of the dead took place all those years ago, but to watch in horror as they multiply and control the world they now live in.****As Ash, you must use his chainsaw for a hand, as well as the trusty shotgun and pistol, new magic abilities (call down a rain of fire or possess the enemy to do the dirty work for you), plus a host of other weapons (grenades, shovels, etc.) to destroy the dead.****Once you complete a level in story mode, you can go back into that level in arcade mode and attempt to complete a range of challenges (for example, taking down a certain amount of evil in a set amount of time)."},{"id":4708,"title":"Evil Dead - Regeneration","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cranky Pants Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Taking place right after the events depicted in the movie,Evil Dead 2, Ash is arrested for the murder of the Deadite bodies found at the cabin and convicted. Found psychopathic, Ash is sentenced to Sunny Meadows, an institute for the criminally insane. Though free from the madness that plagued him in the woods, Ash learns that the Necromonicon Ex Mortis, the Book of the Dead has fallen into the hands of Dr. Vladamir Reinhard, the person in charge of the asylum. In the basement, Dr. Reinhard experiments on unlocking the secrets of the Necromonicon. Using a helpless inmate named Sam as a test subject, the mad doctor frees the evil and once again Ash must live the nightmare as evil forces break free and inmates are turned into zombie deadites!****Evil Dead Regeneration is a third person action game like The Suffering. Players control Ash, who fights with a variety of collectable weapons, which include the  trademark chainsaw-hand and shotgun, as well as a pistol, flamethrower, grenade launcher and a harpoon gun to pick up. For the most part, Ash will need to hack and shoot at various zombie creatures until their bodies become weak. At that point the player can press a button to have Ash unleash a finishing move using his weapons. Ash can also collect \"evil essence\" in order to turn himself into \"Evil Ash\", a more powerful version of himself.****Also along on the quest is Sam, turned into a half-Deadite by Dr. Reinhard, he acts as Ash's sidekick in a quest for revenge. Sam can be controlled after finding certain \"possession\" symbols in the game. Ash can also kick Sam in order to attack enemies and activate puzzles.****Ash is still voiced by Bruce Campbell while Sam is voiced by Ted Raimi."},{"id":4709,"title":"Evil Twin - Cyprien's Chronicles","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"In Utero","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles is a surrealistic 3D platformer from France. The player guides the orphan boy Cyprien through a darkly comical environment  spanning 8 distinct islands and about 70 stages, in a mission to save his 4 friends, find his talking teddy bear, and confront his inner self. ****Cyprien is helped and hindered through his quest by an assortment of strange beings, from an elephant named Wilbur, who makes his entrances and exits on a swing, a tribe of demis - creatures cut in half, a giant termite queen, a dark root, and many many more.****He is not helpless in his battle against the odds however. He has brought along to this strange dimension Super-Cyp, his heroic alter ego, into whom he may change temporarily using the power-ups scattered around the levels."},{"id":4710,"title":"Evolution Skateboarding","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"In Evolution Skateboarding players skate across eight sprawling fantasy levels that are 200 percent larger than the levels seen in Konami's previous skateboarding titles; gameplay is enriched by intense boss battles that must be completed to progress through the game. Players will come face-to-face with a giant spider and a runaway truck as they grind their way to the next level. Topping off the game's rich feature set are in-game tools that allow players to design their own stunts and skaters. "},{"id":4711,"title":"Evolution Snowboarding","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"The unprecedented experience of Evolution Snowboarding offers players a selection of 10 real riders - including 2002 Winter Olympic silver medallist Danny Kass - and top of the line gear that only the best snowboarders in the world use themselves. Once gamers have chosen their boarder and equipment, nothing can stop them from performing wicked tricks and shredding up the slopes. This action-packed slopes experience offers an easy-to-use control scheme for snowboarders and novice gamers alike, while fusing combative action with high speed riding down the hills. A new \"Mission Style\" mode adds to the excitement by featuring unique new mysterious and exotic levels - including Chinatown - along with fun objectives to accomplish. "},{"id":4712,"title":"Ex Zeus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hyper - Devbox","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment  Corp.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In 2102 C.E., a giant asteroid enters Earth's orbit, only to be revealed too late that inside are a horde of aliens lead by the entity \"Diadora\" that unleashes an invasion on mankind! Hiding deep underground, the surviving rebellions create three experimental robots; Sophia, Calista and Dynamis, to combat Diadora's army, the objective codenamed \"Operation ExZeus\". These three robots are humanity's last hope!****The game is a port of an arcade game that was released in 2003 on the Sega NAOMI in the Japanese arcades and on the Tsunami Tsumo in the US ones.****The game is an on-rails arcade shooter in a third-person perspective. You can move in all directions while progressing forward, shooting enemies and collecting power-ups and gold (which act as money you can use to buy items at a shop every time you beat a boss). You have the ability to lock-on enemies and fire powerful missiles at them, and you also have a laser (which recharges by itself after every use) you can launch by holding down the fire button. You can also send out nuclear bombs on the area which can clear all the enemies on-screen, and can also help in bosses.****At the end of every level, you face a boss. Before a boss begins, a screen will show up telling you the weak-points of said boss. Successfully defeating a boss will take you to the item shop, where you can buy items to power up your robot, and then you will proceed to the next level."},{"id":4713,"title":"Extermination","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Deep Space","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Something that fits well into the \"survival horror\" category, this game takes place in a secret military base somewhere in the South Pole. You take control of Dennis Riley, a member of a special forces unit, to investigate the strange happenings at the base which involve a viral outbreak that has caused the base's inhabitants to mutate into hideous monsters."},{"id":4714,"title":"Extreme Sprint 3010","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Budget racing game for PlayStation 2. Extreme Sprint 3010 takes place in post-apocalyptic Earth. In 3010, a totalitarian government trying to hold the full power in its hands introduces the new violent Extreme Sprints. The player will have to complete 16 sprints in 16 different arenas created in four different worlds to become a winner. There are several play-modes: Quick Sprint, Regional Tournament and World Tournament. There are 16 Stadiums loacated in 4 unique worlds that are logically divided into four Earth's regions: wealthy, moderately developed, poorly developed, wasteland. Each region has its own attributes that are unique. "},{"id":4715,"title":"EyeToy - AntiGrav","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"EyeToy: AntiGrav is the first full-fledged game for the PS2 Eyetoy camera peripheral.  Using a head-and-hands body recognition system, the onscreen character responds to the control of the player's body movements.  Take one of 8 hoverboarders through 5 tracks ranging from a run-down Chinese wharf to an intense professional hoverboarding arena.  And while it is an \"extreme\" sports boarding game, the gameplay contains flavors of SSX, DDR, Stun Runner, a little Return of the Jedi, and a lot of other influences.  Of course, it is the uniqueness of the controls that drives the design of the game, the experience of the game, and ultimately whether or not the player enjoys it."},{"id":4716,"title":"EyeToy - Chat","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"100+\u00A0Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Primarily EyeToy Chat is a video phone application for PlayStation 2s equipped with an EyeToy and a network adapter.  In addition to chatting and other video communication features, EyeToy Chat includes three simple games that can be played while connected.  Naval War is the classic game where players place their one to four long ships in a ten by ten area and then try to bomb each others squares in turns attempting to sink the vessels before the other does.  Chess and Checkers (Chequers) are the rest of the lineup and need no further description.  The games do not have any computer AI or local play option, players must be connected to the chat service in order to play the games."},{"id":4717,"title":"EyeToy - Groove","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"In this game, you are given many popular songs to choose from and dance to. Since this is the Eye Toy we are talking about, it is much more interactive. As lights shoot at buttons around the screen, you touch the buttons. Songs include:****Music by Madonna**Cheeky Holiday by The Cheeky Girls**Move Your Feet by Junior Senior**and much, much more."},{"id":4718,"title":"EyeToy - Kinetic","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"The Personal Fitness Trainer EyeToy: Kinetic is a workout game that puts the player up on the screen.  Over 20 exercises cover four fitness zones: combat, cardio, toning, and mind & body.  Developed with Nike Motionworks, Kinetic's background includes aerobics, martial arts, and dance.****Players can customize a 12-week training program and the EyeToy technology analyzes their actions and provides feedback on their performance.  Up to four players can take turns with each routine and have their progress saved.  An EyeToy USB Camera is included in the package."},{"id":4719,"title":"EyeToy - Kinetic Combat","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Eye Toy: Kinetic Combat is an exceptional interactive fitness product that adds a new dimension to home fitness. EyeToy: Kinetic redefined the home fitness market by transforming PlayStation 2 into an interactive fitness system bringing personal fitness trainers and workout tools into the home. To ensure an unparalleled home fitness experience, the team at London Studio have applied their knowledge and skills gained from EyeToy: Kinetic to produce an even more sophisticated and refined fitness product.  Fusing the martial arts teaching of Hung Gar Kung Fu with an holistic fitness programme, Kinetic Combat is set to revolutionise the martial arts inspired home fitness market delivering players their own personal Kung Fu trainer and sparring partners for a fully personalised one-on-one training session.  To achieve unprecedented levels of interaction, Kinetic Combat uses cutting edge Motion Matching Technology. This sophisticated technology means it's able to track the player's moves on screen with supreme precision. It can tell if a move is being performed correctly and gives personalised real-time feedback that is both encouraging and constructive.  Over 200 separate Hung Gar Kung Fu moves have been motion captured using a leading martial arts expert and players need to stay within the instructors outline on screen to complete exercises and learn new techniques.  As players' journey through the four martial arts inspired zones they will face a number of challenges to test their new skills. In addition to a series of games, players need to bring all the moves together in an end of zone sparring match. In this 'versus' battle players will face a virtual opponent that they need to defeat to progress to the next zone.  To provide a structured training schedule, Kinetic Combat has a Personal Trainer Mode that takes players through a 16 week programme. This programme ensures players benefit from an holistic approach that targets all the body's muscle groups whilst giving an comprehensive aerobic and anaerobic workout and thorough grounding in Hung Gar Kung Fu.  The Freestyle Mode lets players build their own workout programme under the watchful eye of the three personal trainers whereas the Quick Play Mode lets players choose a workout at random. This mode also contains a number of one-off games that can be played competitively against friends and family.  Whatever way you train with Kinetic Combat you're guaranteed a serious hard hitting and enjoyable home workout. "},{"id":4720,"title":"EyeToy - Monkey Mania","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEI","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"EyeToy: Monkey Mania is an ideal game for kids and their families. With board game style play you can spin the roulette wheel and move around the course of Bubble Island encountering penalty squares, traps, bonuses and all manner of unexpected obstacles. The game is full of cheeky monkeys who you must befriend and use as currency, but it's not always easy as you'll never know when they'll strike with their mischievous ways! Some of these squares will lead you to one of 50 fantastic and fun mini games.  By using the EyeToy USB Camera you really can see yourself (and as many as three friends) on screen, games like bomb hockey enable you to smash the puck into your opponents net and knock their monkey characters off their feet! The EyeToy Camera projects the players onto the screens to physically interact with the characters and environments of the game in real-time and players can use any part of their body to control the action.  The mini games can be played either on their own or from within the board game and are full of cheekiness synonymous with these monkeys, the games range from guiding a huge snowball along a mountain path, to running like the wind or jamming with your mates in a music session. You can even encourage your in-game character to eat his bananas in class and risk the wrath of the teacher! "},{"id":4721,"title":"EyeToy - Operation Spy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Operation Spy, the player can engage in multiple games, utilizing the EyeToy and movements of the player for games like skydiving, disarming bombs and break secret codes.  Players can also use the game with the EyeToy to record surveillance videos, saving the video on a memory card, which also has the ability for night vision.  It also features face recognition, using it to upload a player's profiles and options."},{"id":4722,"title":"EyeToy - Play","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Eye Toy: Play is a set of games for your Eye Toy camera.**12 games are included, each one unique.**There is Kung Fu,where you fight off ninjas, Wishi Washi, where you wash windows, and much much more.**Using the Eye Toy is easy: just plug it into the USB port of your PS2 and play!"},{"id":4723,"title":"EyeToy - Play 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"EyeToy: Play 2 is the sequel to the first EyeToy: Play game and includes 12 new mini-games to play using the EyeToy USB camera. Games include Mr Chef (making burgers for customers), Table Tennis (playing table tennis against AI opponent), Goal Attack (being a goal keeper) and many more. There are also over 75 bonus games to try out future possibilities of EyeToy technology."},{"id":4724,"title":"EyeToy - Play 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"EyeToy: Play 3 contains a set of over 50 different games you can play with the help of a USB camera connected to Playstation 2. Amount of players can vary from 1-4 players and the game is suitable for people of all ages.****EyeToy: Play 3 provides single player challenges such as Ghost Grab where you enter a ghost house and try to catch ghosts while trying to avoid objects thrown at you and Boot Camp where you try to pass the different challenges thrown at you such as running through an obstacle course or following sergeants orders. Additionally, for someone preferring slightly less intense action, there is music conducting and working in a beauty salon. ****However when two or more players are included many more games open in party mode such as Monkey Rampage, Kitty Loves Me and Athletics, with bowling, American football and such. These party games are fast-paced and usually all 4-players can play on the screen at the same time."},{"id":4725,"title":"EyeToy Play - Astro Zoo","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"A huge space comet made the Astro Zoo spin out of its orbit and sent the Jungle Pod, Polar Dome, Woodland Hub and Marine Bubble into a great big cosmic muddle!  As the Space Zookeeper, it`s up to you to round up your animal friends and put everything right again - in time for tomorrow`s grand opening! Games include helping the animals find their spacesuits, going deep space sheep-shearing and herding the crocs back into their Astro tank! •Find a friend to help you out and use teamwork to get the job done. •Carry out exciting animal rescues in 4 different arenas. "},{"id":4726,"title":"EyeToy Play - Hero","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Draw your trusty sword and pursue the mischievous warlock who’s causing havoc across the kingdom. EyeToy Play: Hero comes complete with a real toy sword for you to wield on your quest. The EyeToy USB Camera will track your sword's movements as you progress through your adventure. You can watch your swordplay unfold live on-screen as you dodge bandits, hack your way through dense undergrowth, take on the enormous black knight, and much more! Make it through a wide range of exciting challenges, and maybe you'll become the hero of the land. "},{"id":4727,"title":"EyeToy Play - PomPom Party","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"It's time to get that party started, cheerleader style! EyeToy Play: PomPom Party is your chance to pull off some groovy moves and become the coolest cheerleader around. The game comes complete with a real set of pompoms, and as you follow the directions on-screen and wave them to the groove of the music, the EyeToy USB Camera will detect your movements and score your dancing. "},{"id":4728,"title":"EyeToy Play - Sports","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"2006 is a bumper year for sport, with the World Cup and the Winter Olympics& and EyeToy: Play Sports adds a whole lot more sporting fun. With over 101 off-the-wall mini-games to tackle, it's easy to see why this has the potential to inspire a new generation of budding Olympians and World Cup winners.  Team-based gameplay means you need to recruit some active and passionate team-mates in order to achieve sporting success. With the new Team Modes, parents can take on the kids and the boys can play the girls, with up to eight people taking part at any one time.  If you can't handle the heat or if your fitness needs working on, then the drop-in /drop-out mode means you can jump in the competition whenever you're ready. With 101 different games to choose from, you're bound to have favourite games you won't want to miss.  So, if you fancy transforming your living room into the San Siro, Le Stade de France, the new Wembley or the Bernabau this Christmas, look no further. For anyone with bundles of energy and who wants a game all the family can enjoy, then EyeToy: Play Sports is the 2006 sporting event not to be missed. "},{"id":4729,"title":"F1 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Officially licensed Formula 1 racer for the 2001 GP season featuring every car, driver, and track featured in the real life Formula 1 season. ****The game boasts new physics and graphics engines which actually model and take into account track irregularities and bumps, and add some extras like fully animated 3D pit crews. Game modes available are the same as in last year's edition (Quick Race, Test Day, Multiplayer, Grand Prix and Championship) with the addition of the new \"Driving School\" mode, plus a series of brand new driving aids."},{"id":4730,"title":"F1 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Sciences","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Every track, driver, team and pit crew from the official F1 2002 competition are included in this, the '02 version of the long standing EA F1 series.****Drive in a full season, a single race, test sessions (where you can modify your cars setup to increase your cars speed, handling, etc and test them under normal racing conditions) and training, where you can learn the basics and more advanced areas of Forumula 1 racing."},{"id":4731,"title":"F1 Career Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"F1 Challenge '99-'02 spans four entire championship seasons and features accurate team, vehicle, and driver data for each.****Across the four racing seasons, F1 Challenge '99-'02 features 14 different teams, 44 different vehicles, and 17 of the world's most famous racing circuits--some of which have slightly different configurations, depending on the year. The level of detail on the visuals looks to be second to none, with each circuit boasting its own real-life structures, bumps in the track, motion-captured pit crews, animated grid girls, and planes and helicopters in the sky above.****The cars in the game feature realistic driving physics and damage models that take into account the materials that the various components are made of. Fortunately, players have access to the same kind of data telemetry that real drivers and their teams do, so it should be possible to devise car setups that are appropriate for each circuit and so minimize the chances of crashing."},{"id":4732,"title":"F1 Championship Season 2000","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"All cars and drivers from the 2000 season are here and the game modes include a single race, a championship season, a custom season (where you pick the track order yourself) and a quick race where you start at last place in the field, and you must get as far up the field as possible in just 4 laps."},{"id":4733,"title":"F1 Racing Championship","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Video System Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"F1 Racing Championship is the third Ubi Soft F1 racing simulation game, published with the FIA license by Video System. It features official tracks, drivers and cars of the 1999 F1 season.****The game is based on a new engine bringing a real technological step compared to the two first titles (F1 Racing Simulation and Monaco Grand Prix Racing Simulation 2).****Available game modes are Single Race, Grand Prix, Championship, Private Trials and Time Attack. The tracks were modelled in 3D from GPS data sampled on the real roads. There are realistic physics, a telemetry system to analyse behaviour of your car and to tune its settings, complex driving AI, recordable replays, strategy management with animated pit sequences, weather simulation, and LAN support for multiplayer games."},{"id":4734,"title":"Fairly OddParents! Breakin' Da Rules, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Da Rules book--the ultimate guide to having Fairy Godparents--has disappeared in Fairly Odd Parents: Breakin' Da Rules, and Cosmo and Wanda are left without their magical powers. Throughout this platform adventure, you play as Timmy as he enters the comic book world, battles evil viruses, avoids boy-eating plants, and finally comes to the rescue of his Fairy Godparents. Set off on an amazing adventure to recover all the pages from Da Rules book and restore his Fairy Godparents powers. "},{"id":4735,"title":"Fairly OddParents! Shadow Showdown, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"THQ","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"When the TV goes out just as the season finale of Crash Nebula starts, Timmy Turner asks his Fairy Godparents for a little help. When they find their magic is gone, they quickly find out The Shadow is responsible.  Unlike the console versions, Shadow Showdown for the PC is a collection of minigames, with animated cutscenes to pull everything together. Minigames include redirecting pipes to get card symbols to their cards, pogo-sticking along rooftops while avoiding snowball-throwing hippos, switching TVs to get them all on the same channel, and so on."},{"id":4736,"title":"Falling Stars","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ivolgamus","publisherName":"Ivolgamus UAB","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Falling Stars is a role-playing game designed for children, and features a detailed story along with many hours of gameplay. As the player uncovers the mysteries of Dazzleon, they must participate in 7 unique mini-games, train their own pet, dress Luna in an assortment of unique outfits, and battle a variety of deadly monsters. ****The story starts as an ancient spirit detects a dark power awakening in the peaceful world of Dazzleon. The player takes the role of a young spirit entrusted with a mission of great importance. To investigate this world, the spirit must take the form of a young girl named Luna. However, restoring peace to Dazzleon ends up not being such a simple task as thwarting evil requires the player to complete various quests and challenges, train their own pet, and command their pet in battle against rogue monsters unleashed by Luna’s wicked uncle, Matt."},{"id":4737,"title":"Fallout - Brotherhood of Steel","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Interplay","publisherName":"Interplay Entertainment Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In a post-apocalyptic future, a society known as the Brotherhood of Steel is born, wielding powerful weapons and armor from the time before the war, they seek to bring some form of order to the wastelands of what used to be the United States. As a new member(s) to the Brotherhood, you'll soon find yourself separated from your comrades and forced to contend with a variety of missions and challenges alone. Radscorpions, Super-Mutants and Deathclaws are all in the Brotherhood's way, and bringing an end to their tyranny will certainly make the wasteland a safer place.****Brotherhood of Steel is an action themed shooter to the Fallout world. The Brotherhood members are well armed and carry full clips of ammo (which does run out). New weapons of various nature can be found and equipped to bring new tactics. Shooting down enemies earns experience points and these points are used to improve the attributes of various individual skills. Additionally, your character will have to content with finding keys and other objects, protecting NPCs and jumping over bottomless pits."},{"id":4738,"title":"Family Board Games","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Liquid Games","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"A collection of family board games including chess, uno draghts, connect 4 and more"},{"id":4739,"title":"Family Feud","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ingram Entertainment","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"A simulation of the TV game show of the same name. Two families will compete against each other to choose the most common answers to questions such as \"Things a jockey needs\", or \"Clothes that don't go on hangers\". More than 1000 questions are included.****The 2006 edition has both standard and quick games. The standard game contains 5 rounds. In rounds 1-4, two people are selected, one from each team, who compete to buzz in a common answer to the question on the board. The team that wins control then has to figure out the other common answers, earning a strike for any answers that are not common. If any common answers remain after that team's third strike, the other team has a chance to steal all the points for that round by guessing an unrevealed answer. In rounds 3 and 4, the stakes are higher. In round 5, two people from the winning team work together to find common answers to questions before time runs out. The quick game has just one family, who has to guess the common answers to a question. Finding all answers earns bonus points.****The standard game can be played against the computer, another player on the same computer, or over the Internet. Answer questions by typing them out or using the on-screen keyboard; the computer will recognize word variations and some misspellings. A family editor is included, which lets you edit body type and clothing. By playing the game, new clothing options and studios will be unlocked."},{"id":4740,"title":"Family Guy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"2K Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Griffin family from Fox's animated TV series makes its way to video gaming for the first time.****In this action-adventure, which runs like an episode from the show, players control Peter, Brian and Stewie through various goals and adventures.****After being hit on the head by a satellite dish, Peter wakes up in a hospital believing that Mr. Belvedere (from the 1980's sitcom) has kidnapped his family, and everyone in town is an accomplice.  Peter makes his way through town beating up anyone who gets in his path, in a side-scrolling beat-em-up fighting mode.****Brian is falsely accused of impregnating Carter Pewterschmidt's prized racing dog Seabreeze.  Brian must escape the police station without being seen and collect evidence proving that he is not the father.  Brian's game mode relies heavily on stealth/espionage gameplay.****Stewie's battle against his half-brother Bertram continues as Stewie must destroy everything in his path to infiltrate a hospital and the inside of Peter in order to find Bertram's lair and stop him from taking over the world.  Stewie's adventure takes place as a platformer action game with shooting elements.****Much like the show, there are segues which translate into mini-games that will yield power-ups for each mission if completed successfully."},{"id":4741,"title":"Fantastic 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"7 Studios","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"This game is a licensee of the 2005 movie \"Fantastic 4\". Unlike many licensed titles, this third-person action game in the vein of the Onimusha or Devil May Cry series only takes the base of its plot from the actual movie, then liberally changes it to make for better gameplay.****Generally, the game brings in more content from the comic books than the movie, particularly considering the villains that appear. While the movie pretty much only concerned itself with Victor von Doom aka \"Doctor Doom\" as its supervillain of choice, the game brings in various characters from the comic books as well - the Mole Man, the Puppet Master, or Diablo, to name a few.****The gameplay usually consists of walking the heroic title characters around a level and beating up the various enemies that cross their path. There are mission objectives, but usually the only way to achieve them leads through the enemies and just as usually the only way to fail them is to be overwhelmed by the Bad Guys. Beating up enemies yields points, which can be used to upgrade characters with new special moves or unlock various bonus materials.****To spice it all up, developer Seven Studios have also thrown in a co-op mode that allows for playing the normal single-player mission in a tag team with a second player."},{"id":4742,"title":"Fantastic Four - Rise of the Silver Surfer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"7 Studios","publisherName":"2K Games, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"The mysterious herald known as the Silver Surfer has arrived on Earth. You must unravel his secret to save the planet.****You take control of any one of the four members of the Fantastic Four and are able to switch to any team member you need to. You can play solo or co-op with up to four people. You will fight through various Fantastic Four enemies such as the Silver Surfer, Super-Skrull, Dr. Doom, etc. The plot follows the movie in that you must stop the Silver Surfer from handing over your planet to Galactus but also contains game-only story lines."},{"id":4743,"title":"Fantavision","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEJ","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Fireworks are launching across a city's skyline.  In this puzzle game, you must connect them quickly to have them explode.  Earn more points for detonating more fireworks at the same time.  You can also work against another player to see who can gain the most points.  Be careful, as control of the screen can shift and one player could be left with few fireworks to explode."},{"id":4744,"title":"Fast and the Furious, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games America Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Based on the movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, the game puts you in the shoes of a rookie trying to make it in the world of drift racing. As in the movie, the game is set on the streets of Tokyo (and at night, of course) and stars some of the same characters and their cars. At first, you don't have a lot of cash, but as you win more races and earn more money, you're able to upgrade, customize and trick out your vehicle into a top-notch drifting machine."},{"id":4745,"title":"Fatal Frame","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo, Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Miku Hinasaki is young girl with a strange sixth sense.  Her brother, Mafuyu, and his mentor, Junsei Takamine, went to investigate a mansion that once was inhabited by a powerful landowner who had absolute control over the area.  Unfortunately, they never returned from their investigation. Miku enters the mansion, armed with only an antique camera given to her by her deceased mother, to try to find her brother.****While inside the mansion, Miku will encounter ghosts and other spiritual apparitions.  In order to overcome these spirits and survive, she must use the magical camera to capture the ghosts on film, thereby trapping them forever. Ghosts range from invisible fragments hidden in scenery, to memories of the past that appear only for a moment before vanishing, to full body apparitions that will attempt to attack and kill Miku.****In order to defeat an aggressive ghost the Camera Obscura's shot must first be \"charged\" by keeping the ghost centered while it is visible. If Miku snaps a shot while the ghost is attacking or is vulnerable then she will drain even more energy from it, resulting in more spirit points being earned. Points can then be spent to improve her camera's attributes or give it special abilities, like slowing a ghost or pushing it away. The Camera Obscura can also reveal clues and dispel illusions, which Miku will need to utilize to solve puzzles within the mansion.****The Xbox \"Director's Cut\" rerelease contains eleven new ghosts (only one of which must be fought), new unlockable costumes, a new difficulty level, and an additional ending."},{"id":4746,"title":"Fatal Frame II - Crimson Butterfly","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo, Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Twin sisters Mio and Mayu, while visiting a vacation spot from their childhood, become lost in a dark forest. The path disappears behind them as they enter the Lost Village, a place that vanished from the living world years ago. Ghosts of the townspeople walk the streets and search for the twins, intent on completing a dark ritual long left unfinished. Mayu begins to grow distant from Mio as well, and she begins to speak as if she were another person entirely. By chance Mio finds the Camera Obscura, and with its powers she searches for a way out get her sister and herself out of the village.****Fatal Frame II has mostly the same gameplay as the first game in the series, although with a few tweaks. The camera no longer has to charge up a shot, but different film types now have loading times that can leave leave Mio defenseless if she takes a picture at a bad time. Special abilities for the camera no longer require a disposable item, and are instead charged by taking good shots of attacking ghosts. The stats of the camera and special abilities are still upgraded/unlocked with spirit points, but an item must first be found and spent as well to upgrade each level of a stat.****The Xbox release of Fatal Frame II includes an additional difficulty level, an additional ending, several extra unlockable cosmetic accessories, six additional unlockable pairs of costumes for Mio and Mayu, an unlockable survival mode with an additional ghost type, and an optional first person control/view style."},{"id":4747,"title":"Fatal Frame III - The Tormented","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Fatal Frame series is back. Rei Kurosawa's fiancé, Yuu Asou, dies in an ugly car accident when she is driving. She enters a haunted mansion as part of a reporting assignment. Here she is frightened by images of her dead fiancé. The game incorporates the camera mode from the previous games, used to capture ghosts. You use the camera obscura not only as a weapon to capture ghosts but as a guide by taking pictures of the ghosts and creepy objects in the house in order to solve the mystery and get rid of the curse. You walk around with a strobe light looking for clues to the mystery.****Throughout the course of the game you can play as three women and switch between a dream world and real-life. All in all, it carries over the same Japanese horror theme as the first two."},{"id":4748,"title":"Fatal Fury - Battle Archives Volume 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"This collection is the first release in the Fatal Fury series on the PlayStation 2. It includes:****1. Fatal Fury**2. Fatal Fury 2**3. Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory!**4. Fatal Fury Special****All games are faithful conversions of the Neo Geo versions. Button remapping per game is supported, as well as sprite palette customization, but no progressive-scan option."},{"id":4749,"title":"Fatal Fury - Battle Archives Volume 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"The second Battle Archive release bundles the 3 Real Bout Fatal Fury fighting games:****1. Real Bout Fatal Fury**2. Real Bout Fatal Fury Special**3. Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers****The game also allows you to remap controls, edit the character colors, choose between an original or an arranged soundtrack, and access a special training mode. Another new feature is the ability to see your character's move list while playing the game.****The Japanese version of the game allows you to play against other users via the KDDI Matchmaking Network. This feature is not available outside of Japan."},{"id":4750,"title":"Ferrari Challenge - Trofeo Pirelli","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"System 3 Software Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli is a re-make of F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa and made after Ferrari's actual racing series in which professional and amateur racers take part in a series of races sponsored by Ferrari.  There are 16 different International tracks to compete in ranging from Silverstone in England to Homestead-Miami Speedway in Florida and features over 50 different Ferrari models to race in.****There are a variety of modes to choose from: Challenge, Arcade, Quick Race, Time Trial and features the technical expertise of GP2 driver, Bruno Senna, who is the nephew of Formula One legend Ayrton to give the cars and game a more realistic feel including handling and a responsive AI similar to their real-life counterparts.****While the games are similar there are some differences such as graphics and control scheme (the PS2 and PS3 uses similar a similar scheme while the Wii utilizes the Wii-Remote and the Wii Wheel).  Also the PS3 has online capabilities where players can compete in online races."},{"id":4751,"title":"Ferrari F355 Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sega AM2","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Get behind the wheel of one of the most worlds most prestigious cars, the F355 Ferrari, in this conversion of Sega's arcade game.****F355 features a number of game modes: the Arcade mode which is the same as the checkpoint arcade version; Championship mode where you race a total of 6 races for the combined highest score; Single play which is the same as Arcade mode but with no time limit; Versus play with a two player split screen; and Network Race where you can connect to the Internet and race a time attack against other players ghost cars.****The courses that are available to race on are Motegi, short and long versions of Suzuka, Monza, Sugo, Long Beach, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Nurburgring (GP track), Laguna Seca, Sepang, and Fiorano (Ferrari's test track). ****The game features 3 levels of difficulty. There are also four Assist functions - Stability Control for cornering, Traction Control from the engine to the tires, Anti Lock Brake System to keep the tires from locking during braking and Intelligent Brake System for braking before corners so beginners can concentrate on steering.****You can also connect to the Internet and register your driver data."},{"id":4752,"title":"FIFA Soccer 07","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team Fusion","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Featuring a brand new engine (replacing the one used in five titles since FIFA 2003), FIFA 06 features new controls and gameplay, the most visible being more animations and better detailed ball and player physics and animation, the removal of the unpopular Off the Ball controls implemented in their 2004 version and remaking the free-kick interface so it's no longer obvious if the player decided for a shot on goal or a pass to a forward. Also new is the concept of \"Team Chemistry\"  which affects how well a team plays collectively. ****Featuring 26 leagues from 19 countries, 29 real stadiums and over 10'000 players with data for the 2005-06 seasons, as well as international teams, the game kept the \"Create a player\" feature as well as the many managing options untouched from previous versions. Career mode, the 15-year long climb to the top of the game, features new options such as sponsorships (which will only accept good results), player contracts and more weight on the player morale: a demoralized player (usually from not playing or possible influence from random events) is more likely to under-perform as well as pressuring the \"Team Chemistry\" values downwards and might refuse attempts to renew his contract, leaving on a free transfer.****While there are still many unlockables in the game (mostly third kits), the way to earn points changed. Instead of gaining points from completing tasks (from entering the EA Trax or creating a player to winning the Champions League or completing a career), the player has over 100 scenarios to way in five difficulty levels."},{"id":4753,"title":"FIFA 14 - Legacy Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2013","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"FIFA Manager 14: Legacy Edition is a re-release of FIFA Manager 13 with an updated database for the season 2013/2014. New are the licenses for the first leagues of Ukraine, Croatia and Czech Republic and some other licenses, e.g. the German third and fourth league, were removed. All gameplay features which had to be unlocked in FIFA Manager 13 are available from the beginning, a few texts were expanded (text mode, interview questions, etc.) and there is no Live Season anymore."},{"id":4754,"title":"FIFA 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"FIFA 2001 comes back to the series' fast-paced roots. The gameplay is balanced differently to previous versions, and includes online play as an option. ****It includes 17 leagues from around the world in addition to over 50 national teams. Exhibition, Tournament, League, Cup, Season, and Training modes are available to play, ranging from simple round-robin competition to simple knock-outs to combinations of the two, and the player rosters are as up-to-date as possible."},{"id":4755,"title":"FIFA Soccer 06","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Featuring a brand new engine (replacing the one used in five titles since FIFA 2003), FIFA 06 features new controls and gameplay, the most visible being more animations and better detailed ball and player physics and animation, the removal of the unpopular Off the Ball controls implemented in their 2004 version and remaking the free-kick interface so it's no longer obvious if the player decided for a shot on goal or a pass to a forward. Also new is the concept of \"Team Chemistry\"  which affects how well a team plays collectively. ****Featuring 26 leagues from 19 countries, 29 real stadiums and over 10'000 players with data for the 2005-06 seasons, as well as international teams, the game kept the \"Create a player\" feature as well as the many managing options untouched from previous versions. Career mode, the 15-year long climb to the top of the game, features new options such as sponsorships (which will only accept good results), player contracts and more weight on the player morale: a demoralized player (usually from not playing or possible influence from random events) is more likely to under-perform as well as pressuring the \"Team Chemistry\" values downwards and might refuse attempts to renew his contract, leaving on a free transfer.****While there are still many unlockables in the game (mostly third kits), the way to earn points changed. Instead of gaining points from completing tasks (from entering the EA Trax or creating a player to winning the Champions League or completing a career), the player has over 100 scenarios to way in five difficulty levels."},{"id":4756,"title":"FIFA Soccer 08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The 2008 edition of the long-running EA FIFA football franchise improves upon the gameplay and the features of the previous installments. It is the first game in the series to appear on the Wii and the PS3. Statistically, it includes 620 licensed teams, 30 national leagues (3 more than in FIFA Soccer 07), with the addition of the Hyundai A-League (Australia), Czech Gambrinus Liga (Czech Republic) and FAI Premier Division (Ireland). As usual, the leagues have been updated with new teams and prominent football countries (England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain) have multiple divisions. There are also 23 clubs from around the world not featured in specific leagues.****Gameplay changes include a revised shooting simulation, where factors such as position, defence, speed, bounce and direction weigh in. This is a continuation of the dynamic shooting meter from the previous version, where the position and a shot power meter make for powerful distance shots. There is also more attention to through-balls, more fluent animations and skill moves, revamped crowd, cheering and stadium animations, and a redesigned tackle system. Next to the known modes, \"Be A Pro\" is introduced where players take control of a single, fixed player on the field. It is not a career mode, but mainly an alternative way to play the games. Online multiplayer options allow players to form a team of independently controlled players, with 10 human-controlled players at the same time in a single match. The camera is changed for this mode, to constantly keep the specific player, but also the action in focus.****FIFA Soccer 08 contains licensed music tracks from all around the world. Brazilian player Ronaldinho is the poster boy for this version, only replaced with prominent national players for specific localized versions, especially for the European countries.****The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions include online interactive leagues, with full national leagues against other players on EA servers. The game also comes with the tools to set up independent multiplayer games and organize tournaments.****The Wii version comes with the Footii Party mode, hosted by a Mii avatar of superstar Ronaldinho. Using the players' Mii characters there are mini-games of Table Football and Shoot Off. Players can also unlock Ronaldinho to go head-to-head in a skill contest. The controls are completely different from the other versions, dubbed FreeMotion. Through 30 tutorials at the Football Academy, players learn to dribble, shoot, pass and perform tricks with a flick of the wrist. The same depth is offered as in the other versions, with crosses, through passes and distance shots."},{"id":4757,"title":"FIFA Soccer 09","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"One of EAs best selling franchises sees another yearly update, just months after the release of UEFA Euro 2008. However, continuing with the improvements seen in previous games, the developers tweaked the game further, such as adding a new physics model, which brings more realism to collisions, but also increased responsiveness and goalkeeper AI and animations.****Featuring thirty leagues and passing the half-thousand team mark, the game includes the usual modes seen in previous games, with enhancements to the Be a Pro mode, as well as a  10 vs 10 online mode. There's also a new paid premium mode, named Adidas Live Season, which tracked the real results of  six of the biggest leagues, and changed player statistics according to their actual form."},{"id":4758,"title":"FIFA Soccer 10","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"FIFA 10 is the 19th game of the series with new game features giving players new levels of control, new game modes and new strategy options for the teams. The game has over 30 leagues, 500 teams, 41 national teams, 50 stadiums and different weather conditions trying to create a realistic experience for the matches.****For FIFA 10 the manager mode has been revamped with many different improvements like a new transfer system, pre-season friendlies (only for PS3 and Xbox 360) or a different growth system. With Virtual Pro you can create a player and use it for the be-a-pro mode as well as other modes like the manager mode or the arena. You can also create a face on the official website of the game and download it for the game."},{"id":4759,"title":"FIFA Soccer 11","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"FIFA Soccer 11 is a licensed soccer game which allows the player to directly control his athletes. He has various playing modes to his disposal, e.g. single matches, multiplayer or leagues to prove his skill.  The most important improvement to FIFA Soccer 10 is the so-called \"Personality+\" feature which means that players have special attributes, e.g. poacher, which directly influences the variety of movements the player can use and their success rate on the field. The new passing system allows to set the amount of strength the athlete uses for his passing attempt.  The career mode know includes the option to eventually become a manager or trainer - the player also can choose to play as goalkeeper for the first time. Other smaller changes are the possibility to incorporate own fan songs and the new penalty playing mode."},{"id":4760,"title":"FIFA Soccer 12","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2011","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"FIFA Soccer 12 is a soccer game in which the player directly controls the athletes. As always, the game offers an extensive license package which allows the player to take control over a real-life team in a real-life championship. However, the career mode is the heart of the game: During up to 15 seasons the player brings his club to the top; either as manager, a single athlete or coach. Every role brings a different set of jobs and challenges to fulfill. The most notable changes in comparison to FIFA 11 (console version) include a new physics engine, a new defending system and the so-called \"Pro Player Intelligence\" which means athletes are aware of the skills of their athletes and base their decisions on that."},{"id":4761,"title":"FIFA Soccer 13","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2012","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Five game-changing innovations revolutionize artificial intelligence, dribbling, ball control and physical play to create a true battle for possession across the entire pitch, deliver freedom and creativity in attack, and capture all the drama and unpredictability of real-world football.  All-new Attacking Intelligence infuses players with the most sophisticated artificial intelligence ever achieved. Players have the ability to analyse space, work harder and smarter to break down the defence, and think two plays ahead. Now every touch matters with the most comprehensive and intuitive dribbling system ever developed for the franchise. Inspired by the world’s best player, Lionel Messi, Complete Dribbling enables players to face their opponent and use precise dribble touches combined with true 360° mobility with the ball, so it’s easier to be more creative and dangerous in 1v1 opportunities. FIFA 13 1st Touch Control transforms the way players control the ball, eliminating near-perfect touch for every player on the pitch, and creating more opportunities for defenders to win back possession. The second generation of the Player Impact Engine expands physical play from just collisions to off-the-ball battles between players. Defenders can push and pull for position, and utilise their size and strength to force opponents into poor touches and decisions before the ball arrives. FIFA 13 Tactical Free Kicks provides the tools to create dangerous and unpredictable free kicks. Position up to three players over the ball and utilise dummy runs and more passing options to outwit your opponent.  FIFA 13 delivers the largest and deepest set of game-changing features in the history of the franchise. Additional features and new modes will be revealed in the months ahead. "},{"id":4762,"title":"FIFA Soccer 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"With the new open passing system, FIFA 2002 allows you more freedom of play for the new season. Over 75 licensed national teams and 16 licensed leagues including the English Premier League are available for your control, and you have the opportunity to lead your team to the World Cup of 2002.**Updates to the series also include:****Improved tackling system. Depending on which angle you make a tackle determines the referee's call.****Commentary by John Motson and Andy Gray.****New set plays (similar to the style of the NBA Live series) allows for more control over you players during critical corners or free kicks.****Consecutive seasons brings promotion or relegation of your team in Europe."},{"id":4763,"title":"FIFA Soccer 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"With the new open passing system, FIFA 2002 allows you more freedom of play for the new season. Over 75 licensed national teams and 16 licensed leagues including the English Premier League are available for your control, and you have the opportunity to lead your team to the World Cup of 2002.**Updates to the series also include:****Improved tackling system. Depending on which angle you make a tackle determines the referee's call.****Commentary by John Motson and Andy Gray.****New set plays (similar to the style of the NBA Live series) allows for more control over you players during critical corners or free kicks.****Consecutive seasons brings promotion or relegation of your team in Europe."},{"id":4764,"title":"FIFA Soccer 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"FIFA Soccer 2004 features eighteen leagues, with thirty-five national teams and over ten thousand players. Take them into a multi-season career, or individual tournaments or matches.****Like EA's other 2004 games it has an in depth career mode, where you must manage your budget and team.  Promote players, demote players and renegotiate contracts, all in an effort to get your team to the finals again and again.****The skills to master range from kicked passes and headers to lob passes and bicycle kicks. You can take control of players before the ball reaches them, which makes it easier to find space to take the ball. Like other 2004 titles, FIFA uses the right analog stick for it's Freestyle gameplay.****Console versions use the EA Sports Bio, whereby you can continue to improve your gamer level and unlock rewards by playing other 2004 titles, such as Madden NFL 2004 or NBA Live 2004."},{"id":4765,"title":"FIFA Soccer 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Released only a few months after Euro 2004, FIFA 2005 brings several features to the franchise, such as the return of a player creation tool, where a player can be created from scratch from customizing the face (while it's not possible to define the texture like in previous EA Sports games such as NHL 2000, the player can customize the facial features such as shape of the eyes or the cheeks, in a way similar to RPGs such as Neverwinter Nights), accessories and playing abilities. It's also possible to create all kinds of competitions. **The Career mode was also extended, allowing now up to 15 seasons, and giving the player the chance to turn the tide of a simulated match anytime. This mode is a \"light\" managerial mode, where the player not only plays, but also signs new players and increase the clubs abilities in trainers, medical staff and other club staff).****The main gameplay change was the addition of \"First Touch\" controls. By performing one of the \"trick\" moves before the player gets possession of the ball it's possible to do a number of moves, such as touching the ball forward to gain a few yards ahead of the defenders or touch the ball to one side, and roll to the other of a rushing defender, and then pickup up the ball a bit ahead leaving the opponent stranded, and the inclusion of a fake shot move, which allows forwards to sit a goalkeeper before scoring in style or make defenders jump from their positions, opening room for a through pass or a run into goal. Other aspects of the game, such as the \"Off The Ball\" controls (allows the control of players that aren't in possession, moving them into an open position) remain unchanged.****Another new feature is the FIFA Shop, where the player can trade points earned in many ways, from simple tasks like having a peek at the Jukebox to obtaining 10 victories in a row in Career mode, for several items, such as third jerseys, additional music, more balls and night stadiums.****As it became the norm with the series, the game features 18 leagues and 38 national teams (some of these, due to licensing problems feature only generic kits and logos), summing up around 11'000 real footballers."},{"id":4766,"title":"FIFA Street","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"As a spin-off of the FIFA lineage, FIFA Street combines arcade action with the culture of freestyle street soccer. By removing the rules from the simulation soccer experience, FIFA Street exposes the heart of the world's beautiful game, on-the-ball flair and individual style.****Leading this movement are the worlds top professional players, showing off their skills and individual style in 4-on-4 match-ups against the backdrop of global venues that represent the true culture of street soccer. In the game's dynamic 1-on-1 encounters, beating your opponent will require skill, technique, and the careful selection of specific moves. Take on the best and earn their respect, gradually building your reputation and team into an unstoppable force that leads the tide of street soccer."},{"id":4767,"title":"FIFA Street 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Take your skills out of the stadium and into the street in EA's second installment of the FIFA Street franchise. FIFA Street 2 includes a new trick stick control mechanic, improved tricks, and a skill-testing juggle mechanic. You can dupe your opponent, juggle the ball on your knees and shoulders, and there are various new combos to show off. Pick from 20 teams from around the globe and watch over 300 of your favorite football stars duel it out in 4-on-4 match-ups. Select from 10 playable venues ranging from London's Westway Leisure Center to the sandy beaches of Brazil.****You can do quick matches (Play Now), change the looks and skills of players in the Creation Zone, and design your own venue. The main game modes include Friendly, Rule the Street (the career mode) and Skills Challenge where you can show off your football tricks. The career mode adds new goals in this version, based on acquiring a certain amount of skill points, scoring lots of goals, or scoring only with gamebreakers. You can select a radio station to play during the matches, mixing music with commentary."},{"id":4768,"title":"FIFA World Cup - Germany 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Released one month before the actual World Cup 2006, this game lets players play all the matches before they even started. Featuring 12 official German stadiums and all the teams that qualified for the World Cup 2006 in Germany, plus additional teams and unlockable classic players. The playable modes let you try any of the qualifying stages or skip right to the world cup mode assuming as one of the qualified teams. Additional modes include Global Challenge where you can replay 40 historical moments in football history to change the outcome, and various multiplayer matches."},{"id":4769,"title":"Fight Club","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Genuine Games","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Fight Club is based on David Fincher's film adaption of Chuck Palahniuk's novel of the same name. Fed up with consumerist American culture, a fight club is founded as a new type of therapy through bare-knuckle fighting. The game focuses on the fights and uses many characters and environments from the original story. You can create a new fighter or clone one of the generated characters. There are three general fighting styles to choose from: grappling, kung fu or brawling. The moves range from basic punches to devastating moves with broken bones, ripped clothes and real-time facial deformation. After each successful fight, you earn Character Development Points (CDP's) which can be used to upgrade or heal your character.****Aside from the regular arcade, survival and training mode, there is a story mode in which you need to work your way up as a rookie to become a key player in Project Mayhem in a storyline very loosely based on the original plot. Both the PS2 and Xbox version have an online multiplayer mode as well.****The game music has tracks by famous bands such as The Dust Brothers, Limp Bizkit, Korn and Queens of the Stone Age."},{"id":4770,"title":"Fight Night 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Fight Night is EA Sports' new boxing series, replacing the previous Knockout Kings line of games.****You have the option of creating your own personalized boxer, and entering a career mode, where you start off on the lowest rung in dirty, rundown gyms, as you make your way up the ropes to become the undisputed champion.  Throughout your career you will have to battle many enemies, all vying for the same title.  As you play, you will be able to train, improving your boxer's stats.  You can hit a punching bag to increase power and speed, spar with an opponent for more stamina and agility, attack the dummy to improve chin and body, or hit the mitts to improve heart and cut.  Besides career mode, you have access to the standard modes.****Fight Night 2004 features the \"Total Control\" system, which utilizes both sticks to give you complete percision over your boxer's moves.  The right analog stick controls all the punching, and the left stick controls movement and defense/blocks.****There are several unlockables available, all of which must be earned through career mode.  You can buy new clothes, entrance music, even new girls to accompany you to the ring.****The PlayStation 2 version of Fight Night 2004 supports online play via EA Sports' online network.****As with all other EA Sports titles, Fight Night 2004 utilizes the EA Sports Bio, which tracks your progress through all EA Sports games.  The more games you play, the longer you play them, and the better you do translates into a higher Gamer Level.  When you reach certain levels, you can unlock special rewards."},{"id":4771,"title":"Fight Night Round 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"EA's Fight Night returns in its second installment. Once again, you can create a new boxer and start a career that begins as an amateur in a shady gym somewhere in Queens, NY and fight your way up to the top. Alternatively, you could relive the careers of some legendary boxers.****Of course, you could go for a simple match with either a computer or a live opponent.****Round 2 offers many new features, like fancy particle effects that show blood and sweat spraying into the camera in ultra slow-motion. The \"Total Boxer Control\", which lets you throw punches by making certain movements with the analog stick, has been improved. There are also many ways to customize the appearance of your character, up to the shaping of the cranium and ears.****The soundtrack consists of a dozen contemporary (but unfortunately edited) hip-hop tracks.****All the previous features are still there too: You can play online (now on Xbox too), and you can unlock more moves, clothes, and equipment as you proceed in career mode.****Also, included in the GameCube version is a port of the SNES game Super Punch-Out!!"},{"id":4772,"title":"Fight Night Round 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Chicago","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"EA Sports' Fight Night Round 3 from EA Chicago lets you make your own fighter, train them up, and literally take on the world. ****Start by creating your own champ and customizing how they look, what equipment they have, their fighting style, their weight class, their signature move, and even their own illegal hit. Get equipment and trainers for your fighter to enhance his look and performance.****Then take your fighter to career mode where you'll play fight your way up from the local gym all the way up to five-star venues. Get trainers to enhance your training and boost your speed and power. Play against randomly generated fighters all the way up through the ranks till you beat them in points or to a pulp. Certain fights may get you a bit of extra money as an incentive, or give you a promotional deal, but pick your fights carefully because strategy inside the ring won't matter if you mismanage your fisher outside.****Fight smart during the fight by using the total punch control system to throw the punches you want to by using the analog stick. The total punch control system maps your fists to the analog stick getting rid of the need for senseless button mashing.****You can also play in historical fights like Taylor vs. Hopkins, Gatti vs. Ward, or Robinson vs. Lamotta in the ESPN Classic mode to play in the fights that made boxing history.****Once you've got the computer down for the count, you can play with any fighter or user created fighters or any of the ESPN Classic fights in local multiplayer with a friend. You can also take the fight online and prove your the real champion of the world against any opponent anytime, anywhere."},{"id":4773,"title":"FightBox","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Gamezlab","publisherName":"BBC Worldwide Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Re-live the FightBox BBC TV experience. Design and build your own virtual athlete to take part in a series events against other warriors and the Sentients, to take the ultimate prize of the Fightbox, and become the 7th Sentient.****The retail game features all the arenas from the TV series, plus 4 new arenas, allowing you to replay the TV series in your own home, or playing your own tournaments.****After building and training your warrior, you then take part in a series of test - completion of these allows you to upgrade your warriors strength, speed and weapons.****The gameplay consists of various gladitorial style events, such as fighting other warriors on moving platforms, or two warriors each trying to collect as many points from the same arena."},{"id":4774,"title":"Fighter Maker 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Enterbrain","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Fighter Maker 2 offers something you've never had before in a PS2 fighting game: the ability to build fighters from scratch using 3-D models that respond to your every direction. The customization process includes costumes, body types, special moves, camera angles, and everything you need to create a personally designed cast of fighting characters. Also included is an entire 3-D fighting game with a host of opponents ready to take your fighters apart. Once you prove your characters have what it takes to beat the locals, you can try your luck against your friend's fighters to see who can build the greatest fighter of all time. "},{"id":4775,"title":"Fighting Angels","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Fighting Angels is a story-less 3D fighting game featuring an all-female cast. The game is a 1-on-1 fighting game with minor wrestling influences: players can freely move in all directions around the arena, the ropes surrounding the arena can be incorporated into the fighting, and there is ground-based grappling much like in wrestling.  Each character has four attacks -- weak and strong punches and kicks -- which have three variations each. Besides normal attacks, there are so-called \"Sexy Attack\", which are weaker than normal attacks but are much flashier and will build the character's \"Sexy Gauge\". There are also \"Plain Attack\", which are more traditional but drain the Sexy Gauge. If a character's Sexy Gauge is full, they'll have a chance to use a super-powerful Sexy Combo Attack, which is often powerful enough to completely drain the opponent's health. It is also possible to block and use a basic grab move, as well as pick up objects around the arena to use as weapons.  The game includes a number of different modes. The main single-player mode is tournament mode, in which the player chooses a character and tries to defeat each computer opponent in order. There is also a standard versus mode for one or two players, a survival mode, and a practice mode. As is the standard for Tamsoft's Simple 2000 sports games, there is also a view mode where the player can dress and of the characters in any unlocked outfit and watch their animations from any angle."},{"id":4776,"title":"Fighting Fury","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tomy Corporation","publisherName":"Tomy","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Fighting Fury is a one on one fighting game, based on the Grappler Baki Anime. The 'Fighting Fury' tournament is a place where the best fighters from different combat techniques come together to battle for victory. There are 13 characters to choose from, and each is skilled in a different fighting style (Karate, Wrestling, Kenpo, Street Fighting etc). Players are able to create their own moves lists by learning moves from the other fighters, and then editing them together to customize their character. The game also features an 'Endorphin Gauge', which will unlock super powerful moves."},{"id":4777,"title":"Final Armada","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"I - Imagine","publisherName":"Square Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"A guerrilla war is raging on Taro-469 between the human-owned Ecco Corporation and the ruthless alien Naz'Ha over the Lazari crystals, a unique and powerful energy source that only seems to be found on Taro-469. The Naz'Ha invaded the former corporate colony, massacring the colonists. With the their superior technology powered by the Lazari crystal, the Naz'Ha have annihilated four waves of Ecco's retaliatory attacks over the past six months. It was only after Ecco was able to capture a Naz'Ha vehicle that the corporation's scientists were able to unlock the secrets of utilising the energy source and thereby meet the aliens on an equal playing field.  Players will battle an alien race in a war for a newly discovered and immensely powerful crystal energy resource. The player will control \"The Aggressor\" a transforming hover vehicle that can be upgraded by collecting alien technology crystals. Players will also be able to take command of the mothership's gun turrets. During the game missions, the player will be able to issue commands to his wingman. The wingman can be used to attack specific targets or to unleash a super attack. •With both wheeled and hover modes the Aggressor vehicle gives the player realistic multi-mode physics and strategic choice for vehicular combat. •Issue commands to your wingman for aerial cover, attack support, and delivery of super attacks. •Battle enemies using the turrets of the Monolith mobile base. •Earn numerous vehicle upgrades by collecting alien Nano-techs dispersed in levels throughout the game. •Explosive vehicle combat action. Fight and destroy squadrons of enemy vehicles as well as colossal bosses. Battles are jam-packed with explosions and flying missiles. "},{"id":4778,"title":"Final Fantasy X","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SquareSoft","publisherName":"Square Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Tidus is a young athlete who lives in a futuristic city of Zanarkand - the \"city that never sleeps\". He plays blitzball, a ball game where players throw the ball while flying around. Suddenly, a terrible disaster happens. A huge dark wave engulfs the city, spawning monsters. Tidus comes in contact with the mysterious creature, and as a result finds himself in a different world, 1000 years into the future. The civilization he is used to doesn't exist any more. He learns that the world he knew was destroyed by Sin, a terrible being that is believed to be indestructible. Tidus meets a young summoner named Yuna, and joins her as a guardian on her quest to put an end to Sin.****Final Fantasy X is set in a world that is somewhat similar to South Asia. The game doesn't use the traditional level up system: instead, you receive sphere points after battles, and then upgrade your characters' parameters while moving on a special sphere map. The ATB (active time battle) system is replaced by turn-based combat. The characters are given distinct class attributes, and you can switch between all your party members during the same battle. Summoned monsters (called aeons in the game) now behave like playable characters, have their own HP, and can fight for the party until defeated."},{"id":4779,"title":"Final Fantasy X-2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SquareSoft","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Final Fantasy X-2 is the first direct sequel in the history of the series. The events of the game take place two years after Yuna and her guardians defeated Sin in Final Fantasy X, and peace was restored in Spira. Rikku (remember this cheerful Al-Bhed girl from the previous game?) finds a strange sphere that mysteriously shows an image resembling... Tidus, Yuna's one and only love! Rikku brings the sphere to Yuna, who now doesn't look any more like the shy, quiet girl we know from FFX, but rather like a cool action heroine in short pants and with a gun in each hand. Determined to discover the truth behind the mystery, Yuna organizes a journey of \"sphere-hunting\", to find more spheres scattered around the world, and perhaps to find Tidus...****The series underwent important changes in this game, especially gameplay-wise. The ATB (active time battle) system is back, after it had been replaced by turn-based combat in FFX. The battles develop at a quicker pace than earlier games in the Final Fantasy series, with more emphasis on quick decision and timing. You have a party of three characters: Yuna and her friends Rikku and Paine (yes, you control only girls in this game!). The job system similar to that of Final Fantasy V is back, with the possibility to learn various abilities and to freely customize your characters' classes. Jumping and climbing are now possible in certain locations. Also, the gameplay is non-linear, untypically for console RPGs. Right from the beginning you have your airship, and you can explore the entire world at your pleasure."},{"id":4780,"title":"Final Fantasy XI - Chains of Promathia","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Square Enix","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"100+\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is the 2nd Expansion Pack for Final Fantasy XI Online.  In this expansion, players can learn more out about the legends talked about in the main game.****Journey through new territories, find new equipment, and meet brand new NPCs as well as monsters in the lands of Movalpolos, Bibiki Bay, Tavnazian Archipelago and Uleguerand Range.****This expansion cannot be played without installing the full version of Final Fantasy XI. It has been included in the first release of the European Windows version, along with the first expansion pack."},{"id":4781,"title":"Final Fantasy XI - Online","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Square Enix","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"100+\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Final Fantasy XI Online is an MMORPG which is played in the online persistent medieval world of Vana'diel.****Create your own character by choosing your race, gender, face, body size and job.  The five unique races are: Hume, Elvaan, Tarutaru, Mithra, and Galka.****Beginning jobs include: Warrior, Monk, Thief, White Mage, Black Mage and Red Mage.  More jobs, such as Bard, Paladin, Beastmaster or Ranger, become available after certain quests are completed.  Players can change their job at any time and can eventually add a \"support\" job.****Join other players to form \"clans\" on various servers to fight the evil beastmasters. You can communicate with other players in your group using text and body language.****The North American release includes the Rise of Zilart expansion pack which adds 3 additional jobs: Samurai, Dragoon and Ninja."},{"id":4782,"title":"Final Fantasy XI - Treasures of Aht Urhgan","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Square Enix","publisherName":"Square Enix, Inc.","players":"100+\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Treasures of Aht Urhgan is the third expansion for the original Final Fantasy XI Online game. It introduces a new continent on Vana'diel: Aridjiah (known as the Near East), with the Aht Urhgan race. Just like the previous expansions, there are new jobs available: Blue Mage, Corsair and Puppetmaster. New monsters have been included as well. This expansion, along with the first two, is included with the Xbox 360 release of the game."},{"id":4783,"title":"Final Fantasy XI - Wings of the Goddess","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Square Enix","publisherName":"Square Enix, Inc.","players":"100+\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Wings of the Goddess is the fourth chapter of the  Final Fantasy Online series and add-on to Final Fantasy XI Online. It features new quests for players to explore and new locations to explore and defeat new enemies and monsters with new jobs that can be obtained.****Not only can players explore online through the Xbox 360, but also through the PC platform as well as the Playstation 2 version."},{"id":4784,"title":"Final Fantasy XII","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Square Enix","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Final Fantasy XII is set in Ivalice, a fantasy world which also served as a setting for Final Fantasy Tactics. Two powerful empires, Archadia and Rozaria, are at war. All they care for is victory over the opponent. In order to achieve it more quickly, Archadia invades the small kingdom of Dalmasca. The young prince of Dalmasca falls in battle shortly after his marriage to the beautiful princess Ashe. The king is murdered under mysterious circumstances just before signing a peace treaty with Archadia. The iron rule of the empire is established in the small country...****You take control of a young thief named Vaan who lives in Rabanastre, the capital city of Dalmasca. Through a series of events Vaan finds himself involved in the political struggle, hoping to avenge the death of his treacherously murdered brother.****The game differs from its predecessors in many gameplay-related aspects. The traditional turn-based combat engine was replaced by free-flowing battles with real time elements, somewhat similar to western RPGs such as Baldur's Gate, or Knights of the Old Republic. You are unrestricted in your movements during battles, and there are no separate \"battle screens\". You can issue specific commands to your party members, or assign to them combat strategies (called \"gambits\"). New magic, abilities, and items are bought from stores or found in containers in the world, but before a character can use any of it they have to \"buy\" a license for it by spending license points earned in combat. In addition to the enemies and bosses found by following the story the player can also accept \"Hunts\" posted in bars or offered to the player after they show off their prowess. These are optional encounters where the player has to track down and either trap or lure a very powerful monster before defeating it."},{"id":4785,"title":"Final Fight - Streetwise","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"You play the role of Kyle Travers, an underground pit fighter and brother of Cody Travers from the original Fight Fight series. The game takes place as Kyle searches for his brother. Kyle, now a released convict has got caught up in problems. The game itself is non-linear and is a 3D Beat-em Up. Haggar is in the game also. The setting is modern day Metro City. Unlike the previous games you can interact with NPCs and there are side missions which allow you to earn new moves. Like the previous games you can pick up various objects like pool cues, shotguns, and lead pipes. An all-new combo system has been incorporated as well."},{"id":4786,"title":"Finding Nemo","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Guide Nemo and Marlin through their underwater adventure. Meet all of the characters from the Disney/Pixar movie, Finding Nemo, as you live all of the film's storyline. The search for Nemo is on, and it is up to you to find him. Dive in!****Features:****1. Live the film through the game and help reunite Nemo and his father Marlin.**2. Over 15 levels of action and adventure with multiple unlockable mini-games in each level.**3. Play as all 3 of the main characters from the film: Nemo, Marlin, and Dory.**4. 3-D underwater environments.**5. Interact with all the characters from the film including Bruce, Crush, and the Tank Gang.**6. Features film clips that capture the essence of the movie."},{"id":4787,"title":"Finkles World","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Finkles World is a puzzle game that features 3 game modes: Classic, Puzzle & Collect Color. The gameplay is about join 3 or more creatures of the same colour to make them dissapear being careful that the upper bar doesn't reach zero or it will be game over. "},{"id":4788,"title":"Finny the Fish & the Seven Waters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEI","publisherName":"Natsume","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"It's a fish-eat-fish world in the vast depths of the waters with countless others as predator and fishing humans making life dangerous, but something far more sinister lurks in the deepest fathoms. As an earthquake shakes the very foundations of Finny's home stream, it also shakes the foundations of his fishy life. Now lead by Kappa, the protector of Finny's home, he must travel throughout the vast seas in order to meet the Masters and collect their statues.  One of the most important parts of the game is the hunger meter. Finny must eat fish in order to survive, or else his hunger meter will deplete and he will gradually lose health. He is able to lock onto different fish with a targeting system. He can even eat fish that are larger than him by biting it a certain amount of time. However, he cannot eat lures. In order to escape from fishing humans, he must either break the fishing line or jump out of the water to unhook himself. He'll also need to avoid other dangers such as alligators and electric eels. The game keeps track of what fish he's eaten and what lures he's taken.  Other than that, this game has many puzzles to be solved and people to help. You can collect one item at a time to bring them to people that need them. "},{"id":4789,"title":"Fire Blade","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Kuju Entertainment","publisherName":"Midway Games Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"An elite anti-terrorist force, Fireblade has been mobilized to take care of a dangerous terrorist group known as \"United Eastern States\", who are plotting to develop weapons of mass destruction.****Piloting the powerful attack helicopter through various missions, you must take out a range of enemy units, from military bases hidden in the middle of nowhere to other attack craft (both air and ground based). The Fireblade includes a range of weapons to use during each mission, such as swarm missiles, cannons and homing missiles."},{"id":4790,"title":"Fire Heroes","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Spike","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Fire Heroes (aka Hard Luck - Return of the heroes in Japan) is a firefighting game set in Clayton Tower, a new, nearly complete 30 story sky scraper that houses a shopping mall on its bottom floors. A fire breaks out in the tower as the tower's owners and clients hold a Christmas party. Your goal is to find and rescue victims of the fire. You play as three characters. Douglass Brantly is a 31-year-old fire fighter with the SA-City fire department. He's fought fires for 15 years and is represented by the key word \"Brave.\" Max Broderick is a 28-year-old agent with the S.A.P.D. police force. He's represented by the keyword \"Justice.\" Finally, there's Scott Winkler, a 27-year-old architect who designed Clayton Tower. Scott is represented by the keyword \"Love.\" Each characters has different abilities. For example, one has a pistol while the other has a full set of fire-fighting equipment, complete with a fire hose. This adventure will test the decision-making ability of the player to the limit, it’s going to be a tough task to succeed against all odds! "},{"id":4791,"title":"Fire Pro Wrestling Returns","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"S - Neo","publisherName":"Spike Co., Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Fire ProWrestling Returns is a 2D-graphic based wrestling simulation game. The game has a north-south/east-west-axis movement system. This allows for dual-plane movement rendering it to play like a 3D wrestling game (although the moves are still done in 2D).****The game features 327 wrestlers on the main roster, from over 10 major Japanese wrestling and mixed-martial arts organizations. This in-depth roster allows the player to simulate classic matches or matches that could never take place.****Game modes include a standard exhibition match, tag team exhibition match with 2, 3 or 4 player teams, a round robin league tournament featuring up to 64 wrestlers, a sudden elimination tournament featuring up to 16 wrestlers, mixed martial arts matches aka Ultimate Fighting (with either Pride or K*1 Rules), battle royal matches with up to eight players in the ring at the same time, 5-man team elimination matches and for the first time ever in a Fire ProWrestling game, a North American cage match mode.****The edit mode allows you to create wrestlers, referees and even entire wrestling organizations (with their own ring and logo). This mode features over 1,648 moves and holds you can assign to your wrestlers, and you can then tweak their CPU logic, so as to make them behave as you like when controlled by the computer.****The new features for the Fire ProWrestling series debuting in Fire ProWrestling Returns are North American cage matches, face layering on edit mode, and ring seconds (aka managers) that accompany wrestlers to the ring. It also features over 20 brand new moves, including some reanimations of old moves."},{"id":4792,"title":"Firefighter F.D. 18","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Firefighter F.D. 18 is your basic action/adventure game with a twist. Instead on monsters, the game's main protagonist Dean McGregor has to take on some nasty fires instead.**Most of the time the player is putting out fires, saving innocent people and completing other tasks.**Once in a while, there is also a \"Boss Fire\" who has to be defeated before one can proceed to the next level. This is not a fireman simulation by any means, but an arcade-like experience with lots of flames, and a storyline, which revolves around an arsonist and is as deep and multi layered as your typical action movie. The main thing about Firefighter F.D. 18 however, is the action, and there's plenty of it."},{"id":4793,"title":"Fisherman's Bass Club","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vingt - et - un Systems","publisherName":"Agetec, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Fisherman's Bass Club takes anglers of all ages and abilities into the world of Trophy Bass Fishing. Learn the secrets to hooking bigmouth bass in remote lakes around the world. Discover and use the best strategies for selecting locations that yield the highest quantity and quality of sports fish.****In this 3D fishing simulation, fight some of the toughest freshwater sports fish around. Select favorite fishing holes and hone skills as a fisherman in multiple bids to win each tournament. Choose the right lures for a personalized style of fishing and come back with load after load of prize-winning bass."},{"id":4794,"title":"Fisherman's Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"A next-gen upgrade of Fisherman's Bait: A Bass Challenge for the PSOne.  This one features five different lakes to fish in, each free-roaming and with seven different types of fish to catch including Catfish, Trout and Bass to name a few.  There are a 110 different lures to choose from as well as 100 different rod and reel combinations to choose from.  To catch fish the players must hit certain buttons when prompted in order to keep the fish hooked, the larger the fish, the faster and harder the sequences.****There is even a Fish Mood Meter that gives the player tips on why the fish aren't biting and how to remedy the situation.  There is also a two-player mode, where friends can take on each other head-to-head or against an AI opponent in a series of mini-games along with the obligatory career mode."},{"id":4795,"title":"Fishing Fantasy - BuzzRod","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starfish","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Possum is an archaeology researcher at the university, who dreams of becoming a famous archaeologist following in the footsteps of his uncle, except that his other great love is fishing. In fact it is fishing, and not his research, that takes up most of his time! One day, Possum finds an old parchment text describing an ancient and mysterious civilisation: \"A culture which worships the fish as a Messenger of God... an ancient science, new species... prehistoric fish\". Possum thinks these notes were written by his uncle before he died. He considers for a while, and then says to himself: \"This will enable me to catch the biggest fish the world has ever seen!\" \"I may achieve my dream and be granted the title of professor!\" And so Possum's quest begins! "},{"id":4796,"title":"Fitness Fun","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports","description":"Fitness Fun is an exercise-themed rhythm game starring D3 Publisher's virtual idol Riho Futaba. Riho is putting on a special concerts for the 5th anniversary of her debut, and her manager has asked her to do dance aerobics training to perfect her rhythm. During each song, a cursor scrolls across a set of four bars with notes arranged on them in time with the music. The player must move the cursor to as many notes as possible, and press the button on the controller in time with the music to dance along. Play well, and Riho will stay with the rhythm and earn points, but play poorly and she will start to get out of breath. If too many wrong notes are played, the song will be failed and end early. Extra songs and costumes can be unlocked by beating preset scores in the Lesson mode. There are a total of 12 songs and 14 costumes to unlock. It is also possible to save replays of performances to watch later without the note bar obscuring the view of Riho. A highly popular pin-up model, has been instructed by her manager to develop a sense of rhythm in order to prepare for her 5th anniversary concert. Can she get through this tense moment of her career in one piece?! Will she be able to perfect her routine in time?! As the concert draws near, her anxiety grows. "},{"id":4797,"title":"FlatOut","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bugbear","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"FlatOut is a driving game where crashing your car can be more fun than racing it.  You drive muscle cars around dirt tracks, battle them on destruction derby arenas, and take part in Ragdoll Olympics.  That last one may need some explanation.  When you crash in FlatOut, your driver (the Ragdoll) is flung through the windscreen, very much like in Rekkaturvat.  This feature is used in the Ragdoll sports where the task is to propel the hapless driver as far, as high, or as accurately as possible.  On the demolition arena the goal is to wreck other cars before yours is.  Simple as that.****The bulk of the game is racing though and it can be performed in typical quick race and time trial modes in addition to the proverbial career mode.  There are also two different handling modes for the cars.  Normal mode gives arcade type handling, suitable for gamepads.  Professional mode seems to be designed for steering wheel owners and provides very challenging simulator-type handling.  Not surprisingly since Bugbear's previous racing title Rally Trophy was considered to be very challenging, even demanding, simulation.****Bugbear's experience with simulation dynamics shows in FlatOut.  Almost everything on the track can be run into and it behaves as it should in real life.  Or at least as in a car-chase movie.  Stuff that cars scatter around are there on the next lap too and cars are gradually dismantled when hit to other cars or solid objects around the track.****Multiplayer modes are of course great party hits.  Depending on platform, FlatOut has hotseat, split screen, LAN, and/or online multiplay modes."},{"id":4798,"title":"FlatOut 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bugbear","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"As in FlatOut your goal is to drive as reckless as you can and still win the race. But contrary to its predecessor, FlatOut 2 is now a complete arcade-racing game.****The core of the game is the career mode which features 3 different racing-classes: Derby, Race and Street. Every class is also divided into 3 levels. You begin your career in the derby class level 1. Here you drive old, wrecked cars straight from the dump. As you progress to the race class and finally to the street class you can buy better and faster cars which you can then also tune to your needs, like installing a new engine.****Inside the classes you find different kinds of events: from normal races over Destruction Derbies to stunt events. All of the events feature a fully destructible environment. This is not only eye-candy but is also required to fill up your nitro and handicap your enemies.****If you get bored of that, you can play one of the 12 mini-games. Like in FlatOut your goal here is to do all kinds of crazy stuff with your driver. You can use him as a football, throw him through burning rings and more. These mini-games can also be played with up to 8 players on one PC in a hot-seat mode."},{"id":4799,"title":"Flintstones - Bedrock Racing, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coyote Console","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling, Fred Flintstone is toiling away as usual at his thankless construction job. When it's quitting time, his boss threatens him with summary termination if he does not finish his trench-digging assignment by the next morning. The biggest dilemma for Fred is that he needs to practice for an upcoming bowling tournament. The benevolent alien named The Great Gazoo materializes and solves the problem by digging a trench and lining it with giant bowling pins. He then gives Fred a large bowling ball half shell in which to play live action bowling.  The action in Bedrock Bowling takes the form of steering the bowling shell down 8 different lanes. Each lane has 10 pins that the player must try to hit. Additionally, there are many diamonds, birds, and other powerups along the way to be collected for points.  The 8 lanes are Gravel Factory, Quarry, Flooded, Tar, Freeway, Crystal Mine, Lava, and Rockzilla. "},{"id":4800,"title":"Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Toka","publisherName":"Swing! Entertainment Media AG","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Cart Racer based on the second Flintstones Movie. Eight racetracks, can also be raced mirrored or reverse. 9 different vehicles (not counting the bonus vehicle - a UFO controlled by Gazoo the Great). 4 Player multiplayer split screen mode. Diverse weapons and power ups. Several drivers to choose from (Barney, Fred, Wilma, Chip Rockefella etc.). A multitude of different game modes such as bomb hunt, where the player needs to pass along a bomb before it explodes."},{"id":4801,"title":"Flipnic - Ultimate Pinball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEI","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"A pinball game with multiple twists.**Flipnic isn't your basic pinball game, it's a psychedelic trip through fantastic land of pinball. The game features multiple tables in which the player must complete a given set of tasks before she can proceed to the next level. Each of the \"tables\" consists of many smaller playing areas and every one has some gimmick in them. For example, one must first freeze the waterfall and then destroy the ice and climb a mountain behind it. All this using only the paddles and the ball."},{"id":4802,"title":"Flow - Urban Dance Uprising","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"FLOW: Urban Dance Uprising is a dance game similar to Konami's Dance Dance Revolution series. Instead of being focused on J-Pop and other licensed tracks, the game is focused on hip-hop and urban culture. The game features fifty different songs from classic hip-hop artists such as The Sugarhill Gang and Kurtis Blow.****The point of the game is to clear several songs by pressing buttons on either a compatible dance pad or on your game pad. Your performance will affect your final score and any unlockable bonuses you get.****There are several unlockable features in the game, including more songs, characters, costumes and game locations. You obtain these as you progress in the game by completing the requirements given to you before you begin a stage. The game also supports the EyeToy accessory, so you can see yourself on the screen as you dance with the game."},{"id":4803,"title":"Flushed Away","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Monkey Bar Games","publisherName":"D3Publisher of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"In this game, based on Aardman Animation's first computer animated movie with 3D graphics, you control a pair of rats: Roddy who is from the posh side of Kensington and gets flushed into the London sewers, and Rita who owns a boat on the sewer named the Jammy Dodger. The evil Toad wants to destroy the rat community of Ratropolis and you must thwart his plan and return Roddy home. Journey through the various settings from the movie in this 3D platformer with 10 levels while using weapons to vanquish foes. Roddy uses a toothpick as a fencing weapon while Rita can kick and use a bouncing bungee, and the boat has a crayon crossbow. There are power-ups such as Rita's Ruby, a fire extinguisher, and air cannon. There are also minigames you can play against a partner titled Rat Traps & Crayons, Castle Siege and Pathfinder. They allow you to increase your health and unlock exclusive content by collecting and salvaging rare treasures."},{"id":4804,"title":"Football Generation","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Trecision","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Football Generation features 44 international and 33 major club teams from across the globe. The players' names are not licensed, but the game has a wide array of game modes:****1. Quick match: a friendly match between national teams, clubs or a mix of both.**2. Clubs cup: a complete cup with the classic rules such as the away goal rule, extra time and the golden goal.**3. Clubs league: a full league, followed by a championship.**4. Custom competition: a fully configurable custom competition.**5. Scenario mode: play specific cup and league scenario's.****Using Criteron's Renderware engine and Firelight's FMOD sound engine, Football Generation contains detailed stadiums, 3D players, four camera angles, realistic weather effects and various replay modes."},{"id":4805,"title":"Forbidden Siren 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - AO (Adults Only)","developerName":"SCE Japan Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The sequel to the Siren survival horror game puts you again in control of several characters. The game takes place on a island on the coast of Japan called Yamijima. The story begins when the characters have to dock to the island to survive the raging storm. 29 years earlier, all the island's inhabitants disappeared in a blackout and you will need to investigate this mystery.****The sequel adds new features in the game, which most notably you will notice, apart from the original Shibito zombies, as the new Yami Bito demons. The sequel also has a new alert system which functions through the controller's vibration function and alerts you of any nearby danger.****Stealth plays an important role, as well as light and darkness, as the creatures are sensitive to it in different ways. Just like in the previous game, you can sight-jack enemies and animals, to view the environment through their eyes. There are over 30 weapons to collect and there are three difficulty options."},{"id":4806,"title":"Ford Bold Moves Street Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Razorworks Studios","publisherName":"Eidos, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Ford Bold Moves Street Racing is the third Razorworks-developed title in the licensed Ford Racing series since they took over development in Ford Racing 2. Unlike its predecessors, this version has an urban atmosphere. The road races, off-road challenges and circuit tracks have been removed and the action has been taken entirely to the streets of Los Angeles, with 24 tracks available. As in the previous version, the 18 available cars are all Fords, ranging from the 1968 Mustang GT to the 2007 Shelby GT 500.****There are 4 main modes: Quick Race, Team Racing, Solo Racing and Multiplayer. Solo Racing offers quick races, and championships where new vehicles and tracks can be unlocked. The real novelty is the Team Racing mode, split up in single races, team championships, challenges and tutorials. Team Racing has the player control two or three vehicles in a single team during a race in modes such as Race, Elimination or Duel. The team with the highest point total wins, so the player either has to switch between the vehicles to drive (the others cars then become AI-controlled) or issue orders such as Block (slow down another vehicle) or Draft (additional speed in the slipstream) to influence the driving behaviour of the team mates. This can be extended to double or even triple actions of the same effect. Blocked cars have to brake and weave across the track until they regain control.****Racing or completing challenges earns credits, which can be spent to buy new vehicles in the showroom. Despite the urban theme, there are no tuning options. Cars can only be viewed, repaired and sold. ****The PSP version adds 6 new Ford cars (1962 Thunderbird Sports Roadster, 1971 Mustang Mach 1, 2004 Bronco Concept, 2005 Shelby GR-1 Concept, 2005 SVT Sport Trac Adrenalin Concept, 2005 Thunderbird) and 7 new tracks. In the Team Racing mode, two cars can be controlled (3 in the console versions) and solo and team multiplayer is supported over Wi-Fi.****There is also an alternate Australian PS2 release Ford Street Racing (XR Edition), with 4 additional cars synonymous with the history of Ford in Australia: the 1970 Ford XY GT Falcon, the 1970 Ford XY GTHO Falcon (Phase III), the 2003 Falcon XR8 Ute and the Australian Falcon XR8. That version is also the only PSP version released in Australia."},{"id":4807,"title":"Ford Mustang - The Legend Lives","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"2K Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The Ford Mustang is featured in its very own game, as players can choose from 40 different models ranging from the original 1964 Mustang all the way up to the 2005 version. Career mode and \"coin-op\" Challenges provide a test of driver skill as you unlock new cars and tracks, all while racing against AI drivers and dealing with traffic. New York City is one of seven U.S. cities you will race through, with 22 different layouts overall. Multi-player is supported for 2 players."},{"id":4808,"title":"Ford Racing - Off Road","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Razorworks Studios","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"As you might expect, this game takes the Ford Racing series off the road, and into the desert, forest, and ice. Features 12 tracks, (plus reverse versions of all tracks) and 18 Ford and Land Rover vehicles.****Game modes include Quick Race, which drops you right in the action, Career mode, which starts you out with a few thousand credits and a map of the nearest races, Tournament, which is a shorter version of Career mode, Arcade mode, which lets you play a single race with the track, mode, and vehicle you want, and Multiplayer, which lets you race split-screen. Some tracks and vehicles need to be unlocked through career mode before they become available."},{"id":4809,"title":"Ford Racing 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Razorworks Studios","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"If you love Fords and racing, you'll get a chance to live out your fantasies in Ford Racing 2.****Drive Mustangs, Thunderbirds, concept cars, stock cars, exotic sports and race cars - even F-Series pick-up trucks. Choose from 32 models, legendary classics as well as futuristic supercars, like the Ford GT (classified under these categories in the game: Living Legends, Movie Stars, SVT, Concept, Off Road, Custom and Stock Car).****The 16 graphically detailed venues include road race tracks, off-road (over desert and jungle terrain), high speed oval speedways and race circuits. There are different competition types to test your driving skills including: Time Attack, Elimination, Racing Line, Driving Skills and more.****You select the amount of driving control you want. Standard gives you automatic transmission, anti-lock brakes and traction control. Choose Advanced for more precision driving with a manual transmission and more option selections. Learn the controls of the game in \"Quick Race\" which automatically selects a car for you and puts you on a pre-selected track. Then choose the \"Single Player\" to race with computer opponents or \"Multi Player\" for head-to-head competition with a friend. Select from different background music types (rock, funk etc.) to further customize your experience.****Views can be toggled between 1st and 3rd person perspective. On screen in the first person view, the speedometer, tachometer, rear view mirror, are shown as well as a map on left side showing your current location and nearby competitors. Classic car dash panels differ from more modern cars, too. Depending upon your perspective, you'll see your lap times, overall position, rpms and speed."},{"id":4810,"title":"Ford Racing 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Razorworks Studios","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Ford Racing 3 is the sequel to Ford Racing 2.****Now there are 55 Ford models available (Ford GTs, Thunderbirds, concepts, SVT vehicles, Mustangs and Tucks) and you unlock them as you win the races.****Twenty six tracks are available, including road, off-road and oval ones, in different environments (snow, mud, water, mountain trails, beach, race tracks and more).****It has 2 play modes: Ford Competition and Ford Challenge. In Ford Competition you run 14 thematic cups. In Ford Challenge, you run single races in different game modes: boost, relay, overtake, elimination, duel, drafting, driver skills, seconds out, race line and time attack. As you win the races, you collect Ford cars, tracks and race types.****The multiplayer mode ables you to play via LAN (only for PC) and split screen mode (on PS2 and Xbox)."},{"id":4811,"title":"Ford vs. Chevy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Pick from one 48 accurately modeled classic and contemporary Ford and Chevy vehicles to try and win the Westington Cup. ****Pick your side, either Ford or Chevy, and compete in circuit races, point to point races, time trials, drag races, and other events. Work with your teammates to gain a leg up on your opponents by choosing when to play aggressively and ram them to gain position and when to block them from trying to steal your position. Tweak your car to get the most performance possible by getting over a hundred parts from over twenty manufactures. ****Play against a friend in split screen mode or up to 5 other people either online or via system link."},{"id":4812,"title":"Forever Kingdom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"Agetec, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Forever Kingdom is the prequel to Evergrace set directly before those events. The player controls Darius (the main character), Ruyan (the childhood friend), and Faeana (the amnesiac). While traveling the party comes upon a strange girl named Solca, who is summarily kidnapped by an evil wizard named Darsul. During that event, the party is cursed by Darsul, and they now share 1 life bar.****Battles occur in real-time, and the player can freely switch controls to any of the three characters. Skills are gained through equipping items. Each character is assigned a button and can use their skills by pressing that button. Using multiple skills from each character can result in combos that give bonus damage."},{"id":4813,"title":"Forgotten Realms - Demon Stone","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Centuries ago two unspeakably evil forces were entrapped in a Demon Stone while battling each other. Now three adventurers happen to meet by chance and discover the Demon Stone just as it breaks and releases the two spirits: a Githyanki general and a Slaad lord. Now only these three can prevent a war that will sweep over all Faerun.****Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone is an action RPG set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons: Forgotten Realms. Take control of three heroes, Rannek the fighter, Illius the sorcerer, and Zhai the rogue, as they try to destroy the evil unleashed by the breaking of the Demon Stone. The player only controls one character at a time but can switch between them on the fly with the direction pad. Each character has his/her own attack and can perform combos by pressing certain button combinations, e.g. B + B or A + B + A, and even perform team attacks and a team super attack. As they gain experience they will gain levels and can purchase new moves (combos) or upgrade old ones with experience points. They also collect gold with which they purchase new weapons, armor, and accessories at the end of each chapter.****The game is from the same developers as The Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers and has a story written by New York Times bestselling author R. A. Salvatore. It also features the voices of Patrick Stewart as Khelben “Blackstaff” Arunsen and Michael Clarke Duncan as Ygorl."},{"id":4814,"title":"Formula 1 04","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio Liverpool","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This licensed F1 game includes all official tracks, sponsors, drivers and cars of the FIA Formula One championship. The 2004 update includes all the latest changes to the teams, up-to-date driver rosters, and also the new Bahrain and China circuits. Online multiplayer is introduced and the singleplayer mode has been extended with time attack races against ghost cars, and historic cars that can be unlocked upon completing a full championship.****The career mode is another new addition. You start at the back of the grid and you have to impress sponsors and manager to earn a spot on a team. Success leads to lucrative deals, while failure gets you fired. There are four difficulty levels and gamers can race as themselves, with their name lined up on the starting grid."},{"id":4815,"title":"Formula 1 06","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio Liverpool","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The official game of the 2006 FIA Formula One World Championship is here exclusively on PSP and PS2, will all the new updates from the 2006 season. All the drivers and teams race onto your screen, including three new teams: Scuderia Toro Rosso, Super Aguri F1 Team, and Midland F1 Racing. All 18 tracks, from Bahrain to Brazil, are ready to test your driving skills. All the new rules brought in for the 2006 season apply, including the new knockout qualifying and tyre regulations. New racing aids allow beginners to race like professionals, and teaching experts new tricks. Career Mode: Live the dream and become a Formula One driver. Join a team, take on the competition, and rise to the top. Split screen: Race with a friend against a grid of opponents or go head to head and see who the better racer is on PS2."},{"id":4816,"title":"Formula Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive Software Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Formula Challenge is a formula 1 game aimed at beginners. There are two single player modes: quick race and championship. The championship consists of ten races with two qualifying laps and up to ten laps and each. The number of laps is adjustable. Unlike other formula 1 games the handling and physics simulation is action oriented. The not licensed tracks are set in Europe, America, Africa and Asia."},{"id":4817,"title":"Formula One 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio Liverpool","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Formula One 2001 is an officially licensed formula one racing game. All tracks, teams, cars and drivers from the 2001 season are in the game and can be selected. The game features a realistic damage model and various racing modes, including championship, single race-weekend, free practice and splitscreen mode for two players. Before each race, many aspects of the car can be customised. Further features are a replay mode and race commentary by famous reporters of each language."},{"id":4818,"title":"Formula One 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio Liverpool","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Officially licensed racing game based on the FIA Formula One World Championship 2002. Features all the drivers, teams and tracks from this season. A variety of single and multiplayer game modes, including full Race Weekend, World Championship, Time Attack, Hotseat and Arcade modes. Bundled with free DVD - The official review of the 2001 FIA Formula One World Championship."},{"id":4819,"title":"Formula One 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio Liverpool","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This game is an officially licensed product of the FIA Formula One 2003 championship. It features all the drivers, tracks (including changes), teams and the new qualifying rules and point tables. You can fine-tune almost every aspect of the chosen car to create the best setup for the current track. You can set gear ratios, set front and rear air foils/wings etc etc. This time around, you can also set the brake bias"},{"id":4820,"title":"Formula One 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio Liverpool","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The 2005 game in Sony's licensed Formula One series has been updated with the official teams, drivers and circuits from the 2005 season, including the new Istanbul track in Turkey, which will be opened on August 21, 2005, and the Red Bull Team. This instalment also introduces online multiplayer, up to ten players at the same time, with a world ranking ladder.****Next to the season mode and quick races, the career mode has been expanded, and there are new features such as interactive pit stops, a pre-race grid line-up set against a backdrop of mechanics, grid girls, journalists, cameramen and special events. By advancing in the career mode, you can unlock classic F1 cars and bonus tracks. The game supports EyeToy with DigiMask technology: create your own driver and wrap your picture smoothly around the model's face to be the champion yourself."},{"id":4821,"title":"Forty 4 Party","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"HuneX","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"In Forty 4 Party lots of cute little animals compete in over 35 different mini-games which everyone can play! Enjoy some fun contests with your friends and family! Can you press the buttons really quickly? Do you like thinking things out and have you got a good memory? Are you good at games involving skill? What is your speciality? In Forty 4 Party you‘ll find games tailor-made for you to enjoy! Forty 4 Party features 39 mini games, but for one player there are only 26 mini games avaliables, the other 13 are multi-player mini games. "},{"id":4822,"title":"Frank Herbert's Dune","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"WideScreen Games","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Frank Herbert's Dune is a 3D action game based on the TV mini-series. As Paul, the son of the Duke Atreides's concubine and heir to the throne, you must earn the trust and respect from the natives of the planet Dune, the Fremen, to ultimately become their propehsied Messiah, Muad'Dib. You will have to free them from the desolate conditions their home planet is in. Done that, there still is the evil Lord Harkonnen, who, with covert backup from the Emperor, slaughtered your family... do you really let him get away with this?****The game's music score is from the original TV series score."},{"id":4823,"title":"Frankie Dettori Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sidhe Interactive","publisherName":"Home Entertainment Suppliers","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"World famous jockey and superstar Frankie Dettori •Official licenses including access to the Roya Ascot Race Course, the Emirates Melbourne Cup, Flemington Race Course, Classic Caulfield, The Caulfield Cup, and more •Multiplayer online play for all platforms, allowing competitive and friendly play over the Internet •Multiple game modes including Career Mode, Jockey Challenge and Betting Party •In depth Career Mode including auctions, horse breeding, training and stable management •Highly detailed graphics including realistic horses and jockeys, weather effects, and accurately modelled international race courses •Lifelike horse and jockey animation, motion captured by Weta Digital, the VFX wizards behind The Lord of the Rings trilogy "},{"id":4824,"title":"Franklin - A Birthday Surprise","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Neko Entertainment","publisherName":"The Game Factory","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Educational","description":"Franklin is a 3D platform adventure game in the cartoon universe including arcade sequences and mini games. The game is targeted at children aged 3-8 years. The platform levels scroll sideways and have been designed to immerse the child into Franklin's Universe - their favourite cartoon! The mini games are small arcade type games, which are unlocked as rewards as the child advances through the game. The player can replay the games on a multi-player basis with friends and family. "},{"id":4825,"title":"Freak Out - Extreme Freeride","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Coldwood Interactive","publisherName":"JoWooD Productions Software AG","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"Freak Out: Extreme Freeride is an arcade skiing game, focused on performing tricks and stunts. The main mode is Mission, where players need to jump gaps, make tricks, grind rails and pick stars. Completing the different challenges is rewarded with money, exchanged for basic equipment (skis, boots, helmets) and style equipment (jackets, goggles, gloves) at the shop. It also opens up new slopes and mountains. In Freeride the aim is to get the highest score, opening up slopes and mountains, there are four mountains in total, and earning endurance points. Bone Ride has the player collect bones against a time limit to earn balance points and beating courses in the Slope Style mode requires the player to reach a pre-defined score to receive trick skill points. These different game modes are grouped in the main Career, Single race and Multiplayer sections.****Mostly about tricks, players need to take care of their landings - touch the ground with back, front or side weight and a lower score multiplier is awarded. Next to the basic information on the screen such as time, score and stunts, the game also keeps track of your \"flow\", by doing consecutive tricks. There are six different characters and the arsenal of tricks includes flips, rolls, carve/cross skis, grabs, rails, jumps and specials."},{"id":4826,"title":"Freaky Flyers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway Studios - San Diego","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This cartoon style racing game replaces the usual kart formula with planes (and all sorts of flying technology, such as UFO's, flying carpets and plenty more). ****Choose from one of the many different, and wacky, characters and take to the sky over various locations, each with its own set of obstacles and shortcuts. Each character has a different level of ability (for example, one may be highly accurate in cornering but slow, while another is much faster but less responsive in turning).****Apart from the usual race modes, you can also take on a 4 player race (split-screen only)."},{"id":4827,"title":"Free Running","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"Reef Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Free Running is a third-person open-environment arcade game, based around the sport of Parkour.****Set across multiple high and low rise urban environments, Parkour participants (known as traceurs) navigate around and over various obstacles using only the natural abilities of the human body. By stringing together spectacular gymnastic style moves, the player builds up 'flow', and is awarded points according to their agility and grace.****In the single player story mode, the players creates a novice traceur, who is mentored by Parkour athletes from Urban Freeflow, and by the Parkour guru Sebastian Foucan.****In addition, there are numerous single and multiplayer challenge modes - races, collection events, style based challenges, timed events and more.****Successful completion of challenges unlocks new levels, videos, clothing, footwear and music tracks."},{"id":4828,"title":"Freedom Fighters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Io Interactive","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Soviet Union has invaded New York City! Chris Stone is just a plumber, and he's willing to live out his life normally even after the occupation... Until the Soviets picked up his brother Troy and charged him of being a terrorist (i.e. freedom fighter). Now Chris must contact the REAL freedom fighters, get his brother out, and eventually, drive the invaders out of New York!****Freedom Fighters is a 3rd person shooter with squad-based tactics, with a variety of typical weapons such as pistol, revolver, assault rifle, sub machine gun, shotgun, rocket launcher, grenade, and so on. As you proceed further in the game, you can control more and more people in your squad, until you end up with up to a dozen different freedom fighters all fighting alongside you in your quest to drive out the invaders."},{"id":4829,"title":"Freekstyle","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Page 44 Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"Freekstyle is a EA Sports' take on motocross racing.  This game is all about going fast and doing cool tricks.  There are essentially two games here: first there is a straightforward racing game, where you race three laps around a circuit and attempt to finish first.  The second part of the game is a freestyle competition, where you perform tricks to score points, and attempt to rack up the biggest total.****The racing game, or \"Freekstyle\" mode, combines racing and tricks.  You will race around a circuit track, and attempt to perform tricks at the big jumps you encounter along the way.  Performing tricks fills your boost meter, which then gives you a speed boost you can use at your discretion.  If you perform enough tricks, eventually you can break into \"freakout\" mode, where you can travel at ludicrous speed.****Freekstyle features the voices and likeness of several real-life motocross stars."},{"id":4830,"title":"Freestyle Metal X","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Deibus Studios","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Freestyle MetalX is, as the name implies, a motocross stunt game.  It contains 9 pro riders and twelve licensed bikes to begin with, plus some secret ones.  It is structured somewhat like the Tony Hawk series with a career mode that is a succession of levels, each one containing goals like doing specific tricks, finding gaps and finding things, which could take the form of breaking windows, running people over, etc.  In this case, there are also racing goals.  Each goal gives you money, which can be used to unlock new riders, bikes and levels.****Controls consist of an accelerator, brake and clutch along with jump, trick and trick modifier buttons.  The modifier can be used to turn a superman into a nothing superman, for instance.  Wheelies are controlled with the right analog stick."},{"id":4831,"title":"Frequency","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"A rhythm and music game -- played using audio triggers instead of visual triggers.  The goal is to piece together each track of a song within a certain time period; not piecing enough tracks together loses the round.  ****To piece together each track of a song, you use the controller buttons to try to hit marks laid out on the track as they pass underneath your marker.   Complete a track, then move onto the next one.  Once you have completed each track, you are free to jam and mix freely with all tracks of the song in bass, rhythm, vocals, etc.  Each song is broken down into 8 tracks and there are dozens of progressivley more difficult dance songs by major names such as Crystal Method, BT, Juno Reactor, Paul Okenfold, Orbital, Jungle Brothers, DJ QBert, and No Doubt."},{"id":4832,"title":"Friends - The One with All the Trivia","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Artech Studios","publisherName":"Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"This game challenges player to answer a series of multiple-choice questions about characters and events of the 10 seasons of Friends. There are six different question categories: Relationships, Shake-ups and make-ups, Work and play, Memorable moments, Friends of friends, Wild card. Game also includes six different question types: Next line please, Says who?, What are they talking about?, The one with..., Timeline and Which friend?****Beginning of each game, player is assigned to a floor of the Friends apartment building. When you answer questions correctly, the windows on your floor will light up. When your floor is completely lit, you move into Central Park where you will answer a final, game-winning question. Game uses combination of friends video and audio clips. Game is hosted by Maggie Wheeler, James Michael Tyler, Elliott Gould and Christina Pickles."},{"id":4833,"title":"Frogger - Ancient Shadow","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"While his friend Lumpy is away, Frogger learns from his girlfriend Lily that the evil crocodile Dr. Wani is threatening Firefly Swamp.  He must save his home by solving puzzles, collecting gold coins and dodging hazards. In addition to running and jumping, Frogger can also manipulate objects with his tongue. The game's single-player story mode spans seven worlds and twenty-eight levels. The story levels can also be played in a timed challenge mode, and there is a multiplayer battle mode with a variety of scenarios. It is also possible to unlock the original Frogger arcade game."},{"id":4834,"title":"Frogger - The Great Quest","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Frogger returns with a brand new look, style of gameplay and attitude. Enter Firefly pond and join a magical adventure where an all-new Frogger searches for the princess of his dreams. In a lush 3D environment, Frogger explores dark caverns, goblin trails, swirling streams, perilous swamps and huge castles. During his adventures, Frogger interacts with over 80 unique characters that will help or hinder him in his quest to become a prince."},{"id":4835,"title":"Frogger Beyond","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Frogger just got back from his adventure at the Temple of the Frog, and is enjoying life in the swamp. Before long, it's his birthday, and he is summoned to the Elder Council. Frogger has come of age, and it is time for him to complete his rite of passage. Each of the 8 council members will send Frogger to a different world, where he will be tested to prove his readiness to be a teenage frog.****This game follows the gameplay model seen in the Game Boy Advance Frogger games. You play the game from an overhead view, and must move Frogger to the end of many maze-like, trap ridden levels."},{"id":4836,"title":"Frogger's Adventures - The Rescue","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"'The Rescue' is another game in the storied Frogger franchise. You play as Frogger who must \"hop-n-dodge\" his way through 7 worlds and 25 plus levels. All this in search for his girlfriend. The gameplay follows in its predecessors footsteps with challenging puzzles and enemies. On your quest you will also encounter mini-quests and side stories adding to the fun. In addition to the story mode is a multi-player mode for up to 4 players to compete in action."},{"id":4837,"title":"Front Mission 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Square Enix","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"In the year 2096, the Wanzer (\"Walking Tanks\" mecha) form the backbone of many military forces. The European Community is enjoying a period of relative peace when it is surprised by sudden attacks on German bases from a mysterious force. To investigate, it is decided to send the EC Armor Tactics Research Corps, also known as \"Durandal\". Inside the Durandal, a young new recruit, Elsa soon finds herself caught in an international plot. Meanwhile, the nation of Venezuela, is attempting to secede from the Unified Continental States (U.C.S.). UCS Forces are sent in to restore order and dispose of Governor Diaz. During a routine patrol, Sgt. Darril and his patrol witness a cargo plane being shot down. Heading to  investigate, they soon discover it was a plane carrying part of Diaz's gold. For demoralized UCS soldiers like Darril, this smells like opportunity...****Front Mission 4 is a turn based strategy game where the plot switches between two different theaters of operation: Elsa and Darril. Controlling the wanzer forces of either character, the story progresses simultaneously. Most battles take place on an overhead map divided into a Player phase and an Enemy phase. Typically a wanzer can move once and use his remaining Action Points (AP) to fire on the enemy or use an ability. Success in battle earns Experience Points, which are traded in for new abilities, such as Rapid Fire or Evasion bonuses. Each character has a set limit of Skill slots, which are filled up differently by abilities. While each character starts with a preference in skills, there is no limitation on what any pilot can learn. Money, found during on the map (along with items) or earned after a successful battle, can be used to upgrade wanzers and purchase new weapons."},{"id":4838,"title":"Fruit Machine Mania","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"OG International Ltd","publisherName":"OG International Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Fruit Machine Mania is a slot machine simulator for one person. The game is entirely keyboard controlled and contains six slot machines. Each machine looks and plays differently. Play to unlock new machines or bonus games. "},{"id":4839,"title":"Fruitfall","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"The objective is to make the fruit disappear by moving them around the grid until they are grouped together - fruit must be either above or to the left or right of another fruit, diagonals do not count. The fruit can be moved by rotating the play area and allowing the fruit to fall thereby creating groups of three or more of the same fruit, which will then be removed, a bonus is awarded If more than one group disappears on one turn"},{"id":4840,"title":"Fugitive Hunter - War on Terror","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Black Ops Entertainment","publisherName":"Encore, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Fugitive Hunter: War on Terror is a first-person shooter starring a bounty hunter named Jake Seaver, whose mission is to track and apprehend some of the world's most notorious criminals. ****Developer Black Ops Entertainment drew many of its ideas from the FBI's Most Wanted List to create a game that attempts to mirror the realistic pursuits and criminal behavior associated with nationwide manhunts. The game includes a cinematic story line and motion-captured animation, as well as a variety of weapons that can be modified by players throughout the game."},{"id":4841,"title":"Full Spectrum Warrior - Ten Hammers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Pandemic Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers is the successor of Full Spectrum Warrior.****Although you killed the tyrant of Zekistan in the first game, the situation hasn't improved. A civil war begins to unfold and various insurgencies fight against the Western forces. Even ethnic hostilities erupt in violence. So once again squads of US Light Infantry are send into the country to secure the Tien-Hamir (or \"Ten Hammers\") Province. But this time they can call upon the assistance of the British elements of the Coalition Forces.****Like in Full Spectrum Warrior you are the commander of two Fire Teams called Alpha and Bravo. But now you can brake down a Fire Team to a Buddy Team consisting of the Team Leader with the Automatic Rifleman and the Grenadier with the Rifleman. In some missions you also have now access to a Bradley Fighting Vehicle which you control just like you control a fire team. In some missions you'll also find tanks or APCs which your Fire Teams can enter and use.****You can now also give orders to a specific teammate. So if you want to breach a door, you order the Grenadier to unpack the rocket launcher and make a nice hole. It is also possible to give orders to the Fire Team you don't control right now.****Unlike the first game, Ten Hammers doesn't feature a separate tutorial but you rather learn how to play in the very first mission.****The twelve missions of the campaign feature several different objectives like reaching a convoy or destroy a street barrier. Since your squads can now enter buildings you have a whole new tactical layer to use against the many foes that hide in the shadows ready to kill you. To support this new feature, you can now also deploy a sniper in a building and activate the sniper mode in which you can take out the enemies one by one.****The multiplayer-mode also got updated and features now the ability to play cooperatively with four friends or do a few 2-on-2 objective based missions."},{"id":4842,"title":"Full Spectrum Warrior","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Pandemic Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"In Full Spectrum Warrior, you take on the role of commander of two squads of the United States military, Alpha and Bravo, as you guide them in the fictional country of Zekistan on a mission to capture or kill the terrorist Al Afad.****In the game, you don't directly control your troops.  You don't take aim at a target and shoot, and you don't circle-strafe around enemies.  Instead, you tell your squad what to do, and they'll do it.  It's like a real-time strategy game.  You can tell your two squads to do numerous things, such as hide behind a wall, take cover behind a car, lob a grenade, fire off a rocket, or attack a target.  You will need to utilize both squads to be successful.  For example, you can have Alpha squad hide behind a car and lay down covering fire at a target that you can't directly kill, giving Bravo squad cover so they may cross open terrain, and get into a position where they will be able to kill the enemy.****The game takes place in one locations, a Middle Eastern country, that's split up into several areas.  You'll have to make your way through parks, an airport, city streets, and even some buildings.  Throughout the country are many terrorists, all of whom are trying to kill you.  You have four members on each squad; the Team Leader, Automatic Rifleman, Grenadier and Rifleman.  Each plays a unique role.****Full Spectrum Warrior supports Xbox Live, where two players can play through the single player campaign.  Instead of controlling both squads, one player controls Alpha while the other controls Bravo."},{"id":4843,"title":"Fullmetal Alchemist 2 - Curse of the Crimson Elixir","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Racjin","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Based on the anime and manga of the same name, Fullmetal Alchemist 2 follows the journey of the two brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric. It's a prequel to Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel for PS2, with 30 minutes of original animation exclusive to the game.****In the action RPG style gameplay, players control Edward while Alphonse tags along as a sidekick.****Edward can use alchemy to transmute mundane objects into a variety of weapons for him or Al to use."},{"id":4844,"title":"Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Racjin","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel is a game based on the manga and anime series Fullmetal Alchemist, which follows the journey of Edward and Alphonse Elric on their quest for the Philosopher's Stone. The game takes place during their journey to Central City. The story and events depicted in the game take place between episode 17 and 18 of the anime, and were written by the original creator Hiromu Arakawa.****In this action RPG game, the player can use the sibling's alchemical powers to create items and equipment to use in battle. It features Edward as the main character, and Alphonse as a sub character who can be called in battle."},{"id":4845,"title":"FunkMaster Flex's Digital Hitz Factory","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Jester Interactive","publisherName":"Jester Interactive Publishing","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Funkmaster Flex Digital Hitz Factory is a music editor game using over 16,000 different instrument sounds as well as different music styles such as hip hop, garage indy, heavy metal, pop music among others to create new music.  Players can also use over 500 different video clips along with different effects and use a USB microphone packaged with the game to use their own voice to create their own music videos.  Players can also use the DJ Supermixer, a virtual spin decks to incorporate into their own music.  It is also endorsed by Hip Hop legend, Funkmaster Flash who has been involved in other rap-based games such as the Def Jam Vendetta series."},{"id":4846,"title":"Fur Fighters - Viggo's Revenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bizarre Creations","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A group of baby stuffed animals are kidnapped from their families by the Stupid Bears (an evil gang of stuffed teddy bears, of all things!), and it is up to the Fur Fighters to save the young ones. ****The group that you control ranges from Kangaroos and Penguins to Cats and Dogs, all with their unique abilities and styles of fighting, which you must use to not only defeat the Stupid Bears, but complete puzzles and specific objectives along the way. You can control only one character at a time, but there are teleport areas so that you can change your character to one that can complete the tasks at hand."},{"id":4847,"title":"Furry Tales","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Mad Monkey","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"After a thousand years of warfare, the conflict still rages between sheep and wolves. This conflict, whose foundations have now been forgotten by new generations, devastates meadows and forests, soiling them with flock or pack blood.  Wolves, jealous of green pastures where sheep nonchalantly graze, dedicate them ferocious hatred and want to prove their superiority in the food chain. Bored with being part of the \"weak\" animals, the sheep have decided to react, with the help of weapons they are ready to proudly defend their wool. "},{"id":4848,"title":"Futurama","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"UDS","publisherName":"SCi Games Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The Futurama series, winner of a 2002 Emmy Award for Best Animated Program, has been recreated on the gaming console. The game has been developed in close cooperation with the people behind the tv series and is presented as a 3D platform game with an authentic cartoonish look. All famous characters make an appearance and the story is guided with animations and original advertisements with the look and feel of the TV series.****'Mom' has bought Planet Express Deliveries from Professor Farnsworth and has gained control over planet earth. It's up to your crew (Fry, Leela, Dr. Zoidberg, Bender, ...) to stop her evil plans."},{"id":4849,"title":"Future Tactics - The Uprising","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Zed Two Limited","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Future Tactics: The Uprising is a turn-based tactical game by developer Zed Two. The world of Pillage has been taken over by alien creatures and the player has to stop this, taking the role of Low and his little sister Pepper, along with other characters they meet along the way. ****The battle system in Future Tactics combines tactics with a little bit of reflexes. By firing a gun you have to play some sort of mini game. The better you play, the more accurate your shot will be. Future Tactics uses cartoon-like 3D graphics with completely deformable terrain."},{"id":4850,"title":"G-Force","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Surfing","description":"G-Force is a licensed game based on the movie of the same name. The player takes the control of Darwin who is member of a secret government organization consisting of guinea pigs. His mission: defending the evil industrial magnate Saber who manipulates home appliances and uses them as weapons. ****Not surprisingly these are the main foes in this game. But Darwin is not even close to helpless: various guns and gadgets, e.g. a jet pack, a electronic whip or a grappling hook, are used to dispatch of them. Most of the time is spent in fights but there are also puzzles. Many of them require the usage of Mooch, a fly. It can be summoned at any time and is able to reach high grounds, to deactivate electronic devices, to fly through small holes and even to slow down time to pass through fast moving obstacles.****During the course of the game the player can find computer chips and hidden disks. On one hand these can be used to refresh ammo and health or to upgrade weapons. There is also the option to switch to a infrared view and scan objects. This rewards additional information.****The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions have an optional playing mode for 3D glasses."},{"id":4851,"title":"G.I. Joe - The Rise of Cobra","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Double Helix Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra is based off of the 2009 blockbuster movie, but features a brand new storyline that differs from the movie where an elite group of soldiers must fight against the diabolical Cobra Commander and stop his organization known as Cobra from taking over the world.****The gameplay is similar to Neo Contra with a behind the back view where the player uses a variety of weapons including machine guns and rocket launchers and the Delta 6 Accelerator Suit that makes the player invulnerable for a short period of time. Using these weapons and accessories the player must fight his way through a horde of enemies including soldiers, tanks and jet fighters, along with the standard end of level bosses.****The player can choose from 12 different Joes, but only a certain set at the beginning and unlocking more for completing missions, each with their own weapon and strengths depending upon their rank (Commandos are great at close range, Heavy Weapons are good at shooting from long distances while Soldiers are a mix of both), along with using various vehicles scattered throughout the stages.  The game also features a two-player drop-in/drop-out co-op option that allows a friend to join a game at any time, however during gameplay without a human ally, the computer's A.I. will take over for the second on-screen soldier."},{"id":4852,"title":"G1 Jockey","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"G1 Jockey a horse racing game with two game modes, a single player story mode and a one or two player trial mode in which the player(s) just compete in random races without the career progression.  In story/career mode the player starts as a novice jockey alongside two other AI jockeys and joins a stable. Each week they bid to take part in races aiming to end the year with the Rookie Of The Year contest after which they progress through successive to become Leading Jockey. The game is, in a way, endless because achieving leading Jockey status is not the end of the game - the player can continue playing season after season after season ...  Very early on the player acquires an agent who gives advice on tactics and career development. The player is not guaranteed races on good horses until they have experience. Initially they must bid for races on unproven horses and impress the trainers by finishing higher in the standings than predicted.  All races are viewed from the traditional rear, 'jockey's backside' point of view though the L1/R1 buttons do provide a sideways view and, when held down continually a rear view. During the race the player has to balance four things - the overall speed of the horse, the stamina, horse motivation, and the potential, which affects for how long the horse can keep the speed high after all stamina was lost. By using the whip on both left and right the horse can be raised to it's 'Go' state - motivated for the final surge.  The game boasts over two thousand unique horses, and sixty five AI opponents each season"},{"id":4853,"title":"G1 Jockey 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"Koei","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"Fancy hats, oval turf tracks and people waving tiny bits of paper on the stands. Welcome to the world of horse racing. While most other racing games have the player controlling a motorized vehicle (such as a car or a  powerboat), or using physics to move closer to the goal (skiing, sailing and so on), in G1 Jockey the player is controlling an animal, which makes it slightly different from other racing games in the market.****The player has to balance four things - the overall speed of the horse, the stamina, horse motivation, and the potential, which affects for how long the horse can keep the speed high after all stamina was lost - crucial for the last stretch sprint. It's impossible to raise all four at once, so players must have a well defined strategy to succeed.****Depending on their abilities, each horse might be better suited for a particular strategy or type of race, and each must be treated differently to achieve the best possible result. The game features a large roster of horses, and many tracks to choose from, including flat track and steeplechase races.  Game modes include race training, a tutorial, two player mode, and the career mode, where the player starts as a rookie jockey, and must complete races and training sessions to attract the attention of better stables."},{"id":4854,"title":"G1 Jockey 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"Koei","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"G1 Jockey 4 lets you take the reins and experience the feeling of being a top racehorse jockey. This fourth game in the hugely popular series introduces a new ranking system and abilities, as well a revolutionary analogue control system that gives you the most realistic horseracing experience yet. From the massively improved environments and animation, to the introduction of horse breeding, G1 Jockey 4 is a game that any true horse racing fan will revel in.  Beginning as a rookie you can compete in a variety of thrilling races and strive to improve your skills and thus gain access to better racehorses. You can choose how you want to progress go for short-term goals such as raising your rank and winning prizes, or aim for the top and secure your place as a horse racing legend. "},{"id":4855,"title":"Gadget and the Gadgetinis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EKO Software","publisherName":"Hip Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The classically popular Inspector Gadget is back in his first all new incarnation in 17 years. This time he has been recruited by an elite international peacekeeping organization--which means new larger-than-life capers, new gadgets and a new set of assistants: the Gadgetinis--a group of tiny robotic versions of Inspector Gadget who are frequently the unintended victims of his bumbling. But in the end, thanks to his heart of gold, his indefatigable spirit and a little help from his brilliant niece Penny, Gadget always manages to save the day. "},{"id":4856,"title":"Gadget Racers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zoo Digital Publishing","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Gadget Racers takes driving games into a whole new dimension of serious fun. Imagine the thrilling challenge of driving your way to the top of the heap in the most incredible car you've ever wanted to build. With over 100 cars to choose from, including, parts, paint, horns, bumpers, the only limit is your skill and imagination. Race, slide, spin and compete your way to some of the most outlandish accessories this side of Daytona. Gadget Racers offers a variety of tracks including street, off road and even the water in a pontoon equipped underwater car right out of a Bond flick. Put your driving skills to the limit, put the petal to the metal and go, go, Gadget Racers. "},{"id":4857,"title":"Gadget Racers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Barnhouse Effect","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Similar to a cartoon racer at first glance, the Gadget Racers game world is vibrant, colourful and light-hearted. The game’s racing locales are nothing to shout about visually, and are not to be compared with the likes of Gran Turismo - it’s not that kind of game. Environments are simple, quirky and are obviously designed for a younger audience.  The game itself is massive, covering some 60 circuits - some easy, some notoriously difficult. You’ll be able to choose from a large selection of more than 50 cars, with which you’ll race against nine others on land and water.  In order to make your car suitable for the game’s many hazards, a trip to the body shop is recommended. Here, players can outfit their racers with a variety of car modifications. Aspects such as tyres and steering can be altered and gearboxes, breaks and engines can be tweaked for maximum performance as well. Varying weather conditions can make races a little unpredictable, but it’s the racing skills of the player and decisions in the garage that will make the difference between victory and failure.  Gadget Racers is pure, unadulterated fun. Kids will love it."},{"id":4858,"title":"Gaelic Games - Football","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IR Gurus","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Gaelic football is a popular sport in Ireland. It's similar to soccer in so far as you got a goalie on each end, but it also has similarities with basketball since you can lift the ball off the ground with your hands, hand pass etc. Players will pass, kick and carry the ball up the other end of the field, and will attempt to score while attempting to dodge opponent players trying to gain possession of the ball. ****The goals are a bit different to soccer as well, the player can attempt to kick the ball past the goalie for higher points, but they can also kick the ball over the goalies head where the goalie can't defend for fewer points. ****The game itself has sponsorship from the Gaelic Athletes Association who owns all the rights to the team names and stadiums etc. The game did not however have sponsorship from the Gaelic Players Association who has the rights to the actual player names, so none of the official player names will feature in the game.****All the team Guernseys appear in the game from 32 of the teams, plus New York. 11 stadiums feature in the game. ****3 of the major competitions feature in the game. ****League which plays similar to soccer league in so far as you got 4 different divisions, teams move in between divisions depending how they do each year, and teams win for each division.****Provincial, which features the 4 provinces in Ireland, teams from each province will battle it out against each other.****Al Ireland, based on the performance of the Provincial matches, teams will battle it out against each other to find out who will win for all of Ireland. ****The game features full fixtures, that allow you to monitor how your team has been playing in the different competitions, and you'll also have the chance to trade/improve players at the end of the season."},{"id":4859,"title":"Gaelic Games - Football 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IR Gurus","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Gaelic Games: Football 2 is the officially licensed game of the Gaelic Athletic Assocation. It includes all 32 County teams, over 300 Club teams, and 12 major stadiums, including Croke Park, Casement Park, Parnell Park, St Tiernach's Park, Semple Stadium, O'Moore Park, Hyde Park, Fitzgerald Stadium, Pairc U Chaoimh, and Parc Tailteann. The jerseys and stadia are authentic, but as it does not carry the GPA license, the players' names and faces are not.****The game modes are Single Match, Season Mode, Manager Mode, Mission Mode and Training Mode. Single Match is the fastest way to play a game of football. Use the Single Match summary screen to set your favourite team and then randomise the other settings; such as home and way teams, stadium, weather, and rules. Mission mode allows you to take up the challenge and feel the pressure with these historical matches. Each mission has a handicap that a team must overcome; from seemingly impossible score deficits, to slim leads with seconds left on the clock. Manager mode takes you from season to season, with features including a new calendar view of the fixtures, new training to guide your players’ development, season stats for all the players in the league, and leaderboards for all stats categories.****The extensive team editing functions in the game allow you to edit the names of the County team players, and to edit all details of the Club teams; including the team name, uniform style and colours, and the names, appearance, and details of each of the players.****The game also includes support for the Cameo EyeToy and Digimask that allows a player to put his/her head into the game on top of one of the players. Four-player multiplayer is supported using the PS2 multitap."},{"id":4860,"title":"Gaelic Games - Hurling","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IR Gurus","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Gaelic Games: Hurling is the officially licensed game of the Gaelic Athletic Association. Hurling is a fast-paced Gaelic sport that is played with sticks (the hurley) and a ball (the sliotar). ****Gaelic Games: Hurling includes all 32 County teams, over 300 Club teams, and 12 major stadiums, including Croke Park, Casement Park, Parnell Park, St Tiernach's Park, Semple Stadium, O'Moore Park, Hyde Park, Fitzgerald Stadium, Pairc U Chaoimh, and Parc Tailteann.****Game modes in Gaelic Games: Hurling are Single Match, Season Mode, Manager Mode, Mission Mode and Training Mode. Single Match is the fastest way to play a game of hurling. Use the Single Match summary screen to set your favourite team and then randomise the other settings; such as home and way teams, stadium, weather, and rules. Mission mode allows you to take up the challenge and feel the pressure with these historical matches. Each mission has a handicap that a team must overcome; from seemingly impossible score deficits, to slim leads with seconds left on the clock. Manager mode takes you from season to season, with features including a new calendar view of the fixtures, new training to guide your players’ development, season stats for all the players in the league, and leaderboards for all stats categories.****The extensive team editing functions in the game allow you to edit the names of the County team players, and to edit all details of the Club teams; including the team name, uniform style and colours, and the names, appearance, and details of each of the players.****The game also includes support for the Cameo EyeToy and Digimask that allows a player to put his/her head into the game on top of one of the players. Four-player multiplayer is supported using the PS2 multitap.****The game comes with the Official GAA Hurling / Football skills DVD. This DVD features routines which can be practiced to help master the key skills of the game."},{"id":4861,"title":"Galactic Wrestling - Featuring Ultimate Muscle","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Aki Corp.","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"GWfUM is a wrestling/fighting game developed by the same development team that did Def Jam Vendetta.  There are 45 different characters based on the Fox Channels \"Ultimate Muscle\" TV show, each with their own unique features and finishing moves.  There are several locations to wrestle in along with six different modes including one on one exhibition, tag team, battle royal and even a five on five tag team match.  Four players can use multitap to play against each other or tag up against each other."},{"id":4862,"title":"Galerians - Ash","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Polygon Magic","publisherName":"Enterbrain, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Galerians: Ash continues directly the story told in the first \"Galerians\". 500 years into the future, an ultra-intelligent mother computer named Dorothy was given the responsibility of managing humans' lives. However, the computer's mind told her the humans must be destroyed as weak, imperfect beings, and a race of super-humans, the Galerians, must be created. But Rion, the hero of the first game, destroyed Dorothy in a dramatic battle. Now Rion is brought back to life and learns that Dorothy was able to execute a destructive program before her death. Once again, Rion must face and defeat Dorothy's creations, the Galerians.****\"Galerians: Ash\" is an action-adventure along the lines of  Resident Evil and other survival horror titles. Rion can fight enemies using various psychic techniques. The more he uses a technique, and the more damage he sustains, the more \"addicted\" he becomes, and when the addiction meter reaches the limit, his hit points get gradually depleted, and he cannot walk normally anymore. Like in other survival horror games, you rely heavily on healing and restoring items. Enemies also drop items that would raise Rion's maximum hit points or make his weapons stronger, in a RPG-like fashion."},{"id":4863,"title":"Gallop Racer 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"Gallop Racer 2001 is the first in the series to make it's appearance on the PlayStation 2 console.  The player can partake in a simulation where, as an owner of a stable, they can buy, sell, retire and breed various race horses throughout their career while training and conditioning them along the way.  The player will start out with a small amount of Jockey Points that act as currency in this game, using this to start out their stable by buying a horse and entering them in races.  Depending how well their horses and jockeys perform during races, they can continue to expand their empire and become the best in the business.****Not only can the player act as an owner, on race day they can also become the jockey and use their horses strengths to win races in a variety of tracks.  The player must play to their horse's strengths and avoid exposing their weaknesses through various weather conditions.  If the player and horse does well enough, the horse's attributes can change after the match, but also be affected negatively if they do poorly.****There is also a Practice mode where the player can learn how to play the game through the various modes and even have the ability to bet on horse races, however this can only be done on this mode.  Players can also go head-to-head in a split-screen, either with default horses or ones from their season mode."},{"id":4864,"title":"Gallop Racer 2003 - A New Breed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo, Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"Gallop Racer 2003 is an update of it's previous incarnations with the standard modes (exhibition and season mode) and has six different jockeys to choose for the players character in the season mode as well as 32 different tracks and over 3000 different horses.****Players can breed horses using a series of mini-games, the outcome, either good or bad, will determine the type of horse, the better the player is at the mini-games, the more powerful the breed will be.  Also the player can bet on races in the season mode, using the proceeds to buy better facilities to train their stable.  It also features an extensive training program for new players to the Gallop series."},{"id":4865,"title":"Gallop Racer 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"GR 2004 is an update of its predecessor, with more tracks and horses to choose from as well as an revamped camera system along with the betting system from previous games and the same gameplay (pressing buttons at certain times during the race to urge and slow the horse).  It features the same modes from others like exhibition and season mode with the ability for players to breed up too eight different horses at one time in season mode.  It also features a multiplayer tournament for friends to play against each other after each turn."},{"id":4866,"title":"Gallop Racer 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"Gallop Racer 2006, is the perennial update of the Gallop Racer series, with the standard gaming modes: Exhibition and Career, along with new modes such as Memorial Quest, where players can partake in over a 100 classic horse races from past years and Field of Legend, where players can test their created horses against actually horses from past years of horse racing.  This entire setting is set in a theme park-style arena called Gallop Racing Square.****Not only can players create their own horses, but they can also race classic and legendary horses from previous years in the history of horse racing.  The gameplay is virtually the same as previous versions, pressing buttons at a certain point in time to urge the horse while racing, with several gauges to monitor such as the horses stamina, their position in the race as well as their mental condition.  Players can also bet in races, with a true feel of betting simulation, figuring in weather conditions, the horses conditions as well as the horses stats."},{"id":4867,"title":"Games Galaxy 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Games Galaxy 2 is a collection of 25 mini games for PS2, including puzzles, puzzle games or arcade games."},{"id":4868,"title":"Garfield - Lasagna World Tour","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EKO Software","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Accompany Garfield through 10 vast levels of lasagna munching action! •Explore Mexico, Italy and Egypt to find those elusive clues •Play, ride and give orders to Odie and chase around on his back with hilarious results! •Dress Garfield up as a footballer, cowboy, a fakir or a chef and obtain some hilarious super powers •Switch to multi-player mode to make the mini games into family games "},{"id":4869,"title":"Garfield - Saving Arlene","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EKO Software","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Garfield is taking his nap, as usual, when he is awakened by the dog Odie. From the corner of his eye, he gets a glimpse of his pal Arlene, being taken away in a pound car. Despite his natural laziness, he decides to rescue his on-and-off girlfriend, along with Odie. Based on the comics and incorporation the known sense of humour, Garfield and Odie travel through a 3D world solving puzzles that involve doors, keys, but also team-based actions with your partner. Of course there are enemies to defeat, such as bad dogs and evil piranhas.****Next to the regular moves, Garfield can also gain special powers based on his eating habits: big burger kicks, healing lasagna, etc. You cannot control Odie, who is invincible, directly, unless a second players hops in, but you can give him orders by whistling or kicking him. You can even travel over water by standing on his head. During gameplay, important story elements are told through comic strip-style panels to show you what Garfield cannot see (for instance to show you a switch between a well, or a hidden door). You can then take the appropriate action (it usually involves kicking Odie) to solve these problems."},{"id":4870,"title":"Garfield","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys","publisherName":"Hip Interactive Europe","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Play as the fat cat himself in this interactive puzzle, adventure game. The game takes place entirely inside Garfield's house which is presented in full 3-D.****Jon has left Garfield and Odie, the dog, alone in the house for the day.  The day has been uneventful until Garfield is rudely awakened from his afternoon nap by a loud noise. He finds that Odie has made a real mess of the house ... and Jon is due home in an hour!****It's particularly difficult for cats and dogs to use cleaning equipment and supplies...but you'll find a way to use a vacuum cleaner and other objects.  You'll get a big plate of lasagna as a reward if you get it all done before Jon walks in.****The game is controlled with the keyboard and mouse. Puzzles come in the form of \"mini games.\" You'll be finding and using inventory objects as part of their solutions."},{"id":4871,"title":"Garfield 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Asobo Studio","publisherName":"The Game Factory","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Garfield: A Tail Of Two Kitties is a game based on the movie of the same title. It shares the premise with the movie, according to which, Garfield, a sarcastic feline from the United States, has been mistakenly identified as Prince of Carlye Castle in United Kingdom. The real prince was kidnapped and now it is up to Garfield and his new-found friends to uncover the devious plot of Lord Dargis and return the rightful heir to his throne.  Gameplay is based around the familiar 3D platform games mechanics. The player takes control of Garfield and his fellow animals: Christophe the goose and Claudius the mouse in order to explore the five non-linear levels of the huge castle complex, helping other inhabitants on his way and participating in various activities including: racing, time challenges, mazes, dances and so on. Upon achieving a certain objective Garfield may be awarded additional powers, which will gain him access to the next level."},{"id":4872,"title":"Gauntlet - Dark Legacy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"A port of the arcade game, Gauntlet: Dark Legacy is the follow-up to Gauntlet: Legends and another installment in the long-running Gauntlet series of hack-and-slash action games. As with all the Gauntlet games, you play a medieval fantasy character who, along with allies if you have them, fights his or her way through hordes of evil creatures on the never ending quest for more gold and perhaps even an eventual goal. ****This version contains the characters and levels from Gauntlet: Legends, plus the new characters and levels from the Dark Legacy arcade game, with a few extra levels thrown in.****There are eight characters to initially choose from: the mighty Warrior, the deadly Valkyrie, the quick-footed Archer, the powerful Wizard, the spellcasting Sorceress, the stalwart Knight, the valiant Dwarf, and the chaotic Jester. Although there are similarities between characters from the two games, each character looks and plays differently. In addition, there are eight alternative-modes for these characters to unlock, plus dozens of secret characters to obtain. With a multi-tap, up to four players can play, with rules governing how much they can hurt each other. Unlike the original Gauntlets, the levels you'll face take place in various terrain from forests to mountains to volcanic plains. Many of the monsters are familiar to old fans of the series, but there are some new blood among the ranks of evil, including some rather large foes. ****Unlike the early Gauntlet arcade games, the camera angle varies from location to location, from bird's eye to nearly ground level. The lands, creatures, and heroes are all rendered in 3D. While the graphics have been upgraded, the game play is very similar. You basically run around levels, hacking at what seems like unlimited armies of monsters, searching for gold, keys, and health-giving food...as well as a way out of the level. Bosses and other scripted events slow down the repetitious nature of the originals.****While levels can be gained and characters saved, Gauntlet: Dark Legacy is an action game with some RPG trappings and should not be confused with the more true types from that genre."},{"id":4873,"title":"Gauntlet - Seven Sorrows","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Gauntlet is back for yet another iteration. The Emperor has crucified his four loyal heroes to a magic tree, driven by a maniac thirst for their immortality. Hundreds of years later, as only a ghost, he came to regret all the wrong deeds he has done and frees them, asking them to defeat his six former advisors in an attempt to undo what he has done.****This version of Gauntlet goes back to the roots: The warrior, valkyrie, elf, and wizard fight their way through hordes of enemies to make their way to the six bosses. The game is mostly a hack'n'slash affair, puzzles are limited to finding keys and pressing buttons that open doors and portals. Every character has a unique set of moves and attacks: The warrior has rather powerful attacks, the valkyrie has quick moves, the elf can shoot powerful arrows, and the wizard has several magical range attacks.****Defeating enemies gives you experience points that may be used to increase your three stats; some chests in the levels contain better armor or weapons. Also, new moves can be purchased with gold.****The game can be played both in single-player as well as cooperative multi-player, where up to four players fight together.****The newest feature of this game (other than the much better graphics) is the online gaming feature. Played online, the game is identical to a regular multiplayer game, with each player on a different box."},{"id":4874,"title":"Gecko Blaster","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Prepare for cracking 50 levels of arcade mayhem in Gecko Blaster. This remake features an animated main character Gecko, many bonuses, and dynamic gameplay. Have fun in 50 randomly generated levels spread across 5 unique visual themes."},{"id":4875,"title":"Gene Troopers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cauldron Ltd.","publisherName":"Playlogic International N.V.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"A long war has ended and the Galactic Empire has grown but it isn't stable. Rebel groups still fight the regime but with the invention of genetic transformation, a normal civilian can be transformed into a mindless, easy to command but strong fighting unit. These civilians weren't asked, they were forced to undergo the procedure. You play one of these civilians. First they took your daughter and then they came for you. But before the procedure was completed, you were rescued by the rebels. Now it's your turn to fight back.****Gene Troopers is basically a shooter but it lets you build and upgrade your weapons with stuff you find lying around. You can also extract the genes of an enemy to upgrade your own. With these codes you can choose in which direction you want to go with your character. This means you can either choose to upgrade your stealth abilities or to devote them to becoming a fighter.****The game takes you to 6 different planets including a jungle world. There are drivable vehicles and team members to help you with your task."},{"id":4876,"title":"Genji - Dawn of the Samurai","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Game Republic","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Japan","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Genji: Dawn of the Samurai is a third-person action role-playing game (RPG) set in medieval Japan around the 12th century. At the time, a clan called the Heishi has conquered most of Japan through supernatural means. These means refer to magical stones called the Amahagane which bring supernatural powers (called the Kamui) to the wearers. The hero of this saga is a young man called Yoshitsune, a samurai who also possesses an Amahagane. The game starts when young Yoshitsune is attacked by the Heishi as they are searching for other Amahagane stones. The fate of the world depends on those who controls these magical stones and at that moment, the Heishi seem invincible as they posses most Amahagane. Later in the story, the player acquire a second hero, the giant warrior monk Benkei, who also owns an Amahagane. The story then revolves around the struggles of these two unlikely heroes against the tyranny of the Heishi clan.****Gameplay is standard click-and-slash action. The player may either control Yoshitsune or Benkei in alternating turns. The unique side of this game is the use of the Amahagane, enabling the player unleash powerful blows at the enemy, particularly useful against multiple foes. The more powerful the Amahagane, the slower enemies become when the Amahagane is activated. Timing is of the essence as the player must attack at the exact moment indicated by the game or the move will fail."},{"id":4877,"title":"George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Crave","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Players take the role of George from the popular cartoon show, George of the Jungle, in a 3D side scrolling action-adventure. Players swing, climb, and platform their way through the jungle in search of the missing documents which could hold the key to the \"secret\" medical mystery. The camera views and turns show the 3D view, but essentially the game is played as a 2D platformer with a linear path on a single plane. Often George needs to manipulate objects in the environment, for instance moving boxes to create a platform, to continue."},{"id":4878,"title":"Germany's Next Topmodel 2009","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SevenOne Intermedia","publisherName":"SevenOne Intermedia GmbH","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Game Show","description":"Germany's Next Topmodel: Das offizielle Spiel zur Staffel 2009 is based on the German reality show Germany's Next Topmodel. The player takes control over one of twelve contestants which all live in a free accessible apartment. Every twenty days they are judged by a jury and the worst one gets eliminated from the show. The judgment is based on three character stats: styling, self confidence and popularity. ****Popularity gets improved by talking with the other contestants. Here the player has to choose between three sentences, two mean and a nice one. Of course just the nice one improves the stat. The styling is divided into clothes, make up and hairstyle. In each one the player receives a reference and needs to shape his model after it. Then this gets judged by the game and it tells one false aspect. Every try costs one day. The last stat, self confidence, gets raised by answering trivia questions about fashion styles and successful photo shoots. These are mini games where the player needs to emulate movements with his input device."},{"id":4879,"title":"Get On Da Mic","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Eidos, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Get On Da Mic is a karaoke game based exclusively on Hip-Hop songs. Players have to sing along with the songs as a version plays sung by an amateur singer and the lyrics scroll along on the screen. The singer's voice is adapted based on the player's timing, pitch is not taken into account. The songs are not sung by the original performers, but re-recorded. Scoring is based on the overall timing of the words. The words do not have to be sung correctly. It also registers when random noises are made as long as the timing is correct. As it mostly consists of rap songs, there is a bar and spacing between the words to provide help with the lyrical flow, along with a moving color highlighting the words. Songs can be sung in three difficulty levels. When performing well, a meter is filled up until the rock the mic sequence is activated, adding snow to the location or money falling from the sky.  In the main career mode the player has to make his way up to sing in better venues (starting in the bathroom) with eleven in total. Money earned along the way can be spent on items to customize the character or to buy a mansion and decorate it. Other modes are exhibition (sing any song) and practice (similar to exhibition but without scoring). In the freestyle mode players can rap freely over the beats without the regular vocals. There is also a multiplayer freestyle mode where another player uses the controller to judge the freestyle. There are different characters to choose from, each with their own poses and animations."},{"id":4880,"title":"Getaway - Black Monday, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"It's going to be a day to remember for Sgt Mitchell. His first shift back on the MET's Organised Crime Squad begins with a dawn raid on a council estate that turns nasty. The next 48 hours will put him against the suspicions of his team mates, a new ruthless wave of crime and the most powerful man in London.****Meanwhile on the other side of the city, amateur boxer Eddie O'Conner is in severe trouble. The bank job went horribly wrong, his small-time crew has been wiped out and his only ally in this whole mess is Sam, a teenage thief more comfortable with nicking laptops than gang violence. Eddie knows he's way out of his depth, now his friends are dead and somebody is going to pay...****The game is split into sections. Once you complete Sgt Mitchell's part, you get to play as Eddie. You play the same story, but view it from two different angles. Some events that look vague when played from Mitchell's side get explained when controlling Eddie. Some portions of the game are playing using Sam, providing yet another piece of the puzzle.****The gameplay is divided into driving and shooting/sneaking parts. Usually you receive a mission, drive to a certain destination, and then shoot (or sometimes sneak) your way to the goal. London has been digitally recreated for this game, and you can drive through it freely. As Eddie, you'll have to avoid police and rivaling gangs chasing you. You can hijack cars and even buses. You can also leave a car at any time and run through London on foot. For the shooting parts, there is a variety of moves you can perform: sneaking, hiding, crouching, rolling to the sides, etc. You can knock your enemies down by using your gun's butt as a melee weapon or take pedestrians hostage to prevent the policemen from killing you. Eddie also has unarmed boxing moves to help you fight your way out of trouble, and Sam has the ability to get out of trouble by climbing out of the way, or sneaking under objects to hide."},{"id":4881,"title":"Getaway, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Team Soho","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Mark Hammond is an ex-gangster accused in murdering his wife. His child has been kidnapped. Frank Carter is a vigilante cop who won't stop until he gets justice. Both men share the same goal: to bring down London's most vicious criminal, the mafia boss Charlie Jolson. However, it won't be easy, because Jolson can find ways to manipulate people and to take them under his control...****The game is split in two large parts. Once you complete Mark's part, you get to play as Carter. You play the same story, but view it from two different angles. Some events that look vague when played from Mark's side get explained when controlling Carter.****The gameplay is divided into driving and shooting/sneaking parts. Usually you receive a mission, drive to a certain destination, and then shoot (or sometimes sneak) your way to the goal. London has been digitally recreated for this game, and you can drive through it freely (unless your mission is timed, which happens often). As Mark, you'll have to avoid police and rivaling gangs chasing you. You can hijack cars and even buses. You can also leave a car at any time and run through London on foot. For the shooting parts, there is a variety of moves you can perform: sneaking, hiding, crouching, rolling to the sides, etc. You can knock your enemies down by using your gun's butt as a melee weapon or take pedestrians hostage to prevent the policemen from killing you."},{"id":4882,"title":"Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cavia Inc.","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is an action game based on the television series of the same name. The game takes place in the year 2030; you control the cyborgs Motoko Kusunagi and Batou, members of the secret government agency Section 9 with the mission of fighting terrorism and crime. Gameplay is from a 3rd person perspective; you will need to fight, jump and climb your way through twelve missions, with the story unfolding in full motion video between missions and communications received during a mission. There are many different weapons available for use, and after defeating enemies you may be able to pick up extra ammo or weapons; occasionally you will also acquire a hacking key. With this, you will be able to see the location of other enemies in the area onscreen. You will also be able to attempt to hack certain enemies; when attempting to hack, two spinning rings appear on the screen. If you successfully match up the ring patterns, you will be able to control the enemies actions. Computer terminals can also be found in many areas allowing you to hack into enemies. The game can be played on three difficulty levels, and a multiplayer mode is available where up to four players can compete."},{"id":4883,"title":"Ghost Master - The Gravenville Chronicles","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Empire Interactive","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Ghost Master: The Gravenville Chronicles is the console version of the PC game Ghost Master. In this strategy game, you become the scourge of humanity by managing haunting teams consisting of various ghosts. The levels, usually inspired by famous scenes from horror movies, require you to scare mortals and complete additional objectives such as freeing trapped ghosts. Deployed ghosts need to be bound to certain objects, called fetters, that match their type.****By scaring humans, you collect plasm, the main resource in the game. Plasm can be used to recruit new ghosts, or expand their abilities. Rather than deploying a massive amount of creatures, the game rewards creative use of limited resources to haunt mortals in original ways. Each human has a believe meter. An important aspect is figuring out each human's weakness. As you exploit this, they become more susceptible to various phenomena and provide more plasm. Along the way, you will meet fierce resistance as ghostbreakers, priests and witches can detect and ban your ghosts.****The game is not a direct port. Instead, Spiral House was contracted to modify the original codebase by Sick Puppies to make it more user-friendly for the consoles. This includes a complete overhaul of the interface to make commands easier to access, the introduction of battle elements - next to the regular missions - to speed up the game's pace, a more linear game structure, and a redesign of the control over ghosts. They now have less AI and there is more variety in the types, requiring you to tap wisely into the plasm pool to deploy the most adequate ghost for each situation."},{"id":4884,"title":"Ghost Rider","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"2K Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Ghost Rider is an action game set after the events of the movie of the same name, which is in turn based on the Marvel Comics character.****You are Johnny Blaze, who sold his soul to a demon named Mephisto for noble reasons.  Now, some rogue demons have escaped from hell and Mephisto needs to to destroy them before they cause him trouble.  If you don't, he'll take your girlfriend back to hell with him.****Ghost Rider attacks with his flaming hellfire chains in a manner similar to God of War.  If he uses a variety of moves and avoids being hit, it fills a vengeance bar.  The more this meter fills, the more souls he gets from enemies he kills.  Souls are used to purchase new moves and extras like additional characters.  There are some shielded enemies where you must have a minimum vengeance bar to damage them.  There is also a spirit gauge, which is essentially a special meter and is also built up by attacking.  It allows the uses of special moves, like your shotgun.****There are also Hellcycle levels, where you must successfully avoid obstacles while destroying enemies with the bike's hellshots attacks and your chains."},{"id":4885,"title":"Ghost Vibration","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Artoon","publisherName":"Eidos KK","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this first person shooter on rails you are George, a ghost hunter, accompanied by his childhood friend and scientist Alicia. You have to exterminate the ghosts that inhabit an old mansion using a special weapon called Spirit Gun. After capturing the various spirits you can read their memories and use this information to solve the mysteries of this ancient mansion."},{"id":4886,"title":"Ghostbusters - The Video Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"War Drum Studios","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"An official sequel to the two Ghostbusters movies, Ghostbusters: The Video Game puts the player in control of Rookie, the unnamed newest member of the Ghostbusters. Shortly after being hired a mysterious ghostly shock wave flows through New York City, prompting the Ghostbusters to begin an investigation. Over the course of the game they will return to many locations from the movies and meet returning characters as well as some new locations and characters.****As the Rookie the player must explore levels to find and capture any ghosts while being assisted by fellow Ghostbusters following you. A ghost must first be weakened using any of the proton pack weapon modes it is vulnerable to, then by dragging the stunned ghost to a trap placed by the player or their teammates. Other enemy types must be defeated by first revealing a weak point and then pulling it out with the proton pack's blast stream, or by simply dealing enough damage to the enemy. If the Rookie takes too much damage themselves they will be knocked unconscious, and their allies will attempt to get to them and help them back up. The Rookie can do the same if any of their allies are knocked unconscious, and if all current members of the team are knocked down the game will return to the last checkpoint. Information about enemies and objects in the world can be obtained by scanning them, and concept art for the entries can be added by finding hidden pages in the levels. The Rookie receives upgrades to their proton pack automatically over the course of the game, and by finding enough scanner entries they can increase their health.****Ghostbusters: The Video Game on the Wii and PS2 shares the same story, level settings, and most of the dialogue of the XBOX360/PS3/Windows version, but it also has several departures. Levels are condensed, redesigned, and occasionally completely removed. The art assets were changed to a cartoon-like style, and some bosses were redesigned as a result. While this version lacks an online mode, the Wii release does allow two players to play through story mode in co-op, something impossible in the high definition version. Finally the player has the option of playing a female Rookie, although this has no impact on the story (and some characters still refer to the Rookie as being male)."},{"id":4887,"title":"Ghosthunter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCE Studio Cambridge","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"What started as a simple report of strange lights at an abandoned school has become something much more for rookie cop Lazarus Jones. After unwittingly unleashing hundreds of ghosts from a containment facility, including one that took a liking to Lazarus' partner, it's now his job to travel to the four corners of the earth and recapture them. This is going to be one long night.****Lazarus starts the game with a pistol, but bullets aren't much use against the incorporeal. Eventually he will find energy weapons that can drain away a ghost's energy, and when a ghost has been sufficiently weakened it can be captured with Lazarus' homing \"Ghost Grenade\". Not all the monsters Lazarus faces are the undead, however, and more solid foes can be dispatched the traditional way: shooting them until they stop moving. Levels are traveled through sequentially and range from flooded bayous to a sunken battleship and abandoned prison island. Sometimes Lazarus will be assisted by a mute ghost named Astral who can reach areas beyond Lazarus and open paths for him. She has to be careful however as she has no way to attack or defend herself."},{"id":4888,"title":"Giants - Citizen Kabuto","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Digital Mayhem","publisherName":"Interplay Entertainment Corp.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"On a far away planet, three races fight for control of the few landmasses available: the marooned Meccs, who specialize in firearms and other things that go boom, the mystical and cold-blooded Reapers, who were the original inhabitants of the planet, but were forced to live in the sea by Kabuto, the third character; a truly gigantic monster with a ravenous appetite and a fondness for performing wrestling maneuvers on those the size of his hand.****You can control any of these races (although in the single player mode, you have to progress through the storylines of the Meccs and Reapers first) in their bid to be the dominant species. Each species various in the way they play the game and have vastly different types of attacks available to them.****Giants is a action/real-time-strategy game that emphasizes action. While there is base-building and resource management for most of the races, it is a done through a simple to control interface and one or two keystrokes. The majority of the game will be spent in a third person view (first person mode is available) jet-packing/warping/leaping about the well rendered 3D landscape. Single player sessions consist of missions with specific goals, such as resucing Smarties or recovering lost items. Multiplayer options include standard deathmatch, capture the Smartie (flag), the above with basebuilding as an option.****Other creatures also inhabit the islands. From the meek Smarties (who are employed to build your bases or eaten as a primary source of protein, depending on your species), to the cow-like vimps to the deadly rippers, the fauna of the planet will either try to kill you or avoid being killed/eaten/captured. While not so energetic, the floral of the islands can be crushed, knocked over, or burned in careless combat (or by Kabuto not paying attention). ****Game controls are similar to Shiny's MDK and can best be described a simplified shooter interface. You can run, jump, turn, shoot, and strafe. Beyond that, a half-dozen keystrokes are all you need to play (and some, like Kabuto's howls, are for fun and show). ****Trying to break away from the dark and moody nature of many recent games, Planet Moon made this alien world bright and full of vibrant colors. A great number of graphic options are available, most of them only will work on high-end video cards. In addition, the game tries to maintain a humorous streak. The single player game has goofy dialogue and a few jokes spread along its story line and even the multiplayer is lighthearted, with Smarties cheering you on as you carry them on your back, among other little sounds and nuances."},{"id":4889,"title":"Gift","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EKO Software","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"A group of game developers are deep into the final stages of testing their new game. All of a sudden, their characters revolt and break out of their control, taking on lives and ambitions of their own. A princess character is kidnapped and the only way to save her is to send in heroes from other games. Various warriors and wizards are dispatched to try to save her, but nothing works. As a last resort, Gift, a comical, clumsy, little red alien volunteers and is sent in to save the day.****Basically in 3D arcade fashion, you control Gift who must navigate 10 levels and special rooms, picking up numerous items along the way and meeting characters from other games and films. You’ll recognize the dwarves from Snow White, a Darth Vader’s light sabre, Indiana Jones’ whip, and a machine gun from Quake, among others, as you travel through the levels. He’ll leap between moving platforms, avoid death rays, zap enemies, etc. His progress is often impeded by thought-provoking roadblock type puzzles, which will require your imagination, logic as well as a keen sense of humor."},{"id":4890,"title":"Gigawing Generations","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Takumi Corporation","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Giga Wing Generations is a vertically scrolling shooter and the third game in the Giga Wing series. Players control one of four available ships over the constantly scrolling landscapes and need to earn a high score (and survive!) by shooting the various enemies that appear and dodging numerous bullets and obstacles. The game is a \"bullet hell\" style shooter and there are a significant number of bullets to dodge, sometimes hundreds at a time covering the entire screen. Each of the available ships has three types of attacks. The first is the basic attack. Next is the reflect force; this acts as a temporary shield and any bullets that are encountered are gathered and then fired back at the enemy. The final attack is a bomb and is the most powerful attack affecting everything on the screen. The four ships each have different attack abilities and flight characteristics. As is typical in arcade style shooters, weapon upgrades can be acquired to increase your firepower."},{"id":4891,"title":"Girl Zone","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"Mia and Julie live in the future where traveling in deep space is a norm.  Every planet has its own unique lifestyle, and girls looking for adventures can easily find something fun to do. Since, Mia and Julie are always in an adventure mood, they travel a lot and often get into peculiar situations. Girl Zone consists of 10 mini-games. When you complete all 10 games, you will unlock 1 bonus game. "},{"id":4892,"title":"Gitaroo Man","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Koei/Inis","publisherName":"KOEI Corporation","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"In this strange music rhythm game, you play Gitaroo-Man as you go against various music themed villains.  The game puts a new twist on music games as you not only have to time button presses but you have to move the analog stick around in a radar circle to follow a line that passes through the center point.  You can play up to 4 players using the multitap and choose from a variety of characters, songs, and locales."},{"id":4893,"title":"Gladiator - Sword of Vengeance","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Manchester","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance is an epic action packed game that takes place in the times of the Roman empire. You take control of Invictus Thrax a Roman slave, who ascended through the ranks to become champion of all gladiators. Favored by the emperor, Invictus was to be granted his freedom. Mysteriously though the emperor was killed and replaced by a crazy man named Arruntius. Arruntius, so full of himself, has decided to destroy Rome and replace it with a city named Arruntium. As the game begins, a epic event is stage with Invictus as the gladiator. Invictus fights bravely, but he is killed by a unknown and possibly un-human creature. In the afterlife, Invictus meets the sons of Jupiter. They inform him of how Arruntius' power came from help of the gods of terror. The charge him with the task of eliminating Arruntius and restoring Rome to glory.****Gladiator is essentially an 3d action/combat game which features hand to hand combat with weapons, combos and magic. The action consists of also maneuvering around from gliding down ropes to jumping traps. Challenges are scattered around the game world, which when defeated, unlock magical powers. You get powers such as from Pluto which raises spirits from the dead to help you in battle. ****Another unique feature to the game is the execution maneuver. Upon the near death of certain enemies, you can execute this maneuver which will result in a cinematic random brutal execution by Thrax.****Gladiator features some high quality graphics with detailed and vibrant textures, colors and settings to create a psyche from gladiator  films like Ben-Hur. A wide range of characters are featured from opposing gladiators to mythical enemies like cyclopes, demons, skeleton warriors. The Audio features a intriguing blend of soft to hectic tunes and voice over acting."},{"id":4894,"title":"Gladius","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"LucasArts","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Gladius is a turn-based gladiatorial RPG. Players try to build a championship gladiator school by gaining experience through fighting battles in the arenas, and recruiting new members.****From the manual:\"The story of Gladius starts just as two schools begin the pursuit of the Championship. It follows the epic saga of two young heroes: Ursula, daughter of the barbarian king from the land of Nordagh; and Valens, the son of Imperia's greatest gladiator. Become one of these characters and embark upon a spectacular and brutal journey to fulfill their destinies to keep the world from heading into another disastrous war.\""},{"id":4895,"title":"Glass Rose","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Cing","publisherName":"CE Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Cast in the role of Takashi Kagetani, a reporter for the Tonichi Times, you get interested in a case offered by Emi Katagiri. Reading Takashi's article entitled \"unsolved serial killer cases\", she notices a familiar killer case she recognized from her grandfather's notebook. She asks Takashi for help and the two of them get involved in the case of the \"Cinema Mansion Serial Murder\" that happened over seventy years ago.****One day, the two of them together enter the old mansion in search of some clues and get pulled back in time, Emi spiritually lost with a broken heart and Takashi cast in a role of the first victim's prodigal son, Kazuya Nanase.****Thus the plot starts to unveil as you race against time while trying to figure out who is the mysterious killer, how are the victims selected, and why did you never find out anything on this mysterious Kazuya Nanase character that apparently was a witness to all the killings.****The story stretches across three-day time and is entirely fitted inside the Yoshinodou's mansion. The will of master Yoshinodou stated that all his children be called to the mansion and spend three days together before reading it. The three days that may prove fatal for whoever is in the mansion at the time. But due to awaiting the final hour, you will uncover lots of hidden secrets of this mansion, its history, and the background story of its inhabitants."},{"id":4896,"title":"Global Defence Force - Tactics","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"ThinkArts","publisherName":"Essential Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"The Global defence force is back - in a never-before-seen war-stimulation environment  Lead an elite GDF unit to overcome the aggressive alien invasion. This time, the adventure goes way beyond cities like Tokyo and London&It goes all the way down to the subterranean nests of the foul creatures. "},{"id":4897,"title":"Global Defence Force","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sandlot","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"It's been two years since the invading alien menace was defeated by the Earth Defense Force, but like any good off-world threat, they're back for more, and they've brought new weapons and technology in their attempts to take Earth and eliminate humanity. Thankfully, the EDF has also been developing new technology to fight them, and as a member of the EDF, you are among the first on the front lines to fight them.****Global Defence Force (The Chikyuu Boueigun 2) is a third-person action shooter. Choose from either an EDF infantryman or the flight-capable Pale Wing, each with different abilities and dozens of weapons each, and set out to shoot down hordes of giant insects, enormous robots, and UFOs of incredible scale. You can choose two weapons to carry for each mission, and pickups dropped by enemies will unlock new weapons and increase your character's maximum health. You can play the game split-screen cooperatively."},{"id":4898,"title":"Global Touring Challenge - Africa","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rage Software","publisherName":"Majesco","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Global Touring Challenge Africa is all-terrain circuit racing set in some of the world's most breathtaking and rugged scenery. Race performance cars including Ford, Subaru, Pontiac and Mitsubishi through the streets of Cape Town, across Libyan deserts and the misty jungle of the Congo. Features 19 Championship circuits, all unique, and 12 special challenge tracks"},{"id":4899,"title":"Go Go Copter - Remote Control Helicopter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Empire Interactive","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"One of the most creative games in years, RC Helicopter provides all of the thrills of controlling a small chopper in some of the coolest environments you could ever think up. With levels like a house, a train station, and even a haunted high school to conquer, you'll have your hands full from the get-go. Completing missions will help you earn new batteries, parts, and even helicopters. "},{"id":4900,"title":"Go Go Golf","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Go Go Golf is a player golfing game for one to four, where there's only one human player the game provides the opposition.  The player(s) play as one of eight predefined golfing characters, each with their own strengths, on three golf courses which can be played in three ways: Stroke Play: here the match is played over eighteen holes and the player who completes the round in the fewest strokes wins Match Play: where it is the player who wins the most holes who takes the match, here if a player is, say, five holes ahead with just four remaining they are declared the winner Tour: Here the objective is to win more than $1.5m in one season. In order to achieve this the player must win a qualifying match in May so that they can compete in a major tournament. There are four major golfing tournaments in Japan in June and July, two nationals the All Japan Masters and the Asian Open, and two internationals the International World Classic and the World Classic. By winning the nationals the player can progress to the internationals and the big prize money. Games can only be saved during a tour  The game has an unusual, one button, style of gameplay. Cross is used to initiate a stroke. As the player shapes up to take their swing a shadowy outline appears behind them and the player must press Cross again at, or near to the top of the swing, the game does not allow Cross to be used beyond the top of the swing. On the downswing the player must press Cross again at the point of impact. With each press during the back and down strokes the player sees a message ranging from \"Too Fast\"; \"A Bit Too Fast\", \"Correct\", \"Perfect\"; Amazing Skill\", through to \"Too Slow\" and others. Club selection is automatic and the player cannot make their own shots, with most approach strokes the player has a choice of three shots to play and on the green there is only one shot option.  There is no course or hole flyby in this game, no gimme's, no mulligan's, and no character creation. Neither the eight players nor the three courses are based on anyone or anywhere in real life. In-game the player can view the ground ahead before they play their shot but all camera viewpoints are automatic. All matches are played over eighteen holes, none of that 'front nine', 'back nine' rubbish here. "},{"id":4901,"title":"Go Kart Rally","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Go Kart Rally is a racing game on PlayStation 2 dedicated to famous sports racing: karting. "},{"id":4902,"title":"Go, Diego, Go! Great Dinosaur Rescue","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Travel back in time with Diego and Baby Jaguar to help Maia the Maiasaura find her way back to her family in this amazing rescue adventure. You'll have to climb rock walls, travel along monkey bars, solve puzzles and even jump on a pogo stick to help Diego's friend find her way home on this prehistoric journey. ¡Al rescate! To the Rescue! "},{"id":4903,"title":"Go, Diego, Go! Safari Rescue","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Join Diego, Alicia, and Baby Jaguar as they help their friends Erin the Elephant and Juma the Animal Rescuer save the Serengeti. A mosquito who doesn't like elephants has turned into a magician, and now she's using her magic to mix up all the African animals! Even worse, she's turned all the elephants into rocks! Oh, no! "},{"id":4904,"title":"Goblin Commander - Unleash the Horde","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Jaleco Entertainment","publisherName":"Jaleco Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde is a fast paced action style Real time strategy game set in the fantasy goblin world of Ogriss.  In it, the player will have the ability to control up to 3 unique clans of ten goblins at one time and use them to wage war in 4 unique and highly destructible environments. Each clan can be controlled either by placing waypoints with the cursor or by taking direct control of them, giving the player the ability to put themselves right in the middle of the action.  Apart from goblins, each clan also has its own unique Turret and Titan that is associated with it: Turrets are defensive structures that can be placed in the world to ward off enemies while Titan’s are huge monstrosities that can be used to wreak havoc upon their enemies. Boasting 17 missions in the single-player campaign as well as 12 split-screen multi-player maps per console, Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde brings RTS to a whole new generation of console fanatics."},{"id":4905,"title":"God Hand","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Clover Studio","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"When assaulted by a gang of vicious thugs, a shady drifter named Gene gets his right arm cut off.  When he comes to, he finds himself with a young girl at his side, and his right arm reattached.  But this is no longer an ordinary arm: it's been replaced with the legendary 'God Hand', and now that he's got it, Gene's on the hunt by every demon in the county, as they all want their hands on his.  And with four powerful figures planning the demise of the world, things are probably gonna get ugly.****God Hand is a Western action-based game where you, well, punch enemies in the face repeatedly with an incredibly powerful fist.  Trying to explain the button configuration in God Hand is tough - the player can completely customize their attacks to their liking, as well as earning new ones.  You can choose to set up a combo for four presses of the square button (choosing each attack for each press), or select your more powerful special attacks and juggles.  By moving the right Analog Stick, you'll also perform a dodge in that direction.  Sometimes, stunning an enemy will cause a \"press this button\" icon to appear on-screen (somewhat like God of War, if you perform well at this bonus prompt, you'll deal some extra damage to the enemy.****Once you've wailed on enemies enough with your regular fists, your 'Tension Gauge' will become full and you can press R2 to use the God Hand itself.  This will make you completely invincible, more powerful and speed you up for a brief time.  You also have the option to use 'Roulette Moves', which use a special attack depending on the one you have selected.****Like all good Westerns, God Hand also features a Casino.  In here, you can gamble your life away, by your choice of the slots, video poker, or blackjack.  Cash earned at the Casino can be used to purchase all sorts of moves for Gene as well as other power ups."},{"id":4906,"title":"God of War","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"SCE Santa Monica","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"God of War is set in the age of ancient Greek myths. The hero of the game is a mortal warrior Kratos. Long time ago, Kratos was the leader of Spartans, a fearless and brutal general who waged wars for the glory of his city. Today, he is known as the Ghost of Sparta. For the past ten years, he is tormented with terrible nightmares, unable to forget the tragedy that happened in his past. He has to serve the gods of Olympus, who promised to forgive his sins if he becomes their champion. Finally, the goddess Athene tells Kratos that redemption will be granted to him if he defeats her brother, the god of war Ares, who was the very reason for the tragic event of his past...****Kratos has two default swords that he will always carry with him called the Blades of Chaos.  They allow you to perform combos, which will constantly climb until you can no longer fight (you've killed everyone in the area), or you take too long to register another hit.  The higher your combo total, the more red orbs you get from defeated enemies.****Similar to Devil May Cry, the red orbs you collect from fallen enemies can be used to purchase upgrades.  You can upgrade your default weapons, so that you can learn new moves and strike faster, or you can put the orbs into different weapons acquired throughout the game, such as Blade of Artemis.****Kratos will, over time, also have access to a selection of magic spells.  At specific points in the game, you will be able to generate an arc of electricity, courtesy of Zeus, or you will be able to use the decapitated head of a Gorgon to turn enemies into stone, using Meduza's Gaze.****God of War features several unlockable extras, which are only acquired when you beat the game on the different difficulty modes.  Most of the features are a behind-the-scenes look at various aspects of the game, such as creating the world, modeling Kratos, and a look at deleted levels that didn't make the final cut of the game."},{"id":4907,"title":"God of War II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"SCE Santa Monica","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Kratos returns as the new vengeful God of War in the sequel to the 2005 Playstation 2 game.  Having defeated Ares and now a God, the second chapter of the series focuses once more on a tale of revenge.  After Kratos proves to be a more vicious and power-hungry God than Ares ever was, Kratos finds himself betrayed with his godly powers and abilities removed from him.  Kratos sets upon another epic quest to find the Sisters of Fate and do what no mortal or god has ever done: change his destiny and reclaim his power.****God of War II is still a heavily action oriented adventure game.  Still utilizing the Blades of Chaos, Kratos must rip apart his enemies and and other god that stands in his way to reclaim his rightful title.  As before, the higher the combo achieved from killing an enemy, the more red orbs will be awarded to Kratos for upgrades.****Kratos still has a selection of spell abilities which utilize the blue orbs.  Some utilizing familiar spells, while other abilities are new to the sequel and its storyline.****In addition to the action and light puzzle-solving elements, Kratos also takes to the sky in the sequel with some rail-based flying levels on the back of either a Pegasus or gryphon.****Included with the game is a second disc that has such bonus features as deleted levels, the voices of God of War II, the musical score, and a documentary about bringing God of War II to life."},{"id":4908,"title":"GoDai - Elemental Force","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Hiro was orphaned shortly after being born; his parents the king and queen killed by the evil Element Master Akunin. Now fully grown, Hiro sets out to best the four element trials and become an Element Master himself, while Akunin waits for the chance to finish what he started years ago. The elemental trial of Earth is the first Hiro must complete, but after that the three remaining trials, as well as the stages leading up to them, may be attempted in any order. On his quest Hiro will find many weapons of different classes, such a short swords and spears. These weapons will become damaged over time and eventually break, but they can be repaired with an item Hiro can find. After having completed an elemental trial Hiro gains the ability to cast magic of that element, increasing his effectiveness against enemies weak to that element.****In multiplayer mode two players can face off against each other in deathmatch arenas with special rules, such as tag, survival, and time attack."},{"id":4909,"title":"Godfather, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Set in post-WWII New York City, The Godfather: The Game follows the player-created character's rise through a crime syndicate based on the book and film franchises. Combining events from the movie with side-story missions, the player must earn respect by completing missions in territories controlled by New York's five crime families.****Largely open-ended, the game's story is driven by a series of missions where the player can use violence, intimidation, or diplomacy to affect the outcome and influence future events and other character's reactions. A third-person action game, The Godfather: The Game features a punching mechanism to brutally assert yourself, a car theft and driving engine, and a shooting system which allows for locational damage.****The game features a persistent offline world populated with locations from the franchise and characters who are often voiced by the actors who portrayed them onscreen."},{"id":4910,"title":"Godzilla - Save the Earth","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pipeworks Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Godzilla, a gigantic creature from underneath the sea, has been both the bane and the savior of Earth. Godzilla's power is so feared that scientists have begun experimenting on it's DNA and creating artificial G-Cells of the monster's power. A group of aliens, named the Vortek decide to invade the Earth to take away G-Cells created using Godzilla's DNA. They do this by controlling various other gigantic monsters, who will battle amongst themselves. Only a monster with free-will would be able to destroy the Vortek's army and drive away the Vortek.****Godzilla: Save the Earth is a 3-D Fighting game, somewhat of a sequel to Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee. Players choose from among 18 monsters, previously seen in Godzilla movies, with which to engage in battle and destruction. The roster includes: Godzilla (1990's version & 2000's version),  Mecha-Godzilla (version 2 & version 3), Spacegodzilla, Anguirus, Destoroyah, Gigan, Moguera, Jet Jaguar, Baragon, Rodan, Megalon, Megaguirus, Mothra (in larval & adult forms), Orga, King Ghidorah and Mecha-King Ghidorah. Each monster comes with a variety of punches, kicks, grabs, throws, blocks and ranged attacks. In addition, each monster has a variety of unique moves activated by combinations of buttons. Many monsters can even fly. Power-Ups can be found that restore health, restore energy, activate Rage mode and target the enemy for Air Strikes.****There are variety game modes: Action, Versus, Survival, Challenges and Melee. During Action mode it's one monster against a number of monsters in 1vs1 combat, the number of monsters to be fought dependant on the difficulty settings. Action mode also features mini-challenges such as Bowling, Demolition, Osaka crunch, Rail Shooter, Vorillium Basket Ball, Mother Ship, Protect the Tower, Destroy the City (percentage), Destroy the City (point value), Attack the Navy and more. Many of these are unlocked in the Challenges mode after encountering them. Success in the Action mode (or by picking up G-cells) awards the player with points to unlock Gallery Photos, Arenas and new characters. Versus mode is the multiplayer version of Save the Earth. Survival Mode. Melee mode also feature multiplayer and is a 4-person free-for-all of monster mayhem in a small, contained arena."},{"id":4911,"title":"Godzilla Unleashed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Pipeworks Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Godzilla: Unleashed is a fighting game featuring 23 of the classic Toho monsters from the past, including some brand new ones and the games namesake as well, Godzilla.  Players will fight against each other in eight destructible cities, letting the player destroy everything from skyscrapers to small buildings and pick up power-ups from causing the destruction.****The storyline is different from others, a non-linear one which constantly changes depending upon the decisions the player makes before, during and after battles.  The Wii's gameplay uses the Wii Remote and Nunchuk and can support up to four-players, while the PS2 version only features two player simultaneous play."},{"id":4912,"title":"Golden Age of Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Brain in a Jar","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Golden Age of Racing is a one or two player game based on the racing cars of the 1960's. The two player game uses a split screen display  The game has ten courses, three levels of difficulty and five cars which can be played in Time Challenge, Exhibition and Championship modes. There are multiple liveries for each car but only one is immediately available, the rest have to be unlocked by winning races. There are four championships to compete in:•The Club Championship - five races each of five laps on the club circuits • The GP Championship - five races each of five laps on the Grand Prix circuits • The World Championship - ten races each of ten laps, one race on each of the five club circuits and one race on each of the five GP circuits • The Endurance Championship - one race of thirty laps on the Montessa GP circuit Initially only the Club Championship is available, the other championships are unlocked by completing the one before"},{"id":4913,"title":"Golden Compass, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Shiny Entertainment","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Golden Compass is an adaptation of the 2007 movie of the same, which in turn is based on the novel Northern Lights, the first in the His Dark Materials trilogy by British novelist Philip Pullman.****The game is set in a fantastical parallel universe where the soul of person resides out of the body and lives in the form of animals known as dæmons. The main character is Lyra Belacqua. Her best friend Roger is kidnapped by evil Gobblers and her uncle Lord Asriel is imprisoned when he discovers evidence that proves the existence of Dust particles, much to the dismay of the Magisterial representatives who rule the world as a dogmatic theocracy and do not allow people to contradict their doctrine. Lyra has to leave the safe haven that is Jordan College in Oxford to right the situation.****In typical 3rd-person action gameplay, Lyra needs to navigate the different environments. She excels at moving around with acrobatic actions and when enemies appear she relies on her wit, hiding behind objects or searching an escape route. When she is spotted, she can use one of the four collectibles to escape from a tricky situation. Health is represented as \"courage\" and a large extent of courage helps solving the puzzles. She can also play a Deception mini-game to outwit characters and gain additional courage.****Two other characters provide assistance her during her quest. The first is Pan, Lyra's dæmon and the manifestation of her spirit. Pan can transform into up to four different forms, gradually discovered during the quest. The basic Ermine form allows Pan to chew through ropes and reveals the areas where Lyra needs to solve puzzles or move around. The Sloth form introduces swinging to grab hold of branches or reach areas hard to access. The third form, Hawk, lets Lyra glide from great heights. She can also send out Pan in this form to retrieve objects at difficult locations. The final Wildcat form has Lyra slide down from special surfaces, climb nets and it provides a dash move to evade enemies.****Brute strength is represented by the second support character Iorek Byrnison, an armoured bear known as panserbjørne. He has most of the physical attacks. Next to health (replenished by bloodmoss) he has an armour gauge, filled up by gathering sky armour. Collected rage orbs fill up a rage meter, which introduces a special attack when maxed out. Pan is always by Lyra's side, while Iorek joins the party later in the game and he is not always present.****Lyra's journal stores her tasks, information about key locations and a section for the Alethiometer, the golden compass. It is a device that reveals the answer to any question when operated by a trained user. It contains four needles - three to construct a question and fourth for the answer. To ask questions and solve puzzles, Lyra needs to play the Divining game. It consists of three sessions where Lyra needs to match symbols to keep the focus (a circle of light) centred on the device, by pressing a key or button to spin a hand in a timely fashion. The meaning of the different symbols is revealed during the course of the game, by interacting with objects and characters. Conversations often introduce mini-games to keep the talking going.****Each of the characters can pick up objects that grant new abilities such as new forms, a slow spell, double damage or more insight into the workings of the Alethiometer."},{"id":4914,"title":"GoldenEye - Rogue Agent","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA LA","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"After being fired from MI6 for your ruthless behavior in an MI-6 simulator, you begin to work for Auric Goldfinger doing evil deeds.  After the first mission (Which is the simulator) you are assigned a Goldeneye by Francisco Scaramanga who acts as the villain’s version of 'Q'.  Your Goldeneye can do four separate things which are to see through cover, toss enemies around, use a shield, and hack into computers.  The levels in this FPS are all basic run-and-gun style."},{"id":4915,"title":"Goosebumps HorrorLand","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Gusto Games","publisherName":"Scholastic, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Goosebumps Horrorland games are based on the popular Goosebumps books sold worldwide as well as the hit series on Fox Kids Network. "},{"id":4916,"title":"Gottlieb Pinball Classics","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Farsight Studios","publisherName":"System 3","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Pinball","description":"Gottlieb Pinball Classics aims to bring eight classic tables from 50s to the 90s to the modern day by realizing them in full 3d with sounds just like the originals had. You'll be able to choose from tables like Ace High, Central Park, Big Shot, Genie, Black Hole, Victory, Tee'd Off and a secret unlockable table.  You'll also be able to unlock additional gameplay modes, artwork, interesting information and neat little distraction games like a love tester machine or a Xolten fortune teller machine.  The game also features realistic ball physics to attempt to duplicate the experience of the actual machines and six different views so you can get the view you want. When you finish going through the tables by yourself, you can invite three of your friends over to see who can get the highest score.  The Xbox version also lets you upload your best scores up to Xbox Live! to compete against the world."},{"id":4917,"title":"Gradius III and IV","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"After being fired from MI6 for your ruthless behavior in an MI-6 simulator, you begin to work for Auric Goldfinger doing evil deeds.  After the first mission (Which is the simulator) you are assigned a Goldeneye by Francisco Scaramanga who acts as the villain’s version of 'Q'.  Your Goldeneye can do four separate things which are to see through cover, toss enemies around, use a shield, and hack into computers.  The levels in this FPS are all basic run-and-gun style."},{"id":4918,"title":"Gradius V","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Treasure","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Long ago, the Gradius army destroyed an evil life form that was threatening the galaxy. But somehow some of the Bacterian cells survived, and a new army has appeared ready to take over the galaxy! The Gradius forces have developed a super spatial-temporal fighter (called the Vic Viper) which you must pilot in order to destroy all of the enemies. The gameplay in Gradius V is an arcade style shooter and is very similar to the other games in the series. You need to guide the Vic Viper through a series of side scrolling screens and destroy the many enemies that appear (including several very large bosses). Although you begin the game with very limited firepower, additional weapons can be acquired. After destroying certain enemies, a power up capsule is left behind; collecting these will advance the weapon selector. When the weapon you want is selected after collecting enough capsules, you can activate it to equip the Vic Viper with that weapon. Your choices are speed up, missiles, double fire, lasers, multiples (these circle the Vic Viper providing additional firepower), and force fields. As you progress through the game, short animated cut scenes will reveal the story, and the enemies become tougher and more numerous. The game is somewhat customizable, allowing you to set the controls, difficulty level, and number of lives you begin with."},{"id":4919,"title":"Graffiti Kingdom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Prince Pixel is in a pickle. His parents have been kidnapped by an evil demon, called...Demon!**Pixel has to rely on the power of Graffiti and his pet dog Pastel to release his parents from peril.**The story follows Pixel around 22 levels in which he does various tasks with the help of creatures made with his magic wand which has magical powers.****The gameplay is your basic action RPG with battling the monsters, jumping some platforms and gaining stuff which helps you advance through the game.****The power of Graffiti enables the Prince to animate anything. Anything at all. With Graffiti, the player can make their own monsters which are theirs to control. For example, player can make a monster with huge feet, and that monster can jump high, or if one makes a monster with huge arms (with spikes in them), that monster will probably pack quite a punch. ****Monster construction is very free, and that means the player can draw anything, and \"make them alive\". Players can draw different parts of the monster, attach them to each other as they please, add a few accessories, paint the parts and define, which part is a hand, leg or an attacking device. Only the player's imagination is the limit."},{"id":4920,"title":"Gran Turismo 3 - A-Spec","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Polyphony Digital","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The third game in the Gran Turismo series of racing games for PlayStation and PlayStation 2.****This time with an even more realistic driving experience. Lighting now has an effect on the game, such as buildings blocking the sunlight. There are now smoke effects caused by skidding. Now there is even heat rising from the road."},{"id":4921,"title":"Gran Turismo 4 - Prologue","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Polyphony Digital","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Gran Turismo 4: Prologue is a lite version of the later released game Gran Turismo 4. In reality, this game, although a full game in its own right, is really nothing more than a extended demo of what to expect in the final release of Gran Turismo 4.****The game features two modes: ****1. Arcade: there are five brand new tracks to sample, four tarmac, and one rally course. The player may either choose to race against opponents or the clock in this mode;**School Mode: is where the game is at. This is where players can accumulate new cars by completing the task. School Mode is simply the License Mode from the previous games. This mode involves the user having to complete either a number of laps, or a segment or track within a certain time limit. The player is then graded as Gold, Silver, and Bronze of Fail."},{"id":4922,"title":"Gran Turismo 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Polyphony Digital","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Gran Turismo is back and there is a huge variety of cars, including the Model T Ford, Jay Leno's Tank Car, and some of the famous Le Mans cars from down the years. GT4 has brand new tracks, including the famous Nürburgring, and tracks set in famous locations such as Paris, the Grand Canyon, and many more.**There is a new Photo mode in GT4 where you can take photographs of a saved replays or in photo mode, and save them to your memory card, or a USB storage device. There is also a new B-Spec mode where become race manager, in other words you let the computer do the work, so it's useful if your doing a endurance race."},{"id":4923,"title":"Gran Turismo Concept - 2002 Tokyo-Geneva","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Polyphony Digital","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Some of the worlds best car manufactures join forces with Polyphony Digital and Sony to develop Gran Turismo Concept.****Over 100 cars to choose from, including concept cars designed by the likes of Honda, Toyota, Suzuki and Mitsubishi, fantasy cars by Sony and other car designers, updated models to existing Gran Turismo car selections (i.e. body kits and engine improvements) and much more. Some won't even see the light of day in the real world. ****5 tracks, 4 previously seen in Gran Turismo 3 plus 1 enhanced track Gran Turismo 2 to this semi-expansion game, are available to race across with up to 6 cars at once. Meanwhile, to make the playing experience easy to get into, only the basic options are included, those being single player and multiplayer arcade mode. 6 players, using the iLink technology, can join in on a race."},{"id":4924,"title":"Gran Turismo Concept - 2002 Tokyo-Seoul","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Polyphony Digital","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A second version, 2002 Tokyo-Seoul, was released in South Korea on May 16, 2002, to celebrate the PlayStation 2 official launch in this country. It featured cars from the 2001 Tokyo version plus additional models unveiled at the Seoul Motor Show. This game introduced South Korean automakers, like Hyundai, in the Gran Turismo series. As of April 2008, Gran Turismo Concept 2002 Tokyo-Seoul has shipped 90,000 copies in South Korea."},{"id":4925,"title":"Grand Prix Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Infogrames Europe SA","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Grand Prix Challenge is an F1 racing game, officially licensed by Formula One Administration Limited. The game features all the 22 drivers, 11 cars and 17 circuits from the 2002 F1 season.  There are 4 levels of AI (the hardest one needs to be unlocked) and 3 skill levels. In Expert mode you have the choice of Automatic or Manual gears, and can even adjust the Traction Control settings while racing.  As well as time trials, single races and the full championship, you can take on the Grand Prix Challenge - A series of themed mini-championships designed to take you from a beginner to an expert racer, slowly introducing various aspects of the game such as damage, tire wear, fuel, pitstops, weather, etc.  Other features are: variable weather (it can rain in the middle of a race), fuel usage, tire wear, interactive pitstops, car setup and split-screen multiplayer."},{"id":4926,"title":"Grand Prix Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Grand Prix Challenge is the most exciting and exhilarating driving experience. The game features the official cars, tracks and drivers from the record-breaking 2002 FIA Formula One World Championship season. Feel the heat of real-life competition with an AI that takes into account the driving styles of each individual driver and test your nerves and tactical skills with an original dynamic and interactive pit-stop system. "},{"id":4927,"title":"Grand Theft Auto - Liberty City Stories","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rockstar Leeds","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"This is the next installation of the Grand Theft Auto series, now back in Liberty City, just like GTA 3.****This time, the action takes place in 1998, and you're in the footsteps of Toni Cipriani. As usual in the series, you start off pretty low and work your way up in the food chain of the mob, fighting wars with other mafia families and doing all other sorts of dirty work.****The game is part of the Grand Theft Auto universe, so there you'll occasionally encounter characters you met in previous games of the series, although the storyline is pretty independent and makes few references to previous incidents and events.****All the other well-known elements of earlier games are in: You can have little side-missions as a pizza delivery boy, vigilante, cab driver, and more.****The PSP version supports multiplayer gameplay. Up to six gangsters can compete in deathmatches, capture the flag, and king of the hill."},{"id":4928,"title":"Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rockstar North","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this installment, the game now takes place in the early 1990's. You are now playing as the character Carl Johnson who has just came from Liberty city to go to his old house in San Andreas because of his mother's homicide. In this game you must go all over a three city environment to find out what happen to your mother and why are your childhood friends (in the game) are going so wrong.****The G.T.A. series has improved with new abilities like swimming, eating, changing clothes, buying lots of houses, getting to take and save pictures, running a gang, and recruiting 7 people to watch your back as you walk down the street, and Pimping out cars into Hot fast and furious, lowrider cars. Grand Theft Auto now introduces 1-2 players, playing together in a free roam mission.****This game kind of explains, and connects to Grand Theft Auto 3, beat the missions and you will see what I mean."},{"id":4929,"title":"Grand Theft Auto - Vice City","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rockstar North","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Grand Theft Auto: Vice City offers the same go-anywhere style of play as its violent, M-rated predecessor but in a new setting based on Miami. ****The player takes the role of Tommy Vercetti (voiced by Ray Liotta), a gangster who just got off a fifteen year prison sentence for not squealing on his friends.  Because he didn't rat out his \"family\", Tommy's sent to work with Sonny Forelli, his old boss. Sonny gives him an easy drug job, but everything goes wrong, and Tommy loses everything.  Upon returning to Sonny, he gets mad and wants his money back. Unfortunately, everybody in Vice City, from gangsters and Cubans to bikers and politicians are in his way, and it's up to Tommy to clear a path.****Grand Theft Auto: Vice City takes everything from Grand Theft Auto III and builds upon it.  There are new cars in the game, reminiscent of cars from the 80s. Some cars are earlier models of the vehicles from GTA III. New to this game is the ability to drive motorcycles. Tommy can drive a variety of two-wheeled vehicles, from huge Harley-esque bikes to dirt bikes to your standard motorcycle. Flying is also a bigger part of the game, as the player can fly small planes and helicopters, traveling from area to area, landing on helipads on top of towering skyscrapers.****Weapons are, more or less, the same as in GTA III, but the addition of melee weapons spices combat up a little.  Tommy can use riot batons, crowbars, and a few others.****Grand Theft Auto: Vice City uses celebrity voice talent.  The main character is voiced by Ray Liotta of Goodfellas, and the supporting cast is voiced by Dennis Hopper (Speed), Gary Busey (Slapshot 2), William Fitcher, Danny Trejo, Luis Guzman (Traffic), and Jenna Jameson (ex porn star).****To effectively capture the mood of the 1980s, the soundtrack has been altered to fit the time period. Players will listen to an estimated nine hours of music (nearly three times the amount featured Grand Theft Auto III) across 10 radio stations. The eclectic mix features such noteworthy titles as I Ran by Flock of Seagulls, The Message by Grandmaster Flash, You've Got Another Thing Coming by Judas Priest, and Out of Touch by Hall & Oates."},{"id":4930,"title":"Grand Theft Auto - Vice City Stories","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rockstar Leeds","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Vice City Stories is a prequel to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2 years earlier) and it is the sequel to Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. Set in 1984, players take on the role of Vic Vance, an army soldier who loves his country, family, and himself. One bad decision turns everything around and he is kicked onto the streets of a tough city. He has to build an empire to survive, or be left to die. Together with his brother Lance, a drug addict, the siblings try to take over Vice City.****Just like other GTA titles, gameplay consists of third-person shooting and driving sequences in an open environment. You will meet new enemies and gangs, and old foes. The missions require you to kill with a selection of weapons, steal vehicles such as a car, a boat, or a plane, rob to make it big, or just to have fun. New features for the portable version include swimming, and side missions such as Air Rescue, Vigilante, Firefighter, and Paramedic.****Similar to San Andreas' gang wars, this title has an Empire mode. To make money, you have to take over businesses from other gangs. By attacking and damaging rival businesses, it will be put up for sale, for you to take over. With a new building constructed, you can then choose an activity such as prostitution, drugs, protection racket, smuggling, robbery, or work as a loan shark. These activities earn money and the location in the city influences the revenue.****Multiplayer is available over Wi-Fi with ten different game modes, either focusing on fighting (Vice City Survivor), businesses (Empire Takedown), racing (Street Rage), stealing/selling (Grand Theft Auto), capture the flag game types, or games centered around a single vehicle such as a tank."},{"id":4931,"title":"Grand Theft Auto III","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"DMA Design","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"After leaving San Andreas and going on a crime spree throughout the country, Claude Speed and Catalina head to Liberty City for a life of crime.  During a bank heist, Claude is betrayed by Catalina and her Colombian friend Miguel, and he is shot by her just as they are leaving the scene of the crime.  Claude fully recovers....in a prison cell. However, while being transported to a prison, Colombians ambush the prison van for an inmate riding with Claude.  Claude and his friend, 8-Ball, escape in the process.  Now it is time for revenge.  Claude slowly rises through the ranks of the local gangs, gaining trust from local mob bosses and turning on others.  Claude gains influence, trust, and most importantly, money along the way.  It is time for Claude to rise from the dead and get revenge for what Catalina has done.****The concept that makes GTA what it is, is now in 3D in this release.  The game puts you in the shoes of a vicious, albeit novice, criminal. Traditionally, your missions center on the gangs inhabiting the city - each one always has jobs for you to perform, and your prosperity as a criminal depends on your ability to manipulate each gang. Ice a few members of one gang, and you'll gain its rival's favor. Jobs range anywhere from running dope and taking out rivals to sabotage and kidnapping.****Strictly for the matured."},{"id":4932,"title":"Grandia II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Long ago, the battle of light and darkness was held, pitting the god Granas against the demon Valmar. Though scars of the battle still mark the land, time has passed and the people of the world have built new civilizations and kingdoms to colonize the planet. The \"Day of Darkness\" will someday occur, heralding the resurrection of Valmar.****Ryudo is a \"GeoHound\", a mercenary available for hire, usually for slaying monsters and recovering goods. Working with a talking bird named Skye, who sites on Ryudo's shoulder, they will \"do anything\" if the price is right  One day Ryudo receives a job from a branch of the Church of Granas, they ask Ryudo to become a bodyguard for a young priestess named Elena during a prayer ceremony. During the ceremony, strange events occur requiring Ryudo to escort Elena on a journey towards the ****Grandia 2 is a 3D RPG, viewed from a top-down perspective for most of the game and a 3rd person view during battle. Controlling Ryudo, the player will explore various locations, locating townspeople and objects within an area to interact with. Towns and dungeons are displayed in the same manner, though dungeons tend to be mazes filled with monsters and towns tend to be friendly areas filled instead with conversation and shops. Any monsters present in these areas will be shown walking around. Walking over to and touching the monster in any way will activate a battle. If the monster notices the player approaching it is considered a normal battle, if Ryudo is able to approach undetected the player's party will gain the initiative in battle, if any party member besides Ryudo is approached by the enemy then the party loses initiative.****In battle, each character is able to choose from a list of actions that include \"attack combos\" (standard attack command), Special Abilities/Magic, \"Critical Strike\", Guard, Evade and Escape. Critical Strikes are weaker versions of attack combos with the advantage that they can block an enemy's action. This partly depends on the positions of the character on the action bar, displayed at the bottom of the screen, which shows each character (and enemy's) time to act within the battle.  Some magic spells and special abilities are also able to block enemy actions, though they take longer to perform than normal attacks. Both combo attacks and critical attacks require the attacker to run up to the enemy in order to perform the action. This depends heavily on the character's individual movement as well as other characters acting as obstacles on the screen. Successfully defeating enemies in battle awards experience points, power points, magic points, gold and items."},{"id":4933,"title":"Grandia III  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In Grandia III, you play Yuki, a young boy who has a passion for constructing and piloting airplanes. Finally he manages to build a model that is powerful enough to take him away from the secluded island he lives on with his mother. Unfortunately, the mother won't let him go away so easily, and her weight makes the airplane crash... That would have been half the trouble if Yuki hadn't also encountered a young girl named Alfina, who has mysterious powers and needs his protection. The adventure Yuki has always dreamed of begins.****Grandia III is not connected to its predecessors story-wise, but it utilizes a nearly identical combat system. Once again, there is an IP gauge in battles which allows you to time your attacks precisely and to cancel enemies' moves upon exact execution. The skill books and the mana eggs from the previous game return, allowing you to customize your characters."},{"id":4934,"title":"Grandia III  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In Grandia III, you play Yuki, a young boy who has a passion for constructing and piloting airplanes. Finally he manages to build a model that is powerful enough to take him away from the secluded island he lives on with his mother. Unfortunately, the mother won't let him go away so easily, and her weight makes the airplane crash... That would have been half the trouble if Yuki hadn't also encountered a young girl named Alfina, who has mysterious powers and needs his protection. The adventure Yuki has always dreamed of begins.****Grandia III is not connected to its predecessors story-wise, but it utilizes a nearly identical combat system. Once again, there is an IP gauge in battles which allows you to time your attacks precisely and to cancel enemies' moves upon exact execution. The skill books and the mana eggs from the previous game return, allowing you to customize your characters."},{"id":4935,"title":"Grandia Xtreme","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"Enix Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The Spirits, who once protected the world, have gone loose. Running around wildly, they created monsters who disturbed the peace in the world and provoked two mighty nations to start an all-destroying war. After years of battles and pain, the two nations finally decided to sign a peace agreement. Now they wish concentrate together on hunting down and eliminating the insane Spirits. You control a young boy named Evan, who wants to become a Ranger (a fighter who possesses unique abilities), like his father. But before he can be initiated as a Ranger, he has to fulfill an important mission and help to save his world from the Spirits.****\"Grandia Xtreme\" is the first Grandia game to be originally released for Playstation 2. Its combat system is virtually the same as in the previous two games, a mixture of strategic planning and real-time fighting. Your party members can run around, avoid enemy attacks, and their attack power depends on their distance from the enemies. \"Grandia Xtreme\" is heavily based on combat, with more dungeons, more fighting, and less story than the two previous installments of the series."},{"id":4936,"title":"Gravity Games Bike - Street Vert Dirt","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"Officially licensed by the Gravity Games, Street. Vert. Dirt. showcases a variety of key features in celebration of one of the world's premier sports, music, and lifestyle festivals. Boasting 21 unique riders including seven real-life professionals, Gravity Games Bike challenges riders to earn he gold by competing for points in ten intense courses with death-defying challenges and crazy obstacles. Riders must also perform and master more than 1400 distinct land and air tricks with more than 400 motion-captured moves while participating in such broad gameplay modes as Graffiti, Horse, Team Attack, and Chicken. Also available for the Microsoft Xbox. "},{"id":4937,"title":"Great British Football Quiz, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Liquid Games","publisherName":"Liquid Games","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"The Great British Football Quiz is a football trivia game for up to four players. It contains four different game modes:•Top of the League •Play or Pass •Shootout •Football Crazy The game includes thousands of questions spanning both world cup, international, European and domestic competitions. For each question the player gets four alternatives to choose from. Top of the League consists of three rounds of eight questions and the player with most points at the end of round three wins. With use of jokers the player can remove two wrong alternatives. Play or Pass also consists of three rounds of eight questions and players play together. Jokers are not available in this mode. In Shootout jokers are used to force the other player to answer. Football Crazy is played over three rounds consisting of one round of each of the other game modes. All modes can be played by up to four players but only the Top of the League mode can be played by one player."},{"id":4938,"title":"Great Escape, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pivotal Games","publisherName":"Gotham Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this game you play the role of an American fighter pilot who is captured by the Germans during the second World War. The game is based on the film of the same name which was also based on true events. Your character is a computer generated version of Steve McQueen as are all the other actors for their characters.****The game play involves sneaking about the prison camp and interacting with other prisoners to obtain various items to aid you in your escape. The physics are identical to Conflict: Desert Storm. The game play shifts to all-out combat as well as the infamous motorbike chase."},{"id":4939,"title":"Greg Hastings' Tournament Paintball Max'd","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Activision Value","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Greg Hastings returns in a second paintball game. Play with your friends on the same console (2 player split-screen on the PS2, 4 player on the Xbox) or with more players using the Network Adaptor on the PS2, or through System Link or Xbox Live on the Xbox. You have the options to set your teammates' starting positions, moves and targets, and use voice commands to control your teammates in the heat of the action. You will have the chance to lead your team of rookies all the way through the pro circuit and into the national championships.****MAX’D includes online features such as Xbox Live Multiplayer, Xbox Live Tournaments and Scoreboards (Xbox only). This title also includes 29 tournaments and 213 different field layouts. You can design your own custom fields with the included editor and share them over Xbox Live! (Field sharing is Xbox only.) Your character is completely customizable with new licensed markers, clothes and accessories. The soundtrack includes music by B-Real, DJ Lethal and many more."},{"id":4940,"title":"Gregory Horror Show","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"CE Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Escape Gregory's mansion before he steals your soul in this anime-based adventure from Capcom.****You have to run around a spooky hotel collecting all the Lost Souls. However, the guests have stolen the souls and aren't going to give them back willingly. To steal those souls back, you've gotta have cunning. Peek through keyholes and listen to the guests' insane mumblings. Find out their weak point and then use it against them to win the soul. Once you steal a soul off a guest, that guest will chase you. If he/she catches you, you will be put through a \"horror show\" where the guest tortures you and makes it look like a show!"},{"id":4941,"title":"Gretzky NHL 06","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Page 44 Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Gretzky NHL 06 is another in the long line of hockey games and a line of Gretzky licensed games, this one featuring the obligatory roster updates and games modes, exhibition, season mode and a new feature called \"99 mode\".  In \"99 mode\" the player can sign Wayne Gretzky as a free agent for any team they play for, filling up a meter during the game, once it is full they can activate \"99 mode\" and bring Gretzky into the game.****Players competing against each other can both activate Gretzky if they \"99\" meter is full.  The action is more fast paced, arcade-styled gameplay as to the traditional simulation games on the market.  There is also on-line capabilities where players can compete against each other and view each others stats.  Not only does the game contain license's for Gretzky, the NHL, and the NHLPA, but also the AHL as well including it's top players.The games are also called by color commentators Mike Emrick and Darren Pang."},{"id":4942,"title":"Gretzky NHL 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Page 44 Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Dominate the open ice with NHL 2005, the most authentic and complete experience for hockey fans around the world. Open Ice Control adds a new dimension of realism to the gameplay experience, allowing you to utilize the entire ice surface by simultaneously controlling players without the puck. Plus, with the new face-off playcalling system, the World Cup of Hockey, and all-new EA SPORTS Free4All, you can light the lamp like never before. NHL 2005 is the hockey experience that is easy to play, but hard to master. "},{"id":4943,"title":"Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy video game pits the characters from the popular Cartoon Network television show against each other in an adventure-fighting game, filled with mayhem and chaos. In battle mode, up to four players can use a multitude of weapons in destructible arenas like the Desert of Doom and the Underworld to battle it out to be the last one standing. Players also have the option to play on their own or with a friend in adventure mode, a series of 40 story-based missions where players can unlock new weapons and additional playable characters like Irwin and Hoss Delgado."},{"id":4944,"title":"GrimGrimoire","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Vanilla Ware","publisherName":"NIS America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"This game has both the slick, cutesy, story-heavy style that Nippon Ichi has come to be known for as well as moderately deep real-time strategy gameplay.****In GrimGrimoire, the player character is a young magician who has just arrived at her new spellcasting academy only to be the only one to escape its destruction. She travels back in time to relive the past few days and find a way to prevent it. In the lengthy RTS levels, she leads an army of magical beings, each having one of four types which are arranged in a rock-paper-scissors-style system of strengths and weaknesses."},{"id":4945,"title":"Groove Rider - Slot Car Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"King of the Jungle","publisherName":"Encore, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Grooverider is a slot-car inspired arcade racer aimed at the budget/casual market.  In this game you race against three other cars around a track inside different rooms of a luxury apartment.  ****There are three different difficulties, or voltages, each faster than the last. There are a selection of cars to race in: British classics, 70's cop show, stock cars, GT sports, Formula X and Japanese.****Although the racing is limited to fixed lanes that you switch between there are also road blocks, ramps, splits, loops, merges and a power ups along the trap, and you can barge other cars off.****The game as both single player and two player split screen modes, and some extra game modes such as cops-n-robbers, and time trail with ghost car."},{"id":4946,"title":"Growlanser - Heritage of War","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Career Soft","publisherName":"Atlus U.S.A., Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Once, an isolated island continent  was plunged into war. The people who wished to end the warring revived a powerful weapon called the \"Admonisher\" and threatened the participants of the war with it. Thus all of the wars were ended by force. The people behind this called themselves the \"Peace Maintenance Brigade.\" 20 years later the old men of the Brigade are no longer able to maintain the peace.****Now war has once again broken out among the inhabitants of the continent. A mysterious famine has appeared, leaving the citizens to fight over what little fertile land is left, while the cities are constantly attacked by fierce amphibious monsters known as \"Screapers\"****Battles take place in real-time, and there is no transition to a separate battle map (which is usually found in traditional Japanese RPGs). As such the game forces players to come up with strategies and tactics immediately as the situation calls for it."},{"id":4947,"title":"Growlanser Generations  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Career Soft","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Growlanser Generations marks the first time this Turn-Based Strategy RPG series made it to the States. Growlanser Generations is a compilation of 2 games from the series, Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice and Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness. Growlanser Generations can give RPG fans over 60 hours of gameplay between the two games as well as multiple endings so pure RPG fans can play through a few different ways to try to see them all.****In combat, the player controls each party member by giving them orders in the beginning of each turn. Each game also includes an auto-battle feature which will let the computer fight your battles for you."},{"id":4948,"title":"Growlanser Generations  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Career Soft","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Growlanser Generations marks the first time this Turn-Based Strategy RPG series made it to the States. Growlanser Generations is a compilation of 2 games from the series, Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice and Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness. Growlanser Generations can give RPG fans over 60 hours of gameplay between the two games as well as multiple endings so pure RPG fans can play through a few different ways to try to see them all.****In combat, the player controls each party member by giving them orders in the beginning of each turn. Each game also includes an auto-battle feature which will let the computer fight your battles for you."},{"id":4949,"title":"GT Racers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"GT Racers is a simple racing game with two single player modes: quick race and championship with three modes. (Bronze, Silver and Gold) Completing mode unlocks new cars. There are eleven cars altogether. They are based on real-life cars. Included are ten tracks in five city's: Berlin, London, Paris, Tokyo and New York City. Each locale has one day track and one night track.  "},{"id":4950,"title":"GT-R 400","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kuju Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"GT-R 400 is a touring car racing game. It features two kinds of car types: production models and GT models. The races takes place on closed circuit tracks and the cars are entirely controlled from a third-person perspective. The driving experience can be customized with a number of gameplay options such as car damage, driving aids and automatic gears. Two licensed cars are available, the Ascari KZ1 and the Mosler MT900. Sixteen tracks are available and they cover three continents. ****A number of game modes are available. The quick race mode is for players that want go straight to the action on the circuit. It's available for one or two players in split-screen multiplayer. The championship mode allows the player to complete in three different championships for each car type. Each championship consists of a number of races and in each race the player has to finish among the top three to qualify for the next race. Three retries are available for each championship. When all are used the player has to restart from the beginning. ****The time trial mode is about beating a specific time limit that is set before the race. The game offers 15 time trials for the player to unlock. When both these and all championship modes have been completed, a 16th time trial becomes available. Beating it unlocks a secret supercar."},{"id":4951,"title":"GT-R Touring","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kuju Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"GT-R 400 set a new standard for PlayStation 2 budget racing games when it was released, to critical acclaim, in 2004. Consumers loved the game with over 160,000 satisfied customers in Europe alone.  Now GT-R is back and better than ever! Featuring a brand new look and feel GT-R Touring is an unrivalled driving extravaganza on the PlayStation 2.  From the off the improvements are obvious select from 32 hot hatches or Sports Saloons in either Production, GT or GTS models and take part in time trials and championships all across the globe. Then when the action starts GT-R Touring features an all new highly competitive AI with real time vehicle damage for added realism.  For those looking for the extra challenge why not activate the weather control feature and compete through the storm to end all storms making the track a skid pan!  However you play the game GT-R Touring is both challenging and rewarding and looks set to emulate the success of its illustrious predecessor "},{"id":4952,"title":"Guerrilla Strike","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"The War has been initiated by the evil forces. You are an Air Force officer, a member of an Alliance that was formed to stop the war, the most complicated mission yet is under your control...You have to pilot a super-modern helicopter and destroy the enemy lines on the unreachable territories for the regular armed forces. "},{"id":4953,"title":"Guilty Gear Isuka","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Arc System Works","publisherName":"Sammy Corporation","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The next installment in the Guilty Gear sci-fi fighting series, in which bio weapons called Gears fight among each other for ultimate supremacy and survival, as they escape the so called Holy Knights who aim to hunt down and destroy them.****As with previous games in the series the game involves tournament-styled battles between characters using their special abilities and moves. However for GG Isuka the battles are 2-on-2 instead of 1-on-1, taking place in multi-plane arenas (similar to Fatal Fury) and requiring the players to switch orientation manually.****Added features include two new characters (only one playable), new backgrounds and game modes including the new \"Boost\" mode, which turns the game into a 2D side scrolling beat 'em up."},{"id":4954,"title":"Guilty Gear X","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Arc System Works","publisherName":"Sammy Entertainment Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"When the humans created artificial beings named \"gears\" in 22th century, they didn't expect that their creation will eventually turn against them. Because gears had no will of their own and could only obey humans. Only one gear, named Justice, was able to transfer his will onto other gears and to rebel against the humans. In year 2180, Justice was killed as a result of a bloody tournament organized by the Sacred Order of Holy Knights. Yet recently, a new gear was discovered. He showed no signs of hostility, yet he had no master and was roaming about free. It was impossible to capture or to kill him because he was immensely strong. Fearing a new Justice will grow out of this gear, the Order organized yet another tournament, this time with a solid prize: five hundred thousand world dollars for the winner.****\"Guilty Gear X\" is a follow up to  Guilty Gear, and is also a 2D fighting game. There are now 16 characters available for you to choose. The battle system became more complicated, thanks to the variety of moves you can perform. Beside special attacks which you can execute if you build up your Tension Gauge by attacking or advancing towards your opponent, there is also a variety of defensing moves to perform. The instant kill moves are back from the previous game."},{"id":4955,"title":"Guilty Gear X2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Arc System Works","publisherName":"Sammy Studios, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"In Guilty Gear X2, 6 new characters join the list of 14 from the previous Guilty Gear series for an all out brawl of extreme 2D martial arts, magic and huge combos.****Along with the usual training and story modes, GGX2 includes Medal of Millionaires, where each battle earns you medals and points instead of simple wins. Mission mode has you completing certain objectives for each fight in order to continue, while Survival and 2 player head to head modes round out the options."},{"id":4956,"title":"Guilty Gear X2 #Reload - The Midnight Carnival","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sammy Studios","publisherName":"Sammy Studios, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Reload is an update to Guilty Gear XX, which changes gameplay by balancing out a lot of the moves, also removing some of the moves which gave a character an unfair advantage over another. Additionally, this version adds a new instantly playable character and new missions to play through for the others.****The action is viewed from the side, and the characters include Holy Knights, assassins and bounty hunters. Unlockable extras form a big part of the challenge. The story modes aim to incorporate an evolving storyline with full dialogue. Online play is offered on some systems."},{"id":4957,"title":"Guilty Gear XX Accent Core","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Arc System Works","publisherName":"Arc System Works Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"? Core is the third revision of the original Guilty Gear X2 fighting game. This edition includes balance changes and a new special move: Force Break. The characters either have new special moves or existing ones upgraded, or turned into a Force Break, which consumes 25% of the tension bar. Other gameplay changes include new moves that throw and hold an opponent against floors or walls, throw breaks, and Slashback a parrying move with reduced block stun. Two characters have been removed: Justice and Kliff.****Unlike the earlier revisions, the graphics and sounds have also been updated. Many of the voices have been re-recorded or replaced, the players' artwork was redone and there are 2 new music tracks. There are 3 fighting systems per character: Guilty Gear, Guilty Gear X, and ? Core."},{"id":4958,"title":"Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Arc System Works","publisherName":"Arc System Works Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Λ Core Plus (Accent Core Plus) is a major update of Guilty Gear XX Λ Core. The game includes a wide array of balance and gameplay tweaks and bugfixes. Kliff Undersn and Justice have been added back in as playable characters, Mission and Survival modes have been added, and a new Story mode has been added. The story picks up directly after the events of Guilty Gear XX, and includes a unique story path for each of the playable characters.  The PS2 version is available as both a stand-alone release and an \"append\" disc that requires the original Λ Core. The PSP version adds a 3-on-3 tag match mode, while the PS3 and Xbox 360 releases add online play."},{"id":4959,"title":"Guitar Hero - Aerosmith","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"BudCat","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is considered an expansion of Guitar Hero III and it is the first title in the series primarily focused on a single band. The gameplay concept is similar to the game it is based on. About 60% of the included tracks are by Aerosmith, while the others have influenced or have opened for the band (Run-D.M.C., The Kings, Lenny Kravitz, ...). Four songs were re-recorded by the band directly for the game and they also performed as motion capture actors for their 3D models. The majority of the tracks consists of master recordings.****The prominent game segment is the career mode where players go through the band's history, from the earlier seventies to 2001. Times of internal issues are not touched upon. Players initially start as Joe Perry but can later also unlock the other band members Brad Whitford and Tom Hamilton. The career has been divided into six tiers with five tracks, each based on a period in the band's history. There are also encores when a tier has been completed, and two opening acts playing as another band. After each tier, bonus material is shown such as trivia or video sequences and interviews.****Songs are unlocked gradually and become available in the other modes, identical to Guitar Hero III (Quickplay, Cooperative, Competitive + Battle modes). Only the cooperative career mode is absent. The menus have been redesigned and there are new venues, based on historical performances. There are 41 songs in total, of which 31 can be unlocked in the career mode and an additional 10 in the vault.****The game is available in a bundle with a custom guitar or as a single game release. For the PS2 version there are two bundles, one with a single, wireless guitar and another with two, wired guitars."},{"id":4960,"title":"Guitar Hero - Metallica","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Neversoft Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision Blizzard Deutschland GmbH","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Guitar Hero: Metallica is the second game in the Guitar Hero series to focus on specific band, following the release of Guitar Hero: Aerosmith.****This title largely borrows from the novelties introduced in Guitar Hero: World Tour, with band career modes for single or multiple players with a storyline drawn as a cartoon, competitive modes online, and the possibility to play with different instruments such as a regular guitar, a bass guitar, drums, and doing the vocals. The storyline describes how a band wants to follow in the footsteps of the Metallica and become a leading act on their tour. This edition adds an Expert+ difficulty mode where players need to drum using a second bass pedal to mimic the playing style of Lars Ulrich, the drummer of the band. The members also did motion capture sessions for the avatars in the game.****The music selection consists of 28 master recordings and 21 additional songs by others selected by the band. Bonus features include various videos and trivia about the songs. Progress is made by completing sets of songs, rather than a series of gigs as in Guitar Hero: World Tour, set in venues that were in important in the band's career. Performances are rated with stars and a certain amount is needed to progress and unlock a new set.****The game also includes the GHTunes from World Tour where new songs can be created and shared. A new Drum Mode offers the possibility to play the drums without an existing drum track to create new rhythms, and the Battle mode (from Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock), has been updated with Metallica influences for the power-ups, with names like Fade To Black, Under The Ice and Ride The Lightning.****Although released in Europe packaged with a guitar controller and Metallica faceplate, other regions were not so fortunate and only received a solus edition. Custom drumsticks and a second bass pedal were offered as pre-order bonuses in certain stores.****The Metallica tracklist includes:****1. All Nightmare Long**2. Battery**3. Broken, Beat & Scarred**4. Creeping Death**5. Cyanide**6. Disposable Heroes**7. Dyers Eve**8. Enter Sandman**9. Fade to Black**10. Fight Fire with Fire**11. For Whom the Bell Tolls**12. Frantic**13. Fuel**14. Hit the Lights**15. King Nothing**16. Master of Puppets**17. The Memory Remains**18. Mercyful Fate (Medley)**19. My Apocalypse**20. No Leaf Clover (Live)**21. Nothing Else Matters**22. One**23. Orion**24. Sad But True**25. Seek & Destroy**26. The Shortest Straw**27. The Thing That Should Not Be**28. The Unforgiven**29. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)**30. Wherever I May Roam**31. Whiplash****The guest tracklist includes:****1. Alice in Chains - No Excuses**32. Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band - Turn the Page (Live)**33. Corrosion of Conformity - Albatross**34. Diamond Head - Am I Evil?**35. Foo Fighters - Stacked Actors**36. Judas Priest - Hell Bent for Leather**37. Kyuss - Demon Cleaner**38. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Tuesday's Gone**39. Machine Head - Beautiful Mourning**40. Mastodon - Blood and Thunder**41. Mercyful Fate - Evil**42. Michael Schenker Group - Armed and Ready**43. Motörhead - Ace of Spades**44. Queen - Stone Cold Crazy**45. Samhain - Mother of Mercy**46. Slayer - War Ensemble**47. Social Distortion - Mommy's Little Monster (Live)**48. Suicidal Tendencies - War Inside My Head**49. System of a Down - Toxicity**50. The Sword - The Black River**51. Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back in Town****Metallica songs of the Death Magnetic album bought for previous versions are incorporated into the game."},{"id":4961,"title":"Guitar Hero - Smash Hits","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Beenox","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Guitar Hero Smash Hits is a spin-off Guitar Hero game featuring a compilation of songs from earlier releases in the franchise, including Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero II, Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith.****The game's set list now supports four players in a full band set-up (introduced to the Guitar Hero series in  World Tour), an 8-player battle of the bands setup, and all songs are now original recordings from the genuine artists and are all playable in the Quick Play mode without the need to complete the career first.****Slight changes have also been made to the gameplay mechanics, including the addition of slider notes (again from World Tour) and the inclusion of the Expert+ difficulty setting for drums, which is carried over from Guitar Hero: Metallica.****Songs from Guitar Hero:****Blue Öyster Cult - \"Godzilla\"**2. Boston - \"More Than A Feeling\"**3. Deep Purple - \"Smoke On The Water\"**4. Franz Ferdinand - \"Take Me Out\"**5. Helmet - \"Unsung (Live)\"**6. Incubus - \"Stellar\"**7. Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - \"I Love Rock N' Roll\"**8. Ozzy Osbourne - \"Bark At The Moon\"**9. Pantera - \"Cowboys From Hell (Live)\"**10. Queen - \"Killer Queen\"**11. Queens Of The Stone Age - \"No One Knows\"**12. The Donnas - \"Take It Off\"**13. The Exies - \"Hey You\"**14. White Zombie - \"Thunder Kiss '65\"****Songs from Guitar Hero II****1. Alice In Chains - \"Them Bones\"**15. Avenged Sevenfold - \"Beast And The Harlot\"**16. Danzig - \"Mother\"**17. Foo Fighters - \"Monkey Wrench\"**18. Iron Maiden - \"The Trooper\"**19. Jane's Addiction - \"Stop!\"**20. Kansas - \"Carry On Wayward Son\"**21. Lamb Of God - \"Laid To Rest\"**22. Lynyrd Skynyrd - \"Free Bird\"**23. Mötley Crüe- \"Shout At The Devil\"**24. Nirvana - \"Heart-Shaped Box\"**25. Rage Against The Machine - \"Killing In The Name\"**26. Reverend Horton Heat - \"Psychobilly Freakout\"**27. Rush - \"YYZ\"**28. Stone Temple Pilots - \"Trippin' On A Hole\"**29. The Police - \"Message In A Bottle\"**30. The Sword - \"Freya\"**31. Warrant - \"Cherry Pie\"**32. Wolfmother - \"Woman\"****Songs from Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock****1. AFI - \"Miss Murder\"**33. DragonForce - \"Through The Fire And Flames\"**34. Heart - \"Barracuda\"**35. Kiss - \"Rock And Roll All Nite\"**36. Living Colour - \"Cult Of Personality\"**37. Pat Benatar - \"Hit Me With Your Best Shot\"**38. Priestess - \"Lay Down\"**39. Slayer - \"Raining Blood\"****Song from Guitar Hero: Aerosmith****1. Aerosmith - \"Back In The Saddle\"****Songs from Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks The 80's****1. Anthrax - \"Caught In A Mosh\"**40. Extreme - \"Play With Me\"**41. Judas Priest - \"Electric Eye\"**42. Poison - \"Nothin' But A Good Time\"**43. Ratt - \"Round and Round\"**44. Twisted Sister - \"I Wanna Rock\""},{"id":4962,"title":"Guitar Hero - Van Halen","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Neversoft Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"An expansion to the wildly popular Guitar Hero series, GHVH features 25 songs by the group Van Halen, as well as 19 bonus songs by other artists that were inspired by Van Halen.****You'll find VH classics like \"Jump\", \"Hot for Teacher\", \"Atomic Punk\", and many more. Other groups featured include the Foo Fighters, Queen, Tenacious D, and Judas Priest."},{"id":4963,"title":"Guitar Hero","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"RedOctane, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Guitar Hero simulates the thrill and the glory of rock 'n' roll. Choose from eight different characters, from classic rockers to metal heads, and build a career as a working rock musician.****The real kick is in the gameplay, which incorporates an included guitar-shaped controller. It allows you to \"play along\" with 30 awesome rock tunes by pressing fret buttons and working a responsive and durable strum bar. There's even a whammy bar for extreme action. The songs include selections from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Boston, Audioslave and White Zombie.****Four difficulty levels test your skills and six venues will place you before increasingly larger audiences. You love rock music. You're a master at air guitar. Take the next step and walk a career's worth of miles in a rocker's shoes."},{"id":4964,"title":"Guitar Hero 5","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"BudCat","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Guitar Hero 5 is the fifth main game in the musical rhythm series. Similar to the previous title, Guitar Hero: World Tour, the focus is on a band-experience, with a lead and bass guitar, drums and vocals. The title is available standalone or bundled with the instruments.****Next to a new soundtrack with 85 songs, many animated lead singers are now modelled after famous musicians such as Johnny Cash, Carlos Santana, Shirley Manson, Kurt Cobain, and Matthew Bellamy. Players can still compose their own songs in the included studio and the game relies heavily on downloadable content, through tracks and full albums. A portion of the songs of Guitar Hero: World Tour, Guitar Hero Smash Hits and Band Hero can be imported in exchange for a small fee per song.****In the Band Lobby players can assemble a party of local and remore players to form a band, play the Career mode or opt for Quickplay. Most of the competitive multiplayer modes are carried over from former versions, along with two new ones: Party Play (random song selection with the option to join and leave at will using any instrument) and RockFest, a band mode for up to four (local) or up to eight (online) players with a variety of submodes. The songs are divided in smaller portions and for each section the players are rewarded based on a variety of conditions.****General new features introduced to the gameplay include drop-in/drop-out play, where it is possible to join in the middle of a song or stop playing without interrupting gameplay. There is also a new Challenges section in the Career mode.****The different game versions are identical, except for the PS2 version that lacks online game modes and downloadable content, drop-in/drop-out play and song challenges. It is also limited to two instruments and the multitap is not supported. The Wii version is very similar to the major console versions, including downloadable content on SD cards, multiplayer through the global Wii address book, and the Mii Freestyle mode from the previous game. It also supports interaction with the Nintendo DS to edit videos and provides access to the Roadie Battle mode, similar to the main battle mode of Guitar Hero III, where players complete mini-games on the Nintendo DS to sabotage the players on the console."},{"id":4965,"title":"Guitar Hero Encore - Rocks the 80s","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s is an incremental title in the Guitar Hero series, using the features and gameplay from Guitar Hero II but with a completely new batch of songs. The game's theme is the eighties, reflected by the characters and their clothing, the venues and of course the songs themselves. It is the last title in the series developed by the original creators Harmonix Music Systems, Inc.****As in the previous games, in the single-player mode the player works his way through a setlist unlocking increasingly difficult songs, divided over 4 main difficulties. By performing well, new songs and venues become available, but there are less unlockables compared to the previous titles. Notable bands in this edition include A Flock of Seagulls, The Police, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Asia, Dio and Anthrax. Unlike the previous games, there are no bonus tracks.****The game is played through the guitar controller introduced for this series. The multi-player modes include Co-op, Face-off and Pro Face-off, identical to the previous game."},{"id":4966,"title":"Guitar Hero II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Guitar Hero II, the follow-up to the PS2-only game Guitar Hero, expands upon the gameplay and features of the original game. As a wannabe rockstar, you need to play songs by pressing combinations of five fret buttons on a guitar-shaped controller, while working the strum bar, along with an optional whammy bar for distortion. The sequel contains 64 songs, of which 40 have been licensed. One of the tracks was discovered through a contest at beaguitarhero.com, where unlicensed bands could send in a demo to be included in the game. Most of the tracks have been covered in-studio, but a few use original recordings.****The career mode has been revamped as a high school battle where you need to make your way to the top. Every venue is now represented by a different city. There are also encore performances, and unlockables can still be bought in the shop. A completely new addition is the practice mode (Shred School). When you keep getting stumped by a single track, you can train in this mode. The background music is dropped, you can choose a certain section to practice, and there four types of speeds available, to slowly get the hang of difficult passages.****In the multiplayer mode, you can still play the traditional mode from the first game, where sections are traded off between players.  The co-op mode is new: both players play the same song at the same time, but one is given the lead guitar, while the other handles the bass or rhythm guitar. Unlike the traditional mode, you can fail and both player share the score, rock meter and multiplier. To activate star power (a short power-up mode where the score multiplier is doubled, built up in a meter by playing a number of star-shaped notes without flaws and best saved for difficult sections) both players need to raise the guitar at the same time. You cannot practice together in this mode, but the different sections are available in the singleplayer practice mode. The final mode is called Face-Off. Here, both players play every single note at the same time. In the multiplayer mode, each player can now choose an individual difficulty level. Upon completing Face-Off, Pro Face-Off becomes available, where both players need to use the same difficulty level.****Other additions are the introduction of three-button chords, the use of hammer-ons and pull-offs (holding one note while playing another and vice versa) is smoother, and the screen now shakes if you break a note streak (only of the side of the player who makes the mistake in the multiplayer mode)."},{"id":4967,"title":"Guitar Hero III - Legends of Rock","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"RedOctane","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is the third full game in the Guitar Hero series and fourth game overall. The gameplay remains similar to the previous games: using a guitar-shaped controller, you need to coordinate pressing the five fret buttons and strumming to the scrolling notes on screen. Missing notes will cause your performance meter to drop; if the meter drops too low then the performance is a failure and you will need to try again. This edition of the game features 71 new songs to play from various artists including Cream, The Rolling Stones, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, Guns N' Roses, Santana, Sonic Youth, Weezer, and many more. In addition to the available songs the game also features &quot;boss battles&quot; against famous guitarists such as Slash, Tom Morello and Lou the Devil. Several game modes are available including career mode, co-op mode, and multiplayer mode. In addition to the main game modes, training and practice modes are available to aid in learning the game or figuring out a tricky passage in a song.****In career mode you play the part of a wanna-be rock star. Beginning with easier songs in small venues, you need to successfully complete tracks to make your way up to a superstar. Each venue you play requires a certain number of songs to be performed before you can move on to the next larger venue. Successful completion of songs also earns money which can be used to unlock characters, outfits, new guitars, and other bonuses.****The co-op career mode is similar to the single player variation, except two players work together (one on lead guitar, the other on bass or rhythm guitar) to complete songs. ****The multiplayer game modes allow two players to compete against each other. In the Face-Off variation, two players take turns performing a song. The Pro Face-Off variation allows two players to compete at the same time playing the exact same note chart. Finally, in the battle mode each player can earn power ups by performing well which can be used to disrupt the other player."},{"id":4968,"title":"Guitar Hero World Tour","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"BudCat","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Guitar Hero: World Tour is the fourth main game in the series and brings a major change to the concept. Following the release of Rock Band that built on the Guitar Hero concept but added additional instruments, World Tour introduces these as well to allow players to play together simultaneously as a real band. Next to the guitar that was the main peripheral for the previous titles, the bundled edition of the game adds a microphone for the vocal parts and drums for percussion. Just like the previous game, the guitar tracks are split up for the lead and bass. The lyrics and the vocal pitch is shown near the top of the screen, while the bottom part is split up for bass guitar, lead guitar and drums, each with a separate set of notes that need to be hit to correctly play the part.****While playing, a rock meter keeps track of successive notes hit (one for each player), which leads to score multipliers. When the meter becomes too low, other players can make up for this on a shared, general performance meter. In the same vein players share a star power meter, built up by playing through certain sections successfully, that any player can access.****There are four difficulty levels and a new beginner mode where notes are made as easy as possible to introduce the concept to new players. Most of the game content is centered around a Career mode (both Solo and Band) where players start a new band, choose an avatar an instrument, and then play different gigs unlocking new songs along the way. Completing tracks earns money that can be spent on outfits or instruments. There are once again encore songs and \"boss challenges\" where the lead guitar enters a duel. This is similar to the battles in Guitar Hero III, but without the power-ups. Instead it returns to a call-and-response mechanic similar to the Face-Off mode. Bands consists of offline players but online members can join as well. Complete bands can take on others online through the Battle of the Bands mode.****Through the Music Studio editor new songs can be composed and shared using the GHTunes service (not for the PS2). In this edition avatars can be customized with more detail using the Create-a-Rocker mode. Major artists have licensed their appearance in the game. The Wii version contains a Mii Freestyle mode where players can use their Mii characters in-game and compose songs through motions of the Wii remote and the Nunchuk controller.****There are several bundles for the game, based on the amount of instruments included, but also a stand-alone version as most of the versions are compatible with the controllers of previous games and even some of Rock Band."},{"id":4969,"title":"Gumball 3000","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"SCi","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"In a real-life version of The Cannonball Run, every year a collection of the craziest people in the world gather to take part in a 3000 mile road-race across Europe (or the USA in 2002). Danni Minogue, Happy Mondays, Fun Lovin' Criminals and the Jackass MTV crew have all taken part in the most amazing road spectacle ever seen. Can you imagine a 3 lane wide convoy of 40 super cars, all doing 140mph behind a blacked out Russian Government vehicle screeching their way to a gigantic party in St Petersburg? Now this unbelievable adventure comes to your PS2. Take any route you can, to get from checkpoint to checkpoint in the shortest possible time. Break speed limits, evade roadblocks and escape The Gumball Police Squad in your quest to become the Gumball 3000 champion. "},{"id":4970,"title":"Gun","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Neversoft Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Wild Wild West meets Grand Theft Auto in this free-roaming action game. Set in 1870, you are Colton White, a young gunslinger whose father is killed by an Indian tribe led by Reverend Reed. Just before passing away, your father hands you a token and reveals you are not his son. Sworn to avenge his death, you pursue the killers and unravel the secrets surrounding the item. Although you are on your own, temporary alliances can be formed with townspeople, Apaches and posse members, but watch your back as they can turn against you.****The main storyline, written by Hollywood screenwriter Randall Jahnson (The Mask of Zorro, 1998,) is linear.  You will have to fight duels, defend towns against bandits, help build railway tracks, intervene in various conflicts and kill heavily-armed bossed.  There are also many side missions or alternative ways to earn money. You can play poker in the casino, help out farmers with their livestock, assist the local sheriff or deliver items with the pony express. Other possibilities include bounty hunting, regular hunting for rare animals, mining for gold and various rescue missions. ****The RPG elements involve acquiring and improving skills, such as QuickDraw (shown in Bullet Time,) Zoom Firing, Melee Combat, improved accuracy, the ability to throw axes and strategically equipping and upgrading different weapons.  There are hand weapons (knives, tomahawks, bayonets), archery arms, explosive throwable items and regular guns, such as sharpshooter rifles, colts and winchesters. Some are earned during the missions, others can be bought and sold for cash in the towns.****The GTA reference is reflected in the main means of transportation: horses. There are different animals to find with extensive movement options. Go on wild chases, spurt, gallop, do skid attacks, or trample your enemies. Give them some rest from time to time, or you will wear them down to death. In the melee combat, you can do roll maneuvers, use objects to provide cover, grab your opponents and even scalp them. You are free to steer away from the main storyline and explore the giant landscape, with towns, deserts, mountains, wilderness and caves."},{"id":4971,"title":"Gunbird Special Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Psikyo","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Gunbird Special Edition contains two shoot em 'ups from the Gunbird series previously not released for the PlayStation 2.****1. Gunbird**2. Gunbird 2"},{"id":4972,"title":"Guncom 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Play It","publisherName":"Play It","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Gun","description":"On July 29, 2010, the city of Saronica comes under attack by an army of monsters called the SMO as they lay siege to the city, capturing it and ruling the populace under an iron fist. During this, The Resistance is formed in an attempt to stop the SMO, lead by a woman by the name of Lily who is kidnapped when she attempts to help a man by the name of Kou. After she is captured, it is learned the man has come into possession of two ancient pistols by the name of \"Crimson\" that can destroy the monsters and their vicious leader. Kou sets out with Lily's daughter, Yuri, to bring her back and stop the evil forces within the city.  Death Crimson is a light-gun game similar in style to House of the Dead where the player shoots at enemies that pop up on screen and save innocents from the monsters. The player can also power-up the \"Crimson\" pistols by shooting death flowers that will turn their firepower into machine guns to decimate hordes of enemies. There is also a health meter that will increase in size by successfully shooting enemies, gaining experience points. Once enough points are obtained, the health bar will increase, however missing enemies or shooting civilians will take away points."},{"id":4973,"title":"Gunfighter II - Revenge of Jesse James","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Gunfighter II, the sequel to the 2001 PlayStation release, continues the wild adventures of Jesse James as players strap on a six-shooter and prepare to gun down an assortment of two-bit thugs and double crossing varmints who done them wrong. ****Two different modes of play include Story and Arcade. The Story mode follows Jesse James' quest for revenge as he seeks out bandits through an assortment of locales, including a mine, campsite, and various hideouts. Players will eventually confront boss characters whose weapons are automatically earned after their defeat.****To help players complete each stage within the time limit, a pocket watch will appear, adding more seconds to the clock if successfully hit."},{"id":4974,"title":"Gungrave - Overdose","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Seta Corporation","publisherName":"Red Entertainment Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Three years after the events that took place in the original Gungrave, the Corsione family has unleashed the deadly drug SEED upon the populace. Now it's up to Grave, Spike and Mika to follow the trail of SEED back to its source and eradicate it once and for all.****Much like its predecessor, Gungrave: Overdose offers up several action-packed levels that simply don't allow the player to let up on the fire button. This sequel ups the ante with even larger hordes of enemies to blast through along with a slew of destructible environments to wreak havoc in. Along the way, Grave will team up with newcomers Juji and Billy. Juji fights using a unique combination of close-range guns and swordplay, while Billy defeats his enemies with the sheer power of his electric guitar.****Gungrave: Overdose features character designs by Yasuhiro Nightow (creator of the anime/manga Trigun) and Kosuke Fujishima (known for his work on Sakura Wars, Ah My Goddess, and the Tales series), and soundtrack composition by Tsuneo Imahori (composer for Trigun, Hajime no Ippo and the Gungrave anime series). This game was released by Mastiff as a budget-priced title."},{"id":4975,"title":"Gungrave","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Seta Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Gungrave, you play Grave, a long dead assassin sent back from the dead to annihilate endless hordes of enemies.  Players battle their way through massive areas filled with non-stop shooting foes in this anime-style, third person shooter.****You blast through the stages using your two weapons with unlimited ammo, and with your coffin, which can be used as a rocket launcher.  The game keeps players pounding down on the square button, or just using the rapid fire option.  ****There area also various special types of shots in the game that are limited for each level.  Also included in this game is a targeting system."},{"id":4976,"title":"Gungriffon Blaze","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"3D Battlemech Game. 6 scenarios with a multitude of free roaming levels. The game is mainly action orientated, allowing to customize your robot before you go to fight, or within the game after picking up various extras within the game. It has 40 different enemy types such as tanks, other mechs etc. You can destroy pretty much everything in the game. Supports 8MB memory cards and uses the vibration function of the DualShock2 controller. Single Player only."},{"id":4977,"title":"Guy Game, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Top Heavy Studios","publisherName":"Gathering","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"An FMV-based trivia game, The Guy Game pits you and up to three other players in a series of rounds in which you must answer multiple-choice trivia questions for top scores. Whether you play alone or with friends, you'll also be playing in the company of a couple of comic relief voiceovers that provide commentary, as well as dozens of co-eds out for spring break, who are more than happy to drop their tops off should they lose the questions. Their naughty bits are obscured by \"Guy Game\" logos, but depending on how much bonus score you get, you can remove the censoring from the clips and unlock them for uhm... further analysis.****You get bonus points by figuring out if the girls are going to answer right or wrong, what they answer, and also by betting on the outcome of mini-games where the girls compete in races, and assorted beach activities."},{"id":4978,"title":"Habitrail Hamster Ball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Based on the familiar Habitrail brand of pet accessories and its character, Herbie the Hamster, players will get to to navigate Herbie safely around the house inside his plastic exercise ball. Explore and solve puzzles in four environments, including a kid's bedroom, the kitchen, the garden and even the attic. There are even 5 easier levels for junior players as well as a 'Beginner' and 'Expert' mode for those with nimble fingers! "},{"id":4979,"title":"Half-Life","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Gearbox Software","publisherName":"Sierra On-Line, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The PlayStation 2 version of Half-Life is a port of the Windows game, but with a significant overhaul for the weapons and character models, as well as the overall map geometry and some extended levels.****It also includes an expansion pack that is referred to as Half-Life: Decay, which was never officially available as an expansion for the Windows game until it was eventually recreated as a modification. The third expansion for the original game, it features two-player cooperative gameplay (in split-screen) with the two female scientists Gina Cross and Colette Green as the protagonists. It is meant to be played with two players at the same time as it is more puzzle-oriented than the original game and the first two expansions. Singleplayer is also possible, but then switching between the two characters is necessary to advance. When not active, the other character is AI controlled for basic actions.****It is set at the same time of the events in the original Half-Life, but from the perspective of other characters. All enemies and weapons are based on the original game and many of the missions have a more friendly approach about working together or rescuing NPCs. Unique to the series as a whole is the lack of a single narrative; instead the add-on consists of fixed, separate missions. At the end of each mission, statistics are shown and the player is graded. When the nine levels are completed with an A grade, a bonus mission is unlocked where players control and work together as two Vortigaunts. As an additional bonus, the entire singleplayer can then also be completed as a Vortigaunt.****The game supports an USB mouse and keyboard for more precise control."},{"id":4980,"title":"Hamster Heroes","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Idea Factory Co., Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Whilst out on an important mission Sergeant Fluff and the rest of the Hamster Heroes fall into a trap set by the evil Hamster X. Hamster X captures the Hamster Heroes and imprisons them in indestructible Hamster Balls! Inside his dark and eerie lab X has been busy creating 15 mind bending puzzles for the Heroes to complete. He hopes they will be trapped for ever in the puzzles and will never escape; meanwhile he and his army of Cyber-Hamsters will Take over the World!!! Will Hamster X succeed? Will he take over the World? Will the Hamster Heroes ever escape, well my friend&that is up to you!  Welcome to the wonderful world of Hamster Heroes! You are called upon to navigate the Hamster Heroes safely through the twisting and mysterious environments set up by Hamster X would will need to cope with tilting ledges, rotating cogs and floating platforms it takes skill and quick thinking to make it to the end! "},{"id":4981,"title":"Hannah Montana - Spotlight World Tour","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Hannah Montana: Spotlight World Tour for the Wii, players tour the world as the pop princess herself and live the dream of rock stardom. Players get to dance on stage to earn devoted fans worldwide. Off stage, players design the look of each show, including stage settings and wardrobe, and even special effects and pyrotechnics. "},{"id":4982,"title":"Hannspree Ten Kate Honda SBK","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Milestone S.r.l","publisherName":"Valcon Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"An authentic motorbike racing experience, SBK Superbike World Championship features official tracks and all 14 teams and 22 riders of the SBK circuit. Experience the thrill and danger of high speed motorbike racing along side 21 opponents. Players have control over the level of simulation, starting off with multiple riding aids, then as you grow comfortable, you can crank up the reality and excitement! Race amazing bikes at high speed in variable weather conditions. "},{"id":4983,"title":"Hansel & Gretel","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Hansel & Gretel is an educational game for Playstation 2, taking the famous Grimm fairy tale.  While following the story, you will participate in mini-games. "},{"id":4984,"title":"Hanuman - Boy Warrior","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aurona Technologies","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This story is a classic \"Good versus Evil\" story. It is a \"growing up\" story of Hanuman. He starts as a powerless monkey and regains his powers through the game. He learns about the exploits of Hanuman & never realizes that everyone is talking about his exploits till the moment of truth when that realization dawns on him. So the key theme here is the emergence of a hero & the message that one can become a hero through bravery & justness of their actions. There are a number of defining moments in the story. Bal Hanuman's discovery that he is actually Hanuman, the regaining of his powers one by one; and the final Wow moment where Hanuman is standing on a hilltop with a bright sun in the sky. Lastly the fact that Hanuman never kills his adversaries only frees them (Soul) of their bad Karma is a defining moment in the story. "},{"id":4985,"title":"Happy Feet","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Happy Feet game features the voices of Elijah Wood and Brittany Murphy, who reprise their roles from the movie. The game puts the player in the shoes of Mumble, a young penguin born into a nation of singing emperor penguins where each needs a heart song to attract a soul mate. And while Mumble is cursed with being the worst singer in the world, he just happens to be a great tap dancer.****Following the general story of the film, the game has you play as Mumble as he belly-sleds, dances, and swims through Antarctica on a adventure complemented by a playful and lively soundtrack. ****The game consists of 3 types of gameplay. First there is belly-sledding where you control Mumble sledding down a track trying to beat Ramon and the Amigos to the finish. Swimming will have you move Mumble around trying to avoid getting eaten by the evil leopard seal. In Dancing you have to help Mumble's footwork as he tries to impress his friends and family."},{"id":4986,"title":"Hard Hitter 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magical Company (Mahou)","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Hard Hitter 2 challenges you to become the best in the world. Choose one of 14 athletes or make your own, and grow your character's stats over the course of a year. Playing well during the game will increase the mentality meter, giving your player a better chance of making tough shots. The mentality meter can also be expended to make a shot that will be difficult to hit back. Whichever player has won the most money from tournaments by the end of the year is crowned champion.  Also included is a multiplayer mode for up to four players and a minigame mode where the player must either hit specific targets to spell out words, or hit a number of targets with a limited number of balls."},{"id":4987,"title":"Hard Hitter Tennis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magical Company (Mahou)","publisherName":"Magical Company Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Hard Hitter Tennis challenges you to become the best in the world. Choose one of 14 athletes or make your own, and grow your character's stats over the course of a year. Playing well during the game will increase the mentality meter, giving your player a better chance of making tough shots. The mentality meter can also be expended to make a shot that will be difficult to hit back. Whichever player has won the most money from tournaments by the end of the year is crowned champion.****Also included is a multiplayer mode for up to four players and a minigame mode where the player must either hit specific targets to spell out words, or hit a number of targets with a limited number of balls."},{"id":4988,"title":"Hard Knock High","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Opus","publisherName":"Essential Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Rise to power as \"Gripper\" Hard Knock High's gang leader  Be the toghest thug in the Neighbourhood! Start off fighting in your own school to build up your skills.  Master cool fighting styles! Fight your opponents with cool styles like Karate, Boxing, Judo and more...  Put Gripper through an assortment of mini-games to strengthen him! "},{"id":4989,"title":"Hard Rock Casino","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Farsight Studios","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Hard Rock Casino is a gambling simulation game which includes over 20 different gambling games including Slots, 5 various forms of Poker, Blackjack, Baccarat, Craps, Roulette and Pai Gow as well as horse race and sports betting.****There are four different casinos in which to play, each with its own games, house rules and table limits. Players start with a modest amount of money in the Hard Rock. The object is, naturally, to win lots more and earn a high enough reputation to be able to play in invitation-only tournaments and high stakes games. The major goal is to become the \"Hard Rock High Roller\".****There are unique, and sometimes influential, NPC characters to meet and play against, side tasks to complete, and unlockables for enhancing your customized character. The game also features a tutorial accessed from the main menu."},{"id":4990,"title":"Hardware - Online Arena","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Hardware is an online only vehicle combat game, along the lines of Twisted Metal: Black ONLINE. Players choose from a variety of tanks and jeeps before hopping into the thick of the action. ****Jeeps are faster but tanks have more armour. There are numerous pick-ups and weapons to be found such as missiles, lasers and even an air-strike, which kills everyone on the level, including yourself if you don't get under cover!****There 5 different environments ranging from a Mayan temple to Area 51. There are also 4 different game modes such as Deathmatch and King of the Hill."},{"id":4991,"title":"Harley-Davidson Motorcycles - Race to the Rally","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"FUN Labs","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Harley-Davidson: Race to the Rally is a motorcycle racing game that involves racing AI opponents across tracks coast to coast in America. There are 20 motorcycles licensed and designed after real Harley-Davidson's from Softail, Dyna, Touring, Sportster and others. The bikes can be tuned, styled and upgraded in ways which involve over 1000 possibilities according to the developers. The gameplay involves dodging traffic, obstacles and other drivers while gaining points for making jumps, drifting, drafting, kicking opponents off, speed boosting and your position during the race. The game accelerates at a high sense of speed when you drive using speed boost. Head on crashes with debris and such are shown in different angles. The game features licensed music from acts like George Thorogood, Heart, Poison, Great White and others."},{"id":4992,"title":"Harry Potter - Quidditch World Cup","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magic Pockets","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Quidditch, the broomstick and ball “sport” of the Harry Potter world comes to life in this simulation.  For those unfamiliar with the game, two seven player teams of flying wizards attempt to score goals with one ball while dodging more flying balls and each other.  For those who are familiar with the game, you will be happy to know that the players, positions, and “strategies” of Quidditch are faithfully recreated.****The game starts with a player selecting which of the four Hogwarts school teams he or she wishes to play for.  Following some tutorial events, they are launched into the competition for the Hogwarts Cup against the other three teams.  As the player wins games and completes specific challenges (such as “score 120 points in one game”) they collect Quidditch cards which unlock special combo moves.  Once a player has won the school championship, they can go on to play as one of nine international teams competing for the Quidditch World Cup each with it’s own style and special combo moves.  After winning the cup once, there are still more cards to be collected by playing and winning as different teams.****People familiar with actual sports know that the rules of Quidditch (as described in Rowlings' books) are fundamentally flawed and that the only meaningful part of the game is the 1 on 1 competition between the two seekers trying to catch the golden snitch.  Quidditch World Cup alleviates this problem with the “golden snitch bar”.  As the game progresses, completing action combos and performing special moves adds to a team progress bar.  Eventually, when the snitch appears, the team with better positioning on the bar will start with an advantage in the chase.  Ironically, this system rewards things other than actual scoring so in-game goals still remain mostly meaningless (except on lower difficulty levels where it is very easy to build a 160+ point lead and make the snitch inconsequential).****Because it is designed for younger audiences, Quidditch World Cup lacks most of the advanced features you would expect in an EA sports game (league play, team management, etc…).  It also lacks any multiplayer options other than two player (same machine) exhibition matches"},{"id":4993,"title":"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this Harry Potter game, join him during his second term at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.****A dark plot against his \"Mudblood\" classmates has Harry befuddled as more and more students are strangely petrified.  Harry must learn new spells and cast them without mistake to uncover the secrets and solve the mysteries.****In the PC version, the 3D environments are \"free-roaming\" as players actually become Harry Potter and learn more about his world and personality.  Conversations with the various characters and keen observation as you explore are crucial to solving the game.  Interact with familiar characters from the movie: Ron, Hermoine and, of course, Gilderoy Lockhart.  Additionally, there are multiple mini-games and side quests."},{"id":4994,"title":"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-3\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is an action adventure game which follows the story of the fourth movie and book of the same name. In addition to the usual challenges and dangers that Harry, Ron, and Hermione need to face, the Triwizard Tournament will be held at Hogwarts and mysteriously Harry is in the tournament!****One to three players control Harry, Ron, and Hermione (the computer controls the remaining characters for one and two player games). Played with a third person view, you will need to complete numerous game levels which feature a variety of action and puzzle solving as well as completing the three tasks in the Triwizard Tournament and facing Lord Voldemort. Each character has magic spells that can be used to help out, and additional spells can be learned as you make your way through the game. Occasionally all three characters will need to work together to complete a task, such as moving a particularly large object or defeating a tough opponent. During the game you will come across Bertie Bott's Every-Flavor Beans; collecting these can help out by restoring stamina or magic powers. Additionally at the end of each level the Beans can be used to purchase collector cards; these are used to increase a characters abilities."},{"id":4995,"title":"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"EA Bright Light","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is based on the movie of the same name. The player takes the role of Harry Potter who has to fight against Lord Voldemort and his minions. ****The game is not completely linear - between the chapters Harry can explore the school at his own leisure. If the player does not want to walk and search around, they have two ways to cut a corner: portraits, which are unlocked during the course of the game, can be used to teleport instantly to another place. Harry can also call a ghost which shows him the fastest way to the next mission. Exploration has mostly one goal: finding the 150 (more or less) hidden crests which unlock achievements and trophies. Because Harry lost his ability to jump and climb, he has to use spells to reach them.****Mini Games**The player will spend most of his time in three mini games: magic duels, brewing potions, and quidditch. The duels are used to learn new spells respectively improve the already known. Harry basically faces other magicians and uses his spells to defeat them, e.g. by paralyzing them or by parrying their spells. To perform a spell the player has to use his input device to recreate a certain movement.****Quidditch is a reaction test. Harry's broom flies automatically and the player can only slightly move it to fly through rings or avoid obstacles. While brewing potions Harry faces a bowl, ingredients and a time limit. Now he simply needs to recreate the receipt by using the ingredients in the correct on the bowl. Sometimes he needs to heat up the bowl or stir the brew up with his input device. If he makes a mistake there is smoke which costs time."},{"id":4996,"title":"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"EA Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based off the fifth book and movie of the series, players take control of Harry Potter in this 3D adventure as he faces the dangers of his fifth year of Hogwarts, avoiding the malicious Professor Dolores Umbridge, builds Dumbledore's Army, and faces off with Voldemort himself as the prophecy continues to unfold.****Players will navigate through the castle of Hogwarts and beyond, learning fifth year spells, solving multiple puzzles, avoiding traps, and even get a chance to play as the Weasley brothers, Sirius Black and Dumbledore himself. ****All versions are the same with the exception of the Wii.  Players can use the Wiimote as Harry's wand to cast spells, allowing a new level of control never before possible in a Harry Potter game.  ****Survive the year, learn new spells, and survive one of the darkest battles in Harry's life as he faces his first real battle against Voldemort, \"He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named\"!"},{"id":4997,"title":"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based off the third book and movie of the series, players now take control of Harry, Ron, and Hermione in this 3D adventure as they face the dangers of their third year of Hogwarts, avoiding the soul-stealing Dementors, and trying to solve the mystery of escaped convict Sirius Black. ****Players will navigate through the castle of Hogwarts and beyond, as they learn new spells and how to work together as a team, solving multiple puzzles and avoiding traps that will either require teamwork, or one of the kid's particular skills.  Harry can leap across chasms and climb ropes.  Ron can sense secret areas.  Hermione, being the smallest, can fit into areas where the others can't.  Players can also control Hedwig the owl, or Buckbeak the hippogriff to accomplish other tasks and overcome obstacles.****Survive the year, learn new spells, and discover the truth of Sirius Black's role during the night Harry became known as \"The Boy Who Lived\"."},{"id":4998,"title":"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Warthog","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Two years after versions on other platforms, the then-current consoles got their own adaptation of the first Harry Potter book and film. Like in the computer and PlayStation versions, Harry Potter's first year at school of magic Hogwarts is presented as a 3D action adventure title.****After a tutorial at Ollivander's Wand Shop and an introductory first night at Hogwarts, the game is organized into distinct days and nights. Days mostly consist of lessons, where usually Harry will learn new spells. The more interesting stuff happens at night, of course, when Harry sneaks around the castle to do things like meeting Draco Malfoy for a duel, fighting a troll in the dungeons, and other important scenes from the film and book.****Most tasks involve platform sections, where Harry has to jump over chasms and balance along edges. Often, creatures will be in the way that have to be fought using the correct spells, and magic must also be used to solve the occasional puzzle. At night, Harry must watch out for prefects patrolling the floors of the castle to avoid getting sent back to the common room. There's also broomstick flying in the game, including a Quidditch match against Slytherin.****After classes, Hogwarts can be freely explored. At any time, it is possible to revisit school lessons to get better grades, often only possible after some more advanced spells have been learned. Also, lots of collectibles can be found both in the open and hidden areas: collecting 20 wizard cards increases Harry's health and Every Flavour Beans can be traded in Fred and George's shop for more cards and some other useful items."},{"id":4999,"title":"Harvest Moon - A Wonderful Life Special Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Marvelous","publisherName":"505 GameStreet","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life is the second game in the Harvest Moon series to appear on the PS2. It is almost identical to the original GameCube version, but carries some new features, granting it the Special Edition title, as there is no regular release for this platform.****The game simulates the everyday chores of farm life. When the player's character arrives in the Forget-Me-Not-Valley, he is given a tour on his new farm and starts with some seeds and a single cow. The game is divided in different chapters that end when certain requirements are met. Tasks include raising cattle and taking care of them, fishing, cooking, sowing seeds, and trading your goods with the local merchants. The player can also explore the valley and meet its inhabitants.****New features for the PS2 version include up to four wives to marry, to have a son or a daughter with a mini career path, new farming equipment such as the fertilizer machine, and a free play mode to continue playing when all the chapters have been completed."},{"id":5000,"title":"Harvest Moon - Save the Homeland","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Victor Interactive Software","publisherName":"Natsume, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"The first Harvest Moon game for the PS2 takes a little deviance from all the other games in the series.  The goal this time around is to save your town from being turned into a resort next year.  The game focuses more on relationships than making money - which is the goal in all other Harvest Moon games to date.  You still are running a farm and must succeed in the life of a farmer, but the actual gameplay rewards those who interact with the townspeople over those who just work the fields."},{"id":5001,"title":"Harvey Birdman - Attorney at Law","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law is based off of the Adult Swim show of the same name.  The game is more of an interactive story that leads your through five separate cases and features characters from the TV show.****The gameplay is mostly consistent of exploring crime scenes, finding evidence, talking to cartoon character witnesses and give try to prove the innocence of your client by any needs necessary.  You only are allowed five crests during your court hearing, losing all five when making a mistake will result in having to restart back at the last checkpoint and starting over again.****Picking certain moves while talking to other people can result in extra crests for your court hearing or even unlock a Street Fighter cameo (Guile, Dhalsim, Zangief, Ryu and Chun Li) that will unlock a secret movie that you can view."},{"id":5002,"title":"Hasbro Family Game Night","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Bright Light","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Hasbro Family Game Night is a mini-game collection of conversions of Hasbro board games. It contains the classic versions as well as advanced or remixed variants. The game is hosted by Hasbro's toy figure Mr. Potato Head.****The includes games are:****1. Battleship**2. Boggle**3. Connect 4**4. Scrabble (North American versions only, PS3 (PSN) and Xbox 360 retail + XBLA)**5. Sorry!**6. Sorry! Sliders**7. Yahtzee****There is no retail PS3 release. On the Xbox 360 it was also released on XBLA next to a retail version. There it was made available as a free application where users can buy the individual games to be played through the Hasbro Family Game Night hub, similar to Game Room. Not all games were released simultaneously on XBLA and three additional titles are available for that platform:****1. Connect 4x4**8. Jenga**9. Pictureka****Those three games are also available for the Wii, but as a part of the retail game Family Game Night 2.****The Wii version includes a Party mode (only for human players) with a mixed-up mish-mash of each of the six games and rules similar to the Mario Party series. Most games can be played with up to four players, except for the PlayStation 2 version where only two players can compete."},{"id":5003,"title":"Haunting Ground","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"CE Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In \"Haunting Ground\", you play as Fiona Belli, a young girl who has lost her memory. She awakens in a basement of a strange castle, and soon learns that a car accident has taken away the lives of her parents. She is told that the has inherited the castle she found herself in. However, the castle inhabitants are, for various reasons, not very happy to see Fiona as the new owner. Soon she realizes that she must fight for her life, and the only creature she can trust is a dog called Hewey, who will be her faithful companion on her perilous adventure.****\"Haunting Ground\" is a horror game that centers around avoiding combat and escaping from your enemies. Fiona can fight, but usually she is too weak to defeat her foes in combat, so she will have to run away, to hide, and to use items as distraction until the enemy loses sight of her ans she is able to continue exploring. The most important gameplay tool is your dog. You can issue commands to the dog, telling him to scout a room for you, to warn you of upcoming enemies, to defend you in battle, to pick up items, etc. The dog will obey or disobey you depending on how you develop your relationship with him. If you are nice to the dog, pet him and give him food, he will follow your commands more efficiently."},{"id":5004,"title":"Haven - Call of the King","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The King Athellion has left his homeworld to fight in an intergalactic crusade. He left behind a huge bell - The Golden Voice - for his people to call him should they ever be in danger. During his absence however, the evil Lord Vetch invades the planet and enslaves Athellion's people by infecting them with a deadly virus. A virus, that requires a constant treatment with an antidote called catana. As the only one controlling the catana-support, Lord Vetch was easily able to force everyone to work for him. In order to prevent Athelion's return he has hidden The Golden Voice and soon it was forgotten along with the king's promise. Forgotten until Haven, one of the slaves, starts having dreams about a hill and a bell; dreams whose meaning he does not understand. When the news of the Haven's dreams reach Lord Vetch, he orders to murder him. Haven manages to escape and eventually learns about the real meaning of his dreams and is determined to find The Golden Voice and put an end to Lord Vetch' reign.****Haven is a fast-paced, action-packed platformer but it also incorporates elements of several other genres.**Haven can pick up many different weapons and parts of the game play more like a Shoot'Em Up than a platformer. There are also several vehicles to control, ranging from speedboats and jetcars to gliders ,spaceships and jetpacks. Despite all these action elements, there are also some slower paced levels, which put more emphasize on puzzle-solving and exploration.****Haven's conceptual artwork was done by Rodney Matthews, a fairly well-known English sci-fi/fantasy artist, which is evident in Haven's surrealistic, bizarre design."},{"id":5005,"title":"Hawk Kawasaki Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Infusion Games","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Hawk Kawasaki Racing, the sequel to the European-wide hit, Cresent Suzuki Racing, features real Superbikes, real Super-sidecars and most importantly - the real team!  No other bike racing game puts you in the saddle with one of the UK's premiere Superbike teams like Hawk Kawasaki Racing. Hawk Kawasaki is one of the top teams in Superbike racing today and now you can take the green jersey all the way to the top.  At every stage of the race the game oozes class with a variety of challenging circuits from the international scene. Gravel traps and other hazards await you across more than twenty tracks and the ruthless skill of your computer opponents is sure to test your racing technique to the limit. Take on your friends to prove who has the most racing nerve. Only the greatest riders need apply! "},{"id":5006,"title":"Headhunter - Redemption","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Amuze","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In the 21st century, a dreadful virus wiped out millions. The vaccine was found, but at the time the world was engulfed into chaos. A new world order emerged, splitting the world into two distinct yet dependent worlds: Above and Below.****The world Above reflects a chrome city, a high-rise, high-tech metropolis served by elevators and elevated freeways. A place for hardworkers and law-abiding people. On the contrary to Above, the world Below, which is the product of earthquake damages, is a subterranean network of labour colonies. Those who are not wanted Above for one reason or another are sent Below.****One day, now veteran Headhunter, Jack Wade, took a call to investigate an intrusion to the upper levels. Facing the trespasser, Jack saw a potential in the girl and instead of turning her in, he gave her a second chance... to become his apprentice. Jack is back, but this time, he's not alone but accompanied by his sidekick Leeza X. Together, they will face whatever threat lurks from the world Below.****The gameplay is set in 3rd-person view with ability to rotate camera or set it behind your back at the single click. Headhunter's main accessory is IRIS (Intelligent Realtime Information Scanner). Once you get the IRIS, you'll be able to scan every item just by pointing the gun at it, or use the scanner in 1st-person view which will let you examine the surroundings in more detail. Also, IRIS will provide you with a full 3D map info even displaying the enemies so you can avoid them or use stealth if necessary. Enemies will hear you running and shooting, so if you decide to take an action, be aware that they will surround you and launch a team strike at you from all the sides. You only effective aid against them, beside your weapon, of course, is the ability to perform a roll or lean against the walls and fire from the corners, although aiming itself may not be easy as your hand will not be steady while on the move or panicking."},{"id":5007,"title":"Headhunter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Amuze","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Welcome to the future. In the early 21st century, gang warfare and crime have lead to the creation of privatised law enforcement. The Anti-Crime Network (ACN) employs bounty hunters known as ‘Headhunters’ to track down the most wanted criminals, using combat skills and high-tech weaponry. ****You are Jack Wade, an ex-cop turned Headhunter. At the beginning of the game you find yourself strapped to an operating table and manage to escape. After passing out in an alley, you awake in hospital from a coma. With your license revoked and few memories, you are hired by Angela Stern, to find her fathers murderer. Maybe you’ll even find out what happened to yourself if you can stay alive long enough…****Headhunter is an action adventure viewed from over the shoulder. In the top right of the screen you have a radar which will track your movements and those of the enemy. Jack has a few moves at his disposal. He can duck and roll, push, pull and climb objects as well as flatten himself up against a wall. Using this technique he can peek around corners for a better view of the action, and then attack from this position, using the wall as protection.****Between levels, Jack has a motorcycle that he uses to transport himself between various locations in the city according to the clues he receives. You will need to earn skill points however before you can arrive at a destination. Certain parts of the city are unavailable until you have gained the appropriate Headhunter license.****As you have no recollection of your past, you have to take a series of licenses that will grant you access to greater parts of the city, weaponry and gadgets. These are taken in a VR simulator known as the Law Enforcement Intelligence and Licence Approval (LEILA). At various times in the game you will need to go to the LEILA building and upgrade your licence by practising your combat, stealth and driving skills.****Jack will need to pass LEILA tests in order to grant him access to the equipment dispensers. He starts the game with a standard issue Stimulator Automatic, but can acquire grenades, proximity mines, neurostunners, decoy shells, shotguns and automatic weapons as he progresses. The weapons in the game fire Electric Neural Projectiles (ENP’s) instead of bullets. These cause brain death so as to preserve the internal organs of the person being shot.****Jack also uses a CASIO Visual Manager to keep in touch with Angela and his former chief at the ACN. This is a wristwatch with video capabilities and a direct link to the LEILA database."},{"id":5008,"title":"Heartbeat Boxing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Heartbeat Boxing is a straightforward 3D boxing game featuring an all-female cast, built off the earlier Boxing Champions from the same developer. The nine characters are divided into three weight classes, and each have the usual array of punches, jabs, and uppercuts, as well as their own unique special moves. Two additional characters, as well as extra costumes, can also be unlocked.  The game features several different modes. There is a single-player Tournament (story) mode, a two-player versus mode, a survival mode, and a practice mode. There is also a View mode where the different outfits and character animations can be freely viewed."},{"id":5009,"title":"Heatseeker","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"IR Gurus","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Heatseeker is an arcade aerial blaster in which the player flies nearly 40 fully-licensed modern jet fighters at supersonic speeds, firing huge numbers of missiles at vast numbers of enemy planes, tanks, ships, cruise missiles and anything else that looks in need of being taught a lesson. It features the ImpactCam, which lets you watch the effects of your destruction up close and personal, avoiding the long-distance 'blip killing' often found in other flight games.****Players take on the role of pilot, Mike 'Downtown' Hudson, who flies for the International Council's Air Force. A dictator has launched a terrorist attack - you are part of the response to fight sea and airborne enemies in an attempt to avert an international crisis. Missions take place on locations all over the world.****Heatseeker's arcade presentation includes infinite ammo, huge kill counts, a colourful, saturated look, and over-the-top characters and scenarios.****In the Wii version, players can use physical movements to control the aircraft. The plane can either be steered using the Wii remote as a pointer, or with the Nunchuk as a flight stick.****The PSP version has no voice-overs, only text; it is also the only version to support multiplayer games - up to 4 players in 5 game modes: Dogfight, Team Dogfight, Base vs Base, Fox &amp; Hounds, and Last Man Flying."},{"id":5010,"title":"Heavenly Guardian","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starfish","publisherName":"UFO Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"The Snow Fairy Sayuki is on a quest to save her beloved from the evil curse of the demons plaguing her land. In order to save her companions life, she must travel through the far reaches of ancient Japan and battle mythological creatures in her pursuit of a secret remedy. Heavenly Guardian embodies the fast paced fun and adventure of the classic arcade shooter while utilizing the powers of the Sony Playstation 2 to add new thrills to the genre. Journey through various environments and fight through a variety of mythological creatures! Fight the journey solo, or gain the aid of your companions in cooperative two-player action. Search for power-ups and special items to vanquish the evil gods and save your love from death. "},{"id":5011,"title":"Hello Kitty - Roller Rescue","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Xplosiv","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"When Sanrio Town is invaded by the evil King Block and his minions, only one skating kitten can save the day!  Hello Kitty must battle the villainous block troops that have kidnapped Hello Kitty's friends and family.****Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue is an action platform game where the player  controls Hello Kitty and battle through various captured levels of Sanrio Town. The player also gets the option of a computer-controlled partner to help  battle the villains. Partners include My Melody, Purrin, and Monkichi. Each partner has their own special attack or ability that can help Hello Kitty out.****As they progress through the game, players can unlock movie clips and music from the game. They can also unlock character bios on various characters in the Hello Kitty Universe, as well as different outfits for Hello Kitty to wear and new weapons for her to use."},{"id":5012,"title":"Heracles - Battle With The Gods","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Join the greatest of all the Greek heroes, Heracles, on an amazing adventure to rescue his best friend Pegasus from the clutches of Poseidon the evil God of the sea. Success in this fantastical quest will earn Heracles the favour of the Gods and end his banishment from Mount Olympus.  Heracles' trials continue in this epic journey across the magical lands of ancient Greece. With many foes to defeat and treacherous landscapes to navigate, Heracles will require all his superhuman strength, stamina and agility to deliver Pegasus from his evil captor. "},{"id":5013,"title":"Heracles Chariot Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Neko Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"After blasting on to the scene in 2006 in Battle with the Gods Heracles, everyone's favourite hero of Greek mythology returns in his very own Chariot Racing game!  This time, he will have to beat his enemies in a race across a mythological kingdom and recover the Sacred Trophies en route to the top of Olympe Mount to be crowned the Champion Charioteer.  If you've got the courage to race as Heracles, you can jump into his trusty chariot. Or you could join allegiance with Poseidon to overthrow the mighty hero before he reaches the finish post; channel the ferocity of Minotaur or feel the wrath of Medusa and take victory for yourself! There are five other characters to drive with, each with their own particular chariot, plus a huge selection of courses to choose from.  By grabbing bonuses you can improve your chariot's performance and hinder your enemies to increase your lead do whatever it takes to claim victory the fun will never end! "},{"id":5014,"title":"Herdy Gerdy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Core Design Ltd.","publisherName":"Eidos GmbH","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Gerdy, an apprentice herder, embarks on a epic quest to rescue his father from an evil spell. His journey takes him across an island of diverse territories, populated by an assortment of wild creatures, each of which form part of a complex inter-related food chain. To avenge his father's nemesis and restore goodness to the island, Gerdy must hone his herding skills and ultimately compete in a magnificent tournament to become Master Herder."},{"id":5015,"title":"Heroes of Might and Magic - Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"New World Computing","publisherName":"3DO","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the DragonBone Staff is really the old classic King's Bounty from New World Computing for the PC with revamped graphics. Very little else has changed, in fact even the text was the exact same with the original.**** For those who are not familiar with the history of the series, King's Bounty was a spin-off of the Might & Magic RPG series which was then still in its early chapters and was inspired by board games. The gameplay resembles a simplified Heroes of Might & Magic game with only one Hero and no city improvements. Combat is turn-based using a set grid and stacked units.**** The goal of the game is to discover an ancient artifact by collecting pieces of a map and identifying its location before time runs out. Of course the player must have amassed a strong army by then because he will have to face the evil Dragon overlord before the end."},{"id":5016,"title":"Heroes of the Pacific","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"IR Gurus","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Heroes of the Pacific is an arcade flying game set in the Pacific theatre of World War II. Heroes has six game modes including Campaign Mode, Mission Mode, Instant Action, Training, Historical Missions and Multiplayer.****In the Campaign mode, the player is William Crowe, a young pilot who survives the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, but loses his brother. Crowe vows to avenge his bother's death, pursuing the squadron responsible though the major battles in the Pacific. The game follows the player's quest from Pearl Harbor, to Wake Island, Marshall Islands, Coral Sea, Midway, Guadalcanal, Gilbert Islands, Marianas, Philippines, and finally Iwo Jima.****As players progress through the campaigns, they earn new planes, including fighters, dive-bombers, torpedo-bombers, and medium bombers. Early in the game the player only has the most basic fighters; like the Warhawk and Wildcat. As they complete missions and progress through the campaign, they are awarded new planes.****The game features over thirty famous planes including: F6F Hellcat, P-38 Lightning, TBF Avenger, F4U Corsair, B25 Mitchell, P-51 Mustang, Seafire, A6M Zero &quot;Zeke&quot;, J2M Raiden &quot;Jack&quot;, Ki-84 Hayate &quot;Frank&quot;, ME262 and FW190.****The war in the Pacific and William Crowe's personal quest for revenge both come together in the final assault on Iwo Jima, the volcanic fortress-island under Japanese control."},{"id":5017,"title":"Hidden Invasion","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Toka","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Shadowforce Team is an elite and secretive team deployed for situations of national security. The commisioner of Alpha City, the nation's capital has requested the aid of Shadowforce against a mysterious terrorist organization. Deployed to the field, Special Agents Dean Travis and Karen Bride must engage and defeat the terrorists and discover the truth and conspiracy behind their demands. A conspiracy of a hidden invasion...****Hidden Invasion is a 3rd person fighting game. Controlling either Dean Travis or Karen Bride, the player relies on hand-to-hand combat and different weapons to defeat foes. Hand-to-hand includes the ability to punch, kick, block and perform combos thereof. Weapons include shotguns, machine guns, energy weapons and assasult rifles, as well as a standard police pistol holstered on the player. Each weapon uses a target-and-shoot system to a single button, based on line of sight. While the game has full 3D environments, movement is only allowed in the proximity of certain predefined paths. Level objectives include disarming bombs, finding keycards and defeating terrorist leaders.****The US Playstation 2 release features an additional two player cooperative mode where both agents can be used at once. The game tracks progress via a password."},{"id":5018,"title":"High Heat Major League Baseball 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"High Heat 2002 is the 3rd game in the \"High Heat\" series.  Gone from the previous two games is the Sammy Sosa title.  Like the previous games HH2002 is a total baseball simulator.  You can set back and just manage your team or you can get right on the field and play each game.  You can configure the game in many different formats. **** You can:**Lengthen or Shorten a season**Create new teams**Re-arrange the divisons**move players from different teams before the game starts**Change team settings**Create custom made players**...and generally do just about anything you want****From the swing of the bat to making blockbuster trades you have all the controls."},{"id":5019,"title":"High Heat Major League Baseball 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"The High Heat series returns for another season of baseball, this time with the following updates:**** Improved Truplay AI technology, allowing more true to life animations for batter, fielders and pitchers, etc.** All the updated team rosters for the new season** Two man commentary team** On field coaches and managers** And new gameplay modes including home run derby, fantasy draft, create-a-player, batting practice and a two on two challenge."},{"id":5020,"title":"High Heat Major League Baseball 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Bringing High Heat to a new level, this 2004 version takes all the best from previous versions and adds more to give you a top-notch baseball game.****This new version brings you improved graphics thanks to a new graphics engine.  You also get new career and franchise modes so you can manage your own team and build up multi-year stats for it.  Recruit from all the minor leagues (A through AAA) to help your team become the best.****Play the 2-on-2 Showdown and select a pitcher and batter to compete against another pitcher and batter.  This does not include competing against another human player in the PC version, which has no multiplayer support.****Also, experience a more realistic audio environment as you hear people yelling and cheering, and vendors selling hot dogs, not to mention the return of the two-man announcer team.****Watch realistic player movements, including jumping and diving for the ball, sliding, and even shaking fists when hit by the ball."},{"id":5021,"title":"High Rollers Casino","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Virtual Toys","publisherName":"Mud Duck Productions","players":"1 Player","genre":"Casino","description":"In High Rollers Casino, you navigate a Las Vegas style casino environment with a male or female character you create from pre-selected options (head, hair, etc.), or you may create a character with the mix and match generator. Along with the character parts, the character's voice is also pre-set. Creating a character is required to play, and only one player may play at a time. Once a character is generated, you may enter the casino, which you navigate by walking around, and is viewed from a third person perspective of your character.  Table games (where you play against a dealer) include Blackjack (including Blackjack, Spanish 21, Double Exposure, and Triple-7), Caribbean Stud Poker, Craps, Let It Ride, Mini Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Roulette, Sic-Bo (similar to Roulette, except with three dice in a cage), and Three Card Poker. Machine games include Slots, Video Keno, Video Poker and Video Slots. Poker games include 5 Card Draw, 7 Card Stud, Omaha, Omaha 8's or Better, Razz, and Texas Hold 'Em. You may play the table and machine games by going directly to them to start, but you must go to the Poker Manager to play the poker games.  In addition to the Poker Manager, other features available in the casino include the Bartender, who is responsible for explaining the rules for the games, and providing tutorials for playing them. The Cashier will help you when you are out of money by providing markers, or letting you sell prizes won in tournaments. The Elevator lets you access your game play statistics, clothing options, prizes, and VIP status, and the Casino Manager provides information about prizes, handles VIP access, and allows you to enter tournaments. Competing in tournaments requires an entry fee of differing amounts, but if won, you gain all of the other player's entry fees. If you win consecutive tournaments, you win Tournament Bonus prizes which may be cashed in at the Cashier.  As your bankroll increases, you gain VIP status and corresponding VIP cards (Silver, Gold, and Platinum) which increase your ranking and unlocks an additional costume for your character. Gaining the High Rollers card just gives you the High Roller Ranking. These are collected at the Casino Manager's booth. You may access the menu at any time to go directly to a game, change system settings like music and sound volume, game settings and clearing game statistics, help to get detailed game rules and betting options, and to save and load your game."},{"id":5022,"title":"High School Musical - Sing It!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"High School Musical: Sing It! is a karaoke game based on the High School Musical movies. There are 30 songs in total, which can be sung solo or in duet. While singing, the performance is tracked on the screen. 12 different locations from the films are featured, with avatars performing, while the lyrics as well as the length of the words, represented by bars, are shown. Progressing through the game awards the player with new songs, locations, outfits and characters. Bonus footage has been included as well.****There are 14 characters to choose from, and the game starts with Troy, Gabriella, Ryan, Sharpay, Chad, and Taylor. Next to the 2-player games, there are also party modes where the microphone needs to be passed along or participate in the gameplay using a regular controller.****Most of the songs come directly from the movie, while others have been written afterwards with a similar style. The tracklist includes:****1. Start of Something New**2. Get'cha Head in the Game**3. What I've Been Looking for**4. What I've Been Looking for [reprise]**5. Stick to the Status Quo**6. When There was Me and You**7. Bop to the Top**8. Breaking Free**9. We're All in This Together**10. I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You**11. What Time is It**12. Fabulous**13. Work This Out**14. You are the Music in Me**15. I Don't Dance**16. You Are The Music in Me [sharpay version]**17. Gotta Go My Own Way**18. Bet on It**19. Everyday**20. All for One**21. Humuhumunukunukuapua'a****Bonus tracks:****1. Aly & Aj - No One**22. Aly & Aj - On the Ride**23. The Cheetah Girls - Cheetah Sisters**24. Jordan Pruitt - Jump to the Rhythm**25. Corbin Bleu - Push it to the Limit**26. Jesse McCartney - Beautiful Soul**27. Nick Whitaker - I Will be Around**28. Sheila McCarthy - All Good Now**29. Counting on You****There are 2 versions of the game for both platforms, with or without a microphone included."},{"id":5023,"title":"High School Musical 3 - Senior Year DANCE!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Page 44 Studios","publisherName":"Disney Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The Wildcats are back for brand new adventures in an unforgettable senior year! High School Musical 3: Senior Year for Nintendo DS invites players to an all new rhythm-based game with brand new music from the theatrical release of \"High School Musical 3: Senior Year.\" Players can test their knowledge of \"High School Musical\" trivia and play as the Wildcat whose personality is most like theirs. Fans can also explore familiar locations and capture photos of \"High School Musical\" characters to create memorable layouts for the East High yearbook - the \"High School Musical\" way! "},{"id":5024,"title":"History Channel, The - Battle for the Pacific","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You play as Lieutenant Jonathan Farrel, an American G.I. previously stationed in Europe but assigned as single member of the special-ops group called \"Eagle Rage\", fighting in the Pacific during World War II against Japanese soldiers. You will have to carry 12 missions, mostly in jungle environment and with a certain degree of freedom like choosing an alternate road or hiding behind a rock. But be careful when you're reloading your weapon, a blur effect is triggered and affects your view.****The PS2 and Wii versions are different from the 360/PS3/PC. Indeed, you're playing a Lieutenant with a background story, doing his job alone and narrating himself his time during WWII and not a simple soldier, accompanied by his comrades, following his sergeant's orders.****Being a History Channel product, this FPS is based on real weaponry or places. Each level begins with a documentary composed of authentic footage."},{"id":5025,"title":"History Channel, The - Civil War - A Nation Divided","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cauldron Ltd.","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Civil War: A Nation Divided lets players relive the horror and chaos of the Civil War fighting for both the Union and the Confederate Armies in 12 of the most bloodiest battles in America's history.****As the Union, fight in Fredericksburg and repel the confederate forces or go to Gettysburg and take on hordes of confederates, then on to Chattanooga to begin the invasion of the south leading to battles at Fort Fisher, in Selma, Alabama and take the last line of defensive at Petersburg to march towards the enemie's capital.****As the Confederates, hold your ground against the Union army at Bull Run, Shiloh and Chickamauga, survive the chaos of Antietam and Chancellorsville and hold off the relentless Ulysses S. Grant at Cold Harbor and try to save the south from falling.  With historical accurate weapons with the help of the History Channel, go into battle as a different soldier and relive the battles as they faced and the challenges to survive the chaos that is The Civil War."},{"id":5026,"title":"History Channel, The - Civil War - Secret Missions","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cauldron Ltd.","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"This game takes the player through secret missions that took place on both sides of the war. The player has to battle enemy forces and protect his fellow soldiers. Melee is a large part of the game, as it was in the prequel. Reload times vary from weapon to weapon, with muskets taking a long time to reload, and repeating rifles taking a relatively short time.  Missions includes being a part of a secret sniper mission at the Battle of Gettysburg, conducting a covert train raid on the B&O Railroad, sabotage artillery outposts during the Lewisburg Deception, etc. Using the weaponry and military advancements of the Civil War like the automatic guns of the era and the usage of repeating rifles, grenades, sabers, exploding artillery, and shotguns.  The game features intense, tactical combat. It is based on authentic Civil War combat methods, artillery barrages, urban assaults, sniping, and stealth. Set charges, place explosives, sabotage enemy strongholds, and destroy enemy buildings to complete objectives.  Bonus objectives are thrown at you from mission to mission like saving P.O.W.s and destroying crates. Players can ignore and accept these mission. Each level begins with a documentary video describing every mission and the importance it played in the Civil War. "},{"id":5027,"title":"History Channel, The - Great Battles of Rome","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Slitherine","publisherName":"Black Bean Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"The History Channel: Great Battles of Rome is a real time strategy game set in Roman times. The game allows you to play all the great battles from Roman history. In between missions you can watch (up to 50 minutes of) TV footage from The History Channel's documentaries on Rome. Additionally, the story of Marcus Aurelius is completely voice-acted as well. Gameplay is similar to Slitherine's previous game Legion Arena: You control your armies in real time on a 3D map. There is no resource gathering or city building, but at the end of every battle you are given points which can be used to purchase new units and upgrade surviving units which you bring along to the next battle.****The game features 14 different campaigns portraying over a 100 different battles. There are 20 different types of units which can all be customized with different skills and clothing.****The PSP version features some bonus missions take from Legion Arena: Cult of Mithras in which you play as the Celts. Both the PSP and Windows version include multiplayer modes, but the Playstation 2 version lacks this."},{"id":5028,"title":"Hitman - Blood Money","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Io Interactive","publisherName":"Eidos GmbH","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Agent 47 the assassin returns in the 4th installment of the Hitman series. This time he goes on a trip around America, undertaking missions in major cities such as Las Vegas, New Orleans, Los Angeles and other exotic locations. This time, he better watch his back, as his long-time employer, the International Contract Agency, is threatened by a mysterious rival. ****Gameplay in Hitman: Blood Money is generally similar to the previous installments. Once again, your job will be to complete several assassination missions. You can sneak around in disguise to avoid the suspicious guards, or you can instead open fire on everyone you see. When you complete your mission, you're given a rating - from \"Mass Murderer\" up to the coveted \"Silent Assassin\". ****Blood Money introduces a lot of new features, however. A new notoriety system will track every single one of your moves, which in turn will demand utmost calculation in order to successfully accomplish your objectives. For those of you who are tired of a direct approach, you will be given the opportunity to stage accidents and should you be suspected, bribes and \"other\" accidents will always be at hand. Blood Money also gives the player the opportunity to customize weapons."},{"id":5029,"title":"Hitman - Contracts","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Io Interactive","publisherName":"Eidos, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Hitman: Contracts is a third-person stealth game. Players take the role of \"47\", a hitman who is unlucky enough to get shot, and falls to the floor dying. The whole game takes place in \"flashbacks\", where 47 is reminiscing about past missions, some of which were previously seen in Hitman: Codename 47, the first game from the Hitman series.****Gameplay in Hitman: Contracts is similar to the previous installments. Your job will be to complete several missions which involve assassinating targets all over the world. You can sneak around in disguise to avoid the suspicious guards, or you can instead open fire on everyone you see. When you complete your mission, you're given a rating - from \"Mass Murderer\" up to the coveted \"Silent Assassin\". If you manage to complete a mission with a \"Silent Assassin\" rating, you receive a reward: a special weapon (such as dual sawed-off shotguns), and you can try playing a previously completed mission using one of the special weapons."},{"id":5030,"title":"Hitman 2 - Silent Assassin","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Io Interactive","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The perfect hitman, Agent 47, tries to distance himself from his violent past and becomes a humble church gardener. But he is tricked into returning to his trade when his friend, a priest, gets kidnapped by an Italian mafioso. **Hitman 2: Silent Assassin is a third-person stealth game. As a titular hitman, you have to complete a number of missions all over the world. Each mission generally involves assassinating someone, and possibly fulfilling a couple of other objectives. ****Typically, your target will be protected by numerous guards. While there's a large arsenal of weapons available to you - ranging from stealthy weapons such as a garrote or a silenced pistol, up to machine guns and sniper rifles - your main weapon will be stealth. Agent 47 can sneak around to remain undetected, and he can disguise himself in clothes from killed or stunned guards. ****The guards aren't completely stupid, however, as they will investigate suspicious noises, and they'll react if they see you waving around a gun. They'll get suspicious if they see you running around, raise alarm upon finding a corpse, and if you hang in a disguise around them too long, they'll eventually realize you're not one of their buddies. ****Hitman 2: Silent Assassin brings something new to the series: depending on your stealthiness, you are given a rating upon completing a mission. Going trigger-happy on everyone will result in being called a \"Mass Murderer\", while only the most patient and skilled players will manage to receive the \"Silent Assassin\" rating, which generally involves stealthily eliminating the target without raising any suspicion."},{"id":5031,"title":"Hobbit, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Inevitable Entertainment","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Third person platformer adapted from J.R.R. Tolkien's famous book.**Players control Bilbo as he's taken from his safe little hole in the Shire by a band of Dwarves to confront the dragon Smaug, while picking up a glowing sword, an invisibility ring and coins and crystals."},{"id":5032,"title":"Home Alone","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","publisherName":"Coyote Console","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Your parents are away and the burglars are at the door! It's time to bring out the crazy home-made tricks and traps in this thrilling action game of the hilarious Home Alone movie from Twentieth Century Fox. From the garden to the attic, and the basement to the bedrooms, use your wits and a couple of well-placed firecrackers to bash the bad guys through 10 levels of fantastic Home Alone action. "},{"id":5033,"title":"Home Run","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Step up to the plate and get ready to hit a homerun. Combining incredible realism for the players, and total control pitching and batting. Homerun delivers true baseball arcade action.  This game is so close to the real thing, you can almost smell the freshly cut grass and hear the wood of the bat smack solid against a well thrown fastball. "},{"id":5034,"title":"Homura","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Skonec","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"An evil fallen angel steals the Divine Crystal, one of Heaven's untouchable treasures. With this crystal he gains the power to control the thoughts of Shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa, and forces him to occupy Osaka castle and put himself in power using his newfound powers. In Heaven, the leaders of the individual heavenly families form a council with one aim... to regain the Divine Crystal. But they can't do this alone, so they decide to use the prisoner Homura to aid them. While they don't want to release him, he is the only one who's blood is half that of an angel and half human making him immune against the Crystal's powers. Homura refuses at first, but when he finds out that his mother was one of the victims at Osaka he picks up his sword and is ready to fight once again...  Homura is a top-down shoot'em up of the bullet-hell persuasion. The player takes on the role of Homura as he fights his way through 4 levels filled with demons. Each stage has a branching path where Homura can pick which route to take. The paths will meet up at the end of the stage however, so the boss fight will always be the same.  There are several ways to dispose of the enemies in the game, where the common one is a projectile attack (as it the norm of the genre). What sets this game apart is Homura's sword slash technique; When used it makes the enemies' bullets bounce back towards them. The more bullets are slashed at once, the higher the score multiplier will be. The sword slash has to be recharged for a few seconds each time after use. There are also powerful special attacks which will clear the screen of all enemies or do massive damage to bosses.  Killed enemies drop money, which is used to fill up a meter. When the meter is full, an \"option\" helper is added to Homura's side adding additional fire power.  The aspect ratio can be changed in the options menu in a multitude of ways, one of which means placing the screen sideways (for standing the TV on its side) to make it more similar to the original arcade cabinet's setup.  There is also an unlockable art gallery which will have more pictures added to it the further the player makes it through the game."},{"id":5035,"title":"Hoppie","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Hoppie was born with the special gift of being able to bring back to life the things around him.  One day, the king and queen of evil launched a dark spell around the world.  It's up to Hoppie now save the world evil spell and return the world to normal.  Hoppie helps to save the world from darkness, wickedness and drought  Use the various objects that collezzionerai during the adventure  Travel through 30 unique levels and ddiversi! "},{"id":5036,"title":"Horsez","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"MTO","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1 Player","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"Pippa Funnell: Ranch Rescue is a single player game based on horse riding.  There's a story to this game featuring a young girl called Lily. A big, bad, banker called Rud Van Guiness tries to seize the family ranch and Lily sets out to stop him by winning prizes with her horses. On the way she meets a number of other characters such as Grant a famous horse whisperer, Liam , and Carla Van Guiness who treats her horses brutally. Lily appears again in another game Imagine: Champion Rider.  The game has Lily winning, caring for, breaking in, training and raising horses from any of these six breeds Merene, Fresian, Anglo-Arabian, French Saddlebred, American Paint Horse and Peruvian Paso. They are trained in the three main equestrian disciplines, show jumping, cross country and steeple chasing. By competing in local competitions Lily gains federation points which later permit her to enter international contests.  The game also contains two mini games, 'Return the Chickens' and 'Return the Sheep'. These are unlocked as the player progresses through the game and, once unlocked, can be played repeatedly. "},{"id":5037,"title":"Hot Shots Golf 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Clap Hanz","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Hot Shots Golf 3 takes the series of detailed yet accessible golf simulations onto the PS2. The overall look and feel of the game is pretty much the same as it's predecessors, taking the PS2's extra power into account.  The same 'tap-tap-tap' system for hitting the ball is back.  ****There are a number of different courses, characters, clubs, and ball types to choose from.  New equipment can be purchased with experience points, which your characters earn by winning matches.  Better equipment will ease up the games difficulty a bit by providing greater accuracy, distance, and control.****As an addition feature, the game has an international ranking system of sorts.  With a password from the game you can post your scores on a website, where you can see how you measure up against everyone else out there."},{"id":5038,"title":"Hot Shots Golf Fore!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Clap Hanz","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Hot Shots Golf Fore! (HSG4) continues the cute-golf style of Hot Shots Golf 3 with a new major addition - online play. You can take your golf game online and challenge other golfers in stroke play or match play games to see who the best video golfer in the world is.****You can play through tournaments on one of 12 different golf courses, each with varied layouts, weather, and hazards. There is also a par-3 short course, and two mini-golf courses where your goal is to score points by sinking long putts within two strokes.****There are many things to unlock in HSG4. You can add new golfers to your roster by challenging and defeating them in Vs. Mode. You can also purchase new costumes, caddies, clubs, and balls at the golf shop by earning points during tournaments and Vs. play. As you perform well in these game, your ranking will improve (from Rookie to Amateur to Pro), and so too will the strength of the opposition."},{"id":5039,"title":"Hot Shots Tennis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Clap Hanz","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Hot Shots Tennis (Everybody's Tennis in Europe) is a simulation of the tennis sport. It is very arcade oriented which means the player only needs to the correct position to the ball and a good timing. The player also can choose between different shot variants by pressing the assigned buttons. **There are three playing modes: trainings, exhibition matches and challenge mode. The latter consists of a series of matches against the AI. After a few victories the player improves his abilities and can play in a better league with stronger opponents. It also unlocks new characters, referees and stadiums with different advantages and disadvantages.****In multiplayer and free matches the player can vary various settings, including the basic rules, and use his unlocked rewards. There are also fun options, e.g. unrealistic physics and slow motion mode."},{"id":5040,"title":"Hot Wheels - Beat That!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In Hot Wheels: Beat That!, the player can take the controls of 30 authentic Hot Wheels cars and compete in 12 different racing environments in a variety of single-player games and multiplayer games.****Players race through enlarged environments, similar to Micro Machines, that include bedrooms and backyards, avoiding obstacles, knocking out competitors, picking up power-ups and complete stunts through a variety of tracks such as the loop-de-loop.  There are standard races along with elimination races where players fire rockets at each other in an attempt to knock each other out of the race."},{"id":5041,"title":"Hot Wheels - Stunt Track Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Hot Wheels meets Fear Factor. Players can play this game with 30 different Hot Wheels race cars through 24 challenges, 12 race tracks, and 12 mini-games. They can collect many decals, wheels and race cars as the try out six different worlds with Ryan Storm (your host) guiding them through all these events to race for the number one spot."},{"id":5042,"title":"Hot Wheels - Velocity X - Maximum Justice","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Beyond Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"When a criminal gang of street-racing villains overtakes futuristic Monument City, you must put their driving skills and mean street machines to the ultimate test.****Hot Wheels: Velocity X is a game based on Mattel's Hot Wheels line of miniature racing vehicles. In the game you have to drive one of over 30 Hot Wheels cars in race on the 3D curvilinear tracks, which include banded loops or crazy stunt launchers. During the race the weapon attacks and power-ups are available. The racing is mission-based with more than 37 missions across six levels to complete.****The GBA version looks like as a toy racing simulator and has different design and engine."},{"id":5043,"title":"Hot Wheels - World Race","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Compete to be the world's greatest driver in the most intense race ever created - The Highway 35 Circuit. Do You have what it takes to master treacherous jumps, death defying loops, and win the Hot Wheels World Race event?****Hot Wheels Highway 35: World Race, celebrating the 35th Anniversary of the Hot Wheels range, features dozens of authentically modelled Mattel Hot Wheels cars."},{"id":5044,"title":"HSX HyperSonic.Xtreme","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blade Interactive","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"HSX: HyperSonic Xtreme is a futuristic hover sled racing game. Races take place on elevated tracks littered with speed boosts, shield power ups, and big jumps. There are several game modes, including a cup mode and slalom races, either of which can be played in two player split screen.****One of HSX's major features is it's built-in track editor.  The full-featured track editor lets you create your own tracks, complete with flashy special effects."},{"id":5045,"title":"Hugo - Magic In The Troll Woods","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Attractive Games","publisherName":"Rough Trade","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Not Thinking About the Consequences, people shamelessly Began to destroy the forest, THUS Suddenly awakened evil zahoronnenoe and untouched for years.  You have to Hugo to help cope With This disaster, solving any variety of secrets and opening up new features to improve increase the weapons. "},{"id":5046,"title":"Hugo Bukkazoom!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ITE Media","publisherName":"ITE Media","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Hugo: Bukkazoom! is a 3D racing game based starring Hugo the TV Troll, a popular cartoon character on Danish television. In this game Hugo is shrunk to the size of little green creatures called greenflies. He must race a kart through marshes, deserts and various landscapes. The circuits have checkpoints, upgrades and a scoring system open to different possible strategies. Both single-player and multiplayer games for up to two players are supported. Included game modes are balloon race, greenflies in basket, regular races, capture the balloon, taxi race, free roam and time trial. There are different characters to choose from and they can use power-ups during the races, such as a shield, a cluster bomb or a turbo."},{"id":5047,"title":"Hugo Cannon Cruise","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NDS Software","publisherName":"NDS Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Flying","description":"Hugo the Troll's new videogame adventure Cannon Cruise is a rough and tumble sea battle. The game is a mission-based action adventure where you are the captain of your own specially designed ship, you get to navigate the open sea at full sail with a powerful cannon and an appetite for destruction! The game, skewwed for younger gamers, if filled with wild weather, radical waves, and a wacky range of weapons, as you engage in gripping battles against pirate ships, roman destroyers, a fleet of catapult towers and many other sea-going vessels. "},{"id":5048,"title":"Hulk","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Universal Interactive Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Based after the events of the blockbuster movie (starring Eric Bana), you play Dr. Bruce Banner and his alter ego, green giant The Hulk. After fighting his way through the first year of his new identity, Bruce and The Hulk must now face a new enemy, The Leader, who wants to use the same gamma technology that created The Hulk in Bruce to develop an army of giants.****Levels in the game have you controlling either Bruce or The Hulk. Bruce must use his smaller size to sneak around areas 'Splinter Cell' style, while The Hulk can bash and blast his way through enemy territory in every way possible, with over 40 different attacks to use."},{"id":5049,"title":"Hummer Badlands","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Get down and dirty in this hummer racing game. Drive and choose from 19 different hummer models, as you race to win in different races through all the modes of the game: Championship, Tug'O'war, and Extreme Off-road where you race to the top of a mountain through intense weather over fallen trees, bushes and tall grass. As you win, you unlock custom hummers, tracks, and customizations to upgrade your vehicle. Multiplayer includes 2-player head-to-head races on split-screen."},{"id":5050,"title":"Hunter - The Reckoning Wayward","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The town of Ashcroft is plagued by darkness once again.  A cult of evil has formed; the undead threaten the living.  All that stands between light and darkness is a group of Hunters, rogues and renegades who have had their life touched by darkness and now battle against it.  ****This one or two-player game allows the player/s to pick among five unique Hunters and battle the undead in Ashcroft using a variety of weapons and special powers called Edges."},{"id":5051,"title":"Hustle, The - Detroit Streets","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Blade Interactive","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"The Hustle: Detroit Streets takes you through the pool halls and clubs of Detroit, as you prove yourself against the masters of the game. Take on the role of either Jack Stone or Kat Hudson as they make their way to the top of the pool circuit through two different game modes. Players hone their pool skills in their quest for respect and cash, alone or in tough AI competition.****Once you've mastered the AI, you can hook up your network adapter and play against up to 9 friends, or take it online and challenge players around the world.****The game features over 180 different pool sharks, 200 variations on the game of pool, trick shots, 9 unique venues, character customization and a bevy of non-player characters."},{"id":5052,"title":"Hype - The Time Quest","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Hype, the courageous knight, was hit by the Curse of Barnak and sent back in time. You must fight your way through 4 Dynasties and defeat Barnak to save the Kingdom. ****Hype, based on the Playmobil children's figure universe, is a polished if a bit simplistic action adventure."},{"id":5053,"title":"Hyper Street Fighter II - The Anniversary Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"This release celebrates the 15th anniversary of the Street Fighter series. All of the characters from all the Street Fighter 2 games (The World Warrior, Hyper Fighting, Championship Edition, Super, Turbo and Super Turbo) have been brought into one, brand new Street Fighter 2.****Also included on the disc is the 1994 animated feature film 'Street Fighter 2: The Animated Movie' in its entirety."},{"id":5054,"title":"I-Ninja","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Argonaut Games","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"A robot army led by Master O-Dor has destroyed the ninja clan. As the last of your kind you must take on the robot army and defeat Master O-Dor. You play a cartoon ninja with a big head in a level based 3D platform game. Each level is packed with new skills to master, challenges to beat, and grades to earn."},{"id":5055,"title":"Ice Age - Dawn of the Dinosaurs","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Activision","publisherName":"Activision (UK) Limited","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is based on the animated movie of the same name. The story has the basic promise that Sid gets kidnapped by dinosaurs and his friends need to save him. During the course of the game the player takes control over six characters - most of them vary notably regarding gameplay.****But of course most of the time is spent in a 3rd person platformer where the player controls his character while jumping over gaps, avoiding enemies and collecting items. Depending on the character the player has different attacks to his disposal. There are also numerous levels with are basically mini games, e.g. a classic 2D platforming section, a side-scrolling shooter, balancing on a snowball or dogfights while riding a pterodactyl."},{"id":5056,"title":"Ice Age 2 - The Meltdown","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Ice Age 2: The Meltdown is loosely based on the movie of the same name. The game takes place in prehistory - you play as Scrat, the hapless (but not totally helpless!) proto-squirrel, helping your friends escape the coming of a huge flood.****The WASD keys move you forward and back, left and right, and the mouse controls camera movement and some actions. Scrat has a few special moves as well, such as sniff, his spin attack, a double jump, a ground stomp (useful for breaking ice) and a roll attack. Much of the game consists of hunting down acorns and other special nuts for health renewal or for unlocking bonuses. There are a few mini-games within the game - you can play as Sid, zipping along an ice slide while avoiding obstacles; there's also penguin-bowling and a mini-game where you &quot;shoot&quot; at monkeys to regain a walnut that was whisked out from under your nose."},{"id":5057,"title":"ICO","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCE Japan Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Ico is a boy with horns.  At the age of twelve when his horns grew large enough the elders send him away to be sacrificed to prevent evil spirits from attacking the village. Entombed in a crumbling ancient castle Ico only manages to begin his escape when a freak earthquake shakes loose the vessel he has been locked in.****Ico shortly meets a Princess named Yorda who has also been imprisoned by the evil Queen. Ico must negotiate the puzzles of the ruined castle and escort the Princess to safety. She, as well as Ico, cannot climb or jump, so Ico has to clear or create a path where there is none. Yorda is the only one capable of opening the many magical doors necessary to escape. Ico needs her as much as she needs him, so he must protect her from the many evil spirits that will try to take her away.****Shown through a third-person perspective, mixing action-based exploration gameplay with puzzles, the game has no HUD. Other striking features are the soft lightning visual style, later adapted by many other games, low-key use of in-game music, and conversations through a fictional language, leaving much to the player's imagination. The game takes place in the same universe as Shadow of the Colossus (2005), to which it is a sequel."},{"id":5058,"title":"IGPX - Immortal Grand Prix","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Namco Bandai Games","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In the year 2049, and the most popular sport in the world is a combat race played by teams of robots. These high-speed machines, called IG Machines, travel at speeds surpassing 350mph on twisting tracks measuring 60 miles or longer, and the racers will fight brutally to be the first to the finish line.****Immortal Grand Prix is a combination fighting/racing game based on the anime series of the same name. Control your team of pilots in a 3-on-3 race where the robots involved will literally fight for position. You can switch freely between each pilot on your team and give them orders. Between races you can customize your mechs in a variety of ways.****The game offers multiple Grand Prix levels to play through, as well as a two-player versus mode and a training mode."},{"id":5059,"title":"IHRA Drag Racing - Sportsman Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Bethesda Softworks","publisherName":"Bethesda Softworks","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"IHRA Drag Racing: Sportsman Edition is for racing fans who wants something a little wilder. You'll hit the asphalt for incredible high-speed action like you've never seen before! Tons of great hidden features to unlock - Parts, trophies, and a second full season, to ensure endless hours of gameplay "},{"id":5060,"title":"IHRA Drag Racing 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bethesda Softworks","publisherName":"Bethesda Softworks","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"IHRA Drag Racing 2 features some of the world's best-known drag-racing stars competing in today's hottest cars. Enjoy fully detailed weather and atmosphere dynamics and the ability to experience day and night racing. Choose from 50 of the coolest hottest cars on the planet from Top Fuel Pro Mod Pro Stock and Funny car. Customize your car for the perfect fit including suspension transmission aerodynamics and electronics. Get complete engine dynamics simulation with cams blowers fuels and nitrous injection. Customize your vehicle with more than 70 components. Race on 1/4-mile or 1/8- mile tracks. "},{"id":5061,"title":"IHRA Professional Drag Racing 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bethesda Softworks","publisherName":"Bethesda Softworks LLC","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"As with the 2004 edition, IHRA Professional Drag Racing 2005 is a simulation of drag racing. However, the 2005 edition has been radically changed to be more accessible and is built on an entirely new code base. The controls have been modified and many functions have been automated. The graphics have also been improved, along with a new physics model.****Included is an arcade mode, in both singleplayer and multiplayer, as well as a new simulation mode. In the simulation mode, there is a series of racing tests/tutorials to teach the basics, then purchasing and customizing a car, then going drag racing. The game contains 24 official drivers and 11 official tracks. There are 35 vehicles and 70 vehicle components to customize, from tires to transmissions to electronics.****The game features the official endorsement of the International Hot Rod Association."},{"id":5062,"title":"Impossible Mission","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"System 3","publisherName":"System 3 Software Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In six hours the evil Professor Elvin Atombender's nuclear missiles will launch and destroy strategic locations on the earth. Only one agent can infiltrate his secret base and undertake this Impossible Mission.****The goal of Impossible Mission is to acquire nine passwords and bring these to Atombender's Control Room in time to shut down the rockets. Unfortunately these passcodes (contained on punch cards) have been broken into four pieces each, and each piece hidden in computers, furniture, and waste bins throughout the base. On top of that Atombender has an entire army of robots patrolling the base. If a robot touches or shocks the agent then ten minutes are removed from the clock and the room is reset. The agent can jump over robots, but the only way to stop them is to expend a specific item on a room's computer terminal, and even that only disables them for a few seconds.****The 2007 release of the game has a few improvements over the original version, mostly to improve the graphics and make the game easier. The player can select one of three agents, although all of them possess the same abilities. Robots are now color coded according to what they are capable of doing (yellow only patrol, red patrol and shock, blue can follow and shock), but some aspects of each robot's personality can still only be figured out by watching or approaching them. Finally an easy mode has been added that adds an extra two hours to the clock and marks rooms which you have cleared out of items. The original mode with the original graphics can also be played, as well as a \"mixed\" mode that uses the old avatar graphics, makes all robots the same color, but keeps any other graphical upgrades."},{"id":5063,"title":"In The Groove","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Roxor Games","publisherName":"RedOctane","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"In The Groove is a dancing game similar to the games in the Dance Dance Revolution series. Gameplay involves watching arrows scroll up on top of a music video and the player has to step on the corresponding arrows on the dance mat in time..Performing well will start a combo meter going up, but if the player misses to many the game will end. The unique aspect of the game is arrow modification. Arrows can be modified which can alter the difficulty with things such as no jumps, spinning, or increased speed making things easier or harder for the player."},{"id":5064,"title":"In the Groove 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"CokeM Interactive","publisherName":"CokeM Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"In The Groove 2 is the second iteration of a dance/rhythm series made by Roxor. It's extremely similar to Konami's Dance Dance Revolution and is the center of a massive gaming community for it's ability to play custom songs."},{"id":5065,"title":"Incredible Hulk, The - Ultimate Destruction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Incredible Hulk faces against his greatest adversary - the Abomination - in a free-roaming, open world action adventure.  Every object is interactive, plus you can also wield the power of 'weaponization', whereby you can create new weapons from everyday objects.  As the most powerful creature on earth, take the battle from the city to the badlands, smash six classic Marvel bosses and finally defeat the Devil Hulk inside your mind."},{"id":5066,"title":"Incredible Hulk, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Edge of Reality","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Incredible Hulk, based on the 2008 film of the same name, is a 3rd-person open world game that focuses on the Hulk's incredible physical strength. The game allows the user to control Hulk in a large recreation of New York City allowing Hulk to smash cars, buses, lamp posts, and even entire buildings using a combination of jump attacks, charge attacks, and punches. After destroying cars and buildings pick up debris and us it to smash even more. The story mode follows Hulk and Rick Jones on their quest to stop an evil organization called the Enclave, the Army, and to rid Banner of his alter ego, the Hulk. ****Standard control configuration uses the left analog stick to move Hulk, the right analog stick to pan the camera 360 degrees around, and the face buttons to perform punches, jumps, and grabs. The game features hundreds of collectible items, some of which unlock bonus art, unlockable special characters, and numerous mini-games."},{"id":5067,"title":"Incredibles, The - Rise of the Underminer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Heavy Iron Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"The Incredibles: Rise of The Underminer is the sequel to The Incredibles. ****This game continues where the Pixar movie of the same name leaves off. The Underminer has risen from the ground and players can play as both Mr. Incredible and Frozone to defeat the Underminer and his army of robot minions. Mr. Incredible uses melee combat moves and strength to navigate the level while Frozone uses his freezing powers to defeat enemies. ****Two players can play at the same time or the console can play one of the characters for the player."},{"id":5068,"title":"Incredibles, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Heavy Iron Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"This game is based on the hit Pixar film of the same name and same plot.****The action game sees you controlling the Incredible family members, each with their own super powers. Lift insanely heavy objects, bash through walls as Mr. Incredible, stretch to swing across chasms and grab enemies as Mrs. Incredible as well as taking control of their kids Dash (run amazingly fast) and Violet (invisibility) in the 3D action game."},{"id":5069,"title":"Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"LucasArts","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Indiana Jones is at it again. This time, he must travel his way through-out Asia to recover an artifact that, according to those who required his assistance, is the most powerful in the world. As usual, Indy isn't the only one who is out to find the treasure, with the Nazi's right on his tail.****Along with a heavy dose of exploration, whip cracking and platform jumping, you will also control Indy through fighting elements against a range of enemies. Hand-to-hand combat and a collection of weapons (from guns to table legs) can be used to defend yourself."},{"id":5070,"title":"Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"LucasArts","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this newest 3D Indiana Jones adventure, the famed archaeologist finds himself once again searching for \"fortune and glory\" by seeking the fabled Staff of Kings, the staff that Moses used to part the Red Sea.****Set in 1939, Indy's adventures take him across the globe through areas such as San Francisco, Istanbul, Odin and Panama, and he races against time to find the religious artifact before the Nazis do.****The game features highly interactive backgrounds (called \"Hot Sets\") that allow Indiana Jones to utilize a large number of items and environments that are used to subdue his foes.  In addition to his whip, Indy can use his revolver to take out foes in an arcade style shooting mode, and ride vehicles or animals in certain action sequences.  Quick Time Events also make up certain action and chase moments, requiring quick timing to get through perilous situations.  Multi-player modes are also available, allowing players to re-enact scenes from the movies, or battle against each other.****While the game is the same for all platforms, the Wii version. uses motion controls to simulate Indy's fists, whip, and gun.  In addition the Wii includes an exclusive emulation of the classic PC title Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis."},{"id":5071,"title":"Indigo Prophecy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Quantic Dream","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Indigo Prophecy (Fahrenheit in Europe) is a psychological thriller, in which you play 4 different characters on both sides of a murder - the killer and those who are trying to find him.****The game begins as Lucas Kane, the main character, who, under the control of an unknown force, uncontrollably murders a complete stranger in a New York City diner. As the game progresses you will also play Lucas' brother Markus Kane, who became a priest, as well as the police detectives investigating the murder, Carla Valenti and Tyler Miles.****You will play through 44 fast-paced chapters as this paranormal adventure unfolds. Good reflexes and hand-to-eye coordination are necessary to get through the many action sequences. You'll be able to explore the environment and interact with it, and many tasks have a time limit and will require you to act quickly."},{"id":5072,"title":"IndyCar Series","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"IndyCar Series is the official game of the 2002 Indy Racing League season, including the world-famous Indianapolis 500. It's a fast-paced racing sim with up to 33 cars racing on track at a time, at speeds well over 220 mph. The game features highly realistic driver AI, commentary by Bob Jenkins, and a superb Masterclass training mode taught by Indy 500 winner Eddie Cheever Jr."},{"id":5073,"title":"IndyCar Series 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Following in the footsteps of the previous game, IndyCar Series 2005 once again puts players inside the world of high-speed racing.****Choose Quick Race to get straight onto the speedway, IndyCar Series to race the entire Indy circuit, or Indy 500 to experience the thrills of the Indianapolis 500 from qualifying to race day.****The game includes 4 skill levels (Easy, Normal, Pro and Custom), 15 race tracks, a long list of famous professional drivers to choose from, garage tweaking and tuning, driver profile customization, and the \"Masterclass Course\" tutorial. The \"Trading Card Album\" contains the unlockables attained by accomplishing certain feats in the game, such as finishing a race in its entirety. The unlockable content includes the ability to create a custom driver, car accessories, car skins and more.****In any single player game it is possible for as many as 33 competitors to be onscreen at one time. Friends can play against each other offline in split screen. Multiplayer can be by direct system link or over the internet."},{"id":5074,"title":"Innocent Life - A Futuristic Harvest Moon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ArtePiazza","publisherName":"Marvelous Interactive, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon (Special Edition) is an improvement version of Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon released for the PSP. This version has some minor improvements compared to the original PSP version, including better sound quality, higher graphic resolution and a new close-up camera that pans down for conversations, allowing the player to see the characters up close.****It also has a special dictionary where players can read about all kind of things in the game. Some extra events with Becky character are also represented. The drama section of TB unlocks a stray cat the player can get to come to his farm. Also some prices were tuned to change the game difficulty and in the main quest players need to crop 5,000 in one year opposite to 1,000 in 2 years on the PSP."},{"id":5075,"title":"Inspector Gadget - Mad Robots Invasion","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Silmarils","publisherName":"LSP","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Dr. Claw is at it again? Now he dreams of a world completely ruled by robots. For years, he has been working with his entire team of technicians to program super powerful, invincible robots with highly developed artificial intelligence. "},{"id":5076,"title":"Intellivision Lives!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Realtime Associates","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"IntelliVision Lives! is a compilation of over sixty games that appeared on the IntelliVision game system in the early 1980's.  You get over sixty games in several categories, and they are:****Combat and Sorcery**Armor Battle**Battle Tanks**Biplanes**B-17 Bomber**Hover Force**Sea Battle**Sub Hunt**Thunder Castle**Tower of Doom**Utopia****Unreleased Titles**Number Jumble**Space Cadet**Demo Cartridge (not a game, but a demo showcasing IntelliVision games)**Hypnotic Lights**Takeover**Magic Carousel****Space**Astrosmash**Space Armada (think Space Invaders)**Space Battle**Space Hawk**Space Spartans**Star Strike****Kids**Crosswords**Factor Fun**Frog Bog**Math Master**Memory Fun**Sharp Shot**Word Hunt**Word Rockets****Sports**Baseball (Baseball, World Championship Baseball)**Basketball (Basketball, Slam Dunk: Super Pro Basketball)**Bowling**Boxing**Football (Football, Super Pro Football)**Golf (Golf, Chip Shot: Super Pro Golf)**Hockey (Hockey, Slap Shot: Super Pro Hockey)**Racing (Auto Racing, Motocross, Stadium Mudbuggies)**Skiing (Skiing, Mountain Madness: Super Pro Skiing)**Soccer**Tennis**Track & Field (Super Pro Decathlon)**Volleyball (Spiker: Super Pro Volleyball)**Wrestling (Body Slam: Super Pro Wrestling)****Arcade**Bomb Squad**Buzz Bombers**Racing Cars**Night Stalker**Pinball**Shark!  Shark!**SNAFU**Thin Ice**Vectron****Gaming and Strategy**Backgammon**Checkers**Horseracing**Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack**Reversi**Las Vegas Roulette**Royal Dealer****The game also features two video features; one is the history of the IntelliVision, and the other is a collection of interviews with various game programmers who worked with the IntelliVision.  You can also unlock bonus commercials for the games (as shown originally in the eighties) by completing goals in certain games (like scoring 20,000 points in Space Armada)."},{"id":5077,"title":"International Cricket Captain III","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Empire Interactive","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"Everything that you could affect as a captain; from team selection, coaching, nurturing young talent and making the vital decisions in the match can make the difference between a great winning team and a poor season.  Take charge of a domestic or international team and steer them to victory through every match of the season.You control all aspects of the team's progress; from transfers, team selection and training, to detailed match tactics.  Choose your bowlers, plan their line of attack, set their fields and then watch the highlights to see if you get that vital breakthrough. Ask your batsmen to make hay while the sun shines or defend through the fading light. "},{"id":5078,"title":"International Cue Club 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"The most authentic pool game on PlayStation 2 •Pool game modes include 9-Ball, 8-Ball (US and UK), Rotation, 6-Ball, 10-Ball, 15-Ball, tournaments, and straight matches •TV-style presentation cuts between multiple, slickly edited camera angles •Over 40 different opponents--each with varied experience and skill levels •Every conquered opponent reveals a new in-game secret •Multiplayer modes for up to 8 players •Sequel to the best selling PlayStation 2 pool game of all time "},{"id":5079,"title":"International Golf Pro","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"In International Golf Pro you can play a tournament over 3 different courses - England, Morocco and California, each with 18 holes. There are 3 Different modes of play - Quick Round, Match Play, or Championship mode on top of the Practice Mode. The game has a small selection of semi-famous golfing personalities. It uses the standard Swingometer for the golf swings, where the power and hook/slice is set by your timing and reaction speed."},{"id":5080,"title":"International Pool Championship","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Play It!","publisherName":"Play It!","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"One of the most popular games in the world has now been accurately recreated for you to enjoy at home.  Using state of the art physics combined with easy to use control systems, International Pool Championship will son have you playing like a Pro as you move through the tables with intuitive game guides.  TV style camera angles allow you to get the most from the game play and you can even play head to head in the competitive 2 player mode. "},{"id":5081,"title":"International Snooker Championship","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Play It!","publisherName":"Play It!","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"State of the art physics lie at the heart of this amazingly accurate snooker game for the PS2! While the high tech routines lurking underneath allows you to recreate every shot imaginable, the same tech also allows for an incredibly intuitive control system resulting in a game that accessible to everyone."},{"id":5082,"title":"International Super Karts","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"International Super Karts brings serious karting fun to the Playstation 2. Racing across the tarmac only inches off the ground gives an adrenaline rush like nothing else.  Using every ounce of your driving skill is a must in these high-speed, lightweight vehicles. Take part in a variety of championships, exhibition races and time trials to earn extra vehicles and claim the karting crown. "},{"id":5083,"title":"International Superstar Soccer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This is a new version of Konami's ISS series on the Playstation 2 and is by the same team who did the N64 games."},{"id":5084,"title":"International Superstar Soccer 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"International Superstar Soccer 2 is a next-generation update of Konami's well-received International Superstar Soccer, featuring a similar array of modes (friendly, international cup, league, training) to the original. This installment also makes use of an official FIFPro licence, meaning that many of the 58 national teams include real player names."},{"id":5085,"title":"International Superstar Soccer 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCEO","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This is the last installment to the discontinued Konami's ISS series, the arcade-oriented brother of the PES/WE saga. In ISS 3 you can choose from Friendly mode, International Cup, Custom League, World League or Training mode, where you will take part with the best national teams. You will also count with a points system, where for every match you win you will accumulate points that later can be given away in exchange for extra moves, extra modes or stadiums. There's also a Mission mode, which is quite similar to the Scenario mode previously seen in the earlier ISS games. The game itself has many arcade components, as the possibility to execute spectacular dribblings adorned with flashes and lights or the fact that you can't usually make poor directed shots. The players will also look like their counterparts in real life."},{"id":5086,"title":"International Tennis Pro","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Quick Match' game modes across men's and women's singles and doubles games. •Multiplayer support across all modes for 1-4 players! •World Tour mode Win a series of tournaments and increase your player's abilities. •Create your own character with the player editor. "},{"id":5087,"title":"Inuyasha - Feudal Combat","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eighting","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Unleash your inner demon! Choose your partner and fight your way across feudal-era Japan. Team up with friend or foe as you battle out the storylines from the TV series! Experience the world of Inuyasha! • Featuring 12 playable characters from the Inuyasha TV series. • Use the interactive environments to gain a battle advantage • Original battle system! Choose your partner and the best formation system to take out your opponent! • Choose from Mission Mode, Story Mode, and 2 player Versus. Mode. "},{"id":5088,"title":"Inuyasha - The Secret of the Cursed Mask","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Kamui","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The game is based on an animé series of the same name. You can play either as a teenager boy or a teenager girl, named by the player. The two scenarios are very similar and basically follow the same story: you live in modern-day Tokyo and one day discover a strange symbol in an old storehouse. As a result, you are transported to medieval Japan. You encounter the half-demon Inuyasha, who introduces you to Kagome Higurashi, the heroine of the animé series. Together you embark on a journey to retrieve scattered pieces of the Sacred Jewel and to find a way to get back home.****This is a fairly traditional console-style RPG with random encounters and turn-based combat viewed from over-the-shoulder perspective. You can attack physically, use special techniques, and power up to combo attacks with multiple characters."},{"id":5089,"title":"Iridium Runners","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Playstos Entertainment","publisherName":"SouthPeak Interactive, LLC","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Iridium Runners is a futuristic running game that pits competitors against each other on hazard-riddled race tracks in foot races. Players can choose one of 20 characters that have unique running skills and techniques. Some of the characters and tracks can only be unlocked as the game progresses.****All of the runners will do just about anything to win, so the action can become down and dirty. Almost anything goes during the races including knocking opponents completely off the track with a well-placed kick, fist or weapon. Power-ups and booster items are scattered around the course for increasing performance, speed or providing a new method of attack. Strategy comes into play by knowing which character and which \"pod\" sidekick to choose.****There are three modes of play: Single Race, Cup and Championship. Each offers unique environments, different obstacles and challenges.****The Single Player game will put the player up against 5 CPU opponents. Multiplayer is offline and includes Deathmatch and Team modes (2 players on 2 teams) and up to 4 players in split screen."},{"id":5090,"title":"Iron Aces 2 - Birds of Prey","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Opera House","publisherName":"Kadokawa Shoten","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"The first Iron Aces game took place using World War II era planes. Iron Aces 2: Birds of Prey ignores this limitation and lets the player choose from a variety of fighters including the first jets and missile-armed fighters... right up to the F/A-18 Hornet. The player can fly these fighters on a variety of objective-based missions or set the fighters loose in Free Battle Mode and place any plane type against any other."},{"id":5091,"title":"Iron Chef","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":" Iron Chef on Playstation 2 is a game in which you must prepare many dishes, like the cooking show of the same name released in other countries.  Each phase of the preparation of a dish translates into a mini-game for you to accomplish in the rules of art. "},{"id":5092,"title":"Iron Man","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Mostly based on the 2008 movie Iron Man, this videogame of the one-man-army hero has been released for seven different platforms.****The game of Iron Man puts you under the skin of Tony Stark. He is a billionaire weapon-industrialist and genius inventor who, after being kidnapped by terrorists who want to force him to build weapons for them, builds an armor instead to escape. Since then, he decided to stop producing weapons and keeps on working on the suit to fight them back.****The games take the story further, giving the player the chance to go through more than 12 different missions and even fight villains that do not appear on the movie, like Whiplash and Titanium Man. All this is shown through cinematics between every mission and use the voices of actors of the movie like Robert Downey Jr. and Terrence Howard.****By foot or by air, with the first armor at the beginning and in the characteristic red and gold suit later, using range weapons or melee attacks, the game features Stark fighting with armies of soldiers, tanks, helicopters, canons, etc. with the help of an array of upgradeable weapons like missiles, micro-grenades, repulsive shots, EMP blasts, a flame thrower and the powerful \"Unibeam\". Both the weapons and the suit (propulsion and armor systems) are upgradeable, and there are many special armors from the comics to unlock in most of the versions.****Differences in this version from the Xbox360/PS3 version consist of altered visuals and altered upgrade system (rather than spending money on them, the player's gear is upgraded based on how much it has been used)."},{"id":5093,"title":"Iron Sea","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Iron Sea is an action game in which you are going through epic battles between powerful warships.  You take command of the ship and your strategy needs careful planning, flow and direction control to defeat your enemies using guns, torpedoes and machine guns.  There are 30 missions that lets you experience real naval battles between 1941 and 1943.  You can play alone or back view with a friend and your actions with the Replay function. "},{"id":5094,"title":"Island Xtreme Stunts","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Silicon Dreams","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Island Xtreme Stunts is a mixture of different genres in a single game. The player explores a LEGO-based environment in an open world format: ride a skateboard, drive, fly and pilot a range of vehicles all whilst performing stunts and tricks while taking on the bad guy, Brickster. The player is cast as Pepper Roni, a lead stuntman in a big movie production set on LEGO Island.****Even though the player is free to go wherever he wants, there is a story behind the game divided over 25 missions. All the missions are stunt-based. Running around the world in 3rd-person view, the controls are pretty basic and do not offer the trick combinations of other stunt/trick-based games. It is easy to pick up and play, even for the younger players, without worrying too much about what button combination will do what trick. Instead the player can focus on the missions by only having to complete basic tricks with a few button presses.****During the quests players can collect trading cards to unlock mini-games. Other features include bricks to create \"Brickimals\" and the ability to change LEGO Island objects."},{"id":5095,"title":"Italian Job, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Based on the movie remake of the 1969 film, The Italian Job is the story of a gang of thieves who stage the ultimate gold heist of all time. Little do they know that one of their gang members has double-crossed them, taking the gold and leaving them for dead.****As a member of the team, it is your job to stage the next big heist of all time, taking back the gold from your former friend. The game allows you to control a range of vehicles which you must drive to destinations before a certain time limit in order for the plan to work. Of course, the Mini comes into play as you escape from police.****Apart from the movie based story mode, you can also drive the Mini's through a range of multiplayer modes, including stunt driving and circuit racing."},{"id":5096,"title":"Jackass the Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Sidhe Interactive","publisherName":"Red Mile Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Jackass crew (minus Bam Margera) is in a jam, while getting ready to begin shooting for their much anticipated TV return, their one and only camera man is injured and it is up to you to get the show going. Take over as your favorite Jackass characters in a series of stunts to earn money to complete the episodes and get footage for the new season.****To earn money, complete certain tasks or injure yourself which will pay big money, once you earn enough money, your episode will be complete and you can move on to another. Completing episodes will unlock other characters, you get to start out with the core players (Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn and Chris Pontius), while Wee-Man has his own mini-games, called Wee-Games which have ones like Roof Top Cart Stop, Poo Shower and Wee Tattoo.****Once you complete a stunt in MTV Story mode, you can replay it in Challenge mode and replay the level with new challenges, doing so will earn you more money that you can earn in Jackass-Mart, to unlock costumes, props, more characters to play and classic clips from the TV show. You can also go head to head with a buddy in the Wee Games or compete in a Round Robin up to four players (PS2). The PSP version offers multiplayer through WiFi. Crazy game with a ton of fun stunts to play and has an insane injury system which ranges from anything like turf burn all the way up to broken necks.****The PSP version supports the editing and exporting of replays. The PS2 version contains more detailed environments, including pedestrians to annoy during the stunts, and an expanded Bail-Out feature, where points are scored based on how many injuries the character sustains."},{"id":5097,"title":"Jacked","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sproing Interactive Media","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Reminiscent of the classic Road Rash, Jacked is a high-octane arcade motorcycle racer featuring over-the-top combat elements. In Jacked, the world's fastest and hottest motorbikes - including the gas turbine powered Marine Turbine Superbike - can be yours.****Race across the USA, from New York to LA, fulfill a variety of missions and steal your enemies' bikes at high speed while they are moving by \"jacking\" them.****Fight your enemies with baseball bats and tazers, flame them with Molotov Cocktails, shoot them off their rides with shotguns or blow them out of the way with frag grenades. When they are stunned you can jack their bikes - at any speed, on the road or in midair. In some missions you can even take your biker gang along to help you out in your endeavors.****Jacked features an extensive Single Player Mission Mode that includes a big variety of different Race- and Combat Missions. In the Multiplayer Mode you can challenge a friend to a Race or a Gang Battle on the tracks and bikes unlocked in the Mission Mode."},{"id":5098,"title":"Jackie Chan Adventures","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The insidious Dark Hand clan, lead by Valmont, a man possessed by a Chinese demon called Shendu, are planning to free imprisoned demons using a Pan Ku puzzle box.  When this box is solved in a specific area of the world, the demon is unleashed, free to wreak havoc once more.  It's up to Jackie Chan to travel the world and stop Valmont before he completes his goal.****Along the way, he will collect twelve mystical Talismans - one for each sign of the Chinese zodiac.  These Talismans grant Jackie special powers, including levitation, laser eyes, re-animation, transformation, and invisibility.****Jackie Chan Adventures is a cross between an Action RPG similar to The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time and a beat 'em up.  Players control Jackie, and can perform a variety of Kung Fu moves to defeat enemies.  They can also perform Jackie's trademark 'running up walls' technique to reach certain areas.  Other areas allow Jackie to interact with characters and play mini-games such as fishing, jump rope or drum playing.  The game also features an in-depth Collectable Card Game, similar to Yu-Gi-Oh!."},{"id":5099,"title":"Jackpot Madness","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":" 505 GameStreet","publisherName":"Dorasu","players":"1 Player","genre":"Casino","description":"All the passion of a real casino "},{"id":5100,"title":"Jade Cocoon 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Genki","publisherName":"Genki Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Jade Cocoon 2 is the sequel to Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu. The events of the game take place a thousand years after Levant's adventures in the first game. You play Kafu, a young warrior, who must defend his country from an evil force called Kalma.****The gameplay is pretty similar to that of the first game. It is a monster-breeding RPG. Fight monsters, catch them, breed them, cross-breed them, and create a powerful army that will help you to complete the quest."},{"id":5101,"title":"Jak 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Naughty Dog","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"One year has passed since Jak and Daxter saved Haven City from Kor and the attacking Metal Heads, yet Haven City is still immersed in deadly chaos as three groups fight for control of the streets. The people of Haven City have grown to distrust Jak's dark powers, and as rumors boil of Jak's ties with Krew and Kor, the city blames Jak for its current woeful circumstances. When the palace is destroyed by a surprise Metal Head attack, even Ashelin cannot protect Jak as the High Council's power broker, Count Veger, forces Jak into banishment to the desolate Wasteland. Jak is flown to the harsh island and dumped. With Daxter and Pecker bravely by his side, the three begin their next adventure where the battle for the city has just begun."},{"id":5102,"title":"Jak and Daxter - The Lost Frontier","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"High Impact Games","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Story-wise, Jak & Daxter: The Lost Frontier picks up after the events of Jak X: Combat Racing.  Jak, Daxter and Kiera travel to the Brink -- the edge of the known world -- to investigate the recent Eco shortage, and end up caught up in a struggle between the region's inhabitants and a group of Sky Pirates.****The gameplay is a return to the series' 3D platforming roots -- a balance of jumping/traversal challenges, weapon-based and melee combat.  There are also several aerial combat segments (both objective-based and free-form dogfighting), as well as brawler-like stages where the player controls the giant, Hulk-like \"Dark Daxter\".  As usual, the player can unlock and customize Jak's Eco powers and vehicles along the way."},{"id":5103,"title":"Jak and Daxter - The Precursor Legacy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Naughty Dog","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Jak and Daxter are two mischievous village friends who, despite of the wise (but grumpy) sage, Samos' warning sneak off to Misty Island. There Daxter accidentally falls into a pool of evil Dark Eco, and transforms into a weasel-like creature. Bringing Daxter to his original human form is enough of a problem, and now the Lurkers are using this Dark Eco for their own malign intentions. The plot goes on as the game plays.****Our hero(es) can jump, double-jump, spin-kick, uppercut, hang onto things, and ride various vehicles and an occasional creature along the way to complete their assigned tasks. There are also several NPCs to interact with and play their side quests and mini-games. ****The spectacularly immersive 3D world even has a day and night cycle and, more surprisingly, no apparent load-times!"},{"id":5104,"title":"Jak II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Naughty Dog","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"After completing their quest from the original title, Jak and Daxter are shot into another time and space and the future of their planet, and everything is different. The two are split up, with Jak thrown into jail by Baron Praxis, the ruler of Haven City. For two years Jak is experimented on with dark Eco, turning him into almost Hulk like character, mean and filled with rage. ****Rescued by Daxter, the two must set off and find away to shut down the operation and get revenge for Jak's uncontrollable change. Along the way they will meet new friends and deadly enemies, but at least now Jak has something special on his side: weapons, and lots of them."},{"id":5105,"title":"Jak X - Combat Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Naughty Dog","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"After saving Haven City once again, Jak and Daxter find themselves poisoned forced into competition on the international car-racing circuit by the execution of Krew's will. ****Featuring over a dozen customizable vehicles designed with unique handling characteristics, players will race their whip through 20 tracks in eight different terrain arenas. With an assortment of power-ups available, including projectile weapons, mines, ranged weapons, turbo boosts, shields, and smart bombs, players should have the means necessary to ensure they're the first to cross the finish line.****The game supports both offline and online multiplayer. Offline multiplayer is the typical two-player split-screen multiplayer. Online multiplayer is playable with up to five other players. Both modes feature the same game types, which are the same as the single player except that human players are replacing the AI."},{"id":5106,"title":"James Cameron's Dark Angel","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"James Cameron's tv series in game form. Dark Angel has you playing as Max Guevera, a 'genetically engineered super-soldier' running around in a post-apocalyptic Seattle, looking to uncover past, family and the evil plans of the \"- I - Corporation\".****Most of the game involves beat-'em-up style hand-to-hand combat. Max can pull off a variety of flashy moves such as roundhouse kicks and backflipping off walls. The camera also enters the 'bullet time' mode when she does a combo sometimes. Certain levels ask you to assume use of the few stealth skills that Max has to offer.****The game features voiceovers by the actual stars of the show - Jessica Alba and Michael Weatherly."},{"id":5107,"title":"James Pond - Codename Robocod","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gameware Development","publisherName":"Play It Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In his second adventure James Pond must retrieve the toys Dr Maybe has stolen. Pond has been armed with an Inspector Gadget-style stretch device, which he can use to view higher areas or claw onto ceilings so as to slide across them.****The gameplay takes place across worlds themed around particular types of toys, such as sporting goods, candy and aircraft. The levels scroll sideways, although a small amount of vertical movement is included. On each level Pond must collect 2 penguins and reach the exit, although there are usually multiple exits and lots of secret areas to explore. After completing each pair of two worlds (each of which has three sub levels), a boss must be faced."},{"id":5108,"title":"Jaws Unleashed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Appaloosa Interactive","publisherName":"Majesco Entertainment Company","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the film series of the same name, players take control of the Great White killer shark known as \"Jaws\".  In an open-ended world, players visit Amity Island just in time for the 4th of July holiday season, and do what the predator does best: eat, kill, and destroy.****As the game progresses, Jaws will rampage through aquatic theme parks, chemical plants, beaches and more, facing off against boats, divers, and other marine life.  As players continue through the game, they will earn new upgrades that will allow Jaws to ram, bite, and survive with greater potency.  Up to 32 side quests are available, allowing various item and bonus feature unlockables."},{"id":5109,"title":"Jeep Thrills","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Game Sauce","publisherName":"DSI Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"JEEP the undisputed King of Off Road Adventure, invites you to climb into the driver's seat and experience racing like never before! From the jungles of Central America to the frozen Alaskan tundra, this is adventure racing like it ought to be! Jeep Thrills! And Everyone else? Gets left behind "},{"id":5110,"title":"Jello","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Jello is a puzzle game "},{"id":5111,"title":"Jelly Belly - Ballistic Beans","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blue Monkey Studios","publisherName":"Zoo Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"A fast-paced arcade style game of skill, Jelly Belly: Ballistic Beans combines simple with a world-recognized license to provide a gaming experience designed to appeal to casual players as well as seasoned veterans. Try your hands at hundreds of puzzles across eight different themes. Simple to pick up, but impossible to put down! "},{"id":5112,"title":"Jeopardy!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-3\u00A0Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"The classic TV game show, now interactive.  The game is played by picking a dollar amount under a category (Let's say \"Video Games\"), getting presented with an answer (\"This user-contributed database contains information about thousands of games.\"), to which the player who buzzes in first attempts to provide the correct question (\"What is MobyGames?\").  If the question is correct, the player earns that amount of money; otherwise they lose it.  If they happen to select one of the rare Daily Doubles, the player instead wagers as much of their current earnings as they wish.  In the second round, Double Jeopardy!, dollar values on the board are doubled.  In the third round, Final Jeopardy!, there is only one answer.  After learning the category each player wagers as much of their earnings as they desire.  The player who ends the game with the most money wins.  This version of the game has more than 5,200 answers.****In this version, players can keep a saved profile which keeps track of their name (written by analog stick) as well as statistics on such things as how many answers they've correctly and incorrectly responded to, and the most money they've earned in a game.****As in most console versions of Jeopardy!, players enter their questions by selecting letters with the analog stick or control pad.  After several letters have been picked, it will start presenting options for you to pick to save time.  For instance, typing in KEL may present options such as KELLOG'S or KELSEY GRAMMER."},{"id":5113,"title":"Jeremy McGrath Supercross World","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"This updated version of Supercross 2000 lets the players take to 25 different dirt bike tracks, each with their own twists, turns, bumps and jumps while performing insane gravity-defying tricks.  Players can customize their bikes to their liking as well as choose from ten professional riders including the game's namesake, Jeremy McGrath.  There is also multiplayer capabilities that allows to friends to compete head-to-head through split-screen."},{"id":5114,"title":"Jet Ion Grand Prix","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gust","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In Jet Ion GP the year is 2040 Gas prices have risen as fossil fuels are scarce. Cold fusion the new fuel discovered but world companies try to keep it secret. Pilot Jet Jevons leads a rebel faction who learn of this and fight to give the power back to the governments. The game highlights his courage. "},{"id":5115,"title":"Jet X2O","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Killer Game","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Get ready, get wet and take to your watercraft on various missions through eight massive exotic racing environments including a swamp, the Arctic, a Pacific island and the legendary city of Atlantis. Providing intense watercraft racing in a fast-paced, arcade style format, Jet X2O provides players with more than 30 intense motocross-style tricks as well as player specific tricks to perform in various race modes."},{"id":5116,"title":"Jetix Puzzle Buzzle","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Build a high tower from falling pieces of all shapes and sizes before the rising water below destroys your progress in this fun and frantic puzzle game! Jump up to catch the shape you need, rotate it and place it in your tower without leaving gaps. To win, you must reach the top before your opponent does!"},{"id":5117,"title":"Jimmy Neutron - Jet Fusion","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Krome Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Brilliant minds know how to bring a book to life, but it takes a boy genius to actually bring it to life ... literally. By inventing the \"Virtual World Reproducing Machine,\" Jimmy has created the ultimate book report by changing Retroville into the world of his favorite spy--Jet Fusion. Jimmy will now explore dangerous deserts, treacherous seas, and mysterious forests on an expedition to save Jet Fusion from the evil Professor Calamitous and return Retroville back to its original form. Join Jimmy in a high tech, platform adventure-filled game stuffed with exciting action and brain twisting puzzles! "},{"id":5118,"title":"Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"THQ","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Play as Nickelodeon's T.V. star Jimmy Neutron as he saves the day from aliens from outer space. Travel through six levels as you complete missions to gather inventions to help defeat the aliens. Collect points (for a higher score) by completing objectives, finding hidden areas and unlocking new inventions. Whenever you find a new invention, you can enter a practice mode to try out the new invention. Such inventions include: a rocket ship to fly around town, a shrink ray to shrink your enemies and a scooter that is used with your pet dog invention Goddard to ride him to move around a lot faster."},{"id":5119,"title":"Johnny Bravo - Date-O-Rama!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EM Studios","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Play the part of Johnny Bravo in this inherently humorous game and pete against rival studs over a number of events with the aim of winning a date with the chick on the Hukka-Mega-Mighty-Ultra-Extreme Date-O-Rama TV show!Features:The game has a look and feel similar to the animation from the TV series and the simple yet fun design makes it instantly accessible to casual and non-hardcore gamers.Johnny and the rival stud pete over a number of exciting events including Macho Man Strike a Pose Disco Dance Off and Cookie Chaos.Use the NDS stylus to try and beat your opponent in Muscle Madness the weight lifting event and have fun throwing rubbish in the recycling bins or straight at your opponents in Taking Out the Trash.Use the Cheese-O-Vac suction gun to vacuum up the plague of mice then blow into the NDS microphone to clear the collected rodents ready for the next Cheese-O-Vac vendetta!Control the food catapult using NDS Touch Screen Technology - try to impress the chick by firing all the food at your rival!Date-O-Rama host is voiced by Donny Osmond who appears regularly on the TV series.Hilarious story varied levels action-packed gameplay - enter the world of the best known steamin' hunk of cyber fella - JOHNNY BRAVO"},{"id":5120,"title":"Jonny Moseley Mad Trix","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"Jonny Moseley Mad Trix is an extreme skiing game, in the vein of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX.****As Jonny Moseley, or a number of other real-life skiers, you must perform various stunts, of which there are hundreds, to attract the attention of movie studio's, ultimately to film you on runs.****There are two modes of play; Slopestyle, where you can go down hills and perform stunts without any mission goals or other distractions, and Big Mountain, where you perform tricks to star in a ski movie.****By performing good tricks, you will be able to see your run on the &quot;big screen&quot;.****In Big Mountain mode, you will ski down several real-life mountains, including Everest, Kilimanjaro, and the Alaskan mountains.  In Slopestyle, head down fictional environments, like a snowed-in San Francisco, Washington D.C., and Las Vegas."},{"id":5121,"title":"Judge Dredd - Dredd VS Death","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Judge Dredd is back. The comic book character who acts as judge, jury, and executioner makes another video game appearance in a first-person shooter set in the 22nd century, where crime and hopelessness run rampant amidst the chaos left behind from a nuclear holocaust. ****Players must enforce the law using any means necessary within the sprawling, overpopulated Mega-City One, which serves as the gritty backdrop for Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs. Death. Players will battle vampires, the undead, and even a cadre of Dark Judges as they try to maintain some semblance of order in a world gone wild. In keeping with the spirit of the comic, some perpetrators of lesser crimes need to be arrested while others must be taken out with extreme prejudice. ****The ultimate goal is to confront the evil Judge Death, who has taken it upon himself to cause as much mayhem and destruction to the beleaguered city as possible."},{"id":5122,"title":"Juiced","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Juice Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Juiced is a racing game, set in the fictive Angel City, that embraces the lifestyle and culture of street racing and tuning, similar to Need for Speed Underground, with slick, fully customizable cars, fast races, gaining respect and betting. The arcade mode offers quick races and in the custom mode you can set up events with unlocked cars and tracks. There are 52 vehicles from known manufacturers to acquire, and the game boasts a total of 7.5 trillion car customization possibilities. To make available all cars, tracks and parts, you need to progress in the career mode, where you build cars and participate in racing events to earn cash and respect. Aside from the traditional circuit and point-to-point races, there are also drag races (sprints) and show-offs with difficult maneuvers requiring advanced driving techniques.****When you achieve acclaim in the career mode, some of the eight racing crews in Angel City will offer a position on their team. Each crew has specific challenges and crew racing introduces additional gameplay elements. You have to organize events by phone, gamble, and race opponents for their cars (pink slip races). The team leader's respect is controlled by the amount of damage given and sustained (distress, which also affects the car's performance) and your personal car collection. In team races, there is a strategic element as you can control your team members' aggressiveness in-game.****Up to six player can race in the multiplayer mode, in which pink slip races, based on the car collection from the offline career mode, are also available. Statistics are organized on a world ranking server, with record times from singleplayer games and a rating based on your online performance. Ratings can be improved by beating higher-ranked players or multiple drivers in a single race."},{"id":5123,"title":"Juiced 2 - Hot Import Nights","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Juice Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The sequel to Juiced, this version adds more to the original, giving the player an in-depth look at the culture of car tuning and drifting, immersing them in authentic music used at events as well as woman models to showcase next to the cars.****Players can also race in a variety of events, from drifting, where players are given points and nitrous refills the longer they have their car sideways around a corner as well as playing for pinks, where cars are put on the line, the winner keeping the losers car and even the classic simple racing to the finish line.  There is also a career mode, where the player advances through closed in courses, different from the original which had the player avoid against traffic while this version is a more organized feel to it.****There are authentic Exotics, European, Old Muscle and New Muscle cars to choose from including hundreds of actual racing parts giving them thousands of customization options even with the ability to customize labels and logos for their cars.****They can also hire and fire crews to work on the cars as well compete against real life drivers and their crews portrayed in the game.  Racing takes place all over the world, ranging from England to San Fransisco, even Australia and racing in Rome's famed Coliseum.****Each version is almost similar, excluding the graphics depending upon each systems respective capabilities and track layout is a bit different in the Xbox 360 version. The Nintendo DS version features two fewer track (Paris and Sydney). The PSP version also misses the Paris track."},{"id":5124,"title":"Jumanji","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Your intergalactic journey begins when a mysterious board game thrusts the house of two young brothers into outer space. Battle deadly aliens, menacing robots, and other celestial hazards in order to get back home safely to planet Earth. "},{"id":5125,"title":"Jumper - Griffin's Story","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Collision Studios","publisherName":"Brash Entertainment, LLC.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Jumper: Griffin's Story is an extension of the movie, Jumper, that starred Hayden Christensen.  This version tells the story of the Jumper, Griffin, which was portrayed by Jamie Bell in the movie and voiced by him in the game, telling the backstory of how he learned of being a jumper and the family tragedy that lead him into war against the Paladins.****The gameplay consists of exploring levels, fighting enemies in hand-to-hand combat or using weapons using the teleport ability to get close enough to enemies and retreating, picking up weapons and using the ability to teleport to other locations to finish off his enemies.  There are five different locations to explore: The Colosseum, Griffin’s desert lair, Nepal, Tokyo and an experimental laboratory.****The games are virtually the same, sans graphics and control scheme (the Wii uses the Wii remote) with the story is told through CGI and gameplay graphics are cell-shaded."},{"id":5126,"title":"Junior Board Games","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Classic family board games including •Dice •Ludo •Snakes & Ladders •Battleships •Dominoes "},{"id":5127,"title":"Junior Sports Basketball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Humongous Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Get ready for an exciting experience in the world of basketball with Backyard Kids and NBA Champions!  Choose your favorite players, choose one of the nine available surfaces and starts the game: play a single match or an entire season.  Create a winning formation, choose the positions of the players on the pitch and coordinate their moves.  You can also customize the uniforms or take them directly from your favorite basketball team.  It 'a unique opportunity to play with the NBA champions the likes of Yao Ming, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett in the backyard of your home! "},{"id":5128,"title":"Jurassic - The Hunted","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Activision","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Jurassic: The Hunted is a first-person shooter where the players controls weapons and survival expert Craig Dylan. In 1983 an expedition to the Bermuda Triangle disappeared, but almost 30 years later the daughter of Dr. Sayrus, one of the original members, receives the S.O.S. transmission of the long lost team. Dylan is a part of the team hired to investigate, but their plane is struck by a storm and all members need to parachute down, where they are sucked into mysterious energy portals. Craig Dylan suddenly finds himself on an island filled with dinosaurs.****The environment is filled with dense jungle, fortifications and volcano areas. Players need to fight thirteen different types of dinosaurs such as the velociraptor, pterosaur, triceratops, tyrannosaurus and many more. Aside from the straightforward shoot-em-up gameplay, Dylan also has access to an Adrenaline Burst that slows down all the action for more accurate shots. It also lights up the dinosaurs' weak spots in a bright color. The thirteen weapons at his disposal range from a civil war rifle, to crossbows with explosive arrows and even a futuristic plasma rifle. There are also a number of stationary turrets to ward off large hordes.****Next to the regular story mode with twelve levels in total, there is a survivor mode where the player can go against an endless wave of dinosaurs. During the regular mode scattered pieces of a new weapons can be found and when it is fully assembled it becomes available in the survivor mode."},{"id":5129,"title":"Jurassic Park - Operation Genesis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Blue Tongue Entertainment","publisherName":"Universal Interactive Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis puts you in the shoes of a Dr. Hammond-type scientist, and challenges you to build a dinosaur themed amusement park.****Similar to the first movie, you can lay down electric fences.  Some fences have a higher electric discharge than others, and are meant for the bigger dinosaurs.  While a 100 volt fence might keep a raptor safe, it might take a 500 volt fence to keep a T-Rex from escaping.****You have various buildings at your disposal, from the standard restaurant and bathroom to gift stalls and photo booths.****You can opt to construct a safari tour, like what took place in the first movie.  You even have the ability to take the tour yourself, and see your park as your visitors see it.****One of the most important objects is the Ranger Station.  With this building, you can have helicopters patrol your park to watch for any disasters.  If a dino should escape, you have the option of entering the helicopter in a first person view to try to shoot the dino with a tranquilizer dart.  If you want to stick to building only, you can let the AI capture the dino.****In order to breed a dinosaur, you must hire a team to locate fossils, then you must have the fossils analyzed.  The whole process takes a while, but the longer you let your teams work, the longer your dino will live, and the happier your visitors will be.  Force the team to give you the results early, and your dino might only live for ten days.****The different dino's require different resources.  Herbivores require lots of trees and grass, while carnivores require goats and cows.  Your carnivores may get tired of being fed, so you might have to send in a smaller sized dino (a raptor in a T-Rex pen, for example), for the larger dino to hunt.****The game includes multiple camera angles.  You can rotate 360 degrees, zoom in and out, enter \"visitor\" cam, ride on the safari, take a scenic tour in a hot air balloon, or look out the helicopter.****Also included is a comphrensive guide to dinosaurs, geared to help you figure out what each dino likes and dislikes, and how to make them happy, as well as a brief history of each specific dino."},{"id":5130,"title":"Just Cause","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Avalanche Studios","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are Rico Rodriguez, a CIA-agent who is sent to the small Island of San Esperito to start a revolution and bring down the current regime under the rule of General Salvador Mendoza.****After you jumped out of the airplane and helped your local contact survive an attack by gang members, you have - much like GTA: San Andreas - the freedom to do what you want. The complete island is accessible from the beginning and you can either follow the main storyline, engage in side-missions, or collect items all over the place. To help the revolution you can also drive the government out of the individual sectors on the island. This is accomplished by a three-stages fight in which you have to go up against a huge army of government forces.****As a fully trained agent, Rico can also perform many stunts. He has always an parachute equipped which he can open whenever he has enough speed. So he often uses cars or bikes as a jump-pad and then sails smoothly into the sunset.****But of course he cannot impress the evil regime with that, so he also has access to a wide range of weapons from pistols with unlimited ammo to rocket launchers and machine guns. Rico is also trained to drive everything that has an engine, from a normal bike to a fully-armed military helicopter."},{"id":5131,"title":"Justice League Heroes","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Snowblind Studios","publisherName":"Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Military robots cause havoc in a high tech Metropolis research facility. In Finland, genetically-engineered creatures take over the top secret Deep Space Communications Array.  A team of super powered criminals, having never worked together before, seize a Nevada missile base.  And deep beneath the surface of Mars, dozens of alien warriors are released from their long imprisonment…****These seemingly unrelated events prove to be pieces of a sinister plan, and it will take Earth’s greatest superheroes to stop it: The Justice League!****Justice League Heroes is an action game, also for two players cooperatively, based on the popular DC Comics series.  Control DC’s most popular heroes: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, The Flash, Zatanna and a handful of unlockable characters like Aquaman, Green Arrow, Hawkgirl, Huntress, Hal Jordan, and Kyle Rayner. In addition, the PSP version features exclusive unlockable heroes: Supergirl and Black Canary.****Players battle through famous locations such as Metropolis, S.T.A.R. labs, and for the first time, the Justice League's Watchtower.****Many of DC’s greatest villains face against our heroes including Braniac, Killer Frost, Darkseid, and Doomsday.  Boss battles are furious and unique, with no two defeated the same way.****Superpowers are developed through experience orbs collected from a wide range of enemies such as The White Martians, Brainiac’s assassin droids, and alternate-dimensional creatures.  Some special orbs known as “boosts” can enhance superpowers.  The boosts range from enhanced damage, efficiency, attack range, luck, speed, and super power duration.  Multiple boosts can combine into a single, more powerful boost.  Players can allocate their orbs and boosts to customize heroes to best suit their playing style.****Special shield icons placed throughout the game can be collected and spent to unlock characters and alternate costumes which affect the heroes' abilities as well their appearances."},{"id":5132,"title":"K-1 World Grand Prix","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Brings together karate, kickboxing, Tae kwon do and Kung Fu creating the world's most challenging fighting competition. "},{"id":5133,"title":"K.O. King","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"KO King Playstation 2 puts you in the shoes of one of the world's top contenders for the ultimate boxing.  Prepare your gloves and snatch victory from your opponents. "},{"id":5134,"title":"Kaan - Barbarian's Blade","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"EKO Software","publisherName":"Ontario Europe SA","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Join Kaan the Barbarian in a 3D explosive Action Adventure and help him recover the stolen Orb of Hope. Venture across many towns from the great Asaquan to the Syrkonian lands and fight your way through many foes including skeletons, sorcerers, bear-men and huge monsters. Through out the missions Kaan will have the opportunity to engage in Arena Battles to enhance his skills. To recover the stolen artifact Kaan will need to master different weapons each with it's unique combination of attacks. Lead your hero to victory, recover the Orb of Hope and restore peace."},{"id":5135,"title":"Kaido Racer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Genki","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Kaido Racer is a fast-paced racing title that faithfully recreates highly dangerous courses from some of Japan's most famous mountain regions. Each race is fought against a number of computer-controlled drivers (or a friend in two-player mode), and mixes official daytime tournaments with more lucrative night-time events.  Kaido features four 'Battle' events that you must master in order to earn enough cash to upgrade your vehicle. In 'SP Battle', you must keep a special gauge as full as possible by staying in the lead and driving aggressively; 'CA Battle' rewards masterful drifting; 'FL/LF Battle' challenges you to either stay in first place, or claw your way to the front from last place; and 'TAC Battle' adds a strict time limit to SP Battle rules.  Kaido Racer also features a story mode where you'll meet rival drivers such as Slasher, Tricker and Lovers, all of whom have driving styles to reflect their personalities. You'll communicate with them via a simple simulated mail system, picking up tips and sending out challenges using the message boards. "},{"id":5136,"title":"Kao the Kangaroo Round 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tate Interactive","publisherName":"JoWooD Productions Software AG","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Kao the Kangaroo Round 2 is a third-person perspective platform game about a young, cute, yellow kangaroo, who saves animals from the hands of the evil Hunter and his equally evil colleagues. In order to bribe the guard and get aboard Hunter's ship, Kao must collect lots of coins scattered throughout the game. The main character can fight with his boxing gloves and can throw lethal boomerangs. ****The game consists of 25 levels in 5 different worlds. Playing through the levels, the player must jump over platforms, make difficult leaps, and fight about 30 different types of enemies, free captured friends and solve many puzzles. Occasionally Kao will get to ride a vehicle like a barrel or a snowmobile. ****Kao can also find purple crystals, which can be spent to buy minigames to play. There are also stars - collecting 50 of them will upgrade one of Kao's abilities, e.g. giving him the ability to stomp on the ground to defeat enemies around him. A rarely encountered item is a winged helmet, which, when grabbed, allows Kao to fly for a short while."},{"id":5137,"title":"Karaoke Revolution","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Karaoke Revolution allows PlayStation 2 gamers to show off their singing skills and get real-time feedback on their performances!!  It's like Dance Dance Revolution, but with singing instead of dancing.  ****Players sing using the Logitech PS2 Headset (or other approved Playstation 2 USB microphone devices).  The game rates the player's performance based on your vocal pitch and timing.  A visual indicator shows the player's current pitch in real-time and also the pitch of vocals of the original song.  If the original notes of the song are too high for the player's vocal range, the game allows the player to sing at higher or lower octaves to hit the correct notes.  ****If the player sings well, the crowd gets into the performance by clapping, cheering and dancing.  If the performance is bad, the audience becomes bored and the user can get booed off the stage.****Single Player Game Modes include: ****- Arcade Mode: where users sing 3-5 songs are try to score big points****- Showtime Mode: Players start at a Living Room Party and work to a huge concert at the Enormobowl.  Additional venues include: a Subway Station, The Pit Stop, a County Fair, the Superstar TV show, Club Avalanche, and a Royal Hall.****- Karaoke Mode: Players can enjoy singing the song without having to worry about getting rated or scored.****Multi-player Game Mode include:****Arcade Mode - two to eight players performs songs and try to be the player with the highest score at the end of each round.  The player who wins the most rounds is the winner.****Karaoke Competition - three to eight players compete against each other.  The main twist of this mode is that each player rates the performance of the other players to determine the winner of the Karaoke competition.****Over 35 songs from the 70's, 80's, 90's, and current hits including (as made famous by):**Addicted (Simple Plan), All You Wanted (Michelle Branch), Are You Happy Now? (Michelle Branch), Believe (Cher), Billie Jean (Michael Jackson), Bizarre Love Triangle (New Order), Broken Wings (Mr. Mister), Celebration (Kool and the Gang), Chain of Fools (Aretha Franklin), Complicated (Avril Lavigne), Crawling in the Dark (Hoobastank), Don't Know Why (Norah Jones), Every Morning (Sugar Ray), Everything You Want (Vertical Horizon), Girls Just Want to Have Fun (Cyndi Lauper), Hey Jealousy (The Gin Blossoms), Hit Me With Your Best Shot (Pat Benatar), How You Remind Me (Nickelback), I'm Coming Out (Diana Ross), It's The End of the World As We Know It (REM), Kiss Me (Sixpence None the Richer), Ladies' Night (Kool and the Gang), Like a Virgin (Madonna), One Week (Barenaked Ladies), Red Red Wine (UB40), Save Tonite (Eagle Eye Cherry), Science Genius Girl (Freezepop), She Talks to Angels (Black Crowes), Smooth Criminal (Michael Jackson/Alien Ant Farm), Son of a Preacher Man (Dusty Springfield), The Power of Love (Huey Lewis and the News), Waiting for Tonight (Jennifer Lopez), When a Man Loves a Woman (Michael Bolton), Wind Beneath My Wings (Bette Midler), You Really Got Me (Van Halen), You're the One That I Want (Less Than Jake)****Players can unlock extra characters, additional outfits, more songs, and some GREAT behind the scenes videos!!****The game includes an option for Expansion Discs - which means players will be able to Karaoke to additional songs in the future."},{"id":5138,"title":"Karaoke Revolution Party","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The Karaoke Revolution continues with this entry which supports the DDR dance pad and EyeToy USB camera as well as the required USB microphone (a handheld microphone is included).  Karaoke Revolution Party features 50 new songs (ranging from Dean Martin's That's Amore to Beyonce's Crazy in Love) and a host of new party options.****Sing by yourself, in a duet, or compete one-on-one or in teams to show your Karaoke mastery.  Characters now have more customization options and you can use the EyeToy USB camera to really be the star of the show.  If you have a DDR dance pad, then you can put on a song and dance routine.  There are also a variety of minigames to test your vocal abilities including unique takes on volleyball and stage diving."},{"id":5139,"title":"Karaoke Revolution Presents - American Idol","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Karaoke Revolution Presents American Idol pairs the popular line of Karaoke games with the television series based on a singing contest.  In addition to the standard Karaoke Revolution trapping, three judges have been added who comment on your performance.  Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson appear from American Idol, though Paula Abdul is replaced by original character Laura.  Venues are also recreated from the show such as the audition room and Hollywood theater.****The forty-song line-up is a combination of popular songs that have been used on American Idol and songs from previous American Idol winners.  Performing well unlocks video clips from the show and clothes for your avatar.  You can use EyeToy to give your character your own face.****Modes include the standard Karaoke Revolution modes like scoreless karaoke, duets and head-to-head elimination as well as an American Idol mode, which is essentially a career mode based on the structure of the show where you must make it through the audition and several rounds of elimination to get into the contest, then make your way to the top to be the next American Idol."},{"id":5140,"title":"Karaoke Revolution Presents - American Idol Encore","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore is a sequel to its predecessor.  It still has the main basic features, auditioning for the show as well as performing to become the next American Idol in front of celebrity judges Randy Jackson, Simon Cowell, and Paula Abdul (which was not present in the previous incarnation).  There are also new songs that players can sing and head-to-head against a human player.****Each version is almost identical, sans graphics and controls (the Wii utilizes the Wii remote to navigate menus).  Each version has the ability to customize their character with an assortment of clothing, however the PS3 and PS2 has the ability to use the Eyetoy device to put a 3-D model of the players head into the game or the PS3 can use the Playstation Eye to directly put the player into the game.  Likewise the PS3 and 360 version has online capabilities to download over 140 songs using their respective online providers."},{"id":5141,"title":"Karaoke Revolution Volume 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Karaoke Revolution Volume 2 continues the saga of the Karaoke Revolution series with new modes and songs.  The Karaoke Revolution series lets players sing into a microphone and get real-time feedback on their performance.  An indicator bar lets you know where to sing and if you're high or flat.  You can also sing an octave higher or lower if you're out of your range.  Sing well, and the crowd will love you.****Includes all of the Karaoke Revolution 1 singing modes, plus a new short-song mode.****Requires either the PS2 headset, included in certain bundles, or the Logitech PS2 Microphone.****Songs include Baby One More Time, Born to be Wild, Cry, Drift Away, Every Breath You Take, Friends in Low Places, Genie in a Bottle, Heartbreak Hotel, Here Without You, Hot Stuff, I Believe in a Thing Called Love, I Hate Everything About You, I Will Survive, I'll Make Love To You, I'm With You, Irresistible, It's My Life, I've Got You Under My Skin, Jessie's Girl, Lady Marmalade, Let's Get It On, Miss You, My Girl, Papa Don't Preach, Perfect, Rich Girl, Rock and Roll All Nite, (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay, Sweet Home Alabama, The First Cut is the Deepest, The Joker, Toxic, Virtual Insanity, We Are Family, and White Flag."},{"id":5142,"title":"Karaoke Revolution Volume 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Released shortly after Karaoke Revolution Volume 2, Karaoke Revolution Volume 3 continues the saga of the Karaoke Revolution features new modes and songs in the familiar but popular Karaoke Revolution framework.  You still sing the songs on screen, and a pitch meter tracks how well you are doing.  You can sing an octave higher or lower if you are out of your range.  ****New to the Karaoke Revolution series is a Duets mode, where two people can sing any song they want simultaneously or one of a dozen pre-authored songs with different tracks in harmony with eachother.****Requires either the PS2 headset, or the Logitech PS2 Microphone, which is in a few of the bundles under the Konami brand name.****Songs include ABC, Against All Odds, Ain't no Mountain High Enough, Beat It, Burn, California Dreamin', Careless Whisper, China Grove, Come Clean, Don't You (Forget About Me), Flashdance... What a Feeling, Hold On, I Got You Babe, If I Ain't Got You, In the Midnight Hour, Joy to the World, Killing Me Softly, Leave (Get Out), Love Shack, Meant To Live, My Immortal, New York New York, Oops!... I Did It Again, Respect, Shining Star, Snake Eater, Someday, Take My Breath Away, Thank You, The Reason, Twist and Shout, Unchained Melody, Under Pressure, Waiting for You, When I'm Gone, Why Can't I, and You're the One That I Want."},{"id":5143,"title":"Karaoke Stage 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Karaoke Stage 2 continues the saga of the Karaoke Revolution series with new modes and songs. The Karaoke Revolution series lets players sing into a microphone and get real-time feedback on their performance. An indicator bar lets you know where to sing and if you're high or flat. You can also sing an octave higher or lower if you're out of your range. Sing well, and the crowd will love you. "},{"id":5144,"title":"Kart Racer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nordic Games Publishing","publisherName":"Nordic Games Publishing","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Low down and dangerous feel the speed as you race in some of the fastest Karts and most challenging courses from around the world! This is where the F1 stars of tomorrow are born. This is raw and dangerous. This is Kart Racer! "},{"id":5145,"title":"Katamari Damacy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Now Production","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"The King of All Cosmos accidentally destroyed the stars and—having recovered—wants the prince to rebuild them.  Unfortunately the prince stands a little less than half a foot tall, so recreating the stars will require some effort.  Enter the Katamari, a sphere the prince can push around our world to “roll up” items increasing the Katamari’s size until it’s suitable for the King.****Taking place in stylized versions of Japanese houses, cities, and environs, the prince pushes the Katamari around collecting items which adhere to it.  At first, the prince can only pick up smaller items, but as the Katamari grows, the more it can collect.  Push pins and paper clips cling to the Katamari increasing its size so it can roll over obstacles and pick up bigger items.  Over many levels, the Katamari can eventually pick up people, cars, and other bigger items.****Players steer the Katamari from a third-person perspective using the analog sticks on the PS2.  A tutorial stage takes the player through the controls and sets up the story as well as introducing a side story about a Japanese girl who can feel the cosmos.  Wanting to challenge the prince, the King sets requirements on the Katamari’s size and sets time limits on the level.  Bonus missions restore constellations and have their own restrictions.  ****The world of Katamari Damacy is brought to life with off-beat animation and a catchy soundtrack.  Players can find presents hidden in the levels that contain accessories for the prince.  Two players can also battle head-to-head in a Katamari competition."},{"id":5146,"title":"Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Treyarch","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Surfing","description":"Do you like to surf? Have you ever imagined surfing at different remote locations around the world? Well, Kelly Slater takes you around the world on his boat to surf some of the more famous beaches. With a control scheme similar to all the other Activision O2 brand games, it's easy to jump into the game and surf. ****PS2, XB, and GC description, further below is the GBA description.****Game Play Modes:**Infinite Time - With no clock, no objectives, and nobody around, this gives you the best opportunity to just enjoy the surf. ****High Score - With 3 minutes, how high of a score can you get?****Icon Challenge - See how many icons you can collect and how high of a score you can get before time runs out.****Career Mode - Select a surfer and journey around the world to surf the best waves on the best beaches. As you progress you will unlock new beaches, new surf boards, and new tricks which will be usable in all the other modes of play.****Multiplayer Modes:**Push - Two players surf simultaneously in an attempt to \"push\" the split screen towards their opponent's half of the screen. As you score points the screen gets pushed more. The winner is decided once one player is pushed from the screen.****Head to Head - Similar to Push but the screen is stationary and the winner is the person with the highest points when the time runs out.****Time Attack - Players take turns to achieve the most points possible. The more points you get the less time is alloted to your opponent.****The Pros in the game: Kelly Slater, Lisa Andersen, Tom Carroll, Tom Curren, Nathan Fletcher, Donavon Frankenreiter, Bruce Irons, Rob Machado, Kalani Robb, and some other secret characters.****The beaches in the game: Sebastian, Trestles, Mavericks, Antarctica, Jaws, Pipeline, Teahupoo, Bells, Curren's Point, Kirra, G-Land, J-Bay, Mundaka, Cortez Bank, and perhaps some other tucked-away hide-aways.****The PS2 version of the game also includes a playable demo of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4****GBA description****Surf Modes:**Championship - Compete against 8 other surfers. You progress by surfing in 12 stages, 3 heats per stage. Your surf score is tallied from each heat and the top 3 surfers of the stage get to move on.****Challenge - Pick a surfer and do challenges around the world.****Drop In - Instant action surfing - go and just surf.****Multiplayer - With a Link Cable and another copy of the game you and a friend can link up to compete against each other.****The Pros are the same as above.****The beaches in the game: Sebastian, Trestles, Mavericks, Waimea Bay, Jaws, Pipeline, Teahupoo, Bells, Curren's Point, Kirra, G-Land, J-Bay, Mundaka, Cortez Bank, and perhaps some other tucked-away hide-aways."},{"id":5147,"title":"Kengo - Master of Bushido","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Light Weight","publisherName":"Genki Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Kengo: Master of Bushido is a Fighting game in which you try to master \"The Way of the Warrior\" (Bushido). The game features three modes single-player, versus and tournament. The first starts your training where your master teaches you all the knowledge required for this martial art form. In your Dojo you will slowly advance in technique and weaponry, starting with wooden sticks and ending with katanas. Your character has several statistics such as strength and speed which can be upgraded in RPG-like fashion. Besides fighting you will also learn to meditate in various ways. In versus or tournament mode you can bring your experience into practice and play against friends or the computer."},{"id":5148,"title":"Kessen","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"A strategy game that tells the story of the events that brought feudal Japan out of a century of civil war and installed the Tokugawa Shogunate as the dominant political entity for the next two hundred years.****As either Tokugawa Ieyasu or his opponents, you'll engage in real time battles, including Sekigahara, one of the largest and most famous battles in Japanese history. Victory or defeat will stear you down a campaign trail, taking you either through the historical events of the time or down fictional 'what if?' scenarios. ****Battles take place in real time, with you instructing your various generals on where to lead their troops, who to engage, and what special actions to perform. These special actions, such as firing your cannons, charging your opponent, or unleashing a flight of arrows, are depicted in close-up, cinema-like cut-scenes. ****Before, after, and sometimes even during battles you'll be shown cut-scenes that depict the personal struggles of your various subordinates. This supplies the battles with story and drama. Koh Shibusawa, the head designer and producer of this project, even states in the opening screen that his goal was to try to create an interactive war movie."},{"id":5149,"title":"Kessen II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"It is a time of war. Many leaders from different factions fight to control their land. One such leader, Liu Bei, has only one wish. Peace. But war stands in his way, after his land Xu is attacked, forcing him to act and join forces with the great general Cao Caom to protect his people. ****Your job is simple. Lead the forces of Xu, using hand to hand combat, magic and strategy to defend the land and the people. ****In this sequel to the Playstation 2 hit Kessen, heaps of new ways to defeat your enemies have been included:***** You can now control 500 units at one time, that's 5 times more then Kessen***** New elemental attacks including tornadoes, lightning strikes, and meteor showers***** New units, including the elite-Horsemen and Elephant Cavalry***** 30 new stages to battle over, including huge open landscapes to battles on moving ships and wars in and around castles"},{"id":5150,"title":"Kessen III","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"The player takes control of Nobunaga Oda, and unlike in previous two games, you cannot choose side to play on, and Nobunaga has one goal only... to unify the lands and rid his world of misery and suffering. Following the prequels, this game comes with lots of cinematics and stays true to strategic as well as action gameplay, adding a few new things along the road, like collecting items during battles. Two main aspects of this game are planning and engaging in the battle. Planning lets you select your officers and strategically place them on the field of battle, assign commands and issue orders. When on the battle, each of your officers, including Nobunaga, will have his/her army at disposal of which you can take control at any point during the battle. Depending on your troop skills, you can perform special attacks, and your officers level up after each battle and have special abilities of their own to use in battle."},{"id":5151,"title":"Kiddies Party Pack","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Amazing collection of fun games that will entertain your kids for hours.  5 characters: •  The Lion King •  dinosaurs •  Hercules •  Mulan •  Crazy Football  Each character has 5 more distinct activities. "},{"id":5152,"title":"Kidz Sports Basketball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"This is your chance to be the hero, take control of your favourite Kidz Basketball team and square off against your opponents in some of the wackiest games of full-court 3-on-3 ever! Earn skill points and pull off crazy super-moves to really defeat your opponents in style! Guide your team successfully through a Knockout Cup, a full Tournament where you play against all the other teams, or just go straight in for some quick action in Exhibition mode! "},{"id":5153,"title":"Kidz Sports Ice Hockey","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Get your skates on! It's time to join the Kidz Sports crew in their latest game&  Choose your favourite team and play in any of the 8 fantastic stadiums and become the coolest Ice Hockey team ever to hit the ice!  Carve your way through the competition and 'slap shot' your way to victory in one of the many exiting game modes including Knock-out Cup and the challenging all teams Tournament mode.  Can you send the puck blazing past the goalie? Find out in Kidz Sports Hockey! "},{"id":5154,"title":"kill.switch","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"An innovative third person shooter that makes heavy use of a 'cover system'.  This allows the player to 'attach' to objects so that they can fire at the enemy from a safe position.    ****Basically you are some sort of enhanced soldier with no memory of who or where you came from.  The story unfolds over the course of fifteen missions, spanning 5 levels, and through FMV cinematics.  ****At first you'll cause all sorts of mayhem in various global hotspots, but as the past is made clear, the real enemy and their ultimate objective will be revealed."},{"id":5155,"title":"Killer7","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Grasshopper Manufacture","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Using cel-shaded visuals and the Renderware engine, Killer7 depicts a peaceful alternate world where crime and nuclear weapons have vanished. In a strange turn of events, an underground kingpin unleashes a wave of violence with a invisible suicide army called Heaven's Smile. The unlikely hero to face this threat is the crippled 65 year-old wheelchair-bound Harman Smith.****Smith is schizophrenic and you assume one of his seven different personalities throughout the game. Each character has unique abilities. Dan, for example, is a true marksman, while Coyote is an experienced thief with exceptional movement. The unusual cast also includes the blind Con who moves very fast, Kaede with ranged skills, Mask who has the deadliest arsenal and the albino Kevin who can turn invisible. Garcian is the leader of the pack and the only one who can communicate with Harman and revive the bodies of slain personalities. During the game, you can change characters at any time and any place.****Depending of the persona you play with, Killer7 mixes stealth and adventure with pure action. It carries a surreal atmosphere with eclectic music, but a politically charged and thought-provoking story with some goofy humour as well."},{"id":5156,"title":"Killzone","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Guerrilla","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Guide four soldiers through a gruelling campaign set on a planet undergoing invasion by the fiendish Helghast.****First person shooter utilising four unique playable characters offering varied gameplay in a variety of near-future environments. ****Gameplay in singleplayer is predominantly gun and run, with a large selection of near-future tech inspired weapons. A comprehensive multiplayer section is also provided including common and unique gameplay modes such as Death match and Supply Drop.****Killzone is predominantly famous for its gritty, realistic, art style and its brutal AI foe, the Helghast."},{"id":5157,"title":"Kinetica","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCE Santa Monica","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The absolute merging of man and cycle technology has arrived. They're called Kinetic skins. Scientifically advanced exoskeletons are fused with humans to allow them to harness unbelievable speed and incredible agility. They can adhere to any surface and use anti-gravity maneuvers for stunts that would normally be impossible. Use this incredible advantage to perform insane stunts and draft behind opponents to enhance the Skin's speed. Prepare for racing in the world of Kinetica!"},{"id":5158,"title":"King Arthur","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Krome Studios","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Experience the excitement and feel of the Jerry Bruckheimer film, King Arthur as you play through Arthur's world amidst photo-realistic scenery. Players can chose to play as Arthur, Lancelot, Tristan, Bors and Guinevere; each with their own attack moves and combos, and challenge friends through the multi-player combat option. Other game features include well executed horseback combat levels and seamless cutscene to gameplay transitions."},{"id":5159,"title":"King of Clubs","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive Software Ltd.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"King of Clubs is a crazy golf game set in Big Bubba’s run down theme park in the middle of the Nevada desert.  It features 96 holes, set in 5 different environment themes.  Each environment theme has its own resident ‘Course Pro’ resplendent in suitably themed fancy dress costume.****There are 4 single player modes (Career, Tournament, Speed Golf, Practice).  As you progress through the game, you’ll unlock special balls and clubs which enable you to play different types of shots (e.g. chip clubs, swerve clubs, rubber balls, speed balls).  Combinations of these balls and clubs then allow you to approach holes in different ways and attempt various trick shots to try and get a hole in one (which is possible on every hole).****In multi-player, you can play against up to 3 friends.  The multi-player game features specific pickups which can help you & hinder your opponents as well as a ‘distraction’ feature which allows non-active players to trigger sound effects & rumble the pad of the player currently taking a shot.****The game also features a ‘Pro-Shop’ where buy various gadgets to customise various elements of the game such as the colour of your ball, its trail and even the sound effects it makes when you hit it."},{"id":5160,"title":"King of Fighters - Maximum Impact","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The Addis gang, which has long controlled Southtown, has been struck a major blow. Their leader, Fate, has been killed by Duke, leader of the newfound Mephistopheles gang. The subsequent warfare between the two gangs has decimated Southtown. In the midst of all this chaos, a new fighting tournament has begun, with claims that it is being sponsored by the Metatron Foundation charity. Twenty fighters step up to the challenge.**KOF: Maximum Impact - Maniax is the first 3D iteration of the venerable King of Fighters series. The game features fourteen returning characters:****1. Athena Asamiya**2. Clark Steel**3. Iori Yagami**4. K'**5. Kyo Kusanagi**6. Leona Heidern**7. Mai Shiranui**8. Maxima**9. Ralf Jones**10. Rock Howard**11. Ryo Sakazaki**12. Seth**13. Terry Bogard**14. Yuri Sakazaki****Six new combatants are also available:****1. Alba Meira**15. Chae Lim**16. Duke**17. Lien Neville**18. Mignon Beart**19. Soiree Meira****Maximum Impact also features four distinct modes of play:****1. Story Mode - Choose a fighter and guide them through a series of fights in the tournament.**20. Versus Mode - Face off against an opponent in a 1-vs-1 or 3-vs-3 team match.**21. Mission Mode - Go through a series of missions with unique setups and goals in an attempt to unlock additional game features.**22. Time Attack Mode - Face the clock as you race to defeat a string of opponents.****Online multiplayer over Xbox Live includes head-to-head fighting, re-match (instantaneously battle your opponent again and again) and a tournament mode. There are also four different jump attacks per character and a new sideways move. During gameplay, you can pause the game and take photographs from all angles with the stop action camera. You can review all aspects of the characters in the profile mode, and you can even choose between English and Japanese language in each battle. ****As an added bonus the PS2 version includes a bonus dvd with making-of videos and behind the scenes interviews."},{"id":5161,"title":"King of Fighters '98, The - Ultimate Match","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A remixed version of King of Fighters '98 with rebalanced gameplay, \"Ultimate\" fighting mode, an unlockable art gallery, and 64 fighters to choose from  (10 of these were previously unseen in KoF '98). Also included is the original Neo Geo version.  Additionally, the game now supports 480p resolution.****Featuring 5 game modes: Arcade, Single Play (no team), Endless (endurance trial), Practice and Challenge mode.  Options include the ability to increase character sprite size, soften the sprite by various degrees (reduces blockiness), and a 3D/2D background toggle.  The Ultimate fighting mode lets you toggle three different modes:  Move Type: Dash / Step, Evasion Type: Avoiding / Urgent and Power Gauge: Advanced / Extra****The game comes with a second bonus disc, containing trailers and wallpapers for both this title, and the upcoming King of Fighters XII."},{"id":5162,"title":"King of Fighters 2000-2001, The  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK NEOGEO USA Consumer Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"The final King of Fighters game released by SNK in its original state, The King of Fighters 2000 expands on the story and gameplay presented in The King of Fighters '99. This year's tournament is sponsored by the Ikari Warriors in an attempt to discover more about the NESTS organization, and to derail the plans of potential NESTS agents K' and Maxima. Not everything is as straight-forward as it usually is, however, and even the Ikari Warriors themselves are at risk of being betrayed from within by the end of the tournament.****The King of Fighters 2000 features a roster of 34 fighters plus 2 unlockable boss characters. The four-man teams and the striker system introduced during the previous year return in this year's tournament, with the striker system itself receiving significant improvement. One change in particular is the \"alternate\" striker system, where every fighter in the game now has another character linked to him or her that may be chosen instead of the normal character for striking purposes. For example, one may elect to use Iori Yagami's alternate striker instead of using Iori himself; in his case, the player could elect to choose and use his old teammates Mature and Vice for striker duty instead. Some characters also have hidden \"maniac\" striker with strange (but potentially useful) abilities."},{"id":5163,"title":"King of Fighters 2000-2001, The  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK NEOGEO USA Consumer Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"In this eighth installment of the King of Fighters series, ten different teams once again battle it out in several countries to decide which team will be this year's King of Fighters. However, the NESTS organization is once again standing in the participant's way; they have deployed their own team of four fighters, lead by two individuals of high-rank within NESTS: a man claiming to be the original Zero and Igniz, the CEO of NESTS.****The character roster has been updated yet again for this release in the series. Counting the new characters (May Lee, Angel, K9999, Original Zero, Igniz) and returning fighters (such as Heidern and Goro Daimon), The King of Fighters 2001 has 40 normal characters and 2 boss characters to choose from. In terms of gameplay, the system used in The King of Fighters 2000 remains more or less unchanged with the exception of the striker system, which has been redeveloped since that last KOF release. The number of strikers you may have is now fully customizable; you can have as many as 3 characters assigned as strikers and one as a fighter, or assign all 4 of your characters as active fighters. The number of strikers and fighters can be changed after each battle. In addition, the amount of power you can store for special maneuvers and Desperation Moves increases with each character assigned as a striker. A fully active fighting team has only one Power Stock to play with, while a team that is striker-dedicated (save for the single fighter) can access up to four Power Stocks."},{"id":5164,"title":"King of Fighters 2002-2003, The  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore USA Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"The King Of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match is an remake of the original The King of Fighters 2002: Challenge to Ultimate Battle. The game now has many new features, including all new music, completely redesigned stages, and many more characters.****The game includes all the characters from the original version (with the exception of K9999, which has been replaced by a new character, Nameless), it also adds ten new playable characters from The King of Fighters '99, The King of Fighters 2000 and The King of Fighters 2001, as well as the bosses from all the aforementioned games and Omega Rugal, the final boss in the original version of The King of Fighters 2002: Challenge to Ultimate Battle. These bosses are all unlockable; along with them, there are also six hidden characters to unlock.****Like other recent SNK releases, the game also has an endless mode where you can play as long as you can keep your character alive, a challenge mode where you must clear certain objectives and challenges, and character and ending galleries. The disc also includes the original Neo-Geo version of the game - it does not include any of the additions (such as extra characters, remixed music, or the puzzle game mode) from the earlier Dreamcast and PS2 ports of the game."},{"id":5165,"title":"King of Fighters 2002-2003, The  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore USA Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"The tenth installment in SNK's long running King of Fighters series, and the last KOF to appear on the Neo Geo system. This game's storyline focuses on the unexpected return of the Orochi power, who was thought to have been permenantly sealed away back in 1997 by Kyo Kusanagi, Iori Yagami and Chizuru Kagura. It appears that someone has been tampering with the seal, however...****This year there are 30 characters, 2 edit characters (Kyo Kusanagi and Iori Yagami) and 2 hidden characters (Kusanagi from KOF '02 and Chizuru Kagura) to choose from. There are several returning characters (Jhun Hoon, King, Shingo Yabuki, Hinako Shijou, Billy Kane and Ryuji Yamazaki) and few new fighters as well (Ash Crimson, Shen Woo, Duo Lon, Malin, Adelheid Bernstein and Mukai).****Like The King of Fighters 2002, this game reverts back to the old 3-on-3 format used from KOF '94 to KOF '98. A new feature to this game that old-school KOF fans might have trouble getting used to is the new interchangeable team system. You still pick three characters and decide your character order before a match, but now you have the option to change to another character during a match. For example, if your character is low on power during a match, you can have either one of the other two characters at your disposal step in and take their place. It also works if you do not like the character that you have selected, or if you are having trouble using that character. You can change at any time during a match, but you cannot when two of your teammates have been taken out, and only one character is left in reserve."},{"id":5166,"title":"King of Fighters 2006, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Second in the 3D \"Maximum Impact\" King of Fighters games, MI2 brings you back to the team fighting universe of the KOF with the added spin of using a polygonal engine.****All of the characters from the original MI return, and are joined by 4 newcomers and 14 secret guest stars, totaling a whopping 38 characters, each with a unique story mode and dozens of possible costumes.****The story this time deals with the appearance of the evil Jivatma in South Town, where all the heroes converge for their own personal reasons. Gameplay changes include the ability to sidestep and super cancel several moves; additional backgrounds and bonus features can be unlocked after beating the story mode, as well as completing the mission mode and time attack challenges."},{"id":5167,"title":"King of Fighters Collection, The - The Orochi Saga","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Terminal Reality","publisherName":"SNK Playmore USA Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"The King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga contains emulated versions of the first five games in the King of Fighters series:****1. The King of Fighters '94**2. The King of Fighters '95**3. The King of Fighters '96**4. The King of Fighters '97**5. The King of Fighters '98: Dream Match Never Ends****The package also includes a Challenge mode, where you can unlock over two hundred bonus goodies, like character art and music from the games."},{"id":5168,"title":"King of Fighters NeoWave, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"King of Fighters Neowave is a 2D fighting game where you select a team of 3 fighters and compete against other teams of 3 fighters with the ultimate goal of reaching the final boss and defeating him.****King of Fighters Neowave was developed for the Atomiswave arcade hardware and has now been ported to home systems. Fight using a team of 3 fighters chosen from 43 characters plus several secret characters. Backgrounds are now detailed 3d models replacing the flat backgrounds of previous King of Fighters games. Choose from 3 different fighting styles, Super Cancel, Guard Break and Max 2. Try endless mode where you fight an unlimited number of opponents. This game also features a practice mode and an art gallery."},{"id":5169,"title":"King of Fighters XI, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The eleventh installment in SNK Playmore's long-running King of Fighters series and the ninth event in the official storyline, The King of Fighters XI is the first game in the series to forego the traditional numbering convention used by the series, and the first game in the series to move beyond the hardware capabilities of the Neo-Geo system. After the controversial resurgence of the Orochi power in the 2003 King of Fighters tournament, the tournament and the fighters return after a two year break in the action. Some are motivated to investigate the new Orochi situation and the antagonistic fighter Ash Crimson, while others enter the tourney to settle old scores...****The King of Fighters XI features a roster of 33 \"team\" characters, 7 PS2 exclusive characters, 5 mid-boss characters and 2 boss characters. In total, this allows a player to choose between +40 characters. Many of the characters are returning fighters from the other games in the KOF series, though notable new faces exist in the effective forms of Oswald, Duck King, Bonne Jenet, Elisabeth Blanctorche and Gai Tendo.****The \"tag system\" used in The King of Fighters 2003 is still employed in KOF XI. However, the change in the arcade hardware has brought about many gameplay changes since the 2003 release. A new power stock system - specifically called \"Skill Stocks\" - has been added for use with a few extra special maneuvers called \"Shifts\". A character can use a \"Quick Shift\" to tag in another fighter while in the middle of a combo, while that character may also use a \"Saving Shift\" to tag out if they are on the verge of defeat. Another maneuver, called the \"Dream Cancel\", has also been added to the system. Dream Cancels can be used to interrupt a special move with another one, even allowing a fighter to interrupt a Desperation Move to initiate a Leader Desperation Move. The \"Time Out\" system has be revamped as well - the system now takes into account the number of fighters defeated on a team and the number and power of attacks made by a team to reach its verdict."},{"id":5170,"title":"King of Route 66, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sega","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The King of Route 66 is an arcade style 18-Wheeler driving game. The game takes place on the famous Route 66, a highway that runs through America from Illinois to California. ****This game features a story mode in which the Evil Tornado Corporation has taken over all the trucking jobs along Route 66. You play a hero trucker who challenges Tornado drivers all along the route and puts them in their place by getting your cargo to the destination first. This game mode, called \"The King of Route 66,\" plays mostly like a sequel to 18 Wheeler.****The next game mode is called \"The Queen of Route 66.\" In this mode have to you race around open areas and collect gems before time runs out. ****There are other game modes as well.  \"Route 66 Challenge\" has your performing various stunts with your truck. \"Rival Chase\" is a straightforward race similar to \"King\" mode. \"Vs. Battle\" is a 2 player mode."},{"id":5171,"title":"King's Field - The Ancient City","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is the third game in the King's Field series released outside of Japan (fourth in Japan).  The story begins when the hero gets a visit from a mysterious stranger.  The stranger gives the hero an idol and then vanishes.  At once the hero recognizes the idol as the \"Idol of Sorrow\" and goes to the land of despair to learn more about it.  Shortly before the hero arrives in this land though, a small force led by the prince attempted to reclaim the land again, but most of the men have disappeared.  Seek out the forest folk, as legend says they were the creators of the idol and will hopefully know how to remove the curse that is on it.****King's Field is a first-person role-playing game that utilizes both melee and ranged weapons, as well as different magic spells.  During gameplay expect to run into many monsters, puzzles, NPCs, and traps.  You'll use the items you collect throughout the game in various places later on.  A new and different keystone system is used in this iteration of the series where you can only teleport to designated key stones when near a teleportation circle.  Search the runes and discover the story behind the idol."},{"id":5172,"title":"Kingdom Hearts","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SquareSoft","publisherName":"Square Co., Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Sora's world is shattered when a violent storm hits his home, and he is separated from his two closest friends. The storm scatters the three to unknown worlds. At the same time, there is turmoil in the Disney Castle. King Mickey is missing, and Court Wizard Donald and Captain Goofy are out to find him. On their travels they meet Sora, on his own search for his lost friends. The three are told of ominous creatures called Heartless, being without hearts derived from an unknown dimension and are the ones responsible for the devastating storm. ****The Disney villains, enticed by the power of darkness, manipulate the Darkness to help them gather the princesses of heart, who are needed to open a mysterious final door. Upon discovering the link between the Heartless, the storm, and the disappearance of King Mickey, Sora, Donald, and Goofy join forces and help familiar Disney heroes to save their worlds from the Heartless.****In Kingdom Hearts players step into the very large shoes of Sora, wielder of the keyblade. Sora can attack with the blade, and as he levels up he will gain more attacks that are automatically chained together. Sora can learn magic and put healing items into a quick menu, and both can only be used in real time. Donald and Goofy (as well as an additional character exclusive to each world/disney movie) will follow Sora. Their equipment and AI can be adjusted, but they can not be directly controlled. Defeated enemies will drop many kinds of items including synthesis materials. Sora can take these to the Synthesis shop in Twilight Town to turn them into usable items, accessories, and weapons.****Traveling between each world requires Sora's party to fly through space in a Gummi Ship. The Gummi Ship can be completely customized, from speed and armor to weapons and shape, out of parts picked up from destroyed Gummi Ships, found in worlds, or bought from a store. Larger, more complex ships can be built as the game progresses, and plans can be found from destroyed enemies or from an NPC that will automatically build a Gummi Ship of specific specifications."},{"id":5173,"title":"Kingdom Hearts II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Square Enix","publisherName":"Square Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Sora, Donald, and Goofy are back in the third installment (second for PS2) of the Kingdom Hearts series, continuing where Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories left off. The trio awakens from their sleep and goes to Twilight Town. When the game begins, you will first have control over a boy name Roxas who wields a dual-Keyblade. He is trying to enjoy the remainder of his summer vacation with his friends but he keeps having flash-backs of someone else's memories.****When he meets up with Sora, the two learns they have a special connection with one another. Afterwards, the group will continue their search for King Mickey and Riku. This time, they will travel to new worlds and work with various characters from the Disney and Final Fantasy universes. This includes worlds from not only Disney's animated movies but other movies as well like Pirates of the Caribbean and TRON.****In Kingdom Hearts II, Sora and his friends will battle various enemies including the Heartless from Kingdom Hearts, but also a group of enemies called Nobodies. Nobodies are \"nonexistent beings\" who are under the control of Organization XIII - a group of 13  members in black coats that Sora and his friends have reduced down to just half.  ****Gameplay is very similar to Kingdom Hearts: the player controls Sora with Donald and Goofy helping with their magic and attacks. Sora can use various magic powers as well as use Summon which will call upon the aid of special Disney characters that will temporarily fight alongside him. A new feature of combat are \"Reaction Commands\". Some enemies will leave themselves open during attacks, and if the player presses the Reaction Command button when prompted Sora will take advantage of the situation, either turning an enemy's attack against them, striking from a defenseless side for extra damage, or avoiding an otherwise unavoidable attack. As the trio levels up and progresses in the game they will gain new abilities that they can equip.  Also, after Mickey meets the party, if Sora is KO'd the player will have the option of controlling Mickey and defending Sora until he can recover.****Another new feature is the Drive gauge. When filled and activated Sora absorbs the strength of his allies and gains new powers, like long range magical bullets in Magician form or the ability to use two keyblades in Strength form. Using Drive forms will power them up, unlocking new abilities and allowing them to be used for longer periods of time.****The Gummi Ship returns, but the speed of combat during Gummi Ship level has been greatly increased. While the path of the Gummi Ship is still out of the player's control, the ship can now attack enemies to the front, sides, and behind. Gummi Ship levels can be re-challenged at different difficulty levels, with different levels offering greater challenge and new enemy patterns. Achieving high scores in these levels rewards new Gummi Ship parts and plans."},{"id":5174,"title":"Kingdom Hearts Re-Chain of Memories","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Jupiter Corporation","publisherName":"Square Enix, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Kingdom Heart Re:Chain of Memories is the PS2 remake of the GBA game Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. It was initially released as a part of Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ and only later made available as a standalone game.****The most important change is that the world and battles are now in full 3d, including voice acting and a full soundtrack. Basic gameplay elements such as the battle system based on cards remain identical, but with additions such as the Reaction Command from Kingdom Hearts II. There are also a number of new cutscenes and entirely new battles, such as the fight with Zexion in Reverse/Rebirth. Upon completing the game, all cutscenes can be viewed in chronological order in the Theater Mode."},{"id":5175,"title":"Klonoa 2 - Lunatea's Veil","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Klonoa, our floppy-eared hero, along with his two newly found buddies, Lolo and Popka, have to foil a sinister force which is causing a mire of gloom to plague the land of Lunatea.  By ringing the four bells across the land, Klonoa can restore harmony, but the Sky Pirate Leorina is in hot pursuit, after Klonoa's magic ring...****Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil is a 3D side-scrolling platformer.  The main goal of the game is to get to the end of each level (or 'Vision'), but there are also special goals to achieve.  Firstly, each Vision contains six Momett Dolls hidden in each level.  Secondly, there are Dream Stones scattered throughout each level - green ones are worth one, while blue ones are worth five.  Certain puzzles also contain tricky use of the \"Dream Spirit\", which doubles the value of all collected Dream Stones.  New to Klonoa 2 are hoverboard sections, which play at a faster, more action-oriented pace.****But what makes Klonoa unique is his abilities.  Klonoa can shoot a 'wind bullet' into foes, which puffs them up and allows Klonoa to carry them.  Klonoa can then launch them straight at foes, or jump with them, giving him an extra boost.  If he needs extra length to his jump, holding the jump button will allow him to hover for a little longer, too.  Different enemies have different effects - for example, certain foes have propellers on their heads and will rocket you into the sky, while others will act like time bombs and explode after a short while."},{"id":5176,"title":"Knight Rider - The Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Koch Media","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"This is a game based on the famous TV series Knight Rider starring David Hasselhoff, which aired from 1982 to 1986 in the US.****In the game, the player takes control over the Knight Industries Two Thousand, better known as KITT, a high-tech, fully computerised car. Together with Michael Knight, you have to fight crime in 10 missions and 15 races.****Many original ideas from the TV series have been included in the game. KITT, Michael, Bonnie and Devon are all in the game, as are the evil Garth and KARR. The player can also use various original functions of the car, like Turbo Boost, Super Pursuit Mode, Ski Mode or the famous Scanner, whose sound everyone should recognise.****The game can only be played in campaign mode, where KITT and Michael have to solve a mysterious case, starting out as a simple bank robbery."},{"id":5177,"title":"Knight Rider 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Koch Media","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"In the sequel to Knight Rider: The Game, Michael and KITT are targeted by a missile attack while driving back to the foundation. They barely survive and set up a meeting with the base. On their way home however, they notice unusual black marks in demolished villages, and decide to investigate.****All missions have the player control KITT, who has now been equipped with three weapons: a lock-on laser, a plasma gun, and missiles. There is also turbo boost to jump over obstacles, micro jam to scan items and recharge, the ski mode to drive on two wheels through narrow passages, super pursuit mode for faster speed, and a shield to block incoming attacks. When damaged or running low on energy, certain functions are disabled.****The different missions are linked by sequences where the story is further explained using the in-game engine. Many familiar characters from the tv series make an appearance, such as Bonnie, Devon, Garth and KARR. Missions either focus on racing or exploration. In the first type, the player mainly evades attacks while racing on a highway. The latter has the player drive inside closed areas, maneuvering through passages and fighting robots. There are also a few puzzle elements where the player has to locate terminals, shoot an object in the environment, or find enemies' weaknesses. When a stunt is performed, the action slows down and the camera switches to a spectacular angle.****Next to the main story mode, the individual missions can be replayed in the mission mode. The player can also unlock TV scenes, view background information about the series, or do a quiz."},{"id":5178,"title":"Knights of the Temple - Infernal Crusade","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Starbreeze","publisherName":"TDK Mediactive, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Knights of the Temple is a dynamic camera third-person hack and slash game set in the medieval times.****You take the role of Paul, a fresh baked Templar knight on his first Crusade, to stop the end of the world.****Fighting your way through the sombre gloom of European monasteries and villages to the colourful bazaars and powerful bastions of the crusader castles under the blazing sun of the Holy Land. Even enter the realms of hell and face your worst nightmares. ****The realistic looking motion captured animations and dark gritty textures add to the dirty medieval feeling.****As the game progresses, Paul gains new sword combos and even divine powers enabling him to heal himself, conjure up a divine shield around himself and even shoot off homing fireballs that seek out his enemies."},{"id":5179,"title":"Knights of the Temple II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cauldron Ltd.","publisherName":"Playlogic International N.V.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Knights of the Temple II, you again play the role of a Templar knight: Paul de Raque, the grandmaster of the Order of the Temple. The game is set in medieval 13th century Europe and the Middle East. The story revolves around the new crusade of our hero to recover 3 ancient pagan artifacts essential to prevent the imminent attack of the demon armies into our realm of existence.****It is a 3D 3rd-person action game with RPG elements. Gameplay consists of completing quests through travelling in the various locations in the game or battling your way through enemy men and monsters.****The storyline for one is non-linear. At the start of the game you can choose 1 out of 3 locations to visit. Advancing in the game will unlock new locations. Each location is either a city or town where you can advance in the primary mission, obtain sub-quests, trade, meet people, etc. or it could be a dungeon type location crawling with monsters. Often its a little combination of both.****Most of the gameplay (when not exploring cities) revolve around combat and character development. Combat consists of 3D 3rd Person Perspective point of view where you can attack enemies using various skills, abilities and attack combo's. Each of which can be upgraded at any point of the game by spending experience points to the pointed skill, ability or combo.****On character development, there are 3 major areas that may be upgraded: (1) Knightly Abilities; Spiritually oriented gifts of the Templar knight: from healing to other holy abilities. (2) Skill Abilities; These are usually attack-based skills. Various attacking styles to soften and defeat both men and monster. (3) Combo's. The extension of the \"attack button\". Upgrading the combo section provides additional attack moves.****Combat also is uniquely divided into 3 different weapons. The first is the standard Sword and Shield, providing high defense and standard attack, useful in defensive stances and vs. ranged enemies; The second is the 2-handed weapon, primary for direct damage in close-combat against single or multiple enemies; The third is ranged combat using a crossbow. The perspective in ranged combat diverts to 1st person perspective (though you can still see your head). ****During the course of the game, you can obtain additional weapons and armor (as well as other items), either from the course of a sub-quest or purchasing it from a local trader."},{"id":5180,"title":"Knockout Kings 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Black Ops Entertainment","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Fight as your favorite boxers including Sugar Ray Lewis, Muhammad Ali, Lennox Lewis, Oscar De La Hoya and plenty more past winners and current champions. There's also plenty of things to do, including a straight up arcade game (so you can beat your mates to the punch!) and a career mode, where you can take your chosen player from the rookie list to the world stage, all in one day."},{"id":5181,"title":"Knockout Kings 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Knockout Kings 2002 is a boxing game brought to you EA Sports.****You can choose to fight as a bunch of different real life boxers, such as Muhammad Ali, Evander Holyfield, Trinidad, Lewis and De La Hoya, or you can create a custom boxer and play through a career mode.****In addition to Career, you can play in Exhibition or Tournament mode.****KK2002 features an improved control scheme which results in faster and more accurate control.****KK2002 features Judge Mills Lane, the judge of the daytime TV court show of the same name, as one of the referees."},{"id":5182,"title":"Konami Kids Playground - Alphabet Circus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ImaginEngine","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"Konami Kids Playground is an innovative new series of PlayStation2 games that turns learning into a fun, full-body activity for your preschooler. Kids will love to jump, stomp, and learn their way through each of these educations games. Using a controller mat to play each game, little ones will have fun learning important basic skills like numbers, letters, colors and shapes. One specially designed mat works with all Kids Playground titles. "},{"id":5183,"title":"Konami Kids Playground - Dinosaurs - Shapes & Colors","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ImaginEngine","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"Konami Kids Playground is an innovative new series of PlayStation2 games that turns learning into a fun, full-body activity for your preschooler. Kids will love to jump, stomp, and learn their way through each of these educations games. Using a controller mat to play each game, little ones will have fun learning important basic skills like numbers, letters, colors and shapes. One specially designed mat works with all Kids Playground titles. "},{"id":5184,"title":"Konami Kids Playground - Frogger Hop, Skip & Jumpin' Fun","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ImaginEngine","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"Konami Kids Playground is an innovative new series of PlayStation2 games that turns learning into a fun, full-body activity for your preschooler. Kids will love to jump, stomp, and learn their way through each of these educations games. Using a controller mat to play each game, little ones will have fun learning important basic skills like numbers, letters, colors and shapes. One specially designed mat works with all Kids Playground titles. "},{"id":5185,"title":"Konami Kids Playground - Toy Pals Fun with Numbers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ImaginEngine","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"Konami Kids Playground is an innovative new series of PlayStation2 games that turns learning into a fun, full-body activity for your preschooler. Kids will love to jump, stomp, and learn their way through each of these educations games. Using a controller mat to play each game, little ones will have fun learning important basic skills like numbers, letters, colors and shapes. One specially designed mat works with all Kids Playground titles. "},{"id":5186,"title":"Kung Fu Panda","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Xpec","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Legend tells of a legendary warrior whose kung fu skills were the stuff of legend.  Become that warrior in Kung Fu Panda the video game.  Inspired by the movie, Kung Fu Panda is an action platformer where the player takes on the roles of Po and the Furious Five in their quest to stop Tai Lung from obtaining the Dragon Scrolls.  Po must confront many enemies on his way to becoming the Dragon Warrior, and will learn new kung fu techniques as he gets closer to achieving his goal.****Friends can get together for multiplayer action and battle each other as characters from the movie, such as Tai Lung, Master Shifu, Master Tigress, Master Monkey, and more!."},{"id":5187,"title":"Kuon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Kuon is a horror game set in Heian period (12th century) in Japan. You control three protagonists in the game. The story revolves around a man named Doman, an exorcist who was summoned by one of the noblemen to investigate a cursed manor. His daughter Utsuki is out to search for him when he doesn't return, and her sister is charmed by demons inhabiting a mysterious castle, turning into a demon herself. A young girl named Sakuya, Doman's disciple, also ventures into the depths of the demonic world, to prove herself worthy of her master. Once the player completes Utsuki's and Sakuya's scenarios, he unlocks the third scenario where he experiences the story from the point of view of Doman himself.****This is a mixture of third-person action and puzzle-solving adventure. As in all survival horror games, your means of defense are limited and scarce. Unlike most games of the kind, physical attacks with weapons are not your only way to defend yourself against hordes of undead creatures. You can also learn and cast spells in the game, and even summon creatures (wolves, spiders, etc.) to fight at your side."},{"id":5188,"title":"Kya - Dark Lineage","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eden Studios","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Kya and her brother Frank have been transported into a different dimension, and upon arriving are separated! Kya meets (and is saved by) the native creatures of this world (known as the Nativs), however Frank is captured by a dangerous enemy known as the Wolfens under the rule of Brazul. To make matters worse, Kya learns that the Wolfens are actually the peaceful Nativs which have been captured and transformed, and Brazul is actually her long lost father! Kya must now embark on a quest to rescue her brother as well as find a way to restore the Wolfen to their Nativ form and defeat Brazul.****Kya: Dark Lineage is an action adventure game. You control Kya and need to explore the colorful world she's arrived in. This strange world consists of various floating islands with many tunnels, platforms, dangerous life forms, and other obstacles. Powerful winds blow around many areas, and you'll often need to use the winds to your advantage by floating in them through tunnels, over gaps or slowing your descent in a free fall. There is some puzzle solving as well; you'll need to locate objects to use, hop on various platforms, buy items in the Nativ city, and more to reach new areas.****You'll also need to fight often, as the Wolfen are numerous and can found guarding many areas you need to get through. You can fight with your fists as well as items that can be acquired (such as various boomies, or boomerangs, and fighting bracelets). After defeating a Wolfen, you can use a magic spell to transform it back to its Nativ form which will then return back to the Nativ city. Upon returning to the city, many of the Nativs will then open up a shop; as new shops are opened, you will have the opportunity to buy new items and power ups to help on your quest. Alternatively, some Nativs may instead build a challenge in the city instead of opening a shop. You can earn money by betting and completing challenge objectives (or you can simply practice a challenge).****As you progress through the game, the story will unfold until you are (hopefully) successful in your quest!"},{"id":5189,"title":"L.A. Rush","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"You are Trikz, a well-known street racer who lives the good life: A fat crib, lots of money, and an impressive collection of pimped-out rides. However, your arch-enemy Lidel, fuming with envy, uses his connections to take all that away from you. Your cash? Your place? Your beloved cars? All gone.****You are now set on getting it all back from Lidel, and, while you're at it, stealing his girl's heart too. You begin your mission at the bottom with some punk-ass car, winning back money and cars race by race. There are many kinds of races, like Endurance Races, Stunt Races, Cross-town Races, and many more.****As the name suggests, the game is set on the streets of Los Angeles, which is filled with traffic and cops that stand in your way to fame and fortune. Being set in the street racer scene, the game also offers lots of possibilities to pimp out our cars (through a tie-in with West Coast Custom), and the game's soundtrack is full with (edited, T-rated) hip-hop."},{"id":5190,"title":"La Pucelle - Tactics","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Nippon Ichi Software","publisherName":"Nippon Ichi Software Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Prier and her brother Culotte are novices with the demon-hunting organization, La Pucelle.  They've just passed their final exams and are ready to do real work fighting demons and zombies, but quickly find themselves embroiled in a series of plots orchestrated by a rival church with dark intentions.  The gameplay is played on a tactical map, as teams up to six characters work to clear boards of enemies and dark energy.  The unique \"purify\" command allows players to recruit monsters to their team and execute complex \"miracle\" energy attacks."},{"id":5191,"title":"Lake Masters EX","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Lake Masters EX is a single player, bass fishing game.  The player competes in tournaments over the course of a season and gains points by winning or at least finishing in the rankings. As well as winning trophies the player unlocks additional kit such as new lures and with enough points they can eventually unlock, and later upgrade, their own private lake.  In all there are twenty-four tournaments spread over three lakes, there are no tournaments on the private lake. As well as the tournament mode there's also a free fishing mode where the player can fish any of the lakes in the game. "},{"id":5192,"title":"Lara Croft Tomb Raider - The Angel of Darkness","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Core Design Ltd.","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Help Tomb Raider's famous heroine, Lara Croft, save the world from the forces of evil.****As the game begins, Lara wakes from a stupor. Recalling what she can of the past few hours, she remembers walking in on a killer after discovering the body of Von Croy, her friend and former mentor. She must make a hasty escape from the authorities who blame her for the crime.  Determined to discover the fiend responsible, Lara eventually uncovers an evil plot that could cause the destruction of mankind. If the reincarnation of the \"angel of darkness\" is allowed to happen, the world is doomed!****The game environment is set in the somewhat distant future. You'll lead Lara mostly in 3rd person perspective, travelling to various locales in Europe. Explore sewers, cemeteries, warehouses, factories and cities. A multitude of NPCs will be encountered, both in the form of friend as well as foe.****Angel of Darkness introduces new stealth and close-combat moves - ducking, sneaking and hug-the-walls walking. Lara must build her skills by performing action sequences. You'll have her running, dodging, performing flying leaps and platform jumps, shimming along walls and cables, as well as moving boxes and other obstacles around. Advancements are achieved with strategically placed power-ups. Collect weapons and ammunition, artifacts and money.****You'll also play Kurtis Trent, a new male counterpart, for several \"levels\". Although Kurtis gets in Lara's way when she first meets him, he eventually becomes an ally when they realize they are both working towards the same goal."},{"id":5193,"title":"Largo Winch - Empire Under Threat","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Ubisoft Paris","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"This adventure game is based on the famous comic book character of the same name. The hero - Largo was a Yugoslavian orphan, who was adopted by the world's wealthiest man, who was in search of an heir. When his adoptive father dies, the now 26-year-old Largo inherits the Winch Corporation, a financial consortium worth more than 10 billion dollars. Drawn to the challenge of presiding over such a vast empire, Largo takes over from his father, and plunges headfirst into a new, unexpectedly vicious world of murder and deceit."},{"id":5194,"title":"Lassie","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EM Studios Limited","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Lassie's pups have been stolen! Lassie must trawl the Yorkshire countryside to rescue her pups.  Various mini games with search and rescue elements, intertwined with story telling and clips.  Nurture your pups - Give them names as each new pup arrives home, groom, brush, bathe, feed and water the pups. How much and what type of food is given to each pup will have an effect on their happiness levels. Exercise the pups, play with the pups and teach them new tricks such as playing fetch. "},{"id":5195,"title":"Le Avventure di Lupin III - Lupin la Morte, Zenigata l'Amore","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Nex Entertainment","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"After receiving a message from his on-again off-again love interest Fujiko Mine, master thief Lupin the Third has just arrived in the ancient city of Canghai along with his partners Jigen and Goemon. However, when they arrive at the meeting point, a mafia boss named Kouring shows up, demanding Lupin's cooperation in exchange for Fujiko's life. Of course, Lupin is having none of that, and tries to rescue Fujiko himself, but winds up cursed by an ancient black art, which will kill him in three days. Ancient documents that Fujiko found show that the Cang dynasty treasure she's looking for may also hold the key to curing Lupin's curse. But with only three days, will they be able to find the treasure and save Lupin's life?  Lupin Sansei: Lupin ni wa Shi o, Zenigata ni wa Koi o (\"Lupin the Third: Lupin is Dead, Zenigata is in Love\") is the third and final PS2 game based on the popular Lupin the Third anime franchise. There is less of a focus on stealth compared to the previous titles, but it is still possible to use disguises to sneak past and glean information from enemies. The player also controls Jigen, Goemon, and Fujiko at certain points, each with their own unique game style. The player also takes control of Inspector Zenigata in some chapters, a first for the series. At certain points, Lupin and Zenigata must actually work together to escape or defeat enemies."},{"id":5196,"title":"Le Mans 24 Hours","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Infogrames","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Take on the LeMans endurance racing challenge! Join one of the 25 factory teams take one of the over 50 vehicles (designed with assistance of actual teams) on the eight different LeMans circuits. The actual wear and tear are simulated. Tire wear, oil and fuel consumptions...  Day and night and back to day driving..."},{"id":5197,"title":"Le Tour de France - Centenary Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"DC Studios","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"While games of the Pro Cycling Manager series attempt to recreate the feeling of being a Pro/Continental Tour cycling team manager, Tour de France: Centenary Edition is all about providing the thrills of being a cyclist, starting from the end of the peloton and making way to get a chance at victory. The game is licensed by the Tour de France, and features many real teams and cyclists in six stages, some of which available in reverse mode. Due to the nature of the name, this changes drastically the nature of the tracks - what can be a perfect track for climbers becomes one for the technical riders (with good breaking and turning abilities) in reverse.  While the game provides a much simplified arcade experience, it plays a lot differently from games featuring motor vehicles. The player has a limited stamina bar, which decreases as the player goes faster to break away from the current group or pedals harder to beat a steeper hill. In order to replenish it, he can drink a limited number of water-bottles, use down slope sections or, the key to a successful stage, use opponents' and team-mates slipstreams. However, this is not all without risks - down slope sections can be tricky due to the enormous speeds, and colliding takes stamina as well as time (and eventually, might force a retirement), and slipstreams are not always available or big enough. As cycling is also a team sport, the player can request a team-mate to slipstream him during a break, or to give him additional water bottles. They are also easier to slipstream, as they won't break away if the player close too long. Also playing a huge part on the race is the weather - rain makes pedalling much harder and increase the breaking distance noticeably, while fog reduces stamina loss, but players must be careful not to overdo speed due to limited viewing distance.  Game modes include training, arcade, time trials and the Tour de France, a career mode where the player can start a 5-year plan to become the world's number one cyclist by winning local races, which allows to afford better bike parts and training sessions. Parts affect mostly how well the player controls the bike, but as the game simulates the stage until the final miles, the starting position in the peloton is defined by the training, so a player who has a top bike but neglected training will struggle to perform well in the Tour de France, as instead of starting in the top 40 will start in 80th or even worse, losing precious time and both sprint and mountain points in the process."},{"id":5198,"title":"Le Tour de France","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Tour de France is an arcade racing game based on the premier road cycling event in the world.  The game features 5 different game modes: Arcade. where the player competes freely on any of available tracks, Tour de France, where the player aims to win the prestigious competition in five years, by training and winning enough money to afford better bike parts and training sessions, Time Trial (racing against the clock) and train basic skills.  As the player is controlling a bike, it isn't just a matter of pressing down the throttle button and avoid other competitors while keeping the best possible trajectory. While the last two are still as important, the player must pace according to the stamina of the racer. While it can be partially replenished using water bottles, to win races the player must use downward slopes to gain velocity while still recovering stamina as well as taking advantage of the slipstream of other riders. While losing all stamina won't immediately abort the race, the rider will stop and put a feet down until it recovers to an acceptable level, making any chance of a good result impossible. The race will stop, however, once the damage (sustained by hitting other riders of fences at high speeds) is greater than half of the stamina bar.  It was followed by Tour de France: Centenary Edition."},{"id":5199,"title":"Leaderboard Golf","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Leaderboard Golf is a typical golf game with courses inspired by the European and US Tour. Included are four different modes of play: quick round, match play, championship mode and practice Mode. It uses the standard Swingometer for the golf swings, where the power and hook/slice is set by your timing and reaction speed."},{"id":5200,"title":"League Series Baseball 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"League Series Baseball 2 is one of the largest and most customizable hardball titles for the PlayStation 2. The game offers a staggering 4,000 playable teams in all, with each being fully configurable with 800 uniform designs and options. Other features include real-time weather changes, Cup Mode, Ultimate Series Championship, and two-player exhibition. Released in Europe and Japan only. "},{"id":5201,"title":"Legacy of Kain - Defiance","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics","publisherName":"Eidos, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Following the events of Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2, Raziel and Kain were trapped in the Serafan fortress. Separated by sudden events, Raziel was forced to retreat into the spectral realm, leaving Kain to escape from the Serafan on his own. Both must escape the predicament they find themselves in and fight back against those who would seek to use them as manipulations in a grander plot. From both heroes cry out shouts of defiance, and a thirst to find the revelations that have been buried in the world of Nosgoth.****Legacy of Kain: Defiance is a 3rd person action-adventure game, combining concepts seen in both Blood Omen 2 and Soul Reaver 2. The story unfolds through chapters, focusing alternately on Kain and Raziel as they pursue their separate, though intertwined  quests. Control of each character alternates between levels, however both are controlled from a behind-the-shoulder perspective. While both heroes are different, they are similar in movement, ability to attack, defend, jump and access special abilities. Kain and Raziel no longer pick up weapons, instead both using a form of the Soul Reaver weapon (Kain uses the physical sword form, Raziel uses an energy blade). Each Soul Reaver can now be \"charged\" to unleash a special ability, determined by the current alignment of Soul Reaver at the time. Both Kain and Raziel lose energy at a constant rate and must feed to replenish life energy (Kain feeds on the blood of living creatures,  Raziel feeds on the souls of living and non-living creatures). And both Kain and Raziel feature telekinetic abilities to manipulate objects at a distance. ****Kain and Raziel are different characters however, that play differently, each requiring use of his talents,to bypass obstacles (sometimes the same obstacle). Kain focuses on strong combat and destructive abilities. He is able able to power up the Soul Reaver weapon using properties of the Pillars of Nosgoth. Raziel is more subtle, able to use stealth and the phasing between material and spectral worlds in order to discover new paths. As in Soul Reaver, Raziel can phase into the spectral world at any time but must find a special location in order to phase back. Raziel powers up the Soul Reaver using elemental powers."},{"id":5202,"title":"Legaia 2 - Duel Saga","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Prokion","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A magical crystal that supplies infinite water to the small village of Nohl is stolen by force, later causing a solar eclipse that drowns the land in an evil light. The monsters flourish and all seems lost. Now Lang, a rookie member of the Vigilance Corps, must fight his way across uncharted lands to recover the crystal and restore peace to the land.****Master the Tactical Arts System: a unique fighting ability that enables you to unlock special moves in the midst of turn-based combat.****Call on elemental forces to battle enemies, heal injured allies and destroy barriers.****Combine weapons and items to create new and more powerful weapons and equipment."},{"id":5203,"title":"Legend of Alon D'ar, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In the mystical land of Chandar an evil force has been unleashed as monsters and demons roam the lands, causing destruction and chaos upon the countryside and bring harm to it's people.  The player takes control of a young warrior as he is tasked to stop this evil along with a party of warriors with weapons that range from armor to magic as they vanquish their enemies in an attempt to bring peace and tranquility back to Chandar.****The gameplay borrows from other RPG games as the play transverses various lands with three other characters and encounters monsters which they must destroy either with heavy armored weapons or magical spells.  Doing so will award the player experience points that they can use level up their player and upgrade them while completing tasks and side quests in addition to the main story.  Along the way they can acquire treasure and items to buy other weapons and spells and talk to various NPCs to learn more of they story and learn of side quests.****There is also a drop in co-op mode that allows friends to jump in and play at anytime during the game, taking over for one of the other three characters in the party."},{"id":5204,"title":"Legend of Camelot","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"No Description Available!"},{"id":5205,"title":"Legend of Herkules","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"A series of educational activities telling the story of Hercules "},{"id":5206,"title":"Legend of Kay","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Neon Studios","publisherName":"JoWooD Productions Software AG","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Legend of Kay is a classic action adventure with an advanced close combat fighting system.****The young hero \"Kay\", a cat, rise to a challenge when emperor Shun - king of the mighty gorilla - invaded the island Yenching with his troops. Kay may be only a scholar, but he is a brave and agile fighter. He leaves his village only with his sword and soon becomes a seasoned fighter.****The fights in Legend of Kay reminds of good old eastern martial-arts-movies. There are various moves the player can execute: uppercuts, back flips, somersaults, powerful magic attacks and you have the combo moves. When you gain a combo, you can auto aim at enemies, which makes it easy for the player to execute double- and triple blows.****In the beginning you only have a sword but later in the game Kay receives steel claws and a powerful war hammer. All weapons can be upgraded.****Kay has to fight against a lot of different enemies on ground and in the air. There are a lot of jump and run action, puzzles and of course many, many fights."},{"id":5207,"title":"Legend of Spyro, The - A New Beginning","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Krome Studios","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning deals with Spyro's birth and his journey to meet his destiny. The intro shows Spyro being rescued by a Guardian Dragon called Ignitus from the attack of the \"Dark Master\". After his eclosion, Spyro is raised by dragonflies in a swamp until one day he discovers that he is in fact a dragon, and he and his half-brother, the dragonfly Sparx, leave the swamp to find out more about Spyro's past and fight the forces of evil.****In contrast to previous Spyro games the emphasis is put on combat instead of platforming. Spyro can do several combat moves, using both his tail and his claws, and has four different breath attacks: fire, electricity, ice and earth. The game also features several rail shooter passages similar to games like Panzer Dragoon."},{"id":5208,"title":"Legend of Spyro, The - Dawn of the Dragon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Etranges Libellules","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Dawn of the Dragon is the third and final chapter of the Legend of Spyro trilogy. It starts when Spyro and Cynder are freed from their crystalline prison. They are former foes, but the Dark Master binds them through green energy chains. After escaping their prison with Sparx and Hunter, they are shown what the Dark Master has done after he escaped from the Well of Souls during the Night of Eternal Darkness. They travel through Dragon City, the Burned Lands and the Floating Islands to confront Malefor at his lair.  Just like the previous game, Dawn of the Dragon is a third-person action game with a focus on fighting and exploration even though progress is entirely linear. New to the series is the ability to fly at any time. This edition also provides a cooperative mode with Spyro and Cynder and with just a single player it is possible to switch between them at any time. Spyro attacks with fire, electricity, earth and ice, while Cynder controls poison, fear, wind and shadow. Collected gems provide power-ups and both characters can also equip pieces of dragon armour. Gems include blue ones to upgrade moves, red ones restore health, and green ones make available element attacks through dragon magic. The amount of blue ones provided is based on a melee combo system.  Fury gems have been removed. They are replaced with dark crystals that need to be destroyed as they drain magic. Fury is now determined through a meter that fills up during attacks. Next to the regular enemies there are now elite enemies that were a mask with a certain colour. A specific attack is needed to get rid off the mask and then regular attacks become effective."},{"id":5209,"title":"Legend of Spyro, The - The Eternal Night","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Krome Studios","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Spyro wakes up late one night to discover that his rescued friend, Cynder, is running away from the temple where they live.  Spyro (and reluctantly, his friend Sparx) chase after her.  Little do they know that they are in for another adventure, where they will meet the mysterious Chronicler and eventually face off against Gaul, the Ape King.****The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night is a 3D action platformer which takes place right after the events at the end of The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning.  Players control Spyro as he searches for his friend Cynder.  Initially, he has lost all of his different breath powers from the first game, but he gradually recovers the ability to breathe fire, ice, earth and electricity.  New to this game is the ability for Spyro to slow down time using his newly-learned 'Dragon Time' ability.****While the game has some basic puzzles involving pressing switches, the main focus is still around fighting.  Spryo's primary attack is his headbutt, but he can also use his assorted breaths to defeat foes provided that he has enough magic power.  He also earns blue gems from defeating foes which will allow him to level up his powers."},{"id":5210,"title":"Legend of the Dragon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Neko Entertainment","publisherName":"The Game Factory","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"All 24 characters are playable in this beat-em-up adventure game!Players can move around freely in the outside universe or in one of the places of combats. • All the important places from the cartoon series are present in the game as combat arenas such as The 12 sacred temples, The Dragon Dojo, The Zodiac Master's hideout, The Temple of Shadow Dragon, The Great Wall of China and Hong Kong Bay. • 8 different game modes ensure hours of challenging game play: Play Quest mode, Arcade mode, Training mode, Survival mode, Time Attack mode, versus mode, Team Battle mode, Tag mode. • Three of the modes are multiplayer . • Fantastic 3D animations are true to the graphic style of the TV series. "},{"id":5211,"title":"Legends of Wrestling","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-5\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Legends of Wrestling takes one of America's most popular [fake] sports and turns back the clock.  Legends of Wrestling is all about the classic superstars that put wrestling where it is today, with suprtstars including Hulk Hogan, Bret \"Hitman\" Hart, Jerry \"The King\" Lawler, Jimmy \"Superfly\" Snuka, Rob Van Dam, Terry Funk, The Road Warriors and George \"The Animal\" Steele.****The game features in-depth match analysis and career guidance by some of wrestling's greatest managers, including Captain Lou Albano and \"The Mouth Of The South\" Jimmy Hart.  They will guide you through your career should you chose that mode of play.  For those who just want to hit the mats right away, you can simply jump into an exhibition match in several match types including Tag Team Challenge, Three- and Four-Way Dances, and special guest referees."},{"id":5212,"title":"Legends of Wrestling II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"The sequel is enhanced and improved first part, in which you control a fighter or a party of them in most unbloody fighting sport, which is called wrestling. Over 65 famous \"Champions\" are available to you, such as Hulk Hogan, Andre The Giant, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Bruno Sammartino, Bret \"Hitman\" Hart, Sid Vicious, \"Big Poppa Pump\" Scott Steiner and Jerry \"The King\" Lawler.****There are many types of fights, including 6- and 8-man Elimination Bouts, Cage, Battle Royal, Ladder, Table and 3- and 4-way dances, also Body Slam Challenge with Big John Studd and tag-team tournaments with great teams such as The Road Warriors, Steiner Brothers, British Bulldogs, Nasty Boys, Rock-n-Roll Express and more.****Create-A-Legend feature now is bigger and better, allowing players to make their ultimate grappler."},{"id":5213,"title":"Legion - The Legend of Excalibur","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"7 Studios","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Step into the shoes of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table to lead legions of knights into battle against the evil villain Morgan Le Fay. Take control of more than 12 characters in this in-depth 14 mission real-time strategy / role playing game."},{"id":5214,"title":"LEGO Batman - The Videogame","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Tt Games Publishing Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Continuing the tradition of adapting known franchises such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones with visuals based on LEGO, this game takes on the Batman universe. The basic concept is the same, with characters and objects built up using LEGO blocks, but here shown against surroundings drawn in a regular fashion. Most of the environments are side-scrolling with a fixed camera perspective, but in 3D with quite some depth. ****It is not based on a certain movie or comic, but on the franchise as a whole with a new story. The animations and sequences are rather quirky and share nothing with the darker atmosphere of the contemporary Batman movies. A cast of villains has escaped from Arkham Asylum and now roam through Gotham City wreaking havoc. The first half of the game, players control Batman and his sidekick Robin to take on all enemies with typical brawler gameplay. Enemies will often respawn endlessly until the player figures out how to progress. The environments can be explored using a number of gadgets such as the batarang and the grappling hook, and players can switch between the two characters at any time. They can both fight and the inactive character is always controlled by the computer AI. Both characters have unique powers they can access by changing their suits. Batman can then glide through the air or plant bombs, while Robin has for instance a technology suit that allows his to walk on metal surfaces in any direction. They can also drive certain vehicles.****Both characters operate out of the Batcave that acts as a central hub to store trophies and access missions. Many of the missions have small puzzle elements with buttons or passages that need to be cleared. Objects and characters explode into smaller LEGO blocks and at certain sections the hero need to build structures with blocks to create new objects. After completing a mission in the story mode, it becomes available in a separate free play mode.****In the second part of the game players take control of the different villains such as Poison Ivy, The Joker, Mr Freeze, The Riddler, Killer Moth, Hush, Clayface, Man-Bat and more. They all have different powers and their section of the game always ends at the moment they are confronted by Batman and Robin. This way, the game shows how they set up their plans prior to the fights in the first part of the game. The characters collect coins, objects and hearts. Even though they can die, they immediately respawn.****Multi player options vary between platforms. Home console and Windows versions allow drop in/drop out co-op. The PSP release fares worst of all and does not contain any kind of multiplayer option."},{"id":5215,"title":"LEGO Indiana Jones - The Original Adventures","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"In LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures the players get to explore the Indiana Jones universe with \"LEGO-fied\" characters. ****The game focuses on the three original films: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, each film consisting of six separate chapters retelling the stories in a humorous, light-hearted way that tones down the violence while removing some of the more overt religious and political references found in the film.****All of the sets and props are also made out of LEGOs, and retain their properties such as the ability to be rebuilt and fall apart.****In this third-person platform/action game, players take control over various heroes including Indiana Jones, Marion Ravenwood or Dr. Marcus Brody, and also allows players to play the villains such as Belloq and Mola Ram.****Each character has different abilities and weapons. While Indiana Jones has a whip with which he can pull items out of reach, the female characters can jump higher, scholars can decipher hieroglyphics, mechanics can fix machines and diggers can unearth buried treasure. The characters also have different phobias (snakes, rats, spiders), each corresponding to their personalities.****The main campaign of the game is called Story Mode in which the player follows the film's stories with two pre-defined characters and cut-scenes. Once the level has been cleared, however, the player can return in Free Play mode and switch between all the characters that have been unlocked, allowing access to previously unreachable areas to collect all other artifacts and bonus items.****Destroying or building objects produces Lego studs, which allows the player to buy additional characters and cheat modes in Barnett College (the main hub). Players can also watch previous cut-scenes, examine previously found treasures, enter codes, or explore the college at their leisure.****As in the LEGO Star Wars series, in addition to the single-player game, there is also a 2 player co-op mode that allows two players to play the Story Mode. The second player can enter the game at any given time by pressing a button on the second controller."},{"id":5216,"title":"LEGO Racers 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Attention Software","publisherName":"LEGO Media International, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Following the first game, Rocket Racer issues a new challenge to find the best racer in the galaxy, summoning the greatest racers of all time to Planet Xalax for the Galactic Racing Championship. Players must prove their driving skills to qualify for the ultimate race on planet Xalax. ****The Story Game mode is where all the real action of Lego Racers 2 takes place. In this mode, you become a new racer, determined to become Galactic Racing Champion. Along the way, other racers challenge you as your quest to become number 1 continues. The more races you win, the more Golden Blocks you win. Golden Blocks help you move throughout the different levels of the game. You start out with zero Golden Blocks and move up as you win more races.****There are also a number of multiplayer modes."},{"id":5217,"title":"LEGO Soccer Mania","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Silicon Dreams","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Lego Soccer Mania is a Lego-licensed soccer game. Teams are based on characters from Lego sets. The game takes a more arcade-style approach to soccer, with fast-paced gameplay and power-ups that aid your team. There are five game modes: Quick Start, which starts a game with random teams, exhibition mode, story mode, Skill Zone, which has five tutorials on how to play the game, and Lego Cup, a World Cup-like mode (suitable for being released in 2002, a World Cup year) where you choose a country and face other countries. You start with only three playable teams, but you unlock each team you defeat in Story Mode and unlock one player each of a special team in each of the six objectives in Skill Zone mode."},{"id":5218,"title":"LEGO Star Wars - The Video Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Relive the adventures of the Prequel Trilogy (Episodes I, II and III) in Lego form!  Players take control of over 30 characters to play through key moments from \"The Phantom Menace\", \"Attack of the Clones\" and \"Revenge of the Sith\", including all of the famous lightsaber battles, races, and spaceship dogfights.****The Lego aspect also comes into play, as bricks will be built to pass obstacles and be used to guide the characters through their journey.  All of the environments are styled and break apart just like the toy line of the same name.****Also included is a multi-player mode, with multiple extras and characters to unlock throughout gameplay."},{"id":5219,"title":"LEGO Star Wars II - The Original Trilogy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Legos strike back in the sequel to the original LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, where players now get to explore the original trilogy of the Star Wars universe.  LEGO Star Wars II is a game where players use LEGO-ized Star Wars characters to reenact all three of the original movies.  All of the sets and props are also made out of LEGO's, and retain their properties such as the ability to be rebuilt and fall apart.  LEGO Star Wars puts an original spin on the series by adding a light-hearted, humorous touch to the movies, and also by using no dialogue.  ****In this third-person platforming/action game, players take control of the characters and vehicles of Star Wars.  In Story Mode, players reenact the original movies with LEGOs.  Each character has different weapons, like light-sabers for Jedi's, and crossbows for Wookies, as well as new character-specific attacks and maneuvers.  Each character also has different abilities, like Jedi's being able to use the force, R2-D2 being able to unlock doors, or Boba Fett being able to use his jet pack.  It is up to the player to use these abilities to solve puzzles and traverse the levels of the game.  In addition to a single-player game, there is also a 2 player co-op mode that allows two players to play the Story Mode.****In addition, there is also a Free-play mode that allows you to go back and play your beaten levels.  For one, this allows you to go back and play the level with any character in the game that you have unlocked.  However, a newly added feature allows you to create your own mixed up LEGO characters, and also allows you to create your own vehicles out of LEGO's.  Power Brock items and coin stubs collected in Story Mode will also unlock new characters, vehicles, and items for you to play with."},{"id":5220,"title":"Leisure Suit Larry - Magna Cum Laude","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games International S.A.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Larry Lovage learned everything he knows from his uncle, Larry Laffer, the famous polyester-clad fellow who starred in the previous games. Young Larry finally makes it to college, the best place to meet and pick up girls. He finds them everywhere .. in restaurants, night clubs, dormitories and at fraternity parties. All those scantilly clad, gorgeous babes! But, does Larry have half a chance to score with even one of them?  Will he get a peek at what's underneath that braless, too-tight tank top?****Larry's sexcapades include varied types of arcade mini-games. Some simply require good reflexes while others involve memory and/or correct timing. For instance, steer a little joker sperm through an obstacle course of flying objects, all the while trying to keep the \"course\" of the conversation on track. Or .. put the correct ingredients into a bar drink in order - and in the time allowed. Several of the games become more difficult as the game progresses.****This action/adventure features three endings, over 20 locations, 3D graphics, and hilarious adult situations and conversations."},{"id":5221,"title":"Lemmings","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team 17","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"This version of Lemmings is a port of the PSP version released earlier in 2006. The main difference is the optional use of the EyeToy camera as a direct way to influence the gameplay. The player has to stretch his/her limbs in the recorded picture to help the Lemmings. There are 20 new levels which specifically utilize this new control method.  The player's duty still consists of driving Lemmings, mindless beings, from the start of each level to the end of it. Various commands can or need to be given to the Lemmings. Of course a minimum quantity of Lemmings is requested to be brought to the end of the level safe, extra ones saved will lead to a reward in terms of score."},{"id":5222,"title":"Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Adrenium","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Life for the Baudelaire orphans is incredibly unpredictable and rather unfortunate.  After losing their parents in a mysterious fire, the orphans are sent to live with their sinister uncle, Count Olaf, who will stop at nothing to get his greedy hands on the Baudelaire famile fortune!  Only by combining their talents will the orphans have a chance to defeat the evil Count Olaf and his horrible henchmen.****- Play as all three Baudelaire orphans, each with their own unique skills.****- Adventure through 16 action-packed missions based on the movie and book series.****- Build gadgets to help you defeat Count Olaf and his horrendous henchmen."},{"id":5223,"title":"Let's Make a Soccer Team!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Smilebit","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Doing exactly what it says in the title, Let's Make a Soccer Team! starts with the player creating his own football team. At the start, the player chooses one of the six leagues, the region,  hometown and colours of the club, as well as their characteristic playing style and the club secretary, which will guide the player. through the most basic features. Additional features (such as designing the club kits and logo) are unlocked as the player advances.****At the start of the game, the player learns the backstory of the club - established 15 years ago, it quickly rose through the amateur divisions, but at an enormous expense - it's the end of the season, and to reach the second division the team has made a huge effort signing players, and while they're in the promotion playoffs, the club is broke, and the only way to survive is to reach the second division. To make things worse, a local tycoon is eyeing a club to buy, and the nearly bankrupt club might be the easiest target...****While the presentation is a lot different from other managers (excluding, perhaps, the ZOO Digital rehash of Premier Manager) due to the extensive use of 3D characters and models in the menus, as well as featuring some story elements, it features the same options as other managers in the market, featuring player and staff signing, team tactics and training, but also financial decisions like sponsoring and stadium and facility improvement."},{"id":5224,"title":"Let's Ride! - Silver Buckle Stables","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coresoft","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports","description":"Congratulations, you're the owner of a new horse farm called Silver Buckle Stables. Choose your horse, pick out your riding outfits and even accessorize your ride with saddles, ribbons, and more. Participate in multiple competitions and practice at the corral to perfect your riding technique to make it to the Equestrian Center where you can show off your skills to earn blue ribbons and additional buckles. Additional features include a horse creation feature (with hundreds of different manes and coats), personalized character customization, open world mini-adventures, and two-player secondary modes. "},{"id":5225,"title":"Lethal Skies Elite Pilot - Team SW","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bit Town","publisherName":"Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"When the ice in the Siberian region melts, a worldwide catastrophe occurs and 90% of the earth is submerged under water. Lifting the major cities and providing assistance is the objective of the newly formed World Alliance, comprised of most of the surviving nations. Opposing the World Alliance are terrorist and militant countries who banded together under WORF (World Order Reorganization Front) looking to profit from the disaster. With global war imminent, the World Alliance organizes a multi-national military organization known as Frontier Nations and its air force, Team SW.****Lethal Skies: Elite Pilot: Team SW is a realistic combat flight simulator for the single player. It features vibration and G-force effects, 2 cockpit views as well as 3rd person and full screen, mid-air refuelling (in certain situations), 14 different missiles for air-to-air and air-to-ground battles, radar, and GPS. Change pilots, planes and weapons in the Hangar. Depending upon the scenario, take off from runways or aircraft carriers. Select Replay to view completed, saved missions.****The Training Modes are:**Mission - take offs and landing, air-to-air attack, air-to-ground attack, combination**Dogfight - simulated battles against the computer (one-on-one to four-on-four)**Free Flight - fly freely in different stages without enemy confrontation****The heart of the game takes place in Campaign Mode which has 20 missions selected from a world map. A preliminary briefing and information about the enemy is provided for each mission.****Choose to control these fighter planes:****1. F-14D Super Tomcat**2. F-16 Fighting Falcon**3. F/A-18E Super Hornet**4. F-15E Strike Eagle**5. F-22 Raptor**6. EF2000 Typhoon**7. JAS39 Gripen**8. MiG29 Fulcrum**9. Su27 Flanker"},{"id":5226,"title":"Lethal Skies II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc","publisherName":"Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Lethal Skies II is a combat flight simulator which continues the story of the first game adding a powerful, new enemy into the mix with ideas of controlling the world.****Gameplay and options are similar to the first game, but Lethal Skies II has some additional features and improvements. In addition to upgraded graphics and sound, it has some new features like several difficulty settings, weather effects, five different 1st and 3rd person views, fully interactive battle maps, split-screen, a 2-player mode, and over 20 new missions. Seven new fighter planes increase the arsenal to 19 aircraft including some futuristic fighters as well as \"black ops\" jets. New campaigns can be unlocked which let the player change sides and fly enemy planes."},{"id":5227,"title":"Life Line","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"SCEJ","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The year is 2029. The date is Christmas Eve. At the grand opening of the Japan Space Station Hotel, a horde of creatures bursts into the hotel and they start killing everyone. You manage to escape, but you are trapped inside a security room with no chance of getting out. Your only hope lies in Rio, a lone woman, whom you guide by talking to her. Guide her well, and she may be able to rescue you.  Rely on her, for she is your one and only life line.****Lifeline is the first game on the PlayStation 2 that is entirely voice controlled. You do not directly control Rio. Instead, you speak to her and tell her what to do. If you want her to open the bathroom door, tell her to open the bathroom door.  If there is a keycard laying on the table, tell her to pick it up.  If a monster is closing in that she can't shoot, tell her to run away. You explore the entire Space Station Hotel, from the kitchen to maintenance to bedrooms to bathrooms, finding items and encountering a slew of different enemies.  Lifeline recognizes over two thousand words and phrases, basically giving you the freedom to tell her anything you want, and she will understand. Commands generally consists of a noun and a verb, but many of those can be combined into a single command (e.g. reload, shoot, retreat). Rio can also be ordered to target specific parts of enemies to exploit their weaknesses and players can also change the attack order in a similar fashion.****A headset is required to play the game, from a game bundle, a third-party headset, or any headset compatible with USB."},{"id":5228,"title":"Little Britain - The Video Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","publisherName":"Blast Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Party","description":"This is a collection of mini-games based on the UK comedy sketch TV series Little Britain that ran between 2003 and 2006. The included games are based on some of the scenes and recurring characters. It also includes the original voices of the two leads and the narrator. Players need to unlock the different games by competing in a Tour with three difficulty levels. On Easy, for each 50,000 points another game is opened up and clips from the series are unlocked. The included games are set at different, fictitious locations in Britain and require a lot of button mashing:****1. Darkley Noone: Vicky Pollars needs to complete two laps on roller-skates in a skate park. She has to collect CDs to throw a party, while avoiding hazard, performing tricks when jumping in the air, and grinding on rails.****2. Herby: Lou and Andy go to the swimming pool, but as soon as they are there, Andy doesn't like it. While Lou explains to a guard how he wants his handicapped friend get to swim, Andy need to dive off diving boards and perform tricks. There are three boards to choose from and he needs to get back in his wheelchair before time runs out.****3. Sessex: Weight Watcher guide Marjorie runs around in a supermarket collecting cookies in a Pac-Man-style mini-game. The ghosts are represented by fatties she needs to avoid, but by picking up cake (similar to the original power pellets), she can take them out for a short time.****4. Slut: Letty has to squash all the frogs in her living room, making sure not to hit any other objects. Gameplay is similar to the Whac-A-Mole concept, except that the frogs jump around instead of popping up.****5. Old Haven: Emily, a real lady, needs to score a number of goals in a game of football (soccer) before time runs out. She needs to progress over the pitch step by step and avoid hitting the defenders as that returns her to the starting location. She does get points for shooting them in their private parts. The PSP version is slightly different as it is presented as a game of penalty kicks, without defenders. The direction and the force of the kick can be determined separately.****6. Pox: make matches of three identical items collecting food in Maggie's gullet as she gulps it down. Once it is full, she can spew out all the food over her friends at the party for extra points.****7. Llandewi Breffi: Dafydd Thomas is the only gay in the village and needs to prove it. He rides a bicycle through the streets and needs to collect copies of Gay Magazine while running down other people and slapping fake gays.****The PSP version contains an additional game:****1. Flatley: help \"Eh Eh Eh\" Anne at the psychiatric institute to destroy the flowers in the garden. She can stamp them, pull them out, and then smash it or chuck it. She needs to avoid the men in white coats that chase after her. She can temporarily stun them by flashing them when she lifts her skirt.****Next to the games in the Tour, there are also Challenges where a mini-game needs to be replayed with a specific goal, a movie gallery where the unlocked clips can be viewed, and a highscore list. Aside from graphical differences, gameplay is largely identical across the platforms. The PSP version includes wireless multiplayer for up to two players."},{"id":5229,"title":"Living World Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Metro3D","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Living World Racing is a colorful, Familijna racing game which takes on one of the eight available pets and sit at the controls of the original, levitating boat. Miejscem zawodów jest wyimaginowana, utopijna kraina pełna soczyście zielonych łąk, kolorowych kwiatów, pięknych drzew czy miniaturowych miasteczek. The venue is imaginary, utopian land full of lush green meadows, colorful flowers, beautiful trees and miniature towns."},{"id":5230,"title":"LMA Manager 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"LMA 2002 is the third in the Playstation football management series, and also the first to be released for Playstation 2. The PS1 version features 8,000 players in 302 clubs, whilst PS2 expands this to 17,000 players in 722 clubs across the European leagues. Both platforms offer the choice of playing a full career or taking on one of 10 challenges, such as taking over the bottom-placed team mid-season and attempting to avoid relegation. Regardless of game mode, managers have access to detailed tactics and training settings, allowing you to work on players' weaknesses and build on their strengths.****The PS2 version lets you watch the full match in 3D, and both versions have a comprehensive highlights section, voiced on PS2 by real-life BBC analysts Gary Lineker and Alan Hansen."},{"id":5231,"title":"LMA Manager 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"LMA Manager 2003 is the 2002/03 season update of the best-selling football management game on console, and the first to be released on Xbox. You can manage any team from the 16 main leagues in England, Scotland, France, Germany, Italy or Spain. The 3D match engine allows you to watch the action unfold, and the interactive highlights let you analyse in detail after the game. Contains over 17,000 players at 720 clubs from 28 different countries."},{"id":5232,"title":"LMA Manager 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The brand new game in the LMA Manager series.**The game has over 18,500 players, 778 clubs, and 31 countries.**Watch the matches in the 3D match section, and**you can make your very own football club with the Fantasy Team mode. On the Xbox version of the game you can**tell the team what to do with the Xbox Communicator. You may play as an English, French, German, Spanish, and an**Italian team, and the**game has all stats from the 2003/2004 season."},{"id":5233,"title":"LMA Manager 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The 2005 edition of the LMA Manager franchise allows players to manage a soccer club from any of the top European leagues, including Holland and Portugal for the first time - or even create a team from scratch in Fantasy mode. You can also interact with the action in new ways - on PS2 you can take an Eyetoy photo to put yourself in the game, on Xbox you can shout instructions to your players via the communicator headset. Uniquely for an Xbox or PS2 soccer game, players can download updated rosters and stats during the season via the internet."},{"id":5234,"title":"LMA Manager 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"LMA Manager 2006 adds further detail to the soccer management series, with more players, more clubs and more playable leagues than ever before. A more complex transfer market, additional player stats and 3D training matches allow for more sophisticated management than in previous years. You can also now create your own manager model and see yourself marching along the touchline during a match, being interviewed at press conferences, and picking up awards at the end of the season..."},{"id":5235,"title":"LMA Manager 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"LMA Manager 2007 is a soccer management game in the LMA Manager series. Like its predecessors, the game allows players to manage a soccer team. Included are teams from over 50 different countries and leagues from 8 of those countries. Available are over a 1000 different officially licensed teams. The game features an improved database engine and a transfer system with more depth than its predecessors.****All matches can be watched in full 3D. The AI plays the matches out, but it is still possible to make adjustments to player positions and the like. It is also possible to see the results of matches and all kinds of player and team statistics in the ingame magazine \"FootballOne\"."},{"id":5236,"title":"London Cab Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games B.V.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"London Cab Challenge is a racing/driving game similar to Crazy Taxi but using a British taxi cab.****Each \"mission\" involves picking up and delivering customers to their destinations as quickly as possible, all while staying in the proper lane and avoiding collisions with traffic. A green arrow appears on-screen as a direction guide, changing to red when the destination spot is within sight. A yellow arrow helps in navigation, warning when a direction can be hazardous. An on-screen speedometer displays how fast the cab is going at all times.****Missions increase in difficulty as the game progresses, and better drivers gain rewards that can be used to upgrade the cab. Scores are kept on a Ranking board."},{"id":5237,"title":"London Racer - Destruction Madness","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Davilex Games B.V.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"London Racer Destruction Madness is an arcade race game in Davilex Racer series. This particular instalment is like the name implied more destructive than previous instalments.****The game features 12 environments spread across 10 European cities. Each environment has 5 tracks for a total of 60 tracks, which can all be played in 4 different time settings.****In these cities it is your task to cause as much mayhem and destruction as possible. Compete in races and take out your opponents so they will never reach the finish line, with a wide array of weaponry available. Or take on your opponents in a Destruction Derby style arena.****You can collect power-ups to visibly improve your car. Several new cars and tracks can be unlocked for a total of 19 vehicles. Cars show visible damage and street furniture can be demolished."},{"id":5238,"title":"London Racer - Police Madness","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Davilex Games B.V.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In this instalment of the London Racer series you play as the police. You have to arrest and ticket traffic offenders and illegal street racers.****You can perform all kinds of actions to reach your goals, such as: hanging out your window to shoot at criminals during high speed chases and scanning cars for offenders.****Available to the player is a range of police equipment and weaponry to assist him in his capabilities. The player can buy traffic cameras and other items to improve overview of the track."},{"id":5239,"title":"London Racer - World Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Davilex Games B.V.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This high speed racing game takes gamers on races across 18 cities around the world including London, Paris, Berlin, New York and Los Angeles.****Enhancements like nitro boosts emulate the sensation of speed. Compete in championship mode unlocking new cars and tracks. Race against lifelike A.I opponents in single player mode or challenge friends in the two player and multiplayer modes.****While racing you will have to try to lose the police and watch out for traffic, which you can use to your advantage in causing crazy accidents. Breaking through roadblocks and rules will help you win.****Gameplay is in the style of Midtown Madness."},{"id":5240,"title":"London Racer II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Davilex Games B.V.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"London Racer II is another iteration in the prolific Racer series by Davilex. The races take place primarily in the streets of London and Edinburgh, with additional tracks in Las Vegas, New York and Chicago.****There are three single player modes available: Single Race, Tournament and Time Trial. In Single Race the player is free to choose any of the 6 characters available, any of the tracks and any of the unlocked cars. In Tournament mode, the player races in a series of tracks while collecting money prizes and unlocking new cars. In both modes, players race against other races while avoiding being catch by the police. The Time Trial mode, players race against the clock trying to beat the best time for each track.****Each car (driven by a different character) has different stats in acceleration, top speed, handling, breaking and strength. The cars can also be upgraded using money collected from winning races and collecting money tokens during races. The cars also take damage when hit and can break into total loss if the damage bar is full. Repair tokens can be collected during races and if a car finishes a race damaged it can be repaired before the next one using money. Nitro tokens can also be collected and bought, and the cars' colors can be changed.****There are also two split-screen two player modes: Duel and Cop vs. Driver. In the Duel mode, players race against each other in any given track. In Cop vs. Driver, one player is the cop and the other a regular racer, and the cop player must try to crash the driver within the time limit.****The game can be played from either first (hood camera) or third person (behind the car) perspective."},{"id":5241,"title":"London Taxi - Rush Hour","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Data Design Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"The London Taxi Rush Hour game is based on what black cabs do best: collecting customers and taking them to famous London destinations within the time limit in order to get paid. There will be different routes, obstacles and busy traffic to traverse before picking up one of the many paying customers waiting for a lift. London Taxi Rush Hour features a realistic map of central London for players to race around, complete with famous sights like Trafalgar square, Big Ben and Hyde Park. The Official London Black cab itself is rendered with complete detail, and features environment mapping to bring out the high-polished look of the famous London Black Cabs. "},{"id":5242,"title":"Looney Tunes - Acme Arsenal","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Red Tribe","publisherName":"Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Acme Arsenal, an evil mad scientist named Dr. Frankenbeans has created a time machine and is bent on destroying the Looney Tunes world by traveling back in time and erasing their ancestors with an army of evil robots.  The players takes control of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tazmanian Devil, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian and Gossamer in order to keep the mad scientist from erasing them from existence.  The players will travel to Camelot, Ancient Egypt, Mars and the Wild West to name a few to fight off the mad scientist countless robot soldiers.****Each character has their own types of abilities, such as Foghorn Leghorn can use his fists while Taz can let out a deadly belch and Marvin the Martian can use swords against his enemies.  There is also a weapon vending machine that can produce anything from freeze guns and shotguns, even mini-guns to more cartoonish-type like a bear-trap launching gun and the classic spring-loaded boxing glove.****The gameplay is very similar, jumping, punching, shooting, the basic 3-D platform type with the exception of the Wii with the ability to use the remote and nunchuk.  The health system is the same, but the players can cycle through each character, if one character dies it will then switch to another until the list of characters is exhausted resulting the player to restart to the last checkpoint.****It does have a multiplayer option as well and basically are the same, but the Playstation 2 version has an exclusive level and skins for the characters."},{"id":5243,"title":"Looney Tunes - Back in Action","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Warthog","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck join forces in this Looney Tunes outing. Change between the two stars to overcome puzzles and hazards throughout this bright cartoon adventure to rescue all the Munkeys and recover the Blue Monkey Diamond from the ACME Chairman. Face other famous characters like Yosemite Sam, Elmer Fudd and Taz on this 3D platform game. The mini-games along the way help make sure this game doesn't get boring and gives the game longevity."},{"id":5244,"title":"Looney Tunes - Space Race","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tantalus Interactive","publisherName":"Infogrames Europe SA","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The classic characters of Looney Tunes come to life in Space Race. There are 9 legendary characters to choose from; including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Taz, Sylvester, Yosemite Sam, and more.  Riding high-powered ACME rockets, players will have to guide their chosen rider through 12 unique tracks from throughout the Looney Tunes universe, each with their own short-cuts, jumps and traps, in a frantic race for the finish line. Along the way, the player will pick up many wacky distractions to slow down their opponents, including the portable hole, spring-loaded boxing gloves, falling elephants, and more. One can even step the insanity up a notch, in some 4 player, split-screen action. That's all, folks!"},{"id":5245,"title":"Lord of the Rings, The - Aragorn's Quest","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"TT Fusion","publisherName":"Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The handheld and PlayStation 2 version of Aragorn's Quest follows the same story as the eponymous console version: the story of Aragorn during the War of the Ring is narrated by Frodo's friend, Samwise Gamgee, who recalls the story to entertain his children who want to know about the adventures of the one known as Strider. In this version, however, the hobbits are only seen in cutscenes, and has no gameplay in the Shire, that serves as the game hub in the PlayStation 3 and Wii version of the game.  In game, the player takes control of Aragorn who fights orcs, trolls and other enemies using both his sword and his bow. Aragorn can block, use quick or strong sword attacks and shoot arrows and charge his bow for more powerful attacks. He can also use a variety of special moves, many of which are acquired as the game progresses. Defeating foes replenishes some health, and gives experience points and morale. Aragorn's morale is depleted by using some special moves. As in most RPGs, gaining experience results in leveling-up, which improve Aragorn's stats and rewards the player with points to use to learn previously acquired special moves. Pieces of equipment such as swords and belts can be equipped to increase Aragorn's prowesses."},{"id":5246,"title":"Lord of the Rings, The - The Fellowship of the Ring","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Surreal Software","publisherName":"Black Label Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the legendary novels by the late JRR Tolkien, you take control of the Fellowship as they follow a path of evil to the steps of Mount Doom, in order to cast the One ring of Sauron back into the depths of the volcano, in turn destroying the evil that lies within it. This first in a trilogy follows Frodo and the fellowship as they begin their journey to Mount Doom, only to find that what lies ahead may be too much to handle.****The Xbox version, a 3rd person adventure, has you scaling the lands of middle earth in real time combat with a host of evil creatures to find your way past. Along the way, you will come across familiar characters that will aid or hinder your progress.****Unlike the movie trilogy, this adaption of the tale includes characters not seen on the big screen, including Tom Bombadil and others, as well as including many of the songs written by Tolkien as puzzles."},{"id":5247,"title":"Lord of the Rings, The - The Return of the King","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King video game again puts the fate of middle-earth in the hands of the gamer.  In the last installment of the movie trilogy, destroy the Ring by casting it into the Crack of Doom, which frees Middle Earth from Dark Lord Sauron.****Return of the King's third person gameplay allows immersive action set in rich, interactive levels.  The new game also features an all new co-op multiplayer mode which lets players form their own Fellowship and eight playable characters like Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimil, Sam and Frodo all played out by thier actual actors from the films, battle vicious boss monsters like Shelob and the final showdown with Dark Lord Sauron, all backed up by Academy Award winner Howard Shore."},{"id":5248,"title":"Lord of the Rings, The - The Third Age","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Unlike the Game Boy Advance version of the game, the console version of The Lord of the Rings:The Third Age introduces entirely new characters which aren't mentioned in the books or movies. The game does relate to the movies by including scenes from all three movies, with new background speech by Ian McKellen (Gandalf).****There are seven playable characters in the game which have been created specifically for it, as well a small appearances by characters such as Gandalf, Aragorn, Eowyn, Faramir, and Gothmog.****The game covers events in all three movies/books, mostly with references to major events shown through cut scenes, or the scenes from the movies with Ian McKellan's narration.****A classic RPG game, The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age has gameplay elements similar to Final Fantasy, where you have a party of characters, each with a different set of skills and attributes, who gain levels, making them stronger as the game progresses. Battles are turn-based, and let the gamer make different decisions on what they want to do to change the outcome of the battle. The game travels through many areas throughout Tolkien's Middle Earth, including The Pelennor Fields and Moria."},{"id":5249,"title":"Lord of the Rings, The - The Two Towers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Electronic Arts' first game based on the Lord of the Rings movies is an action game with classic beat'em up-style gameplay. Despite the title, it covers events from both the first and the second film in the trilogy.****Players, choosing to control Aragorn, Legolas or Gimli, must battle the evil forces of the Dark Lord Sauron in order to protect the Ring of Power and restore peace to Middle-earth. ****The player character moves through the levels, fighting hordes of Orcs, Goblins and other creatures with various attack and parrying moves. The more varied the attacks are and the less the player is hit, the more points are awarded for each kill. At the end of each level, kill points are accumulated and can be used to gain new abilities. Most of these are new attack moves, unleashed through various button combinations. Others increase health or upgrade the strength or speed of existing attacks. Each of the three characters has unique upgrades and moves.****Several levels feature boss battles with the likes of the Watcher of Moria or Lurtz, leader of the Uruk-hai. Each boss requires a unique strategy to defeat.****Most combat scenes from the movies have been turned into levels for the game: from the confrontation with the Ringwraiths at the Weathertop and the battle in the Mines of Moria from the first film to fights with Warg-riders and other enemies on the plains of Rohan from the second film. The game culminates in the defense of Helm's Deep, even though the depiction of the battle in the game differs considerably from that in the film.****Between the levels, cutscenes tell the story. These scenes combine actual film footage with footage rendered with the game engine.****The game offers lots of bonus content, some of which must be unlocked by completing missions or reaching certain levels with the characters. Featured are interviews with the filmmakers and actors (who also provide voices for the game) as well as various making-of features."},{"id":5250,"title":"Lotus Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kuju Entertainment","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"First game of new millennium to be officially licensed by Group Lotus Plc. A British company famous for their racing and sports cars notable appearances in earlier games include James Bond: The Spy Who Loved Me starring Roger Moore and Lotus: The Ultimate Challenge.****Features 42 cars spanning the company’s history covering: Formula One era (1962 Type 25, 1978 Type 79T to 2001 Formula Lotus), Classic era (1957 Seven S1 to 1986 Excel SE) to modern sports cars (1964 Competition Elan, 1980 E-spirit S2 to new Elise), and two concept cars designed by Lotus Engineers. Each virtual Formula One car is based on actual Team Lotus accomplishments, and other models were thoroughly tried by actual Lotus test drivers. A brief corporate history is also provided in the game.****“Challenge” mode begins on ‘Lotus test track’ beat best lap time to qualify, then select a character from fictional Lotus Challenge team in story based contest a mixture of World Series Championship racing circuits, stunt driving, and one-on-one races. Each completed segment is ‘unlocked’. “Collection” mode gives players’ access to every car and track ‘unlocked’. “Championship” mode involves seven different championship classes of Classic cars to Super cars, only two of these can be used, as others must be ‘unlocked’ to play. “Single” mode lets you play a quick game of up to 15 laps of any event, challenges, stunts, and races that is ‘unlocked’.****Twenty circuits across various locations from city, speedway to custom circuits: Trafalgar Square or Buckingham Palace in London, Arizona Yuma County Speedway, Florida Jupiter Beach to Tokyo Bay Tunnel in either day or night with set weather conditions like sunny, fog, rain or snow. Circuits range from flat terrain, navigating sharp hairpins to steep hill climbs. Diversions include nine special events, four stunt sequences and nine different challenges – stunts on Hollywood movie set or advertisements to car football; tasks like fleeing the paparazzi in approaching traffic to transporting against time a pregnant woman to hospital before delivery. Official Lotus test drivers offer advice on undertaking individual courses.****A variety of options are available from transmission controls, driving aids, and opponent skill to degree of vehicle damage ranging in minimum windows or headlights breakage to total bodywork and engine destruction from minor or major indentation, scraping to separable tires.  ****In game visuals provide information on current ranking in comparison to other drivers, laps completed and remaining, overall circuit map, transmission setting, relevant times for present to entire race time, Speedo and revs counter, three tags for anti-lock braking system, traction control and assisted steering.****Selected multi-player games have access to hidden cars and circuits that can be ‘unlocked’ by finishing agreed single or championship race."},{"id":5251,"title":"Lowrider","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pacific Century Cyber Works","publisherName":"Pacific Century CyberWorks Japan K.K.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Lowrider is a digital recreation of one of the US' most popular automotive subcultures, in which classic cars are lowered to the ground, fitted with hydraulics, and painted up in all manner of flashy colors and liveries. Pick from 18 different cars and show your skills at hopping, pancaking, juggling, and several other maneuvers in a contest against either the computer or another player. The game also includes a custom paint feature, as well as a soundtrack consisting of either southern crunk (in the US release) or Japanese hip-hop music (in the Japan release)."},{"id":5252,"title":"Lucinda Green's Equestrian Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"2Wg","publisherName":"Red Mile Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"Equestrian Challenge is an horse riding game based on three-day eventing: Show Jumping, Cross Country, and Dressage.****The player begins as a young rider at the two-star level who is taken under the wing of Lucinda Green, one of the world's most accomplished eventing riders, who trains them and their horse to reach three and four-star competitive events.****These competitive events take place at our officially licensed event locations: Adelaide, Kentucky, Badminton, and Burghley.****The player’s horse must be cared for at home in the paddock to make sure it's fed, watered, groomed, and happy.  The player is also able to develop the horse’s stats (Speed, Stamina, Jumping, Agility, Trust) by winning events and progressing through the game.****At the four star-level, the player must compete against some of the world's top riders, including: Polly Stockton, Mary King, Phillip Dutton, William Fox-Pitt, Andreas Dibowski, Wendy Schaefer, Caroline Powell, Jan Thompson/Byyny, Andrew Scott, Megan Jones, Dirk Schrade, Clayton Fredricks, Karren O’Connor, Nick Gaulett, Darren Chiaccia, and David O’Connor.****During the game the player wins hundreds of unlockables, including: clothes, ribbons and prizes.  Some of these are used to improve your performance in subsequent events, others as awards for winning competitions.****With Lucinda Green's guidance, the ultimate goal is to win all four four-star events at Adelaide, Kentucky, Badminton, and Burghley."},{"id":5253,"title":"Lumines Plus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Opus","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"A puzzle game in which the goal is to place as many 2-color falling blocks (a la Tetris) on the playing field in like-colored blocks in order to wipe it clean.  During play, a timeline crosses the field from left to right, clearing and counting up your matches.  The more matches you make before the timeline wipes them clean, the bigger the combo multiplier towards your score.****As you progress through the game, Lumines will reward you with new \"skins\" which completely change the graphics, sound effects and music during play.****In \"puzzle\" mode, you stack the blocks in order to create the various shapes that you are shown.****Lumines also lets you play against the CPU or wirelessly against another player on the PSP.****The 2007 PS2 port is completely identical to the PSP version, except for some new skins."},{"id":5254,"title":"Lupin the 3rd - Treasure of the Sorcerer King","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Banpresto","publisherName":"Banpresto Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Treasure of the Sorcerer King is a stealth action game putting players in the role of anime legend Lupin the 3rd.  Together with Jigen and Goemon, Lupin seeks to steal valuable treasures out from under Inspector Zenigata's nose.  Players have access to Lupin's wide array of gadgets and disguises, which allow him to pass by guards unnoticed or to get close enough to pick their pockets.****As a stealth game, Lupin the 3rd: Treasure of the Sorcerer King plays like an arcade answer to Metal Gear Solid or Splinter Cell.  The game also has puzzles in the classic Resident Evil mode.  Lupin plays out from a third-person perspective with a first-person free look option."},{"id":5255,"title":"Luxor - Pharaoh's Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"MumboJumbo","publisherName":"MumboJumbo","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Embark on an adventure through the lands of ancient Egypt in the latest installment of the Luxor series. Enjoy 88 levels of graphics portraying pyramids, temples and many more of Egypt's marvels. Guide your mystical winged-shooter, swooping back and forth, as you destroy magical spheres before they reach the pyramid lying at the end of their path. To help eliminate enemy spheres, Luxor: Pharaoh's Challenge features more explosive power-ups than before. "},{"id":5256,"title":"Mace Griffin Bounty Hunter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Warthog","publisherName":"Black Label Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"You play as Mace Griffin a former space ranger who after being framed and sent to prison has turned to a life of bounty hunting in an attempt to find out what really happened.****The game plays as a standard FPS with a twist. Every now and then you get to pilot different space ships in hectic dog fights. The transitions between the two parts of the game is almost unnoticeable and while you are in space you can even park your ship and have a walk around inside before you get on with your mission."},{"id":5257,"title":"Mad Maestro!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Desert Productions","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The city has announced plans to destroy the concert hall! You are Takt, a young conductor attempting to recruit the best musicians around so that they can put on a concert to save the performance hall. In order to accomplish this, Takt must travel around the city making people happy with his music and recruiting them for his orchestra. Once he has his ensemble together, it's time for the big show: a musical extravaganza at the symphony hall. Perform perfectly and you will save the hall and keep music alive for generations to come.  If you fail, the hall will be closed down. The game features 11 levels, including the epic performance at the symphony hall. Touch-sensitive controls allow you to feel the music. The soundtrack features Brahms, Strauss, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Schubert, Beethoven, and many other classical artists."},{"id":5258,"title":"Madagascar - Escape 2 Africa","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Toys for Bob","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is based on the family movie of the same name.****Shortly after becoming adjusted to being on Madagascar after becoming trapped there, Alex, Marty, Gloria and Mellman get homesick for their old home of New York Zoo and decide to get back there post haste.**With the help of the penguins, they make an old crashed plane flyable again, and set off for the big apple with the penguins, monkeys and King Julian in tow.**Unfortunately, they develop problems mid flight and crash land in Africa, where Alex meets his father, Marty meets more zebras and Gloria finds love. But then they have to save the Savannah from a water shortage.****Whilst you play, you will be able to control all four main characters.**In order to progress through the game, you will have to complete various objectives to aid your escape from Africa, such as sneaking the penguins through the human camp to get supplies, help Gloria search caves for hidden treasure whilst avoiding crocodiles and using a penguin driven car to chase a human convoy and get supplies.****There are several multiplayer tournaments available, including 4 player soccer, mini golf, jungle chess, musical chairs and volcano dancing."},{"id":5259,"title":"Madagascar","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Toys for Bob","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Be a part of Dreamwork's animated adventure by guiding Marty the Zebra, Alex the lion, Melman the giraffe, Gloria the hippo and those stealthy Penguins as they escape the Central Park Zoo into the streets of New York and then into the wild jungle...err San Diego zoo.****The storyline is exactly the same as the movie itself and each chapter will bring you further in the story.  Every chapter will have various goals set.  Only one specific goal per chapter is required to complete the chapter so you can always replay the chapter later to try to complete all the goals. ****Every stage will also require you to play as a different character and some will involve all characters. ****Each character have their own unique abilities:  Marty can kick with his hind legs, sneak around his enemies slide and perform long-jumps.  Alex the lion can throw fruits, use his claws and roar at his enemies. Gloria can tumble, butt bounce and hip check her enemies.  And when she eats some chili peppers, she will be able to charge into her enemies. Melman can spin into, throw items at and head bash his enemies. He can also perform the Helicopter move which enables him to glide long distances. Finally the Penguin can slide, fish and attack with a Finishing move (something like a karate chop) to defeat their enemies.****Throughout the game there will be various items to collect including Life Tikis to replenish your Health Meter and Monkey Money that will enable you to buy special things at the Zoovenir Shop like mini games and special outfits for the Madagascar cast."},{"id":5260,"title":"Madden NFL 06","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The football masters are back once again and ready to blow you away with some of the best features ever.****All new major passing offense and passing upgrades like the all new QB vision.****Brand new single-player mode lets you experience the life of an NFL player by earning one of more than 60 Personas ranging from MVP to Movie Star.****New robust (online) features: share files via your EA Locker and instantly find a solid match-up with improved matchmaking. Also check your EA SPORTS Fantasy Football stats in game."},{"id":5261,"title":"Madden NFL 07","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Madden NFL 07 is the seventeenth installment of the Madden NFL series. This version introduces some new tricks, updates some features, and brings depth to some game modes from previous Madden titles.****The 07 game focuses on the Running Back by giving you lead blocker controls. After selecting a running play, you can cycle through offensive players to open up gaps. New evasive maneuvers are controlled with a separate stick to elude defenders, along with new juking and spinning maneuvers.****Start a career with your favorite NFL team, draft the players, call the plays, and lead your team to a dynasty. Or, make your own player and guide him on and off the field through his entire career starting with the draft. If you do not want to mess with all the options and features you can simply sit down for a quick game."},{"id":5262,"title":"Madden NFL 08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"EA Sports' 2008 edition in the Madden series has some new features along with an updated roster and some new animations. The new read and react system lets you see your opponents weakness against your own players letting you exploit their weakness. The AI is more improved plus the new receiver control/lead block feature lets you play as a blocker to create a hole in the defence and switch back to your runner to bust through.****It also features new skill drills to help your player gain more stats in the ever popular NFL Superstar along with the new Ring of Champion feature that lets you design a ring when you complete a certain achievement such as winning the Super Bowl or winning the MVP.  It has a new fantasy challenge mode that lets you draft any player you want and risk them in mini-games to create and elite superteam. Also, the superstar mode features a mode where you can play as your team, but also to choose to watch the CPU take control of your team and take over with your player when called upon.****Game commentary is provided by John Madden and Al Michaels."},{"id":5263,"title":"Madden NFL 09","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Madden NFL 09 is the nineteenth installment in the long-running American football series. It was released for all major platform at the time except for Windows, which had annual releases since Madden NFL 97.****As with the previous version, the essential gameplay elements are intact with various tweaks and enhancements. The Franchise mode has been altered to allow for team management for 60 years. In the Superstar mode a rookie player can be created, or imported from NCAA Football 09, with the aim to better the skills and become one of the best players. There is an option to retry certain sections and an analysis tools provides deep inspection of the tactics and mistakes. For new players, three accessibility options are included: one-button gameplay, handicapping options and adaptive skill levels to replace the regular difficulty levels. Using Super Sim the match can be forwarded to the next change of possession and there are different celebration routines to choose from.****As with the previous editions, there is an updated, fully licensed player roster, graphical enhancements and updates to the gameplay. A few features from earlier versions make a return (Grudge Match, Slide Protection, ...) A Virtual Trainer is introduced where twelve drills can be done in a holographic environment. Based on the results, a \"Madden IQ\" is awarded. Match commentary is provided by Cris Collinsworth and Tom Hammond."},{"id":5264,"title":"Madden NFL 10","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Madden NFL 10 is the tenth iteration of the series on the PlayStation 2. Besides the usual roster updates, it modifies last year's version only slightly, with all previous modes included, and some small changes to gameplay.  Gameplay modes include Play Now, Family Play (with simplified controls), Superstar, Franchise, Fantasy Challenge, Skill Drills, and more. The major gameplay change is the custom control stick: players can assign a large number of moves to the right analog stick, with unique sets for each position. For multiplayer games, an \"icing the kicker\" mechanic was added: the defending player calls a time out just before the kick and can then increase the kicker's nervousness by button-mashing, causing the offensive player's controller to vibrate. Another new feature is the impact cam, making the camera shake on big hits. Other features can also be found in other versions of the game: a \"fight for the fumble\" mini-game, hot and cold streaks for players during a game, and newly-recorded commentary from Cris Collinsworth and Tom Hammond."},{"id":5265,"title":"Madden NFL 11","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Madden NFL 11 is another yearly update in the long-running Madden football series. The version for PlayStation 2 is based closely on the previous year's version, with roster updates, but reusing that version's modes, menus and gameplay options. The only major changes are new commentary by Gus Johnson and a new soundtrack.  Returning gameplay modes include Play Now, Family Play (with simplified controls), Superstar, Franchise, Fantasy Challenge, Skill Drills, and more. Online multiplayer however has been removed. All of last year's gameplay changes also return, including the Custom Control Stick and the \"fight for the fumble\" QTE mini-game."},{"id":5266,"title":"Madden NFL 12","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2011","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Madden NFL 12 continues the rich tradition of the storied franchise by bringing fans closer to the NFL than ever before. Featuring all 32 teams, stadiums, and your favorite players in the league, Madden NFL 12 is True to the Game. The new system uses a player's momentum and over 100 new tackle animations, including 40 gang tackles, to provide more impactful hits, stolen tackles, and consecutive hit tackling. • Players in zone and man coverage will properly recognize and react to plays, including the ability to break out of assignments when appropriate, resulting in a defensive team that truly works together. • The Number 1 most requested feature allows you to build the ultimate game plan by modifying an existing playbook or creating your own by selecting up to 400 offensive or defensive plays from 75 different playbooks. • Experience NFL Sundays including 32 team specific run outs, over 500 dynamic broadcast cameras and a network broadcast graphics package. • Visual improvements including new player equipment, helmet stickers, pylon and ball physics, player degradation system that affects uniforms and helmets based on weather and field surface, 3D grass, and new player specific animations. "},{"id":5267,"title":"Madden NFL 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The best-selling PC football game is back to dominate with legendary Madden gameplay and the deepest feature set available.  Think you got game? Take your skills online against the best through EA SPORTS -sponsored tournaments.  Check the online ranking to see how good you really are.  The exclusive NFL coaches club license brings in real coaches complete with their own signature styles and plays to add even more strategy to your game.  Historical All-Madden team rosters let you match-up today's stars with the legends of the game for all-time braggings rights.  Throw in an improved front end and enhanced AI and you've got the ultimate in PC football."},{"id":5268,"title":"Madden NFL 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"John Madden brings the best football back with updated stats and players, bigger than ever! All 32 NFL teams including the expansion Houston Texans.  Hard to believe but they make many improvements on the previous version.  There are new player faces and on-field animations and expanded motion capture.  EA Sports added a new game within the game called Two Minute Drill.****The controls are basically the same with Easy Play using simplified controls and Normal Play with the full features encompassing nearly everything one could do on the real gridiron.   You can create a player or a whole team.  Trade players and manage teams through out the season."},{"id":5269,"title":"Madden NFL 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"In the game you control the ball by players of your favorite team to win the match. Opposite players also has tactic commands of their coach to take the ball from you. ****The game for first time features on-line gaming capability and also adds new teams like Houston Texans, and new NFL division alignment.The game also has Create-a-Player option, where the players can determine in mini-games their physical conditions, for example, to be receivers or quarterbacks. Later you can include these players into teams. However, there is also availability to trade players instead of train them. Also the game has an option, which allows to play from playbook and then practice it. ****In XBox, Windows, PS2, PSX, GameCube versions the commentary is provided by Al Michaels. The game has rendered graphics with all animation based on it.****The GBA version has graphics similar to Madden '94 for SNES and Genesis, but has multiplayer mode using GCN/GBA cable.****The game is up to 4 players."},{"id":5270,"title":"Madden NFL 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The long running Madden series returns for another series of NFL action on nearly every platform available in 2003.****New to the series this year are, of course, every new player included in the rosters for the new season, along with every other defensive and attacking player from every team in the league.****New gameplay modes include Owner Mode, an option that allows you to hire your own staff, set prices for tickets and hot dogs, build your own stadium, organise camps pre-season, and nearly everything else an owner needs to do to make his or her team special.****Play a full season and go all the way towards the Super Bowl final, or re-live special moments from past games and try to change history. You can use a full playbook based on the pros, with a host of tricks and formations.****Those new to the series (or NFL in general) can watch video tutorials presented by Al Michaels and Melissa Stark, to fill you in on every little detail of the sport and the game (not available on GBA)."},{"id":5271,"title":"Madden NFL 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Another year, another Madden. Further AI, graphical and gameplay updates have been included for this new update to the long standing NFL series from EA Sports.****As usual, you can play through the entire NFL season with each team and every player. During play you can perform a range of plays and moves to advantage your team against the best in the business, offline, online or split screen. Play a quick match, the entire season and the playoffs right the way through to the big one, the Superbowl."},{"id":5272,"title":"Made Man - Confessions of the Family Blood","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Silverback Studios","publisherName":"Mastertronic Group Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The opening sees your character, Joey Verola, talking to someone else about money, lots of money. He (Joey) then goes on to tell his story, whereupon the first level begins: he begins his life of crime in North Carolina, where a delivery goes awry. ****The game is played from a third-person perspective, much like Max Payne, with character movement controlled by the W, A, S, and D keys. The mouse is used to aim and shoot, as well as for limited camera movement. You can take cover behind objects by pressing space. This makes Joey press his back against said object (i.e. a wall, a trash bin, etc.) and you can then shoot from behind it. Additionally, a slow mode, dubbed \"kill rush\" is available for use, but only after you fill up a \"kill meter\"."},{"id":5273,"title":"Mafia","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Illusion Softworks","publisherName":"Gathering","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Mafia, you play as Tommy Angelo, a cabbie in the 1930's prohibition America, who is suddenly thrust into the mafia.****The game begins with a cutscene.  All of a sudden, two guys jump into your cab, and tell you to lose the people behind you, who seem to be shooting at you.  After going through the city, and finally losing the tail, you are instructed to drive to a bar.  The two guy's get out, go inside, and bring out a nice \"payment\" for you, and offer you a job.  The next day, while taking a coffee break, your car is smashed by two rival gangsters.  After this, you decide it would be wise to join the two guy's you picked up last night, and this is where the game begins.  You are now a soldier in the Salieri family.****You begin the game as a lowly soldier, doing routine jobs.  The more you do, the better you do, the better (and more dangerous) jobs will become available to you.****There are many people you will encounter throughout the game, such as Sam and Paulie, your partners, Frank, the accountant, Luigi, the bartender, Ralph, the mechanic, Vincenzo, the weapons guy, and Lucas Bertone, the out of family mechanic.****You will have the chance to drive over 60 vehicles that are reminiscent of the 1930's period.  Each car handles differently, with various degrees of damage.  You can smash windows, destroy bumpers, lights, and mirrors, dent the car, shoot out the tires, or shoot the tires so much they just fall off.  With these vehicles, you will drive through twelve square miles of the city, visiting areas such as Central Island, Chinatown, and the Downtown district.****Complementing the vehicles is a wide array of weapons, such as pistols, tommy guns, shotguns, explosives, baseball bats and crowbars.  While driving a car, you can perform drive-by's by sticking your hand out the window and firing.****To add to the realism, if your gas tank gets punctured, gas will slowly leak out until your car totally empties.  Luckily, there are gas stations scattered throughout the city, allowing you to refuel.****Trying to impede you is the police force.  They will act on anything suspicious.  If they see you carrying a weapon, they will attempt to arrest you.  Going over the speed limit, running red lights, crashing into buildings/cars/objects/etc. will result in fines."},{"id":5274,"title":"Magic Pengel - The Quest for Color","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In a magical land, creatures known as Pengel are living fairy paintbrushes, who can draw and bring to life other creatures, called Doodles. One day, the protagonist of the game finds such a Pengel and tries to create a Doodle. The first experiments do not go very well, and the protagonist realizes he requires the help of a young girl named Zoe and her brother Taro. Their father, Galileo, was one of the finest Doodlers (painters who use Pengels) in the land. But he had to flee as he refused to work for the corrupt king, who uses the art of Doodlers for his evil purposes. Zoe, Taro, and the hero must participate in a battle tournament and find a way to bring Galileo back and defeat the king.  Magic Pengel: The Quest for Color is a combination of \"monster-breeding\", collecting role-playing game in a  Pokémon style, and a drawing game similar to  Mario Paint. The player draws Doodles with the Pengel; the newborn creatures then join the party, where they can train and participate in turn-based battles against Doodles created by the hero's opponents."},{"id":5275,"title":"Magna Carta - Tears of Blood","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SoftMax","publisherName":"Banpresto Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The land of Efferia is a huge continent, where five different races co-exist - alas, not always peacefully. At present, humans and a race called Yasons are having a prolonged conflict. The hero of the game, a young adventurer named Calintz, comes back to his hometown, only to discover that it was destroyed by enemies. Thinking only about revenge, Calintz embarks on a journey that will eventually force him to get involved in the world of conflicts, wars, and intrigues. ****This RPG, developed by the Korean company SoftMax, utilizes a time-based battle system somewhat similar to the Active Battle Time system of  Final Fantasy games. The characters have limited time required to perform an action in battle. They can also store up energy to unleash a stronger attack later. Using the technique named Carta, they can also perform various special attacks."},{"id":5276,"title":"Major League Baseball 2K10","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"The eighth game in the MLB 2K series, MLB 2K10 celebrates the immortal battle on the baseball diamond between pitcher and batter. Featuring a combination of an extensive updating of features from earlier games in the series, alongside a range of new play options designed to heighten the experience of both the player on the mound and at the plate, MLB 2K10 is a baseball gaming experience not to be missed. Additional features include, new pitch selection and batter's swing functionality, multiple game modes — including franchise and career modes — and a variety of multiplayer options. "},{"id":5277,"title":"Major League Baseball 2K11","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2011","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Return to the baseball diamond with your PlayStation 2 with MLB 2K11. Updated for the 2011 season players jump into classic PlayStation 2 baseball gameplay taking the reins of your favorite team in franchise mode as they attempt to build a team to last the ages, or fight their way through a single season in an attempt to make it to the world series. Additional play options and features include: an updated player roster for 2011, multiplayer support online and offline, a Homerun Derby mode, the ability to play as manager and to practice individual plays and situations. "},{"id":5278,"title":"Major League Baseball 2K12","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2012","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Be Perfect: The longest running Major League Baseball franchise returns to the virtual diamond with MLB 2K12 from 2K Sports. Featuring advanced pitching and hitting controls, detailed player tendencies and scouting reports, and immersive game modes for any level of fan, MLB 2K12 is the only game you'll need this season. Available March 6, 2012 on all major gaming consoles. Manager Showdown - Put the bat down and see what it's like to battle from the dugout. Pick your lineup, name a starting pitcher and manage your team to glory. Franchise and Season - Your goal is a World Series championship. How you get there is entirely up to you. Situation Mode - Jump to any key moment in the game, from bases loaded jams to the final out in the 9th. Home Run Derby - Enjoy the pure pleasure of the long ball as you take control of baseball's best sluggers and go deep in a home run hitting com-petition. Soundtrack - Tracks handpicked by SPIN magazine, featuring Cool Kids, Skrillex, The Joy Formidable, Group love, My Morning Jacket and more. "},{"id":5279,"title":"Major League Baseball 2K5 - World Series Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kush Games","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"MLB 2K5 World Series Edition lets you live the thrill of winning the World Series. Take on the best teams in the country as you live out baseball history -- or rewrite it! Great commentary featuring Jon Miller and Joe Morgan Includes custom MLB DVD -- 45 minutes showing the real-life World Series situations, compiling the most pivotal World Series moments "},{"id":5280,"title":"Major League Baseball 2K5","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kush Games","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"MLB 2K5 is the first in the series of 2K games, taking over from it's Sega predecessor, ESPN Major League Baseball. This one has been completely revamped with brand new control schemes and a new graphics engine.  It features brand new animations and added a great deal of detail to the players, stadiums, weather and even cut scenes.****It also featured the obligatory updated roster as well as the standard modes such as exhibition, season and home run derby and also had online capabilities that could support up 30 players.  ESPN was also involved, lending their name to the title and broadcast style with commentators Jon Miller, Joe Morgan and Karl Ravech."},{"id":5281,"title":"Major League Baseball 2K6","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kush Games","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Major League Baseball 2K6 is an update of it's previous years version, featuring the obligatory roster updates as well as a three year report of all the teams and players in the game.  It also featured a brand new movement system as well as realistic player crashes and a morale system, where the better the player is, the more their teammates will perform better as well.****It has the standard modes, exhibition, season as well as a new feature letting players take on the role of an international team in the World Baseball Classic as one of sixteen international baseball teams in a tournament style play.  Players can also challenge umpires if they feel a call has been botched, this can also effect the teams morale, for better or worse depending on the outcome.****It also featured TV broadcast \"flashback replays\", giving it a real feel of a TV presentation as well as being commented on by Jon Miller and the legendary Joe Morgan.  The Xbox 360 version was virtually the same as the previous generations, said for graphics and some extra dialogue and commentary.  Also, Derek Jeter endorsed and graced the cover on all it's console and handheld releases as well.****There is also online capabilities for each console version with the ability to download a friends profile using the V.I.P. (Virtually Identity Profile), with the ability to look at their stats and results of their own games, letting them gain an upper hand against their friends in online matches."},{"id":5282,"title":"Major League Baseball 2K7","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kush Games","publisherName":"2K Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"This instalment in the 2K sports is based on the design of the past games with a bunch of new features and enhancements. The 2K7 edition has an all-new fielding and baseruninng A.I. system that simplifies the control allowing you to take control of each baserunner individually. New to this year too, is the pennant fever mode, in which you can take your favorite franchise all the way to the World Series Championship during the most intense part of the MLB season.****'The Farm' has been added to the Franchise mode, where aspiring owners can now scout and evaluate minor league players by playing full games with AAA clubs. Besides that, both the graphics engine as the MLB roster has been updated.****Also present is Inside Edge from last year's instalment, where player abilities are boosted through strength. 150 animations were added to mimic real-life stars based on signature style. The fielding has been redesigned, there is a dynamic throwing system and online play for the 360 and PS3 version. In a mini-game, the player can have the manager argue with the umpire by tapping a button."},{"id":5283,"title":"Major League Baseball 2K8","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kush Games","publisherName":"2K Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"A continuation of 2K's baseball franchise, 2K8 features the obligatory roster updates along with some new features.  It features the Swing Stick 2.0 which can produce many different hit varieties and a Total Pitch Control which utilizes the analog sticks for the PS2, PS3 and Xbox 360.  The PSP has the same features, but uses the D-Pad while the Wii's controls are utilized by the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.****It has all MLB teams and most of the major players, along with 90 different minor league teams with 18 authentic minor league stadiums with the ability to play in exhibition along with a franchise mode as well.  It also features many signature animations from the major players and features the commentator talents of Jon Miller and Joe Morgan.****Aside from the Wii, each game can be played on multi-player using their respective online service and has the ability to use 2K cards which can be collected and traded among online players."},{"id":5284,"title":"Major League Baseball 2K9","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"2K Sports","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Major League Baseball 2K9 is a simulation of the sport of baseball. The heart of the game is the franchise mode where the player can play whole seasons with its hundreds of matches and a managerial part. Besides keeping the balance, there are three main activities in this part: studying extensive statistics, player trading and hiring players through free agents. The latter is similar to other sports games: every player has other wishes for his team, e.g. athletic success. If the player's club can fulfill these wishes better the club has to pay less salary. Trading however is handled differently: Every club gives a value to the players on the roster. This value influences how the trading plays out. Training is another important part to consider.****Matches can either be simulated or played manually. Every part of the match has its own control scheme: For pitching the player uses two parts of his input device: the first for aiming and the second to recreate a movement (depending on the used move). Batting is done by swinging the bat in the right timing. He can also influence the ball's direction in the way he hits it. During fielding the player basically tells the controlled player the direction in which he should throw the ball. **Besides the franchise mode the player can participate in training, Home Run Derby and Postseason mode (play-offs). Players can unlock training cards.****The are a few small differences between the versions: on the Wii the player controls batting and pitching directly with the remote and the nunchuck and the PSP version features slightly different fielding controls. In the franchise mode the player can manage up to four franchises in the PS2 version and there is a farming system on PSP."},{"id":5285,"title":"Makai Kingdom - Chronicles of the Sacred Tome","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Nippon Ichi Software","publisherName":"Nippon Ichi Software Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Makai Kingdom is the fourth Nippon Ichi-developed tactical RPG on PlayStation 2 and it follows closely in the footsteps of the previous games of the same style, which are Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, La Pucelle: Tactics and Phantom Brave.****Lord Zetta, the king of Netherworld, tried to rewrite the history of the land but didn't succeed, and in the process brought demise onto himself. Three evil Overlords appeared before Zetta and promised to help him in his quest to take over the land once more. The player takes control of Zetta and his army to return Netherworld to its rightful owner.****The game mechanics consist of several stages in which the player must defeat the enemy or fulfill other tasks to advance to the next level. Fighting is done in turns, meaning that once the player has moved and attacked, it's the enemy's turn to move his troops one by one. When the battle is won, the next level becomes selectable. Between fights, you can improve your squad of fighters by buying better weapons, recruiting more soldiers and so on."},{"id":5286,"title":"Maken Shao - Demon Sword","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Atlus Co.","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Maken Shao is an enhanced remake of Atlus' Dreamcast \"first-person slasher\"  Maken X.****In the near future, USA and China are the principal powers trying to get total control over the world. A special research laboratory has developed Maken, an ancient weapon that can connect to people's minds and change them. By using Maken's mental powers, the hero can transform into other characters, and it is up to him to decide which side he will join in the conflict.****The PS2 release has updated graphics, the gameplay is now from third person perspective, and an \"Image Flare System\" was added, that allows you to extract skills from images you obtain thanks to your power."},{"id":5287,"title":"Malice","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Argonaut Games","publisherName":"Evolved Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In this action-adventure platformer you play the part of Malice. Malice  starts the game being resurrected by Death himself and it is explained that she is actually a demi-goddess who has stripped of her powers. Hell-bent on revenge, you must help Malice traverse many worlds armed with a variety of weapons; including the Mace of Clubs, the Clockwork Hammer and the Quantum Tuning Fork. Malice can also learn and use elemental magic to help her overcome many hazards. Can you help Malice beat the rising Crow Army to reach the evil Dog God and restore the shattered world once more?"},{"id":5288,"title":"Mambo","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"No Description Available!"},{"id":5289,"title":"Mana Khemia - Alchemists of Al-Revis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Gust","publisherName":"NIS America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The fourth entry of the Atelier Iris series, this time around the player takes control of a student named Vayne Aurelius at the Al Revis Academy for Alchemy, where players complete tasks and quests set before them by a professor of the university.  If a player fails to complete these tasks they will have to stay behind and also the story will change depending on who the player chooses to work with during these quests.****The game still features RPG-style elements, but now with different features.  Instead of \"leveling up\" by defeating enemies where the player can choose how there character will develop using a \"crafting\" system, letting them choose which attributes they want to modify.  Players can also \"craft\"  items and weapons using various objects scattered throughout the world.****Players will no longer have random engagements, something more common in many RPGs, this time around the player can choose who or what they want to fight with the ability to see your opponents symbols on the board, choosing if they want to engage them."},{"id":5290,"title":"Mana Khemia 2 - Fall of Alchemy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Gust","publisherName":"NIS America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"THE END MARKS THE BEGINNING FOR ALCHEMY As the bench mark of hardcore RPG titles, Mana Khemia evolves to a new level for the PlayStation 2. With the ultimate 2D graphics blended with anime influenced 3D environments the visuals are stunning. Game play is as excellent as its looks with plenty of action and tons of item crafting. Players can indulge in the hardcore world of gaming with highest degree possible on the PlayStation 2 platform. "},{"id":5291,"title":"Manhunt","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rockstar North","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Manhunt casts you as James Earl Cash, a prisoner on death row.  You are led down a corridor where you are about to receive a lethal injection.  The needle goes in.  You wake up hours later.  A mysterious voice tells you to stick in the nearby earpiece, and explains that the \"lethal\" injection was just a heavy sedative.  The man, later identified as Starkweather, turns out to be a director of snuff movies, where the people are really killed.  He explains that if you follow his directions, manage to kill people and survive, you'll earn your freedom.  This begins James Earl Cash's journey.****Throughout the course of the game, you'll have to make your way through different locales, such as a city and a mall, while killing gangs.  You'll face lots of different gangs, from The Hoods and The Skins to tougher gangs like The Innocenz.  Gang members carry weapons ranging from pistols and shotguns to knives and glass shards.****Manhunt is primarily a stealth game.  You'll have to hide behind walls, flatten yourself against walls, crouch, hide behind objects, and walk to avoid attracting attention.  You can also throw glass bottles to create a distraction, or you can punch surfaces and yell to get gangs to come to you.****You have a variety of weapons at your disposal, from the traditional, such as the shotgun and uzi, to the disgusting, such as a sickle and plastic bag.  Each weapon has three different ways of attacking, depending on how long you hold the button.  A quick attack will do the job, a medium attack will be bloody, but a high attack, requiring the longest amount of time, will earn you the most points, and will allow you to see your kill in a cinematic style, with blood splatting on the camera, and gurgling noises.****Manhunt also lets you use a USB headset, such as the one that came included with SOCOM: U.S. Navy Seals.  With the headset, you will hear Starkweather speak into your ears instead of through your speakers, and you will be able to shout into the microphone to attract gangs instead of pressing a button."},{"id":5292,"title":"Manhunt 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rockstar London","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Manhunt 2 does not build upon the story and events of the first game. Instead, the same game mechanics are transferred to a new location, the Dixmor Insane Asylum, where the staff prefers to beat up the patients and experiment on them, rather than to offer treatment for their illness. One day a power outage allows the patients to revolt and bring mayhem to the asylum. The player gets the chance to play two roles: as Dr. Daniel Lamb and Leo Kasper. Although the beginning is set inside the asylum, the action soon moves to other locations.****The game mechanics are largely stealth oriented, while later levels offer more of a regular third-person shooter feel when more firearms become available. Gunplay requires extensive use of cover, maneuvers and sometimes stealth for success. There is a radar system, enemies have different levels of awareness and kills are best performed from the shadows. Players can throw objects to distract enemies or make noises into the USB headset to lure them away from their friends (PS2). To hide in the dark a quick mini-game needs to be performed. If it is not completed in time, the character's location will be revealed at once.****As in the first game players can perform executions, with three styles: Hasty (white), Violent (yellow) and Gruesome (red). These feature explicit violence including strangling, beatings, gun violence, setting them on fire and more. Some of these kills are however censored with blacked out scenes or the camera turning away. In the Wii version player need to mimic the motions needed for a kill with the combination of the Wiimote and the Nunchuk.****All versions are quite similar. The Wii edition includes three exclusive weapons (bottle, mace and a razor), while the other two versions have a weapon not found in the Wii game: a samurai sword. The Wii version is also the only one to include a short tutorial to familiarize the player with the controls. Other small changes in the Wii edition include more detailed environments, additional dialogue, new hunters (Sexual Deviants scene), some changes in weapon placement, a new manhole execution (in Ghosts), and more animations for Daniel and Leo, especially in close combat."},{"id":5293,"title":"Maniac Mole","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Once upon a time, a mole fell asleep in his house, but when he awoke, the world around him had changed. His cozy hole was turned into a laboratory inhabited by some violent creatures. The laboratory is huge, spread around numerous levels, and goes deep underground. Our mole has to go deeper and deeper underground to clear his house of these creatures and destroy the laboratory. "},{"id":5294,"title":"Marc Ecko's Getting Up - Contents Under Pressure","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Double Helix Games","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Contents Under Pressure is an action adventure that combines stealth and combat, as you guide urban graffiti artist Trane to fame. In the oppressed city of New Radius, you need to establish your name as an artist by laying down tags, burners and full pieces, but rival crews and law enforcement (Civil Conduct Keepers) are always on your tail. You will also uncover a conspiracy that plagues the city.****The game is story-driven with linear level progression. Most missions have platform elements and require you to lay art, varying from tags and stickers to complex pieces with full color, lettering and characters, on often difficult to reach surfaces. As it is not a friendly environment, Trane can deliver a host of punch and kick combos, use grabs, humiliate other artists, and interact with the surroundings. Your art arsenal includes markers, brushes, cans and rollers. All available pieces are kept in your black book, and new styles are unlocked while playing.****The title refers to working your way up the scene, as well as the \"Get In, Get Up, and Get Out\" principle - you need to gain access to restricted areas, get up on tall objects where your work can be seen, and get out afterwards without being caught. Good spots can be tracked using Intuition, and appear as coloured clouds.****The game is conceived by clothing impresario Marc Ecko, founder of the suburban designer label Ecko and is intended to pay tribute to graffiti culture and its history. Artists such as Cope2, Futura and Seen contributed art to the game."},{"id":5295,"title":"Margot's Word Brain","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Slam Games","publisherName":"ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Margot's Word Brain consists of six different word games (five in the iPhone version) that can be played on their own or as part of the ultimate Word Brain Challenge where the games are all played in sequence. In all of the games the player has to select letters to create words and all of them are timed. The games are as follows: •Word Link: The player is presented with a grid of letters and has 90 seconds to find as many three, four, five and six letter words as possible from connected letters. As words are created the letters are removed from the grid and others fall down in their place. •Word Mine: The player is presented with six jumbled up letters and has to make as many words out of those as possible. •Hyper Txt: The player is presented with words that has to be spelled with a mobile phone pad as fast as possible. •Word Run: The player competes against an AI opponent and has to place as many words as possible on a 6x6 grid. It's similar to Scrabble but the player can use any letters and the words does not have to be connected. •Word Safe: Similar to Word Link but here the letters make out two wheels that can be rotated to enable more word connections. •Word Search: The player is briefly shown three six letter words and then has 20 seconds to find them on a 6x6 grid "},{"id":5296,"title":"Mark Davis Pro Bass Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sims","publisherName":"Natsume","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Mark Davis Pro Bass Challenge is the arcade-style bass fishing game, where you'll experience the thrills of real Bass Tournaments! See if you can work your way up the ranks in American Bass Fishing Tournaments as you fish for the black bass • All the latest tackle equipment in exciting pro, semi-pro and amateur tournaments • Realistic 3D graphics bring the lake to life and perfectly duplicate seasonal & weather changes • See if you have what it takes to compete against fishing master Mark Davis himself! "},{"id":5297,"title":"Mark of Kri, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"SCEA","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"In this action adventure, you play Rau, a warrior hero.  Accompanying him is his sacred bird, Kuzo, who helps him by activating items, scouting ahead, and reading ancient scripts.  This is a beat 'em up game with many twists.  There is a unique targeting system that helps you decide which enemy to attack by pressing the corresponding buttons.  Bash your enemies with the game's nice combo system.  Rau has several weapons to choose from like his sword, Taiaha, axe, and even a bow.  But Rau isn't just a brawny \"walk up and beat him up guy\",  he can also work stealthly, taking out his enemies in single strikes.  The cutscenes are hand drawn and animated.  There are many items to unlock and other modes of play."},{"id":5298,"title":"Marvel - Ultimate Alliance","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Raven Software","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Dr. Doom has united supervillains as the Masters of Evil. Now for the first time ever, over 20 Marvel superheroes including Spider-Man, Captain America, Wolverine, Ghost Rider, Blade and Silver Surfer have come together to stop Doom. Mix and match your choice of Marvel superheroes, in teams of four as you travel across the Marvel Universe to stop this threat. Certain teams such as The Fantastic Four and The New Avengers provide additional bonuses.****Some heroes must be unlocked first. The game also features RPG elements, such as leveling up. When a hero gains a level, they earn points you can use to upgrade their skills. You also collect Shield Coins, which can be spent on boosts for your hero team. ****You explore various legendary Marvel locales, from Asgard, to Prince Namor's Atlantis, where you take on foes with punches, kicks and super powers. Super powers drain energy, however, so use them wisely. Combos can be achieved by combining super powers. Energy is restored by collecting blue orbs from fallen foes. ****Boss battles are like the comics themselves: titanic battles that often not only test brawn but your brain as well. With over 20 playable heroes plus all the cameos, there are over 100 heroes and villains.****The game modes feature either single player, co-op, or online play. In general, Marvel Ultimate Alliance's gameplay can be considered an improved version of 2004's X-Men: Legends. The different versions are fairly identical. The PSP release has three more game modes, while Wii, PS3 and Xbox 360 have additional levels."},{"id":5299,"title":"Marvel - Ultimate Alliance 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"n - Space","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 continues the four-player mayhem of the previous Marvel Ultimate Alliance and, before that, the X-Men Legends series It is based on the Secret War and Civil War storylines from the comics. After Nick Fury leads an unauthorized super-hero assault on Latveria and a fight gone wrong kills hundreds of civilians in Connecticut, the government passes the super-human registration act, which requires all super-powered individuals to reveal their identities to the government. At one point in the story, you have to choose the pro or anti registration side and certain heroes will always be on one side or another, locking them out if you choose the other path. The game after this point changes depending on the storyline you choose.****You start with a handful of characters and can unlock more by completing bonus simulator missions, which will give you a special task like blowing up cars. There are four heroes active at all times during the game, unless they get knocked out. Each character has a health meter and a stamina meter. You can use SHIELD access points, usually at the beginning and middle of each level, to switch out characters. The stamina meter recharges on its own and controls use of powers. Each hero has a jump (which can also be used to double-jump, fly or web-swing, depending on the character), grab, quick strike and powerful strike. These can be used in combination to do things like jumping attacks, pick up an enemy, then punch them, etc. Combining these with a modifier button allows you to use powers. Each hero has a wide variety of powers. Leveling up gives you points to spend on improving the powers. You can re-assign the points and change which powers are active at any time.****Defeating enemies and smashing environment items gives you health refills and points that can be spent upgrading statistics for each hero. There are also items that you can carry that will give stat bonuses like increased HP or a bonus to a specific type of damage.****The big change over the previous game is the addition of fusions, which are two-character team-up attacks. This is controlled by a meter of four stars. You fill this by defeating enemies or finding an item that instantly fills the whole meter. You can spend one star to revive a fallen teammate or all four to perform a fusion attack. Any possible combination of two characters has their own unique fusion. There are three basic types:****There are targeted fusions, like having Things throw Mr. Fantastic at someone. These do high damage to a single target and are good for using on bosses. There are also clearing fusions, like having Storm bounce her lighting off Wolverine. These damage all enemies in a given radius. Clearing fusions are good for clearing out a clump of enemies. Finally, there are guided fusions, like Iceman and Human Torch shooting their powers at each other, then running around mowing down anyone who gets between them. These are good for clearing out scattered enemies."},{"id":5300,"title":"Marvel Nemesis - Rise of the Imperfects","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Games","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"When New York City is attacked by aliens, the greatest heroes (and villains) in the Marvel Universe confront them.  Marvel Nemesis has two playing modes, a single-player story mode, where players brawl their way through a Mark Millar scripted tale, and a single- or two-player versus mode pitting heroes and villains against each other in a sandbox arena.****Famous Marvel characters have been reimagined by artist Jae Lee and new characters have been created for this game series.  The PS2 and Xbox versions support online play and all versions have unlockable arenas, characters, and extras."},{"id":5301,"title":"Marvel Super Hero Squad","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Blue Tongue Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Marvel Super Hero Squad is an action beat-em-up game for one to four players that is based on the animated Marvel TV series. ****The game is based in Super Hero City and sees the Super Hero Squad battling against Dr. Doom’s Lethal Legion of villains.**The story is that long ago the mighty Infinity Sword was shattered and nor Dr. Doom and his minions are seeking the pieces, the Infinity Fractals. Each Fractal is immensely powerful and gives whoever possesses it special powers. Super Hero City is in danger and only the Super Hero Squad can save the day!****With a story line like that the stage is set for lots of fighting, though the enemies can be targetted so players can throw objects and use long range attacks.**Player(s) can either work their way through the story in Adventure mode, or fight with other players in Battle mode. **The two modes of play offer different types of game-play and features : ****Adventure Mode: This is for two players and gives the player(s)****1. Six campaigns  to recover the Infinity Fractals and gain new and super powers **The chance to play as one of these characters Wolverine, Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, Silver Surfer or Falcon**Two unlockable campaigns featuring Spider-Man and Dr. Doom.**Co-operative play**Unlockable characters, battle areas and costumes.****Battle Mode: This allows up to four players to ****1. fight as their favorite Villain or Super Hero**choose from over 20 characters including Avengers, X-Men, and the Fantastic Four**use and create combination attacks"},{"id":5302,"title":"Marvel vs. Capcom 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes is the sequel to the 2D fighting game Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. ****The game allows you to tag in all three players (instead of two, while the third is only used for special attacks, in the predecessor).****There are now up to 56 characters to use (most you have to unlock), including new characters like Jill Valentine from Resident Evil and Tron Bonn from Mega Man Legends.****Another new gameplay feature allows your team mates to come in during battle and give you a little health boost. This helps in lasting the distance in Survival mode, but they can also be hit by on coming attacks from the enemy."},{"id":5303,"title":"Mary-Kate and Ashley - Sweet 16 - Licensed to Drive","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"n - Space","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"Mary-Kate and Ashley: Sweet 16: Licensed to Drive is a party game four up to four players.  You play as Mary-Kate, Ashley or one of their friends.  As they just turned sixteen, they drive around the game boards, which look like cities, in their own cars.****In each turn of the main adventure mode, a spinner determines how far each player goes.  Some spaces have special actions that move the player, assess fines or grant bonus, or allow the player to purchase items to help them in the game.  If two players land on the same space, there is a head-to-head competition to determine who can stay.  At the end of each round, there is a four-player minigame.  These minigames can involve racing racing, windsurfing, kayaking, assembling a car from pieces to match a picture, tag, reflexes or any number of other things.  Coins to purchase helpful items are awarded based on performance in these games.****There is also a Bring It On mode where victory is determined by winning a set number of minigames.  This can be played with or without the game board and an Arcade mode, which allows you to just play the minigames."},{"id":5304,"title":"Mashed - Drive to Survive","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Supersonic","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Mashed is an action-packed top-down arcade-racer. On 13 tracks (which must be played free in single-player first) you need all your driving skills to survive and make it to the finish as the 1st with one of the four different cars available (from slow ones to really fast ones).****The heart of the single-player mode (besides the quick battle against the AI) are the bronze, silver and gold challenges for every track you need to complete to play free the next track. Each challenge is one of the seven (eight in multiplayer) game modes available in Mashed. From normal race-events (just be the 1st) over battles where you need to kill all your enemies before they do to the ultimate survival mode where everyone doesn't really like you.****To make things much easier there are nine different power-ups and weapons scattered on the tracks which you can pick up. From simple oil slicks over mines to deadly mortars there's everything you need to kick the enemy drivers out of the race. Of course they can also choose from the equipment. As you can only survive a few hits you need to make sure they can't use them on you. And to make it even worse there are many small passages (or the track is just one small passage...) with nothing on one or both sides of the track in which you or your enemy can fall very deep.****But the real heart of Mashed is the split-screen multiplayer mode which you can play with up to four players on one PC. If you don't find four friends you can fill in the missing spots with bots or just leave them open. The additional eighth, multiplayer exclusive game mode is like CTF with cars. The goal is to hold the flag and drive as far away from the enemies as possible to get a point. To keep the race interesting for the players that are already out of it, they can use a helicopter which flies over the track to launch missile attacks on the cars still racing. So you can take your revenge before the race is even over and the racers have one more thing to worry about. But this feature can be deactivated when you setup the race."},{"id":5305,"title":"Master Chess","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Yuki","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"MasterChess IS intending mainly to the discovery and learning of the discipline through a module allowing you to become familiar with the game but connoisseurs can indulge in games against the 'computer. "},{"id":5306,"title":"Master Rallye","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Steel Monkeys","publisherName":"Microïds","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The Master Rallye is a 5000 km long rallye from Paris to Moscow. It takes ten days to do this distance and the track leads through seven countries and all terrain types, from asphalt road over dust ways to mud and even snow. Ten days, you are alone with the road and the roaring sound of your engine. With this game, you can participate on one of the most demanding rallyes of the world. You need to race through 30 stages, on all terrain, against aggressive AI opponents, to win the cup. ****The game is the official Master Rallye computer game."},{"id":5307,"title":"Masters of the Universe - He-Man - Defender of Grayskull","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Savage Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Skeletor never managed to defeat He-Man or conquer the land of Eternia in all those cartoon episodes, but he's not the type to so easily give up... or even after failing in so many attempts. H's getting closer to conquer castle Grayskull and if he succeeds, the door to the rest of the Eternia will be left open for him. Once again, He-Man will be put to trial against overwhelming evil force at Skeletor's command, with events taking place through the known settings. As He-Man, you can use various button combinations to create different combos and attacks which will in turn depend on the equipped weapon. And you won't be left alone to deal with the enemies, you'll have your ever-so-loyal companion, the Battle Cat."},{"id":5308,"title":"Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"Mat \"The Condor\" Hoffman and nine other world-class Pro BMX riders feature in this entry to the BMX racing series. Many gameplay features remain as before.****PS2/XB/NGC description****With the use of DVD technology, actual video footage of Mat and the crew was taken from their recent road trip and put into the game to give you a feeling of actually being there with them. Flatland tricks are another new addition. Also, there is the ability to tweak almost any stunt.****Single Player Modes:****Session - Take some extra time to practice your tricks and routines in 2, 5, or 10 minute sessions on any of the levels that are unlocked. Scores can be saved to be put into the Hall of Fame.****Free Ride - Like Session, you can use this time to practice your skills but with unlimited time. Any score you get for a trick is replaced by the points of the next trick. Since this is the case, no scores can be saved.****Road Trip - This is where you take the trip with the guys to go around and compete around the country. Withine each level there are goals to reach to improve your skills, unlock new levels, unlock bikes, and secrets in the game.****Multiplayer Modes:****Trick Attack - Compete against each other in a split screen competion to get the highest score you can in a certaon amount of time.****Free Ride - Ride around showing off your stuff to your opponent.****Graffiti War - Ride around and find the Spray Cans in the level, once you find them, perform a trick on the terrain. Once a stunt is completed your oppenent's screen  will be \"painted.\" The opponent can perform a higher scoring trick to clear the paint.****Tag - The person that is \"it\" is the only one that can score points. Be the first to find the red ring to be it. While you're it score as many points as you can. The person not it must track the other down and knock into them to be it. If the person that is it bails then the other person will become it.****H.O.R.S.E. - Just like the old game of HORSE for basketball. In this case you need to perform a higher scoring run to beat them for the letter. The one with the lower score with be given a letter. The first person to spell HORSE is the loser.****Treasure Hunt - Race against each other to find the Golden Condor. Getting the Condor is the only way to score points.****Half Pipe Hell - Up to 8 players can play HotSeat style. You must take turns tricking your way up a mountain of terraced half pipes. The only way to score is to climb to the top by transferring pipe to pipe.****Push - This is like Trick Attack, but as you score more and more points your opponent's screen will get smaller and smaller. The loser is the one that gets push all the way off the screen.****The Pros in the game include Mat Hoffman, Joe Kowalski, Rick Thorne, Mike Escamilla, Simon Tabron, Kevin Robinson, Cory Nastazio, Ruben Alcantara, Seth Kimbrough, and Nate Wessel.****The locations you get to go to are Oklahoma City, Chicago, Las Vegas, New Orleans, Boston, Los Angeles, Portland, and Hawaii.****To enhance the game, there is also a park editor so that you can make your own dream areas to ride in.*"},{"id":5309,"title":"Matrix, The - Path of Neo","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Shiny Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Matrix: Path of Neo is the second video game developed by Shiny Entertainment based on the Matrix trilogy. This time you get to play as Neo himself, starting from the day agents came to take him from his office, through the race against the clock with the machines digging towards Zion, to the final battle against Agent Smith.****Like in the movies you'll start out as the untrained Thomas Anderson, and with the training and events of the movie your skills grow, enabling you to do complicated combos and take down upgraded agents.****Although the game follows the events of the trilogy, there are some missions that come as an in-depth look of events only spoken briefly in the films."},{"id":5310,"title":"Max Payne","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rockstar Toronto","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Max Payne has nothing to lose. His wife and son are gone, killed by Valkyr junkies. His DEA partner Alex is gone, killed by forces unknown, and Max is blamed for Alex's death. The mob is out to get him. The police are out to get him. The only way out is with guns blazing...****Max Payne is a 3rd person action shooter with a twist... Instead of just running around and shoot like Lara Croft, Max has a trick called Bullet-Time (tm). First seen in \"The Matrix\" movie, Bullet-Time slows the action WAY DOWN so you can shoot the bad guys full of holes before they take three steps... But your amount of bullet time is limited. ****Perform rolls and leaps like those you see in action movies and perform bullet-time runs or shot-dodging. Take on all comers armed anywhere from baseball bats to Ingram sub-machine guns, even grenades and Molotov cocktails. Salvage ammo, weapons, and painkillers from this hellhole version of New York to keep your fighting edge. See plot develop in graphic novel-style panels. Will Max Payne see his revenge?"},{"id":5311,"title":"Max Payne 2 - The Fall of Max Payne","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rockstar Vienna","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"I lied to myself that it was over.**I was still alive, my loved ones were still dead.**It wasn't over.****Released from prison through his contacts in higher orbs, Max Payne is back on the NYPD as a hero; but he is living a life of misery, tormented by the memories of his murdered family.  One day, investigating a routine case, Max runs into Mona Sax. The mysterious and seductive paid assassin who joined Max in his revenge against Nicole Horne tells him that both of them are in great danger. **Now Max needs to run against the clock, to solve the case which seems to be all about his murder. His only ally is a woman who's wanted by his own police dept.****Max Payne 2, the follow-up to the styled third-person action shooter, brings back the noir detective atmosphere, the stunning John-Woo-style action sequences, and the few survivors from the first game: Mona Sax is back, Vladimir Lev is back, Vinnie Gognitti is back, Jim Bravura is back, Alfred Woden is back, and the mysterious Inner Circle is working again.**Someone wants Max dead. Who? Why?****Max Payne 2 is built on the same engine as the first game, but it's been loaded up with all the special effects of next generation games. Dynamic shadows and lighting effects, cubic mapped reflections, and high resolution textures make the game look incredibly real. The &quot;Havok&quot; and &quot;Ragdoll&quot; physics engines take care of objects and characters respectively, creating an incredibly realistic and interactive game world.****Gameplay has been also enhanced, there are even more weapons, we can use two different weapons at the same time, there are NPCs who will join sides with us, and the much-acclaimed &quot;Bullet Time&quot; feature has been upgraded to version 2.0, in which Max's speed in &quot;bullet time&quot; increases as he gets more kills.**The game also offers several unlockable difficulty and gameplay modes, once finished."},{"id":5312,"title":"Maximo - Ghosts to Glory","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You control the fate of the gallant Maximo, who returns home to find his kingdom in shambles. Your once-trusted advisor, Achille, has wrought evil on the land. Not only is the countryside filled with hordes of the roaming undead, but the four wise (and beautiful) sorceresses have been imprisoned at the four corners of the kingdom, and to make matters worse, your girlfriend, Princess Sophia, has been forced to marry the scoundrel Achille. Help Maximo rescue the sorceresses, restore good to the kingdom and get your girl back."},{"id":5313,"title":"Maximo vs Army of Zin","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Years ago,  Lord Morgan Hawkmoor and his army battled a deadly enemy powered by neverending souls. The only way they could be defeated was to seal them inside a vault, hoping it would never be released.****However, in the time of the great hero Maximo, someone has let the great evil loose from its cell, and its up to our heart boxer wearing soldier to defeat it once and for all. After searching with out reward for his lost love Sophia, Maximo must concentrate all his power towards the evil that awaits.****Set just a few months after the events of the PS2 hit, Maximo: Ghosts to Glory, you must take Maximo through the hell ridden roads, using his sword and shield to battle through the great many creatures that await him. But be careful, much like his last adventure, Maximo can lose his armour, leaving him open to attack."},{"id":5314,"title":"MaXXed Out Racing - Nitro","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"D3Publisher","publisherName":"Essential Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"In the ultimate adrenaline rush, the winner will be the one who customises their car until it burns with raw energy and then has the skill and nerve to keep it on the road whilst others are careering off into oblivion. •Large variety of vehicles ranging from street machines to muscle cars. Each one has unique handling and styling •Each race victory earns cash and unlocks new vehicles to race •Winning cash allows you to customise and upgrade your machine including new paint jobs, fat exhausts, bigger engines and a multitude of tasty decals •Race suburban, street, off-road and circuit tracks, each filled with secret routes and civilian traffic •In Championship mode you take on the computer controlled opponents in the ultimate test of driving •Maxxed Out Racing features a superb AI model where computer controlled cars remember your style of driving and the hits you inflicted and they come back for revenge •Vs mode let's you test your driving skills against a friend or foe "},{"id":5315,"title":"MaXXed Out Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Essential Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Absolutely nothing is too extreme for Maxxed Out Racing. This is every boy-racers dream, a tarmac laden heaven of speed and style - the dog’s exhaust pipe. In the ultimate adrenaline rush, the winner will be the one who customises their car until it burns with raw energy and then has the skill and nerve to keep it on the road whilst others are careering off into oblivion. •Huge variety of vehicles ranging from street machines to muscle cars •Each one has unique handling and awesome styling •Each race victory earns cash and unlocks new vehicles to race •Winning cash allows you to customise and upgrade your beloved machine •Race suburban, street, off-road and circuit tracks, each filled with secret routes and civilian traffic •In Championship mode you take on the computer controlled opponents in the ultimate test of driving •Maxxed Out Racing features a superb AI model where computer controlled cars remember your style of driving and the hits you inflicted and they come back for revenge! •Vs mode let’s you test your driving skills against a friend or foe. "},{"id":5316,"title":"Maze Action","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Agetec Inc.","publisherName":"Agetec Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"The ultimate in head-to-head warfare begins as you make your way through battle arenas. Gather keys that are randomly scattered in maze-like environments, which quickly grow as you crush and defeat adversaries. Trap, punch and kick opponents and use an array of weapons to finish them off as you will need to win battles to unlock up to 12 upgrades for each warrior. You will need to charge up your battle tactics to take control of the Maxe-trix. "},{"id":5317,"title":"McFarlane's Evil Prophecy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"It's the 19th century and Europe is besieged in chaos. You command 4 unique monster hunters with varied abilities to hunt down and battle 6 of the world's deadliest creatures (Dracula, Mummy, Werewolf, Frankenstein, Sea Creature and Voodoo Queen) and their hordes of minions. Use multiple attack methods including magic attacks and melee weapons and you can combine abilities for more devastating damage. Experience intense real-time play, battle monsters and collect souls to unlock special moves and weapons. Multiplayer mode lets 2 to 4 players enjoy exciting co-op style game play. "},{"id":5318,"title":"MDK 2 - Armageddon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"BioWare","publisherName":"Interplay Entertainment Corp.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Conversion of MDK2 from Dreamcast and PC, where you control three characters (Dr. Hawkins, Max the six legged dog, and Kurt the Janitor) and protect the earth from the typical scum that wish to have it for their own use."},{"id":5319,"title":"Medal of Honor - European Assault","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA LA","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Medal of Honor: European Assault is the latest addition to the Medal of Honor franchise. The story is set in Europe, in 1942.**You are playing US Army Lieutenant William Holt, the first field agent of the newly formed Office of Strategic Services (OSS). Your role is to infiltrate enemy lines, destroy key documents and get rid of famous Nazi operatives."},{"id":5320,"title":"Medal of Honor - Frontline","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA LA","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Medal of Honor: Frontline, you play as Lt. Jimmy Patterson, a member of a special forces team.****As a soldier during WW2, you must complete various missions and objectives.  You will take part in the D-Day invasion of Normandy, seize the Nijmegen Bridge, infiltrate a weapons facility, sabotage a German U-Boat and more.****You will have access to historically accurate weapons and equipment, such as pistols, rifles, and explosives.****Parts of the game will have you working alongside other soldiers, which adds to the overall experience.  Some missions require you to use stealth, where you must pose as a Nazi and show identification without giving yourself away."},{"id":5321,"title":"Medal of Honor - Rising Sun","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA LA","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"First-person shooter set in the Pacific theatre of WWII, beginning with the attack on Pearl Harbor and moving through the campaign with you playing as a young recruit chosen for various historical missions such as the raid on Guadalcanal. The game also makes efforts to educate players in WWII history and conditions, with period stock footage and images, and unlockable interviews with Pacific veterans."},{"id":5322,"title":"Medal of Honor - Vanguard","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Medal of Honor: Vanguard players play as Corporal Frank Keegan from the 82nd Airborn Division during World War II. He has been dropped behind enemy lines and needs to complete several missions in Italy, France, the Netherlands and Germany. He fights alongside AI colleagues in order to free Europe.****During these missions anti-aircraft weapons need to be blown up, fellow soldiers have to be rescued and enemy tanks need to be taking out using bazookas. Players are able to customize their weapons by adding a scope or a larger ammo drum. Similar to Medal of Honor: Airborne, during certain missions players parachute onto the battlefield and can choose from which starting location to complete the mission. There is no vehicle-based gameplay in this version.****Alongside the single-player campaign there is also 5 split-screen multiplayer mode for up to 4 players: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, King of the Hill and Scavenger Hunt. No online gameplay is supported."},{"id":5323,"title":"Mega Man Anniversary Collection","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Celebrate 15 years with Mega Man!  This compilation edition of the Blue Bomber celebrates Mega Man 1-8, as well as two arcade games that were never before released in America (Mega Man: Power Battles and Mega Man: Power Fighters).  Each game in the series follows Mega Man as he and his robot dog Rush (introduced in the third game) battle against Dr. Wily and his robot henchmen.  Each game is presented in their entirety, with an optional \"Navi Mode\" to change the user interface to closer match Mega Man 8.  As players complete the games, new unlockables will become available, revealing history and artwork of Mega Man's past adventures."},{"id":5324,"title":"Mega Man X - Command Mission","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Valuewave Co.,Ltd.","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Mega Man X teams up with Zero in a traditional console RPG. The game was developed by the same people who did Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter. Unlike most RPGs the storyline is very similar to the traditional side-scrolling Mega Man games. In addition, the game is shorter than most RPGs. The basic plot of the game is to save Giga City from the rioting of the Liberion Army. As the game progresses you have around 7 members. With a metal called Force Metal, your characters can upgrade various elements. The Gamecube version let's you link up to Game Boy Advance so you can use the GBA as a treasure hunter locater. The PS2 version contains a Mega Man X8 Demo."},{"id":5325,"title":"Mega Man X Collection","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Mega Man X Collection contains seven of the Blue Bomber's games on one disc.  Contained in this collection are Mega Man X, Mega Man X2, the enhanced version of Mega Man X3 with anime cutscenes and remixed music, Mega Man X4, Mega Man X5, and Mega Man X6.  Each game now features customizable controls as well as the option to save, but Mega Man X 1 to 3 retain their password option as well.  The games also feature less slowdown as well as shorter loading times for the later games.****Mega Man X Collection also features Mega Man Battle and Chase as a bonus unlockable game.  This game, previously only released in Europe and Japan, is a kart racer similar to Mario Kart, with a Mega Man twist in that you can steal opponents' vehicle parts and apply them to your own kart.****There are also bonus unlockables for the players to discover as they complete games in the collection, including game artwork and sketches, remixes of various in-game music, and game hints."},{"id":5326,"title":"Mega Man X7","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Valuewave Co.,Ltd.","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Mega Man is again at the center of a new battle, and along with the return of Zero, the two must venture into the heart of enemy territory and destroy any possible threat by the Red Alert Syndicate.****A combination of 3D platformer and 2D side-scroller, X7 allows you to control two characters during each level, swapping between the chosen two warriors to defeat enemies and solve any puzzles that require their unique abilities.****New to the series is Axl, who's weapon of choice is a pistol, along with the ability to change into any other robot he has defeated in the past for a short space fo time, using their strenghts as an advantage during battle."},{"id":5327,"title":"Mega Man X8","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Valuewave Co.,Ltd.","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Mega Man returns in yet another Mega Man X game. This time the camera is vastly improved and there is a good mix of 2D and 3D action. Unlike X7 the game is mostly 2D. Returning to the series is an rpg-like upgrade system. Axl and Zero have also return, however Axl cannot run and shoot anymore. The loading times are vastly improved. The game has a quicker pace and multiple endings. However keep in mind that there are occasional slowdowns."},{"id":5328,"title":"MegaRace 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Cryo Interactive","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"It's a futuristic, real-time 3D world on a microscopic scale, filled with cataclysms and catastrophes. Grab the controls of your shooter and accept missions to save the planet, or go for the classic Arcade Racing mode.****Features:****Futuristic 3D real-time environment.****Bonus system that allows players to win new weapons or defense systems and upgrade their vehicles.****A dozen evolutionary vessels (engines, armor etc.) are available for trying your luck on thirty plus circuits and eight different worlds.****In this fast-action game, players can choose among a dozen different vessels. Each vessel has its own strengths, characteristics and three active modes: Speed, Attack and Defense. As to be expected from all MegaRace titles, all of these ships are modular and, depending on the players results, can all be personlized. With a player’s winnings, different modules can be obtained to improve the engine charactertics, and/or upgrade the armor and weapons. Several game modes are available as well, such as a simple solo race, race with customizable ships, capture the flag and duel mode. All game modes can also be be played in network mode."},{"id":5329,"title":"Men in Black II - Alien Escape","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Melbourne House","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Men in Black take on the baddest alien scum to save the Earth once again. An alien prison ship has crash-landed on earth and its alien cargo has escaped. ****Your mission is to track down and apprehend the escapees. You play the role of either Agent J or Agent K each equipped with an array of futuristic weapons to aid them in their mission. Agent J is slightly faster while Agent K brings with him more weapons experience. ****Before each mission you get a detailed briefing on your next target. The missions consist of plenty of third-person alien blasting action followed by an encounter with the boss alien."},{"id":5330,"title":"Mercenaries - Playground of Destruction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pandemic Studios","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction is a \"sandbox\" war action game with open-ended gameplay in a gigantic world. Set against the outbreak of warfare spurred on a Korean dictator coup, players are sent in as one of three mercenaries to capture the \"Deck of 52\".  Each card in the deck represents a high-priority target that you can take down for cash.  Your primary target: General Song a.k.a. the Ace of Spades.  ****Players have free reign of a massive landscape to take bounties on the \"Deck of 52\", as well as a number of factions.  Four factions have moved in to take advantage of the coup for personal gains.  Each faction will offer the player resources such as vehicles and supplies, as well as missions that the player can use to make money off of.  If the player makes a faction happy, they will offer intel on the locations of various bounties from the deck. ****You have a vast array of resources available to you to get the job done.  Commandeer tanks, choppers and and any other military hardware to blow up the game's miles of destructible landscape across the North Korean countryside.  Help out various factions to gain access to numerous vehicle drops, supply drops, and air strikes.  Capture enough of the Deck of 52 to gain enough intel and money to go after the big boys themselves: the Aces."},{"id":5331,"title":"Mercenaries 2 - World in Flames","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Mercenaries 2: World in Flames is the sequel to Mercenaries. Rather than a port, compared to the next-gen versions this title was reworked to a large extent by Pi Studios with fundamental differences in approach. It is set in the country of Venezuela, with a new set of enemies and allies. The game begins with the player choosing one of three mercenaries from the original game, (Mattias Nilsson, Chris Jacobs and Jennifer Mui), and is contracted by a Venezuelan billionaire, Ramon Solano, to rescue a general named Carlos Carmona who attempted a coup d’état and failed. Once the player succeeds, Solano and Carmona refuse to pay and try to kill the mercenary.****Afterwards, Carmona and Solano take over Venezuela, pulling of a successful coup, seizing the countries oil platforms, putting the world on alert as they seize total control of the country.  Unbeknown to them, the players mercenary has survived and is now plotting revenge on the pair. The player must take contracts from rival factions such as Universal Petroleum, an oil company who's business is threatened by Solano, the P.L.A.V. (People’s Liberation Army of Venezuela), who are a force of rebel soldiers determined to take back their country, The Jamaican Pirates, who profit from Solano's forces, The A.N. (Allied Nations), who have entered the company to try and bring back stability to the region and The Chinese Army, who hope to take control of Venezuela as well, marking themselves as a true superpower.****The gameplay is basically the same as the previous version, with the control scheme virtually the same, but there are some tweaks as well. One of which is a new way to hijack a vehicle.  Whereas in the previous game the player could simply walk up to the vehicle and automatically hijack, now they must kill the gunner of the vehicle and then enter a \"mini-game\", pressing a certain button or rotating the analog stick in a certain way to successfully hijack the vehicle.  Likewise, players can also you a grappling hook to latch on to passing helicopters to make it easier to hijack. Players can now swim, whereas the previous game the player would die the instant they hit the water.****Players now have a \"headquarters\" of sort, where the player can stockpile weapons, supply crates and vehicles.  To obtain these stockpiles the player must recruit three certain soldiers unlockable in the game. A helicopter pilot named Ewan Garrett, who delivers stockpile crates as well as medivacs the player, a mechanic named Eva Navarro, who will repair and stock vehicles when you return them to the villa and is used for artillery strikes and a fighter pilot named Misha Milanich, who is used for air strikes.  Players can use these during a mission by calling in Ewan to deliver their supplies via helicopter during a mission. Also Fiona Taylor reprises her role, giving the player technical information during the missions.****There is no more black market contacts to purchase supplies or airstrikes, instead players must take complete jobs for contacts scattered on the island, completing jobs for these contacts will supply the player's headquarters with materials such as weapons, medikits, and artillery support. Players can also stockpile vehicles by driving back to their headquarters, keeping them at the garage for use in missions.  Also, players must have gas as well now to bring in supplies or call in airstrikes, which can be obtained by either completing contracts or collecting them scattered throughout the country."},{"id":5332,"title":"Mercury Meltdown Remix","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ignition Entertainment","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Mercury Meltdown is the sequel to Archer Maclean's Mercury, a puzzle game where your job is to guide a blob of mercury, or several blobs, along various mazes, by tilting the game world, while hazard try to zap, attract, repulse, eat, or blow you up.****Mercury Meltdown features a new vibrant visual style, a lot of completely new stages, a free-look camera, ghost mercuries and replays for your best times that can be saved, and much more. The game's original realistic graphics have been turned into a more cartoon style. The mercury now has a black line around the outside of it.****The main change in the game is the ability to change the mercury into 3 more states. Besides normal state now you can turn the mercury into the \"Fast\" or \"Slow\" using a heater and a cooler, and using a solidifier you can make it unto \"Solid\" state, a round, non-breakable ball. The mercury can still be split using a splitter, needed to solve certain puzzles.****Unlike the original Mercury, the game is split into themed \"Labs\"  rather than “Worlds”. There are 10 Labs, with 16 initial stages: Astro, Bio, Chemical, Electro, Geo, Atom, Aero, Hydro, Micro, V.R. (Virtual Reality). The PS2 version adds two more: Chrono and Cryo, as well as twin analog control, support for the rumble feature, improved graphics and all the levels from the original Archer Maclean's Mercury. There are 168 stages in the PSP version and over 200 in the PS2 game. Unlike the previous game, there is no strict order to play the levels. Once a Lab has been unlocked, you can play all the stages included right away.****Attributes show how well you do in the games. The best performance is awarded with a golden cork, based on four conditions: a high score (a 1 sticker), all bonus items found (a star sticker), 100% mercury (a corked test-tube), and complete the level within the time limit. While playing, your progress is measured in faces that replace the time clock. The time limit cannot cause the game to end anymore, instead it just turns into a sad face and players can still complete the level. The mercury limits have also been removed, but 100% mercury is still needed to access some of the later stages.****The top right corner shows a color chart, to help with mixing colors in the game. This can also be done in the paintshop. This release adds multi-paintshops, triangle base pyramid shaped constructions with 3 different coloured gates on either side.****In addition to the main game, there are now five party games, which are unlocked by collecting the bonus stars in the main game:****1. Metrix: puzzle games where coloured blocks need to be fit inside a pre-defined grid.****2. Paint: move the mercury to paint the tray as much as possible against your opponent.****3. Race: guide mercury around speedy track with boost pads and avoid falling off.****4. Rodeo: tilt the playing area to keep the mercury on the field, while a fan tries to knock you off.****2. Shove: aim the mercury for the center spot of the target, just like curling.****All the party games can be played in multiplayer over Wi-Fi on the PSP. The tutorial is now separate from the main game, and there is an additional Playground mode where you can test the different items in the game."},{"id":5333,"title":"Metal Arms - Glitch in the System","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Mass Media","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Metal Arms: Glitch In the System is an original (non-licensed) title from Swingin' Ape Studios and Sierra.****You will play Glitch, a rebellious robot who is determined to destroy the evil army of Mil robots. Metal Arms features plenty of third-person robotic destruction. Glitch sports a large arsenal of weapons with which to complete his task. Original features include the ability to possess enemy Mils and use them for your own purposes. ****For variety Metal Arms includes a few vehicle levels, including drivable tanks and 'RAT' vehicles. Metal Arms features some platforming, but is more of a shooter. Helping to keep the player's interest is colorful a character design - all characters have an attitude.****On the multiplayer side,  Metal Arms features four-player split-screen gameplay with various modes including Possession Melee (your opponent's kills count for you!), standard Bot Brawl, King of the Hill, Moving Hill, Tag and Reverse Tag modes."},{"id":5334,"title":"Metal Gear Solid 2 - Sons of Liberty","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCEJ","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Solid Snake is back! Blueprints of the original Metal Gear have leaked out onto the black market. Metal Gear Ray is developed to combat these new Metal Gears. During transport Metal Gear Ray is captured, but others have their own intentions...****In the sequel, you once again resume the role of Solid Snake. You start the game in the rain, with a tranquilizer gun, which put the guards to sleep (instantly if you perform a successful headshot). There are a host of weapons to be picked up through out the game, some old, such as the FAMAS and Socom, and some new, such as the AK-47.****Snake can perform all his old moves, as well as some new ones. Martial arts combos can be used to disable guards. He can crawl through small spaces, peek around corners and perform acrobatic leaps to get away. Snake can also hang from railings, effectively hiding from guards. He can also stick his gun in a guards back, surprising him. The cardboard box is also back, and can once again be used for hiding.****Snake has his usual array of gadgets, his sneak suit and others can be found along the way, a mine detector,  thermal goggles. The radar from the original game is still there and alerts you to guards positions and also shows you their field of view. As in the original though, if an alarm is sounded the radar is disabled while you escape. In some situations you will need to enable the radar before you can use it.****The codec is also back. It is once again integral to the story, and even comes on sometimes in the heat of battle. If you get stuck in the game, it provides hints on what to do. Repeated calls yield more intuitive help on what to do.****The guards in the game are a lot more wary in the sequel. If you get spotted by a guard, he will call for re-inforcements. You have a few seconds before he does this so you can shoot out his radio and disable him. However, other guards check why their buddy hasn't reported in and will come looking for him.****All the cutscenes in the game use the in-game 3D engine, seamlessly blending action and story. All the characters movements are motion captured animations. All locations feature interactive environments, such as, shooting a bottle which will shatter into fragments or ice that actually melts if you stick around to watch it!****The music in the game changes with the action, if you get into heated battle, the music becomes frantic, and slows down once the battle is over. Some sequences in the game even support Dolby 5.1."},{"id":5335,"title":"Metal Gear Solid 2 - Substance","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCEJ","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Substance is a re-vamped and re-vised edition of the original Metal Gear Solid 2: Son's of Liberty, in which Solid Snake must recover the stolen Metal Gear Ray from a group of terrorists bent on using its power for un-thinkable reasons.****Along with the original espionage shooter comes a collection of 200 virtual reality (VR) missions. Missions range from killing certain targets and using particular weapons, as well as seeing the world of Solid Snake from different perspectives and styles, with 1st person target modes and a variety mode including crazy characters of different shapes and sizes. ****Also included are a range of alternative missions, that has you sneaking around and snapping photos of targets, to bomb disposal, all out destruction and more."},{"id":5336,"title":"Metal Gear Solid 3 - Snake Eater","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCEJ","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Snake is back... but this time literally back in time. Not a sequel to MGS2, but a new game with a setting before all the other Metal Gear games thus far. The time of Cold War, 1960's.****But, how is Snake still Snake back in time, not looking any younger. Well in fact, he is looking younger, as you no longer play The Solid Snake, and if you ever wondered who was the renowned super-soldier that Liquid, Solid, and Solidus were all clones of, you'll meet him in battle for survival in this 3D action-adventure game.****The survival of the fittest still works, but this time it's not only about dodging enemy bullets and staying out of sight. You have to think of your stamina, and as it goes along with survival, you gotta eat sometimes. And to help you blend with the environment, Snake is wearing a large stash of camouflaged uniforms.****So, the Cold War, a situation created after the Second World War when the world was torn between East and West, is about to heat up as Soviets got their top scientist, Nikolai Stepanovich Sokolov, back due to agreement with the US government for withdrawing the nuclear missiles from Cuba. Now, with Sokolov in their hands, they're up to developing a nightmarish new weapon, and upon realizing the urgency of the situation, CIA formed a plan to recapture Sokolov, and they dispatch the covert FOX unit to Sokolov's research facility, located to the south of the great Soviet fortress of Groznyj Grad. Led by former SAS member Major Zero, FOX is a next-generation special-forces unit that operates both as a specialized combat group and as a covert intelligence outfit. The FOX unit's modus operandi is to send a single agent, backed by radio support from afar, into enemy territory to carry out solo sneaking mission.****August 24, 1964, a lone soldier swoops down from out of the blue. The man's code name is Naked Snake... and things are about to escalate. It's a one-man war now, and the future of the world may now rests entirely on his shoulders now."},{"id":5337,"title":"Metal Gear Solid 3 - Subsistence  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Aspect","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The final game in the trilogy of Solid Snake's origins, MGS3: Subsistence delves deeper into the story behind MGS3: Snake Eater.  Packing almost 3 times as many features as the original MGS3, Subsistence adds more depth and persona to the original MGS3 by adding more tweaks and content to the gameplay.****In MGS3: Snake Eater is set in Cold War Russia, as tensions are rising between America and the USSR.  Naked Snake, a highly trained stealth operative from the US, is dropped in Russia on a top secret mission to rescue a nuclear scientist, Sokolov, from the hands of the Russians.  But soon things turn ugly.  The rescue mission is botched, and a weapon of mass destruction, codenamed the Shagohod, is stolen from the Russians by terrorists.  Not only this, but a nuclear missile is launched on to one of Russia's most important research facilities.  Snake must return to Russia in order to set things right and prevent the breakout of a nuclear war.****The premise of the game is that Snake must use stealth- not guns- to complete his objectives.  Getting into a gunfight will more often than not get Snake killed.  Instead, Snake must use his surroundings and good timing to sneak past the enemy and ensure the destruction of the Shagohod.****Included with the release is the entire game of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater with a number of additions.  The European Extreme has been added as an available difficulty level, being the hardest difficulty level in the entire series.  New face paints and more camera angles have been added to the mix, as well as a myriad of other features including a Duel Mode, allowing players to face off against their favorite bosses anytime they want.  Back by popular demand, Snake vs. Monkey has also returned with more maps than before!****Besides this, included on the bonus disk is a new online mode that has been included with Subsistence.  This new mode allows players to play MGS3 online with other players around the world.  Sony's servers allow the player to keep track of stats and friends.  Players can play with others around the world in different match types such as Capture mission and Sneaking missions.  To wrap up the original trilogy, Subsistence comes with the original version of the MSX games Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake.  Never before released in America, the inclusion of these two games wraps up the entire series of games in the original trilogy of the origins of Solid and Naked Snake."},{"id":5338,"title":"Metal Gear Solid 3 - Subsistence  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Aspect","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The final game in the trilogy of Solid Snake's origins, MGS3: Subsistence delves deeper into the story behind MGS3: Snake Eater.  Packing almost 3 times as many features as the original MGS3, Subsistence adds more depth and persona to the original MGS3 by adding more tweaks and content to the gameplay.****In MGS3: Snake Eater is set in Cold War Russia, as tensions are rising between America and the USSR.  Naked Snake, a highly trained stealth operative from the US, is dropped in Russia on a top secret mission to rescue a nuclear scientist, Sokolov, from the hands of the Russians.  But soon things turn ugly.  The rescue mission is botched, and a weapon of mass destruction, codenamed the Shagohod, is stolen from the Russians by terrorists.  Not only this, but a nuclear missile is launched on to one of Russia's most important research facilities.  Snake must return to Russia in order to set things right and prevent the breakout of a nuclear war.****The premise of the game is that Snake must use stealth- not guns- to complete his objectives.  Getting into a gunfight will more often than not get Snake killed.  Instead, Snake must use his surroundings and good timing to sneak past the enemy and ensure the destruction of the Shagohod.****Included with the release is the entire game of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater with a number of additions.  The European Extreme has been added as an available difficulty level, being the hardest difficulty level in the entire series.  New face paints and more camera angles have been added to the mix, as well as a myriad of other features including a Duel Mode, allowing players to face off against their favorite bosses anytime they want.  Back by popular demand, Snake vs. Monkey has also returned with more maps than before!****Besides this, included on the bonus disk is a new online mode that has been included with Subsistence.  This new mode allows players to play MGS3 online with other players around the world.  Sony's servers allow the player to keep track of stats and friends.  Players can play with others around the world in different match types such as Capture mission and Sneaking missions.  To wrap up the original trilogy, Subsistence comes with the original version of the MSX games Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake.  Never before released in America, the inclusion of these two games wraps up the entire series of games in the original trilogy of the origins of Solid and Naked Snake."},{"id":5339,"title":"Metal Gear Solid 3 - Subsistence  Disc 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Aspect","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The final game in the trilogy of Solid Snake's origins, MGS3: Subsistence delves deeper into the story behind MGS3: Snake Eater.  Packing almost 3 times as many features as the original MGS3, Subsistence adds more depth and persona to the original MGS3 by adding more tweaks and content to the gameplay.****In MGS3: Snake Eater is set in Cold War Russia, as tensions are rising between America and the USSR.  Naked Snake, a highly trained stealth operative from the US, is dropped in Russia on a top secret mission to rescue a nuclear scientist, Sokolov, from the hands of the Russians.  But soon things turn ugly.  The rescue mission is botched, and a weapon of mass destruction, codenamed the Shagohod, is stolen from the Russians by terrorists.  Not only this, but a nuclear missile is launched on to one of Russia's most important research facilities.  Snake must return to Russia in order to set things right and prevent the breakout of a nuclear war.****The premise of the game is that Snake must use stealth- not guns- to complete his objectives.  Getting into a gunfight will more often than not get Snake killed.  Instead, Snake must use his surroundings and good timing to sneak past the enemy and ensure the destruction of the Shagohod.****Included with the release is the entire game of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater with a number of additions.  The European Extreme has been added as an available difficulty level, being the hardest difficulty level in the entire series.  New face paints and more camera angles have been added to the mix, as well as a myriad of other features including a Duel Mode, allowing players to face off against their favorite bosses anytime they want.  Back by popular demand, Snake vs. Monkey has also returned with more maps than before!****Besides this, included on the bonus disk is a new online mode that has been included with Subsistence.  This new mode allows players to play MGS3 online with other players around the world.  Sony's servers allow the player to keep track of stats and friends.  Players can play with others around the world in different match types such as Capture mission and Sneaking missions.  To wrap up the original trilogy, Subsistence comes with the original version of the MSX games Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake.  Never before released in America, the inclusion of these two games wraps up the entire series of games in the original trilogy of the origins of Solid and Naked Snake."},{"id":5340,"title":"Metal Saga","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Crea - Tech","publisherName":"Success Corp.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A follow-up to the Metal Max games, Metal Saga is set in the same post-apocalyptic world as its predecessors - a world populated by bounty hunters, rangers, bandits, and mutant monsters. You take the role of a bounty hunter who has to travel the world, looking for \"wanted\" people. Accompanied by a soldier, a mechanic, and a cyborg dog, the hero must survive a journey west that will ultimately take him to remote places and lead him to battles against evil.****Metal Saga has a less linear story line that one would normally expect from a Japanese RPG - a story line that develops according to the missions you decide to take, which in their turn lead to new events and finally to different endings. The combat system features traditional party management and turn-based battles, with the addition of Metal Max's trademark tank combat. When you acquire tanks for your characters, you can use them in battles. Tanks get damaged and broken, but you will be able to customize them by finding parts scattered across the world and assembling them to build new models. Based on the model of tank many different kinds of weapons, cannons, and accessories can be equipped to it, making for hundreds of different options. Tanks can even be given a custom paint job that is saved to the memory card."},{"id":5341,"title":"Metal Slug 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SNK","publisherName":"Playmore","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In the third installment of the Metal Slug series, General Morden is back and he plans to establish a new world order. You guide one of the heroes: Marco, Tarma, Eri or Fio as they blast their way through sidescrolling levels with a unique theme, filled with countless enemies and difficult bosses. You have to free hostages and you can ride bizarre vehicles such as camels, elephants, tanks and robots.****In the Xbox version, additional game modes, such as Storming the Mothership and Chubby Isle Paradiso, can be unlocked upon completing the five arcade stages. A co-op mode has been included, but no online multiplayer. The only Xbox Live feature available allows you to compare singleplayer scores."},{"id":5342,"title":"Metal Slug 4 & 5  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"BrezzaSoft","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"An organization called \"Amadeus\" wants to take over all the military computers in the world using a new virus they have created. It's your mission to destroy them before they accomplish their evil ambition.The 5th episode (including Metal Slug X) of the most famous arcade-shooting-series comes bringing the unaltered classic gameplay, a new arm (Dual Machine Gun), 6 new vehicles (Motorcycle, Truck, Bradley Tank, Metal Crow Tank, Four Legged Walkmachine and Forklift Truck) as well as 2 new soldiers for the pantheon (Nadia Cassel and Trevor Spacey).The most notable introduction to the series is the Metalish System, giving to the player a new possibility to score more points: after pick up certain shield-shape emblems, a timer bar will be displayed at the top of the screen. During this time, you must to shoot rapidly as many enemies as possible and, depending on your acting, you will receive a corresponding badge bonus that will be added to your score after completing it. But, if you die during the mission, the bonus will be lost."},{"id":5343,"title":"Metal Slug 4 & 5  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"BrezzaSoft","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"A paramilitary syndicate known as the \"Ptolemaic Army\" attacks a research installation that was developing the next-gen of Metal Slugs and with this, they have successfully stolen a disc containing Metal Slug top-secret data. Fearing that such information be used for their evil purposes, the soldiers Marco, Tarma, Eri and Fio received orders to recover the disk and put a end in this syndicate.The latest installment of the most famous arcade-shooting series brings a lot of changes: this time, you will not face Morden's army like in the previous games, but with a new group of enemies that composes the already mentioned Ptolemaic Army.To add more content to this title, 3 guns (Big Rocket, Big Laser and Big Shotgun) and 2 vehicles (Slug Sub and Slug Plane) from past games were reincorporated, as well as all brand new stuff of 3 vehicles (Spider Slug, Slug Gunner and Slug Car).The most important addition is a sliding move: pressing the B Button when ducking will make your character slide for a short time in the ground, which can be helpful to avoid some enemy attacks. During the sliding, you not be able to throw grenades, but your gun can be fired normally."},{"id":5344,"title":"Metal Slug Anthology","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Terminal Reality","publisherName":"SNK Playmore USA Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"This anthology celebrates the 10th anniversary of Neo Geo Metal Slug series and contains ports of the major past games. The included titles are:****1. Metal Slug**2. Metal Slug 2**3. Metal Slug X**4. Metal Slug 3**5. Metal Slug 4**6. Metal Slug 5**7. Metal Slug 6****There are unlockable items, bonus games, and bonus galleries containing classic poster and character art as well as other Metal Slug goodies."},{"id":5345,"title":"MetropolisMania","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Indi","publisherName":"Media Factory, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Metropolismania is a city building game with a Japanese anime style.  The goal is to grow a town to a target population. This is accomplished by interacting with NPCs and becoming friends by giving them gifts and talking with them. Attract citizens by building up the town with offices, grocers, entertainment and farming buildings (to name a few).****Rather than overlooking the environment, the player controls a character from a thirdperson perspective. Walking around, new constructions can be started and roads can be built. The buildings can be entered too. Side quests happen every level, some of which are quite strange. Expect to be involved in a smuggling ring or a cult."},{"id":5346,"title":"MetropolisMania 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Indi","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Metropolismania 2 is the sequel to Metropolismania and uses the same city-building concept of the original game.****The player's job is to create and maintain a city.  Played from a thirdperson perspective, the player needs to walk around, construct buildings, provide roads, and then screen the emails of possible inhabitants. Citizens need to be kept happy by interacting with them - give them gifts, listen to their gossip and complaints. If their needs are attended to (through schools, hospitals or entertainment), they will ditch the town. Build commercial, utility, entertainment industries to appease your citizens and make this a city people want to live in."},{"id":5347,"title":"Miami Vice","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Davilex Games B.V.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Based on the 80's TV series of the same name, this is a 3rd person shooter. Playing as Sonny Crockett or Ricardo Tubbs, the player must dismantle drug-lord Ortega's organization, following the plot of an episode of the series.****Through 14 missions, the player must take down (or arrest, sometimes) drug dealers and solve some minor puzzles (like finding keys to open doors, or switching levers to get access to locked places). In some stages, the player can choose freely to play as Crockett or Tubbs, switching between them by the click of a button. They have different abilities (Tubbs, for instance, is tougher and can kick in doors, Crockett is more agile), and different weapons (Crockett has a pistol as primary weapon, Tubbs has a double barreled shotgun). The characters can also carry a secondary weapon, from among 14 types (9mm pistols, .45 pistols, silenced 9mm, Uzi-like sub-machineguns, etc.). Each character can use only certain types of weapon, Tubbs carrying usually the heavier ones. The primary weapons have unlimited ammo, the secondary ones don't.****In the stages where the player can choose either Crockett or Tubbs, basic commands can be given to the secondary character, such as asking for following the partner or covering him. The characters will heal themselves as the time passes, and they can heal each other: if one of them dies, the other can revive him.****The characters can interact with the environment: whenever an action is possible, an icon will appear, showing which action can be taken, such as opening (or breaking) doors, climbing ladders, etc. Jumping is part of those particular actions, as the characters can only jump at specific places where the proper icon shows up. As for other actions, characters can run, crouch, walk and lean against walls. To shoot enemies, the player must aim (with an auto aim button) and then shoot (with a shoot button).****The game features the original theme from the TV show, as well as original voices."},{"id":5348,"title":"Michigan - Report From Hell","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - AO (Adults Only)","developerName":"Grasshopper Manufacture","publisherName":"Spike Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In Michigan, players take the role of a rookie cameraman for ZaKa TV, the entertainment division of the powerful ZaKa conglomerate. Accompanied by Brisco, an outspoken sound engineer, and Pamela, a reporter, the player is sent to investigate a mysterious mist that has descended over the city. The player quickly discovers that the mist is somehow transforming people into fleshy, leech-like monsters with human limbs. Pamela is attacked by the creatures, and is later found in the process of transforming into one. The player, Brisco, and a new female reporter are sent to investigate the source of the monster outbreak.  It is eventually revealed that the cause of the monsters is a mutative virus developed by a scientist, Dr. O'Conner, intended to be used as a biological weapon against the enemies of the United States. The virus was developed with the complicity of the U.S. military, the U.S. government, as well as the powerful ZaKa group for whom the protagonists work.  After unsuccessfully attempting to retrieve a vaccine for the virus, the camera crew attempt to evacuate the city by heading to an airport on the outskirts of the city where a military evacuation transport is supposed to arrive. At the airport, the group encounters a strange young man who appears to be intellectually disabled. He somewhat disjointedly reveals that he was Dr. O'Conner's original guinea pig, and begins to run around and yell immaturely in a bizarre manner. After the player commands the reporter to shoot the strange man, he transforms into a massive pile of mutated flesh before exploding messily. With the man's death, the mist clears, and Brisco theorizes he was the cause of both the mist and the monster outbreak.  In the game's epilogue, the camera crew approach a nearby lighthouse, which the military has ordered them to activate so that the transport plane can locate them and pick them up. While the tired reporter waits outside, Brisco and the cameraman ascend the lighthouse and activate the light at the top. Suddenly, Brisco begins to mutate; the cameraman flees, and the Brisco-creature laughs maniacally before escaping out a window.  The game ends with a final film clip depending on the actions of cameraman. The cameraman attempts to reveal the identity of the people behind the virus on camera, but he's killed by an unseen assassin before he gives a name. "},{"id":5349,"title":"Micro Machines","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Infogrames Europe SA","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In this 3D remake of the original miniature racing game, players can compete on 24 different race tracks with 48 vehicles including toy cars, motorcycles, boats and more, using one of 8 difference characters. As in the original, four vehicles are on track at a time.****Each track features unique terrain with ramps, tunnels, obstacles and hazards. Hidden weapons and power-ups let drivers use rockets, time warps, mines, giant frying pans and fireballs against each other to take the lead.****There are several different racing modes. In GP mode the player must reach each checkpoint within a set time limit, while Bomb Tag involves drivers being threatened with exploding unless they can hit another car in order to 'tag' the bomb onto it. In the main Championship there are four cups, each featuring four races."},{"id":5350,"title":"Micro Machines V4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Supersonic Software","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"After over 9 years of waiting, Micro Machines V4 is the first true new game in the Micro Machines series and the direct successor to Micro Machines V3.****Just like in Mad Tracks you drive little toy cars through 50 miniature-size all-day environments like over a pool table or through the eaves gutters of a house. On the tracks you can find weapons (e.g. a flamethrower, a monster-hammer or rockets) and power-ups that help you win the race. If you win a race you'll get money which you need to unlock new tracks and cars.****In multiplayer mode up to 4 players can race against each other either on one PC or online. The PS2 version offers multiplayer with multitap and with the PSP version, you can play on one device (two players) or through WiFi (four players). Playing online also features a new twist in the races. If you want to, you can bet your car and if you lose your opponent gets it. You can also trade cars from your collection with others.****An editor to design your own tracks is included in the package. Extra tracks can be unlocked by connecting the PSP to the PS2."},{"id":5351,"title":"Midnight Club - Street Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Angel Studios","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Underground street arcade style racing at night in New York City and London.  You are a cabbie, bored and looking for action.  When you stumble across your first challenger and are invited to join Midnight Club.  Call other members on your cell phone and challenge them to race across the city.  Winner gets the losers car.****Most challengers have a better set of wheels than you do so strategy and cunning play a key role if you are going to move up the ladder.  Both Manhattan and London are accurately modeled.  Race through Madison Square Garden.  Jump on to the deck of the Intrepid.  Barrel down the West Side Highway through Battery Park City and up F.D.R.****In addition to career mode, you can play in Capture the Flag or just plain race in multiplayer mode.  Angel used the Smuggler's Run engine so the game play, feel and mechanics are very similar."},{"id":5352,"title":"Midnight Club 3 - DUB Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Rockstar San Diego","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition continues the high-speed, open city racing tradition of its predecessors with the addition of the deepest car customization a game has ever had to the license plate(state,numbers) to the rim size. Unlike the international route of Midnight Club 2 (Los Angeles, Paris and Tokyo), racers will find themselves racing through three U.S. cities: San Diego, Atlanta and Detroit. Featuring over 60 licensed vehicles and are not limited to cars: SUVs, bikes, Classic muscle, Law Enforcement, and choppers are also in the mix."},{"id":5353,"title":"Midnight Club 3 - DUB Edition Remix","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Rockstar San Diego","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix is an enhanced budget re-release of Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition.  In addition to all the content from the original, it adds a new fully-featured city, Tokyo, adapted from Midnight Club II, 24 new vehicles, new music, new races and battle maps for about 30% more content."},{"id":5354,"title":"Midnight Club II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rockstar San Diego","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"On the streets at night, anything can happen. And if you have a car that can race the distance, there's money involved too.****This is the premise behind Midnight Club II, in which you must work your way up the ranks of illegal street racing by challenging and defeating the best over three cities.****Each race occurs in a different area of the city, and all you have to do to get started is flash your lights at the person you wish to drag. Then follow the map for the track route and go hell for leather. Further along, shortcuts will also come into play, giving you an advantage in getting to the finish first.****Each race you win racks up cash, which goes towards new and much faster cars for the more difficult challenges. You'll also get the chance to go two wheels with a selection of highly mobile bikes.****Multiplayer modes include the usual all-on-all race mode, and capture the flag, in which you must race to the opposing flag somewhere in the city and return it to your destination."},{"id":5355,"title":"Midway Arcade Treasures","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Get a blast from the past with this compilation of Williams, Midway and Atari Games (all eventually concentrated under one owner) arcade games from the '80s to the early '90s.****The games included are:****1. Spy Hunter**Defender**Defender II**Gauntlet**Joust**Joust 2**Paperboy**Rampage**Robotron 2084**Smash TV**Bubbles**RoadBlasters**Blaster**Rampart**Sinistar**Super Sprint**Marble Madness**720**Toobin'**KLAX**SPLAT!**Satan's Hollow**Vindicators**Root Beer Tapper****There are also game histories, developer interviews, and top-secret documents.****Xbox version**There is also a small Xbox Live feature where players can rank their best high scores against other Xbox players."},{"id":5356,"title":"Midway Arcade Treasures 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Backbone Entertainment","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Get another blast from the past with this second compilation of Midway arcade games from the 80's to the early 90's. The games included are:****1. Mortal Kombat II**2. Mortal Kombat 3**3. Gauntlet II**4. Spy Hunter II**5. Xybots**6. NARC**7. APB**8. Cyberball 2072**9. Timber**10. Total Carnage**11. Pit Fighter**12. Wizard of Wor**13. Xenophobe**14. Primal Rage**15. Arch Rivals**16. Rampage World Tour**17. Kozmik Krooz'r**18. Championship Sprint**19. Hard Drivin'**20. Wacko****There are also DVD content showing the origins of some of these games."},{"id":5357,"title":"Midway Arcade Treasures 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"This is third Midway Arcade Treasures compilation released in as many years.  This collection focuses on Midway and Atari racing games from the 1990s. The games in this collection include:****1. San Francisco Rush: The Rock Alcatraz Edition**2. Hydro Thunder**3. Super Off Road**4. Badlands**5. Race Drivin'**6. S.T.U.N. Runner**7. San Francisco Rush 2049**8. Off Road Thunder****Some of the games in this collection are based on the home conversions, rather than emulation of the arcade originals."},{"id":5358,"title":"Mighty Mulan","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Mighty Mulan PS2 is an action / adventure for the little ones in which they will discover the company in mini-games of their favorite heroine.  The story of Mulan as we know, however, is distorted because here, Mulan joined the Khan's army against his father.  Play puzzles, watch cartoons, coloring books and other memory games. "},{"id":5359,"title":"Mike Tyson Heavyweight Boxing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"In the game you are one of the heavyweight boxers - the sportsman, who can become absolute champion in boxing. All you need is challenge most unpredictable boxer of all times Mike Tyson and if you win the fight then you acquire Platinum Belt and become strongest human in Boxing. During you pass to the victory you can challenge other famous boxers such as Hasim Rahman or Larry Holmes. Here is possibility to create your own fighter and upgrade him with improvements. In fight you can change the beauty of the opponent's face and it will influence on his condition. Also you can use illegal blows but not much, cause it can result in your disqualification.****The 9 separate game modes such as Belt Mode, Speed Boxing or Exhibition Mode and 20 international arenas such as Carnival City or Wembley are available for your pleasure."},{"id":5360,"title":"Minority Report - Everybody Runs","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Treyarch","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Based on the movie of the same name.  You play John Anderton, the head of Pre-Crime.  The game is a third person fighting/adventure game.  You fight your way through Pre-crime cops and change your identity in an attempt to clear your name of pre-murder charges."},{"id":5361,"title":"Mission Impossible - Operation Surma","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Paradigm Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"A stealth-action-adventure game that puts you in a role of Ethan Hunt, with settings based on the movies not the series. However, the story does not follow any of the movies, nor does the main character resemble Tom Cruise, but everything else, from various gadgets and disguising is present. Due to following the story, you will unfold many mysteries behind the ICE Worm virus developed by the Surma Corporation that makes them only one step to global domination, and you as Ethan Hunt, a top-secret government agent will have to prevent that from happening using any means necessary."},{"id":5362,"title":"Mister Mosquito","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Zoom","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Mister Mosquito is one of the first games from Eidos' FreshGames group, which brings Japanese games to the North American market.****In Mister Mosquito, you play a mosquito, in the Yamada family house.  You must suck the blood of the three family members (wife, husband, daughter), without getting swatted or spotted.****You will only be able to suck blood for a limited amount of time, for sucking too long will irritate the person, causing them to swat you.****If you are spotted attempting to suck someone, you will then enter a battle mode, where you must hit various \"Relax\" and \"Faint\" spots, without getting squished."},{"id":5363,"title":"MLB 06 - The Show","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA San Diego Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"In MLB 06: The Show you can manage players, their salaries, keep up to date with the business of the team, check on the players team morale and keep them happy to keep your team in contention. Control everything of your business even to the prices of the tickets to even the prices of the vendors.****It has a career mode where you can create yourself by using the game controls or by using EyeToy to paste your face on. You can keep tabs on yourself in career mode as and control which teams you want play for, but you have to earn you right to compete in the big leagues by battling your way up from the minor leagues. Keep track of your achievements as you progress and if you choose, you can even skip parts of the game to your at bats or pitching appearances, making the game much more streamlined and very personal.  ****The players act very realistic due to the fact they used motion capturing for almost every major player, giving it untolds **amounts of realistic animation and almost giving them real emotions, such as if a pitcher gives up a big home run, you can see the disappointed on his face or if you hit a game winning home run your entire team goes nuts celebrating.****The game also comes with a fun set of mini games including the classic Home Run Derby and a new King of the Diamond, which has multiple levels, a timer and is constantly adapting to keep you guessing. The rosters even were up to date at the time, actually having the 2006 rosters instead of the previous year."},{"id":5364,"title":"MLB 07 - The Show","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA San Diego Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Sony's baseball franchise returns for 2007 with updated rosters and classic features, such as season mode, managerial mode along with the classic career mode, but also has some new features as well.****One of the new features is the Road to the Show, a new take on the career mode that expands last years version.  Instead of playing every player on the team, the game focuses more on the player alone.  It will fast forward to decisions tied to the player (i.e. fielding a ball hit towards your player or batting), but also gives you goals to complete (i.e. knocking in a run or getting on base or trying for a double play while fielding).  Success of these goals will help you establish your place with the manager and team and give you a better chance for a major league start.****It also features an Adaptive Pitching Intelligence, where the game learns more from your at bats or your pitching, but also has your catchers help you out more by picking signals out instead of just randomly selecting pitches.  Another is umpire personality, where the strike zone is smaller or larger, depending upon the umpire calling the game at the time.****The all-new New Pitch Command System (PCS) delivers comprehensive strategy to pitch selection, as a pitcher's \"pitch comfort\" will be predetermined based on a best to worst pitch scenario, letting you decide whether to stick with what is working or begin a new pitching regiment.****PS2 and PS3 versions provide online league play, which also lets you check on real-time MLB scores and news while the PSP version also lets you play against others using Wi-Fi connection.****It features an extensive MLB license, with most of the players with a few exceptions and also features Rex Hudler, Matt Vasgersian and Dave Campbell as color commentators, providing realistic coverage, almost giving it a TV feel along with realistic graphics, giving the players and the action a very realistic feel, such as a pitchers let down after giving up a huge homerun or a team rushing the field to celebrate after hitting a homerun, winning the game."},{"id":5365,"title":"MLB 08 - The Show","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA San Diego Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"An update of the previous year, along with the obligatory roster update along with new features.  The same game modes are still present: Exhibition, Franchise, The Show and Road to the Show.  There is also a new Pitcher/Batter Analysis feature that allows the player to compare performances against certain pitchers during the game as well as post-game.  Along with a Progressive Batting Performance feature that will either penalize or reward their players created superstars depending on how they are performing during games.  Players can also save games mid-way through, allowing them to pick up later if they choose.****There are also online features each distinct for their platform: The PS3 and PS2 version lets players compete in Online Leagues holding up to 30 teams with the ability to save their preferences using the SCOUT (SportsConnect Online User Tracking) system for easy reference when setting up Exhibition matches.  All three platforms also allows players to view real-life MLB stats and save them to their respective memory to view them afterwards.****The PS3 can also utilize it's HDD capabilities to use music stored in it to be used during matches.  The PSP has the abililty as well, using a Memory Stick Duo with music stored on it.  The PS2 also has the ability to use the EyeToy for created superstars.  Games are also called again by the three man team of Rex Huddler, Matt Vasgerian and Dave Campbell ."},{"id":5366,"title":"MLB 09 - The Show","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA San Diego Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"MLB 09: The Show is the 2009 edition in the MLB baseball series. The game keeps the original gameplay intact, but improves over predecessors by revising and adding features, and upgrading the graphics. Road to the Show 3.0 has been updated with an all-new steal and lead-off system and also adds more interaction with the player's coaches. There are also several new features on Franchise 2.0 which include salary arbitration, waiver transactions, September call-ups, and a 40-man roster for the player's franchise. This edition introduces online season leagues, with full drafts and schedules to play ahead in the season."},{"id":5367,"title":"MLB 10 - The Show","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA San Diego Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Sony's highly rated The Show baseball series returns with this 2010 edition. The realistic baseball simulator includes a bunch of new features and improves on many of the faults of the '09 version including online gameplay. Note that the PSP version of this game only features ad-hoc online compatibility.****For the first time in the series, MLB 10: The Show lets you experience baseball through the eyes of the guy in the catcher mask. The all new Catcher mode allows you to call pitches from the backstop and control the game just like Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer, the cover athlete for this edition. Homerun Derby also makes a return to the series as both a standalone mode and as an experience during the All-Star Break. Not to be forgotten is the Movie Maker mode which allows you to combine saved replays of a game to turn into a highlight reel and save to your hard drive, and also the updated Road to the Show 4.0 with new settings and stat features."},{"id":5368,"title":"MLB 11 - The Show","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2011","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA San Diego Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"The #1 selling, highest rated baseball franchise is back in MLB 11 The Show. Experience authentic MLB baseball with AI improvements, updated rosters, new stadiums and personalized batting stances. Perfect your baseball skill, get called up to the Big Leagues and become an MLB Superstar in the all new Road to the Show. Key Game Features •AI Improvements for even more realism •Become an MLB Superstar in Road to the Show •New personalized batting stances •Ignite old rivalries in Rivalry Mode •Updated rosters and new stadiums •Local 2-player multiplayer player options •Peripheral support for the DualShock 2 analog controller, EyeToy USB Camera (for PS2) and USB keyboard •The MLB The Show franchise continues the longevity of your PlayStation 2 console "},{"id":5369,"title":"MLB 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"MLB 2004 is the game of baseball brought home.  This game strives for realism with \"total control\" batting, pitching, and fielding, as well as having every player's head accurately recreated with the use of a 3D scanner.****In addition to returning modes such as season play and home run derby, new in this year's edition of the game are career, spring training, and franchise modes.  In spring training mode, you not only create a player, but also must earn your way onto the team by performing well in spring training."},{"id":5370,"title":"MLB 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"989 Sports smashes one deep over the fence with life-like AI, total control batting and pitching, 10 incredible modes of play and TV-style presentation and commentary. You call the shots as general manager—scout players, make trades and sign free agents. Build your ball club to be the most dominating force baseball has ever seen! "},{"id":5371,"title":"MLB 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"MLB 2006 features numerous gameplay enhancements for the upcoming season. The all-new Branch Point Technology (BPT) provides seamless fielding transitions and smooth base running; the all-new PlayMaker Fielding Marker provides better fielding interaction with your player attributes with your skill level in order to make the play; all-new Release Point Pitching helps determine your ability to hit spots in the strike zone; a deeper Franchise Mode; and an all-new Career Mode where you call the shots. With returning gameplay favorites including EyeToy functionality and online playability through 989SportsOnline.com, MLB 2006 promises a true-to-life experience for every pitch, hit, catch and throw from the moment you step onto the diamond. "},{"id":5372,"title":"MLB Power Pros","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"America's favorite pastime gets a fun new twist as MLB Power Pros, the latest installment of Japan's popular baseball videogame series, debuts on the PS2! Every MLB player are represented in the Power Pro character style - a miniature toy-like figurine model. Gamers will recognize their favorite baseball stars through comic usage of facial expressions, facial hair, and hair styles. Even each MLB ballpark has been faithfully replicated with their respective famous landmarks. With a unique control system, amazing animations and an assortment of enjoyable and challenging game modes, this is baseball as you've never seen it before! "},{"id":5373,"title":"MLB Power Pros 2008","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"MLB Power Pros is a different take on the MLB license.  While the player has the ability to play as authentic players on actual MLB teams, the players are represented by anime characters, with large heads, feet and hands with no arms and legs.  The game has been a mainstay in Japan for the last 15 years.****Power Pros does feature options from other real-time games such as Season, Multiplayer and Exhibition modes, it also has a story based mode where the player can create their own character and play up to 20 years, doing activities such as earning the right to move from the minors to the majors, landing big contracts, as well as buying houses and cars, make friends on and off the field, as well as start hobbies and make donations to charities to draw attention to the player.****It also features a Dynasty mode where the player can run a MLB team, trading and releasing with a roster of 40 men and change formations on defense and offense as well as change a pitchers ball speed."},{"id":5374,"title":"MLB SlugFest - Loaded","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Point of View","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"MLB Slugfest Loaded is a Midway style sports game that features aggressive baseball playing strategies and supports 4 game play modes. Quickplay, Franchise, Home Run Derby, and Online Mode. Each game mode features intense over the top baseball action situated in real life stadiums or in un-lockable fantasy environments.****The various game modes allow you to compete against intelligent computer controlled opponents or play against human players both on and offline. The intuitive interface allows novice players to quickly pick up the game and start playing within minutes. Although MLB Slugfest Loaded is easy to learn, experienced players will also find the game compelling with a vast array of customizable options, un-lockable teams and stadiums."},{"id":5375,"title":"MLB Slugfest 20-03","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Point of View","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Midway's first extreme sports title that tackles the great American past-time... baseball.  Take control of all of your favorite Major League Baseball teams and players armed with all of their real stats, attributes, abilities and attitude.  Slugfest features many playable minigames, a season mode, quick play and exhibition play.****So what makes MLB Slugfest extreme?  The game is far from a real baseball simulation.  This is as arcade as it gets.  Flaming fastballs that take out batters ankles (and reducing their stats), out-of-the-park home runs, dropkicking the catcher on your dash to home plate, kidney punching the batter who just ruined your no-hitter and many other brutal tactics bring sportsmanship to an all-new low.****Graphic touches include real player faces and details such as chewing gum and talking to teammates or opponents.  Real stadiums all make their appearances along with several fantasy stadiums that can be unlocked."},{"id":5376,"title":"MLB Slugfest 20-04","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"The second title in Midway's baseball series, SlugFest 20-04 continues to pour on the rough-housing gameplay, bizarre codes, and humorous commentary.  In addition to the new Home Run Derby mode and Create-A-Team options, the game features the ability of pitchers to catch \"On Fire\" and impossible Special Pitches that zigzag, arc, and whizz by in ways that would leave any batter humiliated.  New secret teams have been added to the previous bunch, including aliens, minotaurs, and Sub-Zero of Mortal Kombat fame.  The customizable Instant Replay is another nice touch, allowing you to relive the awkward moments once you pause the game.  And, of course, Tim Kitzrow and Jim Shorts return to the commentators' booth, making their signature random comments and incessant arguments."},{"id":5377,"title":"MLB SlugFest 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Blue Shift","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Slugfest 2006 continues the franchise's special brand of arcade style baseball with a mix of old and new features.  All of the basic over-the-top gameplay, such as hard collisions, turbo power pitching and batting, and on-fire unlimited turbo remain intact.  Also returning this year are commentators Jim Shorts and Tim Kitzrow.****Gameplay modes include Create-A-Player, Create-A-Team,  Season Mode, Challenge Mode, Playoffs, and Home Run Derby.  Other new features include fighting game style special pitches in which you input a special sequence of button presses to unleash wild and hard to hit throws.  Stadiums and uniforms have been updated for the 2006 season, and the rosters are current as of February."},{"id":5378,"title":"Mobile Light Force 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Alfa System","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Mobile Light Force 2 is a budget-priced port of AlfaSystem's vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up, Shikigami no Shiro. It features five levels with three stages each. Extending the replay value is a two-player mode and the ability to select from six characters (three male and three female to be exact). Aside from the standard rapid-fire stream of bullets standard to the genre, a spirit attack unique to each character is available, which significantly slows the ship's movement, but rewards the player with a substantial point increase. Coupled with the spirit attack is the Tension Bonus system, which rewards you with increased power and bonus points based on how close you are to enemies and their bullets."},{"id":5379,"title":"Mobile Suit Gundam - Encounters in Space","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Fight in the One Year War on four different fronts. In White Base mode play as Amuro Ray through the closing months of the One Year War. In Thoroughbred mode take control of Ford Romfellow and experience the events of the manga Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: Space, To the End of a Flash. In Mission mode create your own Federation or Zeon pilot and train their skills and abilities over eight missions. In Ace Pilot mode see the war from the view of characters from the One Year War and 0083: Stardust Memory, as well as characters from the model line Mobile Suit Variations and the video game trilogy Mobile Suit Gundam: Side Story: The Blue Destiny.****Select from over 70 mobile suits (although your MS is usually chosen for you outside of Versus mode) with their own stats, equipment list, and special attacks. Combat takes place in 3-D space where you have complete control of a unit's forward, backward, and side to side movement as well as pitch and yaw. Boosting can be used to move faster, and barrel rolling will break any enemies' target locks on your MS. Units are equipped with melee weapons as well as ranged weapons, but ranged weapons have limited ammunition and must reload or cool down after being expended. Missions consist of both auto-scrolling segments where the player must avoid obstacles and destroy visible targets as well as arena segments where the player must track down nearby targets.****In Versus mode you can challenge either the computer or another player to one on one combat with a team of 1-3 pilots and MSs. Each MS and weapon has a point cost, and a team's total point cost can not exceed 300 points. Additional pilots and MSs can be unlocked by achieving high scores in the other modes' missions. Ever wanted to pit Char in the Byg-Zam against Amuro piloting the Dendrobium? Now you can."},{"id":5380,"title":"Mobile Suit Gundam - Federation vs. Zeon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Based on the original Mobile Suit Gundam series, this game has you choose which side to lead into victory from two different sides.****There are multiple modes to choose from, including a campaign mode and versus mode.**You can either fight for the Earth Federation or the Zeon Forces as you play the campaign mode, which has over 200 missions to pick from.**Finish these missions by destroying enemy mechs and completing objectives while you explore a 3D landscape.**If you successfully complete these missions you will be able to upgrade your mobile suits and increase your selection of suits you can take into battle.****In versus mode you can play with a friend in split screen versus or team battle action, using the suits you unlock in the campaign mode.****This game also features actors from the TV series, to provide voiceovers from the Gundam world."},{"id":5381,"title":"Mobile Suit Gundam - Gundam vs. Zeta Gundam","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In this version of the Mobile Suit Gundam series, a war as taken place between the The Titans and a splinter group of the Earth Federation called the A.E.U.G.  Several years after the One Year War, the A.E.U.G. is formed from a group of disillusioned members of the Earth Federation and is now waging war against the Titans and it is up to the remaining members of the EF to team up with the Titans to stop this menace.****The story revolves around a Gundam pilot named Kamille Bidan, who pilots the game's namesake the Zeta Gundam, but the player can also choose which side they want to fight for, either the Titans/Federation or the A.E.U.G.  The gameplay mostly consists of traversing landscapes and destroying enemy mechs and completing objectives.  The mechs can also convert into secondary vehicles such as jets with more powerful weapons as well."},{"id":5382,"title":"Mobile Suit Gundam - Journey to Jaburo","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"The first Gundam game for PlayStation 2, Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo follows the exploits of Amuro Ray and his friends and colleagues aboard the White Base as they engage in various missions against the Principality of Zeon. Based on the popular anime, gameplay in Mobile Suit Gundam is reminiscent of From Software's Armored Core 2 with an arcade touch. Before each mission, players can choose to equip their Gundam with various weapons such as a long-range laser rifle and Beam Saber for melee attacks, or the GunTank and GunCannon can be called to provide backup in some of the game scenarios. "},{"id":5383,"title":"Mobile Suit Gundam - Zeonic Front","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sunrise Interactive","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Based on the Mobile Suit Gundam anime series. Ride with the bad guys as you battle Earth Federation forces for independence. Take control of three mobile suit teams. Use strategy tactics to infiltrate federation bases. Use a wide variety of Mobile suits equiped to kill. Strategically set your route to carry out mission objectives successfully."},{"id":5384,"title":"Mobile Suit Gundam Seed - Never Ending Tomorrow","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Bec","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Battle in more than 50 mobile suits based on the popular animated series Featuring more than 50 playable mobile suits from the TV series. • 4 game play modes including Story Mode, Mission Mode and 2 player Versus Mode. • Featuring the combat system, unique weapons and attacks from the TV series; pick your favorite mobile suit and battle it out! • 3D aerial-and-ground action: use thrusters to hover or fight mid-air or battle on the ground. • Select a partner pilot to provide support and weapon upgrades. "},{"id":5385,"title":"Moderngroove - Ministry of Sound Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Moderngroove: Ministry of Sound Edition is 5 hours of brand-new electronica music from Europe's leading DJs along with thousands of dynamically-generated 2D and 3D visuals that synch to the music. It's a one-of-a-kind product that provides hours of entertainment for the entire house party.****What MTV Music Generator is to music mixing, Moderngroove is to visual mixing. The product allows users to create their own visuals with the Visual Mixer - even input your own text via USB keyboard or controller. Or simply turn on the \"Karaoke mode\" to incorporate the lyrics of each song into the synching visuals.****Moderngroove is the world's largest independent dance music label and is world-renowned for their compilation CDs, lifestyle magazine, travel tours, and of course, the South London nightclub that started it all."},{"id":5386,"title":"Mojo!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Crave","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In this 3D puzzle game, roll through all the blocks, using color switches to get different colored blocks. If there wasn't a time limit (in the form of your Mojo level), it might even be easy.****Mojo! features over 100 levels, with obstacles and powerups to help and hurt you, along with a level editor. Up to four player can face each other in Battle Mode and Mini-Golf Mode."},{"id":5387,"title":"Monopoly","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Turn real estate into real entertainment as Monopoly, the biggest deal in classic board games comes to PlayStation 2 in Monopoly Here & Now: The World Edition. Celebrating over 70 years of family fun, this new rendition of the legendary property trading game is sure to delight a new generation of players as it blends familiar turn-based board game style play with the energizing, interactive action modern gamers crave."},{"id":5388,"title":"Monopoly Party!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Runecraft","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"Based on the hugely successful Monopoly board games, you have the opportunity to become a millionaire and bankrupt up to four other friends.****Like the original, you must buy property, move around the board, make money and ruin your enemy to survive.**This game features all you would expect of the game, fines, \"GO\", comunity chests and chances.****But unlike the original, your board can be made to be a sci-fi, fantasy, prehistoric or the original board."},{"id":5389,"title":"Monster 4x4 - Masters of Metal","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"You are Rookie, a new monster truck driver just itching to show your stuff.****Race across the US, off-road, through famous monument, and in stadiums to show you are the best monster truck racer in the US!****Upgrade your Monster Jam trucks with powerups and new capabilities. Decide off-road which are the best choices to take as you race for cash and fame."},{"id":5390,"title":"Monster Attack","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sandlot","publisherName":"Agetec Europe, Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Monster Attack is a third-person action shooter and the first game in the Chikyuu Boueigun / Earth Defense Force series. The player takes the role of an EDF (Earth Defence Force) infantry man to single handily battle hordes of giant bugs, robots and alien ships that have invaded Earth, across 30 missions. The game eludes to other EDF forces, but they are never seen.  You choose two weapons for each mission from dozens of various missile launchers, machine guns, flamethrowers and more unique weapons, some, faster, more powerful or better suited to the mission at hand than others, are given infinite ammo (though the weapons must still be reloaded after each clip is used up) and are set loose in one of several (usually city-based) fully destructible environments. Players can also mount a vehicles such as an air bike, a tank and a helicopter.  The player recovers and increases his maximum health and armour, and unlocks new weapons by picking up power-ups from defeated enemies that spawn in and come at the player by the dozen. The game also features 2-player split-screen cooperative multiplayer."},{"id":5391,"title":"Monster Eggs","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Monster Eggs is a reflection on Playstation 2. The game is simple: you have to click as fast as possible on groups of eggs of the same color.  More groups are large, the more points are accumulated. "},{"id":5392,"title":"Monster House","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The house that old man Nebbercracker owns is alive and is swallowing whole anything that comes close to it. Three neighborhood kids DJ, Chowder, and Jenny decided to plan an attack on the house on Hallows' Eve. There plans go array when police officers catch them attempting to break into the house and place the kids in the back of a police car. However, the house swallows the police officers and then swallows the police car holding the children. Now that the children are in the belly of the beast, they have to find a way to put a stop to this monster house.  In Monster House players have to explore the house while taking on the role of the three children (the game will automatically switch to a different character as the story calls for it). Each child is armed with a water blaster and a melee attack to take out enemies. The water blasters reservoir will get drained each time it's fired and will require an occasional re-pumping to refill it. Also, each child has a unique limited ammo weapon, DJ has an instant camera which can stun enemies with its flash, Jenny has a slingshot which shoots marbles, and Chowder has water balloons to soak enemies. Players can find items like keys to unlock doors, cans of pop to regain health, and arcade tokens which can then be used to play a mini-game called Thou Art Dead, a side-scolling action game. The various bathrooms found through out the house are safe zones and will allow the player to save their game. Also, finding toy monkeys scattered through out the house will unlock game art which can be viewed in the game's Gallery mode."},{"id":5393,"title":"Monster Hunter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Monster Hunter is a third-person action game set in a kind of pre-historic fantasy world. Many of the creatures you'll see are very similar to dinosaurs, ancient relatives to modern day animals such as boars and insects, and even dragons. Next to a singleplayer mode, the game can also be played online. You can have a hunting party of up to four people, and once you start to go after larger prey, you'll definitely need them all. Every couple of weeks, Capcom organizes online missions. While some are harder than others, they all allow you the chance to create equipment you'd never be able to get if you only played offline.****Thankfully, you won't be fighting with your bare hands. When you first begin your game, you are given a simple sword and shield, but as you complete missions and harvest materials from both the creatures you kill and various nooks and crannies in the environments, you can begin to craft stronger weapons and armor for yourself. On top of that, you can also use berries, plants, shells and more to craft healing items, stat boosters and even ammunition if you opt to use a bowgun.****There are several weapon types in Monster Hunter, including the bowgun (perfect for group support and long-range attacks), Great Swords (huge and slow, but very powerful and a great reach), and even Hammers (The most powerful weapon class, but cannot block). Most weapons can even be upgraded once you create them, allowing you to add damage, sharpness and even elemental attributes.****The game is played out through missions you take from the Hunter's Guild (or the village elder if you're playing solo), and these missions range from material gathering, to egg stealing, and even live capture. Combat is all real-time. The left analog stick moves your hunter while the right stick is actually used for attacking. Different directions on the stick trigger different types of attacks, even allowing for some simple combos.****The story in Monster Hunter is a very basic one. You want to be the best Hunter ever, so you go out to prove yourself. That's really all there is to it."},{"id":5394,"title":"Monster Jam - Maximum Destruction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Using recognizable Monster Trucks, Monster Jam Maximum Destruction is a fast action vehicle combat game. Players control the awesome power of a huge monster truck to smash through walls, leap over buses, and grind opponents beneath their tires. Damaged truck pieces deform, blacken, bend and eventually fall off under the fury of savage vehicular combat."},{"id":5395,"title":"Monster Jam - Urban Assault","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Torus Games","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Unleash the raw power of the world's biggest and baddest monster trucks as you wreck havoc on cities all across the globe! Experience authentic Monster Jam action with stadium races and freestyle competitions fo the \"ultimate Monster Truck experience!' "},{"id":5396,"title":"Monster Jam","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Torus Games","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Monster Jam is a monster truck racing game based on the existing TV-show under the same name, which also incorporates a series of live events hosted by Live Nation. Unlike previous games of Monster Jam franchise, Monster Jam includes 20 pre-existing trucks licensed specifically for the game by USHRA (United States Hot Rod Association). The game includes such well-known monster trucks as Destroyer, Bounty Hunter, Blue Thunder, Captain's Cruise, it's previous identity - Bulldozer and probably two of the most alleged kings of all monster trucks - Maximum Destruction, the winner of seven Monster Jam World Finals and Grave Digger, one of the most influential monster trucks of all time .****At the beginning of the game only a small amount of trucks and tracks is available for choosing. The player is encouraged to participate in various events to attain career points which will unlock new items. The amount of points given depend on the player's performance in the following events:**** Freestyle - a classic monster truck challenge involves free-riding at the arena performing different stunts and interacting with the surrounding environment in the most destructive way possible. In this challenge it is advisable to \"keep the action going\" until the time runs out. Also, a combo of different stunts in a succession will result in magnifying the score.****Track Circuit - an offroad lap-based racing through various types of countryside.****Eliminator - is the classic knock-out race in which  each lap eliminates the last truck to complete it.****Stadium Circuit - is the same as Track Circuit with the action taking the place in the arena, and not at outdoors locations and the trucks competing at different tracks separated from each other.****Stadium Racing - is a drag racing challenge in which players should boost their maximum speed in order to arrive first at the finish of a short un-circled track.****Once the sufficient number points is achieved the player will be allowed to participate in Monster Jam World Finals to prove his right to be the ultimate champion of Monster Jam.****The game makes heavy emphasis on it's fully destructible levels. Nearly everything player meets on the track may be crushed, moved or destroyed. The game encourages such kind of behavior by issuing additional points and allowing player to use \"nitro boost\" for a prolonged amount of time.****The game may be played in two difficulty modes: \"Normal\" - is enough for everyone, while \"Pro\" is meant for die-hard Monster Truck enthusiasts only."},{"id":5397,"title":"Monster Lab","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Backbone Entertainment","publisherName":"Eidos, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Monster Lab allows the player to make his or her own monsters and send them out to fight. In this tactical role-playing game that tries to marry Tim Burton's style with Pokémon, the player takes on the role of a young mad scientist to help save Uncanny Valley from the evil Baron Mharti. The player must learn and perfect each of the three branches of Mad Science: Mechanical, Biological an Alchemical by collecting parts and performing mad experiments in the castle under the tutelage of the three mad science masters. The player can level up with each successful creation and each victory in battle. The player take control created monsters to explore the spooky world of Uncanny Valley's six regions. Pit monster creations against the forces of Baron Mharti and enemies in the wild in epic, fast-paced turn-based battles in single player or face off against your friends in multiplayer online. The quality and type of parts the player uses to create monsters will determine its strengths and weaknesses."},{"id":5398,"title":"Monster Rancher 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo, Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Monster raising and creature contests move into the 128-bit generation as the popular Tecmo series sets up shop on the PlayStation 2 in this release of Monster Rancher 3. Though many characters and places are recognizable from earlier releases in the series, monsters in this game are represented in a cel-shaded cartoon style, similar to that of the Dreamcast's Jet Grind Radio or the contemporary PS2 release Yanya Caballista featuring Gawoo. ****The game receives improved graphics and some additional features with its move to the more powerful PS2 console. Most of the rules of play and monster-raising conventions established in earlier games remain in this version. Monsters develop according to the training and treatment they receive and players are encouraged to explore the game world to find new training opportunities. Players can generate monsters using other forms of media, as the game creates creatures according to data on music CDs and movie DVDs. While some aspects of creation are random, certain albums and movies may generate creatures specifically related to the artistic content on the disk."},{"id":5399,"title":"Monster Rancher 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Raise monsters to explore and battle in this PS2 monster raising sim from Tecmo. This game improves upon previous installments by allowing more than one monster to be raised at once, interaction with the main character and the monsters, improved explorations, a customizable ranch, tag-team battles, improved 2P mode, a re-vamped battle system, and more detailed monsters. This game also features the longest most involved storyline of any Monster Rancher game to date. ****Your goal is to raise monsters to win in-game tournaments, explore for items, and improve your ranch. You can also test your raising skills by battling your monsters against a friend in 2P mode. ****The game still uses the innovative system of having a player insert music CDs, game discs, or DVDs into the PS2 to be read and used in making monsters. If you have a good sized collection of music, games, or movies, you can have access to a large variety of monsters very fast.****Monsters can also be made by finding in-game items, and through combining your retired monsters, so having a large collection of discs is not necessary. The game features some cute monsters, some scary/gory types, and enough variety to keep almost anyone busy for a long time.****Monster Rancher 4 is easy enough that almost anyone can dive in and play right away, making it a natural for kids. -But like the other games in the series, a patient player will be rewarded with a deeper, more rewarding experience (and hundreds of hours of gameplay). Replay value on this game, like the other Monster Rancher games is very high."},{"id":5400,"title":"Monster Rancher EVO","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo, Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Monster Rancher EVO is totally unlike any other games in this series, so fans beware, this may not be what you expect!****Like the previous Monster Rancher titles, EVO does involve raising monsters, but that's where the similarities end.  Gone is your ranch and in its place is a circus.  You are still a monster breeder, but raising your monster is now a  group effort.  You train your monsters each day to perform tricks for a circus show, and they only gain stats (Life, Speed, Strength, etc.) during \"Showtime.\"  ****Shows are performed once every few months.  Performing shows is necessary for monster growth and circus popularity.  Increasing your popularity will enable you to move the circus (and advance the plot) into other areas of the game.****In addition to \"Showtimes,\" the game also includes \"Adventures,\" which those familiar with the series will remember.  You go on adventures to obtain items necessary for mini-quests (there are many of those) and to further advance the plot.  These adventures are full of challenges and ways to improve your monster, as in the other MR games.****An important thing to remember about this game is that you are not the sole trainer. In face, you do very little training because you assign others in your circus group to do it for you.  That being said, MR EVO is a very plot-oriented game, with less of an emphasis on combat than its predecessors."},{"id":5401,"title":"Monster Trux Extreme - Arena Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Metro3D Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Race well and claim victory against your opponents to earn prize money, which you can use to unlock extra Trucks and if you’re really good, the ability to race down the gullies and through the canyons at night! You'll be racing huge V8 powered Monster Trucks around rugged man-made indoor tracks, which are home to the fiercest and most monstrous truck races known to man! Monster Trux Extreme utilises an ultra-realistic physics system to ensure every bump, nudge, crash and crunch on the race track affects your vehicles as it should. "},{"id":5402,"title":"Monster Trux Extreme - Offroad Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Bold Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Monster Trux Extreme: Offroad Edition, as the name implies, is a Monster Truck arcade racing game. There are 3 engine classes to choose from: V6, V8 or V12. There are also 8 different trucks to choose from, and a total of 12 different courses (some of which consist in a previous course mirrored or in a different daytime condition). At first, only one engine class, two trucks and one courses will be available, the others having to be unlocked while playing the game.  Each race is played against 3 computer opponents (or 2 in split-screen mode). During the races, 2 types of power ups can be collected: wrenches and nitros. Wrenches recover the trucks' damage gauge, and come in two types, one that repairs one unity of the damage gauge and one which fully repairs the truck. Nitros can be used to boost the truck speed for a while, each one filling 1/3 of the trucks' nitro gauge. If the player runs over yellow speed stripes on the courses, a little speed boost will be gained. Dollar symbols can also be collected, adding money to the player's profile. Money can be used to unlock new trucks, but it isn't spent: to unlock a new truck, the player only has to have the required amount of money. Money can be lost if the player depletes the whole damage gauge by bumping into obstacles or other vehicles: the truck explodes and respawns at the cost of 10 money units. "},{"id":5403,"title":"Monsters vs. Aliens","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Beenox","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Monsters vs. Aliens is based on the animated movie of the same name. During the course of the game the player takes control over three characters from the movie which all feature different gameplay elements. Missing Link, a mix between fish and human, has to survive levels which are similar to most licensed games from animated movies: a 3rd person platformer. ****The sections with B.o.B., a slime monster, are more puzzle oriented. He can swallow enemies or items and use them to spit on other enemies. These are also used to press switches and as safety procedure when crossing bars - if B.o.B. had nothing solid in him he would just slip through them. With B.o.B. the player also has to solve mazes and shooting sequences. The last character is Gigantika, a 15 meters high woman. She uses trucks as inline skates and has to avoid obstacles by jumping or mastering quick time events (pressing a displayed button in a limited time).****In co-op mode the second player takes the role of a Dr. Cockroach and supports the main player with appropriate actions, e.g. shooting. The player can unlock a lot of bonus material, e.g. concept art, deleted scenes (in this case: levels) or audio commentaries."},{"id":5404,"title":"Monsters, Inc.","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Boo has returned to Monstropolis and it is your job as Sulley (or Sulley and Mike in the GBC version) to get her back home.  However, to make things difficult, Randal has destroyed her door.****Avoid Randall and the CDA (Child Detection Agency) as well as other dangers as you try getting Boo home.  This platform scroller will have you trying to find out where you have been as you make your way through multiple doorways, up and down ladders, and more.  Pick up items along the way as you jump and dodge enemies, use your roar attack, push items, sneak, and more.****In the GBA version, you get twice the levels and even a random map generator so every game is different as you play in three difficulty levels."},{"id":5405,"title":"Moorhuhn Fun Kart 2008","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sproing Interactive Media","publisherName":"cdv Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Moorhuhn: Fun Kart 2008 is a kart racing game starring Moorhuhn (Crazy Chicken) and friends. The eight racing tracks range from a barnyard to beaches to a desert with pyramids in the back ground. Power-ups can be picked up and used on opponents while racing. The player can choose between seven different characters, including two chickens, a frog, turtle, snowman, scarecrow and mole. The game offers three modes: a Championship (two championship each with four tracks), time challenge and two player mode. Kart classes included are 50cc, 100cc and 150 cc."},{"id":5406,"title":"Mortal Kombat - Armageddon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Mortal Kombat: Armageddon brags a roster of 62 characters and sees the return of classic ones from the original Mortal Kombat, such as Reptile, Shang Tsung and Goro. The enhanced Konquest mode (story/adventure mode) improves over the preceding versions, but has a shorter length. There are now 64 arenas (including revamped versions of classic environments) which each have their own tweaks, such as the ridiculous amount of stage fatalities (fatalities are a fancy way of killing your opponent, including classic techniques such as the \"spine-rip\" or \"arm-break\"). ****In the new Kreate-a-character mode, you can design your own character and clothe them with familiar or new costumes. As described earlier, fatalities are a fancy way of killing your opponent and are pretty fun to watch. Various button presses and combos at the end of a fight will sometimes trigger fatality mode and if the right buttons are pressed the fatality can become a chain of fatalities. The Kreate-a-fatality allows you to redesign these finishers.****Perhaps the most amusing addition for longtime fans is the debut of \"Motor Kombat,\" a racing mini-game patterned after Nintendo's Mario Kart. Motor Kombat has players selecting a vehicle from the following ten characters: Sub-Zero, Bo' Rai Cho, Scorpion, Mileena, Kitana, Johnny Cage, Jax, Cyrax, Baraka, and Raiden. Each super-deformed driver performs his or her trademark move on rivals, from Raiden's electricity to Scorpion's spear attack. The themed courses also feature hazards of their own, including lava pools, spikes, fire, and more. Motor Kombat supports four players in a split-screen view, or up to eight online."},{"id":5407,"title":"Mortal Kombat - Deadly Alliance","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance is the first Mortal Kombat outing on the next-gen systems.****Returning from past games are all your favorite fighters, and a host of new ones.  Johnny Cage, Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Raiden, joined by such newcomers as Molloch and Quan Chi.  Each character has their own specific fatalities.****New to DA is a completely revamped fight engine.  The graphics are in full 3D and feature somewhat interactive environments.  Each character now has different fighting stances, allowing them to be in an offensive stance or a fatality stance.****DA has over 600 unlockable extras, that are opened by earning \"koins\" that unlock \"koffins\".  The game also comes packaged with bonus material, such as the \"making of Deadly Alliance\" and \"the history of Mortal Kombat\"."},{"id":5408,"title":"Mortal Kombat - Deception  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Based of the Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance engine, players once again have to fight to stop this new threat in the sixth installment of the fighting series.  The standard Arcade, Versus, and Practice modes return, as well as new items to be found in the Krypt.  In addition, there are new Konquest Adventure, Chess Kombat, and Puzzle Kombat modes to give the player new mini-games.  ****There are a dozen Mortal Kombat fighters selectable at the start of the game, including both old favorites and mysterious newcomers. Longtime fans of the series will recognize veterans of the earliest Mortal Kombat games, such as Sub-Zero and Scorpion, Kabal, Baraka, Mileena, Ermac, and Nightwolf, who are joined by relative newcomers like Bo'Rai Cho, who debuted in Deadly Alliance. Deception also introduces nine new fighters, Ashrah, Dairou, Darrius, Havik, Hotaru, Kira, Shujinko, Onaga and Kobra, each with a distinctly new fighting style intended to balance the deadly abilities of the other characters.****The Playstation 2 and Xbox versions offer online, competitive play against other players. The Gamecube version does not include online play, but offers Goro and Shao Kahn as exclusive playable characters."},{"id":5409,"title":"Mortal Kombat - Deception  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Based of the Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance engine, players once again have to fight to stop this new threat in the sixth installment of the fighting series.  The standard Arcade, Versus, and Practice modes return, as well as new items to be found in the Krypt.  In addition, there are new Konquest Adventure, Chess Kombat, and Puzzle Kombat modes to give the player new mini-games.  ****There are a dozen Mortal Kombat fighters selectable at the start of the game, including both old favorites and mysterious newcomers. Longtime fans of the series will recognize veterans of the earliest Mortal Kombat games, such as Sub-Zero and Scorpion, Kabal, Baraka, Mileena, Ermac, and Nightwolf, who are joined by relative newcomers like Bo'Rai Cho, who debuted in Deadly Alliance. Deception also introduces nine new fighters, Ashrah, Dairou, Darrius, Havik, Hotaru, Kira, Shujinko, Onaga and Kobra, each with a distinctly new fighting style intended to balance the deadly abilities of the other characters.****The Playstation 2 and Xbox versions offer online, competitive play against other players. The Gamecube version does not include online play, but offers Goro and Shao Kahn as exclusive playable characters."},{"id":5410,"title":"Mortal Kombat - Shaolin Monks","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midway Studios - Los Angeles","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"MK: SM is a 3D platforming adventure beat-em-up that is based in the Mortal Kombat world. The story begins just after the first tournament, and fills in some of the backgrounds of various characters in the series. Fighting across several areas of Earthrealm, Netherrealm, and Outworld, this game follows Liu Kang and Kung Lao (the Shaolin Monks) as they thwart another invasion of Earth.  MK: SM features a wide cast of recognizable characters, many secret unlockables, as well being able to play through with a friend in  Ko-op mode.****The combat is fast-paced, with numerous ways to dispose of enemies, including MK signature moves and Fatalities.  This kombat goes beyond what you have seen in the fighting games, among the upgrades are: The series first Multi-Directional Kombat System, Multalities (kill multiple opponents with one move), Brutalities (see red as you unleash brutal force), ko-op only team-attacks, and even character progression (earn experience to spend on upgrades to moves).  The backgrounds, all based on MK and MK II arenas, come to life with numerous hazards for the Monks that they can turn on their enemies."},{"id":5411,"title":"Moto X Maniac","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Moto X Maniac is a motocross racing game on PlayStation 2. It allows you to ride different bikes in several outdoor and indoor environments. "},{"id":5412,"title":"Motocross Mania 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Deibus Studios","publisherName":"2K Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"After two PSX games, Motocross Mania returns on the PS2. In this game you race on 20 different courses, using 8 different riders with customizable bikes that can be upgraded, as you fight with weapons from chains to cattle prods, and baseball bats to hammers, while doing stunts to earn money for unlockables like better riders, cool costumes and weapons. You can either try to win the race or beat the other riders to pulp.****The basic game modes are Championship, Single Race, Time Trial, Freestyle, Multiplayer and Mini Games. This version includes new game modes such as Last Man Standing and Battle Royal where the focus is on arena fighting. During the race, you can fill a mania meter that slows down time."},{"id":5413,"title":"MotoGP","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"All of the riders from the MotoGP motorcycle championship are here to choose from, including hall of fame riders. As well as the Vs. and Arcade modes, there is also a challenge mode where, much like Gran Turismo's license mode, you must complete certain challenges to unlock new tracks, riders and pictures. These challenges range from beating the clock, to winning certain events in the arcade mode."},{"id":5414,"title":"MotoGP 07","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Milestone S.r.l","publisherName":"CE Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"In MotoGP 07 the player takes part in the official Dorna 2007 Moto GP season. The game contains 22 official bikes, 22 riders and 17 tracks from the licensed championship. There are several game modes to choose from, such as a full 2007 Moto GP season, a custom season, quick races, time attack, split-screen multiplayer and 100 individual challenges.****By winning challenges, the player can unlock official Moto GP videos and photos as a reward. The player can customize his riding experience by choosing from three preset riding models: Arcade, Advance, Simulation. Setting gameplay on \"Arcade\", the bike will be easier to control: front wheels will not lock during braking, the rider will not fall during powerslides and putting wheels on gras is not catastrophic. By setting gameplay on \"Simulation\", the player has to manage front and rear wheel locking during braking, and highsides and low sides during accelerations. The grass becomes more slippery. \"Advance\" is a mix between the Arcade and Simulation. There are also different weather types for each track."},{"id":5415,"title":"MotoGP 08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Milestone S.r.l","publisherName":"CE Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"MotoGP 08 is the successor to THQ's motorcycle racing game MotoGP '07 and features the full licensed (18 tracks, 77 drivers and bikes) MotoGP, 250cc and 125cc classes, based on a 5-year deal with Dorna Sports that grants Capcom the worldwide rights for all hardware platforms.****After a short tutorial race during which the game helps the player to find the right driving model (Arcade, Advanced or Simulation) best suited for him, he can choose between different game modes with the career being the heart of the game. There the player creates a character, chooses a bike and a helmet for him and starts in the 125cc class with the goal to race to the top of the MotoGP class in only five years. After each successful race the player not only unlocks new content but also gains career points which can be invested into bike upgrades increasing the max speed, acceleration, braking abilities or traction.****The other game modes are:****1. Time Trial - Beat the time records on the different tracks.****2. Tournament - Create a driver or choose a driver from the 2008 season to compete in a series of races.****3. Challenges - 50 challenges in seven categories demand a great deal of the player to unlock additional game content. Challenges include staying over a certain speed limit for a pre-defined amount of time or winning a 1on1 on the last few meters of a race track.****The game also features a multiplayer mode for up to 12 players (not for the PS2 version). It is the first in the series to appear on the PS3. The game introduces the new US Indianapolis track and night racing at the Qatar circuit."},{"id":5416,"title":"MotoGP 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"MotoGP2 is a motorcycle racing game based on the 2001 MotoGP season. It features all the riders and 10 of the tracks from the season. There's the usual arcade mode where the player can select any rider and track to race on and a championship mode where a player must take part in 10 races of a season, after which they'll be assessed and if their performance is suitable be offered a contract for the following season - up to 5 seasons in total may be played. Extra riders can be unlocked through the challenges mode, of which there are 70 different objectives to complete such as lap times, race positions or bike control. Completing all the challenges also unlocks the legends mode, featuring classic rider and bike combinations from MotoGP history. All the usual setup options are available to tune your bike for each track."},{"id":5417,"title":"MotoGP 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Take to the track on the greatest 2-stroke and 4-stroke motorbikes in the world, as you attempt to win the world motorcycle championship.****Choose from Arcade (a simple game of motogp, with a set amount of laps on any of the tracks in the game), Season (attempt to win the world title by challenging the other riders in the field over a course of tracks in all types of weather conditions), Challenge (tricky mini games that have you attempting to complete certain events, such as beating a certain time through a particular area of track, etc.), and Time Trial (the simple test your skill and beat the clock mode).****You can also choose to turn on or off simulation mode, which when turned on allows you to simulate real life situations, such as falling off from turning to sharply and collisions), as well as tune up your chosen bike, from suspension to brakes and much more."},{"id":5418,"title":"MotoGP 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Bandai Games","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"MotoGP 4 is a motorcycle racing game based on the 2004 MotoGP season. It features all the riders and tracks from the season, not just from the main MotoGP class but from the development 125cc and 250cc series. As well as the usual arcade mode where the player can select any rider and track to race on and season modes where a player must take part in all 16 races of a season, there is a challenges mode where the aim is to complete some objective (race win, lap time, win a championship etc.) of which there are 125 in all. Different levels of difficulty relating to the realism of the bikes handling, performance and brake assistance are offered to cater for both novice and more experienced players. All the usual setup options are available to tune your bike for each track. The game also features the ability for up to eight players to take part in an online race."},{"id":5419,"title":"Motor Mayhem - Vehicular Combat League","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Beyond Games","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Motor Mayhem is a game based on the concept of a violent and futuristic motor-sport event.  The player directly controls a customized combat vehicle in a land-based arena and battles against another player or computer controlled opponents.  Each vehicle has a distinctive character and unique special attacks.  Each themed arena has additional weapons and upgrades for the vehicles to pick up.  Points are awarded for the destruction of an enemy vehicle.  The first contestant to achieve a target score, or that has the highest score when time expires, is the winner."},{"id":5420,"title":"Motorbike King","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Motorbike King on PS2 is a game of street racing where you take control of a biker that will link the races against an opponent to earn money to customize his cyclo.  12 bikes are available, as well as the possibility to upgrade his car, decorate, modify the biker look or recruit members for his team, like groupies. "},{"id":5421,"title":"Motorsiege - Warriors of Primetime","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Lightspeed Games","publisherName":"Play It Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A basic vehicle combat game. Controlled in the third person with customizable floating cars. Includes the standard deathmatch and last man standing models plus a new game type called Siege. Siege is basically a variant of capture the flag where vehicle try to take a ball around to different goals without being destroyed or having the ball jarred loose."},{"id":5422,"title":"MotorStorm Arctic Edge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Virtuos","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Motorstorm: Arctic Edge is an arcade racer pitting you against 8 other racers, human or AI in a competition to win in The Festival. The backdrop for the game is Alaska where you have to race on icy tracks in mountainous regions. Beside the other racers you have to take into account avalanches, broken ice bridges and a lot of other dangers on the route to victory.  The game is very fast-paced and it sees you racing around in cars, snowmobiles and trucks. You can select different wheels, exhausts, spoilers and more for your vehicles.  "},{"id":5423,"title":"Mountain Bike Adrenaline","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fresh 3D","publisherName":"Nobilis Group","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"Mountain Bike Adrenaline is a mountain biking game set in four different locations: The Rocky Mountains, The Alps,**Hawaii and The Grand Canyon. It also has four different game modes****1. Stopwatch: complete the course in a certain time.**2. Challenge: completing the course by doing a certain amount of tasks.**3. Arcade: perform tricks in a certain amount of time.**4. Freedom: explore the course freely, only unlockable after completing certain amount of the other modes.****There are six competitors to choose from (three men and three women) and it features a concentration gauge that, when full, can slow down the gameplay in order to pull off more complicated stunts. It sports real-life mountain bikes and authentic equipment."},{"id":5424,"title":"Mouse Police, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The cheese store has been robbed. This is a case for Agent Chester. Everything points in the direction of the Rocky Roquefort gang.  Max and Sophie have seen Agent Chester at the crime scene and are now on their way home when they see tracks of Rocky Roquefort. Should they report this to Agent Chester...... "},{"id":5425,"title":"Mouse Trophy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Neko Entertainment","publisherName":"Bigben Interactive S.A.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"In Mouse Trophy is a puzzle game where the player takes the role of a breeder participating at the Rodent Breeder World Championship. There the rodents have to survive mazes in the lowest time possible - of course with the player's help. The rodents act independently, the player can solve the puzzles by changing parts of the labyrinth, e.g. by opening doors. He also can interact with them directly by holding them or using gadgets like electric shocks. These gadgets are limited and have to be found by the rodents in the maze.****The player has to manage up to five rodents at a time. After victories they get experience points and get smarter so the player doesn't have to guide them through every easy obstacle. Overall there are 15 rodents to choose from, e.g. a mouse or a squirrel, and 50 traps and accessories and 30 mazes."},{"id":5426,"title":"Mr. Bean","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Beyond Reality","publisherName":"Blast Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Mr Bean's Wacky World is a third person action game based on the 2002 animated series featuring Rowan Atkinson's famous character. A mysterious villain has kidnapped Teddy and is demanding a ransom of 1,000 cat biscuits. Now it's up to the player to go out in the world and collect all the required biscuits. He has to make his way through four different locations: Mrs Wicket's back garden, the sewers, the wilds and finally the kidnappers' factory hide out. Each location consists of three levels that are connected through a central hub. A short cartoon sequence is shown before each level.  Mr Bean has to watch out for various pests and baddies that do their best to get in his way. To his help he access to a few different weapons. Repellent can be used on pests, the frying pan can knock out bigger baddies and a slingshot is useful for hitting faraway targets. A pirate costume can be used for a short time of invincibility. Various pick ups can be collected. Cat biscuits are needed to pay Teddy's ransom, while medi-teddies, first aid kits and fruits are used to restore health. To complete a level the player has to open the exit gate. This is done by collecting all jigsaw pieces. These are locked away in treasure chests and the player has to collect keys to get them. Once all jigsaw pieces are collected the player has to do a jigsaw challenge in time to unlock the gate. Puzzle solving involve pushing around crates to active doors and bombs that can be used to destroy blockades. There are also springboards that allow the player to reach high up areas. In addition to the main game there are various mini games. These include a jigsaw, whack-a-mole, tennis, racing and shooting range games. Some of these are playable by two players for the Wii and Windows versions of the game."},{"id":5427,"title":"Mr. Golf","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artdink","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Mr. Golf is a one to four player golf game. This is not a simulation where real players and courses are recreated in minute photorealistic detail, this is a fun game where the players are all drawn in a cute cartoony style and the courses are all fictitious.  There are two modes of play, stroke play or match play. Matches can be over three, six, nine or eighteen holes. Initially there are six characters to play as and just four courses but others can be unlocked by winning full eighteen hole matches. There is no player creation feature, no career mode and no difficulty settings in this game. There is background music and an in-game commentary which was a surprise but this is limited to stock phrases such as 'Nice shot!', 'You've kept it on the fairway', 'Bad luck' and so on.  There is an in-game tutorial which covers all the controls. By default the right analogue stick controls the shot, the further back it is pulled the more power is transferred to the swing when the stick is pushed forward, while the left analogue stick aims the shot so that the player can allow for the wind. There is a game configuration option that swaps the use of the right/left sticks around. The 'best' club is auto selected by the game but this can be changed by using R1/L1 to cycle through available clubs, R2/L2 change the player's stance. When taking a shot the player can take as many practice swings as they like to gauge how much back swing they want to use, the right D-Pad button swaps the player from practice mode into shot mode to take the actual shot.  The full game has fourteen playable characters, eight courses plus 'mirrored courses' all of which can be played in any of four seasons. "},{"id":5428,"title":"MS Saga - A New Dawn","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"MS Saga: A New Dawn is an RPG inspired by the Gundam series anime. Far in the future a machine called the \"G System\" is created which allows energy and materials to be turned into objects. Shortly after civilization is nearly destroyed by the machine, an event called The Great Fall. The games story begins after The Great Fall; what's left of mankind has begun to rebuild and stabilize a new society. One day a mysterious mobile suit arrives and initiates some random attacks on various towns, including an orphanage which is destroyed leaving only two survivors, Tristan and Fritz. These two survivors will then embark on a mission to take revenge for the destruction of their orphanage, and along the way will learn the mobile suit responsible for the destruction is part of even bigger plot to take over the world. ****At the beginning of the game you control Tristan and Fritz; as the story progresses, other characters will both join and leave your party. Each of the characters in your party has a mobile suit which is used to fight in battles as well as explore the vast regions of the world. You will also come across various towns where the characters can leave the mobile suits; in the towns you can talk with people, visit shops to buy items, rest to regain health and save the game, as well as learn about new missions to undertake. In most areas except towns (such as exploring the lands or in dungeons) you will encounter battles in both random locations and set locations; the set location battles are indicated by glowing crystals on the screen and are usually located strategically blocking an area you need to get to or to advance the story. ****The game uses a turn based battle system. Different types of attacks are available; hand to hand attacks tend to be more powerful but leave you open to a counter attack while ranged attacks are safer but deal less damage. On each turn each member of your party is given a limited amount of energy to use for attacks; different attacks use different amounts of energy. Lower powered attacks typically use less than the energy quota for a turn allowing you to save up the unused energy for a more powerful attack in a later turn. Each character also has a limited number of technique points which can be used for additional abilities such as healing, increasing armor, special attacks, and so on. At any given time up to three characters can be in the front line and take action in battles; any additional characters remain in the back line and are unable to attack, however you can switch characters around on each turn. As you win battles, experience points are earned allowing your characters to level up and become more powerful."},{"id":5429,"title":"MTV Music Generator 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Jester Interactive","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"MTV: Music Generator 2 is the sequel to MTV: Music Generator and Music. Like the previous two games it provides the player with an environment to create his own music using samples, riffs, synthesizers and filters. It comes with 10,000 samples and 1200 riffs. Fourteen licensed tracks are included from bands such as Apollo 440, Funkmaster Flex, David Morales and Gorillaz. The game offers to create 3D visualisers to accompany the music.****Creating music consists of adding samples, changing and adding notes, creating chords with a virtual keyboard and add effects such as volume pan envelopes, reverberation and delays. Vocals can be added with a microphone and CDs can be sampled into new songs."},{"id":5430,"title":"MTV Music Generator 3 - This Is the Remix","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Mix Max","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1 Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"MTV Music Generator 3 is another one in the line of music making software. The main purpose is to make music in an tracker-like environment. There are lots of samples and musical styles to choose from, and one can import their own samples into the game from CDs as well."},{"id":5431,"title":"MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Big Ape Productions","publisherName":"Gotham Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Based on MTV's claymation animation show Celebrity Deathmatch. You play a series of wrestling matches, much in the style of other wrestling games. The twist being, that you play one of various celebrities, such as Marilyn Manson and Carmen Electra. Various weapons appear in the ring during play, such as a chainsaw and crossbow. The game is set out in 6 \"episodes\" of 3 matches each, and you can play either of the celebrities in each match."},{"id":5432,"title":"MTX Mototrax","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Left Field Productions","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"MTX Mototrax is a motocross racing game that features motocross legends such as Travis Pastrana and Carey Hart. As players progress in the game's career mode, they will eventually be afforded the opportunity to challenge the mentioned pros in both Supercross and Motocross events as well as freestyle trick events where the focus is set on performing tricks. Winning these events will allow the player to earn cash and sponsorships that unlock additional gear and upgraded bikes. You can also play in exhibition mode to test your skills on any given track. The game features a total of 127 different tricks to perform.****The game also features a track editor that gives players the option of creating their own custom tracks. Multiplayer is also an available option."},{"id":5433,"title":"Mummy Returns, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"Universal Interactive Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Mummy Returns is a 3rd person action adventure game where you can play as two different characters each with different moves and abilities. Follow along with the action of the movie as you play as Rich O'Connell in an effort save your son, Alex. Pickup both guns and handheld weapons to defeat the armies of ancient Egyptian evil and defeat the mummy and ultimately, the scorpion king.****But when you finish there, the adventure isn't over. Play as the mummy, Imhotep, as you try to gain the power of the scorpion king to rule the world. Use your might and powerful magic to defeat the challenges before you, even suck the souls of your dieing enemies to regain health. ****Likenesses of the movie's actors guide you through the story as you either try to stop the mummy or play as him to rule the world."},{"id":5434,"title":"Mummy, The - The Animated Series","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Asobo Studio","publisherName":"Hip Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The story takes place in the 1930s and concerns the O'Connell family: Rick, the brave explorer, his wife Evy and their son Alex, who you assume - the hero of the story. During a trip to Egypt a strange thing happens: Alex discovers the terrible Imhotep plotting with one of his henchmen. Imhotep is desperate to find three fragments of a sacred Talisman and wants to use it to harness superhuman powers and dominate the world during the next solar eclipse! Alex must stop him finding them at all costs, and has no choice but to go in search of the fragments himself. Solving the many enigmas, fighting against a fantastic collection of enemies, along with finding the fragments are just some of the game elements on offer. "},{"id":5435,"title":"Mummy, The - Tomb of the Dragon Emperor","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"An ancient Chinese Emperor will rise and the adventure of a lifetime will begin! Embark on an action-packed adventure set in the mythical world of the Rob Cohen film, The Mummy¿: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor movie. Play as Rick and Alex O'Connell in this quest to stop the powerful shape shifting Mummy, born of an ancient and vengeful curse. Fight through forbidden Chinese tombs, the heights of the Himalayas and other breathtaking and deadly environments. "},{"id":5436,"title":"Muppets Party Cruise","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mass Media","publisherName":"TDK Mediactive","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Muppets remember the fun times they had on their last vacation in this 4-player party game.  This game follows the pattern of most party games, like Mario Party, for example, in that your overall goal is to win a board game.  To win the board game, you must succeed at a variety of mini games, which may include a wide variety of gameplay styles. Winning a mini game earns you a party favor of a certain color.  The ultimate goal is to accumulate the most party favors to win.  Party favors you win can then be used to unlock additional mini games and bonus videos.  If you unlock enough mini games, you can then unlock a new game board in the main game.****You can choose to play as Gonzo, Animal, Kermit, Miss Piggy, Pepe, or Fonzie.  In addition, a lot of other Muppet characters have cameo appearances."},{"id":5437,"title":"Musashi - Samurai Legend","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Square Enix","publisherName":"Square Enix","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Mushihimesama is a vertically scrolling shooter; players need to control their character over the constantly scrolling terrain and score points by shooting the various enemies that appear. Each of the five stages ends with a large &quot;boss&quot; battle. Like other games from developer CAVE, Mushihimesama is a &quot;bullet hell&quot; style shooter; the numerous opponents you encounter fire a very significant number of bullets, often completely covering the entire playfield. The player will need to either dodge these by navigating through the complex pattern formed or by utilising the shield that is available for a limited time. As is typical for arcade style shooters, weapon upgrades are available to make blasting enemies easier.****Mushihimesama features three difficulty levels, original arcade, maniac, and ultra. In addition to these three modes found in the original arcade version, the PS2 version also adds a practice mode where any stage and boss battle can be practiced as well as the arrange mode. In arrange mode, the player begins fully equipped with weapon upgrades and changes are made to the scoring system."},{"id":5438,"title":"Music Maker - Deluxe Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magix","publisherName":"Magix","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Turn your PlayStation 2 into an extreme music machine. This innovative disc will have you building your own CD-worthy tunes from thousands of killer riffs, scratches, catchy beats, vocals and effects in just minutes. Mix funky tunes with awesome visuals to produce a custom music video -- you're in complete control of your musical experience. "},{"id":5439,"title":"Music Maker","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magix","publisherName":"Magix","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Turn your PlayStation 2 into an extreme music machine. This innovative disc will have you building your own CD-worthy tunes from thousands of killer riffs, scratches, catchy beats, vocals and effects in just minutes. Mix funky tunes with awesome visuals to produce a custom music video -- you're in complete control of your musical experience. "},{"id":5440,"title":"Music Maker Rockstar","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magix","publisherName":"Magix","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Up until now, rock guitar games for the PlayStation 2 have only let players rock out to songs written by someone else. Music Maker RockStar changes all that! Now you can rock out in your own style because Music Maker RockStar turns your guitar controller into an instrument you can play freely. You could become a freestyle rock legend as you discover what your guitar controller is capable of!  In a virtual studio atmosphere Music Maker RockStar for PlayStation 2 gives you the opportunity to mix your recordings, add effects, and let your friends try to play your own songs. You can even create a video for the song on two tracks. "},{"id":5441,"title":"MVP 06 NCAA Baseball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"EA's first take on NCAA baseball, it is the same engine that EA uses for it's MVP Baseball series so batting and pitching are the same as MVP 06.  It does have create-a-player and a custom ballpark mode and has a dynasty mode called \"The Road to Omaha\".  It has the major teams of the NCAA, but as with other NCAA games, no official players, but some official stadiums such as Rosenblatt Stadium (where the championship is held every year).  It also features the voices of Mike Patrick and former Stanford All-American Kyle Peterson as commentators."},{"id":5442,"title":"MVP 07 NCAA Baseball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Take full control on the mound like never before with the all-new Rock and fire analog pitching system. Live the excitement and tradition of NCAA baseball with more teams, stadioms, and conferences and actual College World Series Footage. "},{"id":5443,"title":"MVP Baseball 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"MVP is EA Sports' replacement for the aging Triple Play series.  Re-written from the ground up, this rookie title includes a Homerun Showdown (not a derby - something a little different) and Franchise mode as well as the usual exhibition games.  Many custom batting and pitching animations as well as vendors hawking hot-dogs and hecklers shouting player and team specific heckles - all in an effort to submerse you in the game."},{"id":5444,"title":"MVP Baseball 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Step up to the plate for the second iteration of EA Sports' MVP Baseball.  You can sim, manage, or play your way through 120 years of your MLB, AAA and AA franchise.  Manage and play as all three teams - develop your farm and win the World Series - even the Tigers have a chance!  Two mini-modes let you play head to head with friends or the CPU to test your batting and pitching skills.  You can also play in classic fields using classic players like Babe Ruth and Jackie Robinson.  Hundreds of uniforms to choose from and thousands of animations to bring the players to life."},{"id":5445,"title":"MVP Baseball 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"An MLB baseball game that allows you to play with teams from single A all the way up to the majors. Play your way through the 120 Dynasty Mode, or the 30 year Owner Mode. MVP 2005 has lots of unlockable retro uniforms, stadiums and players. It includes batting and pitching mini-games for practice and a head-to-head home run derby mode."},{"id":5446,"title":"MX 2002 featuring Ricky Carmichael","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pacific Coast Power & Light","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"MX 2002 featuring Ricky Carmichael is a motocross game which features two basic modes of play. One of motocross racing in which players have the standard practice/single race/season options with ongoing success unlocking more tracks and bikes. The other mode is a stunt-based motocross practice/competition mode where riders try to do as many crazy tricks in a crowd filled arena as possible within a particular amount of time. The game has a unique feature in that the bike has a controllable clutch (even for automatic gears) which must be mastered to succeed at the game. Correct use of the clutch when landing jumps of traversing troublesome terrain allows the rider's speed to be kept at a maximum. This must be used in conjunction with the \"Prime Jump\" button which must be held before a jump or bump to fly through the air."},{"id":5447,"title":"MX Rider","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Paradigm Entertainment","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"MX Rider is a motorbike simulation racing game with 58 officially licensed Motorcross World Championship (FIM: Federation Internationale Motorcycliste) riders. The game has 17 licensed FIM Motorcross tracks in 14 countries and Six Supercross tracks designed exclusively for MX Rider by FIM track designer Freddy Verherstraten."},{"id":5448,"title":"MX Superfly","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pacific Coast Power & Light","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Following the success of MX 2002, THQ is back with an all new Supercross game.  MX Superfly offers 27 different pro riders, including top MX rider Ricky Carmichael and a variety of bikes you can use to customize the game action.****There are 22 tracks, an assortment of freestyle arenas and a few mini games giving you lots of places to experiment with tricks and all out racing.  The game offers exhibition race, freestyle and career modes.  There are a number of unlockable items including new riders, bikes, tracks and mini-games.****New in this edition is the track editor which allows you to create your own stunt tracks.  The graphics are well done and the soundtrack is above par for this genre of game."},{"id":5449,"title":"MX Unleashed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"From the makers of the amazing Motocross Madness series, comes a brand new motocross game...****MX Unleashed brings in loads of great new features, whilst still managing to keep the things that its predecessors good.  ****It has lots of enhancements like a top of the range physics engine, letting you see all the movements of the bike realistically flow through the rider, and bone-jarring crashed looking very realistic and painful.****It also has over 40 courses, made up of freestyle, motocross and national tracks, a whole new career mode incredible sound, and the opportunity to play again your friends with split screen mode, and the addition of a much needed new trick engine, allowing combos and no handed landings."},{"id":5450,"title":"MX vs. ATV Unleashed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"From the makers of MX Unleashed, MX vs. ATV pushes the envelope for others to follow. Choose from either a heart-pounding career Championship mode or race it up online for the fast-paced challenge from people all over the world. This worthy sequel quenches both the single player aspect of racing as well as the online challenge. Pick from either an MX bike or go at it with the newly added ATVs, Monster Trucks, Buggies etc."},{"id":5451,"title":"MX vs. ATV Untamed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"An update from MX vs. ATV Unleashed, Untamed has some of the classic features along with some new ones as well. There are 250 cc and 550 cc bikes and four ATV models, but also monster trucks, offroad dune buggys and trophy trucks.****Players can pull off insane stunts and compete in six different racing series (Supercross, Nationals, Opencross, Supermoto, Freestyle and Rally) or in the X-Cross, a tournament of all the series wrapped into one, plus sponsorships can be acquired: good performances have the player receive better bikes. It also features Crash Camera, a super slow-mo breakdown of accidents and crashes, similar to MotorStorm.****Some mini-games have been included as well, including ATV hockey, Monster Truck Smash and Tag to name a few. The online mode has the player compete against other competitors. The gameplay is very similar to the console systems, certain buttons for gas, brakes while the Wii remote can be used as well.****The DS and PSP versions are almost similar. While the DS has few vehicles and only has a championship mode unlike the many series in the major console versions, it contains ten exclusive tracks and three stadiums. The PSP version is almost similar, but has different series from the consoles: Race, One on One, Time Attack, Stunt Challenge, Stunt Race, Hang-Time, Combo Challenge, Flag Challenge. It also has the X-Cross tournament, but it is named the MX vs. ATV World Tour instead. Games can be played against friends using Wi-Fi."},{"id":5452,"title":"MX World Tour Featuring Jamie Little","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Impulse Games","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"This game features Motocross racing and showcases popular motorsports commentator, Jamie Little.  Race against 11 other riders on 32 different tracks around the globe.  ****This game features Supercross (indoor), Motocross (outdoor), and Supermoto (dirt and asphalt) tracks.  Splitscreen multiplayer for 2-4 players is also available.  ****Jamie Little, in addition to providing race commentary, is also a playable character."},{"id":5453,"title":"My Horse & Me 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tate Interactive","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"My Horse & Me 2 is the sequel to the 2007 equestrian sports and lifestyle video game. The main differences: new disciplines (dressage, cross-country), added storyline, our horse has four parameters like cleanness, happiness, fitness and nutrition. ****The storyline is simple: We arrive to our uncle's ranch dreaming about starting horse racing. But the situation isn't going very well. No horse has won for a few seasons and even worse, some are falling sick. As the story unfolds we realise that the only way to get the ranch out from its financial problems is to win the final race in Kentucky. ****Other changes: new five mini-games loosely connected to the horse riding called \"fun games\" to unlock: Gather the foals, Play with a ball, Break in the Bull, Race with Katelyn, Labyrinth.****In \"My Horse and Me\" on the Wii platform, the horse jumps automatically and we steer the horse by moving wiimote and nunchuck up and down. In the second part, we steer the horse by turning wiimote and nunchuck left and right. We can also choose whether we jump automatically or by pressing the A button. Differences in gameplay are only because of different control (wiimote / keyboard / pad).****The game is also licensed by Federation Equestre Internationale FEI (International Equestrian Federation)."},{"id":5454,"title":"My Street","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Idol Minds","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"My Street is a party game that takes place in a small neighborhood.****The game introduces two game modes:****1. Story Mode: The player needs to do chores to earn money, buy toys, perform tasks, and win games in order to open up each of the mini-games. **Free Play Mode: All the games are open from the beginning and the player just needs to find the kid or select a game from a neighborhood map in order to play.****When the player starts to customize a character, they may choose a selection of different hair, heads, eyes, hats, glasses, shirts, pants, skirts, and shoes. Each of these parts can then be assigned different colors.****The neighborhood is explored in 3rd person perceptive and includes a slide, monkey bars, swings and a merry-go-round to play on. In addition to My House, there are seven houses in the neighborhood. At each house lives a kid who asks the player to play a mini-game. Mini-games include RC Racing, Volleyball, Dodgeball, Chemistry, Marbles, Lawn-mowers, and Chicken Herding. The games can be played with two to four kids that can either be controlled by humans or computer. Up to four people can play the game, either through a multi-tap or online. All the games are fully 3D but are viewed from a stationary camera so that the entire play field and all four kids can be viewed at the same time.****Mini-Games****1. Dodgeball and Volleyball: Both are played with standard rules;**RC Racing: Features around a dozen tracks and may be played with off-road trucks, street cars, or tanks;**Chemistry: A puzzle game with dropping colored globs;**Lawn-mowers: Similar to RC Racing, except that the goal is the most grass cut instead of laps;**Chicken herding: A puzzle game with arrow tiles controlling the chickens;**Marbles: A game where controlling a large magnetic marble scoops up the pee-wee marbles and drops them through a goal, on several different levels.****Each mini-game has three difficulty levels."},{"id":5455,"title":"Myst III - Exile","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Presto Studios","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Set 10 years after the events of Riven, Myst 3: Exile is about a man who wants revenge on Atrus.****The gameplay remains the same point and click interface as Myst, but adds 360 degree scrolling technology for a more realistic gaming experience."},{"id":5456,"title":"Mystic Heroes","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Corporation","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Mystic Heroes is a fighting game loosely based on the novel Fengshen Yanyi (16th century). The player takes the role of a hero who fights against the evil ex-emperor Kang and his magical army. The gameplay itself is simple: the player wades through enemy hordes and kills them all. He has the choice between eight characters which all have different advantages and disadvantages - but basically the player chooses between sword and magical attacks. He can also use combo attacks. ****During the course of the game the player can find magical runes which give him additional magical abilities and power-ups, e.g. health and mana refreshments or temporary and permanent improvements to the attacking and defending statistics. In fact, some of these runes have to be earned by completing the story mode multiple times - the player can use the same character for this and gets to retain their abilities and statistics. Mana also replenishes with every defeated foe. Besides the main story mode, there is also a Survival mode.****This version of the game features several additions in comparison to the GameCube version: increased magic levels (depending on the runes equipped), four new playable characters, a new boss, levels can be chosen separately after beating the game, plus the new Mission Mode. In this mode, the player has to solve small missions, e.g. defending a castle or escorting ghosts."},{"id":5457,"title":"Myth Makers - Orbs of Doom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games B.V.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Myth Makers: Orbs of Doom is a 1 - 4 player platform game.  In a far away place and time lies a realm of myths and legends and at a secret location within this magical realm lies the Myth Makers Academy. Here young people study the magical art of Myth Making hoping to eventually become a Myth Master.  Assistant Principle Synster Rebus works at the academy and he is a bad guy. He has had many of his evil plans thwarted by the the academy's students and now he's out for revenge. Rebus has captured Nick, Zeek, Zolestine, Jack, Trixie, Romeo, Belle and Felicia the academy's most promising cadets. He has imprisoned them in magical balls, the eponymous Orbs of Doom, and has scattered them all around the world.  Thus begins the adventure. The player(s) each take the role of one of eight characters whom they must navigate through each of the five levels in the five different worlds in a three dimensional landscape. Each level requires the player to negotiate a path from the start point through to the exit gates. Along the way are perilous drops which will catch anyone who strays from the path, exploding boxes, see-saws, pendulums and platforms.  There are multiple methods of playing this game."},{"id":5458,"title":"Myth Makers - Super Kart GP","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Join the Myth Makers in Super Kart GP. Choose from 8 characters and take up the Super Kart challenge as you race at high speeds through the enchanting lands of the Myth Realm. Race against unique characters, or challenge your friends to leagues, cups or time trials. Play a solo challenge to defeat the evil Mumbra. Explore alternative routes to discover super power-ups, speed boosts, exploding crates and bouncing easter eggs and destructible landscapes. "},{"id":5459,"title":"Myth Makers - Trixie in Toyland","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Metro3D Europe Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Myth Makers: Trixie in Toyland is a 3D platform game in a fantasy toys world.  Evil Penumbra has stolen the Myth Makers Orbs and has hidden them in Toyland. The player controls young Trixie from a third-person perspective through levels with platform puzzles and enemies that are taken out by swinging his rattle or locking on to them and shooting energy balls. Trixie must collect eight power rods to activate a teleporter to the next level. Game consists of nine levels + tutorial level."},{"id":5460,"title":"Namco Museum","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mass Media","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"A total of 12 games are offered in Namco Museum: ****1. Pac-Man****2. Pac-Man Arrangement****3. Galaga****4. Galaga Arrangement****5. Dig Dug****6. Dig Dug Arrangement****7. Pole Position****8. Pole Position II****9. Ms. Pac-Man****10. Galaxian****11. Pac-Attack****12. Pac-Mania****For the first time since their arcade days, Pac-Man Arrangement, Galaga Arrangement and Dig Dug Arrangement are ported to the home console.****Everything is exactly the same as the original arcade versions, including the music, cut scenes, graphics, and even the many graphical errors that appear."},{"id":5461,"title":"Namco Museum 50th Anniversary","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Namco is honoring its 50th anniversary by releasing this compilation of arcade classics. Using a retro interface, you check out a virtual arcade hall where you can select each classic in its original arcade cabinet.****Exclusive to the Xbox version are Live Leaderboards where you can post high-scores.****The 14 games included are:****1. Pac-Man**2. Ms. Pac-Man**3. Galaga **4. Galaxian **5. Dig Dug **6. Pole Position **7. Pole Position II **8. Rolling Thunder **9. Rally X **10. Bosconian **11. Dragon Spirit **12. Sky Kid **13. Xevious **14. Mappy"},{"id":5462,"title":"NanoBreaker","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Nano Breaker is a hack-n-slash game that has the user take control of an experimental cyborg.  In the future, Nanomachines have rebelled against mankind and has taken control of humans, turning them into horrible half-machines/half-human creations, bent on delivering Armageddon to humans.  The player must stop them at all costs.****The gameplay is basic, travel through levels, hack at enemies using button mashing combos, facing bosses at the ends of the levels.  The main weapon of choice is a Plasma Blade which has the ability to change shape.  It also has a Time Attack mode along with the standard Story mode."},{"id":5463,"title":"NARC","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Point of View","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"NARC is a 3rd-person shooter that has the player tracking the distribution of the deadly new narcotic \"Liquid Soul\" across two different cities in Asia and the U.S.A. The player controls one of two characters - Narcotics detective Jack Forezenski (voiced by Michael Madsen), or D.E.A. agent Marcus Hill (voiced by Bill Belamy). Both are led by Narcotics chief Joe Kowalski (voiced by Ron Pearlman), and the player switches between the two as the story unfolds.****As an undercover cop, players are free to roam the streets and dispense justice at their discretion. Aside from storyline missions, players can encounter 12 types of randomized street crimes and stop them to boost their \"badge rating\" (loosely, a measure of their trust within the police). Players can likewise flash their badge around to cause perps to surrender or run. Criminals that resist must be beaten in a small \"struggle\" minigame to get cuffed. Players can also arrest alleyway drug dealers and deposit their drugs safely at the station.****Alternatively, the player can beat up drug dealers for their cash and stash, then sell the drugs to civilians for income. The player can also use the drugs themselves for temporary beneficial effects (ecstasy keeps enemies from attacking, speed makes you run and shoot faster, etc.) at the cost of badge points and the potential to become addicted. Excessive use of force against innocent civilians, or selling drugs to other undercover cops, result in major losses of badge points.****Players have a maximum badge rating of 100.  If it drops below 49, they are demoted to Patrolman and cannot take new story missions. The player must roam the streets in their police blues and stop enough random crimes to be moved back to Narcotics. If the player's rating drops below 24, they are kicked off the force and rendered jobless.  Jobless players cannot fight or shoot  weapons without attracting police attention. Further drops in rating cause the player to be wanted by the police, with a rating of 5 or lower spawning officers specifically to shoot or arrest the player.****There are 25 hidden drug stashes in each city. Finding all of them will unlock the original N.A.R.C. arcade game for play."},{"id":5464,"title":"Naruto - Ultimate Ninja","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Based off Masashi Kishimoto's manga and anime Naruto, Ultimate Ninja is the first installment of the Ultimate Ninja series, known in Japan as the Narutimate Hero series. It is a fighting game with cel-shaded graphics resembling figures straight out of the manga. Ultimate Ninja contains twelve characters from the show, each with their own unique movesets and special attacks. In the overseas versions, two more bonus characters were added: Curse Mark Sasuke and Nine-Tailed Naruto. These were already playable in the Japanese version as a stronger mode for the regular characters, but split off into separate characters for the other versions. As such, the base characters cannot transform into these variations in the versions released outside of Japan.****The characters can fight in several locations seen in the show and comics, such as Hidden Leaf Village, the Chunin Exam arena, and the Forest of Death. There is a main story mode with six battles and dialogue between the characters."},{"id":5465,"title":"Naruto - Ultimate Ninja 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Based on Masashi Kishimoto’s manga (and anime adaptation later) Naruto, Ultimate Ninja 2 is the second installment of the Ultimate Ninja series. The current Naruto game has cel shaded graphics and features the following modes: Ultimate Road, VS. Duel, Iruka’s Training, Naruto’s House and Tanzaku Market.****1. Ultimate Road: Ultimate Road is your basic story mode and focuses on the events that took place on the finals of the Chunin Exam up to the point where Tsunade agrees to become the 5th Hokage. There is also an additional story that revolves around Tsunade and becomes accessible when you finish the main story. The particular mode features pre-rendered backgrounds that you can freely move within and 4 locations including the Village Hidden in the Leaves and Tanzaku Town. To advance the story you need to talk to certain people and win a row of battles each time. With each battle you’re given certain conditions that should be met in order to win. Such conditions are simply to win the battle, fight till time is up or more challenging like win the battle – with enemy’s defense power high. For specific events you may also choose a support character, before the battle starts, that will appear at regular intervals to give you items like shuriken and ninja scrolls that can be thrown to the enemy. The battles are one on one and play like in Vs. Duel mode. When the battle ends you get money and points depending on how many of your available moves you used, how many items you used, in how many arenas you fought, etc. You can spend money on Tanzaku Market and can use points to customize your characters’ stats like Attack and Defense from the menu. From the menu you can also check any missions available. Missions are actually battles with conditions such as the ones that are mentioned at the beginning but are of wider variety and higher difficulty.****2. VS. Duel: A versus fighting mode where you can choose your fighter and the opponent from 32 players available to fight versus the CPU or a human player. You start with 17 players and can unlock the rest by talking to them or defeating them in a fight in Ultimate Road mode. In the battle you get your basic moves like the substitution jutsu, double jump, blocking, etc. that are the same for all the players and combos and special techniques that are different to each character and do more damage than your normal moves. The arenas have multi-layers and destructible objects that reveal items you can throw or points to replenish your chakra (it can also be replenished by throwing your opponent to the ground or holding down the down cursor button). Chakra is what some combos and all 3 levels of special techniques need to execute.  When executing special techniques you are given the chance to interact with them. For example you may have to continuously push a certain button, rotate the right analog stick or press a combo of buttons that appear on the screen. If done correctly you may proceed to the next “stage” of the attack, add critical damage to it or reduce damage and/or cancel a technique if it’s initiated by the opponent.****3. Iruka’s Training: This is a practice mode where you can choose any of the 32 players available and master their moves.****4. Naruto’s House: Here you can view items bought at Tanzaku Market as well as enter codes.****5. Tanzaku Market: In Tanzaku Market you can buy Figures, Videos, Music, Ninja Info Cards, etc. that can be viewed at Naruto’s House."},{"id":5466,"title":"Naruto - Ultimate Ninja 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"As the latest and most advanced of the best fighting game series based on the Naruto Universe, Ultimate Ninja 3 perfects everything we have come to expect from the series and evolves it to the next level with major innovative features. Choose from over 40 of the most loved and feared characters from the entire Story Arc 1 to battle the best in the world of Naruto over 20 unique stages. Customize your character with the Ultimate Jutsu of your choice! Unleash your favorite characters’ Ultimate Jutsu beyond traditional multi-level super attacks to dominate your opponent. For the first time in the series, you will be able to turn some of your favorite characters into more powerful ninja warriors and summon giant creatures as allies! Relive the major events that define and conclude the entire Story Arc 1 in Hero’s History Mode in both English and original Japanese VO. This is the best of the series. "},{"id":5467,"title":"Naruto - Uzumaki Chronicles","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cavia Inc.","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles is a completely new story from the world of Naruto, known from the animated TV series. Many incidents have been happening lately around Leaf Village. It appears that Orochimaru is planning to destroying the Leaf Village and it is up to Naruto & The Gang to stop him. This is the first PS2 Naruto game rendered in a 3D environment (no longer cel-shaded) with genuine CGI cutscenes.****This Naruto game plays differently than the previous two PS2 fighting-based games because you have the option to roam freely and practice your skills before taking up the mission-based storyline. You can perform your basic melee combos and power strikes, as well as jutsu moves using chakra like sexy jutsu and shadow replication to name a few. Naruto can also transform into Nine-Tails Naruto when his health drops below a certain level. You can increase your health, stamina, chakra levels or learn new skills by purchasing them using \"virtue points\" earned by winning battles. You also gain allies to help you in battles, like Sasuke, Kakashi and Chouji."},{"id":5468,"title":"Naruto - Uzumaki Chronicles 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cavia Inc.","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Live the life of a Leaf Ninja as an original story unfolds leaving the fate of the ninja clans in your hands. Unravel the mystery of the Shirogane Clan and their nefarious army of puppet walkers in Story Mode, where you can play alone or with a friend and traverse a lush, 3-D anime-style world in which Naruto and his friends work together to deter the evil threat. Choose your favorite ninja, including Naruto, Shikamaru, Rock Lee, Kakashi, Guy, Neji, Choji, and more, to complete story-driven missions and intense challenges. During the game, a second player is able to join in on the action for a simultaneous two-player adventure! Prove yourself in battle and earn money to create the ultimate warrior using Chips and Plates that can customize your character's speed, strength, stamina and even special moves straight from the series, such as Rasengan, Lightning Blade and Sand Coffin. Want to test your skills? Fight head-to-head with a friend and battle it out to see who's the greatest ninja. Want to gain even more experience and training? Try Mission Mode to take on a series of challenging side missions or Survival Mode to test your skills against an onslaught of powerful enemies using either close combat or long-range weapons, including over 30 attack items that will give you the upper hand in battle. You can also battle it out in Head-to-Head mode where only the best ninja survive. Hone your skills to become the ultimate warrior and unlock a secret chapter of the story. ESRB Rated T for Teen "},{"id":5469,"title":"Naruto Shippuden - Ultimate Ninja 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Ultimate Ninja®4: NARUTO SHIPPUDEN will be the first game to bring SHIPPUDEN, the new grand chapter of Naruto saga to North America. Armed with a brand new combat system and massive storyline, the game delivers the largest roster of more mature, faster and stronger ninjas to master and a brand new world of NARUTO SHIPPUDEN to discover! For the first time ever, the No.1 Naruto Action Fighting game brings the new generation of NARUTO Saga; SHIPPUDEN. new characters, new stories lines and new modes of play. "},{"id":5470,"title":"Naruto Shippuden - Ultimate Ninja 5","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"CyberConnect2","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Based on the NARUTO SHIPPUDEN anime, NARUTO Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja 5 takes the player on a heart-pounding adventure from the point of Naruto’s return to Konoha to end of the second Sasuke Rescue Arc.  Our hero will find himself once again taking on an ever more devious and powerful succession of enemies, relying on his faithful friends and incredible ninja skills to win the day."},{"id":5471,"title":"NASCAR - Dirt to Daytona","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Monster Games Inc.","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"NASCAR action with 4 different series: Weekly Racing Series Presented by Dodge (dirt), NASCAR Featherlite (open wheel modifed), NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (pickup trucks), NASCAR Cup Series (what people think of first when they hear NASCAR).****Players can upgrade their vehicles in Career mode as they start off with dirt cars and move up through the ranks if they do well enough.  Players can also just jump in for fast action races.****Cars reflect damage in their models and performance.  Players can paint their own schemes on their cars, and can place sponsorship placards to bring in more cash."},{"id":5472,"title":"NASCAR 06 - Total Team Control","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"NASCAR returns with some new drivers and veterans (as in Jeff Gordan, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and etc), and all the tracks from the NASCAR circuit. This NASCAR has a new feature were you can take control of another racing partners car to help them get out in front, and all the classic features. Graphics are updated, see tires, debris, and oil and etc, everywhere. Get all new unlockables of drivers, tracks, and upgrades on cars and tracks. Customize anything you please, build your own driver and change track settings where you want, so get out there and race."},{"id":5473,"title":"NASCAR 07","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"NASCAR returns with a new roster of drivers and features in NASCAR 07. The gameplay and available modes are fairly identical to the previous game (including the team racing controls), but the pace has been kicked up a notch, with an added blur effect to enhance the sense of speed. A new feature is the Adrenaline meter. When full, it offers improved handling and speed. Drivers now carry ranks with different attributes (Dynamic Driver Attributes) and racing tendencies. Specific drivers will perform better on certain tracks. Players can earn skill points to improve their attributes by keeping a lead, making clean passes, intimidation or survive dangerous situations.****The main modes are Race Now, Season Mode, Chase for the Cup, Fight to the Top (Whelen Modified series, Craftsman Series, Craftsman Trucks, NBS, and NEXTEL Cup), Online Races (Quick Matches and Optimatch - where the host can fully define the event) and Dodge Challenges. The Dodge Speed Zone mode is no longer included. Important racers are shown in FMV interviews prior to Dodge Challenge races. As usual, the car can be tweaked and fine-tuned in many ways.****This is the first NASCAR game to appear on the PSP. It is fairly similar to the console versions, but does not include Total Team Control to talk with the team. The handheld version includes a new feature: Instant Rewind. While racing, a meter builds up with time, which can be used to rewind the game action when crashing or taking a bad turn. A few of the game modes are different.****Sterrance is featured on the US cover, as the driver for the #12 Alltel Dodge. The PAL release has Thomas's DeWalt Ford Fusion."},{"id":5474,"title":"NASCAR 08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The 2008 edition of the NASCAR series of video games allows players to takes themselves into the game, with their name, and also the ability to customize the body color scheme and car design. Most of the game's new content is provided through the Earn Your Stripes career mode (PS2).****In Earn your Stripes, you start by going through time trials to get better starting contracts. After you get a contract, you can start racing. You can tune up your car in the areas of acceleration, tire wear, top speed, among several others. After a set amount of races, you will need to go through another time trial to get to the next set of races. As you complete races and gain reputation, more contracts will come in. In every race, you need to complete some objectives set in your contract. Some contracts are easy to complete (such as finishing a race), while others give more complex objectives (such as gaining several allied cars). Players can also race in the Craftsman Truck, National (Busch), and NEXTEL Cup.****The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions allow players to share their setups online. The chase mode offers a series of challenges like drafting or passing to unlock new features. All versions offer online multiplayer races."},{"id":5475,"title":"NASCAR 09","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"NASCAR 09 is the continuation of EA's long running NASCAR franchise and an update from the previous years.  It features an updated driving roster as well as update paint schemes, featuring the top drivers of the NASCAR Sprint, Nationwide and Craftsman Truck Series.****There is also two new \"racing models\" for players to choose from, depending on their skill.  Either competing in \"Normal\" mode, which is more forgiving and is designed for new players and a \"Pro\" mode that is designed for hardcore racing players.  Players can also learn from the games cover driver, Jeff Gordon, learning tricks of the trade on how to draft and pass as well as introduce new features to the game.****There are the standard modes to the game, exhibition for either one or two players, \"Chase for the Cup\", which is the standard career mode where players start out in the Craftsman Truck Series and work their way up to the Sprint Cup Series by winning races and securing prime sponsorships.  There are also new \"Sprint Driver Challenges\", that lets the player go head-to-head against top Sprint Cup drivers in racing challenges, which will unlock new paint schemes and bonus material for winning these challenges.****Also there is online capabilities for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 (the Playstation 2 does not feature online) where players can customize special paint schemes for their cars utilizing the \"Paint Booth\", letting them customize paint schemes however they choose.  Letting players download templates from Electronic Arts Sports website, incorporating the templates into editing programs such as Photoshop."},{"id":5476,"title":"NASCAR 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Stunning 3D graphics and visual effects, and real Nascar cars, tracks and lifestyle put you in the driver's seat.  ****Key Features**Uses a game engine designed for the PS2 with enhanced graphics, car physics, and challenging computer AI model. ****Stunning Damage Physics and Effects.****Race at Daytona: For the first time, the world center of racing appears in a Nascar Playstation 2 videogame.  Race against the pact in the Daytona 500!****Authentic Nascar Racing:  The real drivers, cars, teams, tracks, sponsers, and rules.  ****Top Drivers: Over 30 drivers including Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt, Tony Stewart, Dale Jarrett, Bobby Labonte, Mark Martin, Dale Earnhardt Jr and Bobby Hamilton.****More Tracks: Daytona and 13 other Nascar tracks with both day and night racing.****Full or \"Track Pack\" Season: Race a full or half Nascar season or choose to compete on track packs: race just on short tracks, road courses, speedways or superspeedways."},{"id":5477,"title":"NASCAR 2005 - Chase for the Cup","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup marks a change in name for the series, but continues the style of gameplay and game modes from the NASCAR Thunder titles.**Four new racing series have been added for this year; in addition to NEXTEL cup cars, players can race in the Featherlite Modified, Craftsman Truck, Nascar National (Busch), or production car series.  Each type of car has its own unique feel and gives a different on-track experience.**Real-life driver rivalries and confrontations are brought into the game with the enhanced grudges and alliances system.  Computer drivers will remember whether you drive naughty or nice, and will payback favors in kind.  The new Intimidator feature allows you to shake up an opponent by getting behind him and putting on the pressure.**In fight to the top mode, players can follow the career of their driver by starting in the Modified series and working their way up the NASCAR ranks.  Performing well in races, as well as participating in autograph sessions, affects fan support, which in turn improves the driver's income.**Online support for the PS2 and Xbox allow up to four players to compete in a full 43-car field."},{"id":5478,"title":"NASCAR Heat 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Monster Games Inc.","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Race as one of twenty-five drivers at nineteen tracks, in this simulation of the 2001 Winston Cup season.  Race head-to-head against your friends, or try to beat the real drivers' ghost cars in Race The Pro.  Real racing scenarios are recreated to provide a quick challenge, in Beat the Heat.****The Xbox version differs from the PS2 version: it has all-new track models, textures, and car models.  Also, rather than returning to the UI between Practice/Qualify/Race, the player would experience \"race day\" on a track-side monitor."},{"id":5479,"title":"NASCAR Thunder 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This game is the first entry in EA's NASCAR Thunder series, where players can choose from sixty different drivers including Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jimmie Johnson, Mark Martin, Tony Stewart, Dale Jarrett, just to name a few.  There is an Quick Race mode where players can go against the computer or compete against three friends and can customize their options including turning yellow flags on or off, realistic damage and the length of races.****A 20 season Career Mode is also present that let's players build a car from scratch by choosing a number, paint scheme and up to four different sponsors.  As the player progresses through their career, they can use money earned from races to buy better parts to upgrade their car and land bigger sponsors, depending on if the player meets their sponsor's goals.****There are also options where player's can tweak their car to their liking including change air pressure of their tire's, gear ratios, the angle of their spoiler, among others, depending on which track they race on.  23 real-life tracks are present including Lowe's Motor Speedway, Watkins Glen International Speedway and even the famed Daytona Speedway, home of the Daytona 500.  Another feature lets the player race against the legend himself, Richard Petty, if they can win eight season championships."},{"id":5480,"title":"NASCAR Thunder 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"NASCAR Thunder 2003 simulates the NASCAR driver experience.  Dozens of locations are available, each with several alternate tracks.  All the big-name drivers of the present, and a few of the past, are available to choose from, or you can create your own driver and car.  Simulate a season, or even a full 20-year career complete with sponsorship deals and car improvements along the way.  Moments of the Race places you in real-life racing situations, asking you to either duplicate reality's outcome, or improve upon it.  Or you can race against up to three people.  The choice is yours."},{"id":5481,"title":"NASCAR Thunder 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"You can race on a variety of courses, from twenty three real world Winston Cup courses, twelve road courses and eleven fantasy courses, including a costal town and a busy city.  There are sixty challenges in all.****When racing, what you do on the circuit affects future races.  Ram someone into the wall or cause someone to spin out, and they'll remember.  They'll try to get back at you in a future race.  Help someone out, by clearing a path or sharing the draft, and they'll return the favor to you.  Grudges and alliances are tracked throughout your career, so the more you piss someone off, the more likely they'll try to harm you.****Like the Football Camp mode in Madden NFL 2004, the Speed Zone is comprised of different many games that will earn you points and increase your skill, such as passing and drafting, blocking and drifting.****With the Career mode, you can go through a full twenty seasons before having to retire.  You manage everything, from your pit crew and car parts to your sponsors and research and development.****There are seventy officially licensed drivers and over 180 vehicle skins.  If nothing suits you, create your own driver and car and see how you do.****As in every 2004 edition of EA Sports console games, you'll find the EA Sports Bio, which is a career tracker that tracks your stats over every EA Sports game.  The more games you play and the longer you play, the higher your level and the more rewards you can unlock.****Tune your car right and drive like a pro, and you may just make it to the finish line."},{"id":5482,"title":"Naval Ops - Commander","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Micro Cabin","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Naval Ops: Commander -- In this game, you are part of the Tactical Battle Group, the last defense against the agression of a Virshia. Through Virshia's aggressive assault on the world's oceans, nations fell and others still hang in the balance. As a commander, your job is to lead missions against the Virshian forces. Use your knowledge of ships and naval warfare to lead the free nations to victory - and save the world from conquest. New bird's-eye view and user-controlled camera - sweep each sector for surface, air and land-based threats "},{"id":5483,"title":"Naval Ops - Warship Gunner","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Micro Cabin","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Build a ship, sail into the heart of enemy waters and put it to the test. Strike deep, strike quick and strike hard and you may prove competent enough to succeed. Choose the wrong weapons, lose sight of the enemy and not take time to protect your ship from enemy fire and you will be swimming with the fishes.  Choose from one of multiple gameplay modes, including Survival Mode and World War II mode and equip yourself from a complete array of weapons: from the mighty guns of World War II to present day weapon systems and beyond. "},{"id":5484,"title":"NBA 06","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA Sports Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA 06 deviates from other traditional NBA titles with the addition of \"The Life\" mode.  While it does include classic features such as Exhibition, Season, Franchise and Multiplayer modes, but \"The Life\" mode is a take similar to the MLB: The Show.****\"The Life\" has the player take control of an NBA rookie right out of college and just being drafted.  Like the MLB Show series, the player can only control his character and cannot control others on their team or make any management decisions.  The players role of the team will be determined by their performance on and off the court.  The better the player is at playing basketball and being a teammate, the more likelier they will be a huge part of the team and receive better contracts and endorsement deals.****Likewise, the decisions the player makes off the court will determine who they are perceived as well, such as how they interact with teammates, what they buy or who they hang around with.  The player can also train their character through a series of 20 minigames, like one-on-one, three-on-three among others.****The game also features \"Showtime Gameplay\", where the player can increase his attributes and become a better team player with no-look alley-oops and highlight reel dunks.  It also has online capabilities as well as the option of utilizing the EyeToy to put the user's face onto a created character."},{"id":5485,"title":"NBA 07","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Picking up where 2006's game left off, NBA '07 hits the hardwood with new features, enhanced gameplay, and a return to the immersive inside experience of life in the league by introducing \"The Life: Volume 2.\" An all-new Smart Shot Indicator provides a visual gauge of the impact defense has on shot opportunities, and a new Power Boarding System is now in place to offer a true 3D approach for players to position themselves for rebounds. Officially licensed by the NBA, more than a dozen mini-games are available in NBA ’07 including favorites such as 21, Own the Court, and 3-Point Shootout. Also featured is online access to compete in a variety of leagues and tournaments, EyeToy functionality, and an all-new soundtrack. "},{"id":5486,"title":"NBA 08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA San Diego Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA 08 features volume three of \"The Life\" series that concludes and revolves around a coach by the name of \"Coach T\" as his career is winding down.  The player takes control of a player for Coach T. with the ability to choose from five different characters depending on the position they want to play or create their own with 60 different scenarios to participate in.****The game follows a realistic view of basketball by attending news conferences, signing endorsements, interact with fellow players and coaches and rivals as well.  The decisions determines how the player is viewed as either a team player or a lone troublemaker.  Depending on how their player performs during games, they can receive attribute points to strengthen their players.****There is also a Smart Shot Indicator, which has a color indication before a player takes a shot at the basket, letting them know how hard the defense is pressing and the likely hood of missing or completing the shot.****The game features updated animation and a feeling of a real broadcast on television featuring the voice talents of Kevin Calabro and Mark Jackson.  There are minigames to compete in, like 3-Point Shootout and the Playstation Skill Challenge and online capabilities where players can compete head-to-head or in tournaments."},{"id":5487,"title":"NBA 09 The Inside","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA San Diego Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA 09: The Inside is the sequel to NBA 08 where once again the player can partake in a new chapter in \"The Life\" mode.  This time around the player can take control of a created superstar (five total) with the ability to interact with three different characters and constantly change the storyline.  ****The Team Progression System makes a return, rewarding the player for game exploration and completing certain achievements given to them throughout the game.  Completing these tasks can unlock certain accessories that they can use for their created character, showing off their status.  Players can also associate with various teammates and coaches, how they act towards these characters will determine their place with the team (being a team player and helping out others will have the coaches play you more and have create a bigger fan base and being a individual loner will alienate them from the team and have a smaller fan base).****The obligatory game modes also exist in this version as well (Franchise, Exhibition) as well as updated NBA rosters with every NBA team available.  The Havok engine is introduced for this version, giving the game a more realistic feel when combined with new animations and enhanced character models.****NBA Replay also returns, letting players relive classic moments from the 07/08 as well as partake in the 08/09 season by downloading them off of the Playstation Network (five each week during the season).  Players can also upload and share data, show off their created superstars and track their progress through leaderboards and even play against each other in online exhibition games.****Audio commentary is provided by Seattle Supersonics star Kevin Calabro and franchise newcomer Kenny \"The Jet\" Smith."},{"id":5488,"title":"NBA 2K10","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA 2K10 is ready to tip off another Championship season.   NBA 2K9, the #1 selling & #1 rated NBA videogame*, set the standard for all basketball videogames, and NBA 2K10 aims to surpass that that by delivering an even better basketball experience this year with all-new gameplay components, out-of-this-world graphics, even more realistic Signature Style animations, all-new presentation elements and an unrivalled online system - this season you won’t just play the NBA, you’ll live it. "},{"id":5489,"title":"NBA 2K11","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA 2K11 is the latest installment in the best selling, and highest rated NBA videogame series. NBA 2K11 is the best way to plug into NBA culture. It's the most fun, authentic NBA videogame experience and is for any sports fan with that competitive fire who wants to play the best NBA simulation on the market. It's the NBA series that everyone is playing - from the most elite NBA athletes and superstars to the local court gym rats. NBA 2K10 delivered on its promise to TAKE OVER, and NBA 2K11 will build on that momentum by dialing up all of its features - gameplay, AI, presentation, visuals, audio, online and more - to deliver the best basketball videogame experience EVER. When you're the #1 selling NBA videogame two years in a row, the #1 rated NBA videogame 10 years in a row, and have collaborated with back-to-back NBA champions, Kevin Garnett (2K9) and Kobe Bryant (2K10) - what is NBA 2K11 to do for the next act? Simple: Michael Jordan. The greatest basketball player of all time debuts for the first time in this hardware generation and brings his passion for the game to NBA 2K11 with an all new Jordan Challenge mode, historic Bulls teams, and even a MJ: Creating a Legend mode offering gamers the chance to be a rookie Michael and craft a new career for him. This is on top of improvements to core gameplay elements - including an all-new IsoMotion dribbling controls, deeper My Player mode with new My Career feature, all-new breathtaking visuals, and much more. This year BECOME THE GREATEST with NBA 2K11. "},{"id":5490,"title":"NBA 2K12","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2011","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Virtuos","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"With over 5 million copies sold worldwide and over 20 Sports Game of Year awards, last year NBA 2K11 allowed you to BECOME THE GREATEST with MJ & the Jordan Challenge mode.  This year the NBA 2K franchise is back and bigger than ever, providing fans with the opportunity they've always dreamed of - to finally END THE DEBATE as to who are the best teams and players  of all time.  Featuring such NBA legends as Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird as well as all of your favorite NBA players of today, NBA 2K12 will be packed with new and exciting features that will be revealed in the weeks and months ahead that, come October 4th, will put fans center court of an unprecedented basketball experience. "},{"id":5491,"title":"NBA 2K2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA 2K2 is the third game in SEGA's NBA 2K series of basketball simulations. This is the first game in the series to be released for multiple platforms (instead of solely for the Dreamcast). In addition to updated graphics, rosters, arenas, team uniforms, and signature moves for the 2001-2002 season, the 2K2 edition now supports zone defenses (a new NBA rule where you have to choose to play man or zone defense), intercepting of passes, and making adjustments and actions in mid-animation.****There are detailed statistics for each team and player, for a year, the current season or an entire career. The game modes include Exhibition, Season (play a full season along with management), Franchise (more than one season), some arcade street modes and the option to create custom tournaments."},{"id":5492,"title":"NBA 2K3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Sega Sports has added a new season of their basketball franchise.  NBA2K3 comes packed with a new feel, graphics, gameplay, and updated stadiums and rosters.  The ESPN broadcast presentation makes it seem even more realistic.  You can now adjust your shot in mid-air, dive for loose balls going out of bounds, fight for position down low, and fake your opponent out as you move around him. You can do it all in NBA2K3.  Also new for the Xbox and PS2 is Online play. You can now play online against other players across the globe.  Franchise mode offers extended gameplay as well as managing your team from the inside out. Street mode has also return with more courts and interactive bystanders."},{"id":5493,"title":"NBA 2K6","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"2K's long running basketball franchise, this one features the obligatory roster updates as well as an updated control scheme such as utilizing the analog stick to pass, shoot and even dunk.  The turbo button has been eliminated, but players can now choose how to adjust their players aggressiveness in the game to determine how they will play.****It also features many NBA players such as Shaquille O'Neal, Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire along with many others.  It also feature \"The Crib\", similar to Madden's apartment, where players can unlock and buy items to place in their apartment, upgrading as they progress through the game.  There are also the regular game modes such as exhibition and even a franchise mode where players can control everything, from hiring new players, coaches and even scout out players.****The Xbox 360 features the V.I.P. feature, where players can view and even download their profiles to compare and compete against each other.  It also features the commentary of Kevin Harlan and Kenny Smith."},{"id":5494,"title":"NBA 2K7","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"2K Sports","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA 2K7 continues the tradition of the NBA 2K series into the next generation for the first time. All your standard modes and options that you normally find on a basketball simulation are here, including online head-to-head modes and complete customization of your team and leagues, but it's the exclusives for next generation systems that step up the game, with signature styles (where by each individual athlete performs and acts just as they do in real life), the return of the shot stick (determining your accuracy on the court) and further in-depth options involving trades, player fatigue, online customization and a complete player creator feature."},{"id":5495,"title":"NBA 2K8","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA 2K8 is a continuation of 2K's NBA franchise, featuring the obligatory roster and stats updates for each team as well as the standard game modes: Exhibition, Season, Career as well as a Franchise mode which is known as The Association, where players can identify key players as well as troublemakers, keep up-to-date injuries and stats as well as simulate games.****The controls still remain the same from previous versions with some added tweaks. One of which is where players can switch to other players on offense besides the ball handler and set up alley-oops and set up screens to fool defenses.  Players can also use the right analog stick for defensive purposes, locking onto opponents and run defensive plays against them.  There is also Signature Style, giving the NBA players in the game and more life-like and fluid feel to them.****There is also a Slam Dunk Contest sponsored by Sprite with the ability to use over 300 different dunk variations as well as compete against four other opponents online.  Music in the game is provided by well-know rappers such as Q-Tip, Run-DMC, Percee P among many others."},{"id":5496,"title":"NBA 2K9","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA 2K9 is the latest update in the long running 2K series with the obligatory roster update with the latest NBA stars.  The same game modes are still present: Exhibition, Season and Franchise with the same type of gameplay with some tweaks.****One of the newest tweaks is the ability for the player to change their shot's trajectory in mid-air and an advanced AI that reacts to the players performance.  Players can also track their players performance, morale and attitude during franchise mode to keep their players happy and content with their place on the team.****There are also new cutscenes for the highlight reels and features online capabilities where players can compete in online leagues or face against another team head-to-head.  ****Players can also upload their created players along with custom made highlight reels that they can share on their respective online provider (the PS2 version does not feature this mode).  Clark Kellogg, Cheryl Miller and Kevin Harlan provide their voice talents to the game."},{"id":5497,"title":"NBA Ballers - Phenom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Ballers: Phenom is the sequel to NBA Ballers and is a continuation of the Midway NBA series started in 1994 with NBA Jam. The objective of the game is to best your opponent in rounds of street basketball. The game is broken up into many modes, including a full story mode, versus and practice modes. Players have the option to play as one of many NBA players, or create their own character to take through story mode, with the game's Create-A-Baller mode.****The plot of story mode follows you, a young gun trying to make a break into the big leagues of street ball and your one time friend, Hot Sauce. Hot Sauce betrayed you, and stole your girlfriend, taking his fame and fortune to the top of the leagues. Now it's up to you to win it all, and take back your pride and your game.****The game features celebrities such as Hot Sauce, Ludacris, Trikz, Jin, and Chingy. The players' looks can be fully customized."},{"id":5498,"title":"NBA Ballers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-3\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Ballers is the exclusive one-on-one basketball videogame highlighting the \"bling-bling\" lifestyle of NBA Superstars; chromed-out cars, ice, ladies, tatts and jets all hinge on the killer cross-over. NBA Ballers also features NBA Legends dropping dimes and dunking in your grill to determine who is the greatest baller of all time. 60+ NBA Players: Including Kobe Bryant, Vince Carter, Allen Iverson, Kevin Garnett, Shaquille O’Neal, Yao Ming, Steve Francis, Chris Webber, Gary Payton, Latrell Sprewell, and more! 24 NBA Legends: Including Rick Barry, Larry Bird, Wilt Chamberlain, Clyde Drexler, Julius Irving, Magic Johnson, Bill Russell, Jerry West, James Worthy, and more!"},{"id":5499,"title":"NBA Hoopz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Midway Games Ltd.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Play three-on-three basketball in the arcade style of older Midway games, such as NBA Jam and NBA Showtime.  Besides playing regular games, you can also play mini-games like Around the World and 21."},{"id":5500,"title":"NBA Jam","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"3-on-3 arcade-style basketball with over 50 of the NBA's all time greatest players.  Enter a Legends Tournament and travel back in time as you work your way up through the ranks in head-to-head battle with the best from each era.  Each time you defeat a team their players are available for you to use in creating your ultimate dream team.  And for some real high-flying action build up your Jam Meter and hit the lights with the over 40 unique Monster Dunks.****This game feautres tons of unlockables (teams, courts, and cheats) as well as commentary by Tim Kitzrow and Bootsy Collins."},{"id":5501,"title":"NBA Live 06","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"With a new season of the NBA comes a new edition to the NBA Live series. NBA Live 06 lets you play as professional basketball teams in the NBA 2005-2006 season. You can play in single player Dynasty Mode, which allows you to play 25 seasons with your team, draft and trade players, as well as control players movements in mid-air for ultimate control of dunks and other moves. The game features graphics and AI that are improved from the last NBA Live game and real commentary from Marv Albert, Steve Kerr, Ernie Johnson, and Kenny \"The Jet\" Smith ."},{"id":5502,"title":"NBA Live 07","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Live 07 is the second iteration of EA's basketball game series on the PSP. The major update from the 06 version is the inclusion of a Dynasty mode that allows the gamer to play as the general manager of their favorite team. The files created in this mode can be exchanged with the PS2 version.****Other new features for 07 include Freestyle Superstars, which allows gamers to perform special signature moves of NBA superstars during 5-on-5 gameplay. You can change the players' skill attributes on the fly to balance your team with certain play types. In-game coverage is provide through ESPN updates.****This version includes the PSP-only mini-games \"Handles\" and \"2Ball\". The \"Handles\" mini-game is a beat-based dribbling simulator with Dance Dance Revolution-style rhythmic button mechanics. \"2Ball\" is an arcade style half-court shootout mini-game. In the Superstar Challenge, players can relive memorable moments from the 2000-2006 NBA season and change the outcome. Returning in 07 are the common NBA Live franchise hallmarks such as Season mode and the All-Star Weekend competitions, with the Slam Dunk contest, 3-point Shootout, Rookie Challenge and All-Star game."},{"id":5503,"title":"NBA Live 08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Live 08 is another basketball game released by EA Sports for the 2007-2008 season. The game modes of NBA Live 08 include Quick Play, Season, Playoffs, Dynasty, All-Star Weekend, FIBA World Championship, 1-on-1, and Practice. Commentary is handle by Marv Albert and Steve Kerr. NBA Live 08 has some new features including \"Go To Moves\", \"Hot Spots\", \"Quick Strike Ballhandling\", and \"Own the Paint\". \"Freestyle Superstars\" and \"X-Factor\" from NBA Live 07 have been removed from the game. FIBA World Championship mode includes eight national teams ( Argentina, China, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Spain and the USA ).****NBA Live 08 has updated rosters for the 2007-2008 season. Most NBA players that are playing in the NBA for the 2007-2008 season are in NBA Live 08. The game includes all of today's NBA stars such as LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Chris Paul, Yao Ming, and Tim Duncan. In addition to the game modes, there's also online play.****In the All-Star Weekend mode there's the Slam-Dunk Contest, the 3-point Shootout, the Rookie vs Sophomore game, and of course, the All-Star game. Dynasty mode, the game's main mode, is 30-year long. Dynasty mode is like Season mode but at the end of each season you get to draft rookies, sign coaches and free agents, scout players and do other things."},{"id":5504,"title":"NBA Live 09","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Live 09 is a simulation of the basketball sport. As usual the player controls the athletes himself and tries to perform typical basketball maneuvers with his gamepad. The main difference to the PS3 and Xbox 360 version is that every new feature described there is missing. This means the game is more or less the same as NBA Live 08.****The player can choose between playing a whole season, play-offs or the FIBA World Championship. In the Dynasty Mode the player takes the role of the executive of a basketball team which means he has to grapple with managerial tasks like transfers or training Be-a-Pro is a mode were the player only takes control over one athlete."},{"id":5505,"title":"NBA Live 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Live is back and better than ever! Enhanced Chat & Match-up with the fast, easy-to-use Match-up System. Improved trade system can involve up to 3 teams and 15 players. Improved \"player personality\" means you'll see players argue calls, celebrate a key basket, encourage their teammates, and much more. Also, play the legends such as Michael Jordan in 1-on-1 or 5-on-5 games."},{"id":5506,"title":"NBA Live 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"The NBA Live series' second attempt on the PS2 brings the following updates:****Yes he has been in it since Live 2000, but this is first game to have Jordan with his new team, the Washington Wizards.****Cut scenes evolve the focus on player vs player interaction during stops in play and arguments between player and referee.****An improved interface allowing you to get into the games quicker, and an improved control system for better defensive and offensive moves.****New player moves, plays and celebration animations.****The Franchise Mode lets you control your team for 10 years, trading players and keeping an eye on rookies.****Legendary players list so you can see who really is the greatest."},{"id":5507,"title":"NBA Live 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"The 2003 version of the NBA simulator has improved graphics in relation to the previous installments and features like detailed faces and a player design engine. It also has rosters in accordance to the 2002-2003 Season.****The game features more than 30 new rebound animations worked out by motion capture sessions, different passing styles and blocks and a frame rate of 60 frames per second.****As usual, a complete fantasy draft is included and multiplayer support is present."},{"id":5508,"title":"NBA Live 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"It's another season of the NBA, and with it comes another edition of NBA Live.****For 2004, the player can expect an expanded EA Sports Freestyle control scheme, allowing the player to pull off plays by simply using the right analog stick in collaboration with the player's  movement with the left analog stick. Dynasty mode has also been upgraded, with the opportunity of expanding the player's squad with the top free agents and rookies from the college leagues.****Up to 4 players can play on the Xbox, while PlayStation 2 players can go online with full stat tracking."},{"id":5509,"title":"NBA Live 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"The 2005 edition of the NBA Live Basketball series has a new graphics engine, and adds new moves and signature moves to personalize the players. Another feature is Freestyle Air, with more control of players in the air, and the option to specify 10 different freestyle configurations. You can build your team over multiple seasons, and additional management in the Dynasty Mode is introduced through rookie scouting, along with a calendar to mark all the important dates. Management is based on dynasty points. By progressing, you earn points that can be spent on training sessions, new equipment, or to send out scouts all over the world.****Different multiplayer options are offered, and events include a NBA all-star weekend with a Slam Dunk contest, a Rookie/Sophomore game and a 3-Point shootout, next to the regular game modes. You can also go freestyle anywhere in North America. The game has become quicker than the 2004 version, and the game strategies have been balanced by creating more emphasis on the mid-range jumper."},{"id":5510,"title":"NBA ShootOut 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Shootout 2001 is an officially licensed basketball game that features all the current NBA teams at the time including top players such as Shaquille O'Neal, Alonzo Mourning and many others.  It has the standard set of modes that included exhibition, playoff and season mode.  Players also had a choice of either playing a more fast paced game with Arcade or a more realistic experience with Simulation.****It features over 400 different plays to choose from including team specific plays and also has awards such as Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year and MVP that is handed out in season mode.  Players can also play against each other in a versus mode."},{"id":5511,"title":"NBA ShootOut 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"After taking an extra year to bring the NBA franchise up to speed, 989 Sports is taking hoops to a whole new level with NBA ShootOut 2003. The gang at 989 has taken the time to add a number of features that are entirely new to the franchise. The new career mode will allow you to create a player and take him from the NBDL to the NBA Finals if you have what it takes to bang with the big boys. A new practice mode will help you hit your shots from anywhere in the field or get your free-throw percentage up into the 90s. Create Dunk has made the transition to next-generation gaming. Now you are able to choreograph your personal hops and aerobatics worthy of a dunk contest title. Fast-paced NBA action, authentic NBA AI, player models, graphics, and new features will make NBA ShootOut 2003 a must-have hoops title. It is certainly the best rendition in the history of the franchise. "},{"id":5512,"title":"NBA ShootOut 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Shootout 2004 lets you play either a full season or exhibition matches of fully licensed NBA basketball with your favorite teams and players. Fully textured 3d players with faces of the top NBA players are mapped into the game. Listen to commentary by Ian Eagle and Bill Walton as they call the games right as you play.****While there is no franchise mode like other more traditional sports games, there is a career mode where you create a character who tries to make his way up through the summer leagues and the NBDL. You'll be given challenges that you'll need to meet so that you can ultimately make your way to the NBA and get an actual contract to join a NBA team. Once in the NBA, you'll need to work even harder to win championships and titles so you can eventually be inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame.****You can also unlock the 50 greatest players of all time by completing challenges in exhibition games like scoring a certain number of points or using a certain person to get a number of assists.****Use a USB microphone to give your teammates commands to help. Give them commands on offense or defense about where to move so you can use your teammates effectively.****Take your game online and play against the rest of the world. Look at leaderboards to see who the best person is, chat on message boards, participate in polls, read news, and even play in online tournaments."},{"id":5513,"title":"NBA Starting Five","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NBA Starting Five is an NBA-licensed basketball game, and a follow-up to Konami's earlier NBA 2Night games.  Included players and teams are based on the 2002-2003 season. Game modes include Exhibition, Quick Start for a random match-up, Season, Playoffs and Franchise (up to 25 seasons in length). Franchise mode features the rookie draft between seasons, as well as signing, trading and releasing players. The signing is based on a point system, with 1000 points available to spend for the entire team.  Multiplayer options allow control of the entire team or individual athletes for competitive or cooperative play, with up to 4 players supported on Xbox and up to 8 on PS2 via multitap.  "},{"id":5514,"title":"NBA Street","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NuFX","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Play 3 on 3 basketball like never before. Perform amazing moves, including dunks and passes to drive pass the opposing team, and take on the best of the NBA to become the ultimate street basketball player. To add to the action, you can also create your own player(s) and throw them into the street arenas."},{"id":5515,"title":"NBA Street V3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Bring your game to the street in EA's third installment of the NBA Street franchise. NBA Street V3 includes a new trick stick control mechanic, in-depth single-player career mode, improved gameplay mechanics and online play. Watch today’s biggest NBA stars go head to head in 3-on-3 match-ups against the legends of yesterday. Create your own character using the Create Baller feature and play in familiar venues such as The Cage and Rucker Park or create your own using the Court Creator.****The main game modes include quick matches (Play Now), Street Challenge (the career mode), and Dunk Contest where you can win over the judges by performing gravity defying dunks combined with impossible mid-air tricks. The career mode adds new goals in this version, based on scoring only with 3-point baskets, dunks, or gamebreakers. You can build up your gamebreaker by performing a complicated series of jukes, passes, or dunks. DJ Bobbito provides the commentary along with a mix of new and old school hip-hop."},{"id":5516,"title":"NBA Street Vol. 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Return to the street for the unqiue basketball experience that allows you to show off to the crowd, wear crazy gear, and pull of crazy shots, passes and moves.****Modes include Street School (a tutorial that allows you to learn all the basic and more complex moves of the game), Pick Up Game (exhibition mode, in which you can win points to unlock rewards), NBA Challenge has you competing against the current crop of talent from the NBA, as well as collection of legendary players from the past, and Be a Legend give you the opportunity to create your own original basketball player and take him on a tour to compete against the world's best, unlocking new moves, clothes and other surprises."},{"id":5517,"title":"NCAA Basketball 09","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Feel the fervor for your college team, and the bragging rights that come from victory with NCAA Basketball 09. Think strategically and execute flawlessly as you take complete control over running your offense and defense. Experience the intensity and atmosphere that occurs in authentic college basketball arenas on game night as the student section and crowd chant along with school fight songs. Book your trip to the Final Four with NCAA Basketball 09 "},{"id":5518,"title":"NCAA College Basketball 2K3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kush Games","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Play as one of over 300 college hoops teams in this first college outing for the 2k lineup.  Take control of a full coaching career from inception at a small time college working your way up to a major powerhouse performer.  You can also play a skirmish with a friend, go out for a two-on-two game, or one of many other play modes you would expect in a competitive basketball game.  Just don't play it like the NBA... the college game has a different, more team-oriented feel, and this comes through in the gameplay."},{"id":5519,"title":"NCAA College Football 2K3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This is Sega Sports' collegiate football sim including brand-new player models, completely redesigned stadiums, all 25 official Bowl Championship Series (BCS) bowls, and a revamped Legacy mode in which gamers can recruit high-school stars and compare lifetime records against other collegiate programs in the historical rankings system. Using the game's Legacy mode, you will be able to follow the entire career of a college player from freshman year to entering the NFL draft."},{"id":5520,"title":"NCAA Final Four 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"The continuation of 989 Sports long running NCAA basketball franchise and the first for the PS2, once again returns with 31 NCAA Division 1-A schools along with over 300 of the top teams of the time.****Once again the obligatory game modes apply such as Exhibition, Season, Playoffs, etc.  It also features authentic motion capturing and 3D rendered character models of the top stars of the time to give it a more realistic feel.  A shooting meter has also been added to give players a better chance at both shooting and free-throws.****Quinn Buckner also makes an appearance to lend his voice for play-by-play commentary."},{"id":5521,"title":"NCAA Final Four 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"The follow-up to Final Four 2001 features the obligatory roster updates with over 300 real NCAA teams and 31 conferences with authentic fight songs and 70 new player models to give the game a feel of realism.  The standard modes apply such as Exhibition that supports both one-player or two-player and a Dynasty mode that lets the player compete in a full-season in order to secure a place in the 64-team tournament known as \"March Madness\".  It also features the voice talents of Eddie Doucette and Billy Packer who provide play-by-play commentary."},{"id":5522,"title":"NCAA Final Four 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Killer Game","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"In NCAA Final Four 2003, take part in one of the most exciting sporting events ever – the NCAA college basketball tournament. Select your team from any Division 1 conference in America. Take your team from the Big Ten, Pac-10, or Ivy League and take them all the way to the Final Four. Sharpen your skills in Practice mode, play through the season and finally play in the Big Dance. It's your turn to guide your team to the championship. "},{"id":5523,"title":"NCAA Final Four 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Combining the most authentic NCAA college basketball action with all new graphics and the new Online Mode, NCAA Final Four 2004 will have gamers everywhere going to head-to-head to take their team to the Big Dance. In order to build a collegiate program over multiple seasons in this game, players will have to master the Dynasty Mode by recruiting freshmen to replace graduating seniors. With over 303 Division IA teams to choose from and a newly redesigned graphics engine, 989 Sports offers its most authentic college basketball game to date. "},{"id":5524,"title":"NCAA Football 06","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"EA Sports 2005 edition of its college football franchise comes with some great new features and its new impact stick technology.  As usual you can play a quick game or choose a dynasty, but it also includes the new Race for the Heisman mode as you start out as a Freshman, moving your way up through the college ranks, winning the big games and becoming a legend by winning the most covenant prize in college football, the Heisman Trophy.  You can also play mini-games skills such as the Pass Skeleton, Oklahoma Drill, Option Attack and Rushing Attack and now with in studio commentary with Brad Nessler, Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso's famous mascot predictions just before kickoff.  It has much improved graphics and an improvement over previous versions."},{"id":5525,"title":"NCAA Football 07","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Another update of EA's perennial NCAA collegiate football franchise, this edition features updated rosters and stats. It also has new features such as a momentum meter, the more players either in favor or against a team, the more the meter will light up or darken, affecting the teams morale and success of plays. It also has a new kicking meter along with spring drills, letting players update their stats along with a new Spring Game where players can scout out their new players in exhibition games.****Aside from the PSP version, Campus Legend is also a novelty - an update of the Race for the Heisman mode of the previous edition and it is quite similar to the NFL Superstar mode from the Madden franchise. A new player starts at football camp, practises and is eventually awarded a scholarship to play in a division. Rather than a single drill, it is now a series of four. Where in the previous version players could choose a scholarship, the game now offers a selection from the available schools based on the performances. Once enrolled, players choose a major, follow progress reports, read headlines in the school newspaper and have a dorm room where fan mail arrives. The player's girlfriend, shown as a photo of the wall, becomes more beautiful based on the success in the games. Days consist of attending classes, practice, studying, meeting tutors, drills or social activities. These can also boost popularity and overall success. Characters can be uploaded to Madden 07 where it can determine their draft position. The game is also aligned with ESPN, updating with real news from ESPN Radio and ESPN.com. It features the voice talents of Lee Corso, Brad Nessler and Kirk Herbstreit.****The 360 version lacks the Spring Drills and Campus Legend modes. Instead it has improved graphics and a series of mini-games."},{"id":5526,"title":"NCAA Football 08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"An update to EA's NCAA college football franchise with updated rosters and stats.  It has new features such as the ability to boost skill performance and increase overall ratings by making user-controlled plays that elevate the team's motivation levels.  As a coach, you can make promises to recruits to gain commitments and depending on whether or not you keep those promises, your coaching integrity rating will rise or fall causing players to transfer.  The game has many college specific features such as home field advantage, composure ratings, an all-new fatigue system, and new trick plays like the Statue of Liberty and Hook and Ladder.  You can revisit your top accomplishments in My Shrine, your personal Hall of Fame that stores trophies, custom photos, and video highlights.  There is a Campus Legend Mode where you can develop a player from a star high school player to a backup college player."},{"id":5527,"title":"NCAA Football 09","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"EA's long running college football franchise returns, featuring the obligatory rosters updates as well as brand new animations and offensive/defensive plays.  It features the standard Dynasty Mode, Exhibition, Multiplayer and now has the option to play football games with team mascots in full uniform.  It also features minigames to train QBs, RBs as well as linebackers and even kickers.****There is also online capabilities for the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions (PS2 does not support online) where players can share files and stats with others as well as play in exhibition games against each other.  Players can also play an online dynasty with the ability to play with 11 players online and pick their own schedule up 60 seasons worth."},{"id":5528,"title":"NCAA Football 10","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Settle who’s number one in the college game once and for all with EA Sports NCAA Football 10. With the eyes of college football upon you, players begin their road to glory in a fully customizable career mode featuring player progression, and authentic college football atmospheres. Against your biggest rivals and during the biggest games, seize the day and bust out big-time performances week in and week out to make your case for winning the Heisman Trophy.  "},{"id":5529,"title":"NCAA Football 11","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NCAA Football 11, the highly anticipated 2010 release in the NCAA Football franchise, returns with a focus on authenticity, innovation, and core experience. College football fans can rejoice.  NCAA Football 11 delivers unique game play and traditions for each of the 120 schools through the TruSchool system, which blends offensive styles, coaching tendencies, areas of talent, stadiums and traditions to bring the pageantry and rivalry of college football to life like never before. "},{"id":5530,"title":"NCAA Football 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"College football game, same engine as Madden 2001 just with improved AI and graphics. Also has over 120 teams to pick from and several modes such as Dynasty, Season, Exhibition and more."},{"id":5531,"title":"NCAA Football 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NCAA Football 2003 is EA's followup to NCAA Football 2002.  New features in NCAA Football for the 2003 season include over 200 licensed fight songs, 3D cheerleaders and 144 different schools.****Dynasty mode has been enhanced with the ability to redshirt a player and schedule your non-conference games before each season.  In Dynasty Mode you can win all the real trophies to add to your own personal collection which you can show off later.  These awards include the Heisman, Coach of the Year and Bowl-specific trophies.  You can also win special trophies for winning certain rivalry games, which is another new play mode in 2003.  There are 23 different \"Rivalry\" trophies for you to earn to go alongside your Dynasty trophies.  ****Create-A-School mode makes it into this edition, letting you create your own football team.  Everything from the logos on the field to your school's fight song can be customized.  Your created team can be played in Exhibition play or imported into Dynasty mode.****The last notable feature new to NCAA Football 2003 is the customizable interface.  You choose your favorite team and the game interface will be based around your team's fight song, mascot, logos and school colors."},{"id":5532,"title":"NCAA Football 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NCAA Football 2004 is another entry in EA Sports' NCAA Football series.  This edition features the return of gameplay modes seen in previous versions such as Dynasty Mode, but also has some new additions.  The College Classics mode allows you to replay classic games in college football history.  Some smaller gameplay changes have been made too.  The game has new tackling animations and more realistic zone defense."},{"id":5533,"title":"NCAA Football 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NCAA Football 2005 is the latest in EA's counterpart series to Madden.  Once again you are given the charge of earning a national championship for your college program.  Once players graduate, you can export the draft class for later use in Madden 2005.  Play online on Xbox and PS2 to challenge gamers around the world."},{"id":5534,"title":"NCAA GameBreaker 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Like previous games in 989 Studios' GameBreaker series, NCAA GameBreaker 2001 is a counterpart to their NFL GameDay series. You start out as a bottom-rung coach at one of the 115 division 1-A college teams and as your performance increases, you obtain promotions and offers from other schools. At the end of the season, you're able to export your players to NFL GameDay. As with the previous games, broadcaster Keith Jackson returns to provide voice commentary."},{"id":5535,"title":"NCAA GameBreaker 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This game gives you college football complete with true guts and glory. Packed with 117 Division 1-A teams, 60 classic teams from the college football history, tons of trophies and awards, including All-American and All-Conference, NCAA GameBreaker 2003 gives you an ultra-realistic and ultra-fun experience of college football at its finest. "},{"id":5536,"title":"NCAA GameBreaker 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The NCAA GameBreaker franchise takes you into the heart and the art of college ball! Fans can sharpen their skills in the new Practice Mode, or jump right into a Season or Exhibition game • Take a school team all the way to the bowl games as you play Coaching Career Mode • Authentic college football gameplay with formations like the wishbone, flexbone, full house, power-I, and wing-t • Over 50 new animated mascots, cheerleaders and sideline personnel, to truly capture the spirit and emotion of college football • The revolutionary Online Mode allows gamers to play as their favorite college teams and compete against each other nationwide "},{"id":5537,"title":"NCAA March Madness 06","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Electronic Art's NCAA Basketball franchise returns with new and improved features for the 2005 season. The new lockdown stick allows you to force opponent's to make easier turnovers and make smoother passes to teammates.  You can have your senior captain  get your team into the game and get your crowd fired up to rattle your rivals into mistakes.  With an much more updated dynasty mode you can now recruit Junior College players with updated stats to keep you ahead of your rivals and relive some of the greatest moments with College Classics and play up to 20 great games, repeating history or completely changing it."},{"id":5538,"title":"NCAA March Madness 07","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NCAA March Madness 2007 is a college basketball game with a realistic simulation of basketball in an authentic college atmosphere. The crowds are rowdier and more colorful, and the AI is more focused on the team game rather than the individual match-ups seen in the NBA.****You can play as one of over 320 division college basketball teams in various game modes, such as PlayNow, Dynasty, and Online. Dynasty mode allows you to take control of your school recruiting and other activities in order to build your team into a powerhouse that will win the NCAA championship. By winning players can unlock a cheerleading squad, a pep band and a student section. These influence the gameplay as the player can earn intensity points by performing well, effecting the chance of forcing a comeback.****During the season completing challenges offers the opportunity to upgrade the facilities with a study hall, injury clinic, practice gym or a weight room and there is a higher chance players excel."},{"id":5539,"title":"NCAA March Madness 08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NCAA March Madness 08 is an updated version of the long running college basketball computer games, which has updated rosters, along with new authentic arenas as well.  It still features the dynasty mode, tournament mode and single-season and exhibition modes along with the lockdown stick and Floor General playcalling system.****It also includes the NIT tournament and the McDonald's High School All-American game and has online capability to check out real-time stats from college basketball and is partnered with ESPN."},{"id":5540,"title":"NCAA March Madness 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NuFX","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Another entry in the March Madness series with the standard updated rosters on over 130 official NCAA teams along with their real life logos and nicknames.  The standard modes also apply including Exhibition, which supports multiplayer capabilities, Season and Tournament.  It also gives the player the ability to change the game's difficulty to there liking including fatigue settings, computer A.I., period lengths, etc.****Players can also create their own college using 14 logos, different jersey styles, head coaches and three different types of stadiums (Field House, Stadium and Arena).  It also features the voices of renown NCAA Coaches including Roy Williams, Billy Donovan and many others that will give the player advice throughout the game."},{"id":5541,"title":"NCAA March Madness 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NuFX","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"NCAA March Madness 2003 is the second appearance of Electronic Arts' college basketball series on the PlayStation 2. Compared to the previous year's version, it adds several new game modes and also includes several of the new control options previously seen in NBA Live 2003.  Returning modes from the predecessor are single games and tournaments, along with the Create-A-School mode. Newly added are single seasons and the multi-season dynasty mode. The number of available teams has increased to over 160. More authentic team mascots and fight songs have also been added.  A major change in controls are the Freestyle Controls reused from NBA Live 2003: using the right analog stick allows for a wide variety of offensive moves. The Quick Plays functionality that allows quick playcalling via the d-pad has also been added."},{"id":5542,"title":"NCAA March Madness 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NuFX","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Electronic Arts' college basketball series returns for another year on the PlayStation 2 and makes its debut on the Xbox with NCAA March Madness 2004.  The number of included teams has been doubled to over 320 from the predecessor and several authentic arenas have been added. All the previous year's game modes return, including single games, tournaments, season and dynasty. Newly added are the mascot game, in which the teams consist of players in their schools' mascot outfits. A rivalry mode allows a quick set-up of a game pitching classic rival teams against each other. The dynasty mode has added Campus Challenges: by completing these challenges in dynasty games, players earn points that can be used to improve players' stats. Exclusive to the PS2 version is the introduction of online multiplayer, featuring single games and tournaments.  Some of the gameplay changes on the court were previously seen in NBA Live 2004: these include the separation of the buttons for dunks and shots and the introduction of the pro hop button, which allows for context-sensitive special offensive moves. "},{"id":5543,"title":"NCAA March Madness 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Electronic Art's 2004 incarnation of the NCAA Basketball franchise comes with some brand new features.  With a sophisticated play calling system you can call your plays with still moving the ball down the court to get your team mates in contention.  The dynasty mode goes up to 30 years with a recruiting system that keeps up to date of your prospects while keeping your other players in line just in case they decide to stray from their studies or worse.  You can play one on one against the computer or against a buddy, playing in custom tournaments, rivalry games or even play as your favorite teams mascots.  It also features the all-new Pontiac College Classics, allowing you to recreate classic games from the past or even rewrite history.  The game also features the voices of Brad Nessler and the legendary Dick Vitale."},{"id":5544,"title":"Need for Speed - Carbon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The 2006 game in the Need for Speed series is an evolution of the gameplay introduced in the previous games. The career mode offers complete freedom in a city with a story mode supported by FMV cutscenes, as featured in Need for Speed: Most Wanted, but now also set in the Carbon Canyon, where racers duel for territory in the city below. There still are many police pursuits. At the same time, the focus on tuning and sculpting your car remains, as introduced in Need for Speed Underground. As you win money from races, you can visit garages and car lots to make improvements to your vehicle.****Enhancements are still unlocked gradually, but the cars have now been divided over different tiers. There are about 40 cars to unlock. Many of them have been featured in previous installments, but there is a new selection and this year's edition introduces powerful muscle cars such as the Ford Mustang and Dodge Charger. Other features include the possibility to form your own crew, more detailed sculpting features, drifting races (introduced in NFS:U and replaced by drag races in NFS:MW) and the new car classes. The PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 versions offer online multiplayer, missing from the PS2, GC and Xbox releases. Up to eight players can race together, in the Pursuit Tag or Pursuit Knockout modes, with a few variations. Pursuit Tag is a race of one civilian car against cop cars. To become the civilian car, you have to tag it and then try to fend off the cops as long as possible until you are tagged again by other players. In Pursuit Knockout everyone starts as a civilian car, but the last one at the end of the first lap becomes a cop and needs to cause as much damage as possible to the other speeders. Another mode allows you to drive cooperatively (up to four players) in a single race.****The city and the surroundings in the career mode have been divided into different territories, controlled by gangs. You are either invited or challenged to race in the sections and claim them as your own. To do so, you have to impress the gang leader by winning races until he challenges you for a duel - first in the city, then over the narrow roads of Carbon Canyon. Scores are based on proximity. You need to follow the boss in the first race, and he is in pursuit in the second one. There are 4 boss duels in total.****The crew feature, with room for up to 6 cars, allows you to assign three roles to racers: drafters, scouts and blockers. These are supporting characters you can hire to help you win races. Drafters leave behind a coloured trail that makes it easier to find the way, scouts discover hidden shortcuts, and blockers try to cause mayhem to slow your opponents down. If you hire a scout, you get access to the new AutoSculpt feature. It enables you to modify the height of every part of your car through sliders, solely for visual effect. You can also buy full body kits."},{"id":5545,"title":"Need for Speed - Hot Pursuit 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Black Box","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The Need for Speed series returns, this time reverting back to the 'chase' arcade experience instead of a racing simulation. Top speed racing is the name of the game, where you must outchase not just the opposing drivers, but the cops.****Choose from a selection of today's (and yesterday's) top sports cars, including the Ferrari F50, Porsche 911 and a range from the likes of Ford, Corvette, BMW, Lotus, Mercedes, Aston Martin, the McLaren F1 and a lot more.****The competitive race mode allows you to take on other drivers and beat them to the line. A selection of tracks allows you to not only dodge incoming traffic, but perform deadly jumps and stunts to receive points. These points, combined with the points recieved from your finishing position, can unlock new cars and tracks.****The Hot Pursuit mode combines all the major elements of the competitive mode with the chance to out run the cops. They will throw everything at you to try and stop you, including running you off the road, setting up road blocks and unleashing an attack helicopter equiped with missiles. Three busts by the cops ends the race."},{"id":5546,"title":"Need for Speed - Most Wanted - Black Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is a special edition of Need for Speed: Most Wanted that celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Need for Speed series.****This edition includes:****1. Need for Speed: Most Wanted game****2. 2 Exclusive Vehicles - Get behind the wheel of a '67 Camaro, the only American classic in Need for Speed Most Wanted, and a specially-tuned BMW M3 GTR street machine right out of the box in Online (Xbox only) and Quick Race modes.****3. 8 Custom Rides - Eight specially-tuned rides with hand-selected body kits, spoilers, rims, roof scoops, and more are unlocked and available for you to redline in Online (Xbox only) and Quick Race modes. Featured cars: Supra, Lotus Elise, Porsche 911 GT2, Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG, Corvette C6, Mercedes-Benz SL 500, Porsche 911 Carrera S, and Corvette C6.R.****4. Exclusive Pursuit Challenge - Hone your cop evasion skills in this intense Pursuit Challenge that features waves of supercharged SUV cops and the most aggressive police tactics.****5. 3 Exclusive Races - Ignite the streets in three races created specifically for the Black Edition, unlocked and available to drive right from the start.****6. Exclusive and Unlocked Vinyls - Personalize your ride faster than everyone else with dozens of unlocked vinyls as well as specifically - created Black Edition-only designs.****7. Bonus DVD - Get under the hood of Need for Speed Most Wanted. Check out impressive vehicle showcases and an exclusive car art gallery, or view ten Need for Speed Most Wanted movies, including a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the stunning in-game cinematics with Josie Maran. A must-have for all Need for Speed fans over the last ten years."},{"id":5547,"title":"Need for Speed - Most Wanted","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Need for Speed Most Wanted is in fact a cross between the Underground and the Hot Pursuit spin-offs. The player must gain notoriety by racing in the streets and attracting the attention of the cops in order to ascend in the Black List of illegal racers. In the end he must face no.1, Razor who tricked him out of his own car and used it to get to the top.****Many racing modes are carried on from NFSU2 with the addition of \"Milestones\", special events where the driver must evade capture and/or disable police cars by bringing down Pursuit Breakers, specially marked buildings such as gas stations and water towers. For each one of the 15 Blacklisted opponents, the player must win a specific number of events from each of the two main types and gain enough notoriety in the process. The player can invest bet money to buy new cars or improve his existing one's looks and performance so that he remains competitive.****In Most Wanted, Josie Maran replaces Brooke Burke as the racer girl. The plot is furthered through use of FMV video with live actors and digital sets, which has been heavily enhanced so that it looks quite real."},{"id":5548,"title":"Need for Speed - ProStreet","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Black Box","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Need For Speed: ProStreet is the 11th game in the NFS series.** **It doesn't just include new and more detailed graphics, it includes a new type of gameplay. The game doesn't have a Free Roam mode (as in Underground 2, Most Wanted or Carbon), but it has an Event Map, similar to Juiced's Event Calendar.****The player's main goal in this game is to become the \"King of the street\". Nothing new. However, there are no more illegal races in the game - all of the available races are sponsored, and the action takes place on different racing tracks. No more traffic, no more in-town driving.****The game features 2 gameplay modes. Career (you start your \"life\" as a lowlife race driver and over time you will conquer everyone) and free play (where you can race unlocked cars and unlocked tracks).****As usual, the game includes a jukebox where you can listen to some singles, used by EA as the game's Sound Track.**The game also includes new car models, and the classic racing modes except for cop chases, since ProStreet does not promote illegal racing. Also as usual, when you first start the game you will be prompted to create an alias (profile). You can choose which one will be loaded when you start the game again. After creating the alias, you are prompted to choose your difficulty settings.****All versions, except for the PlayStation 2 and Wii, contain online multiplayer modes."},{"id":5549,"title":"Need for Speed - Undercover","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Exient Entertainment","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Need for Speed: Undercover is the 12th installment of the series and puts the player in the shoes of an undercover cop who needs to infiltrate and destroy an international crime syndicate by getting to their leader - a man crazy behind the wheel and a very fast driver. So the player enters the city with the goal to earn enough reputation and respect in the syndicate to get to him.****Of course this is not done by just walking up to someone and asking nicely. Instead the player freely roams the big city in his cars and accepts missions at every corner. These range from simple races to Burnout-inspired \"Destroy as much as possible\" goals. A completely new mode is the Highway Battle in which the player needs to put 300 meters between him and his opponent with the main enemy being the incoming rush hour traffic. Other missions require the player to bring a specific car in the best possible condition to a garage. Since the player is undercover, the police is always watching him and makes his life more and more difficult as the wanted level of the car increases.****Successful races not only earn the player reputation to unlock new challenges and new parts of the city but also bring cash which can be invested in new cars or in the tuning of old ones. In addition one of the ten stats of the character automatically advances granting him more money for a win or increasing his ability to brake."},{"id":5550,"title":"Need for Speed - Underground","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Black Box","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Need For Speed: Underground is the seventh game in the long running Need For Speed racing series. Underground revolves around illegal nighttime streetracing with heavily modified import cars and has been greatly influenced by the movie \"The Fast And The Furious\" and its sequel.. Players get the chance to build their own racing machine almost from ground up, with hundreds or real licensed parts and lots of licensed cars, including the Mazda RX-7 and the Nissan Skyline GT-R. The game also features over 100 single player races and a hiphop/hardrock soundtrack including artists such as Mystikal, Rob Zombie and The Crystal Method."},{"id":5551,"title":"Need for Speed - Underground 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This installment in the Need for Speed series, Underground 2 is a racing game based on illicit, night time races, with the player gaining street credit, cash and access to unique tuner parts by schooling the competition.****Taking place in a massive, open city, NFS Underground 2 allows players to explore the city at will, engaging random challengers and moving into the coveted Underground Racing League. Once in the Underground Racing League, the player advances first by race wins, then with building up their tuner car and taking on tougher opponents. The objective is to win all Underground Racing League engagements and trick out your car to the max.****The PC version is the only version that allows the user to save magazine screen shots of your tricked out car to disk."},{"id":5552,"title":"Neo Contra","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Neo Contra is the sequel to Contra: Shattered Soldier. The game is a 3-D Shooter with lots of action and huge boss battles. Unlike Shattered Soldiers this game has a top-down perspective. The game is set in the future with Bill Razer's return. He teams up with a samurai, Genbei Jaguer Yagyu. The game takes about two hours to beat but will take you several tries to make it there."},{"id":5553,"title":"NeoGeo Battle Coliseum","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"NeoGeo Battle Coliseum assembles 40 characters from past NeoGeo fighters and action games into one big tag-team brawl, along with some new ones.****The characters represent the games King of Fighters, Fatal Fury, Mark of the Wolves, Samurai Shodown, Art of Fighting, Last Blade, King of the Monsters, World Heroes, Athena, Aggressors of Dark Kombat, Kizuna Encounter: Super Tag Battle and Metal Slug. The two new characters are Ai and Yuki, along with a secret character not found in the arcade version. The background graphics have been improved, there is newly arranged music, a colour edit mode, command editor function and a new Tag Play mode."},{"id":5554,"title":"Neopets - The Darkest Faerie","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Idol Minds","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Players control Tor and Roberta, two animal-like Neopets on a quest against evil. By switching between the two at any time, players can use Tor's up-close melee attacks or cause damage from afar with Roberta's spells. This game stays faithful to the traditional third-person action-adventure. Magical items and weapons gained along the way will develop the characters' abilities and strengths. In particular, elementally-aligned motes can be attached to weapons and armor as a combat bonus. There are many puzzles and side-quests along the way, and players will fight evil Neopets."},{"id":5555,"title":"NFL 2K2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NFL 2K2 is a complete football simulation, giving you a variety of ways to play.  You can compete in a single exhibition game, start up a franchise, or move directly to the playoffs.****NFL 2K2 uses a TV-style presentation, featuring telestration, action replays, sideline animations, stadium lighting and a director feature that zooms in on the play.****Included in NFL 2K2 are all the teams and plays from the 2001-2002 season, including stadiums and uniforms.****You have the option to choose a team and select your own roster, or you can create your own team and take them through a franchise."},{"id":5556,"title":"NFL 2K3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Sega brings another season of its football game in NFL 2K3.  With new lifelike player animations, new play-calling intelligence, an on-the-fly audible system, and a brand new ESPN broadcast system with the famous overlays, scores, and highlights, it adds a whole new feel to the series. In these days of free agency when championships are won or lost in the front office as well as down on the field, NFL 2K3’s new Franchise mode gives you total team control as player, coach, and general manager -- track the best players, make the smartest trades, and build the most dominant team in the league. It is complete with all of the updated rosters, NFL alignment changes, and authentic stadiums redesigned in full 3D for the 2002 season.  Also new to the series is online play."},{"id":5557,"title":"NFL Blitz 20-02","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The NFL Blitz 20-02 incarnation promises deeper gameplay, more animations, better AI, more mini-games, and even harder hits. Still focusing on its roots of hard-hitting football action with no rules whatsoever, the game hopes to hit the consoles as hard as its players hit each other."},{"id":5558,"title":"NFL Blitz 20-03","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Point of View","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This latest update to the NFL Blitz series offers more options and refines the options presented earlier in the series.  Of significant note is the create a player option.  By desiging the look of the player as well as assigning various stats to their abilities, you can craft a whole team to compete in the league.  Also improved is the artificial intelligence in the one-player game setting.  Fantasy Stadiums in exotic locales and Fantasy Players are another new option.  Updated rosters, schedules, uniforms, and stadiums including the addition of the Houston Texans."},{"id":5559,"title":"NFL Blitz Pro","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NFL Blitz Pro is the 2003 entry in Midway's arcade football series. Like NHL Hitz Pro however, this entry moves away from its arcade roots toward more of a simulation style, while still retaining some arcade flavor in that there are no penalties or injuries and players can \"catch on fire\". The main changes to the predecessors are full 11-on-11 teams, standard 10 yard downs and more support for running plays.  Game modes include Quick Play and Exhibition, a full Season, a 10-season Franchise and 4- or 8-player tournaments. There also is a create-a-player feature. While there are no hot routes and audibles are limited to a pre-determined set of four, the Impact Player feature allows control of one specific player who can make last-minute adjustments. Only the PlayStation 2 version includes an online mode for multiplayer games and roster updates.  The game has many special features unlockable through the Blitz Shop. Credits for the shop are earned by performing feats in non-franchise games. Available for purchase are fantasy teams and stadiums, and new game modes: in Butterfingaz mode, every hit leads to a fumble, while Cyberleague features robot teams and an exploding ball. Also available is the customary Big Head mode, among several others. Old-school Blitz series arcade gameplay is available in Blitz Classic mode."},{"id":5560,"title":"NFL GameDay 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEA","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This edition features lifelike player specific graphics that make players look like their real life counterparts. Also new is commentary by Dick Enberg and Phil Simms.  Another feature is total-control passing and running. Total-control passing lets you lead, overthrow, and underthrow your receivers so that you can throw more completions and prevent defenders from intercepting your passes.  The play editor has been improved making it easier to make new patterns for your receivers and running backs. The general manager mode has also been changed, mostly to help you with the draft so you can easily see what areas of your team need improvement."},{"id":5561,"title":"NFL GameDay 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Red Zone Entertainment","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This year's edition features motion-capture animation and commentary by Dan Fouts and Dick Enberg.****There are four primary modes of play, including season, arcade, franchise, and exhibition. The franchise mode keeps track of full individual player and team statistics over multiple seasons. Players will be drafted, improve throughout the course of their career, and retire into the game's hall of fame. The franchise mode also keeps track of statistics for the coach and the franchise. Career win/loss records, playoff appearances, and Super Bowl wins are tracked.  Season mode allows players to compete for one individual season, while exhibition mode allows for a single game to be played.  Arcade mode features simplified controls for those players looking to simply mix it up."},{"id":5562,"title":"NFL GameDay 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Play a full season with your favorite team or try the franchise mode and build a legacy. You can even create teams and players.****In general manager mode, when you go into the off-season, several different things happen. First, you'll see a list of players who have retired from your team and the reasons they've left, which are usually related to injuries or diminishing skills. If you lose some key players, then you'll need to make every effort to ensure that those positions are filled by free agents with similar skills or rookies who have solid potential. You're frequently stuck with trying your luck in the draft, where you can select a rookie based on how you finished the season, like in the real NFL draft. GameDay has a feature that gives you a breakdown on the draft and provides you with an overall rating for each rookie. Following the draft, you have to sign your rookies with whatever cap money you've set aside for that purpose. When you're all done, it's time to start the next season.****There's also a tournament mode where you can select up to 16 teams. There's also a regular season mode, similar to the franchise mode, except it lacks the off-season part.****GameDay's best new feature is online play support. You can view your online stats, and see who the best players are online to challenge."},{"id":5563,"title":"NFL GameDay 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This year's edition has many new features that include tournaments, built-in message boards, virtual e-mail, and a voice recognition option.****NFL GameDay 2004 also showcases the standards in mode selection. There are preseason, season, general manager, tournament, practice, and franchise management options. The general manager mode functions as the game's franchise mode in which you can take a team through numerous seasons in hopes of winning a Super Bowl, or, building a dynasty. The general manager mode lets you perform actions like trading players, signing free agents, drafting new players, managing playbooks, and viewing statistics to get a glimpse at the top players. ****Also featured is online play. There are message boards where you talk with other players and also e-mail other players by using your online nickname, and 989 Sports can even give you feedback on the game. The online mode also offers tournaments as well as stat tracking.****The commentary team is headed up by Dick Enberg and Dan Fouts."},{"id":5564,"title":"NFL Head Coach","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"Taking a detour from its traditional football games, Electronic Art presents its first 3-D NFL strategy game, NFL Head Coach, focusing more on a coaching perspective than a player's perspective. You experience the day to day job as a NFL coach, recruiting big players, meeting with assistant coaches and running practice drills.****Become a legend in the coaching industry by creating pro bowl caliber players, winning Super Bowls and mentoring coordinators into great coaches themselves in hopes of earning a spot in the Hall of Legends. You can also use the USB Headset to call plays like a real coach, giving you a much more realistic feel to the game as well.  It gives you an idea of how tedious a head coaches job can really be."},{"id":5565,"title":"NFL Quarterback Club 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"This is the eighth installment of the highly acclaimed Quarterback Club series. This edition features all of the teams and players of the current NFL ranks, and allows you to unlock legendary passers like John Elway, Dan Marino, and Steve Young. Kevin Harlan and Bill Maas provide commentary.****The game features a total of four primary modes of play: season, exhibition, playoffs, and pro bowl.****Also featured in QB Club 2002 is the quarterback challenge mode, which allows you to take your favorite NFL quarterback through a competition focusing on four different skill sets: speed and mobility, accuracy throw, read and recognition, and long distance throw."},{"id":5566,"title":"NFL Street","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NFL STREET is an arcade style football game that is based on pick up football. There are no helmets or stadiums in NFL STREET. NFL STREET is 7 on 7 with players playing both offense and defense.  The games are played in parks, on the street and in the dirt lots.****In NFL STREET you should strive not just to win but to look good doing it.  You achieve this by performing style moves during a play.  These might be a taunting run, a spectacular spin, or a crazy pass.****NFL Street has Quick Game, Pickup Game, NFL Challenge and Online game modes."},{"id":5567,"title":"NFL Street 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"NFL Street 2 is the second game in EA's arcade football series. Players try to become the world's best urban footballer by conquering other teams using several gravity-defying tricks like up-the-wall passes, off-the-wall catches, and highlight-reel wall jukes.****Like the other games in the Street franchise, the game is played with a small amount of players and a focus on arcade gameplay. Unlike the first game, the walls can now be used for run-up passes and receptions, or bonuses by aiming for posters and hotspots.****There are twelve arenas to compete in (2 unlockable) and the players are licensed from the 2004 NFL rosters. Multiplayer is available on the PS2, PSP and Xbox versions. In singleplayer, there are various game modes such as NFL Challenge where the player has 150 days to build a team to take on a squad of legends. Progress is based on milestones where you sharpen specific skills to reach the top or beat sufficient teams. When five days are left, the team enters a final tournament.****Another one is the new Own the City mode, where the player create a new character and has to win all street games in the city. New players need to be recruited from pick-up games. The final team to beat consists of rapper Xzibit and a team of NFL stars. Characters created in this mode can be imported into the NFL Challenge, but also in Madden NFL 06.****The PSP version is a faithful port, with some of the cut scenes removed, and 3 new street modes added for Wi-Fi multiplayer: Street Slalom (an obstacle course), Style Point Challenge, and  Style Standoff, a end zone dance contest, similar to Space Channel 5, next to the regular multiplayer modes. Up to four players can play on a single PSP in the Party Play game modes such as the 2 Minute Challenge and Jump Ball Challenge."},{"id":5568,"title":"NFL Street 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The NFL Street Series is back. The game continues its humorous approach to NFL, like all of the various sports games in the EA BIG lineup. The game plays out as a wrestling/football game. You play as different NFL teams in backyards of different cities. The different modes include elimination, attack mode and possession-based limits. The game is very offensive minded. Other modes are exhibition, quick game, and four-on-four and open-field showdown. Visually the game includes various animations, taunts, and many touchdown poses."},{"id":5569,"title":"NHL 06","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"New rules and updated rosters and season schedules feature in this update of the longrunning NHL series, as do many new features.****Deking is now performed using the left analog stick, with swift signature moves of star players that confuse opponents and reward skill. The same stick is used to increase the accuracy when shooting. While preparing for a shot, a bull's-eye appears in the enemy goal and you can quickly move the target to the corners for precision. To add to the individual qualities, statistics such as speed and size are now reflected during gameplay in the players' momentum and turning radius. To get past opponents quickly, you can generate momentum for quick speed boosts.****With the introduction of R.P.M. (Realistic Puck Momentum) dynamics, there is more randomness with the puck, as a shot off the mask can now stun goalies. Another small addition is the deformation of the ice during the match. In the player creation mode, where you can now apply bruises, broken noses, black eyes and scars to your players, the thumbstick is used for \"face sculpting\" - changing the different features.****All the regular game modes are present, of which the Dynasty Mode from the previous version is the most complete, with scouting and full management options, inside and outside the arena. Contrary to the last game, you can now intervene during simulated AI games and win the match for your team.****The PC, PS2 and Xbox version support online multiplayer games, and as a special bonus, the original NHL 94 game, one of the first in the series, has been included with the PS2 edition."},{"id":5570,"title":"NHL 07","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"EA Sports' 2007 installment of their NHL Hockey franchise refreshes all of the existing NHL team rosters and schedules and adds the Czech Elite League teams to the European Elite League rosters.****Player modeling has been improved and features new life-like player specific moves and styles.  Additional enhancements to the analog stick controls have also been made, making players easier than ever to control, while still mainting the realism of true hockey.****Other features returning from previous editions include GM Mode, single game and season play, Dynasty mode and online play.****The XBOX 360 Version now includes support the for Skill Stick controller for precision player control."},{"id":5571,"title":"NHL 08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"The 2008 edition of EA's ice hockey simulation includes many improvements to the Skill Stick feature that was introduced in NHL 07. Another novelty is the Goalie mode where players can manually take control of the goalie through a 3rd-person camera. Players can create and work towards custom players and a rumble feature introduces a new form of communication where the player can call for the puck by tapping the ice with the stick.****In addition to NHL teams, this edition also features international teams and the 29 AHL teams, as well as the new jerseys for the regular NHL season.****The PS3 and Xbox 360 version do not contain a fantasy draft to create a dream team to take through the Stanley Cup in the Dynasty mode, but have the Sweden's Elitserien and Finland's SM-liiga. Commentary in this version is done by Gary Thorne and Bill Clement."},{"id":5572,"title":"NHL 09","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The 2009 edition of EA Sports ice hockey simulation refreshes all of the existing NHL and international team rosters and schedules and adds the Russian Elite League and sees the the addition of the \"Be A Pro\"-mode in which players create a new player and only control him on the field. This mode is also available in multiplayer for up to 12 players in 6-on-6-matches in which every player on the ice is controlled by a human.****The defensive stick control has also been revamped and now allows for example to prevent direct passes. And it's possible to control both puck and stick with one hand in the offensive, allowing the player to better outplay the goalie. Of course all this complicates the already complex controls even more so that now it's possible to switch to the control scheme from NHL '94 which only needs a few buttons and one analog stick to be successful."},{"id":5573,"title":"NHL 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Lace up the skates and play with or against all 30 NHL teams including the new expansion Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild. NHL 2001 invites the world to play with the addition of 20 international teams including Ukraine and Latvia. Feel the full hockey flavor by building a custom team with the jersey editor, logo importer, and customizable city and team names. EA SPORTS puts you in the game with the \"Face in the Game\" feature -- witness fans throw their hats on the ice in your honor after a hat trick. With a variety of game modes including Quick Game, Season Play, Career Mode, Playoffs and Tournaments, all the goals are just a slap shot away."},{"id":5574,"title":"NHL 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"NHL 2002 is EA's latest incarnation of their NHL series.****New features over previous years includes the \"Breakaway Cam\", which causes the game to slow down, turn blue, and go into letterbox mode when you're one on one with the goalie, and \"EA GameStory\", which tracks your progress and rewards you for outstanding performance.****NHL 2002 is the first in the series to include NHL Cards, which is the equiviliant of Madden's NFL Cards.  By performing special moves, such as scoring within the first 30 seconds or winning 10 face-offs, you get points, which you can then use to buy cards.****NHL 2002 includes all the professional NHL teams, as well as the International teams, such as Team Canada and U.S.A.  Every stadium is included, and so is every player.****NHL 2002 has many game modes, including Season, Quick Play, Shootout, and Exhibition.  It also has a \"Create-A-Skater\" mode."},{"id":5575,"title":"NHL 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"This year's edition features many different modes of gameplay for the NHL enthusiast.  Players can start the game right away in play now mode, play an international game, play through a playoff series, or start a franchise. The franchise mode puts you in charge of a team for a 10-year legacy. You can either play every game during a season or simulate each game and take a manager role. After each season, you have the option to play around with the roster in anticipation of next season. You can draft new players, sign free agents, make trades with other teams, and retire old players. Statistics are kept throughout the life of a franchise in several categories.****Also new this year is the use of the right analog stick to execute manual dekes and slip the puck past the goalkeeper."},{"id":5576,"title":"NHL 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"The \"best selling pro hockey franchise\" is back with the 2004 edition, and it's loaded with more.****Like Madden NFL 2004, NHL 2004 has a deep career mode, titled Dynasty Mode.  You take on the role of GM for up to twenty seasons.  As GM, you'll have to negotiate contracts, conduct drafts, make trades, sign free agents, make sure your players are getting the training they need, and more.  If you're good enough, you may make it into the GM Hall of Fame.****Besides Dynasty mode, you've got the basic game modes; Season, Exhibition, and Playoffs.****The control for NHL 2004 has been refined, allowing for more precise movement than in the previous games.  Precise passes, shots, and accurate skating are accomplished by simply tapping the button.****NHL 2004 features a new fighting engine, allowing for more accurate and realistic fights.  The right analog stick controls \"Bruise Control\", which lets you perform different moves by tilting the stick in different directions.  Before you get into fights, you'll need to agitate a player, and this is where his Agitation Meter comes in.  Losing the game, being checked, making sloppy passes all raises his Agitation Meter, until he is ready to burst and will fight at the slightest poke check.****NHL 2004 contains the EA Sports Bio, which is a feature found on all console versions of EA Sports game.  Playing more EA Sports titles, playing them for a long time, and winning special accomplishments (such as your first shutout in NHL 2004 or your first number one finish in NASCAR Thunder 2004) will earn you a higher Gamer Level, and will reward you with bonuses, such as cheat codes and new stadiums.  This feature isn't found on the PC version.****In addition to the standard roster of NHL teams, there are thirty nine international teams for you to choose from, such as Germany's DEL or Sweden's Elitserien, plus the usual U.S.A., Canada, and other regulars.****The PlayStation version of NHL 2004 supports online play."},{"id":5577,"title":"NHL 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"EA sports long running hockey franchise continues for the 2005 season. This year tweaks features from last year and adds some new enhancements to the game engine. ****The graphics have been even more improved from last year. Now the 'cyber players' look so close to their real life counterparts that their hard to distinguish. Player models are updated with more life like skin, hair and features. This includes more facial animations and emotions. The coaches are also redone in this manner. The in-game meanwhile adds a whole slew of new animations, cutscenes, goalie animations and enhancements to the fighting engine.****In the control department, NHL 2005 adds a new feature called Open-Ice control. This feature lets you potentially control players without the puck, set up for picks, double team and more. Shooting wrist shots and slap shots are also now mapped to separate buttons for more flexibility.****The gameplay introduces a new feature as personalities for players. Such that a player like Tie Domi will play more like an enforcer, while Markus Naslund will rely more on finesse and skill. You will be relied on to balance this personalities on each line of a team to create chemistry. The dynasty mode has been redone with a new interface and tweaks. Free Agency and Trading has been tweaked along with the handling of a team. The new system allows you to keep up to date on weekly injuries/streaks reports, letters from your owner, players, etc. ****This year adds new modes such as the World Cup tournament and  Free-for-All. In Free-For-All players compete 2 on 2 trying to score on the other while also defending. Along with the modes come minor tweaks, such as the options for no touch icing, delayed offsides and shootout options for tied games. The create a team feature remains in this year but create a player didn't make it in. Jim Hughson and Craig Simpson return with commentary."},{"id":5578,"title":"NHL 2K10","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Take - Two Interactive","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"NHL 2K10 returns to the ice; in its second year of being developed by Visual Concepts. ****New features include improved graphics/presentation; which includes brand new player models, player faces and all new intros unique for all 30 teams in the league.****There is also a revamped franchise mode; which includes new GM Personalities, Roster Management, League Records, Team States, and support for fantasy drafts and created teams.****The Wii version includes Mii Superskills that offers five new mini-games to play with your own avatar.  These includes Hardest Shot, Fastest Skater, Accuracy Shooting, Breakaway Relay, and Goalie Supersave.****Also on the Nintendo Wii this year is support for Wii motion plus allowing for 1:1 on ice motions, as well as online support with 2K's full suite (leagues, team up, quick matches). The game also supports Wii Speak so you can chat with your friends during online games."},{"id":5579,"title":"NHL 2K3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Treyarch","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"NHL 2K3 is the first hockey game on the XBox to support XBox Live.****Using it's partnership with the ESPN sports network, Sega has created NHL 2K3 using the same presentation method as ESPN.  Natural camera transitions, cut scenes, and overlay graphics are all used in cooperation with ESPN to give the game a more realistic feel.****All the standard game modes are here, from exhibition games and playoff games, to a very in depth Franchise mode that gives you complete control over your team.  You act as the general manager, coach, scout and player.  You can negotiate contracts, make trades, and draft rookies.****On the ice, you have a lot of control over your team as well.  You can anchor lines with key players, rotate your lines to always be matched up, and make sure you have the advantage every which way.****You can also play online via XBox System Link or XBox Live.  The latter allows you to connect to a player from anywhere, and engage in a game of hockey.  Using the headset, you can taunt or compliment your opponent, without any interruption to the game.****Rosters are from the 2002-2003 season."},{"id":5580,"title":"NHL 2K6","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"2K Sports","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Among the 2K6 edition's new features is the Crease Control, which allows you to take direct control of the goalie and slow everything down for a matter of seconds, giving you time to find where the puck is and prepare a save.****NHL 2K6 has a complete feature set, including Franchise Mode, Exhibition, ProControl, On-The-Fly Coaching, the Enforcer system, and, of course, multiplayer over Xbox Live.****Most of the rule changes adopted by the NHL following the lockout of the past season are incorporated into the game.****All your teams are here, from the Toronto Maple Leafs to the Boston Bruins to the Ottawa Senators and the Tampa Bay Lightning.  There are also All-Star and Legend teams to play."},{"id":5581,"title":"NHL 2K7","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Kush Games","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Updated to the 2007 NHL season, the NHL 2K7 ice-hockey game also includes a few changes from NHL 2K6, including an improved camera that gives a better view of the action while still showing the field. This parametric camera is closer down than a typical top-down camera and includes automatic zooming and turning based on the players' position on the ice. Other improvements are the option to shadow opponents to put pressure on them and increase their chance of making a mistake. This is done by holding the left bumper and steering the right control stick towards another player. The amount of pressure can then be determined through taps, with hard tapping inevitably leading to a powerful check.****Aside from that, the game modes from the previous version are identical, as is most of the gameplay and the mini-games included. It has a new rivalry system where statistical bonuses and takeaways are created depending on how players play in games against their rival teams. The main improvements introduced to the Xbox 360 version of the game, such as the \"cinematic\" presentation system, are not carried over. This is most visible in the graphical area."},{"id":5582,"title":"NHL 2K8","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Kush Games","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"In this instalment of 2K Sports' yearly hockey series, the player can control any of the 30 NHL teams and bring them to Stanley Cup glory on either Franchise or Season mode, or just play them im simple exhibition matches.****The franchise mode was extended, allowing more control of the team during the offseason (such as improvements in the draft and in negotiations), as well as tweaks to player progression and other changes to improve the realism of post-lockout NHL management - waivers, salary cap management, free agents and more. On the ice, while the game remains mostly unchanged, the new Superstar Moves bring a spark of world class hockey to the game, particularly on breakaways and penalty shots."},{"id":5583,"title":"NHL 2K9","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Visual Concepts","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"NHL 2K9 is 2K Sports' entry into Hockey gaming for the 2008-2009 season. The game is built on the same engine that many of the previous 2K hockey games used, and features include Season, Franchise, 2-on-2 Mini Rink, 4-on-4 Pond Hockey, and Shootout modes. Season Mode allows you to take basic control over an NHL team and guide them through an entire 82-game schedule, as well as (if you're good enough) the playoffs. Franchise is like Season Mode, but much deeper. In it, you guide a team through multiple seasons of hockey, and have control of options like drafting, contract signings, free agency, and hiring staff. The 2-on-2 and 4-on4 modes allow you and a friend to hand-pick a team of players (3 or 5, depending on the mode) and face off in a wide-open, arcade-style hockey game. Shootout works exactly like a shootout in real hockey: three skaters per side alternate taking shots at the goaltender, and most goals wins. Aside from game play modes, you also have the option of creating your own player or your own team from scratch, as well as modifying the existing roster (ie make trades, edit line combination) to your taste.****NHL 2K9 is the first NHL Sports title for the Nintendo Wii. The Wii version features motion controls for shooting, passing, checking, and even fighting. There's also a new system for those who like to take control of the goaltender, which involves mimicking controller movements as they flash up on the screen in order to make saves. ****The PS3 and XBOX 360 version include online play, in which you can jump into a quick game with up to 11 other players, or participate in online leagues or tournaments.****In the broadcast booth, Bob Cole and Harry Neal have been replaced by the San Jose Sharks' announcing team of Randy Hann and Drew Remenda. The game soundtrack mainly comprised of energetic rock tunes, and features the likes of The Offspring, Bad Religion, and Mastodon."},{"id":5584,"title":"NHL FaceOff 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"This year's edition allows you to compete against legendary players including Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull, Phil Esposito, and Marcel Dionne.  New Jersey Devils announcers Mike Emrick & Darren Pang call the games.****There is an exhibition mode for up to eight players with the Multitap, a season mode for multiple players, playoff mode, tournament mode, a practice option, and shoot-out mode, that helps to sharpen your breakaway and deke moves.****Also new this year are the updated rosters of all NHL teams including expansion teams Columbus BlueJackets and Minnesota Wild."},{"id":5585,"title":"NHL FaceOff 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"989 Sports","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"NHL FaceOff 2003 allows you to play the role of General Manager for an NHL team. Players can build a team using drafts, free agency, trades, and signings.  Other modes of play include skating in single elimination Tournament Mode as either an NHL or international team, going one-on-one with the goalkeepers in Shootout Mode, or Practice Mode.****There are also three difficulty settings for the different modes of play: rookie, normal, and veteran.****New presentations in the gameplay include watching the players walk through the tunnel before the game, pre-game warm-ups, player shoves after the whistle, jibes from the penalty box, and post-game celebrations."},{"id":5586,"title":"NHL Hitz 20-02","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Black Box","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"Midway introduces hockey with its no-rules twist that is seen in NFL Blitz.  Hockey may have fewer rules than football, but NHL Hitz features hard-hitting action and very simple 3-on-3 gameplay.  The game has franchise modes for a created team that you can design along with championship and exhibition modes.  You earn attribute points and credits that you can use to unlock items and improve your players along the way.  There are several mini-games and extras hidden deep in the game for you to unlock.  NHL Hitz is Midway's attempt at making the most action-packed hockey game to ever hit consoles."},{"id":5587,"title":"NHL Hitz 20-03","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"This game uses the same three-on-three style that debuted in Hitz 2002.  The 2003 installment has larger rinks, bigger crowds, a referee, and animated coaches.  All 30 NHL teams are represented with motion-capture animation, and you can build your own players with the Create-Player option. The game's Season mode now allows for trades, stat tracking, and player awards.****Up to four players can play each other in exhibition mode. Season mode puts you into a standard NHL schedule, but you can change to a shorter season if you want. There is also a small numer of hockey-related minigames, such as keep-away. Franchise mode is where you pick and name your team, name your players, and play against other teams to earn experience points. Those points can be used to upgrade your players in categories such as toughness, speed, passing, and agility. After beating all the lesser teams in a tier, you can move on to battle a \"boss team\" for that region. Beating that team nets you some new equipment for your players, which also improves their stats."},{"id":5588,"title":"NHL Hitz Pro","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Next Level Games","publisherName":"Midway","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Hockey","description":"NHL Hitz Pro is Midway's 2003/2004 entry into the licensed hockey market. For the 2004 sports season, Midway introduced a directive to move their sports titles away from over-the-top arcade-style gameplay, and introduce a more sim-like approach to sports. For NHL Hitz Pro, this meant moving away from 3-on-3 hockey to 5-on-5 hockey gameplay to make the game more authentic for the demands of the sim hockey player. While NHL Hitz Pro still maintains many of the arcade-style elements that were a signature feature of the Hitz series such as checks over the boards and hits through glass, the gameplay has been tuned to provide an experience that is accurate to the sport of hockey. That being said, the player has extensive options for tuning the gameplay for either a fast-paced arcade experience, or a slower, more sim-like style of play.****As with competing titles, Hitz Pro supports a franchise mode, season and exhibition gameplay and a game tutorial/practice mode. The title also sports a pickup hockey mode with several environments that are reminiscent of playing hockey in outdoor venues."},{"id":5589,"title":"NHRA - Countdown to the Championship 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pipeworks Software, Inc.","publisherName":"ValuSoft, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"NHRA Drag Racing: Countdown to the Championship is a simulation of drag-racing. It features four different classes of car (Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, and Pro Stock Motorcycle), with the PSP version having Jet Powered as a bonus in Quick Race mode. There are 5 modes: Tutorial, Quick Race, Single Event, Career, and Vs.  The tutorial is a series of videos that walk the player through the steps needed to properly race without getting disqualified. Quick race lets the player select a vehicle, driver, and weather, then simply race. (Unique to the PSP version is the ability to race different classes against each other, with the less powerful car getting a head start.) Single event mode strings together multiple races. It includes 4 qualifying rounds, then the top 16 racers will move on to an elimination tournament. Career follows a driver through multiple events, tracking money from wins and spent on repairs. Vs is a quick race between two human players. On the PSP, this is done through ad-hoc wireless; on the PS2, split-screen.  There are three difficulty levels: rookie, veteran, and pro. Higher difficulties have tougher opponents, and require more precise aiming. In addition, rookie difficulty allows for auto-align on the track, and auto-tuning during the pre-race tune-up. No matter what game mode is being played, the pre-race tuning is incredibly important. There is only a limited amount of time (5 minutes in rookie difficulty, 3 otherwise) to pick the best settings, and everything from tire pressure to weight distribution is included. Finally, additional drivers can be unlocked by winning championships in career mode."},{"id":5590,"title":"NHRA Championship Drag Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Lucky Chicken","publisherName":"VSE Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Compete in the world's fastest cars at 20 authentic tracks and 35 of NHRA's top stars. Choose a quick race and take on the computer or go head-to-head with a buddy or start a career and take on legends of drag racing. Take on superstar Greg Anderson of the Pro Stock division, the perennial powerhouse Tony Schumacher of the Top Fuel Dragsters or take on the legendary Funny Car driver John Force.  Choose a sponsor and hire a crew chief to set up your car or if your feeling confident, tune the car your way. Get it right, you win, get the big sponsors, the best equipment and become champion. Get one thing wrong... and meet Mr. Wall and see your car torn up in painful slo-mo."},{"id":5591,"title":"Ni Hao, Kai-Lan - Super Game Day","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Take - Two Interactive","publisherName":"Take - Two Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Educational","description":"For the very fist time fans of the hit preschool show, Ni Hao, Kai-Lan, can enjoy playing as their favorite characters on Wii and Playstation2. Join Kai-lan and friends on a super happy day filled with fun and excitement! "},{"id":5592,"title":"Nicktoons - Attack of the Toybots","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blue Tongue Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots is a side-scrolling platform game. It involves popular characters from several Nicktoons franchises such as Spongebob Squarepants, Timmy Turner, Jimmy Neutron, Gir, Ren, and Tak.  Professor Calamitousfuels his army by feeding fairies krabby patties. This makes them emit a gas that, when mixed with ghost energy, can fuel robots. When Patrick Star and SpongeBob SquarePants deliver a large amount of krabby patties to a house, they are all sucked up and accidentally Patrick is taken along. After selecting a character, players traverse the insides of Professor Calamitous' toy factory to fight evil robot copies of themselves.****The main gameplay element of Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots is the platforming style which involves actions such as jumping across gaps, balancing on moving terrain and collecting blue energy cubes to use as currency for unlocking more playable Nicktoons characters. Furthermore, the side-scrolling manner of play is broken up by bonus levels which allow the player to take control of a Mech suit used to destroy the Professor's factory. There is also an option for a second player to join at any time for co-operative play.****The game features levels set in different universes based on the franchises of the different characters. For each level and universe, a different set of characters becomes playable."},{"id":5593,"title":"Nicktoons - Battle for Volcano Island","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blue Tongue Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In Nicktoons Battle For Volcano Island, the fate of Volcano Island is in your hands! An ancient evil, known as Mawgu, threatens to take control of Volcano Island. It's up to our Nicktoons Heroes to defeat Mawgu. Join SpongeBob, Timmy Turner, Danny Phantom, along with new recruits Patrick Star, Sandy Cheeks, and Samantha Manson for all out battle on... Volcano Island! "},{"id":5594,"title":"Nicktoons Movin'","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mass Media","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"Nicktoons Movin' is an EyeToy mini-game collection based on popular Nickelodeon cartoons. The game features 13 different mini-games with different skill levels based on series like SpongeBob SquarePants, Jimmy Neutron, The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom. The players steer a hang glider, control a bowling ball, defend a goal against pucks playing as a goalie, guide a submarine, zap ghosts, solve a classic puzzle by moving the pieces, and more - all by EyeToy registered movement of the player's hands.****The game features voice acting  done by the original actors from the cartoons and the characters deliver numerous lines of dialog throughout the game."},{"id":5595,"title":"Nicktoons Unite!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"THQ","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Nicktoons Unite! is a 3D person action platformer. Danny Phantom, SpongeBob SquarePants, Timmy Turner and Jimmy Neutron, all known from animated TV series, are brought together to face enemies from their respective worlds.  You can play as any one of the four characters and instantaneously swap at any point in the game. Each character has his own special ability. Danny can wall jump and pass through certain walls. Spongebob can blow bubbles and float in a bubble. Timmy Turner can move quickly and freeze enemies with his special ability. Jimmy Neutron has a gun and a rocket pack.  The game is an action platformer, hosting "},{"id":5596,"title":"Nightmare of Druaga, The - Fushigino Dungeon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Arika","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In this turn-based dungeon crawler you play as Gil, whose beloved fiancee has been kidnapped by a sorceress and taken to the Tower of Druaga.  Gil puts on a suit of armor that radiates light, and proceeds into the dungeon to save his beloved Ki.****The combat system and exploration might be the best part of the game. The map is set up in a grid, and you do everything in turns, like moving, battling, or recovering.  The timing of moves is also critical, and the game feels like a real-time game because you aren't waiting like you typically would for turn-based games.****The Nightmare of Druaga: Fushigino dungeon is a collaboration between the Mysterious Dungeon series and the arcade classic The Tower of Druaga."},{"id":5597,"title":"Nightshade","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Overworks","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The Nakatomi company is searching for the pieces of the Akujiki sword, shattered by Hotsuma in the prequel, Shinobi. Luckily, the Oboro ninja clan has since reformed. As Hibana, kunoichi (female ninja) of the Oboro clan, you are charged with the task of finding the pieces of the Akujiki before Nakatomi does.****Nightshade is a sequel to Overworks' Shinobi for the PS2. Like its predecessor, it features several levels full of challenging enemies to fight using a combination of your sword, shuriken, and magic scrolls. Speed and stealth remain the emphasis, as you use stealth dashes and the ability to walk on walls to perform long strings of kills called tates. One of the main improvements to the gameplay system is the ability to create much larger combos/tates. In order to facilitate this, they've expanded the battle system to include flying kicks to break your opponent's guard and stealth attacks to kill unsuspecting foes in a single blow."},{"id":5598,"title":"Ninja Assault","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Set to the backdrop of Feudal Japan, three herioc ninjas must fight off hundreds of powerful demons in order to save the Princess Koto from being sacrificed in a ritual to resurrect the evil Shogun Kigai. "},{"id":5599,"title":"Ninjabread Man","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Metro3D Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Happiness and peace reign in Candy Land, when all of a sudden a horde of menacing jelly monsters, rageful bees and menacing cupcakes invades the land. A samurai as valiant as Ninjabread Man can't keep idle at the sight of such a thing: he starts the journey to save the world then, brandishing his cutting sword. Ninjabread's adventure is structured as a platform game; a level is cleared when all the eight rods scattered around are gathered; once levels have been completed a first time, new game modes will be available if they are played further, such as Time Attack and Hidden Pickups, the latter consisting in having to find hidden objects. As regards the jelly monsters, enraged bees and snapping cupcakes, they can be attacked by distance attacks and close ones, employing Ninja Stars, Samurai Kicks, the cutting sword obviously, and more."},{"id":5600,"title":"Nitrobike","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Left Field Productions","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Nitrobike is a take on the classic game of Excitebike, where the player takes the helm of a motorbike equipped with a nitro rocket, racing in 20 different tracks and over 60+ different events.  The player must avoid stationary obstacles and slower riders.****There is career mode where the player can unlock new characters and bikes by winning these events and a six-player online capability.  The controls mostly consist of using the Wii remote to steer and accelerate as well as boosting with the nitro rocket.  There is also a four-player bowling game where players can hurl their rider at a set of huge bowling pins."},{"id":5601,"title":"Noble Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Noble Automotive Ltd. is one of the most exciting car manufacturers in the world today, famous for producing some of the most extreme sports cars on the planet. Now you get your chance behind the wheel of some of their greatest creations in Noble Racing.   Lovingly recreated in stunning detail each of these cars is now yours to unlock and drive out on the track. Can you master the handling characteristics and tame the raw power of these fearsome machines come race day? At last, this is your chance to find out! "},{"id":5602,"title":"Nobunaga's Ambition - Iron Triangle","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Nobunaga's Ambition: Iron Triangle is another entry in KOEI's long-running series of historical simulators. As in the previous instalments, the player assumes the role of a Japanese feudal lord during the famous Sengoku period (from the XV to the XVII century).****The main game screen shows an overhead 3D rendered view of the landscape, showing buildings and moving armies belonging to each clan. The player gives orders using a menu with a list of commands, that branch out with several options: City (to construct buildings), Personnel (to employ officers), Military (to move and attack with the army), Strategy, Diplomacy (to negotiate treaties and exchange technology) and others to review the resources. The game is paused while issuing the orders, and they are only executed when in Active mode, where time passes and seasons change.****The different seasons have an impact on certain resources and activities, like harvesting and drafting. The scheduled actions and rank position of the clans can be reviewed at any time, on a separate screen. The game has several scenarios and special modes, with historical notes coming up when the game time synchronizes with some major events in Japan's timeline."},{"id":5603,"title":"Nobunaga's Ambition - Rise to Power","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Nobunaga's Ambition: Rise to Power is the first instalment in KOEI's long-running Nobunaga's Ambition strategy game series to feature full 3D environment. The player once again take the role of Nobunaga Oda, or one of his rival warlords, and set to unify 16thy century Japan under one ruler.  The scenarios spans from 1551 to Nobunaga's death in 1582, and feature hypothetical 'What if' turns of event. The many characters present in the game affect how events turn out with their unit stats and skills. From the castle and surrounding areas, the player issues orders to manage the resources and growth of the land under the warlord's control. The construction of the village and the life of its people evolve in real-time. In battle, either field battles or sieges, up to 24 units on each side ranging from spearmen to cannon troops can engage in real-time 3D battle. Routing the enemy lowers their morale, which allows the use of charges and counter attacks. In siege battles, the adequate use of skills and resources is key to victory.  When most of the land is under the player's control, the 'Kessen' command becomes available. Kessen is an all-or-nothing all-out attack that will either result in the unification of the land, or the total loss of the player's land."},{"id":5604,"title":"Noddy and the Magic Book","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Neko Entertainment","publisherName":"The Game Factory","players":"1 Player","genre":"Educational","description":"Travel to a magical world of live toys and nonviolence. With Noddy and the Magic Book, you can improve your hand-eye coordination and reinforce your social values. "},{"id":5605,"title":"NPPL Championship Paintball 2009","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"FUN Labs","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"NPPL Championship Paintball 2009 is a first-person paintball game that features real life tournament locations and official branded paintball gear. Players can choose between different professional playballers, with different statistics, and teams. In the career mode a character starts as a division 2 competitor and by winning matches credits are earned to upgrade gear and equipment. Attributes that can be upgraded, with a maximum of 40, are speed, accuracy, communication, marker handling and reload.  The game also includes the ability to create your own field. Along with single-player modes, including capture-the-flag, there is online multiplayer for up to fourteen players. The game also features over 35 tournaments with regulation professional paintball field layouts. In the Exhibition Mode, Woodsball can be played next to Speedball. It includes an option to cheat by attempting to wipe a hit. This is done by timing a swinging bar in a cheat meter."},{"id":5606,"title":"NRA Gun Club","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Jarhead Games","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Gun","description":"NRA Gun Club is a non-violent, first person shooter.  Over 100 licensed firearms are in the game and the game is approved by the National Rifle Association.****The game features Certification Mode, Quick Match and Mini Games. In Certification Mode, the player can unlock courses and events by meeting the minimum target score for each course they pass.****Plinking, trap & skeet shooting, long-range rifle and practical/tactical courses challenge the player throughout the course of Certification Mode. ****These levels are also available immediately from Quick Match mode if the user wishes to practice a specific range or course. All ranges and courses are available in Quick Match for practice only.****Pistols, rifles and automatic weapons are available in the game; the player can read short descriptions for any of the firearms.****Mini Game modes include variants of Darts, Golf, Tic-Tac-Toe and Bowling. An amusement-park style Shooting Gallery is also available for players to enjoy.****Up to 8 players can play against each other in &quot;hot seat&quot;, turn-by-turn play."},{"id":5607,"title":"NYR - New York Race","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Kalisto","publisherName":"Wanadoo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"New York Race is game about future racing. Game is inspired by Luc Besson's film \"Fifth Element\". There are more than 30 high-tech flying machines to choose and pilot (including the notorious Taxi and the cool police car).  There are four different modes available in NYR, the main one being the Championship mode that takes place over four different categories; Qualification, Beginner, Pro and Expert. Other modes include Single Race, Time Attack and the rather cool Keirin mode, that eliminates the contestant in last place at every checkpoint until the last man remains. In every race, you can pick up 4 elements which give you an added advantage: Water - leaves a liquid sphere behind you that slows your opponents down if they hit it, Fire - allows you to shoot a homing fireball at your opponents, Earth activates a temporary shield and Air - gives you a speed boost. 3 Dimensional action allows the player complete freedom of movement on a vertical and horizontal axis. The races take place on 12 tracks, which can be unlocked by advancing through levels. The tracks are divided into four districts: Jet Set, Middle Class, Seedy District and China Town."},{"id":5608,"title":"Obliterate","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Get ready for an encounter of the 3rd kind with Obliterate on PS2 action game where you have to stop an alien threat to Earth.  Armed with a powerful laser beam, blast the little green men and start the fight on our planet to continue in space to atomize the headquarters of the invader. "},{"id":5609,"title":"Obscure - The Aftermath","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Hydravision","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"It has been two years since the incident at Leafmore High you witnessed in ObsCure and the survivors of the nightmare moved on to a university of Fallcreek. When they killed Herbert Friedman, the conductor of the biological experiment with the black flowers, they assumed everything was okay, of course it was not. The seeds of the flower had already spread around and it grew and blossomed without much notice. When it was discovered, that the flowers contain a dangerous substance that induces strange but vivid dreams, it became the new hit drug on the campus. Now the seeds begin to germinate and the bad trip turns into a horrible nightmare. The only ones that really know what is going on are the ones that are experiencing it for the second time and hide terrible secrets inside themselves...****Most of the time you take control over two of the six available characters. Each one has a speciality that comes in handy in order to open blocked doors or reaching new heights. Kenny for example has more muscles than brain and is therefore able to move around crates. Mei is instead a hacker and knows how to hack access panels. You can switch between both characters at any time and if you need another character in a given situation, you can go back to a gathering point and change your team.****But their wits alone can't save them from their doom so they also find several different weapons ranging from melee-weapons like a baseball bat to pistols and other weapons with a serious punch. You can also pick up chairs and tables to throw at your enemies. Early in the game you also gain a syringe with which you take samples off the dead creature-bodies. Once the syringe is full you can use it to gain a temporary boost of your abilities.****As a multiplayer-treat the game features Drop in/Drop Out-coop which allows you to play the game alone and if someone comes and visits he or she can just take over the second controller and play with you.****The camera is a mixture of following the character and being at a fixed position in a room but to reduce the amount of blind spots, you can also control it to a certain amount."},{"id":5610,"title":"Obscure","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Hydravision","publisherName":"MC2-Microïds","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Something is very wrong at Leafmore High. The entire school has turned dark and foreboding, strange sounds echo in the halls, and several people have mysteriously gone missing. One group of brave teens decides to find out what's going on... no matter what. They have no idea what kind of horrors have gripped the school and everyone in it. In the darkness, the evil has power... but add light and they can be defeated. Will they survive the night ahead?****In Solo Mode, choose from 5 characters with different personalities, aptitude and perspectives. Change between them at any time (as long as they are still alive).****The player can also select a second person (as a \"teammate\") to accompany the player by going to a \"gathering point\" in the game. At any time during play, the player can switch control between the first character and the second, thereby accessing their special talents.****There are several basic types of weapons used in the game: contact (a baseball bat for instance), pistols, guns, and more exotic, high-powered \"special\" weapons. Ammunition is specific for each gun or pistol and is not interchangeable. Weapons can be swapped between characters and ammunition found is stored in the group's reserves for sharing amongst them.****The player will also be gathering up first-aid kits, discs (for saving games), keys, screwdrivers and other tools. Other objects are required for solving riddles within the game."},{"id":5611,"title":"Ocean Commander","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Ocean Commander is a shooter on PlayStation 2. In 3011, the ice cap has melted due to global warming and 90% of the surface of the continents is swallowed.  The Earth Federation is developing a submarine to prepare for war against the Empire of Chaos.  At the controls of the vehicle, the player will go through 30 levels and collect 12 upgradeable weapons mission or survival mode. "},{"id":5612,"title":"Odin Sphere","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Vanilla Ware","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Odin Sphere is a side-scrolling action game with RPG elements, featuring a combination of 2D and 3D graphics. The game was designed as a spiritual successor to Atlus' own Princess Crown, and features the same kind of modular animation system, allowing for extremely smooth and varied motion for even the largest characters.****The action gameplay is similar to Princess Crown, but does not limit enemy encounters to one-on-one fights, instead, all fighting happens in real-time as the player progresses through circular areas. Upon defeating enemies, the player is rewarded with items and experience in order to level up the attack strength and magic capabilities of the character. Players can also plant seeds during combat that will grow as they absorb Phozons released by defeated enemies, eventually producing edible fruit. Phozons can also be absorbed by the character to power up their weapon. ****The game features 5 distinct playable characters, each with his or her own storyline intertwined into one epic tale loosely based on Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen."},{"id":5613,"title":"Offroad Extreme!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is the super-charged turbo-driven world of OffRoad Extreme -- you'll be racing huge V8 powered monsters around rugged terrain, including islands, massive arenas and volcanoes! Race well and claim victory against your opponents to earn prize money, which you can use to unlock extra secret Trucks and if you're really good, the ability to race through down the gullies and through the canyons at night!Those who are good enough can face up to the infamous OffRoad Extreme Challenge - an extended four-stage battle against the computer players, victory in which will unlock further Challenge Cups and more powerful engines to power all your vehicles! "},{"id":5614,"title":"Okage - Shadow King","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Zener Works","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Okage: Shadow King is an RPG with a slight twist: it's humorous.****The game's premise is that a boy (nameable by the player with the default name of Ari) makes a deal with an evil spirit to cure his sister of a curse that's caused her to speak entirely in pig Latin. The spirit, Evil King Stanley Hihat Trinidad XIV (or Stan for short), assumes the role of your shadow and orders you to track down the lost remnants of his power, which have been siphoned away by impostor Evil Kings over the last few thousand years while he was trapped in a bottle. And, while you're at it, Stan would also like you to help him take over the world.****The game plays similarly to most JRPGs. Ari will visit towns and fight (turn based) battles against monsters - which in this game happen to be things like wild cows and man eating onions. Party members level up and gain new skills as they gain experience. Ari can respond to the story and other characters with a number of different dialogue options, such as a nice response, a rude response, or a silly response, and how he acts will affect how different party members feel about him."},{"id":5615,"title":"Okami","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Clover Studio","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"From Capcom's Clover studios, the team behind Viewtiful Joe 2, comes a 3-D cell shaded action adventure in the world of feudal Japan. Okami tells the tale of a wolf-goddess named Amaterasu who must prevent an evil being known as Orochi from taking over the beautiful world of feudal Japan. Okami takes the already well established cell shading technique and turns it into a traditional Hokusai-style Japanese woodblock print visual.****To give the player a sense of being in a painting, Amaterasu is given a paint brush in which the player can cut enemies down with, create bridges or wind, and restore the forest to its natural beauty. With each defeated enemy, color returns and the natural life force slowly regenerates. While playing, players call up a canvas where they can draw with the celestial brush. New abilities and techniques are acquired as you progress.****Okami is filled with large worlds and dungeons to explore on your quest to restore the lush trees and wildlife to their former glory. Many monsters and large epic boss battles come between Amaterasu and her goal. To fulfill her objective there will be many people along the way that will help her if she helps them."},{"id":5616,"title":"One Piece - Grand Adventure","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ganbarion","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"One Piece: Grand Adventure is a fighting game based on the manga and anime franchise One Piece, by Eiichiro Oda. The game is pretty much similar to the previous One Piece: Grand Battle!, instead Grand Adventure features more playable fighters (adding new characters that appeared in the series over one year), modes and options than the previous game. It's playable by up to two players, where fights take place on a 3D stage with live environment, like bombs, sandstorms and sea waves, besides various items that serve either for buff or weapons. Single player features a story mode which follows the suit of the original series, on which the player as a pirate captain must gather a team and fight their biggest rivals."},{"id":5617,"title":"One Piece - Grand Battle","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ganbarion","publisherName":"One Piece: Grand Battle","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"One Piece: Grand Battle is based on the Japanese anime of the same name and is actually the fourth  game in the Grand Battle series. This installment features cel shaded graphics, 14 characters in total – 5 playable and 9 that you have to unlock – and has 5 modes for you to play and 2 others where you can view unlocked art of the characters.****The Grand Battle mode is where you can fight against human players or CPU players and has most of the characters unlocked from the beginning.**Story Mode is where you’ll spend most of your time since this is where you can unlock the rest of your characters and other staff like screenshots of the anime.**Mini Games, as the name implies is a mode for playing mini games. Usopp Pirates challenge you to a series of 3 mini games. You begin by selecting three players for your team and each time you win a game you can select a member of the team that lost. Of course the opposite can also happen if you lose a game.**Grand Tourney is a multiplayer battle tournament where you can set up to 16 human or CPU players to compete.**I believe Training mode is pretty much self explanatory.**And there are also 2 other modes – Treasure and One Piece Art. Basically this is where you can find all the staff you have unlocked like character endings, costume art and staff like that.****Characters have basically the same button presses to perform attacks. Other than that each one has a support character that he can call to aid in the battle and 2 different unique attacks that can be used if certain conditions are met. There is also another unique attack for each character, with a long animated sequence that if you use when low on energy the enemy can be defeated with only one blow."},{"id":5618,"title":"One Piece - Pirates' Carnival","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"h.a.n.d. Inc.","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"One Piece: Pirates' Carnival is a quirky party game based on the Japanese anime One Piece. You start with seven characters including Luffy, Nami and others. The game is played on different boards and most include mini-games to unlock more boards and additional mini-games. A lot of games are copies of other games, some from the Mario Party series and others are based on Concentration or Where's Waldo?. You can unlock over thirty mini-games and over a dozen characters. Additionally, character cards and voice collections can be unlocked by progressing through the game. There is a main story mode, the board game mode, the mini-game collection mode and a versus mode with up to four players."},{"id":5619,"title":"One Piece - Round the Land!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Bandai","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"It is the stuff of daring heroes and legendary adventures are knit: hordes of pirates set sail and make plundering in search of the \"One Piece\" - the fabled treasure of the legendary privateer King Gold Roger. In all the chaos of the pirate boy Monkey D. Luffy nibbles of a Devil Fruit and may his body henceforth stretch like a rubber band. Best conditions to be the first to reach the treasure.  But the Straw Hat Pirates to Luffy & Co. enters Brue counter with his nasty villains: On the island Gandini it comes to thrilling slugfest in which allows all strokes and no tricks are common. During the duels further by numerous extras and traps for additional action. In short, the famously staged piratical action with the popular TV hero will you not let go! Do you have the makings of a new Pirate King?"},{"id":5620,"title":"Oni","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rockstar Toronto","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"It's 2032. The planet is now ruled by the World Coalition Government which annexed 80% of the countries, with the remaining quickly dragged into the WCG. While their official goal was to solve humankind's problems, it was about money. Massive spending bankrupted poorer countries, and soon all traces of individual government disappeared. For those who were poor, the situation didn't improved one bit, and for the richer, maintaining the status was done at the expense of their privacy and personal freedoms. To make things worse, life outside the major cities, far from the atmosphere processors is nearly impossible, as the so-called \"Wilderness Preserves\" are poisoned, and those who venture into them risk a painful death.****Konoko, fresh out from TCTF (Technology Crimes Task Force, a secret police to take cyber drugs and weapons from the streets, as well as explore the induced technophobia to operate and investigate on a blank check permission) academy is placed under the command of Terrance Griffin and Dr. Kerr and linked to a SLD - an android - called Shinatama, who is neurally linked to her. However, Konoko knows next to nothing about her past, other that she was orphaned at the age of three and felt \"different\" to other people while was being brought up under the wing of TCTF. After many years in training, she has finally the chance to prove herself to Griffin and the TCTF, and so, heads for a warehouse rumoured to be under the control of the Syndicate, a criminal organization which grew exponentially after a young man called \"Boss Muro\" climbed to the top of the organization.****Inspired by the classic Anime series Ghost in the Shell by Shirow Masamune, gameplay is a mix between generic third-person shooter and a classic beat'em up. While Konoko has at her disposal several hand-to-hand  acrobatic moves (with more unlocked as the player advances), she can also find weapons in the levels, and the decision to go armed or bare-fisted is only up to the player. Each weapon either draws from ballistic or energy cell clips, the number of rounds in each clip depending on the weapon: a Black Adder (a short, one-hand machine gun like an Uzi) can get 30 rounds from a ballistic clip, while a Mercury Bow (a sniper railgun sans scope) only two. Combined with the limited availability of clips, this adds a strategic element to the game, as the player can only carry a weapon at a time, so if a powerful weapons runs out of ammo, the player must choose between keeping the weapon and fight hand to hand with the enemies until Konoko finds fresh ammo clips, or discard it for a lesser gun that uses different ammo. However, if the player runs out of ammo completely when facing a tough challenge, Konoko can \"overdose\" on hypo sprays (used to heal damage) by using them over her natural health bar, which provides her with faster movement and tougher blows."},{"id":5621,"title":"Onimusha - Blade Warriors","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Onimusha Blade Warriors is a multiplayer fighting game based on the first two games of the Onimusha series. Familiar elements taking from the Onimusha games include the medieval Japanese settings, the characters, items, and the ability to absorb souls in order to perform a magical attack. Fourteen characters are available initially, but a total of twenty-four can be unlocked over the course of play, including long-time Capcom superstars Mega Man and Zero. With the addition of items and weapons strewn around the battle field which characters can pick up to aid in battle, gameplay is aptly compared to one of Capcom's other fighting franchises, Power Stone."},{"id":5622,"title":"Onimusha - Dawn of Dreams  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Onimusha series continues two decades after the fall of Nobunaga by Samanosuke. Hideyoshi Toyotomi is now leader of a united Japan. He resurrects the Genma and a new hero named Soki rises to the challenge. The game is told through various CGI cutscenes spanning 2 DVDs and 17 Stages. Besides Soki, multiple characters can be played (5 in total), all with their different style of fighting. Soki uses swords, Jubei uses blades, and Ohatsu uses projectiles. The gameplay is faster paced and more of a real-time RPG feel. You can now lock on enemies instead of button mashing like the original games. Cooperative puzzles have been added to the series. In addition, a 360-degree camera is now available."},{"id":5623,"title":"Onimusha - Dawn of Dreams  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Onimusha series continues two decades after the fall of Nobunaga by Samanosuke. Hideyoshi Toyotomi is now leader of a united Japan. He resurrects the Genma and a new hero named Soki rises to the challenge. The game is told through various CGI cutscenes spanning 2 DVDs and 17 Stages. Besides Soki, multiple characters can be played (5 in total), all with their different style of fighting. Soki uses swords, Jubei uses blades, and Ohatsu uses projectiles. The gameplay is faster paced and more of a real-time RPG feel. You can now lock on enemies instead of button mashing like the original games. Cooperative puzzles have been added to the series. In addition, a 360-degree camera is now available."},{"id":5624,"title":"Onimusha - Warlords","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Onimusha: Warlords is set in 16th century Japan during the period of the civil war dominated by Nobunaga Oda. You play Samanosuke Akechi, who dies during an attempt to stop the kidnapping of young princess Yuki, the sister to Yoshitatsu Saito. However, Akechi is given another chance at life, and is handed the gauntlet of the Ogres. ****With this new power Samanosuke must fight through the monster-filled halls of Inabayama Castle. As monsters are defeated, their souls are absorbed by the gauntlet, increasing its power. Some souls restore Samanosuke's health and magic, while others can be used to power up weapons, armor, and items. Powering up weapons will increase their damage and the strength of their associated magic, and is also required to pass by special locks throughout the castle. Items will need to be found in one part of the castle to unlock doors or otherwise bypass obstacles elsewhere in the castle, and sometimes the player will take control of Samanosuke's companion Kaede while Samanosuke is incapacitated in some way. Kaede can reach some locations that are beyond Samanosuke as well as pick locks and throw kunai, but she can not absorb souls or open any lock intended for the wearer of the Ogre gauntlet."},{"id":5625,"title":"Onimusha 2 - Samurai's Destiny","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Eurosoft Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Ten years after the lone swordsman, Samanosuke, rose up against an army of demon warriors, Nobunaga's evil campaign continues to wreak havoc across feudal Japan.  A young warrior, Jubei, returns home to find his remote and once vibrant village in ruins, destroyed by Nobunaga's minions. With vengeance in his heart, Jubei launches upon an epic and magical quest, which will reveal his ultimate destiny.****Like Samanoske before him, Jubei can absorb the souls of defeated monsters to strengthen his weapons and armor. Monsters can be defeated either by attacking them until their health is depleted, or by striking them at the very instant before they hit Jubei. This will make Jubei preform an Issen attack which destroys in a single blow. Jubei can find or buy treasures in the first half of the game, and give these to companions he meets, befriending them. Based on who Jubei befriends the events of the game will change."},{"id":5626,"title":"Onimusha 3 - Demon Siege","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Samanosuke is whisked away to present day Paris when he attempts a siege on Nobunaga's fortress. Here he teams up with Jacques, a French commando modeled after actor Jean Reno to take on Nobunaga for the final time. The game also takes place in medieval Japan just like the previous 2 in the series. The game features a new control scheme and a totally 3-D Graphic Engine has opposed to the 2-D pre-rendered graphics of the first 2. The music is a combination of European-style orchestral and Japanese-style instruments. The game itself is fast, visually impressive and has many twists."},{"id":5627,"title":"Open Season","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Based on Sony Animation Studios's first movie, you play the character of Boog, a domesticated bear who tries to return to the civilization after being released in a nearby forest due to an unfortunate misadventure, and Elliot, a crazy deer who acts as the alter-ego of the bear.****In order to achieve its goal, Boog will have to prove itself to the creatures of the forest by helping them to get rid of the hunters. By gaining their respect, the creatures help you to reach its hometown.****Open Season is a game in third-person view. You control the main character in the forest and use the different forest creatures to resolve simple puzzles (considering the target age for the game) by throwing them. You can collect \"achievement points\" (not related to the Xbox 360 Achievement points) that the player will be able to use to unlock new abilities for Boog."},{"id":5628,"title":"Operation Air Assault","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"InterActive Vision Games","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"In July 2001 it was discovered that an terrorist organization known as the \"The Solar Martyrs\", hiding in a small country called Banhar, may have nuclear weapons at their disposal. The U.S. government decided that a large-scale attack would prove risky, and so a small group of Special Forces was formed...  \"Only one machine is fit for such a task...\"  In this simulator the player controls an AH-64 Apache, the \"primary attack helicopter in the U.S. Arsenal\". It can be controlled from 5 different points of view, including 1st (inside the cockpit) and 3rd person ones. The on screen display holds valuable information to the pilot, such as damage meters, status of engines, rotor brakes, wheel brakes and hover, air speed, altitude, compass, radar, RPM, Torque, Fuel and more.  The game features two control systems: arcade and physics mode. In arcade mode the helicopter maintains altitude while flying forward, while the physics mode is based on real world physics, thus, when the helicopter is moving forward, it will also lose altitude if the motor power isn't increased. The helicopter can be controlled either with a keyboard/mouse combo or with a joystick.  The AH-64 comes equipped with 3 different types of weapons: Hellfire Missiles, m230 Chain Gun 30mm Automatic Cannon and Hydra Rockets. There is also a fourth kind of weapon, the Zuni Rockets, only available later in the game. Hellfire missiles are target lockable and the Cannon can be aimed with the mouse.  There are 30 unique missions in this game; in most of them the player must accomplish several objectives, usually destroying enemy buildings and vehicles. The game can be saved at the end of each mission, but not during them. If the player gets killed during a mission, he must start it all over again, but the number of tries is unlimited."},{"id":5629,"title":"Operation Air Assault 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Apache Longbow Assault is a helicopter simulator for the AH-64 Apache Longbow variant and the follow-up to AH-64 Apache Air Assault. Similar to the previous game it is a mix of a simulation and arcade so players can start right away. The in-game cockpit then serves largely as a reference frame rather than complex manipulation by the player.  The only game mode is a linear campaign that consists of about 30 missions. They take place during different times of day, weather and over varied terrain, including mountains, beaches and seas. It features head-to-head fights with other helicopters, attacking AA batteries, ships and ground vehicles, rescue operations and defense missions. Before starting the mission, a loadout can be defined as it is possible to run out of ammo. Weapons include Hydra rockets, Hellfire missiles and a M230 cannon. Optionally automatic targeting can be enabled. There is a night vision view and flares can be launched to assist the ground operations."},{"id":5630,"title":"Operative, The - No One Lives Forever","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Monolith Productions","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Sometime in the 1960s, Cate Archer is the only female agent in the service of U.N.I.T.Y., a worldwide secret agency. Having been relegated to menial tasks over the years, Archer is finally given a chance to prove herself when a terrorist organization called H.A.R.M. starts to knock off active field agents. Under the qualification of \"being available\" as a trained agent, Cate is finally given the authority to track down and investigate these H.A.R.M. activities. In missions around the globe, Agent Archer will find herself sniping assassins, stealing documents, and doing a host of other suitably sneaky, but often deadly espionage tasks.****No Ones Lives Forever is a 1st person shooter/sneaker that focuses on remaining undetected and obtaining intelligence data. Combining elements of James Bond (including Rare's Goldeneye 007 and Perfect Dark), Thief and Deus Ex, Cate will need use her weaponry and gadgets to get the drop on enemy agents. Among the gadgets available are photographic sunglasses, a lockpicking barrette, Body Remover (tm) powder, a cigarette lighter which can be used for wielding, lipstick explosives and a robotic poodle (for distracting guard dogs).****Emphasizing sneakiness, the game not only gives extra points for not being seen, but also pulls tricks like alarms that cannot be shut off and guards that don't return to their docile ways once alerted to your presence. The AI does interesting things, such as knocking tables over and ducking for cover. But, at least on the lower difficulty levels, the game is willing to play with your aggressions and those who prefer shooting first and asking questions later can often gleefully blaze through the levels like a continuous action scene from a Bond flick. However while the mission will get completed, Agent Archer will relieve a lower score for taking the non-subtle approach.****The game has the feel of the 1960's all over it and it shows through the artwork and the music, which are both very much in character with the period, from the loud outfits to the beatnik rythmn in the bars. In a homage to the old 60's spy movies and series, there are plenty of surprises, shootouts, close calls, memorable villains, and over-the-top action scenes."},{"id":5631,"title":"Orphen - Scion of Sorcery","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Shade","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Orphen: Scion of Sorcery is the game based on the hit Japanese anime Sorcerous Stabber Orphen, (released outside of Japan as just Orphen).  Orphen, his apprentice Majik, traveling partner Cleo and her pet dog/magical-wolf Leki, and the two mischievous trolls Volkan and Dorton, sail to the mysterious Chaos Island in search of wealth and riches.  Also on the voyage are three strangers whose destinies pull Orphen and his companions into their mysterious journey.  Only the powerful dark sorcerer Orphen, (in his trademark bemused manner), can discover what connections there are between the three strangers and the powers that rule the island, and keep himself and his companions alive long enough to find a way off of the ephemeral Chaos Island.****Orphen: Scion of Sorcerery is a mix between adventure and some light RPG elements.  Orphen is a dark sorcerer and attacks his enemies with various spells including a magical sword and elementals.  The game is played in the third person perspective looking over Orphen's shoulder.  You will run, jump, and explore your way through large levels on Chaos Island in varying environments; engage in boss battles that require you to use some puzzle solving and timing skills; and level up your dark magic. Once beaten, the game encourages replay by following branching story lines not taken in the previous play-through.  The game maintains the feeling of the anime, particularly in the character designs and bantering dialogue.  Orphen: Scion of Sorcery is entirely voice acted."},{"id":5632,"title":"Outlaw Golf 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Hypnotix","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Following the style of its predecessor, the original Outlaw Golf, the game stays true to bad attitude, sexual themes and bunch of losers who just happen to find something in common to take upon - a game of golf. The magnificent four are back, Harley, Summer, El Suave and Ice Trey, with several more characters to be unlocked as you blast through the courses, speaking of which, the former three from the original are back, and again, with newer ones to be played after earned and unlocked. If you wanna practice your moves and skills, you can select exhibition mode, or if you feel contempt enough, go take a tour and show 'em what you're made of. There are several additions not seen in the original game, such as different game modes as well as golf cart racing which lets you earn the legendary burning shot, though the beating of your caddy to raise your composure is still included. The game also supports online play."},{"id":5633,"title":"Outlaw Tennis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Hypnotix","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"The Outlaw gang is back, this time to take on the world of Tennis.  The game features all your favorite characters from the previous Outlaw games and adds a few new ones for a total of 16 playable characters.  Like the other Outlaw games, there are a number of unlock-able items including new characters, racquets, balls, courts and mini-games and a hard rock soundtrack.****The game follows the traditional rules of tennis and adds the unique humor and special features common to the series including player fights, exploding balls, changing weather, character improvements, outfits and other accessories.****There are 6 game modes including: Exhibition, Tour (50 Tour Matches - Singles, Doubles & Canadian Doubles mixed), Random Play, Drills and Network play.  Special matches include Classic, Hot Potato, Casino, Baseball, Football, Pinball and Ping Pong which are similar in nature to the other games in the series."},{"id":5634,"title":"Outlaw Volleyball Remixed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Hypnotix","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"Outlaw Volleyball: Remixed is a port of Outlaw Volleyball.  It includes all the content of the Xbox version, plus two new courts and several extra costumes and accessories for the characters.****Outlaw Volleyball: Remixed is an anarchic take on the sport with stereotypical characters like a Scottish Soccer Hooligan, a vain Latin lover and a British punk.****Character's performance is determined partially by a momentum meter, which is filled by beating up members of the opposing team.  The fighting segments play something like a simplified version of Tekken."},{"id":5635,"title":"OutRun 2006 - Coast 2 Coast","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sumo Digital","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Like its predecessors, OutRun 2006 is an old-school arcade racer, which means that your cars don't have realistic physics, don't get damaged and have insanely fast speed.****Since this title is officially licensed by Ferrari, you drive with 15 original models from the DINO 246 GTS over the F430 to the all-new Enzo Ferrari. The heart of the game is the Coast 2 Coast mode in which you race against up to 5 AI players on 15 US themed tracks. In addition you have to impress different girlfriends. She tells you what she wants to see (a hard slide around a curve or a close take-over for example) and you have to perform it to win her heart.****There are 3 other game modes available in singleplayer: OutRun, Time Attack and OutRun2SP. In OutRun2SP you get access to 15 arcade tracks from the original OutRun 2. In OutRun however you need to drive your girlfriend through various checkpoints to the goal before the timer hits zero. In Time Attack you just have to beat the highscore of the current track. You can either race against the clock or against ghost cars.****In every mode you get OutRun miles after the race. These are the currency of the game and are needed to unlock new cars, upgrades and additional music-stations.****If you feel alone, even with your virtual girlfriend in the car, you can race online against 5 other players."},{"id":5636,"title":"Over the Hedge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Edge of Reality","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Over the Hedge is based on the movie with the same name. Verne and his woodland family wake-up from their winter slumber to find an ominous green wall in neck of the woods. In their amazement to find out what this endless wall is about, RJ the raccoon is more than happy to help them. The woodland friends have never seen humans before so RJ is eager to show them what humans have to offer. RJ is quick to show them the valuable treasures humans - stockpiles of food.****Playing as RJ, Verne, Hammy, or Stella you go on missions to get FOOD. You also of course want to take back your neighborhood but that pesky Rancho Camelot Estates Homeowners Association President, Gladys Sharpe, is dead set on getting rid of you. She hires Dwayne the exterminator to use his tactics and gadgets to get rid of the likes of you. ****Play by yourself or have a friend jump in and help at anytime to get the FOOD!!! There are dozens of puzzles and mini-games to keep you entertained."},{"id":5637,"title":"P.T.O. IV - Pacific Theater of Operations","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"The fourth installment in Koei's P.T.O. series brings strategic naval combat to the PS2.  There are two levels of play: global strategy and resource management are handled with a turn-based system on a world map while individual battles are fought using a real-time system on a much smaller scale.****The campaign can be played as the Americans, British, Japanese, or Germans, starting either in September 1939 or December 1941.  If a players chooses to be American or Japanese with a 1939 start date, they will sit on the sidelines and watch the war until December 1941, but they will still be able to gather resources and spend them to build units or develop technologies.  Players can also concoct \"what-if\" scenarios by changing which countries belong to which powers: for example, one could play an Alliance of America and Germany against an Axis of Japan and Great Britain, or even play three-on-one for more of a challenge.****The world map used in the turn-based grand strategy side of the game is broken down into territories connected in a web of lines indicating where fleets may pass from territory to territory.  Game turns on this scale represent one month, and the time it takes a fleet to move from one territory to another correlates loosely to the length of the line connecting them.****Players collect resources from the territories they control every turn.  Resources include money, iron ore, aluminum, and oil.  Money is used for construction of new units and facilities and to speed scientific development, iron is used in construction of ships, aluminum is used in construction of aircraft, and oil is consumed when fleets move.****Technological advances are not purchased; instead players direct their scientists to focus on particular developmental paths, and breakthroughs come semi-randomly.  The longer the scientists have been working on a particular problem, the more likely a breakthrough becomes.  Giving the scientists extra money accelerates this process.  In addition to the ship and aircraft types that become available automatically with scientific advancements, players can design their own custom types using whatever technology is available to them at the time.****Players decide which types of ships and aircraft to build and how many.  Ships are formed into fleets that can be moved about the world map while aircraft can be assigned to defend land-based airfields or assigned to fleets with ships capable of carrying aircraft.****When two hostile fleets meet in the same territory, or when a hostile fleet enters a territory defended by land-based aircraft, a battle ensues.  Battles are controlled in real-time with a 3-D isometric view.  Players control entire fleets, not individual ships.  Orders include sending a fleet to a particular point, ordering a fleet to attack a particular other fleet or airfield, and launching and recovering aircraft for CAP or to attack a particular fleet or airfield.****Players can assign the computer to control as much or as little of strategy as desired.  A player who enjoys the turn-based grand strategy but not the real-time battles can have the computer automatically resolve individual battles.  Conversely, a player who enjoys the real time battles but not resource management can assign various aspects of resource management to the computer so that the player only has to decide where to move fleets.  At the extreme, a player could even assign fleet movement to the computer and focus entirely on real-time combat.  The game also offers a scenario mode that skips grand strategy entirely and throws the player into an individual battle."},{"id":5638,"title":"Pac-Man Fever","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mass Media","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"Pac-Man Fever takes place again!  This time, Pac-Man is throwing a party, and has invited his other Namco friends to join in the activities.  Players can choose for the six following characters:****Pac-Man (from Pac-Man), Ms. Pac-Man (from Ms. Pac-Man), Heihachi Mishima (from Tekken), Tiger Jackson (from Tekken), Astaroth (from Soul Calibur), and Reiko (from Ridge Racer).****Gameplay is similar to Nintendo's Mario Party, in which each player competes in a set of mini-games to advance around the board of three various worlds (Medieval, Space and Tropical).****Players set the length of the game (short, medium, long), and play in rounds.  Each round begins with a mini-game which determines how far a player can move on the board. Each tile on the board enables players to move forward or go backward, lose, gain, or steal tokens, play a single or two-player mini-game, spend earned tokens, or a raffle game to earn redemption tickets. ****With \"Store\" tiles, players can spend tokens to move forward, move other players backward, buy raffle tickets, or gamble for more tokens.****Once a player reaches the end of the board, players receive redemption tickets based on how far they got on the board. These can be used to buy each mini-game separately for tournament play outside the game.  Once all the mini-games have been purchased, players can add up all of their tickets to total up their overall high score."},{"id":5639,"title":"Pac-Man World 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Long ago, an evil stronger then anything before or after it, was trapped underneath a tree, which grew the five golden fruits. Years later the band of ghosts, who continue to roam Pac-World, have stolen the fruits from the tree. Unknown to them, they have also unleashed the evil that lurked beneath the tree on a helpless Pac-World. Only one Pac can return the five golden fruits to the tree and stop both the ghosts and the new evil from destroying Pac-World, and that's Pac-Man.****Using his famous munching skills, Pac-Man must explore 20 monster, pit and trap filled levels. But of course, the Pac-Pills can be found across each map to aid Pac-Man in his quest.****The game also features four classic Pac-Man games to unlock, all taken from different Namco compilations. They are, in order of appearance:****Pac-Man (taken from Namco Museum Vol. 1)**2. Ms. Pac-Man (taken from Namco Museum Vol. 3)**3. Pac-Mania (taken from Namco Museum Vol. 5)**4. Pac-Attack (remake taken from Namco Anthology 2)"},{"id":5640,"title":"Pac-Man World 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Pac-Man is teleported by Orson through 14 different levels to fight Erwin, his army of robots, monsters and Spectral Entities to save the world, Pac-Land and the Spectral Realm. Erwin plans to siphon spectral energy from the Spectral Realm to power his army of robots in order to rule the world. Pac-Man uses punching, Rev Rolls, Butt-Bouncing and various new Power Pellets to defeat Erwin and his minions. Pac-Man also pilots Toc-Man in a battle against Erwin’s robot army.****Joined by Pac-Man’s old enemies, Orson, Clyde and Pinky, and new friends along the way, Pac-Man adventures through different levels from a boneyard of old bots to a burning tower, up mountains, through deserts and the Spectral Realm to destroy all of Erwin’s Spectral Syphons. In this title, Pac-Man has also been given full speech, voiced by Martin T. Sherman."},{"id":5641,"title":"Pac-Man World Rally","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Smart Bomb Interactive","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games America Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A kart-race game with Pac-Man and other characters from previous Pac-Man games and other Namco franchises. For instance the PlayStation Portable version features Mr. Driller, Mappy and the Prince from Katamari Damacy .****The game is packed with not only the traditional Dots to consume and enemies to avoid, but also with power-ups and temporary advantages which players should use strategically to win the race and beat opponents. One example is a power slide to turn corners at full speed. Of course, enemies can also be bitten after eating a Power Pellet."},{"id":5642,"title":"Pacific Warriors II - Dogfight","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"InterActive Vision Games","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Pacific Warriors II: Dogfight is an arcade combat flight simulation set in the Pacific campaign during World War II. The player can choose between a variety of WWII-era fight and bomber planes on both the US and Japanese side.****In total, there are 25 missions in the campaign for each side. After the mission briefing, the player is taken to an upgrade screen, where they can buy various enhancements for their planes, ranging from weapon upgrades to increased speed and better handling. Upgrades are paid for by stars and stars in turn are awarded for successful missions. The amount the player gets depends on the difficulty of each mission.****During most missions, it is possible to switch the aircraft type by landing on specific airfields. Taking off and landing is an automatic process, the player only has to fly through a series of guidance rings. The missions usually centre around destroying or protecting a certain amount of units."},{"id":5643,"title":"Paddington Bear","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Take control of Paddington in this action-packed game based on the classic Paddington Bear stories •Features favourite Paddington characters such as Mrs Bird and Mr Gruber •10 exciting levels of fun activities to enjoy! "},{"id":5644,"title":"Panzer Elite Action - Fields of Glory","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"ZootFly","publisherName":"JoWooD Entertainment AG","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"This action-orientated game takes you through 18 missions taking place throughout the WWII. Six Missions per side (Americans, Russians and Germans) place you inside a tank from the corresponding period (for example, in the first mission of the game you drive the famous German Panzer II Ausf. C). Your tank is equipped with a cannon with limited ammo and a MG with unlimited ammo. With this arsenal you now have to complete different objectives (which can change throughout the mission) inside the missions like blowing up a fuel depot. In this process you also destroy and blow up many other things in the almost completely destroyable environment (from trees to houses) and of course you've to fight against enemy infantry and tanks.  The game also gives you command over a squad of friendly tanks which you can give simple but effective commands like 'make a flank attack on that position' or 'go and repair yourself at this repairstation'.  The mission-briefing consists of original WWII film footage where a speaker explains different aspects of the tank-war and a text (read to you) in which the story of your tank-crew is explained."},{"id":5645,"title":"Panzer Front Ausf.B","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Enterbrain","publisherName":"Enterbrain, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Panzer Front Ausf. B is a tank simulation game, in which the player takes control of a squad of tanks from either German, Italian or British armies. **The game is about the second World War and happens in the African Front.**Gameplay consists of realistic missions in which there are some objectives to complete such as destroying a target, moving from point A to B and so forth. There are a number of different tanks to choose from, and each have accurate damage modeling.**Panzer Front Ausf. B is a strange case in console world as there isn't so many realistic simulations available on them."},{"id":5646,"title":"Paparazzi","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"HuneX","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Paparazzi is a game where you take the role of a photographer who is after great shots of famous models.  Unlike your typical paparazzi, you don't get to hide in bushes and take photos of women in compromising positions - instead, you go to preset photo shoots, and try to take the best shots of the subject using your rolls of film.  You have a choice of three different models to take photographs of: Riho (a sporty girl), Lena (a supermodel), and Nano (an Internet idol).****Initially, you have a basic camera, but as you take better photographs, you can earn more money to upgrade its functionality.  New lenses, such as telephoto and wide angle lenses can be used, and a tripod can be purchased to stop your shaky hands.****To get models to perform poses for you and to look at you, you can also perform an \"appeal\".  You can dance, jump, call out, or wave your hands - each appeal has a different mini-game associated with it.  If you perform the same appeal multiple times in a row, your subject will lose interest, so it's important to vary your actions.  The more success you have with appeals, the more interesting and unique poses you can get your model to perform (which are worth more points in the photo shoot)."},{"id":5647,"title":"PaRappa the Rapper 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NanaOn - Sha","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"PaRappa The Rapper 2 is the sequel to PaRappa The Rapper.  Defeat the Noodle Syndicate by rapping your way through various levels. On each level there is a teacher that raps a phrase, and you repeat each phrase by tapping various combinations of buttons in response to the teacher.  ****The game is mostly a single player game, but after you finish a level, you can return to it and play Head-2-Head with the computer or another player.****Your friends from the first game are back, including Sunny Funny (the girl of your dreams), Moosesha and Chop Chop Master Onion.   And don't forget.... You Gotta Believe!"},{"id":5648,"title":"Paris-Dakar Rally","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Paris-Dakar Rally is a licensed rally game that takes place in the famous Paris-Dakar course that put to the test 300 pilots from all over the world in 10.000 Km of arid African and European deserts. The game includes licensed car teams and models as well as real rally pilots to choose from.****The game offers you 4 types of vehicles to test your mettle in the stages that make up the Paris-Dakar course: 4x4s, Enduro bikes, Buggies and Quad-cycles, with several vehicles from different brands in each category that you must unlock by completing the stages in time. You also have a set of customizing options for your vehicles that include suspension adjustment, tire pressure, etc."},{"id":5649,"title":"Party Carnival","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"D3Publisher","publisherName":"Essential Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Party","description":"40 quick and easy mini-games! Lots of simple but addictive games for all age groups. Multi-playable with up to 4 people! Sports courses Festival courses Japanese style courses. Lots of themes to choose from! Choose how you play, one game at a time or all 40! Go for the gold medal! "},{"id":5650,"title":"Party Girls","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"If you ever watched any of the games without limits show, this may strike you as if one of them got made into a video game with a difference that each game requires two and only two competitors. Games you can compete at in this game are all watter connected if only for the fact all the contestants (and they're all women) here wear swimsuits. Each competition consists of five mini-games and you must win all five in order to win. After you win, you get extras, though (think swimsuits). You can play versus another player or CPU in games which vary from backward facing butt-kicking each other to fall into water, rubbing thermometer to reach the required temperature first, spreading legs as far as possible without falling into water, swimming, selecting the right wig to wear, jumping over the water, and more. So, select one of the ten contestants: Ayano Seto, Yuuka Mizuki, Ryouko Tachibana, Minako Sakurai, Arisu Kagura, Riho Futaba, Kana Momozono, Miyu Amagi, Reiko Mizusaki, or Kyouko Mizusaki, and try to be the top girl at this swim meet."},{"id":5651,"title":"PDC World Championship Darts","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive Software Ltd.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"PDC World Championship Darts is an officially licensed darts game. The player can opt to play as champions such as Allan Warriner-Little or Raymond van Barneveld or create his own player.****Included game modes are: World Championship, World Grand Prix, UK Open, Holland Open and Desert Classic. Each is modeled after the actual real life events. The game includes three existing darts arenas. An additional game mode is the party mode, a multi-player mode that consists of fifteen different party games. These can only be played on the same machine however and not on-line or via LAN."},{"id":5652,"title":"PDC World Championship Darts 2008","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive Software Ltd.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"PDC World Championship Darts 2008 is an officially licensed darts game and sequel to its earlier incarnation. The player can opt to play as existing champions or create his own player. This new version includes even more stars to choose from.****It also includes more licensed events to participate in. Each is modeled after the actual real life events. The game includes three existing darts arenas. An additional game mode is the party mode, a multi-player mode that consists of fifteen different party games. These can only be played on the same machine however and not on-line or via LAN."},{"id":5653,"title":"Perfect Ace - Pro Tournament Tennis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Perfect Ace: Pro Tournament Tennis is a tennis game for one to four players. It offers three different game modes: single matches, tournament and world championship. Single matches can be played against either AI of human opponents and involves both singles and doubles matches. Sixteen courts from locations all over the world can be chosen. The tournament consists of five rounds and can be played alone or cooperatively with a friend. First round is played on an easy setting and for each new round the difficulty goes up. The world championship is a series of ten tournaments around the world where one player takes control of a duo representing their country with the aim of scoring enough points to become number one in the world. The game is played from a third person perspective. When serving a power bar is used to determine the power of the serve and while the ball is in play there are different strokes that the player can make. These are normal shot, topspin, lob and slice. Some aspects of the game are customizable. The player can choose speed of game, games per set (1-6), difficulty and whether to play with tie breaks or not. "},{"id":5654,"title":"Perfect Ace 2 - The Championships","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Featuring new stadiums, new player models, full player editor, new game mechanics and new animations, Perfect Ace 2: The Championships offers the finest tennis simulation yet.  Perfect Ace 2 takes you on a complete World tour for singles, Doubles and mixed Doubles as well as the option of a quick match anywhere in the world, inc multi-player options for up to 4 players. "},{"id":5655,"title":"Petanque Pro","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Bigben Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Pro Bowls is a sport game on PlayStation 2. The title of course you dive into the world of bowls.  The menus give you access to 3 different game modes: Quick Party which as its name suggests, lets challenge the AI or a friend in a basic part, tournament mode and its three variants, and Party Custom mode. "},{"id":5656,"title":"Peter Jackson's King Kong - The Official Game of the Movie","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ubisoft Montpellier","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Jack Driscoll, scriptwriter, follows director Carl Dernham and actress Ann Darrow to Skull Island where Dernham intends to film his next movie. But primeval creatures await them: giant insects, dinosaurs, and King Kong. Based on Peter Jackson's 2005 remake, King Kong lets you play as Jack Driscoll and Kong himself.****Jack's levels are HUDless FPS levels set on Skull Island.  Jack must use a variety of weapons, traps, and fire to kill or repel Skull Island's fauna.  Kong's levels are third-person brawlers set on Skull Island and New York City, where Kong must puzzle his way through environmental obstacles and thrash his opponents."},{"id":5657,"title":"Peter Pan","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Peter Pan is an interactive cartoon on Playstation 2, taking the history of the famous novel.  History is dotted with pretty childish mini-games. "},{"id":5658,"title":"Petz - Catz 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"This is the second game in the Petz Catz series. Choose a kitten from over 40 different breeds, and make her cuter with clothing and accessories. Create a comfortable pet village and guide your bundle of fur through 60 adventures. Entertain your cat with toys like the laser pointer and snap pictures. Compete against your friends in mini-games such as racing and treasure-hunting. Also new is the Catz \"thought bubble,\" allowing you to know what your cat is thinking. Features: •Take care of your pet by teaching them new tricks and petting them •Enter your pet in a variety of competitions •Accessorize your pet with new outfits and new toys •Customize your home with different items "},{"id":5659,"title":"Petz - Dogz 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"This is the second game in the Petz Dogz series. Adopt a puppy to care for and make them cuter with clothing and accessories. Create a comfortable pet village and guide your pup through adventures. Teach your puppy tricks and watch as he obeys your commands. Compete against your friends in mini-games. Features: •Take care of your pet by teaching them new tricks and commands •Enter your pet in a variety of competitions •Accessorize your pet with new outfits and new toys •Customize your home with different items "},{"id":5660,"title":"Petz - Horsez 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games Studio","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"This is the second game in the Petz Horsez series. Choose from five different horse breeds. As you raise your foal you learn to groom, play and feed him. Your horse develops and so will you allowing you both to complete at the highest level. Compete against your friends in mini-games. Features: •Train your horse at the academy to make them a champion •Enter your horse in a variety of competitions •Pick outfits and riding gear for you and your horse •Exchange foal with other players "},{"id":5661,"title":"Phantasy Star Universe - Ambition of the Illuminus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sonic Team","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Phantasy Star Universe: Ambition of the Illuminus is an expansion to Phantasy Star Universe. It offers more customizable options for the player character, more possibilities for social interaction, e.g. in a casino lobby, more weapons, more combat abilities, more levels and more enemies.****It also features an offline playing mode which continues the story of Phantasy Star Universe. The player needs to stop the secret organization Illuminus which wants to destroy all non-human races. This time he also can create his own character for the offline mode instead of being restricted to a pre-defined one."},{"id":5662,"title":"Phantasy Star Universe","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sonic Team","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Phantasy Star Universe can be considered the sequel to Phantasy Star Online with hack-and-slash RPG gameplay. Once again, there are two components: both offline and online content. In the offline single-player story, the 17-year old Ethan Weber is a military cadet on a mission to save his kidnapped sister from a mysterious force called THE SEED. This events and characters complement the online gameplay. Additionally, there is an offline mode that plays similar to the online mode, with character customization.****In the online MMORPG component, players create their character based on four races: Humans, CASTs, Newmans and Beasts, with 3 main classes that can still be changed during gameplay. Once at a high level, there is further specialization with 7 advanced classes. The character's customization includes the clothes, hair, facial features, voice, and body proportions.****The game takes place in the Gurhal Star System, with three planets to explore. Players can also team up in squad-based combat and tackle over twenty massive dungeons. The movement options of the previous game have been improved, with enhancements such as strafing. Characters can wield different weapons for each hand and there are player-controlled vehicles. A monthly fee is required to keep playing."},{"id":5663,"title":"Phantom Brave","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Nippon Ichi Software","publisherName":"Nippon Ichi Software Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Phantom Brave is a strategy RPG which takes place in the world of Ivoire. Ivoire consists of vast seas and numerous islands; it used to be a peaceful place, but an ancient (and powerful) force is now threatening life in the various lands. The character you control in the game is Marona, a 13 year old orphaned girl. Marona has the ability to communicate with phantoms, an ability that brings a lot of resentment from other people but will help her to head out into the world and solve the problems that are occurring. A phantom known as Ash acts as Marona's guardian; as the game progresses, other phantoms will join your party, each of which have different capabilities.****The game features a turn based combat system. During battles, Marona is able to attack enemies by herself, and she can also summon phantoms in her party to help out. To summon phantoms, you will need to confine them to an object on the screen (such as a rock or tree). Once confined to an object, you will then be able to control the phantom in battle, though phantoms only remain controllable for a limited number of turns. The object you confine a phantom to will affect it's abilities; for example, a rock may make a phantom stronger but move slower. By defeating enemies in battle you earn experience points allowing to level up and become more powerful.****The games story takes place in 20 episodes. Each episode features a unique goal to be completed before moving on. Between episodes you can visit your home on Phantom Island; here you can summon additional phantoms to join your party. Initially only a few types of phantoms can be summoned, but more become available as experience is gained. You may also replay already completed episodes or enter a random dungeon in order to level up your party and earn additional money to buy items."},{"id":5664,"title":"Piglet's Big Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Doki Denki","publisherName":"Gotham Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Piglet is Christopher Robin's shy and squeamish friend in the children's Winnie the Pooh stories. Also loosely based on Piglet's Big Movie, this version of Piglet's Big Game has a different story and objectives than the PC/Mac version released separately. Each character is voiced by the original actors from the movie. This is a single player adventure game with action elements.****In the Hundred-Acre-Wood, Pooh, Eeyore, Roo, Owl, Rabbit and Tigger are going about their normal activities when Piglet sees a scary Granosorus, which disappears before anyone else can see it. When Piglet tries to warn his friends, they don't believe him. Christopher Robin tells Piglet to overcome his fears, but Piglet thinks that he will never be big and brave enough. As his friends start to fall asleep, Piglet leaves the woods and finds a magical telescope which allows him to jump into the dreams his friends are having during their naps.****In each of the 6 dream \"levels\", Piglet must help his friends with problems and puzzles. For example, help Pooh find honey or Tigger find his stripes. Each dreamworld is also dangerous with menacing Heffalumps and Woozles, among other scary monsters. Piglet must defeat these monsters with a tactic he knows well - making scary faces. Some monsters aren't frightened enough, though, so use cookies (hidden in the scenery) to buy some scarier ones at the Brave Face Factory. Find and use Christopher Robin's balloon which gives Piglet a morale boost and a burst of speed. Depending upon the scenario, three characters can be controlled: Piglet, Tigger and Winnie the Pooh.****After the 6 nightmare levels are solved, Piglet will face the real Granosorus from the beginning of the game and become a hero by rescuing his friends."},{"id":5665,"title":"Pilot Down - Behind Enemy Lines","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Over 180,000 Allied airmen were shot down on enemy territory during WW2. This game is about one of those men, trying to get to safety of Switzerland through hostile territory.****The gameplay is mostly about sneaking around varied environments such as a lumberyard, wilderness and so forth trying not to be detected by the German troops and making as little commotion as possible. With the aid of different objects (such as cigarette packs for distracting guards or apples for a quick stamina replenishing) the player must make it through the levels. The player character has a stamina which means that it's not very good idea to be standing in a freezing cold water for too long because if the stamina meter runs out, the health meter starts to deplete. Because of it, it's a good idea to warm up by campfires or eat something once in a while, thus restoring stamina.**Of course there is some weapons also, which one can use to dispatch enemies that wander too close. They range from a piano string to machine pistols."},{"id":5666,"title":"Pimp My Ride - Street Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Virtuos","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Pimp My Ride: Street Racing is an arcade-style racer, where style matters more than anything else. Players are rewarded with new vehicles and customizations for participating in and winning street races around the world. Before races players can customize their vehicles to ensure that their personalized whip has what it takes to beat out the competition. "},{"id":5667,"title":"Pimp My Ride","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"This game is based on the MTV series Pimp My Ride, in which people have their cars 'pimped up'. This is done by modifying it with things like adding nitrous, new rims, tinted windows and vinyls externally and adding things like new seats, T.V sets, music players and games consoles inside.**You start with the host of the show, Xzibit, lending you his car, and you must go out into in a five borough area called 'Pimp City'. At this point, you can take part in various mini games throughout Pimp City in order to earn money and buy your own car, and then pimp it.****While pimping your ride, Pimp My Ride's host Xzibit will be on hand to help you. Once you have completed your car's pimping out, you can take your new looking ride out for a spin into Pimp City, essentially turning the game into a free roaming racer, and earn money and complete various challenges and races in order to progress through the game."},{"id":5668,"title":"Pinball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Astroll","publisherName":"Astroll Ltd","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Pinball is based on the popular American table game of pinball which involves using a pair of flippers to direct a small ball into bumpers, thus scoring points. The tables featured in this game are all in 3D and are based on real life tables that were around during the 1950's in America. The pinball tables have various American themed designs, which include Surf King, Western Sheriff, Horror and Baseball. The game also has all the features of a real pinball table, including the tilt option. "},{"id":5669,"title":"Pinball Fun","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"HuneX","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1 Player","genre":"Pinball","description":"Fun Pinball is a pinball game available on PlayStation 2. Three pinball tables are available each with a different theme: Medieval ambiance J-Pop and civil war.  Pinball Fun does not seek realism, but fantasy.  Indeed, rather than trying to copy real pinball, Pinball Fun is heavily explosions and monsters appearances. "},{"id":5670,"title":"Pinball Hall of Fame - The Gottlieb Collection","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Farsight Studios","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Pinball Hall of Fame aims to bring eight classic tables from 50s to the 90s to the modern day by realizing them in full 3d with sounds just like the originals had. You'll be able to choose from tables like Ace High, Central Park, Big Shot, Genie, Black Hole, Victory, Tee'd Off and a secret unlockable table.****You'll also be able to unlock additional gameplay modes,  artwork, interesting information and neat little distraction games like a love tester machine or a Xolten fortune teller machine.****The game also features realistic ball physics to attempt to duplicate the experience of the actual machines and six different views so you can get the view you want. When you finish going through the tables by yourself, you can invite three of your friends over to see who can get the highest score.****The Xbox version also lets you upload your best scores up to Xbox Live! to compete against the world."},{"id":5671,"title":"Pinball Hall of Fame - The Williams Collection","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Farsight Studios","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection is another entry the PHOF budget series. Included in the PS2 version are eight authentic pinball tables, some of the best from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. The tables are:****1. Black Knight (1980)**2. Firepower (1980)**3. Funhouse (1990)**4. Gorgar (1979)**5. Pinbot (1986)**6. Space Shuttle (1984)**7. Taxi (1988)**8. Whirlwind (1988)****The PSP and Wii versions add two additional tables:****1. Jive Time (1970)**9. Sorcerer (1985)****The PS3 and XBox 360 versions add three more tables:****1. Medieval Madness (1997)**10. No Good Gofers (1997)**11. Tales of the Arabian Knights (1996)****The pinball tables can be combined with multi-player competitions that feature up to four players. The game includes table art and audio galleries. For the PSP version, the game can be played vertically from a top-down view with a larger playing field. The Wii version offers a control options where the movements with the Wiimote mimic flippers of a real pinball table.  The PS3 and XBox 360 versions feature 1080p display, sharper textures, online high score boards, and new achievements/trophies."},{"id":5672,"title":"Pink Pong","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"HuneX","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Pink Pong is a straightforward 3D table tennis game featuring an all-female cast. Gameplay is simple; the face buttons execute different shot types, while the stick moves the player left and right. It is also possible to use the shoulder buttons to execute special moves, but these must be allowed to recharge after use.  The game features four different game modes. The main attraction is the Dramatic mode, in which the player selects a character and plays through a single-player story against a series of opponents. Additional costumes, items, and characters can be unlocked through this mode. There is also a Versus mode for two players, and a Free mode where the player can play a single match against the computer. There is also a Practice mode with multiple options.  The game features 13 total characters, including unlockables, as well as dozens of costumes and items to collect. There is also a View mode where the player can dress any character up in any of the available outfits and watch their animations, as well as listen to voice clips and read character bios."},{"id":5673,"title":"Pinocchio","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games B.V.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The puppet maker Gepetto carves a wooden puppet boy as he has no son of his own.  The puppet comes to life and Gepetto names him Pinocchio.  Gepetto sends him off to school - will Pinocchio be a good boy, or will his mischief get the better of him?****Pinocchio is a game based on the popular fairy tale of the same name.  It features a short cartoon which tells the tale of Pinocchio and his many adventures.  The mini-games are based on scenes from the cartoon.  They are:**** Coloring: Select a line art version of a scene, and then color it in using the pointer and paint pots.** Pairs: Match up all the pairs of cards displayed on the screen.** Jigsaw: Select a scene from the cartoon, and then reassemble the Jigsaw Puzzle.** Puzzle: Select a scene from the cartoon, and then reassemble the scene by swapping puzzle pieces until they are all in their correct positions."},{"id":5674,"title":"Pipe Mania","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Razorworks Studios","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Alfonso Senior, having made his fortune from the original Pipe Mania, has retired to Paradise Island. Unfortunately, the island has an alarmingly high number of plumbing-related problems. Alfonso's retired, but he's called in his kids Junior and Fawcett to fix up the island, and maybe learn a few things about plumbing along the way.****Gameplay is similar to the classic Pipe Dream/Pipe Mania, but with a more mission-based structure, and more unusual modes. Missions can be replayed to get a higher grade, and high grades can unlock various treasures, such as movies, character bios, and new game modes. Pipe Mania even has a multiplayer mode; compete against a friend for points, or use your attacks to damage your opponent's pipes."},{"id":5675,"title":"Pirates - Legend of the Black Buccaneer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"WideScreen Games","publisherName":"Valcon Games LLC","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Pirate Francis Blade suffers shipwreck and washes ashore on the mysterious island La Borgne. In a cave, he discovers an amulet that allows him to transform into Black Buccaneer, a cursed pirate with supernatural voodoo powers. He needs to find a way off the island, collect items to repair his ship, and fight the witch La Borgne who guards the treasure she has collected over the years.****The 3rd-person gameplay is similar to the modern Prince of Persia games. Francis Blade uses his sword, gun, and magic to fight enemies in a Caribbean setting. There are also a lot of environment-based puzzles with acrobatic moves. The area has been divided into 18 major sections, not all of them available right away. Blade needs to collect new powers for his Black Buccaneer form, and can for instance take control of enemies or summon minions.****Killing enemies provides points, which can be used to offer to the voodoo god to continue when Blade dies."},{"id":5676,"title":"Pirates - The Legend of Black Kat","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Westwood Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Another one of those swashbuckling 'Ship ahoy!' games on the horizon, only this time you're a she captain. Yup that's right, you play fearless and twice more gorgeous Katarina de Leon. Raised only by her father, since her mother died when she was little girl, she grew independent and inherited a touch for sailing and adventuring. She'll need to face many foes on her mysterious journey, navigate boats, ships and galleons, be quick on the sword edge, and still stay in command. This may as well be resurrection of the famous \"Pirates!\" with the foes that vary from mythological creatures and beasts, to skeletons and simply rogues. This is a test for all of ya pirates out there, both to prove yourself in adventuring and the strategy."},{"id":5677,"title":"Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the second and third movies of the popular \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" series, players step into the roles of Captain Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, as they continue their adventures on the high seas.  The game is set up as a 3D action-adventure in a free-roaming world that allows players to explores the islands and seas of the Caribbean.****Players will have to face off again Davy Jones, his Flying Dutchman crew and the villainous kraken in addition to the Chinese pirate Sao Feng, cannibals, other pirates, and the East India Trading Company.****Players must battle their way through the events of \"Dead Man's Chest\" and \"At World's End\" using a variety of sword and item attacks, in addition to a system called \"Black Pearls\", which only allows players to block for so long until the Black Pearls are drained and no longer able to block until it recharges.  Each character has their own special attack, and other weapons, such as pistols and daggers, can be found for use in combat.****While all console versions of this titles are the same in format, presentation, and developer, the Playstation 3 version makes use of the Six-Axis controller for navigation through various areas in the game, and the Wii version makes use of the Wiimote for motion based attacks.  The Wii version also makes use of interactive scripted sequences called \"Jackanisms\", which allow players to handle themselves through certain events in a manner that Captain Jack Sparrow would."},{"id":5678,"title":"Pirates of the Caribbean - The Legend of Jack Sparrow","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"7 Studios","publisherName":"Bethesda Softworks LLC","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Colorful Captain Jack Sparrow weaves a tale tall as only he is capable, retelling events fans have come love, and adding new and even more far fetched adventures. Accompanying Captain Jack on his journey of fancy are the young Will Turner and his bride to be Elizabeth Swann.****Gameplay flows much like other third-person action-adventures such as \"God of War,\" \"The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers,\" or \"Demon Stone.\" Players can fight alone, or team up with a friend to conquer the fast paced, swashbuckling, hack and slash romp through a myriad of interactive and exotic locations. A full player-controlled upgrade system, along with a diverse set of sword fighting and grappling moves, gives players many ways in which to dispatch their foes.****To spice it all up, many challenging puzzles in the form of mini-games can be found throughout the game's 20+ rich and lively levels."},{"id":5679,"title":"Pitfall - The Lost Expedition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Edge of Reality","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You play as Pitfall Harry, intrepid adventurer on a mission to rescue an archaeological expedition that has gotten lost in the Peruvian jungle.  Along the way you'll do battle with your arch rival, Jonathan St. Claire, and help fulfill an ancient prophecy to save the world.****Gameplay takes the form of classic platformer action meets Metroid-style adventure as you explore through jungles, ruins, caverns, and mountains, looking for items that will open new avenues for exploration in a huge, connected world."},{"id":5680,"title":"Plan, Th3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EKO Software","publisherName":"Crave","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Five years ago, the mafia engaged Stephen Foster and Robert Taylor to steal two mythical paintings. For them, the best robbers of the world, that should have been very easy - but Foster wanted more: at the crucial moment, he sacrificed without hesitation his partner and his team to keep all spoils. Now, five years later, the time for redemption has arrived for Taylor. For the ultimate holdup, he needs a team of specialists, hi-tech tools and a perfect plan...Th3 Plan.****In this action/stealth game, the player can control up to 3 characters at the same time. The screen is split in three parts and each of the characters can also be controlled by a different human player. Using the Hi-tech equipment from any of the seven team members, the player can combine their actions to reach his goal in smart ways. For instance, it is possible to talk to a guard to distract him with one character and open a forbidden door with one of the two remaining characters...****The stealth missions are often followed by gun fight missions where the action is much more intensive. The player usually has to protect one of the characters while he's doing an action and kill the opponents with the others."},{"id":5681,"title":"Playboy - The Mansion","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cyberlore Studios","publisherName":"ARUSH Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Live the life of Hugh Hefner in this \"Virtual Hef\" simulation.****As a young Hugh Hefner, it is the player's goal to build the Playboy empire through sexy parties and putting together Playboy magazine every month. Build friendships and business contacts with celebrities, political figures, musicians, sports stars and more through hosting events and charming over people.  ****On the business side, Hef has to hire a staff to take photos and write articles for the magazine. The \"Playboy Photoshoot\" mode allows the player to take the role of photographer. On the personal side, invite friends into your inner circle, and find a girlfriend... or two.... or more. The better the parties Hef throws, the more fame he gets, as well as more interesting people to fill the magazine. More money means a larger staff, and more items (toys and furniture) for Hef to display in the Mansion.****Doing well in the game earns Hef points which can be used to purchase extra features, such as cheats and archive photos of Hef and past issue covers."},{"id":5682,"title":"Playwize Poker & Casino","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Bits Studios","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1 Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Explore a Las Vegas-style resort and become a virtual high roller in this casino game. The game offers players four fully 3D virtual casinos to discover, packed with fellow gamblers to chat with and featuring multiple dice tables, poker games, slot machines and more. Every location offers a selection of popular and entertaining casino games. Table games include roulette, craps, blackjack, baccarat and red dog, and poker games include Texas Hold 'Em, Omaha High, Super Hold 'Em, Pineapple and Crazy Pineapple. Banks of slot machines and video poker consoles line the walls and players can also give the Wheel of Fortune a whirl. Players are also encouraged to customise their on screen alter egos from a selection of different player models, outfits, and purchased accessories. "},{"id":5683,"title":"Poker Masters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Liquid Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Poker Masters is a single player poker game.  This game features five popular variants of the game Texas Hold Em, Stud, 5 Card Draw, Caribbean, and Omaha. There are two modes of play, Quick Play and Career Mode. In Career Mode the player can select the player they wish to play as and as they progress through the game they get to play in five different locations starting in the Alleyway."},{"id":5684,"title":"Polar Express, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blue Tongue Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Polar Express is a 3D action platformer based on Robert Zemeckis' animated Christmas film from 2004.****Play as Chris, the hero boy, and make your way to the North Pole on The Polar Express, helping the other kids to overcome the hazards and villains on the way to meet Santa!****Find the children's missing tickets, navigate the spooky train carriage, run along the carriage rooftop, fight against Scrooge, ski down the slopes with the hobo, ride in the suck-o-matic tube system and fly the zeppelin to North Pole!****A variety of activities make up this exciting Christmas adventure, including beat/dancing games, run and jumping levels, flying, skiing, and adventure elements, such as collecting lost train tickets and defeating mischievous toys!"},{"id":5685,"title":"Police 24-7","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"A complete conversion of Konami's newest arcade hit, Police 24/7 boasts revolutionary motion-sensor technology and non-stop action gameplay. The action begins in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo district where the elusive \"Gokudo-Kai\" organized crime family is suspected of illegal weapons smuggling. As a police officer looking for the opportunity to rise in rank, players embark on a special assignment to apprehend the Gokudo-Kai members and crack down on criminal activity. Police 24/7 features remarkable USB motion sensor technology, requiring players to move their entire bodies to perform realistic manoeuvres such as dodging bullets, peering around corners and laying low to take cover. A compatible USB camera is required for the motion-sensor--Konami recommend an Omnivision camera--but the game's playable with just a light gun or in fact even a standard controller. The fast-paced action intensifies as players fight a crime ring that spans from Los Angeles to the bustling Japanese city of Shinjuku. Players progress throughout the game to earn performance-based points, which will eventually lead to the coveted title of Commissioner. "},{"id":5686,"title":"Police Chase Down","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Escort the Government VIP and defend him from the unrelenting terrorists assaults in this all action adventure. As part of an elite police squad you get to choose from one of four tough law enforcement officials. Race through freeways, cities and wilderness areas in over 10 top-secret missions. "},{"id":5687,"title":"Pool Paradise - International Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Conspiracy Entertainment","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"in Pool Paradise players arrive penniless on an idyllic South Pacific island. Scattered around the beach and in various huts are a variety of Pool tables and sub games to pass the time -- when you feel you are good enough, enter the Competition hut and start climbing the championship ladder to make your fortune! There are 11 sets of pool rules and no less than 30 very different computer opponents for you to challenge. Earn cash by beating your opponent, and by having side bets on various shots in the game, then spend your cash in the beach shop on pool accessories and other fun stuff. "},{"id":5688,"title":"Pool Paradise","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Awesome Developments","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Pool Paradise lets players experience playing pool in exotic locations in the South Pacific.  There are 30 different computer opponents to compete against as well as 10 different table designs to play on.  There are 11 different rule types to compete in and 10 different tournaments to compete in.  There are five different modes to play in including Practice, Championship, Tournament, Trick Shots and a series of mini-games such as playing a game of darts on the beach, skee ball with cue balls and even shooting coconuts out of a cannon."},{"id":5689,"title":"Pool Shark 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blade Interactive","publisherName":"ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Pool:shark 2 is a simulation of the pool sport. Its most unique aspect is its setting: instead of high class tournaments, the player find himself in smoky pubs with opponents like truck-drivers and lightly clad biker women. The handling, however, is similar to other pool games. The player has a lot of opportunities to tweak the position of the cue. A analog stick or mouse movement simulates the shot.****The game features ten pool variants, including popular ones like Eight-Ball and trick shots or exotic ones like snowboat pool. When playing the career mode (called \"Hustler\"), the player can bet money. The winnings are reinvested in clothes or pieces of equipment which look different but have no bearings on gameplay. Every successful match unlocks the next of overall 20 opponents."},{"id":5690,"title":"Pop Star Academy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"WideScreen Games","publisherName":"Monte Cristo Multimedia","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"This is a kind of Dance Dance Revolution based on a TV show. You can play with a standard controller or a dance mat. You must step in the right direction at the right time (following the instructions displayed on screen). Including a selection of 14 songs from well-known artists (Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Texas, Christina Milian, Elton John, Lionel Richie, Cunnie Williams, Oliver Cheatham, Ce Ce Peniston, Donna Summer, Ms Dynamite, One T, Daniel Bedingfield and Havana Delirio)."},{"id":5691,"title":"PopCap Hits! Vol 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Various","publisherName":"PopCap Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Compilation","description":"The first PopCap compilation of games for the PlayStation 2. It bundles two games that were previously not available for the platform:****1. AstroPop**2. Bejeweled 2"},{"id":5692,"title":"PopCap Hits! Vol 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"PopCap","publisherName":"PopCap Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Compilation","description":"The second PopCap compilation of games for the PlayStation 2. It bundles two games that were previously not available for the platform:****1. Heavy Weapon**2. Zuma"},{"id":5693,"title":"PopStar Guitar","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"In PopStar Guitar, players assume the role of a lead guitarist on a musical journey, beginning in a garage band and eventually progressing to the main stage of a worldwide \"Battle of the Bands\" competition. "},{"id":5694,"title":"Portal Runner","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"In Portal Runner you assume the role of the bow and arrow wielding Vikki G. Thinking she was investigating a hot story Vikki is lured into a diabolical trap set by her nemesis, the beautiful Blue super spy Brigitte Bleu. This trap sends Vikki to mysterious land where strange creatures lurk. Along the way, Vikki stumbles upon a Lion named Leo, and together they travel from portal to portal hoping that the next portal will lead them home."},{"id":5695,"title":"Postman Pat","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"4 Playable characters! Play as Postman Pat, handyman Ted Glen, vet Amy and PC Selby in their own unique challengers  Relive the show! watch the story unfold through classic clips from the BBC TV series  10 Mini Games! Play hide-and-seek with Jess the cat, find missing post and take part in the Greendale bike race "},{"id":5696,"title":"Power Rangers - Super Legends - 15th Anniversary","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Future Omega Ranger discovers that Lord Zedd has reverted to his evil form. Zedd has discovered the Time Crystals that allow him to travel through time and form alliances with Rangers' foes of several different eras. The Omega Ranger is confined to the Hall of Legends, the repository of all Power Ranger history, and must enlist the help of other Power Rangers to defeat Zedd and save the universe. "},{"id":5697,"title":"Power Rangers Dino Thunder","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pacific Coast Power & Light","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The perennial boys favorite TV show and toy franchise enters its 12th season with a combination which is sure to be more appealing than ever--Power Rangers AND Dinosaurs. The mad scientist Mesagog has plans to send the world back into the age of dinosaurs. Through the power of the Dino Gems, three students are transformed into the Dino Thunder Power Rangers. The mission: to stop Mesagog and his Tyrannodrones by utilizing the Dino Zords, powerful creatures which are part dinosaur and part machine, which the Dino Gems enable the Rangers to control. "},{"id":5698,"title":"Power Volleyball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"Power Volleyball on PS2 is a beach volleyball simulation.  In a summer atmosphere where bikini and suntan cream are a must, play as one of the all-female teams and chain of title matches to get the title of queen of beach volleyball. "},{"id":5699,"title":"Powerdrome","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Argonaut Games","publisherName":"Xicat Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"An update of an Amiga and ST game, Powerdrome is racing in its purest form. ****Breathtaking speeds of 1,000 miles per hour make Powerdrome the fastest and most dangerous racing sport. 12 riders risk all each with their own personality, racing style, and friends or foes.****Push your skills to the max in single player and multiplayer action, including split screen, and system link for the XBox."},{"id":5700,"title":"Powerpuff Girls, The - Relish Rampage","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"VIS Entertainment","publisherName":"BAM! Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Townsville in a relish rampage!?****The Powerpuff Girls are in a real pickle this time!   Mojo Jojo, in his bid to become mayor, has accidentally summoned an entire race of mutant pickles to Townsville and they're taking over!   Chaos reigns and the whole city has gone mad, or is that just plain marinated?   It's time for some serious Powerpuff action!   Your mission is to take on that bad monkey, Mojo Jojo, and then send those perilous polluting pickles back home!"},{"id":5701,"title":"Powershot Pinball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Liquid Games","publisherName":"OG International Ltd","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Three modes of play, including: Adventure, Time Mode and Multiplayer. •Range of playing environments featuring both the traditional and non traditional. •Over 6 different table styles including • Streets of New York, Deserted Island, Shipwrecked, Factory and harbour. •Multi-player levels featuring dual and co-operative play. "},{"id":5702,"title":"Predator - Concrete Jungle","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The game begins in large urban area. The night is young and a heat wave has spread across the city. A light rain sprinkles the ground as a large figure jumps across the roof tops, landing with the massive thumps of a large inhuman creature. The Predator has been wounded and now seeks to return to his ship before the humans find him and kill him. Thus is the opening for Predator: Concrete Jungle.****The game begins in 1930 and moves on to the year 2030 as the player controls a Predator from a third-person view in expansive levels. The Predator's arsenal includes a staff, maul, glaive, explosive mines, spear gun, and a set of claws that appear from the forearm. With those weapons the player is able to skin, slice, stab, crush, and mangle the many enemies in the game, ultimately hunting the alpha male whose skull would make a worthy prize."},{"id":5703,"title":"Premier Manager 08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zoo Digital Publishing","publisherName":"ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Premier Manager 08 is a soccer manager where the player is responsibly for the athletic and financial success of his team. As usual there are a lot of details to take care of, e.g. searching for sponsors, stadium expansion, player transfers, lineup and tactics. But, as usual for English soccer managers, the emphasis is on the athletic aspect.****The player character earns experience depending on his successes and unlocks new abilities with it, e.g. to construct a certain building. The same goes for the staff members. The second innovation is a new bar where the player has quick access to his staff members who keep him up to date - this replaces the usual news systems. The matches itself use an abstract presentation: The soccer field is shown in a top-down, tactical perspective and the player movements are shown with blue and yellow balls. The game features about 400 teams in six leagues."},{"id":5704,"title":"Premier Manager 09","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zoo Digital Publishing","publisherName":"ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Premier Manager 09 is the longest running football management simulation in the games industry.****The main focus of Premier Manager games lately is ease of use, aiming for a pick up and play audience rather than hard-core football simulation fanatics.****It offers a simpler management game with a less complex match and tactics engine to appeal to younger gamers who are looking for a casual introduction to football management.****The game boasts:****A maximum of 6 playable leagues to choose from (England, Germany, Spain, Italy, France & Scotland) each with their own sub divisions.****An easy to use interface for full management of a chosen club, with a browser style favourites section to store most visited options.****RPG style levelling up of players, staff and facilities over time.****An all new stadium builder which allows for controlled expansion of stadium capacity with the option to move to new stadiums.****Improved look and feel with faster navigation of menus and club specific themes and backgrounds."},{"id":5705,"title":"Premier Manager 2002-2003 Season","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zoo Digital Publishing","publisherName":"ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Premier Manager 2003-04 is a soccer management sim, in which the player is responsible for the athletic and financial success of a soccer team. ****The game features all 4 divisions and domestic cups of the English leagues, all 4**divisions, FA and league cups of the Scottish one, and the top 2 divisions and domestic cups of the French, German, Italian and Spanish leagues.****The matches are shown using a 2D engine."},{"id":5706,"title":"Premier Manager 2003-04","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zoo Digital Publishing","publisherName":"ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Premier Manager 2003-04 is a soccer management sim, in which the player is responsible for the athletic and financial success of a soccer team. The game features all 4 divisions and domestic cups of the English leagues, all 4 divisions, FA and league cups of the Scottish one, and the top 2 divisions and domestic cups of the French, German, Italian and Spanish leagues.  The matches are shown using a 2D engine."},{"id":5707,"title":"Premier Manager 2004-2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zoo Digital Publishing","publisherName":"ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Premier Manager 2004 - 2005 is a soccer manager where the player is responsibly for the athletic and financial success of his team. As usual there are a lot of details to take care of, e.g. searching for sponsors, stadium expansion, player transfers, lineup and tactics. But, as usual for English soccer managers, the emphasis is on the athletic aspect.****The matches itself use an abstract presentation: The soccer field is shown in a top-down, tactical perspective and the player movements are shown with blue and red balls. It also features a new meeting system where the player needs to convince the management of his views before important decisions."},{"id":5708,"title":"Premier Manager 2005-2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zoo Digital Publishing","publisherName":"ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"As the definitive take on football management, Premier Manager 2005-2006 invites you to take control of your favourite club's destiny. Whether brokering multi-million pound transfers, negotiating TV rights, dealing with player tantrums or squeezing the chairman for cash, one thing is certain. The club's future is in your hands. You may be calling up fixtures, news and medical reports in preparation for the next match, whilst consulting with the scout and junior team coach, all before holding a press conference on the latest antics of the star midfielder and heading off to the big Saturday afternoon match. It's all in a hard day's work, but success is ultimately measured by results. Will it be silverware or P45 this season? "},{"id":5709,"title":"Premier Manager 2006-2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zoo Digital Publishing","publisherName":"ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Premier Manager is back for another season in the hot seat. one of the most established sports management simulators on the market, this year's edition of Premier Manager promises to be better than ever. The fate of your club is in your hands. Can you handle the pressure. "},{"id":5710,"title":"Pride FC - Fighting Championships","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Anchor","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"All fighting styles are accepted in PRIDE fight. Fight in all positions; standing, in a clinch, and on the ground. 25 fighters from around the world are available to use. **A 16- man single- elimination tournament is available. Play alone, or with up to 16 human players, or just watch 16 computer players fight the tournament.**Customize your own character and fight in One Match mode to get ready for the Grad Prix. Also, get your name in one of the Top Ten Fighting Legends by defeating all 25 PRIDE fighters in Survival Mode."},{"id":5711,"title":"Primal","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Jen is the girlfriend of a metal rocker named Lewis, who have both been through rough times in the past together.  A strange and powerful creature attacks Lewis after a concert and runs off into the night with him, leaving Jen injured and near-death.****Jen meets a short gargoyle named Scree, who informs here that while she must leave the physical plane, \"Mortalis\" and accompany him to the demon plane, \"Oblivion.\"  The creature who kidnapped Lewis and left her for dead is an agent of Abaddon who represents Chaos and has been locked in struggle for aons with Arella, representing Order.  The balance between Chaos and Order has been upset and it is Jen's task to restore the balance, all the while hoping to discover the whereabouts of Lewis."},{"id":5712,"title":"Prince of Persia - The Sands of Time","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The story of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time starts with the Prince and his father, the King of Persia, besieging the Maharajah's castle to plunder the treasures hidden inside. In order to impress his father, the Prince sneaks inside to recover the magical Dagger of Time. He quickly learns that this dagger has the ability to control time. The malevolent Vizier has other plans for the dagger, however, and tricks the Prince into unlocking a mysterious secret of the Dagger that causes the King and many of his subjects to be turned into sand zombies. Now, the Prince must figure out what has happened and try to set things right again.****Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is an action adventure game that updates many of the gameplay concepts from the original two games and brings them into a fully 3-dimensional world. The Prince will engage in sword fighting, wall climbing, spike dodging, puzzle solving, and more in his quest. The Prince also carries the Dagger of Time, which allows him to unleash several magical powers.  The most important of these powers is the ability to reverse time. This ability allows the player to reverse their actions when they lead the Prince to his death."},{"id":5713,"title":"Prince of Persia - The Two Thrones","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Ubisoft Montreal","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"After many dangerous adventures, the Prince finally makes his way home to Babylon, bringing with him his new bride Kaileena, the Empress of Time. Their hopes for a peaceful and happy future together are dashed, however, when they arrive in Persia to find the land ravaged by war. Kaileena is promptly captured and murdered by the evil Vizier, and her death unleashes the Sands of Time, from which the Vizier derives terrifying new powers.****Once again the Prince of Persia must stand to fight, but this time he will be stronger than ever, thanks to his new alter ego the Dark Prince, borne of the Prince's contact with the Sands. As he fights to reclaim his kingdom from the hands of a madman, he must also battle with his own inner demons as the Dark Prince threatens to consume him entirely.****The game is very similar (in terms of fight and puzzle sequences) to the previous installments of UbiSoft's Prince of Persia trilogy: The Sands of Time and Warrior Within. There are some major innovations like the character of Dark Prince, who possess the main protagonist from time to time and offers him new combos and moves. There is also new ability, called \"Speed Kill\", which is very effective against all opponents in the game (victims are attacked from behind and murdered in brutally fashion).****In Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones player will explore not only the streets of Babylon, but also a ruined palace of his father, temple and the famous Hanging Gardens."},{"id":5714,"title":"Prince of Persia - Warrior Within","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Ubisoft Montreal","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Prince of Persia: Warrior Within is the direct sequel to Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. The game comes with a new, darker look for the Prince and his surroundings. The fights are more brutal and take a larger part in the game, as the Prince now has enhanced fighting moves including new attack moves via walls and poles.****Even though the fights make up a large part of the game, the puzzle sections are still present and more complicated than before. A new move in the puzzle sections of the game is the curtain slide, which allows you to slide down to the ground slowly. There are still plenty of options for time manipulation and the storyline also lets you travel back and forth in time, visiting the same locations in an alternate time period."},{"id":5715,"title":"Prisoner of War","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Wide Games","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"It is World War II, and the player takes the role of an American pilot, Captain Lewis Stone, who is thrown into a prison camp of the Nazis. While attempting to escape the camp, Captain Stone discovers that the Germans are developing a secret weapon they intend to use against the Allies. Soon his personal wish of escape turns into a desire to save the world from the destruction the Nazis are planning.  Prisoner of War can be described as a stealth game. Unlike most other games of its kind (e.g. the Thief series), the game relies on stealth entirely, without offering violent options. The protagonist is helpless in the prison camp, and his only weapon is his wit. Sneaking past guards to deliver an important object to a fellow prisoner, hiding items, staying in shadows to avoid being recognized, and other stealth-based activities occupy the largest portion of the game. "},{"id":5716,"title":"Pro Beach Soccer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pam Development","publisherName":"Wanadoo","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The game features up to six modes : friendly, arcade, Pro Beach Soccer Tour, Tournament, Championship and Training modes. You will have the choice to play in Bangkok, Rio de Janeiro, Marseille or Venice Beach. You can also have the choice to listen to audio commentaries in English, Thai, French or Portuguese languages. At last, you can play up to two players at the same time, in solo or cooperative modes.  Since 2000, the Beach Soccer Wordwide organization (BSWW) has links with the FIFA Fair Play Campaign so we can see up to 32 official national teams, with some of their real stars such as Eric Cantonna or Pascal Olmeta for France, Ramiro Figueiras Amarelle or Valeiro Mato Roberto, both for Spain."},{"id":5717,"title":"Pro Biker 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Pro Biker 2 sends you bite the dust on PS2 with your jumps, your faces and your blunders.  Improve yourself with solo races and try to challenge the best of the BMX.  Show them that you know use the handlebars! "},{"id":5718,"title":"Pro Bull Riders - Out of the Chute","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"D2C Games","publisherName":"Crave","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"PBR: Out of the Chute gives players the opportunity to experience PBR (Professional Bull Riders) either through the eyes of the riders themselves or even the bulls (24 total, 12 of each), each with their own strengths and weaknesses as well as signature moves.  The goal for the riders is to stay on for a full eight seconds while the bull's is to buck off the rider as fast as possible.****The list of riders and bulls are: ****Bull Riders****1. Brian Canter**2. Ross Coleman**3. J.W. Hart**4. Mike Lee**5. Guilherme Marchi**6. Justin McBride**7. Adriano Moraes**8. Ty Murray**9. Wiley Peterson**10. Chris Shivers**11. Mike White**12. Sean Willingham****Bulls****1. Big Bucks**13. Cat Daddy**14. Chicken on a Chain**15. Dr. Proctor**16. Just a Dream**17. Little Yellow Jacket**18. Okeechobee Spots**19. Reindeer Dippin**20. Shane**21. Versus Blackout**22. Vertical Limit**23. White Magic****The modes consists of a quick ride as either a rider or a bull or a tutorial that the player can learn the controls of the two.  There is also an unlimited mode where players can battle a bull without the eight second rule and see how long they can stay on.  There is also a season mode where the player can either use a rider or a bull in a ten city schedule (Dallas, Anaheim, Atlanta, Uncasville, Albuquerque, Tacoma, New York, New Orleans, Tulsa and Las Vegas) in an attempt to win the championship or the award for Bull of the Year with each event lasting three rounds.****The controls consist of using the the Left Analog stick for the rider and the bull, either to lean in a certain direction to keep from being thrown or for the bull, to buck and spin in an attempt to throw off the rider with the Right Analog stick only used to run in any direction for the bull.  The shoulder buttons are also used, the L1 and R1 is used for the rider to tighten their grip on the bull to keep from being thrown off, however these are only present in the medium and hard modes.  Likewise, the L2 and R2 are used for both the bull and rider and for their signature modes.  The X button is also used for the rider to dismount the bull, hitting it again while in air to land on their feet will give the player bonus points, also the X button can also be used during the ride to spur on the bull, resulting in bonus points as well.  Additionally, the bull can receive bonus points by breaking cameras and signs scattered around the side of the pen.****There are two different meters with the same purpose, the rider has a health meter which can be lowered, the lower it is the more likely the player will be thrown off.  Additionally, if a rider is injured in a ride, their health will be depleted slightly for the next round.  A rage meter is used for the bull, the higher the meter the more likely they can buck off a rider, but the lower it is the more the rider has a chance to complete the ride.****There are also power-ups that can be obtained through the season mode (however only in the medium and hard difficulty levels) that are obtained for scoring a certain sets of points for a round.  For the rider a spur is obtained and can be used to slow down the bull while the bull receives a set of horns that speeds up the bull and increases the chances of throwing off a rider.  These power-ups are activated by pressing and holding the Down button on the D-pad for a second.****There is also multiplayer capabilities where two friends can battle head-to-head, one as the rider and the other as the bull.  Players can also unlock videos of actual PBR action by completing certain objectives throughout the game."},{"id":5719,"title":"Pro Evolution Soccer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Pro Evolution Soccer  has more than 50 international soccer sides and 16 of the best club teams from around the world - ranging from Manchester United and AC Milan to Leeds United, who were briefly a top side at this time.****The player also has a large array of options. The player can play single matches as well as league or cup tournaments, and there is also a training mode. There are 5 difficulty levels, different weather conditions, and injuries are optional, as are extra time and penalty shoot-outs. Players can be designed with a range of physical and mental attributes, as well as different appearances.****Gameplay is not as end-to-end as the contemporary FIFA titles, and finishing is more of a matter of precise timing and skill. Players and officials make mistakes on occasion as well."},{"id":5720,"title":"Pro Evolution Soccer 2008","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 is a simulation of the soccer sport. The player can choose between numerous (partly licensed) teams and use the usual playing modes, e.g. training, cup championships or the Master League with a few additional managerial components. The main differences to Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 are a new adaptive AI for the Master League and a new animation system.****This version of the game has numerous differences to the NextGen version: It lacks the ability to perform dives and to change the player wall during free kicks. In return there are a few additional features: more stadiums (33 instead of 12), matches with random players, a more extensive training mode, the World Tour mode (about 100 challenges where the player has to solve certain goals in pre-defined situations, e.g. scoring a goal in a limited time) and unique community features, e.g. a friends list or private tournaments. The latter - along with all savegames - are compatible to both the PSP and PS2 version."},{"id":5721,"title":"Pro Evolution Soccer 2009","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 is the eight game of the Pro Evolution Soccer Series and features for the first time the \"Become A Legend\" mode in which you can create your own player and improve him playing in clubs all over Europe as well as playing with your national time in many international cups.****The Ligue 1 and the Eredivise are the fully licensed leagues. The Premier League, the LFP and the Calcio leagues are partially licensed and for the first time you'll be able to play the UEFA Champions League. You can also play with many other teams from other countries as well as 60 national teams in many leagues and cups. The \"Master League\" mode is still available.****The game has new moves, readjustment for ball movements, new animations and improved graphics."},{"id":5722,"title":"Pro Evolution Soccer 2010","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Konami has announced that Liverpool FC and Spanish international striker Fernando Torres is to join Lionel Messi as the cover stars of PES 2010!   Torres, 25, has enjoyed an incredibly successful season both at club and international level, and will now join UEFA Champions League winner Messi on the front of PES 2010's packaging. Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 Game •Enhanced Realism: PES 2010 delivers a pace of game in tune with football played at the highest level. Triangulation of passes and use of off-the-ball runs are key to breaking down the opposition, forcing the player to use the strengths of their team mates to create scoring opportunities. Gone are 'soft' goals that can be used to break the deadlock - instead, only working the channels and the precision play expected of great players will make a difference. •Player Characteristics: Key skills of the many players have now been attributed named, allowing users to incorporate them into their play strategy. Cover star Torres, for instance, is renowned for his ability to receive a pass in the penalty area, and to drop the ball to a teammate in a good position for a goal-scoring opportunity. As such, he is labeled a \"Fox In The Box\" and \"Goal Poacher\", in line with his prowess in both scoring and setting up goals. •Instant Tactical Switching: Each team has unique settings matching their real-life playing styles. Torres at Liverpool, for instance, will recreate the Merseyside club's sophisticated play and high numbers in attack, their pressing from midfield, strong defensive line, and width across the pitch. For the offense, the default settings support wide attacks and the aim to move in the back of the opponent's defense line. The user can summon the bar instantly during a match to adjust team tactics to enhance their defence or strengthen attacks. •Master League: The Master League now incorporates "},{"id":5723,"title":"Pro Evolution Soccer 2011","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Total Control: PES Productions has enhanced the 360-degree passing ratio, offering unprecedented levels of control over every pass, shot, throw-in, through ball and lofted through balls. This allows users to pass the ball into space, and move their play with total freedom. Players must precisely weight their passes and second-guess the runs of their team-mates and exploit their movement. Players even can apply pressure on opponents to force them off the ball. •Shot & Stamina Gauge: In addition to the generic power gauge, the Shot & Stamina meter details the player's exact level of fitness. Constantly sprinting will affect the player's movements and will have an adverse affect on his stats, with passes going awry and a loss of pace. •New Defender AI: Defenders now hold their positions naturally, no longer chasing any ball that enters their area - preferring to close down the attacker and force them into a mistake. •Animation and Player Physics: PES Productions has totally reworked every element of in-game animation. These additions will become clear before even kick-off, with the players enjoying fluid, natural movements, with more realistic acceleration and inertia than ever before. The physicality between players is also improved, which was a priority requested in PES forums. Jostling and blocking now looks stunning, while there is a larger variety of convincing tackling styles. Ambient animation also adds immensely to the in-game atmosphere, as players behave realistically when off the ball, and walk and run with a variety of individual styles. •Speed of Play: The new level of control means that PES 2011 enjoys a more considered pace of play, which varies dependent on situations. The game will burst into life as counter-attacks come into play, but players can dictate the pace via slow build up or exploiting available space to surge forward. It is harder to make long "},{"id":5724,"title":"Pro Evolution Soccer 2012","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2011","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"PES 2012 continues KONAMI’s determination to listen to its fanbase and make key improvements to the aspects the audience demands. Thus, the focus for PES 2012 is to ensure the highest level of playability, challenge and realism for the game, whilst also improving the level of control offered to users. Fundamental changes to all areas of its AI have been made following user feedback. Similarly, teamwork is central to how the game moves and feels, enabling fans to replicate anything they would see in a real match.Active AI: PES 2012 strives to recreate the movement and team ethic of real football, and Active AI plays a vital role in this. Players will no longer flock to a ball, but will make intelligent runs to create space and draw markers, while others will make themselves available, instigate runs, and visibly call for the ball. In the box, support players will make diagonal decoy runs, full backs will overlap on the wings and midfielders will provide support from behind the ball. The new Active AI routines ensure the flow of a match is more natural, with specific routines for both attack and defence. Hold-up play implemented last year has been improved for easier control with more effectiveness. Defending as a unit plays a key role, and players now hold a tight line, check on the distance between each other, track back as a unit, and fill in for each other. As individuals they also make better decisions to close space, block and tackle.  Jostling: Physicality is a key component in PES 2012, with player strength one of their key individual attributes, and having a vital effect on how they can use their strength to win the ball in a one-on-one situation. Players now fall depending on how they are challenged, with more realistic animations used to show the challenges between two jostling players.  Graphics: Several aspects of the game have enjoyed a huge overhaul. Player facial expression is now much richer and the lighting effects are more natural, while new cameras show off the huge variety of pitch-side movement, with more detail on and around the game than ever before.  Off The Ball Control: Equally key to opening up PES 2012 is the ability to highlight any player at any time. A new system has been implemented, allowing users to switch players with ease. In defence, the right stick is now used to select any outfield player, while set pieces are also enhanced through its use. Goal kicks, corners, free kicks and throw-ins now let the user quickly take control of any player off the ball, enabling clever runs which create space for an attack.  Referee AI: Referees are also crucial to general game flow and their AI has been greatly enhanced to ensure fewer interruptions to play. Decisions are improved, and advantage is played much more regularly in offside and free kick scenarios. As such, refs will only intervene when truly necessary, but they will show cards if necessary once play has broken down.  Pass Support: Accessed through the new personal player settings, Pass Support allows users to determine the level of AI assistance when passing the ball. Players can opt for one of five settings from full support, right up to full veteran setting which switches off all assistance so that the direction, weight and speed of every pass is at their disposal "},{"id":5725,"title":"Pro Evolution Soccer 2013","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2012","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Kick off for thrilling soccer matches on the pitch with PES 2013: Pro Evolution Soccer. Experience the excitement and heart-racing action of the world's most popular sport on your PlayStation 3. Jump onto the pitch and compete against some of the top players in the sport thanks to the inclusion of the UEFA Champion's League and Copa Santander Libertadores. Vie for glory against many of soccer's prolific personalities with the lifelike player models that have been upgraded to feature movements to appear more like the real-life players. Dribble and pass with more freedom than ever, and go up against top goalkeepers that are more true-to-life than ever before with improved animations, logic and responses. Take advantage of precise offensive and defensive controls to fire electric shots, execute pinpoint passes or to sway the momentum with strategic defensive stops and turnovers. Connect to and interact with other players thanks to the enhanced MyPES platform that links all online and offline gamers. At kickoff, do you want to be standing on the sidelines, or dominating the pitch?     Key Features: •Immerse yourself in the action with player model upgrades that feature movements and appearances based on their real-life counterparts  •Run out on the pitch alongside some of the world's greatest soccer players in the latest installment to the explosive Pro Evolution Soccer franchise  •Feel the electricity of the stadium come alive as you immerse yourself in the excitement of soccer  •Execute pinpoint passes, deadly accurate shots and strategically trap the ball to create flowing movement and force your opponents into turnovers with precise offensive and defensive controls  •Dominate the field as you dribble and pass with more freedom than ever thanks to Full Control  •Enjoy refined team and player decisions and movement with ProActive AI that creates more realism and control  •Go up against top goalkeepers with improved logic and animations for a true-to-life experience that's based on the moves and reactions of real goalkeepers  •Enjoy full social integration with the enhanced MyPES platform that allows all online and offline gamers to connect and interact with one another in real-time game sessions  •Compete against some of the best players on the planet in the UEFA Champion's League and Copa Santander Libertadores "},{"id":5726,"title":"Pro Evolution Soccer 2014","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2013","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Working from the ground up, PES Productions have strived to rework every element of play, creating a fresh and energetic new standard for football titles. In addition to noticeably improved graphics and seamless animation, the thrust of the new system's power has been used to redefine the way football is played on a home system. Gone are the limitations imposed by dated animation systems and AI elements, and instead PES 2014 boasts a central core that perfectly mimics the skill and awareness that elevates the world's greatest players above their peers.;Six central tenets combine to establish PES 2014 as a new benchmark in football simulations, governing everything from the way the player receives and controls the ball, the physicality of play, and the 'feel' of match-day: the rush and euphoria or crushing lows that experiencing an important games can bring. As such, the key pillars on which PES 2014 is based are:;True B all Tech: For the first time in a football simulation, PES 2014 centres everything on the ball: how it moves, and how players use it. First touch and sublime control are what set certain players apart from others. The ability to not only read a pass, but to be one step ahead and to know what is needed to gain yards on an encroaching defender. TrueBall Tech allows the player to trap or knock on a pass using the analogue stick with detailed barycentric physics determining the weight shift of the player and the height and speed of the pass, as to how the player's body will automatically shape to receive it.;Thus, the player has total control in determining how their body is angled to receive a pass, whereas previous football titles present the user with scant options. Instead, TrueBall Tech means that it can be chested or nodded past an opponent, flicked into space or to a team mate, while closer dribbling control is a much more personal attribute in the new game. "},{"id":5727,"title":"Pro Evolution Soccer Management","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Pro Evolution Soccer Management invites users to experience the dizzying highs and dreadful lows of managing a top-flight club. Players can manage any club from six European leagues, and are charged with balancing the day-to-day running of their chosen side, including player selection, training methods, and transfer dealings.  Using a simple yet effective menu system, players oversee every aspect of their team's performance. In addition, coaching staff must be chosen to assist in specific areas, while Pro Evolution Soccer 5's exhaustive player database can be scoured for new signings before entering negotiations to secure their services. Data from Pro Evolution Soccer 5 can be used in Management for the creation of 'Dream Teams', which can then be swapped and used in both games.  Pro Evolution Soccer Management is the perfect complement to Pro Evolution Soccer 5 and features an incredible level of depth. As in the real thing, the user will stand or fall by the results of their team, and while European glory is the aim of every manager, each team's Board of Directors will be quick to give struggling managers the sack. "},{"id":5728,"title":"Pro Race Driver","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Race Driver adds a storyline and career structure to the Codemasters touring car racing lineage. You are Ryan McKane, son of a fatally crashed racer and younger brother of a very successful racer. Guide Ryan to the top of closed-wheel racing.****A wide roster of championships and cars are featured. You can race a Mercedes DTM silhouette car, a BTCC Peugeot, Australia's V8 Supercars, and more. Realistic circuits are included, although many have to be unlocked. The physics engine as realistic, and multiple camera angles are on offer."},{"id":5729,"title":"Pro Rally 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Pro Rally is a simulation of the sport of rally racing. It features real licensed cars from manufacturers such as Seat, Subaru, Audi, Mitsubishi, Toyota, and Peugeot. It features stages all over the world including places like Italy, Argentina, England, and Sweden.****There are several modes of play which become available:****1. Time Trial:  Practice to get the fastest times.**School:  Earn a license by doing well in events which test performance in various conditions.**Championship:  The heart of the game.  Race for the fastest time in various events, and accumulate enough points to stay on top.**Arcade:  Race against multiple computer-controlled racers simultaneously.**Trophy:  Compete to continue on a tournament bracket.**Versus:  Race against another player in split-screen."},{"id":5730,"title":"Project - Snowblind","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics","publisherName":"Eidos, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Project: Snowblind is a first-person spy action game set in the year 2065. You play Lt. Nathan Frost, a cybernetically enhanced super-commando sent to Hong Kong to stop a terrorist plot to shut down all of the world's electronic systems. Player abilities include cyborg enhancements such as cloaking devices and ballistic shields, the ability to take control of robots and vehicles, and the typical FPS assortment of weapons."},{"id":5731,"title":"Project Eden","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Core Design Ltd.","publisherName":"Eidos, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Earth's population has grown, and because of this, humongous skyscrapers have been erected.  The rich and average live in these skyscrapers, while the poor, deranged, illegal and criminals live at the very bottom, in the scummy area.  The only time people go do down there is to do foundation maintenance.  Recently, a team of engineers has gone missing at the \"Real Meat Factory\", and the UPA team is sent in.****Project Eden puts you in command of four members of the UPA squad, each with different abilities that are required for the mission.****The game also contains a multiplayer mode, allowing you to play from two to four players in a cooperative or deathmatch game."},{"id":5732,"title":"Project Minerva Professional","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"An updated version of the original Project Minerva. This is a tactical action game about leading a large squad of agents against enemy robot soldiers across several missions. The heroine is modeled on and voiced by the Japanese actress, Norika Fujiwara. The budget edition is re-released as Simple 2000 Series Ultimate Volume 23. "},{"id":5733,"title":"ProStroke Golf - World Tour 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gusto Games","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"ProStroke Golf: World Tour 2007 is a golf simulation which unique feature is the innovative control scheme. In contrast to other golf simulations the tee is performed in first person mode. After choosing the club and the feet position the player needs to use both analog sticks. With the left one he simulates the swing and with the right one he relocates his body weight. It is not enough to relocate it simply in the right direction, the player needs to achieve a constant back and forth movement. ****This only works when using a gamepad, alternatively there is also a more traditional three-click control scheme in 3rd person. There the player chooses the body weight movement before the strike. With the first click he strikes out, with the second one he determines the precision and with the last one the strength. This, however, is still different to other golf simulations because the kind of swing is not chosen beforehand but determined by the swing parameters.****Less innovative are the playing modes. The game features the usual training, single tournament and career mode. The career mode however are just many tournaments tacked together. The player character improves his rank with successes but this just influences the conditions of participation for other tournaments and not the gameplay itself.****The game features nine licensed golfers, 18 courses (two licensed) and three real-life golf-commentators. With the editor the player can build own courses and tournaments."},{"id":5734,"title":"Pryzm - Chapter One - The Dark Unicorn","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Digital Illusions","publisherName":"TDK Mediactive, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Pryzm: Chapter One - The Dark Unicorn is set in a peaceful land where all five races (gnomes, elves, trolls, nymphs and unicorns) have their own kingdom. Unfortunately an epidemic infests all kingdoms except the one inhabited by the unicorns. Of course this leads to accusations and the unicorn Pryzm is sent out to end the plague - she is accompanied by the troll magician Karrock who distrusts her. The player takes control over both of them at the same time: the left analogue stick controls the unicorn and the right one the troll.****The basic gameplay is simple: the player rides through the 16 levels and battles infected flora and fauna.  After defeat they transform back to their real selves - if the whole level (including the periodic mini bosses) is rescued the player can proceed to the next one. The roles of the heroes are evenly divided: Pryzm is used for moving at different speeds, jumping and defensive spells, e.g. stun. Karrock on the other hand uses offensive spells and his magic wand to hit the enemies nearby. The game can be played in first or third person perspective."},{"id":5735,"title":"Psi-Ops - The Mindgate Conspiracy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Psi-Ops is an action game with a refreshing twist: no longer do you have to rely solely on big weapons and explosions to progress through it - you also have the aid of psychic powers to take down army after army of enemy soldiers.****In the game you take the role of Nick Scryer, a secret agent who had his face reconstructed and mind wiped clean in order to infiltrate a growing psychic organization calling itself The Movement. Nick, however, is captured, but manages to free itself and continue his mission to stop The Movement, regaining his psychic abilities along the way.****The game effectively mixes regular weapons with the weapons of the mind. You'll have access to a series of mind powers, such as Telekinesis (the ability to fling object and soldiers around), Pyrokineses (the ability to set things on fire), Mind Drain (for draining Psi power out of foes' minds) and Remote Viewing (leaving your body behind and exploring the level)."},{"id":5736,"title":"Psychonauts","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"BudCat","publisherName":"Majesco Entertainment Company","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Adventure game legend Tim Schafer deviates from his traditional design formula with Psychonauts, a traditional console-style platformer with a very unorthodox style. At a summer camp for up-and-coming psychics, a young boy with a very unusual level of psychic ability inexplicably shows up. The boy, named Raz, is allowed to stay at the camp until his father comes to pick him up, but his arrival coincides with very strange circumstances.****Soon, evidence that someone is psychically tampering with the campers' minds reveals itself, and Raz is the only one who can stop it. As Raz, you must psychically project yourself into the psyches of several different people in order to figure out what is going on and who is behind it.****Each mind features a highly unique and stylized environment and varying gameplay, ranging from standard platform jumping to playing a Risk-like board game against Napoleon."},{"id":5737,"title":"Psyvariar - Complete Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Skonec","publisherName":"Success Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Two games in one pack (Psyvariar Medium Unit together with revision), Psyvariar is a vertical-scrolling sci-fi shooter.****In the game, the human race has been exiled out of the solar system, and now live a peaceful existence under the watchful eye of the GUIS AI. Unfortunately a recent super nova has caused the AI to go out of control, and threatens to use the same weapons and defensive capabilities that kept humanity alive in outer space to completely destroy them.****You star as a lone pilot who must fly his mecha deep into the core of GUIS and destroy it before its too late, shooting your way through several enemy-infested stages (6 in the original, 8 in the arranged version) with the next stage being decided by the rank you get in the previous one. The game doesn't feature much in the way of power-ups or upgradeable weapons, but instead features the unique \"Buzz\" system, which increases your rate of fire and power in relation to horizontal rolling and movement, encouraging the player to move all over the screen. Also, your mecha has a unique power-bar that can only be filled by \"buzzing\" enemy bullets, which involves getting close to said bullets so that they scrape the edges of your mecha and charge it up. When max power is reached you can become invulnerable for a short time, which you can use to continue buzzing and extend your invulnerability to survive the intricate attack patterns.****The game uses polygonal graphics and features both the original arcade Psyvariar Medium Unit and a Revision mode, which upgrades the graphics and adds a few stages."},{"id":5738,"title":"Pump It Up - Exceed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Andamiro U.S.A. Corp.","publisherName":"Mastiff","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Pump It Up: Exceed is a dancing game similar to the games in the Dance Dance Revolution series. The Pump It Up dance mat is different from the norm as the arrows are set on diagonals and includes a button in the middle which allows for more complexity in the dance moves that are required to be performed in the game.  The general gameplay has the player watching a music video as symbols scroll by. The player must match the symbols on the screen with the symbols on the Pump It Up dance pad with their feet. Hitting the arrows in sync with the music will keep the players life bar up and give the player a good rating, while doing the opposite will drain the life bar and give bad ratings. If the life bar drains all the way, the game ends.  The game has several mode to choose from: •Arcade Mode has the player trying to achieve an “A” or an “S” rating on three consecutive songs. Doing that allows the player to play an extra song. Successfully completing songs in the Arcade mode opens them for play in Home Mode. •Home Mode allows the player to choose any song they have available to them. •Sudden Death Mode forces the player to perform a song flawlessly or the game ends. •Survival Mode - This mode becomes available after the player completes twenty songs in the Home Mode. This is an endurance test for the player, as the game keeps giving the players songs to go through until their life bar is finally depleted. •Video Mode - This mode is unlocked after the player completes a total of twenty songs in either Home or Arcade Mode. It allows the player to just watch the videos for any song they've completed. •Tutorial mode - Teaches the player how the game works. "},{"id":5739,"title":"Punisher, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Volition Inc.","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Punisher is a third person action game that pits the player against the darkest scum of the Marvel Comics' universe.  With over a dozen grimy New York locales, this superhero adaptation embraces the feel of the 30 year comic series.****Featuring loads of weapons, brutal environmental kills and an innovative new interrogation engine where the player controls every last aspect of over 70 torture scenarios, the Punisher  provides a rich gaming experience for fans of dark, intense action.****Story written by comics authors Garth Ennis and Jimmy Palmiotti."},{"id":5740,"title":"Puyo Pop Fever","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sonic Team","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Accord, teacher of the local magic school, has lost her magic flying cane. There is word of an award so the students are busy searching high and low for it. Naturally our heros, Amitie and her school nemesis Raffine, make their way toward the distant dark castle. Challenging, and being challenged by, everyone you come across in a game of, Puyo Pop!  ****A puzzle game of the falling-block variety the goal of which is to clear your blocks (Puyos) by is the combining four or more of the same color which will vanish. This will produce Nuisance Puyos. These colorless Puyos will fall onto you opponents screen, thus blocking chains and combos they could create. These pesky Puyos can only be exterminated by removing neighboring Puyos.****When an opponent send Nuisance Puyos to you screen you can try to \"offset\" by clearing your own Puyos and limiting the number that would fall on your screen. This will also increase your Fever Meter. When this meter fills you will be given a set of prearranged Puyos with which you can wrack up giant combos and send tons of Nuisance Puyos to you opponent. When any players field becomes so full they can no longer drop Puyos they lose the game.****Puyo Pop Fever features a Two Player Mode. Some versions allow for more people such as the DS version which allows up to eight players to compete in free-for-all or team modes."},{"id":5741,"title":"Puzzle Challenge - Crosswords And More!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Supersonic Software","publisherName":"Crave","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"A collection of more than 1,000 crossword puzzles, word searches and other brainteasers, Puzzle Challenge: Crosswords and More! offers puzzles ranging from easy to difficult standard crosswords, codebreakers that require the player to determine number matches assigned to each letter of the alphabet, puzzles with cryptic clues, diamond shaped puzzles and backwards puzzles where the player fills in their own black squares. Word searches come in standard or themed versions. Profiles can be set for multiple players so that the entire household can use the software. "},{"id":5742,"title":"Puzzle Maniacs","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"HuneX","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Puzzle Maniacs is the fantastic new union of three different puzzle games, all the best of the genre!  From classic puzzles, a unique image divided into many small pieces, the sliding puzzle, animated image, and the original game \"puzzle shown.\"  In the background a nice music and great sound effects.  More than 2000 different challenges await you, with a wide variety of images (flowers, movies, horror and much more).  Are you smart enough to play Puzzlemaniacs?  Test your skills! "},{"id":5743,"title":"Puzzle Party - 10 Games","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Compilation","description":"Welcome to the home of 10 mind-blowing addictive puzzle games!  You can enjoy these games alone or together with your friends&family, since Puzzle Party has several games that support 2-player mode!  The rules of each game are simple, but if you feel like you got confused, just check the game description either in the manual or in the game. Enjoy! "},{"id":5744,"title":"Puzzle Quest - Challenge of the Warlords","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Infinite Interactive","publisherName":"D3Publisher of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"As a citizen of the kingdom of Bartonia, it's your job to discover why the Undead have begun swarming all over the world of Etheria. In this RPG hybrid you'll be following the story of your character as they rid Etheria of the Undead scourge and save Bartonia, complete sidequests for extra money, experience, items and companions, craft your own weapons and armor, capture monsters for use as mounts or to learn their spells, and even lay siege to neighboring kingdoms in order to add them to your own empire. However, Puzzle Quest is an RPG with a twist. Everything is done (as the name implies) with puzzles.****Everything in Puzzle Quest is done with puzzles. The puzzles themselves are similar to Bejeweled in execution, with a few slight variations used for things like item crafting and enemy capture.****When fighting an enemy (which can range from zombies to orcs and even castle strongholds, each with their own special spells and abilities), you both take turns using the same board. The goal is to reduce your opponents hitpoints to zero, which can be done directly by linking up skulls in rows of three or more, or by using spells which require mana. To build up mana, just link three or more runes of the same color together, just like the skulls. Every time you gain mana, it's stored in your reserves until you use it (or are hit with a mana draining attack). Gold and experience are built up in the same way, using gold coins or purple experience orbs that occupy the same board and can be linked just like runes and skulls.****The real strategy behind the game comes into play when you factor in elemental mastery (gaining extra mana when linking runes for a specific element), equipment (which can prevent damage, drain mana and more), spells (which can poison, drain mana, stun and so on) and linking up groups of four or more. The reason groups of four are important is that every time a row of four-of-a-kind is created, you get an extra turn. While it doesn't sound important, getting four runes in a row could possibly give you enough mana to cast an extremely powerful spell and give you the extra turn to cast it before your enemy can even move.****There is also a direct action mode in which players can hone their skills against various opponents independent from the story mode, as well as wireless multi-card play where two players can square off using their own characters from the campaign mode."},{"id":5745,"title":"Q-Ball - Billiards Master","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ornith","publisherName":"ASK Co. Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Q-Ball is a hyperrealistic billiards simulation.  The focus is squarely upon accurate, realistic physics & ball behavior - friction, speed, collisions, etc.  ****Players can learn trick shots, practice, and even compete against the various computer players who are Pro-Ranked.  There's also a 2 player mode to play against a friend, over a total of 10 different games."},{"id":5746,"title":"Quake III - Revolution","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Bullfrog Productions","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The PS2 version of PC game Quake III: Arena includes all the maps and skins from the original title and the add-on pack Quake III: Team Arena. Quake is known for its fast-paced gameplay, movement-based tactics and jumps, and a balanced range of weapons, both prediction-based and hit-scan.****An updated single player mode is available, as well as several multiplayer modes. Choose from Deatmatch, Team Deathmatch, Single Weapon Deathmatch, Single Weapon Team Deathmatch, 1 Flag Capture the Flag, Capture the Flag, Team Possession, and Possession. Up to 4 players can play together through split-screen.****In this console version players get to use a variety of weapons: the Plasma Gun, Shotgun, Rocket Launcher, Chain Gun, Rail Gun and Machine Gun. The game's levels include many different landscapes ranging from wide open areas to winding tunnels. There are lava pits, water ways and a space station."},{"id":5747,"title":"Que pasa Neng! El videojuego","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Mini-Games","description":"No Description Available!"},{"id":5748,"title":"Quest for Aladdin's Treasure, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Rescue princess Jasmine from the clutches of evil sorcer Jafar! • Speed your way by magic carpet across the desert plains • Venture on foot through ancient temples, collecting hidden treasures on your journey to save the princess • Challenging puzzles in every temple that will test and reward you "},{"id":5749,"title":"Quest For Sleeping Beauty","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Quest for Sleeping Beauty adds challenge and intrigue to the classic tale of the sleeping princess revived by a handsome prince. As Prince Charming, players must fend off multiple opponents in pursuit of the princess, and manoeuvre their way through labyrinths to reach their destination the tower in which Sleeping Beauty lies.  By default, Prince Charming is the central character, who must make his way to the Sleeping Princess. In two-player mode, a Woodland Sprite joins the prince on his crusade, providing defensive support. Players also have the option of swapping the traditional roles of Prince and Princess, so that the Princess can also crusade to save her Prince.  Accumulate points by collecting the coins in your path as you make your way through the various levels en route to Sleeping Beauty. Fend off your opponents with artful manoeuvring along with your arsenal of potions. Track down the keys you need to make your way from one level to the next and defeat the guards that protect them. As levels increase in difficulty, you'll move from the forest to the castle grounds, and make your way through the castle dungeon to infiltrate the castle and approach the tower where Sleeping Beauty awaits.  Amass your arsenal of potions as you make your way towards Sleeping Beauty you can collect them as you do coins, but they may be guarded by opponents, so you'll have to manoeuvre carefully. Your potions bolster your powers of self defence send attackers fleeing from fear, freeze them in their tracks, or pass by them undetected in a cloak of invisibility. Brave the spooky forest and haunted castle passageways Quest for Sleeping Beauty's convincingly eerie graphics add a chilling edge to an exciting journey. "},{"id":5750,"title":"R-Racing Evolution","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"R:Racing Evolution is a racing game featuring several modes of gameplay:****Racing Life: This is a single player story mode. You play the part of Rena Hayami who begins the story as an ambulance driver. After successfully racing the vehicle to the hospital, you're offered a chance to drive a racecar. Rena's saga to become champion and defeat her rivals will unfold in various cut scenes between races and driving challenges that you must complete. There are 14 chapters total. ****Event Challenge: There are a variety of racing events you can enter, each with an entrance few you must earn by winning previous challenges. You can also tune up your car or buy new cars.****Arcade Mode: Here you can run a single race against computer controlled cars on the track of your choice. You can set several game options, such as the number of laps and rival cars.****Time Attack: Choose a racetrack and car, and try to earn the best time!****VS. Mode: This is a two player game. Choose a track, and two players race for either the best time or earn the most points.****The game features a variety of racing options you can set, including brake assist (will automatically brake for you if you enter a turn too fast), transmission types (automatic or manual), race difficulty, and adjustments to your cars performance. There are a variety of cars available, each with unique speed and steering characteristics. You can also unlock more cars by playing Racing Life and Event Challenge.  There is also a pressure meter: when driving behind another vehicle, you will begin to apply psychological pressure to the driver which is indicated by a meter above the car. When full, the driver will be very likely to make a mistake giving you an opportunity to pass easily! There is an instant replay option, and you can save your best (or worst!) races for viewing later on."},{"id":5751,"title":"R-Type Final","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Irem","publisherName":"Irem Software Engineering, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In R-Type Final, your enemy is the Bydo, an evil (and living) weapon capable of reproducing itself. Humanity has fought the Bydo four times so far, and each time was victorious. However, each time the Bydo appears it is stronger than before, and now it's back and you need to destroy it again! Like other games in the R-Type Series, the game is a scrolling shooter where you need to guide a spaceship through various stages and destroy the many enemies (including very large end of level bosses). The game features a large variety of spaceships (over 100!) to choose from, each with varying capabilities. Regardless of which ship you choose, you begin the game with limited firepower; you can fire a basic weapon, or hold down a button to charge up and fire a more powerful burst. Occasionally power ups will appear on the screen; collect these to equip your ship with additional weapons, including a variety of lasers, missiles, and other useful items. In addition to the normal game, an AI VS mode is also included. In this mode, you can set up one of your available fighters to be controlled by the computer and then fight it to see who wins in various battles."},{"id":5752,"title":"RA.ONE - The Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2011","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Trine","publisherName":"SCEE","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Ra.One: The Game is an action game that features characters from the 2011 Indian science fiction superhero film Ra.One. It is a prequel to the movie and has many characters from it. There are eleven playable characters that fight one-on-one or one against many in 20 3D arenas. They fights by combining melee attacks into combos, but can also use ranged weapons. The environment can be used in various ways and there are height differences. There are three game modes: Story mode, Brawl mode and Challenge mode. Multiplayer is supported for up to four players."},{"id":5753,"title":"Raceway - Drag & Stock Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Fire up your engines and get ready to tear up the track in the world's fastest and most dangerous of all motorsports! Launch your funny car, top fueller, or stock car down quarter-mile straights, banked ovals and a host of other wild circuits. With plenty of game modes and insane stunts to master, RACEWAY: Drag & Stock Racing offers all the high-speed, tyre blistering action you'll ever need! "},{"id":5754,"title":"Radiata Stories","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tri - Ace","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Young Jack Russell wants to follow in the footsteps of his father, a renowned member of the Royal Radiata Knights who protect the kingdom. Unfortunately, Jack is more than a little in need of some refining. He's a bad boy with a sharp tongue and a penchant for kicking objects and even people around.  Can a world-saving quest help this obnoxious 16-year-old grow into a respectable human being?****Radiata Stories is a lighthearted and humorous fantasy role-playing game from Square Enix. You control Jack as he travels from town to town, recruiting allies and taking on menial tasks. Of course there's also a plot of saving the kingdom from certain doom, but there's plenty of time for exploring and meeting people before you'll need to worry about that. The game is fairly open-ended, allowing players to explore at their leisure.****Unlike the usual RPG, where the NPC characters simply wait around for the player to come listen to their one sentence, everyone in Radiata Stories has their own life. People wake up, go places and do things, then go back home. Learning the characters' schedules and using them to Jack's advantage is critical to a successful adventure. Sometimes they're too busy to stop and talk to you, so you have to catch them at the right time. This makes Radiata feel less like a game and more of a living, breathing world.****Combat is real-time, much like Star Ocean: Till the End of Time and Namco's Tales series, but you can give general guidelines for the NPC party members on how they should operate.  There's even a link system that lets you coordinate your party's strategy.****There are two main story paths through the game, and after you've completed one you get to keep all your money and skills the second time around.  A minimum of two play-throughs are required to discover and recruit the game's 177 potential party members.  (Shades of the Suikoden series by Konami.) Once you've recruited people as friends, you can swap your current party members at any time, but the only character you ever control yourself is Jack: if his HP falls to 0, your adventure is over."},{"id":5755,"title":"Radio Helicopter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tomcat System","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"How cool would it be to do your chores with a remote control toy? In RC Helicopter, you get to pilot a remarkable authentic helicopter through your house, a train station and even a haunted high school as you perform various tasks for friends and neighbors to earn points for new batteries and parts! As your skills increase, so do the jobs - like chasing a flock of dirty birds away from a storefront or trying to capture a ghost or two on film for the school newspaper! No matter what, you get to control several RC Helicopters in your quest to get your hands on the ultimate toy!   Based on real fight dynamics for small craft!  The Analog Controller simulates true RC feel!  Three distinct camera angles to view the action!  Accomplish daring feats of flying to earn new parts or to buy a brand new helicopter!  Complete all the missions to unlock hidden levels! "},{"id":5756,"title":"Radio Helicopter II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Systems","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Take control of a radio controlled miniature helicopter, explore an even bigger house and discover all the secrets. Unlock all-new different types of radio controlled helicopters. Will you be able to collect all the stars hidden throughout the house? "},{"id":5757,"title":"Raging Blades","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Pacific Century Cyber Works","publisherName":"Wanadoo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The continent of Atranart is at the verge of doom and destruction. **Monsters appear everywhere and their sole purpose seems to be mayhem and destruction upon all lands. **Player takes control one of four heroes: knight, wizard, priestess or warrior, and then it's time to cleanse the land from evil once again.**Very action oriented adventure in the world of magic and heroes is the deal here, and many, many monsters will die and lots of hacking and slashing to be done before the quest is over.**The said quest is nine differently themed levels long, each one consisting of several smaller stages in which the player must accomplish a set number of tasks before she can move along to the next one. There is also a multiplayer mode, which is a versus mode game where maximum of four people can take on each other."},{"id":5758,"title":"Raiden III","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Moss","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Raiden III is the follow-up to the early 90's shoot 'em-ups Raiden and Raiden II. Once again you control the Raiden \"Fighting Thunder ME-02\" trying to fend off the attack of the alien invaders. There are in total 7 levels, the first three set on Earth and the last three in space. ****This is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em-up which (as many other vertically scrolling shooters do) offers the option to either play the game in \"yoko\" or \"tate\" screen flipping modes depending on whether your tv is placed on its side or not.****Technique**In arcades, it was the first game to use the \"Taito Type X arcade system\"-board. It implements a 3D scrolling system permitting the scenery to move in three dimensions: climbing, descending, vertically moving.****Weapons****Main weapons**Yellow Vulcan Shot**Spread weapon - shoots streams of 2/4 projectiles in 3/5/7 directions.****Green Proton Laser**Replaces the characteristic \"toothpaste\" plasma laser of the Raiden series.****Blue Laser (new to the series)**A continuous forward-facing blue laser, lateral ship movement makes it swerve slightly.****Secondary Weapons**Nuclear Missile (\"M\" power-up)**Dumb-fire missiles that spread out laterally then accelerate forward. In addition to direct hits, the explosions cause damage as well.****Homing Missile (\"H\" power-up)**Homing missiles that target the closest enemy around the player; weak damage, but it protects the ship on its flanks.****Radar Missile (\"R\" power-up)**A partially guided missile; the missiles drift laterally until they align with enemies and charge forward. The radar missiles' explosions cause damage as well.****Smart bomb**A ball of flame spreads out around the ship. The bomb stock can be increased with bomb power-ups (\"B\" on a spinning triangle). The ship can carry up to 7 bombs."},{"id":5759,"title":"Rally Championship","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Warthog","publisherName":"SCi Games Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Features 29 cars, including Subaru, Mitsubishi, Toyota & Ford,  plus classic cars such as the Audi Quattro and Mini Cooper.**24 full rally stages are available to the single player, with arcade, championship and quick race modes available.**The game also features a split screen multi player mode for up to four players with 8 unique  tracks.**The cars use a four point physics system, dynamic damage and mud/dust/snow effects.**The rally stages take place in England, Wales, Scotland, Finland, Kenya and USA and feature various weather and road conditions."},{"id":5760,"title":"Rally Fusion - Race of Champions","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Rally Fusion: Race of Champions is a racing game that lets you compete in the Race of Champions and the Nations Cup.****The Race of Champions is a single event where you race head to head with identical cars on parallel courses. The Nations cup is an off-road cup where up to eight teams race it out in a knock-out competition. Each mode can be raced in three difficulty levels of which the harder two must be unlocked first by finishing the easier class. Each difficulty comes with different cars and adjustments to the tracks. Besides these two main modes the game also comes with: duel, rally, circuit, rally cross, driving, hill climb, elimination and follow-the-leader game modes. Tracks from all over the world are included as well as 30 professional world-class drivers from the featured events."},{"id":5761,"title":"Rampage - Total Destruction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Pipeworks Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Midway Games Ltd.","players":"1-3\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Scum Labs is testing a new drink called 'Scum Soda'.  However, all thirty test subjects that drank it have transformed into angry, hulking monsters!  Most of the monsters have been contained in cryo-tubes and hidden within various cities.  However, some monsters, such as George, Lizzie and Ralph, are still free!  It's up to you to tear down cities and find the hidden monsters.****Rampage: Total Destruction is an update to the arcade game Rampage.  In it, you play as one of thirty furious monsters as you make your way through cities, destroying buildings and eating people for health.  Destroying buildings builds up your \"Rampage Meter\" - when this is full, you'll become super-powered for a while, and be able to destroy things much more quickly.  Each level also has a bonus challenge - such as 'Eat ten mimes' or 'Destroy five trams'.  If you complete this challenge, your monster will receive a permanent upgrade, such as a roar attack, or a charge punch.  At the tenth level of each city, players face off against a boss character, Dr. Vector - if you destroy his dangerous machines as well as levelling the city, you'll receive a bonus.****A new feature of Rampage: Total Destruction is the ability to climb on the front of buildings.  Instead of just climbing the sides and standing on the top of buildings, players can now smash the buildings from the front as well.  However, there is an added danger to this - people now hurl objects like televisions out their windows in an attempt to try and stop you.****The game also includes two previous games from the series as a bonus - the original Rampage, and Rampage World Tour.  These games are emulations of the arcade versions of the game."},{"id":5762,"title":"Rapala Pro Bass Fishing 2010","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"FUN Labs","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Rapala Pro Bass Fishing 2010 pits players against real-life fishing pros on top freshwater lakes across North America - only the finest techniques and equipment will determine who is the best of the best. For the first time ever in a fishing game, the competition is set up in a professional tournament structure and the action is presented as a live TV event with announcers (including Barry Brueland, the voice of InFisherman TV), live updates, competitive leader boards, analysis, and heart-pounding final weigh-ins. The competition gets tough as you fish through over 20 tournament events on your quest for the season trophy. "},{"id":5763,"title":"Rapala Pro Fishing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Rapala Pro Fishing takes you through 12 locations such as Mille Lacs Minnesota, Sam Rayburn Texas, Lake Okeechobee, and the Amazon.****You'll fish for 13 game fish species such as largemouth and smallmouth bass, catfish, muskie, walleye and king salmon. Choose from over 750 Rapala brand lures. A fishing guide will help you if you're not sure what the best lure, location or strategy is."},{"id":5764,"title":"Ratatouille","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Asobo Studio","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"This game is based on the award winning Pixar movie of the same name. Remy is a rat who dreams of becoming a becoming a cook like his hero, the famous French chef Gusteau. Due to a series of unfortunate events, Remy finds himself in the sewers of Paris right below Gusteau's restaurant.****Unfortunately, it is difficult for a rat to find a job in the kitchen, but through his friendship with a clumsy janitor, Linguine, they are able to work together towards achieving their goals. Unfortunately, there are many obstacles that stand in their way – scheming chefs, health inspectors, food critics and even Remy's family.****This game features many of the exciting conflicts in the film, but expands on it with 6 open world environments to explore. There are numerous minigames featured that can be unlocked for multiplayer. Remy has to navigate his way through kitchens and sewers with interesting platform mechanics. There are cooking challenges as well as chase sequences."},{"id":5765,"title":"Ratchet - Deadlocked","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Insomniac Games","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Ratchet: Deadlocked is the fourth game in the Ratchet & Clank series by Insomniac Games. Deadlocked is different in its counterparts in that it focuses more on shooting than platforming and puzzle elements. The game allows you to use two bots to fight along side you, which can be upgraded over time with better weapons and firepower.****The storyline involves Ratchet and Clank, along with Al, being kidnapped and forced to compete in a underground reality show called \"DreadZone\" run by the media mogul Gleeman Vox on the outer fringes of the galaxy.****There are 10 total weapons in the game, significantly less than the other games. However, modding these weapons is more emphasized than before, with different kinds of Alpha and Omega mods. Omega mods can be used on any weapon, and range from the freeze mod to the magma mod. Alpha mods are weapon-specific, and increase the rate of fire, ammo capacity, and power. The game also features online multiplayer.****Clank is not a playable character in this game, although he gives advice to Ratchet over his communication link."},{"id":5766,"title":"Ratchet & Clank - Going Commando","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Insomniac Games","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"What happens to heroes after they've saved the world? Going Commando follows Ratchet and his robotic sidekick Clank on a post-adventure adventure, traveling across the universe to stop the next evil threat.****Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando is a 3rd-person action platformer, with a heavy emphasis on blowing things up. The player is supplied with an all-new arsenal of weapons along with some old favorites. The game features an RPG-like experience system that allows the player to build up weapons into more powerful forms. Hovercraft races, space battles, and monster arenas are all tossed into the mix with the platforming elements."},{"id":5767,"title":"Ratchet & Clank - Size Matters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"High Impact Games","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters is the first game in the Ratchet & Clank franchise to appear on the PSP and it does not stray away from from the console versions. In this 3D action platformer, the duo gets lured into a mysterious quest and soon rediscovers a forgotten race of genius inventors known as the Technomites. These inventors set out to create an army of clones.****Ratchet & Clank are supplied with an all-new arsenal of upgradable weapons along with some old favorites, like the Agents of Doom, the Hypershot and the Suck Cannon. Gameplay includes an RPG-like experience system that allows the player to build buy new mods, similar to Up Your Arsenal. Ratchet can also collect pieces of different armor sets. These can be worn and mixed at will, but full sets (helmet, gloves, boots, suit) provide extra abilities. Ratchet's hovercraft races, Giant Clank's space battles, and Clank's battle robot arenas as minigames are all tossed into the mix with the platforming elements.****Multiplayer is supported through Wi-Fi Ad Hoc or Infrastructure with 4 game modes: DeathMatch, Team DeathMatch, Capture the Flag, and Iron Lombox Challenge. In the Iron Lombox Challenge mode the players need to complete specific goals like loading cows into a giant meat truck or collecting power cells for the team."},{"id":5768,"title":"Ratchet & Clank - Up Your Arsenal","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Insomniac Games","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"After word spreads of Ratchet and Clank's recent conquest in Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando, Clank finds himself recognized as an interstellar robot of mystery and intrigue after starring in his own television series, Secret Agent Clank. While Ratchet is dismayed by his new sidekick status, the feelings are put aside when the twosome is called together by the Galactic President to bring peace to the universe. They find themselves traveling back to Planet Veldin to battle Dr. Nefarious, a robotic super villain who has devised a diabolical scheme to wipe out all organic life in the galaxy."},{"id":5769,"title":"Ratchet & Clank","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Insomniac Games","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Ratchet & Clank is a platform/adventure game in a similar vein to the 3D versions of the Rayman, Sonic, Mario, or other games. It involves the two protagonists Ratchet, a furry alien creature, and Clank, a nerdy little robot, going on a quest to find Captain Qwark and ultimately to help save the galaxy.****Ratchet & Clank includes many of the best features of previous similar games, but makes itself unique in a number of ways. Firstly each of the game's levels are huge sweeping vistas with extremely detailed buildings which are visible at all times (i.e. there is no distance fog). This means that a building on the horizon is not just a \"backdrop\"; in all likelihood Ratchet will be exploring it in a few moments time. Secondly, the game includes a number of sub-games, such as a space fight sequence and a number of turret shoot-outs which are akin to Missile Command in the first person.****The game has over twenty levels (planets) and includes as many real-time cut-scenes which tell the story. Also of note is that the story is non-linear, requiring the player to return to previous levels to complete objectives and to choose between multiple paths forward. There is also a respectable array of weapons, gadgets, and accessories to find or buy as the game progresses, which offer some unique gameplay features."},{"id":5770,"title":"Raw Danger!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Irem","publisherName":"Irem Software Engineering, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The year is 2010. Joshua Harwell and Stephanie McMurrough got a job as waiters in the opening event of Geo City, a new underground city that marks a step forward in advanced and safe city design. Everything is going well...but then a levee breaks and the Hudson River unleashes its wrath on Geo City. Panic and chaos spreads around the place.**Who will survive?****Raw Danger is the spiritual successor of Disaster Report (AKA SOS: The Final Escape in Europe). In this game you must guide not only Joshua and Stephanie but also several other characters out of their pending underwater grave. Those characters include Amber Brazil, a young woman wrongly accused of murdering her brother, a cab driver, an amnesiac and a schoolgirl. By making the right choices you get to play also as Keith Helm, the hero of the previous game.****The main goal of the game is getting past various obstacles and challenges while keeping your body temperature. As the temperature drops the characters' movement slows down and eventually they'll collapse. You can keep warm with heat sources such as stoves, radiators and barrel fires, which are used also to save the game and cook food that charges your energy.****Each character has its own type of gameplay: Joshua is strong and young and can perform physically challenging tasks, Amber has handcuffs which limit her movement and must use stealth tactics to avoid the police, and the taxi driver uses his taxi to avoid different disasters."},{"id":5771,"title":"Rayman 2 - Revolution","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Admiral Razorbeard and his gang of robot pirates have enslaved all the creatures in Rayman's world, including the peaceful Teensies and the Lums, which give life to the earth. Rayman has been captured by the pirates as well and is lamenting his troubles in his prison cell, when he meets his good friend, Globox. Globox has smuggled in a silver Lum, given to him by the great fairy, Ly. With the power of the silver Lum, Rayman is able to once more shoot his fists. With his power restored, the pair escape the flying prison ship and embark on another adventure to save the entire world!  Rayman 2: The Great Escape is the sequel to Rayman, a 2D side-scrolling platform game. Unlike the previous game, Rayman 2 is entirely in free-roaming 3D environments, similar to Super Mario 64. Rayman has many unique abilities that can help him get around the world. In addition to being able to shoot his fists, he can use his hair to hover like a helicopter, and even glide on air currents in certain places. He can climb certain walls and ceilings and can even use his fists to swing from special purple Lums which are shaped like rings. Rayman also has many unique items at his disposal, such as powder kegs which can be carried or fly like jets, strange warheads with legs that he can ride and steer like bucking mules, and gigantic plums that can be thrown into the water to create new paths.  Rayman's goal is to find the four masks of the world, which allow the owner to reawaken Polokus, the spirit of the world. These masks are scattered far and wide, and are well hidden and guarded, so it is not an easy task. By gathering the yellow Lums, Rayman will gain access to new worlds, which will take him to the locations of new masks. Collecting yellow Lums also rewards him with new powers and life meter extensions."},{"id":5772,"title":"Rayman 3 - Hoodlum Havoc","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Globox, a friend of Rayman, has placed the world into a deadly possibility. By eating Andre, the Lord of the Dark Lums, Globox has enraged the Hoodlums, who plan to take back their master no matter what the cost to the world around them. It's up to Rayman to save the day and find a cure to rid the Dark Lord from Globox. ****Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc is a 3D third-person platform game. Rayman, the main hero, jumps and punches his way through numerous colorful levels, with Globox (and Andre inside him) tagging along and occasionally commenting on the goings-on. Rayman's main weapon is his fist; he can use it to shoot projectiles at the attacking Hoodlums and other foes, and the projectiles are more powerful when the fist is charged by holding down the &quot;shoot&quot; button. ****The game is divided into several worlds, each divided into a couple of levels; the game is saved automatically after each level. In between the worlds, the player has to complete a mini-game where he has to surf along light-beams in a psychedelic environment. ****Rayman can also come across power-ups which temporarily give him a special power: the green power-up allows him to shoot tornadoes, the blue power-up gives him the ability to use a grappling hook, the yellow power-up allows him to fly for a short while, the orange power-up allows him to shoot precisely guided missiles and the red power-up grants him a very powerful fist that can bash doors. These power-ups are always necessary to defeat an enemy or a boss, or to get to the next part of the level. ****Rayman can find and free the Teensies locked in cages throughout the level; the freed Teensies will express their gratitude by opening up the next part of the map or by summoning some bonuses to collect. Each six Teensies freed increases Rayman's health bar. ****There are numerous bonuses hidden throughout the levels; completing the levels with lots of score will unlock humorous animations and mini-games. ****The Game Boy Advance Rayman 3 links to the Gamecube through the link port, allowing you to play exclusive mini-games on both systems, and download new levels to the GBA."},{"id":5773,"title":"Rayman Arena","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is the first multiplayer game in the Rayman series. It's no jump and run as the other Rayman franchises were - here, you race against your friend or battle him in the arena. These battles are of course child-friendly - you must collect five glowing spheres before the other player does. ****Go at it in mind-bending races courses, or square off head to head in the battle arena. Use your speed in 12 race courses where you must take risks, use tricks, and trip up your opponents as you run, slide, climb, and helicopter for the checkered flag. You can freeze the other player for a few seconds by shooting him with an ice beam. ****For these battles, 12 different maps are included. Knockout your opponent with power-ups, traps, and special ammo, and four-player action - splitscreen on consoles, over the internet on PC.****You can unlock rewards such as bonus levels, additional modes, character skins, and new characters by beating the best times and highest scores."},{"id":5774,"title":"Rayman Raving Rabbids","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft Montpellier","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"In the fourth Rayman game of the main series, Rabbids invade the earth and lock up Rayman in a prison inside a coliseum. He is forced to take part in more than 75 mini-games, called trials. Rayman will get to throw cows, milk cows, make Rabbids dance - even  race warthogs and eagles... all for the amusement of the Rabbids. After winning games, Rayman will earn plungers which can be used to construct a ladder to escape from the jail cell. After completing three trials in the coliseum, a boss game must be completed; such as an on-rails first person shooter, or a racing game.****During the Story Mode, the player unlocks special mini-games which can then be played in Score Mode to unlock new content (such as music, wardrobes and challenges) and  improve scores. Getting a high score in Score Mode also generates a password to allow players to submit their high score to an online rankings system via Ubisoft's home page.   The game can be played in single player mode and multiplayer modes (up to four people in competitative or co-operative gameplay)."},{"id":5775,"title":"RC Revenge Pro","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In RC Revenge Pro, the player can compete in races with radio controlled vehicles. There are championship, single race and split-screen modes.****The game features more than 30 different and crazy vehicles from sports cars to trucks, jeeps and more. There are also more than 20 tracks, set in the jungle, a haunted mansion, a space station, a post-apocalyptic world of mutants, a cartoon world and a pirate island. Every scenario has 4 tracks and is very unique in graphics and music. There is also a track builder mode, where players can create their own race tracks with simple street blocks.****Each car is also available in a boat version, because many tracks contain water sections. There are also many crazy pickup weapons which let the player occasionally win a race he is expected to lose."},{"id":5776,"title":"RC Sports - Copter Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Xicat Interactive","publisherName":"Xicat Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"RC Sports Copter Challenge brings you a new experience in helicopter simulation. Try and earn your licence by competing in four different modes spanning numerous locales. Spend points awarded to update 'copter parts and buy new rigs. Tricks, points, manoeuvering and obstacles will determine whether or not you are the RC pilot champion. "},{"id":5777,"title":"RC Toy Machines","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Put your Radio Control Car driving skills to the ultimate test! Race through makeshift tracks, set up in the real world.  Featuring 4 unique environments across 8 insane tracks. Select one of 6 car types and get racing through those checkpoints ahead of the rest of the field, and Nitro your way to victory. "},{"id":5778,"title":"Ready 2 Rumble Boxing - Round 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Games Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Ready 2 Rumble: Round 2 is a cartoon style boxing beat 'em up with plenty of strange looking characters to choose from and beat the hell out of. You can train your character up to the best of his/her ability and then fight the best in the world for the championship belt. ****Round 2 adds some new play modes and characters into the mix of previous fighters. In this round, there are now 3 levels to the RUMBLE combo gauge (much like a Street Fighter game). Once you reach the third level, you can hit your enemy for six, out of the ring and into the crowd."},{"id":5779,"title":"Real Madrid - The Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Virgin Play","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Real Madrid : The Game will offer a unique game where the player takes on the role of a rising football star from the beginning of his career to winning the league with Real Madrid. The experience will not just be on the pitch but in life as well – from relationships to wardrobe; training to parties. It will give the football fan the exciting opportunity to craft the career of a professional player as they see fit, and reap the rewards of playing and choosing well.  Real Madrid : The Game will deliver the player the full experience of being a professional footballer, not just the experience on the pitch, but in life as a whole. We follow the meteoric rise of a talented but unknown player into a Real Madrid superstar, both on and off the pitch.  Can you live life as a superstar? With all the glamour and the potential agonies that are part of the greatest game on earth? "},{"id":5780,"title":"Real Pool","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Takara","publisherName":"TAKARA Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"Real Pool lets the player experience what it is like to play billiards with physics designed so that the billiards, table surfaces are cues react realistically.  There are a dozen different games to compete in including the standard 8 ball, 9 ball, rotation and different games such as Carom and Bowliards.  There are also 25 different table designs to choose from as well that are fully rendered in 3D.****It also features four different game modes including a puzzle mode and eight different AI opponents to go up against or go head-to-head against a friend."},{"id":5781,"title":"Real World Golf","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mad Catz","publisherName":"In2Games Ltd","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Real World Golf is a golfing game that makes use of the Gametrak system. The Gametrak is an external piece of hardware that is included with the game. The Gametrak can, through the use of gloves which are connected to it with tiny wires, accurately read out the swing the player makes with the included tiny golf club. It determines the power with which you hit, but also any effects you may put on the ball. The Gametrak can read out speeds ranging from 2000 miles per hour to 1 millimeter per hour.****Once you start the game you no longer need to use your keyboard or gamepad, all menus can be navigated with use of simple hand gestures. The game itself contains ten 18-hole courses which have to be unlocked one by one. You can play in various modes such as tournament, championship, training and party. Party mode includes several mini games such as hitting cars in the parking lot, hitting a giant bulls-eye in the sky, hitting as close to a target as possible or hitting through hoops. Each game mode can be played against the AI or friends in hotseat multiplayer."},{"id":5782,"title":"Real World Golf 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"In2Games","publisherName":"In2Games Ltd","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Real World Golf 2007 is the sequel to Real World Golf. Like its predecessor it make use of the Gametrak, an external hardware gadget that tracks your motions. To use it you put on a set of gloves which are linked to the Gametrak with thin wires. Using a small plastic golf club you can make the swing you need through determining the force and possible effects you want to give the ball.The Gametrak can read out speeds ranging from 2000 miles per hour to 1 millimeter per hour.****Once you start the game you no longer need to use your keyboard or gamepad, all menus can be navigated with use of simple hand gestures. The game itself contains 15 new 18-hole courses which have to be unlocked one by one. You can play in various modes such as tournament, championship, training and party. Party mode includes several mini games such as hitting cars in the parking lot, hitting a giant bulls-eye in the sky, hitting as close to a target as possible or hitting through hoops. New in this version is a completely revamped putting method. Each game mode can be played against the AI or friends in hotseat multiplayer."},{"id":5783,"title":"Realm of the Dead","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Neverland","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Three valiant souls are now all that stands between mankind and a fate worse than death. A terrible plague is sweeping the country, raging through towns and countryside, turning all those in its wake into bloodthirsty zombies. Charged with carving a path through the undead, you and your two brave friends must rescue a noble Count and uncover an evil conspiracy that threatens to tear apart the realm!  Your band of warriors will need to fight tooth and nail through numerous locations including dark and dismal dungeons, a creepy mansion and a forest infested with aggressive plant life in order to free the realm.  Before you despair there is hope! Combat victories earn you valuable funds to spend on new weapons, amulets, gauntlets and many other magical and military items. As your experience grows so do your defence and attack ratings and over time you can unlock more powerful combination attacks that will strike fear into the hordes of enemies.  Arm your troops. The enemy forces are increasing their numbers and boss characters lie in waiting for you. Play Realm of the Dead it's zombitastic! "},{"id":5784,"title":"RealPlay Golf","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"In2Games","publisherName":"In2Games Ltd","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"REALPLAY Golf is a golf game with all of the usual types of mode (Stroke Play, Tournaments, Practice, Multiplayer, Stableford, etc.) featured. The real difference between this and the multitude of Golf games available for PlayStation 2 is that it does not support the DualShock Controller at all - it uses its own wireless motion-sensing Golf Club. Players are required to use the wireless club to take their shots using realistic golf swings.****There is a Driving Range and a Putting Course to practice on before setting out on a full round of Golf. The game is set amongst 8 courses, featuring environments from the U.K, USA, France, New Zealand, Scotland and the Caribbean. There is a range of A.I. players to compete against, each with their own personality and play style. These can be unlocked as reward for winning tournaments, achieving given feats or reducing your handicap."},{"id":5785,"title":"RealPlay Pool","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"In2Games","publisherName":"In2Games Ltd","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"REALPLAY Pool is a pool and snooker game for the PlayStation 2 that makes use of a motion sensitive controller in the shape of a cue stick that is included with the game. You use the cue stick controller just like you would use a normal cue in order to strike the balls ingame. You tilt it up or down for spin and can control how much thrust you apply to the ball. Game modes include practice, exhibition, world tour and multiplayer. Each mode can be played in various types of pool and snooker and in the world tour mode you must play all variants."},{"id":5786,"title":"RealPlay Puzzlesphere","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"In2Games","publisherName":"In2Games Ltd","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Party","description":"REALPLAY Puzzlesphere is an action puzzle game in the vein of Marble Madness and Super Monkey Ball using the Realplay system of motion sensitive controllers. Included with a game is a motion sensitive orb that works much like a Wii Remote. If you tilt it in any direction the ball on screen will gather up momentum in that direction. The further you tilt it the more momentum it will gather. The goal of the game is to guide the ball on the screen through complex 3D courses where you have to avoid gaps, make jumps and roll around sharp corners. There are various checkpoints along the way that serve as respawn points and make sure the player doesn't cut short on the designated circuit. When the ball on screen falls out of bounds the player loses a life. He only receives a few lives for each level where he has to make do with. One additional control is the air brake that applies a sudden momentum in the exact opposite direction as the current rolling direction. This can be used for late escapes. To make it more difficult fans can try to blow you off course. A variety of power-ups can be collected to improve your air brake for example, but they are placed at hard to get locations.****The game comes with 36 levels in 6 different environments. There are four game modes: practice, arcade, time trial and 2-4 player time attack."},{"id":5787,"title":"RealPlay Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"In2Games","publisherName":"In2Games Ltd","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"REALPLAY Racing is an arcade racing game that makes use of a motion sensitive wireless steering wheel that is included with the game. Rotating the wheel left and right allows you to steer in the game.****The game features several game modes such as quick race, arcade mode, time trial and championship in which you can duke it out against your opponents on 24 different tracks in 3 unique environments. The tracks are filled with jumps, raised hairpin turns and destructible scenery. ****Performing well in the different races allows you to unlock new tracks and vehicle parts. Performing stunts gives you style points that let you customize your car."},{"id":5788,"title":"Rebel Raiders - Operation Nighthawk","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Kando Games","publisherName":"Indie Games Productions","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk is a futuristic action flight simulator. In the future mankind has taken control of the solar system and is ruled by the tyrannical Union of World Nations. The player is on the side of the rebellious Alliance of Independent States who continuously combat the UWN through air combat. The game comes with 16 levels in which the player has to fight for freedom.****The player can choose from twenty available combat aircraft to fly with. Using machine guns and various missiles the player has to destroy enemy vehicles and structures to complete missions. Destroying enemy objectives also replenishes the player's shields which keeps him alive. New aircraft can be unlocked through completing missions."},{"id":5789,"title":"Red Baron","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Davilex Games B.V.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Red Baron is a action oriented flight game set in World War I. The player uses his input device to control the bi- respectively triplane directly. The game features 24 missions divided into two campaigns. Typical goals are the bombing of targets and neutralizing of other planes. There are four pilots to choose from; each with different strengths. During the combat the focus lies on dogfights and flight maneuvers."},{"id":5790,"title":"Red Dead Revolver","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rockstar San Diego","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Orphaned by bandits and left for dead on the frontier, Red Harlow grew up with a scar burned into his hand and the lust for revenge burned into his heart.  Surviving as a bounty hunter in the rough-and-tumble Old West, Red stays ever watchful for some clue that could lead him to the men who murdered his father and mother -- and then one day, that clue appears. Step into Red's spurred boots, and take up his mission of revenge.****Red Dead Revolver features environments and artistry inspired by the classic spaghetti westerns films, mixed with third-person shooter gameplay similar to that of Max Payne.  The gameplay and story proceed linearly through stages, including several levels in which you play as different characters (a British trick shooter, a female rancher, a renegade Mexican general, a stealthy native warrior, and a Buffalo Soldier).  Each character has his own signature move: for instance, Red's \"Dead-Eye\" slows down time and allows you to set up targets for a rapid \"fan fire\" takedown, while General Diego's flare rifle lets you specify a target for bombardment by Diego's cannons.****Beating each level will earn you reward money (and chaining together many limb shots and multiple kills will earn you bonus money).  You can spend your cash on unlockable characters (for the multiplayer game), journal entries that offer backstory and character info, or an array of canonical Old West weaponry, including pistols, rifles, and shotguns of many varieties, as well as knives, molotovs, poison and dynamite.****The game features pistol dueling with certain boss characters, as a mini-game mechanic in which you time your draw to an opportune moment and prepare targets as you raise your gun.  There is also a multiplayer game (split-screen only, not networked), which you can play with friends and/or AI bots.  Multiplayer incorporates a wide array of powerups, an alternative dueling showdown mode, and two kinds of optional poker sub-games (based on stud or Texas Hold 'Em) that mix some strategy into the action."},{"id":5791,"title":"Red Faction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Volition Inc.","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Ultor Corporation of Mars is successful because of the mineral wealth of that planet. It employs a number of miners and scientists to mine the Noachite ores far underground. The miners are constantly pressured by the guards to work harder and faster, while at the same time being forced to share their meager resources. While the mines itself are dangerous, so too is the mysterious plague that has broken out among the ranks of miners, killing many. Into this low morale situation, propaganda against Ultor has begun appearing, signed only by \"Eos\". These pamphlets and posters urge the miners to rise up against their oppressors and take a stand, also recruiting members into their secretive \"Red Faction\". As a result of Eos' efforts, tensions are rising high between the Ultor corporation and it's workers, any little incident could ignite...****Red Faction is a first-person shooter and adventure game. Players take the role of Parker, a miner working underground for the Ultor Corporation. Equipped in an environment suit, Parker is protected from various hazards and able to breathe deep in the mines and in airless locations. At times, Parker also needs to travel undercover in more a lesser protective disguise. Parker defends himself with a variety of weapons, most which feature a primary and secondary firing mode. The weapons are divided into: hand weapons such as riot shields and flamethrowers, light arms which include pistols and shotguns, heavy arms featuring rocket launchers and sub-machine guns and finally weapons that are thrown or placed such as grenades and explosives. The game features a variety of vehicles to drive in first-person; including jeeps, drillers, flying craft and submarines. In order to survive, Parker must link up and aid his fellow miners, receiving direction and objectives via com-link messages.****Red Faction features an game engine called Geo-Mod. It allows holes to be blasted into all manner of terrain including floors, walls and ceilings. While limited to certain surfaces, such as rock, ice and concrete, this nonetheless results in a more destructible environment where deviation from the level design is encouraged. Players are able to at multiple points, create their own paths,  tunneling past obstacles and into new environments. Only heavy explosives; such as missiles, torpedoes, grenades and plastique will allow the terrain destruction of this sort."},{"id":5792,"title":"Red Faction II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Volition Inc.","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Long since the revolt from the mining of Mars, a new group has taken over Red Faction, and their sights are set on the dictator, Chancellor Sopot. Sopot originally created the Red Faction soldiers using a form of nano technology but, fearing they would fight back, ordered them to be destroyed.****As the leader of the group, your task is to take back freedom that was lost, and save your skin as well as that of those who work with you.****As was originally designed in the first Red Faction, Geo-Mod builds the world around you as a means to destroy it. Using rockets, mines and the many other weapons available, you can take down walls, blast through doors (therefore deleting the need for a security key) and bring down enemies by destroying the floor that they stand on. Vehicles can also be used to help in your tasks.****Multiplayer modes are also included for up to 4 players, as well as a collection of bots. As a note, the PC version does not have multiplayer."},{"id":5793,"title":"Red Ninja - End of Honor","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Opus","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The game is set in medieval Japan, at the time of \"warring states\". Shingen Takeda and Nobunaga Oda clans are fighting each other, trying to gain supremacy over the entire Japan. The heroine of the game is a young girl called Kurenai (\"crimson\"), the daughter of a prominent Japanese engineer whose new invention (apparently, a destructive weapon) has drawn the attention of the warring clans. Ninjas sent by Nobunaga Oda attack his workshop, kill him, and leave Kurenai hanging from a tree tied by tetsugen, a piece of wire used by ninjas as a weapon. But a kind woman saves Kurenai, and trains her to be a ninja herself. This is where her quest for revenge begins.****\"Red Ninja\" is an action game with stealth elements. The primary weapon Kurenai uses is the deadly tetsugen. During the game you'll learn to perform new moves with this weapon. You can also use other weapons, such as a blowgun and throwing knives. Kurenai can jump, hang from ledges, and roll. There is a fair amount of platform-like sequences where she will have to demonstrate her acrobatic ninja technique. An effective way to kill enemies is to use stealth. Kurenai can approach enemies silently and hide behind objects. She can also \"seduce\" enemies, by talking to them in a sexy way and luring them to their death - a move that doesn't always work."},{"id":5794,"title":"Red Star, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"XS Games","publisherName":"XS Games Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Red Star is a third-person action game based on the graphic novel of the same name. The setting is an alternate reality version of the Soviet Union, the United Republics of the Red Star (URRS) where magic and technology co-exist.  You can play as one of three character each with different abilities and play styles.  The gameplay includes elements of shoot'em up and beat'em up genres, boss fights, weapon upgrades, and more."},{"id":5795,"title":"RedCard 20-03","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Red Card 2003 is Midway's soccer title in its extreme sports series.  The gameplay is comparable to NFL Blitz or NHL Hitz.****Players choose from one of 32 international teams and duke it out in the most realistic of Midway's 2003 extreme sports games.  This game features full size teams and plays much like a real soccer title until you dropkick one of your opponents to the ground.  It doesn't go all out like most of Midway's hard-hitting games, but it definitely stands closer to Midway's extreme sports games than a traditional simulation."},{"id":5796,"title":"Reel Fishing III","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Open Sesame","publisherName":"Natsume, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Whether you're a seasoned veteran or have yet to cast your first line, Reel Fishing III will make it possible to experience fishing as it was meant to be. The game sets itself apart from other fishing titles by offering a true-to-life fishing experience. Using the PlayStation 2 technology, Reel Fishing III offers beautiful scenery, a real-life, three-dimensional fishing engine, true sounds of nature in Dolby Surround Pro Logic II, inspiring soundtracks and fish so real that you'll want to keep them in an aquarium. "},{"id":5797,"title":"Reign of Fire","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kuju Entertainment","publisherName":"BAM! Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Based on the film of the same name. Play as either a human or a dragon: As a human, you take the role of a resistance fighter, in a 3rd person vehicle-based shooter. As a dragon, you play as a maturing dragon in a 3rd person airborne shooter."},{"id":5798,"title":"Reservoir Dogs","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Volatile Games","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"This game, based on the famous Quentin Tarantino movie Reservoir Dogs, fills in the gaps in the movie that are only briefly mentioned (like the robbery at the jewelry store). Throughout the story you get to play all seven main characters, from Mr. Blonde to Mr. White. ****The missions are introduced by game engine cutscenes, which often recreate moments from the film. For example, in the first mission you see Mr. Pink holding his famous monologue \"I don't think we got set up, I know we got set up!\" and then you play Mr. Blue as the police arrives at the jewelry where your goal is to get out alive.****To do so, you have two choices: be a psychopath and shoot your way out, or try the subtle approach without harming anyone. For instance, if you do not want to harm anyone you can take a hostage and then threaten the police to lay their weapons down and order them to face the wall. There are a few missions in which you must drive a car but mostly you walk through them. Like in the Hitman series, the game shows at the end of every mission how well you have done."},{"id":5799,"title":"Resident Evil - Code - Veronica X","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"This is the same as the original BioHazard: Code: Veronica for Dreamcast, with new cut-scenes that were not included in the original.****The game is otherwise almost the same, you still take control of Claire Redfield and Chris Redfield, who are searching for each other, while uncovering the secrets behind the Umbrella Corporation."},{"id":5800,"title":"Resident Evil - Dead Aim","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Cavia Inc.","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Gun","description":"In a combination of a horror game and light-gun game, Resident Evil: Dead Aim puts you on a cruise ship infested with zombies.  You start off as Bruce McGivern, a US government agent sent to stop Morpheus D. Duvall from spreading the zombie T-virus any further. Along the way you'll run into Fongling, a Chinese government agent who is aboard the cruise ship for the same reason, and you'll also end up playing as her. All you really need to know is that there are zombies and you have to kill them.****You'll pick up several different guns through the course of the game, including a magnum, a shotgun, and an assault rifle, but like in other Resident Evil games, zombies are difficult to put down permanently, and ammo can be very scarce."},{"id":5801,"title":"Resident Evil 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Picking up six years after Resident Evil 2, the fourth game in the series follows former cop (now US agent) Leon S. Kennedy to Europe on a top secret mission to investigate the disappearance of the president's daughter Ashley. As Leon encounters unimaginable horrors, he must find out who or what is behind everything. Old friends...and enemies...lurk around every corner as Leon attempts to find out who is truly behind the kidnapping of the president's daughter.****Resident Evil 4 is a major change from the previous installments. Instead of a fixed third person perspective, the game features a new \"behind the back\" movement camera angle and an \"over the shoulder\" aiming feature that allows players to control their gun movement for specific body part hits. It features a brand new AI system and more open environments that allow enemies to work together to capture and corner Leon. Enemies are now humans, which allows them to climb up ladders, open doors, and use weapons throughout the game. ****The entire item system has also been revamped, so that smaller items no longer require an entire item space to hold. Instead, items take up blocks of space in a briefcase according to their real life size, to allow for many more items and weapons. Leon can collect treasure from enemies or from the surrounding area, and visit the infamous \"merchant\" to purchase bigger briefcases, treasure maps, weapons upgrades, and powerful weapons such as the one-shot RPG.****The game also includes a mode called Separate Ways (which is not included on the original GameCube release and was added to later platforms only) similar to Resident Evil 2's game A/B system, where the player must play the game through the eyes of Ada Wong. There is also the Mercenaries from Resident Evil 3, which allows the player to play survival scenarios as character such as Hunk and even Albert Wesker himself."},{"id":5802,"title":"Resident Evil Outbreak","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Resident Evil Outbreak returns you to the Umbrella Corporations disaster that consumed Racoon city. You play one of eight ordinary citizens of Racoon city attempting to survive the carnage caused by the T-Virus. ****There are five different scenarios in this game. Initially only one is open to you, this is concerned with the outbreak in the city, but upon its completion further scenarios with different plots and locations become available. ****Gameplay is similar to the previous Resident Evil games. It consists mainly of exploring, solving puzzles, finding items and of course surviving. This is also the first game of the resident evil franchise that can be played on-line, with up to four people playing cooperatively in order to survive."},{"id":5803,"title":"Resident Evil Outbreak File #2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Raccoon City has been infected by the Umbrella corporations deadly T-Virus. A mutagenic toxin that turns its human victims into flesh eating zombies. The few survivors must try to escape the city before the government deploys its final solution to the problem of Raccoon City...****Once again you find yourself playing the eight characters of the original Resident Evil: Outbreak in more scenarios set in the ruins of what used to be Raccoon City.****The new game has several new scenarios and boasts new gameplay developments for the Resident Evil series. Loading times have been reduced and while the previous Outbreak was on-line enabled in the US, this game is the first on-line Resident Evil game in Europe.****The locals featured in this game include both the familiar (The Raccoon Police Department) and the exotic (A mutated jungle at mid-day) ones. The game boasts a hefty amount of unlockable material such as artworks, notes, trivia, and character costumes.  The game is backwards compatible with your save file from Resident Evil: Outbreak, meaning that you can take your unlocked content to this new setting."},{"id":5804,"title":"Resident Evil Survivor 2 - Code - Veronica","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - AO (Adults Only)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Eurosoft Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Resident Evil: Survivor 2 - Code: Veronica is a game based on the Resident Evil franchise, similar in concept to the original Resident Evil: Survivor, though it is not actually related.  It is a port of an arcade game.****As in the original Code: Veronica game, Claire Redfield and Steve Burnside must escape Rockfort Island, which is infested with zombies.  In this case however, the game can be played either with the Guncon 2 lightgun or with the standard controller as a first-person shooter.  Players can choose either character or can play cooperatively as both.****As in most lightgun games, the object is to make it through an environment while shooting enemies.  It is somewhat less typical in that you have full roaming control over your character rather than being stuck on rails.  More unusually, a timer begins as you enter each area.  If the timer runs out before you leave, Nemesis will appear and chase you."},{"id":5805,"title":"Retro - 8 Arcade Classics from Yesteryear","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Phoenix Games B.V.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"In your youth did you spend many wasted hours thrusting ten pences into the arcades? Well, relive those times with an ultra modern remake of arcade classics from yester-year.  Easy to learn, amazingly addictive, hard to master, great fun for all the family to enjoy. "},{"id":5806,"title":"Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Operation Resurrection","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Raster","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the 21st Century, history will repeat itself. You must remember your memories of Castle Wolfenstein, find your way out once more, and un-cover the secrets held within the walls. But it won't be easy. ****Developed by Himmler's SS Paranormal Division are a race of part human, part zombie creations. But don't worry, you won't be unarmed. From the luger, chaingun, MP40 machine gun, silenced SMG, upgradeable sniper rifle, flame thrower, time bombs, and grenades, you have plenty of options to take down the enemy. However, you must use stealth as well as all out carnage to accompish the task at hand.****Operation Resurrection is the PlayStation 2 version of the Return to Castle Wolfenstein with some added extras that make it it's own unique game.****Features included in Operation Resurrection: **Full single player game experience of the PC version ported to the PlayStation 2**7 new prologue levels as to how B.J. and Agent One first met and how they got captured and imprisoned at Wolfenstein Castle**New Bonus Feature where you can purchase items by finding secrets in game at the end of each level****Unlike Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War there is no multiplayer support - internet and multi link."},{"id":5807,"title":"Rez","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"UGA","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Rez is a fast-action shooter that takes you deep into the world’s computer network. The “Project K” Network has recently been upgraded to handle the rapid expansion of the information age and the core, known as “Eden,” holds the most advanced artificial intelligence the world has ever seen. Unfortunately, Eden cannot handle the ability to create her own thoughts and buckles under the pressure in an existential breakdown. She is lost deep inside the system, and you’re the only one that can bring her back online, saving the world from utter chaos.****You must blast complex viruses, unlock passwords, and destroy firewall bosses as you search for Eden. Each stage is in a constant state of flux dependent on your shooting techniques, which ultimately control the music and colors of your environment. The deeper you get into the dreamlike cyber world of Rez, your form will evolve or devolve depending on your progress."},{"id":5808,"title":"Rhythmic Star!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Suzak","publisherName":"Ignition Entertainment","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Dance along to cover versions of your favourite tracks originally sung by Kylie Minogue, Avril Lavigne, Madonna, Las Kethup and many more - 25 varied tracks to `Boogie on down` with - 3 exciting modes of play MAIN, SURVIVAL and COMPETITION - Up to 4 players can go head-to-head to challenge for the high score - Special items rewarded to skilful players (EyeToy Required To Play - Sold Seperatly) "},{"id":5809,"title":"Ribbit King  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Infinity","publisherName":"Bandai America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Get your clubs and play some Frolf!  What's Frolf?  It's golf played with frogs instead of balls.  And in the twisted world of Ribbit King, it's not just about winning the Frolf Cup and Super Ribbinite prize, it's about saving your planet, Hippitron.****Ribbit King stretches the twenty course Frolf tournament over five unique worlds with a wide cast of characters.  Every planet has its own unique obstacles including dangerous plants and animals poised to pounce on your frog.  Adding a random factor, your frog has a mind of his own.  Power-ups allow frogs to fly farther, swim faster, and modify your frog's behavior in the wild.****Ribbit King has a story mode and versus mode and supports up to four players."},{"id":5810,"title":"Ribbit King  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Infinity","publisherName":"Bandai America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Get your clubs and play some Frolf!  What's Frolf?  It's golf played with frogs instead of balls.  And in the twisted world of Ribbit King, it's not just about winning the Frolf Cup and Super Ribbinite prize, it's about saving your planet, Hippitron.****Ribbit King stretches the twenty course Frolf tournament over five unique worlds with a wide cast of characters.  Every planet has its own unique obstacles including dangerous plants and animals poised to pounce on your frog.  Adding a random factor, your frog has a mind of his own.  Power-ups allow frogs to fly farther, swim faster, and modify your frog's behavior in the wild.****Ribbit King has a story mode and versus mode and supports up to four players."},{"id":5811,"title":"Richard Burns Rally","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCi","publisherName":"SCi Games Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Licensed by the late 2001 World Rally Champion, Richard Burns, this rally game tries to find a niche by adding more depth and realism to the racing experience. This is reflected in the car handling, the influence of the weather and the endless tweaking of the car set-up. There are eight officially licensed cars to choose from, with familiar names such as the Subaru Impreza, Citroen Xsara, Peugeot 206, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo and Toyota Corolla, but you need to unlock them by finishing school lessons, winning a rally or making it to the end of a season.****Next to the usual training, quick races, rally seasons and multiplayer mode (only 4-player 'hot-seat'), you can test your skills in the Richard Burns Challenge, a time trial mode in which get the chance to go head to head with Burns himself. There are 36 stages in total, divided over six countries. The in-game music has been produced by Paul Oakenfold, Andy Hunter, Pepe Deluxe and the Plump DJs."},{"id":5812,"title":"Ridge Racer V","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"As with other titles in the Ridge Racer series, this is arcade racing action, discarding reality in favor of fantasy thrills. There are 14 tracks and 18 cars. You can play a full 'Grand Prix' type season, or play individual tracks against the clock, an opponent or a ghost car. Lighting and reflection effects are built in to the game engine, as is the ability to modify your car's paint job. Replays can be viewed from any angle. A full musical score is on offer"},{"id":5813,"title":"Riding Spirits","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spike","publisherName":"Bam Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"In Riding Spirits you'll hit the streets on the fastest two-wheeled machines on the planet, from companies like Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki. Start your career and earn points for winning races as you take on world-class tracks in Europe, America and Japan. Spend serious cash in the shop, adding better wheels, tighter suspension and bigger engines, taking your bike from stock-ride to tricked-out racing machine. Anyone can wheel a bike out of a dealership--can you build yours into a winner? Test the limits of your abilities on courses where a split-second decision means the difference between victory and defeat. Start your career and earn cash for winning races as you crank open the throttle across 14 different tracks in America, Japan and Europe. Second place is for suckers. Winning is everything. Are you good enough to take the chequered flag? "},{"id":5814,"title":"Riding Spirits II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Bam! Entertainment and Japanese developer Spike team up for Riding Spirits, an upcoming PlayStation 2 motorcycle game. Although Riding Spirits has been pushed back several times, the game is said to feature over 150 licensed motorcycles from manufacturers including Suzuki, Kawasaki, Yamaha and Honda. Riding spirits is also said to feature an advanced engine that allows players to actually get a feel for each individual bike. Riding Spirits has four gameplay modes: career, quick race, time attack and two-player and is scheduled for release later this year "},{"id":5815,"title":"Riding Star","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Valcon Games","publisherName":"SVG Distribution","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Horse Racing","description":"Can you become the next riding star in this world class equestrian simulation? Jump right in, or follow the fully detailed tutorial to learn how to ride, compete and care for your horses. Live your dream and become a riding star. Train for prestigious tournaments and take part in jumping, dressage and cross country events. Look after your horse lovingly in its stall, as only together you will win! Enjoy atmospheric rides at twilight, take part in exciting competitions under a starry sky, or experience the spectacle of the Aachen world famous stadium that has been faithfully recreated in this game. "},{"id":5816,"title":"Rig Racer 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Metro3D","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Take control of gigantic big rig trucks and smash your way to victory in the most outrageous driving game ever made for the PlayStation 2. Featuring amazing graphics and a great sense of scale, if you can't beat your opponent with speed then just smash him off the tracks! •5 race levels. •Daytime / Night time option. •8 huge Super Trucks •Motion blur at high speeds •3 Difficulty settings •Earn rewards to unlock extra vehicles and levels. •Real time lighting – light up the track in night time mode. •Damageable vehicles •3 weather conditions – sun, rain, snow. "},{"id":5817,"title":"Ring of Red","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"20 years ago, an alternate World War II occurred, where both Axis and Allies developed mecha technology, known as Armored Fighting Walkers (AFWs). As a result, battles continued in different ways and Russian forces were more instrumental in the eventual defeat of Japan. The end of the war has had Japan divided between  the allied forces, similar to Germany. Japan is now split into a communist North Japan and an Democratic South Japan, governed separately. Without any obvious cause, Japan erupted into civil war between it's halves for four years. Dubbed the \"Japan War\", it further weakened Japan's economy and fueled resentment between people living in the North and the South. In 1964, Masami von Weizegger is a AFW pilot in the South Japan forces. While field testing a prototype AFW, it is stolen by North Japanese agents and Masami is dispatched to recover the stolen material. As Masami's team attempts to retrieve the AFW, they stumble into a military operation that threatens to erupt into all-out war.****Ring of Red is a turn-based action/strategy game set in an alternative post-World War II Japan.  Players take the role of  members of the South Japan military who are put on a hunt for a stolen AFW.  During battles, mechs are moved into position on a grid-based map and may engage different enemy units or occupy specific points. As turns are taken, time passes, shifting the battlefield through daytime and nighttime hours as well as different weather effects. All of these affect the accuracy of weapons as well as the types of abilities that can be used. Battles end when objectives are met by either side.****Putting a twist on the turn-based genre, Ring of Red features turn-based movements with real-time combat.  When two AFWs engage on the battle grid, players are taken to a real-time battle where they have limited time to engage one another before refueling is required. Here the AFW is viewed from 3rd person and may be moved forward and back and given orders. Firing on the enemy requires aiming, in first person, by the player. The AFW uses a steam powered cannon which must be pressurized before firing, aiming at either an enemy AFW or at enemy support crew. Additionally AFWs can engage in close combat if they are close enough, delivering punches to one another. Each AFW pilot also has his own statistics and own special abilities, that can be used only once per battle, that can be called upon at any time.  AFWs also feature unique statistics, being divided into four types: Standard, Light, 4-Leg (Heavy) and Anti-AFW. ****Each AFW unit is actually a group made up of three ground units: one of which acts as crew for the AFW, while the other two walk alongside. Support units are divided into types including: Infantry, Shooter, Supply, Medical, Mechanic and Recon. Each of these types of \"support units\" has different skills in battle and individually have different abilities and statistics. The abilities available and used change depending on which positions the units are assigned to. Additionally many special abilities need to \"charge\" in the rear ranks before becoming available for usage. These abilities include firing special types of munitions (including flash, heat, smoke and impact), laying down mines or tripwire, laying down a barrage of fire, throwing grenades, healing units, sniping specific targets, morale boosts, AFW repairs, neutralization of enemy effects and disarming enemy mines/tripwire."},{"id":5818,"title":"Rise of the Kasai","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"BottleRocket Entertainment","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Rau, the hero of The Mark of Kri, has fallen in battle. Take control of Griz and Baumusu through the timeline of events ten years prior to discover what exactly happened to Rau. Then, take control of Rau and Tati to find out what happens in the decade that follows the events of The Mark of Kri.****Featuring a beat-'em-up style of gameplay, this action adventure differentiates itself by using a targeting system allowing the player to effectively fight oncomers from all directions. The addition of three new playable characters allows for an extension in play mechanics from the first title, opening the possibilities for different strategies depending on who the player chooses to use. Another addition is the partner system that has the AI control your partner as you traverse each stage."},{"id":5819,"title":"Rise to Honor","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCE Foster City Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Kit Yun (character model after Jet Li), soon finds himself in non-stop action, due to following a dying man's wish. ****Cinematic storytelling with martial arts we could only see in Jet Li's movies, now as a game, leads through a dozen levels spanning Hong Kong and San Francisco while you fight out of duty, or for honor."},{"id":5820,"title":"Risk - Global Domination","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cyberlore Studios","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Take on master military strategists like Bonaparte, Washington, Catherine the Great and more, in a worldwide campaign for total world domination. Deploy troops, attack enemies, defend territories -- even earn medals for strategic accomplishments!****-Wage war against 10 of the greatest military minds in history.**-Play three different ways: the Classic RISK game, the Secret Mission RISK game and the Captial RISK game.**-Choose extended play options: Commander Mode, Attack Advantage, Map changes, Territory troop maximums.**-Play with up to six players with two controllers or play online against up to six opponents."},{"id":5821,"title":"River King - A Wonderful Journey","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Marvelous","publisherName":"Marvelous Interactive, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"STORY****A small family at the village of Water Drop spend they're summer vacation at home, all dreaming of one day catching the legendary King River fish.****In Harvest Fishing, you play one of the 4 possible characters available: The Father, Mother, Brother and Sister. All have their own personal reasons in catching the King River fish and are subject to different story plots. Each also have different starting character statistics.****GAMEPLAY****Gameplay of the Harvest Fishing may be categorized as the following:****Real-time Fishing Simulation and Preparation**The fishing simulation in Harvest Fishing consists of various approaches which refer to different types of tools you can choose from to fish: Different fishing rods, different baits and lures attract different fish, making some easier or harder depending on which combination you choose. Fishing instruments may be purchased at a local store, while bait may either be purchased or be searched in your surroundings.****You start with one type of rod and minimal bait varieties. Catching fish requires you to fish near a body of water and wait for the fish to bite (results vary on different rods). After a bite, you enter a real-time fishing simulation sequence, where you can visibly see the fish underwater. You then have to lure the fish in while making sure your fishing line doesn't break. Captured fish may then be released, sold at the fishmonger for money or used for cooking ingredients or other requirements for sub-quests.****Failure to catch fish during this simulation will result in your character losing HP as well as the bait.****Adventuring**There are a lot of fishing spots to choose from in this game. The others however must be first unlocked by following the plot of the story. Several mini-quests are also available to choose as well as participating in fishing and cooking tournaments.****Successfully catching fish will add experience to your fishing skill which will lead to leveling up your fishing level. Successfully trying cooking recipes will also increase your cooking level skill."},{"id":5822,"title":"RLH - Run Like Hell","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Digital Mayhem","publisherName":"nterplay","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Run Like Hell is a survival horror game.****You are Captain Nicholas Conner, a former pilot who works on a space station, involved in a project funded by the government.  You travel between planets on mundane assignments, only to return to your home station to find the place a complete wreck, courtesy of an evil alien race.  All crew members have been killed, violently, and it is up to you to stop the alien race, or run like hell.****RLH encompasses seven chapters, with multiple areas and missions per chapter.  You will be tasked with solving puzzles, killing aliens, and finding out just what the hell happened.****Enemies come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from small \"grunt\" type enemies to huge enemies that tower ten feet above you.  Each has it's own health and power, and each will provide a good challenge.****In a departure from previous survival horror games, there isn't much puzzle solving and not much slow times.  The entire game is a fast paced, frantic battle for survival, hence the title.  When spotted by an enemy, it will chase you until it's either killed or blocked... that's why you must \"run like hell\".****RLH features celebrity voice actors, such as Lance Henriksen (Frank Black from TV's \"Millenium\"), Michael Ironside (bad guy from Total Recall), Kate Mulgrew (Star Trek Voyager's Captain Janeway) and Brad Douriff, the voice of Chucky from the Child's Play movies.****You will use a variety of weapons to defeat the aliens, such as a shotgun, and more futuristic weapons, like a pulse blaster and nerve destroyer."},{"id":5823,"title":"Road Rage 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atlus Co.","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Race against speed freaks and adrenaline junkies on tough mountain tracks in this fast and Furious championship. Engage in time trails and intense 400-meter races in your quest to win the \"Fastest of the Pass\" title. Win the Battle King mode and race against the famous Drift King. Drive 30 actual modes from six Japanese famous auto manufacturers (Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota). The game also includes a two-player mode. "},{"id":5824,"title":"Road Trip","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Takara","publisherName":"TAKARA Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In this RPG-lite version of ChoroQ, you drive a car to various towns.  In each town you can talk to other cars, complete quests, race, compete in mini-games such as car golf, car soccer, and car roulette, and upgrade your car with hundreds of different parts.****You can also collect photos of scenic locations, collect coins scattered around the terrain, and collect stamps for completing various tasks."},{"id":5825,"title":"RoadKill","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Terminal Reality","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Long into the future, where the world is a wasteland full of crime and filth, driving is the only way you can survive. RoadKill is the name of the game, where you build a reputation in your suped-up beast machine of a car, driving it through the burned out city scape of Hell County.****30 missions are on offer with various objectives (destroy other cars, kill citizens and build alliances with other clans), with your ultimate goal being the leader of the gang that everyone fears.**Weapons and upgrades keep your car ahead of the pack, but to do so you need to search out the parts. Scavenger hunts for blueprints is the only way to do so, building the ultimate weapons while improving the speed and reliability of your machine."},{"id":5826,"title":"Robin Hood - Defender of the Crown","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cinemaware","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"A complete remake of the classic 1986 title Defender of the Crown (not to be confused with the \"Remastered\" Windows version released in 2002), in Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown the player plays as the legendary folk outlaw in his quest to reclaim the throne of England after Richard Lionheart was captured in the crusades and his brother, John Lackland, usurped the throne and left him for dead in the Holy Land, attracting the ire of several knights. In a heated argument, he considered them to be traitors, causing a civil war to start.****Several gameplay features were changed from the classic title such as the player being Robin Hood himself (instead of picking one of four pretenders), full 3D graphics, a plot included with the game and the goal being to be the first to reach and conquer King John's stronghold in Cornwall. To do so, the player must build an army large enough to hold enough shires, which generate money from taxes. This money can then be used to hire new troops (peasants, archers, footmen and the mighty knights and catapults) or pay King Richard's ransom, which allow to enlist loyalist knights.****As with the original game, action occurs in a turn-based map of England where the player decides which actions to take: conquer a neighbouring shire with Little John's army and hire soldiers either for him or territory defense, raid a castle or caravan, build strongholds, hold tournaments or spy on the other lords using Maid Marian's contacts on the court. Each of the attacking actions bring a quick minigame to be played:****The first mini-game that appears is the archery raid; in this mode, the player sees the action directly from Robin Hood's eyes while he lurks on a tree, the goal being to use Robin's trustworthy  bow and arrow to hit cavalry guards and the convoy as they pass by his spot. As some guards are also armed with a bow, Robin can also hide behind the log for cover.**If the player attacks a guarded territory, the game enters a strategic mode where the battle takes place on a three-lane field, and the goal is to vanquish the enemy defenses of force him to flee  by launching direct attacks on each lane.**Sword fighting pits the player against one or more opponents, depending on the setting. The goal is simple: slash everyone by throwing blows and dodge/parry the opponents' own. During raids there is also a timer that represents the time before sunrise - failing to escape before that or being killed results on Robin's imprisonment.**Battles are done on a real-time fashion, where both armies are placed on the far-sides of a multi-lane battlefield. The player chooses which lane to attack (or defend) and if successful, the opponent will lose enough units to flee or simply wait for their deaths.**Jousting in a tournament allows the player to fight for fame, and then for gold and land. To do so, after picking an opponent, he starts by building enough speed, and then slam the spear into the opponent, the goal being to knock him from his horse.**Some shires are protected by castles, and to conquer them, first a siege must be laid in. This requires the player to load up on catapults and then destroy each wall of the fortification by throwing boulders at it. Each wall represents a part of the defending army: the most damage done, the easier it becomes to invade it."},{"id":5827,"title":"Robin Hood - The Siege 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"XII century England. Richard, the true King of England, is absent from the throne, waging crusades in the Holy Land. Chaos rages in the country, while greedy Norman Lords are oppressing poor Saxon people. But not all of them want to abide with the cruelty unleashed upon them. Young and brave archer Robin Hood, who's house was taken by the local Sheriff of Nottingham, gathers a group of fine men and sets out for the woods of Sherwood to fight and bring the justice back... "},{"id":5828,"title":"Robin Hood's Quest","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Robin Hood's Quest is an action game on PlayStation 2. You play Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves by profession, and you go on an adventure.  One slogan steal from the rich to feed the poor.  The title comes in the form of a 3D action game in the third person, Robin Hood can run and jump attack"},{"id":5829,"title":"RoboCop","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Titus Software","publisherName":"MGM Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Robocop places you in the titanium-coated-with-kevlar boots of Alex Murphy, killed in the line of duty and resurrected as the cyborg officer Robocop. The 2003 game features a new plot not featured in any of the films. Crime is up in Neo-Detroit due to the rapid proliferation of a new designer drug \"Brain Drain,\" and the efforts of crime lord William Nexx to control its profitable distribution. Meanwhile, a mayoral race is heating up and getting dirty. And of course, mega-corporation OCP's role in all this is almost certain, but unclear. ****Robocop will have to get to the bottom of all of these mysteries through 9 missions. Gameplay is handled as a typical first-person-shooter, with various Robocop enhancements. His HUD is projected on screen and points out available targets. The player can mark up to three targets with a lock-on button, who Robo will then auto-aim at in sequence. Thermal vision can be activated to see through walls in a limited distance. Multiple weapons are also available, from the signature automatic pistol, to missile launchers and energy weapons.****Objectives are given for each mission, from rescuing hostages to finding clues. Clues can be examined after each mission to explore the story (also updated through TV news breaks, in the style of the films). If the player can target and shoot a enemy's pistol, they will surrender and can be arrested. Should the player kill a hostage or surrendered enemy, they will take damage, forcing the player to follow Robocop's ethics and \"prime directives.\""},{"id":5830,"title":"Robot Alchemic Drive","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sandlot","publisherName":"Enix Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Robot Alchemic Driver, or commonly known as RAD, is a Big Robot / Monster fight in a modern city with a twist. There is a story mode / training mode and a 2 player vs mode. In a nut shell, alien’s attack the last city on earth. The big robot comes up, and here is where the twist come in, you have to control the robot from the perspective of the “hero” (three to choose from) and you can switch between the robot / hero mode. This forces you to make sure you have a strategic position to move the hero around in the city to see the battle without getting too close. As the game goes on you have the option to update/customize the mech(s) to improve them. You can end up destroying whole building / terrain as you battle the alien monster."},{"id":5831,"title":"Robot Warlords","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Nexus Interact","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Robot Warlords is a one or two player, turn based, strategy game featuring battling robots in real Tokyo settings.  The background story, which is a single player game, is one of political unrest and intrigue, at least that's what it says in the game description. The Japanese army is attempting a military takeover, groups of them have declared martial law and are riding around in robots called Bullets to enforce it. The government doesn't want to launch an all out counter attack because that would result in massive civilian casualties. Instead they turn to Professor Matsuzakai who developed the Bullet machines and a handful of people at the Odaiba Bullet repair site. With major Kazuma Saeki in charge Operation Velvet is launched, with only four operational experimental machines at their disposal they must stop the rebellion in seven days otherwise an all out attack will be launched against the rebel forces in Tokyo with corresponding catastrophic loss of life and massive damage.  The game starts with a long conversation between the chief cabinet secretary, the head of the army and the Japanese Prime minister, This sets the scene and introduces all the characters. When this is over the player starts on their first mission. Prior to a mission each of the Bullets can be customised, this includes naming and changing the colour of each machine, assigning weapons to each arm and shoulder, and upgrading body parts. The player also has a number of TP or Technique points which they can use to install battle manoeuvres such as the 'Preparation For Combat' technique which costs three TP and decreases the enemy weapon hit ratio by -20 and the player's hit ratio by -10. Only six techniques can be installed at a time.  The game consists of eleven missions spread over a seven day period and each mission is turn based. In each turn the player selects whether they wish to move a Bullet in normal mode, just a few adjacent cells, or turbo mode in which they can travel further. While moving they may optionally employ one of the deployed combat techniques. Once the player has set their Bullet's destination they may choose whether or not to attack their opponents, in an attack multiple opponents can be selected. While various battle techniques used by the players and their opponents affect the hit ratio and consequently the damage caused by an attack, other game elements also do this. When firing through obstacles such as cars the hit ratio is halved, if the line of fire passes through two cars it is halved again and nothing gets through three cars. There are also special cells known as obstruction squares which halve the hit rate of any firing line that passes through them. "},{"id":5832,"title":"Robot Wars - Arenas of Destruction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gamezlab","publisherName":"BBC Multimedia","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"A simulation of the TV program 'Robot Wars' , where you can create virtual mechanical robots.  These can be entered into a series of different competitions such as  'battle to destruction', 'capture the flag', 'mad bomber'.****The main arena battles have house robots which can be activated if any combatant robots enter 'corner patrol zones' which are supposed to be off limits.  Again these house robots are modelled on the ones that appear in the TV programs.****Besides the UK arena, this initial launch has many new arenas including: North Sea Oilrig, Rooftops,  Steel Works, Scrapyard, Dockyard and the Abandoned Military Base.****'Real robots' are in the game such as Chaos 2 and Razer and many more.  With these you can recreate your favorite battles against your friend on the same machine."},{"id":5833,"title":"Robotech - Battlecry","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Vicious Cycle","publisherName":"TDK Mediactive, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Robotech: Battlecry tells the entire Macross saga of Robotech, from the first contact with the Zentraedi invasion force over the skies of Macross city, to the final battle between human and Zentraedi in the scorched ruins of Earth. The player takes the role of Jack Archer, an ace Veritech pilot in the SDF. His missions range from hunting down and destroying Zentraedi Lieutenants in destroyed cities to defending shuttles traveling through deep space wreckage fields. Characters from the show, voiced by the same actors who did the voices in the Robotech cartoon, will make cameo appearances throughout the game.****As the game progresses Jack will gain access to new Veritech models, which have different stats but mostly the same abilities. In Fighter mode the Veritech can fire a rapid fire Gunpod bullets or homing missiles as well as drop a decoy pod that will attract enemy missiles. Guardian mode is slower than Fighter mode and loses the ability to drop decoy pods, but can aim Gunpod bullets, gains more powerful missiles, and can pick up mission critical items. Battloid mode can not fly or fire missiles, but can rapidly aim the Gunpod and automatically shoot down enemy missiles. Battloid can also go into sniper mode and hit enemies at a distance with a very powerful charged Gunpod shot. Each mode can be switched between instantly and whenever desired. Medals are awarded for achieving milestones in the game, such as shooting down enemy units or winning boss battles, and these can unlock new Veritech models, paint jobs, and arenas for two-player mode."},{"id":5834,"title":"Robotech - Invasion","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Vicious Cycle","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the 21st century, humankind was freed from the confines of the solar system through the discovery of an alien technology known as Robotech. Contact with the stars also brought war with the Invid, a race of parasitic aliens bent on conquering and transforming the Earth into their new home world. Now it is up to the battlehardened survivors of the Robotech Expedition to lead the way for one final attempt to liberate the Earth from the Invid Invaders!"},{"id":5835,"title":"Robots","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"A gifted young inventor, Rodney Copperbottom, moves to the big city to realize his dreams of working for his childhood hero, Bigweld. But the latter is mysteriously absent and the corporation is now run by Ratchet and his evil bots. With the help of the Rusties, a group of colourful outmodes who help him discover Ratchet's evil plot, Rodney has to defeat an army of mechanical minions to restore order to the city.****Following roughly the same plot as the Blue Sky movie, Robots is a classic style third person, 3D platformer where the player control Rodney and battle evil bots, upgrading his various weapons and gadgets along the way. In addition to playing as the movie's hero, the player will also be able to play as his mechanical sidekick, Wonderbot - using him to explore areas that are inaccessible to Rodney. A few levels let you drive the Transport Pod, a giant metal ball Rodney uses as a vehicle. The game takes the player to locations from the movie: Rivet Town, Robot City, Big Weld's Factory, the Outmode Zone, Robot City Sewers, Big Weld's Mansion and Madame Gasket's Chop Shop."},{"id":5836,"title":"Rock Band - Country Track Pack","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"MTV Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Rock Band Country Track Pack is a musical expansion to the Rock Band platform, the smash-hit collaborative, competitive, and single-player music game experience. Rock Band lets you and your friends form your own band and live out your rock and roll fantasies to music’s greatest soundtrack - now with a down-home country twang! Rock Band Country Track Pack is a standalone software product that allows owners of Rock Band and Rock Band 2 to keep the party going with 21 seminal hits from the history of country rock and beyond, hand-picked with care by Harmonix. This Track Pack is also compatible with most Guitar Hero and other instrument controllers. Songs include: Alan Jackson - \"Good Time\"; Brad Paisley - \"Mud on the Tires\"; Brooks & Dunn - \"Hillbilly Deluxe\"; Cross Canadian Ragweed - \"Cry Lonely\"; Dierks Bentley - \"Free and Easy (Down the Road I Go)\"; Dixie Chicks - \"Sin Wagon\"; Kenny Rogers - \"The Gambler\"; Lucinda Williams - \"Can't Let Go\"; Martina McBride - \"This One's For The Girls\"; Shania Twain - \"Any Man of Mine\"; Steve Earle - \"Satellite Radio\"; Willie Nelson - \"On the Road Again.\" [Harmonix]]"},{"id":5837,"title":"Rock Band - Metal Track Pack","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"MTV Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Rock Band Metal Track Pack is a standalone software product that allows owners of Rock Band and Rock Band 2, as well as those new to the Rock Band universe, to start and keep the party going with an additional 20 seminal hits from the heyday of heavy metal and beyond, hand-picked with care by Harmonix. This track pack is also compatible with most Guitar Hero and other instrument controllers and microphones. "},{"id":5838,"title":"Rock Band - Track Pack - Classic Rock","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"MTV Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Expand your Rock Band set list with 20 songs that never go out of style with the Rock Band Track Pack: Classic Rock for PlayStation 2. The titanic track list spans three decades with powerhouse hits like The Who's Baba O'Riley, Boston's Peace of Mind, George Thorogood's Bad to the Bone, and Steve Miller's The Joker. Mix it up with new classics like Let Love Rule from Lenny Kravitz and Love Spreads from The Stone Roses. You and your friends can master guitar, bass, drums, or vocals in Single-Player, Competitive, or Collaborative band modes as you show off your mad skills by forming a band to live out your rock and roll fantasies with music's greatest soundtrack!"},{"id":5839,"title":"Rock Band - Track Pack Volume 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"MTV Games","players":"1-3\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"This is the first of track packs for Rock Band, released for the platforms that do not support downloadable content. The original game is not required to play and Volume 1 includes twenty master recordings of songs, previously available as downloads for the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions:****1. 30 Seconds to Mars - The Kill**2. Blink-182 - All the Small Things**3. Boston - More Than a Feeling**4. David Bowie - Moonage Daydream**5. Faith No More - We Care a Lot**6. Kiss - Calling Dr. Love**7. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gimme Three Steps**8. Nine Inch Nails - March of the Pigs**9. Oasis - Live Forever**10. Paramore - Crushcrushcrush**11. Queens of the Stone Age - Little Sister**12. Ramones - Teenage Lobotomy**13. Smashing Pumpkins - Siva**14. Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song**15. The All-American Rejects - Move Along**16. The Grateful Dead - Truckin'**17. The Police - Synchronicity II**18. The Hives - Die, All Right!**19. Weezer - Buddy Holly**20. Wolfmother - Joker & the Thief"},{"id":5840,"title":"Rock Band - Track Pack Volume 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"MTV Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"This is the second of retail track packs for Rock Band. While the first pack was only made available for the platforms that do not support downloadable content, this one covers all major platforms. The original game is not required to play and Volume 2 includes twenty songs. The game also includes a code to export the songs to a hard drive for use in other Rock Band games (PS3/Xbox 360). The songs included are:****1. Angels & Airwaves - It Hurts**2. Avenged Sevenfold - Afterlife**3. Blondie - Call Me**4. Devo - Girl U Want**5. Disturbed - Indestructible**6. Duran Duran - Rio**7. Fall Out Boy - This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race**8. Garbage - Why Do You Love Me?**9. Judas Priest - You've Got Another Thing Comin'**10. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man**11. Maxïmo Park - Girl Who Play Guitar**12. Mötley Crüe - Saints of Los Angeles**13. Nine Inch Nails - The Perfect Drug**14. Papa Roach - Time is Running Out**15. Pixies - Monkey Gone to Heaven**16. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Snow ((Hey Oh))**17. Smashing Pumpkins - Zero**18. The Cars - Just What I Needed**19. The Police - Message in a Bottle**20. Weezer - El Scorcho"},{"id":5841,"title":"Rock Band","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"MTV Games","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Rock Band, by the original developers behind the Guitar Hero games, takes the concept a step further. Instead of solely playing the guitar along with songs, this game allows players to start a full virtual band with up to four players, with different sequences for each of the three supported peripherals: guitar (electric and bass), drum and microphone. Gameplay is based on hitting scrolling notes on the screen in time (scrolling vertically for drum and guitar), and getting the right pitch for the vocals (scrolling horizontally at the top of the screen, along with the lyrics).****The game offers a Solo Tour Mode for a single player or a Band World Tour (as well as Quick Play) for two to four players. By doing well players earn cash to customize the characters in the Rock Shop, with tattoos, face paint, clothing and logos. Customized characters are automatically locked to an instrument. Other customizations include movements on stage, instruments, and the general physique and appearance in the game. To succeed, players need to reach a set score through their combined performances. Multipliers for playing perfectly are tracked for the individual instruments and there can also be separate difficulty levels. The Star Power from the Guitar Hero series has been replaced by Overdrive, a meter filled by not making any mistakes in certain sections of a song. In band play using Overdrive also increases the band's score multiplier.****Players who fail during the song are locked out and the audio mix takes over. Other band members can revive the player by using their Overdrive. Failed players will however drag down the band's overall performance, so it becomes important to bring back band members. Next to the Overdrive sections, there are also Union Phrases (score bonus and extra Overdrive) and sometimes Big Rock Endings at the end of a song where another bonus can be gained.****In the Tour Mode players visit 41 venues in seventeen different cities. After the initial venues, others need a certain numbers of fans to be unlocked and certain continents only become available when tour buses or private jets are acquired. Not every venue comes with a set list of tracks. They consists of single tracks, multiple tracks, custom setlists or mystery setlists. Performing poorly can also have the band lose fans. Extra competition is included to attract managers, roadies and deals with record labels. ****Next to the main modes there is also a versus mode for the individual instruments (Tug of War), Score Duel (get the most points) and a Tutorial mode. The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions feature multiplayer games with new songs through downloadable content.****The European version is not sold as a single package. Instead, there is an instruments package and the game is sold separately, for a much higher price than the original US release."},{"id":5842,"title":"Rock Band 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Harmonix Music Systems","publisherName":"MTV Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Rock Band 2 is the sequel to the 2007 musical simulation game Rock Band and offers similar gameplay. Directly competing with Guitar Hero: World Tour, the game allows different people to play together as in a band, with the same peripherals as the first game: lead guitar, bass guitar, microphone and a drum set.****The new drum and guitar controllers for this version, bundled or sold separately, have been revised and older controllers are also supported. The guitar controller, modelled after the Fender Stratocaster, has five additional fret buttons near the neck, for fast fingertapping sessions. There is also an effect switch to toggle between five different effects. Players use the instruments to match notes on the screen, divided in different portions for different instruments, along with the lyrics for the singer who need to match the pitch.****The original game's Solo Tour mode and the multiplayer Band World Tour mode have been merged into a single Tour mode where up to four players can cooperate, both local and online (PS3/Xbox 360). Band leaders are no longer necessary and instruments can be swapped at will. From this mode, three options are available: Start Tour (regular tour mode), Tour Challenge (different challenges), and Battle of the Bands (compete against other bands online through score tracking - not on the PS2). The game includes a training mode for the different instruments, as well as a freestyle mode for drummers where they can drum along with custom mp3 files (Xbox 360/PS3). Other modes and modifiers for the regular game modes can be selected from an Extras menu.****The in-game characters can also be customized and 84 tracks are included on the disc, with many more as downloadable content (not on the PS2). It is also possible to transfer the songs of the first Rock Band (for a price), and downloadable content as well as the two track packs."},{"id":5843,"title":"Rock University Presents - The Naked Brothers Band - The Video Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"THQ","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"In Rock University Presents: The Naked Brothers Band The Video Game for PlayStation 2, Band Manager, Cooper, has secured a nationwide tour for the Naked Brothers Band. Now is your chance to live the rock superstar life of the Naked Brothers Band and perform the bands greatest hits! You can sing, play instruments, control the stage show and capture the perfect videos to promote the band! "},{"id":5844,"title":"Rock'N'Roll Adventures","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Data Design Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Bash and trash crazed instruments with Elviz's legendery guiter, or strum those strings for a bolt of Sonic Power to blast away Dastardly Drums, Clashing Cymbals and more! Run, Push, Swipe and Jump your way through three massive levels with moving objects, intelligent enemies and hidden rooms! Its time to ROCK N ROLL! "},{"id":5845,"title":"Rocket Power - Beach Bandits","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Evolution Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Compete in the world's fastest cars at 20 authentic tracks and 35 of NHRA's top stars. Choose a quick race and take on the computer or go head-to-head with a buddy or start a career and take on legends of drag racing. Take on superstar Greg Anderson of the Pro Stock division, the perennial powerhouse Tony Schumacher of the Top Fuel Dragsters or take on the legendary Funny Car driver John Force.  Choose a sponsor and hire a crew chief to set up your car or if your feeling confident, tune the car your way. Get it right, you win, get the big sponsors, the best equipment and become champion. Get one thing wrong... and meet Mr. Wall and see your car torn up in painful slo-mo."},{"id":5846,"title":"Rocky - Legends","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Venom Games","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Be Rocky, Apollo Creed, Clubber Lang, or Ivan Drago in this fighting game prequel to the movie series.  Using classic Rocky characters, locations, and music, Rocky: Legends puts the player in the boxing, ring recreating or rewriting the careers of the boxing franchise's heroes and villains.  ****Play the career mode or jump into a 1-2 player slugfest. As you progress through the career mode, you must train to improve your skills just like a professional would, and use your fight purse to unlock more playable characters, arenas, movie trailers and more. Combinations of punches can be executed powerfully."},{"id":5847,"title":"Rocky","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rage Software","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Based on the famous movie series of the same name about good boxer Rocky Balboa (played by Sylvester Stallone).****The boxing simulator game has several modes, including Movie Mode, Exhibition and Knockout Tournament. In Movie Mode you can follow movie series, starting each part with three minor opponents and finishing the big boss in the end.**Each character has personal weaknesses. Also you can train Rocky prior to each fight."},{"id":5848,"title":"Rogue Galaxy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Level 5","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Rogue Galaxy is the North American and European localized version of Rogue Galaxy (2005), only released in Japan at the time. Instead of only localizing the game, developer Level-5 Inc. spent 2 years to improve the game and add new features and content. This version was also re-released in Japan as Rogue Galaxy (Director's Cut).****The original single-layer DVD was replaced by dual-layer and the doubled amount of space was used for smoother, better-looking graphics and additional data. Aside from the 4 existing planets, a fifth one, Alistia, was added. It is not part of the main story, but deepens the storyline and has new quests and items. A key to access the new world can be found in chapter 8. The existing Insectron Tournament sidequest has been expanded with two species of Insectrons, each with 8 types of Insectrons per species. The level design of Rosencaster Prison, the Gladius Towers, the Daytron factory, Rosa's desert town, and Rosa's Labyrinth has also been altered.****Over 2,000 lines of additional voice dialogue were added, the battle animations were reworked, damaging enemies has become easier (attack formula revision) and Toady's analysis of weapons has also been simplified.****Other gameplay improvements include the introduction of collectible Burning Chips, which power the Burning Strike attack, more items overall, two new weapons for each character (except Jaster), with 140 weapons in total, and 5 bonus costumes for each character (6 for Kisala and Simon)."},{"id":5849,"title":"Rogue Ops","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Bits Studios","publisherName":"KEMCO U.S.A., INC.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Rogue Ops you control Nikki Connors; after your family is killed by terrorists, you are recruited into the covert anti terrorist group Phoenix. Now you are seeking revenge on Omega 19, the terrorist group which you suspect is responsible for your family's death. There are eight missions to complete which have a combination of action and puzzle solving elements. You will often need to use stealth to be successful, making sure you quietly infiltrate an area without being seen, or if you are seen making sure no one sounds an alarm! You can hide in the shadows, in crates and vents, hang from the ceiling, and sneak up on guards to kill them before they see you. Of course, when action is required, there are a wide variety of weapons that will be used throughout the game; some weapons you'll come across are a pistol, a rifle, a crossbow, grenades, proximity mines, and more. There are three different difficulty levels available."},{"id":5850,"title":"Rogue Trooper","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"Eidos GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A planned attack on Nu Earth goes wrong when a General turns traitor resulting in the massacre of Rogue's comrades.****The game starts with Rogue and his comrades launched from a drop-ship.  They come under fire from the Norts due to the information that had been leaked by the General.  Upon landing the first mission is a tutorial in how to use Rogue’s skills and also the Bio-chips of Gunnar and then Bagman.  The third Bio-chip of Helm is received in a later mission.  The Bio-chips have their own abilities.  Gunnar is stuck to the side of Rogue’s rifle and can be used as a sentry while Rogue flanks the enemy.  Bagman provides ammunition and upgrades for Rogue’s equipment made from salvage collected along the way and also looks after his health.  Helm is used for accessing computer consoles and panels allowing Rogue access into prohibited areas.****Rogue works his way through the various levels as stealthily as is possible trying to take the Norts by surprise with kill moves but with the arsenal at his disposal he is quite capable of also unleashing hell and going toe to toe with the enemy.  Tracking the traitor General, Rogue eventually catches up in the final mission with an abundance of Norts trying to stop him.****The game is identical across all platforms allowing the user to create numerous profiles and using a checkpoint save feature ensuring that you don’t have to go too far back in the level if you get Rogue killed.  There are 3 different skill levels (Normal, Hard and Massacre) which when completed will unlock cheats.**The Windows version uses a combination of keyboard (reconfigurable) and mouse, the mouse being essential for aiming and firing.**The Xbox and PS2 versions are identical using the left thumb-stick for movement and the right thumb-stick for aiming and right trigger / shoulder button for firing with the other buttons used for various other actions such as weapon changing or grenade throwing.****Within each platform, multiplayer is available with the option to play as Rogue, Helm, Gunnar and Bagman, each character having their own attributes.  There are 5 arenas of either Stronghold or Progressive.  Each map will have an objective such as defending for a certain amount of time against waves of Norts on Stronghold or getting to an objective point on Progressive maps.  High scores will be saved with the user’s profile."},{"id":5851,"title":"Roland Garros 2005 - Powered by Smash Court Tennis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"By combining a Roland Garros license with their tried and tested tennis engine, Namco brings a third Smash Court Tennis title for the PlayStation 2. It was released exclusively in Europe, and was based on Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2.****In gameplay, the game isn't much different from other tennis games in the market, but it differs from games such as Virtua Tennis by having some emphasis on stamina (some players get tired faster than others, and not only run slower but also lose power to return the ball on longer matches) and by forcing the player to hit the ball as well-timed as possible  - a \"nice\" ball (with a yellow visual cue near the racquet) will be much harder to return, as it will bounce away faster from the player.****Featuring 15 real players from both ATP and WTA, the game features several game modes: Roland Garros allows the player to compete in the namesake, exhibition, and spectator, where the player can just sit back and see a game played by the computer, choosing one of the many cameras available, including the classic TV presentation or from the main stand.****The beefier mode is the ProTour, where the player creates and customizes his own player, from appearance to playing style, and start a career, taking part in tournaments and completing training sessions in order to improve the player, so he or she can break into the elite. Challenge mode includes the training session mini-games of ProTour, as well as Bomb Tennis, a special mode where the court is filled with bombs, and as a player wins points, the opponent's side is flooded with even more. The goal is to detonate the bombs by pushing them into the flames, and forcing the opponent to get caught in one explosion. Also included is a complete training mode, which explains in detail the differences between shots and allows newcomers to adapt themselves to the gameplay style of this title. ****By completing certain goals, the player unlocks additional items, such as clothing, music tracks, trivia cards, player information and even secret players."},{"id":5852,"title":"Roland Garros French Open 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Wanadoo","publisherName":"Wanadoo","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Roland Garros French Open 2002 is the 2002 version of the annual Roland Garros tennis game. It sports an official license for the Roland Garros and US Open tournaments. The game comes with 4 official and 6 fictional players.  The game features the following game modes: arcade, training, exhibition, career, endurance and multi-player. All modes can be played in both singles and doubles. The arcade mode allows you to unlock new courts, players and gear. In the career mode you can start out small and use the cash prizes to further train your character and buy better gear.  You walk around with the arrow keys and you have four different ways to hit the ball: top spin, no spin, back spin and lob. By pressing an arrow key while hitting the ball you'll aim it at a different direction. Multiple difficulty levels can be selected and 17 different courts are available."},{"id":5853,"title":"Roland Garros French Open 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"Wanadoo Edition","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Roland Garros French Open 2003 is a tennis game with an official license for Roland Garros and US Open. The game comes with 5 official players and a variety of fictional and quasi-fictional players which resemble actual players in appearance and game style.****The game features game modes: arcade, training, exhibition, career and multi-player. All modes can be played in both singles and doubles. The arcade mode allows you to unlock new courts, players and gear. In the career mode you can start out small and use the cash prizes to further train your character and buy better gear.****You walk around with the arrow keys and you have four different ways to hit the ball: top spin, no spin, back spin and lob. By pressing an arrow key while hitting the ball you'll aim it at a different direction."},{"id":5854,"title":"Roller Coaster Funfare","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Roller Coaster Funfare on PS2 is a compilation of five games: mini golf, bumper cars, hovercrafts, foosball and a shooting game where you play as a cowboy in a saloon. "},{"id":5855,"title":"Rollercoaster World","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bimboosoft","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Rollercoaster World is an Theme Park or Rollercoaster Tycoon style game, where you build your own amusement park and its rollercoasters and you have to end each month with money on the account. The rollercoasters are designed in a four window 3D view, in the style of many 3D model editors.****There are several other attractions to build, but the focus is on the rollercoasters, which you can ride in 3D. The game includes 3 modes of play: \"Challenge mode\", in which you have to construct a rollercoaster which accomplishes a set goal (like a thrill value above 100, safety above 50, maximum and minimum heights and so on), while avoiding to construct a device which will kill off all your visitors (as the ride goes on you get statistics on how people feel and if anyone has fallen off), \"Management mode\", which allows you to construct and run an entire amusement park, research new attractions and make sure you keep the money flowing, and a \"Quick Ride mode\", where you ride pre-built roller coasters."},{"id":5856,"title":"Rolling","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Rage Software","publisherName":"SCi Games Ltd.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Rolling is a game about the exciting world of inline skating.**There are 21 of the world's best skaters to choose from, plus a few hidden ones as well. You can also create a custom character from scratch if the ones provided aren't good (or good-looking) enough. All the clothes and equipment are from real life, so expect to see your favorite skates and street clothes on those created skaters.**Players can take their skater through 10 big outdoor city themed levels, 4 different competitions and even make their own levels with a handy level editor. **There are a plethora of licensed music from the bands such as The Hives, Chuck D and Del Tha Funky Homosapien."},{"id":5857,"title":"Romance of the Three Kingdoms IX","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"The ninth installment in the famous series set in Ancient China is vastly different from previous games in the series. Most notably, players immediately assume the rank of a Ruler. Traditionally reserved as the highest rank in the series, the role of Ruler will test your leadership, management, and strategy skills. Combat takes place at a much faster pace than in previous installments.****The game features 15 Historical, 5 Fictional, and 5 Challenge scenarios, with multiple story endings and epilogues. An enhanced Officer Development System allows you to use points to increase officer abilities and skills or further an officer’s development by giving special items. New display shows capital, troop movements, geography, enemy strongholds, and more all on a single map displaying all of China. Player may set troop formations to activate over 30 different tactics; build towers or set traps to hold back invasions; use save data from Dynasty Warriors 4, Dynasty Warriors 4XL or Dynasty Tactics 2 to obtain a new officer. The game includes character-specific events and clear bonuses; 34 special event sequences; updated Tutorial System, hidden features and more.****Soundtrack performed by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra. **Available for 1-4 Players."},{"id":5858,"title":"Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII is the first PlayStation 2 installment of the famous strategy series. Like its predecessors, it is based on the classic novel \"San Guo\" (\"Three Kingdoms\"), written by Luo Guanzhong. The events of the novel (and the game) occur during the 3rd century AD, in the time of the Later Han Dynasty. China is split into several states, the leaders of each one trying to conquer the others and to become the sole leader of the Middle Country. ****The seventh game of the series offers some innovations - realistic 3D graphics, and the ability to play as any one of the main characters. The game is much more strategy-based than Kessen games, and your success depends on careful planning and training. Combat is turn-based."},{"id":5859,"title":"Romance of the Three Kingdoms VIII","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Romance of the Three Kingdoms VIII is the eighth installment in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms turn-based strategy game series. Once again, it is based on the events taken from the classic Chinese novel \"San Guo\" (\"Three Kingdoms\"). The story takes place in 3rd century A.D., when the Han Dynasty was powerless to stop a civil war in China, and when warriors from different provinces of China tried to defeat each other and to gain the power to rule over the whole country.****Romance of the Three Kingdoms VIII offers some innovations and enhancements. The player can now control all eight main characters during the same game. Of the 711 officer characters, the player can create 100. Each of those officers has unique skills wich can be employed in combat or help to create a powerful army. The player can also freely choose a starting date for the game events, ranging between 184 A.D. (Yellow Turban Rebellion) and 234 A.D. (death of Zhuge Liang, one of the most important characters of the novel)."},{"id":5860,"title":"Romance of the Three Kingdoms X","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Romance of the Three Kingdoms X is the tenth installment of the long-running series and takes place right after the fall of the Han Dynasty. It nearly covers 147 years of Chinese history. Gameplay is the same as previous incarnations, an overhead view, letting the player and the CPU move armies, build cities, gather supplies and attack one another, watching the battles from afar.****There are two different ways to play the game. The player can choose the Historical mode where the characters of the game will follow history to the letter, acting the way the did in real life, but players can also choose a Fictional mode where everything is random and the player can change history as they see fit.****There are 650 playable characters to choose from, as well as the ability to create over 100 different officers. Players can also trade generals and view stats using online capability."},{"id":5861,"title":"Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"The eleventh installment of the series continues the struggles of the warlords for power of China in the late Han dynasty through 8 available scenarios. Control more than 40 cities, build structures and armies with the help of hundreds of officers and decide the fate of China, yet again.****Game Perspective**Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI uses the whole map of China from a side-scrolling and rotatable top-down perspective camera. All units, cities, and structures are viewable throughout the map, not requiring any form of espionage beforehand as in earlier Romance of the Three Kingdoms games. When the player(s) decides to \"end a turn\", own and AI units will commence their actions depending on which part of the map the player is currently viewing. ****Officers**There are over 800 officers, complete with individual portraits and biographies, also including other information such as combat skills, blood ties, and unit specialization. Additionally, completing the tutorial will unlock several officers from other periods of medieval China, such as Kong Qiu (Confucius).****Officers have statistical abilities which influence how the success rate a mentioned general may carry out a specific task. The abilities are: Leadership, War, Intelligence, Politics, and Charisma. Continuously performing tasks may increase any the primary statistics. In addition to abilities, some officers may also have specific skills. Skills provide unique active or passive capabilities for the officer in mention. For example, Zhao Yun has the \"Insight\" skill which renders him immune from all enemy combat strategies.****Combat**Combat initiates immediately during each player turn. During the turn of any active player, the player may choose to move own units on the map and attack enemy land units or ships. All opponents may be attacked unless under alliance or cease fire, during which the player may also move through their territory freely.****Technical Points**Player(s) actions may reward the player with technical points. These points may then be invested in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI version of a combat technological tree, thus enabling different strengths for each faction formerly defined only by its officers. Each branch in the technology tree will upgrade a particular unit type or defense option."},{"id":5862,"title":"Romancing SaGa","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Square Enix","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is a remake of the first  Romancing SaGa game.****The land of Mardias has experienced 1000 years of peace after the defeat of the 3 evil gods: Death, Saruin and Schirach. The last evil god standing, Saruin, was imprisoned with the power of the 10 Fatestones - scattered across Mardias. One thousand years later since Saruin's imprisonment, eight adventurers face an unknown destiny against the silent growing evil awaiting to challenge the lands of Mardias once again...****Gameplay**Romancing SaGa is a 3rd perspective anime role-playing adventure game with turned-based combat. In this game, the player is 1 (one) of the possible 8 (eight) heroes/heroines available in the game. ****Each character has a different main storyline, however choosing either character does not effect much of the storyline, regardless. In addition to different main storylines, each character has a different starting class (optional) which may be altered throughout the game.****Romancing SaGa uses a non-linear storyline. Characters may travel the land regardless of any main plot. The player's party consists of a maximum of 5 characters, of which may be added or removed throughout the game at your discretion.****Gameplay of Romancing SaGa may be categorized as the following:****1. Character Development and Skills**Character development in Romancing SaGa is comprised of 2 different developments: The first is automatic statistic development where the characters \"statistically level-up\" per attribute (not per level) after each combat. The second is manual skill development where the player can trade in \"jewels\" to upgrade several skills of a character e.g. Longsword, Climbing, Search Chests, etc.****Character levels are represented by Character Class levels. Certain skills must be upgraded for a character to fulfill the requirements of that class. Each class has different traits, for example a \"Swordsman\" gains benefits in attack mode. Character classes do not effect the storyline. ****Turned-based Combat**Standard RPG turned based combat, where the uniqueness of the combat refers to automatic combo capabilities of your characters. Under certain situations, the player's characters may combine their attacks against an enemy (a combo) thus creating greater effects (in addition of visual effects).****Characters in combat throughout the course of combat may develop special weapon skills. Weapon skills may only be attained through combat through enlightenment (Glimmer). Weapon skills use BPs (Battle Points) and (sometimes) DPs (Duration Points), each weapon skill has different BPs, which are effected by the skills of a character, e.g. a character that has a level 2 skill in Longsword uses less BPs for his/her longsword weapon skill.****Another interesting feature about the weapons in regard to combat: each character may equip up to 5 weapons (optional) and may choose from those 5 different weapons at any point during combat, thus adding more tactical possibilities in combat. This reason for this may likely relate to DPs (Duration Points) of a weapon. If a DP of a weapon is used up (usually due to use of special weapon skills), the weapon breaks and is unusable during combat. It may only be repaired at a blacksmith or at an inn. ****Unlike other RPGs, all attributes of the characters (health, etc.) are automatically healed after combat. However, if a character falls during combat, their LPs (Life Points) decrease. If the LP decreases to zero, the character will die permanently. LPs are regained by resting at an inn."},{"id":5863,"title":"Room Zoom - Race for Impact","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blade Interactive","publisherName":"Jaleco Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Originally known as Out of Control Racing and then Micro Mayhem, Room Zoom lets you race indoor rallies with miniature cars. Zip over the bed, the bathroom sink, or the kitchen table, spin out on ketchup, get blown away by household fans, and combat your opponents for the cup. Use loops, ramps and banking curves to speed around the house or go off-road and find high speed challenges in eight fully interactive environments with three tracks each. Features include Free Drive, Track Edit Battle, Time Trial, and multiplayer, 15 cars to choose from, four power-ups (fire, ice, water and nitro), and boss level stages."},{"id":5864,"title":"RPG Maker 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Runtime","publisherName":"Agetec, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"RPG Maker 3 is the third in a series of RPG Maker games (programs) developed for the Sony Playstation.  RPG Maker 3 is a game creation tool for aspiring game designers.  RPG Maker 3 allows its users to create 3D environments, layout dungeons and town, and set up battles.  Players of RPG Maker 3 will enjoy building elaborate worlds and stories in a 3D environment.  Players also have the option of saving their game on to memory cards and sharing their game with friends."},{"id":5865,"title":"RPG Maker II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kuusou Kagaku","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This highly anticipated sequel to RPG MAKER for the PlayStation computer entertainment system was originally slated as a Q4 2002 release. After extensive research and tuning to the game engine software, it is finally nearing the final stages of completion. RPG MAKER 2 is not just a sequel, but also a revolutionary leap forward for the Agetec Designer Series of titles. Most notably, the game has moved into the 3D realm, and does so by harnessing the power of the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system. Using the power of the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system to back this truly unique title, RPG MAKER 2 offers everything players could need to bring their own fantasy game worlds to life. Players can build original worlds from scratch using a variety of 3D tools that include: a character editor, map creation tools, visual FX editor, script editor, and monster animation. By providing fully rendered 3D models for all the characters, monsters, backgrounds, and items, RPG MAKER 2 lets the players have the freedom to write their own stories and use RPG MAKER 2 to make them come to life. No other title in the history of video games has ever provided this much incentive for gamers to use every ounce of their creativity! This is the closest most gamers will get to a full Development Kit for the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system in their lives. "},{"id":5866,"title":"RPM Tuning","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Babylon Software","publisherName":"Wanadoo","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In RPM Tuning you can get behind the wheel and live out numerous driving experiences in the city of Los Angeles while fully customizing your car and adding new elements to it body and mechanics. Drive freely through the streets wherever you want and sail through more than 50 miles of meticulously modeled real-life streets. Test your racing skills in seven different types of driving experiences and participate in five different game modes including two-person multiplayer. Customize trucks, muscle cars, imports, and others while learning the truth about what happened to the love of your life, your car. So get ready to gear up as you tear through the streets, proving you are the best in a race where there is no room for second."},{"id":5867,"title":"RS3 - Racing Simulation Three","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft Paris","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Racing Simulation 3 is already Ubisoft's fourth F1 game release.**Racing Simulation 3 is without the FIA license, so you have to accept imaginary teams, drivers on imaginary tracks.****Racing Simulation 3 features 16 tracks, the new Indy track, improved old good F1RC engine, improved driving physics, improved driving behavior and impairment features with collisions, some new views and cameras, you get penalties for making rally-moves, good AI, a lot of options for customizing your car, six different game modes - Single race, Full race, Championship, Time attack, Private trials, and brand new scenario mode, for PS2/GC players, there's six different game modes, ranging from the driving school to a complete championship and multiplayer up to 22 players via LAN/Internet."},{"id":5868,"title":"RTL Biathlon 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"49Games","publisherName":"RTL Playtainment","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"RTL Biathlon 2007 is a simulation of the winter biathlon sport, combining two disciplines: cross-country skiing and rifle shooting. The competition takes place on nine skiing areas. The skier moves forward by keeping a button pressed, which consumes energy. The amount of energy varies in different sections of the level (more when going downhill, less when going up), and releasing the button allows for some generation, while the skier will move slower. When overexerting the athlete, the energy levels move into orange and red, and a large amount of stamina is consumed. Other techniques include gliding (crouching when going downhill) and sprinting in certain areas. The shooting sections are shown from a first-person perspective. The accuracy depends on the remaining stamina. Players can also hold their breath to steady the rifle, but this depletes the stamina levels further.****The different game modes include Practice, Career and Multiplayer. By competing in different leagues, players earn experience points that eventually open up power points to be distributed over a number of skills. At the start of the game, players can choose a preset skier or create a custom one, determining the name, outfit and skill level. Multiplayer is available for up to four players (hot seat mode) or two in split-screen."},{"id":5869,"title":"RTL Biathlon 2009","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"49Games","publisherName":"RTL Games GmbH","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"RTL Biathlon 2009 is a simulation of the Biathlon sport. Like the real sport it is basically divided into two sections: skiing and shooting. During the skiing sections the player steers his athlete into the correct direction and watches his stamina. In the middle of the screen is a power bar which gets filled by holding the assigned button - if the bar is too low the athlete gets slow and if it is too high he gets tired. Practically this results in steady button pressing to keep it as high as possible. During the shooting sequences the player shoots on targets while the cursor is wobbling. He can also hold his breath for a short time to steady his aim.****In the career mode the player divides points into four categories, e.g. speed or stamina, which influence the athlethe's capabilities. After successful championships he can improve these stats further. New in this instalment are super-powers which can be chosen at some point. When activated these give a big boost on a stat for a short time, e.g. \"mountain skiing\" boosts power when skiing uphill. These are available once per race. There are overall 15 courses which are partly licensed."},{"id":5870,"title":"RTL Ski Jumping 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"RTL","publisherName":"RTL Enterprises GmbH","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"RTL Ski Jumping 2003 is a ski jumping game with a hot-seat multiplayer mode. The jumpers have to built up based on statistics similar to a role-playing game. They are trained and managed through the ski jumping season 2002/2003. As a sequel to RTL Skispringen 2002, it includes a number of new features compared to the previous iteration. There are now different leagues (Junior, Amateur, Pro), it runs on a new graphics engine, multiplayer games are supported through internet, LAN or hot-seat, there is a new commentator, a transfer market for trainers, and a sports quiz with more than 500 questions."},{"id":5871,"title":"RTL Ski Jumping 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"RTL","publisherName":"RTL Enterprises GmbH","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"RTL Ski Jumping 2004 is a simulation of the ski jumping sport. The handling is quite simple: the player uses the mouse to hold a steady course and clicks at the right moment to jump respectively land. In the career mode the player creates his own athlete who starts in the amateur league. For successful competitions he receives prize money and experience points which he reinvests into better coaches or equipment respectively better character statistics, e.g. landing technique. The goal is to become the best athlete in the world.****In comparison to the 2003 version it features two important improvements: Firstly there is a optional technique analysis after every jump which shows potential points of improvement. Secondly there are challenges in the career mode which unlock special pieces of equipment, e.g. a perfect landing. There is also a quiz game with a few hundred questions about ski jumping. The license is restricted to the 28 original ramps."},{"id":5872,"title":"RTL Ski Jumping 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"RTL","publisherName":"RTL Enterprises GmbH","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"RTL Ski Jumping 2004 is a simulation of the ski jumping sport. The handling is quite simple: the player uses the mouse to hold a steady course and clicks at the right moment to jump respectively land. In the career mode the player creates his own athlete who starts in the amateur league. For successful competitions he receives prize money and experience points which he reinvests into better coaches or equipment respectively better character statistics, e.g. landing technique. The goal is to become the best athlete in the world.****In comparison to the 2003 version it features two important improvements: Firstly there is a optional technique analysis after every jump which shows potential points of improvement. Secondly there are challenges in the career mode which unlock special pieces of equipment, e.g. a perfect landing. There is also a quiz game with a few hundred questions about ski jumping. The license is restricted to the 28 original ramps."},{"id":5873,"title":"RTL Ski Jumping 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"RTL","publisherName":"RTL Enterprises GmbH","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"The 2006 edition of this winter sports franchise covers the 2005/2006 season. The player can either start as a team manager or as a talented young jumper. There are 41 new settings and over 800 voiced commentary lines to rate the jumper's performances and provide in-game announcements. Jumping can be done in different game modes, including summer challenges and crew-based jumps.****This version includes a tutorial, 3 difficulty levels in the career mode, 3 different leagues to compete in, a revised shop and training system, and a new sponsor system, where a contract provides a monthly income. Next to various tweaks to the physics, graphics and animation, it is also the first part in the series where the player can jump from a first-person perspective.****The game includes a Quiz Games mode to test your knowledge about the sport in 500 questions."},{"id":5874,"title":"RTL Ski Jumping 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"RTL","publisherName":"RTL Enterprises GmbH","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"RTL Ski Jumping  2007 a simulation of the ski jumping sport. The handling is quite simple: the player uses the mouse to hold a steady course and clicks at the right moment to jump respectively land. In the career mode the player creates his own athlete who starts in the amateur league. For successful competitions he receives prize money and experience points which he reinvests into better coaches or equipment respectively better character statistics, e.g. landing technique. The goal is to become the best athlete in the world.****The game features a optional technique analysis after every jump which shows potential points of improvement and challenges in the career mode which unlock special pieces of equipment, e.g. a perfect landing. There is also a quiz game with a few hundred questions about ski jumping.****In comparison to the 2006 version there are a few small improvements, e.g. a overhauled menu system, new graphics effects and two new camera perspectives. Also new is that the player additionally controls the balance during the braking after the landing and if the player character shows cheering or depressed gestures. The license is restricted to the 41 jumping sites and the equipment."},{"id":5875,"title":"RTL Winter Games 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"RTL","publisherName":"RTL Enterprises GmbH","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"RTL Winter Games 2007 is the successor of Torino 2006 which simulates 13 events divided into seven disciplines: alpine skiing, ski jumping, sled, biathlon, ice skating and - new in this version - curling. ****The basic handling is the same for most disciplines: steering the athlete in the right directions and pressing a button to perform an action, e.g. jumping. Two exceptions are the shooting part of the biathlon and skating: In the first the player needs to shoot targets with a wobbling cursor and the latter uses the typical rhythm game controls where arrows fly in from one side of the screen and the player needs to press the assigned button at the right time. Tactical elements are used in biathlon where the player needs to look after his fatigue and curling which is a tactical game by definition.****The single-player mode consists of different tournaments which contain seven or 15 randomly chosen disciplines. Of course the player also has the option to compile his own tournaments. Additionally there are 43 small missions where the player needs to reach a certain result from a predefined initial situation. Also new are help functions which show exactly when to press which buttons or show the ideal line of movement."},{"id":5876,"title":"RTL Winter Sports 2009","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"49Games","publisherName":"RTL","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Following previous winter sports titles (including the official game of the Torino 2006 Olympic Games), 49Games presents another light simulation of some of the most popular winter sports, including alpine skiing, snowboard half-pipe, ski jump, speed skating, biathlon, luge, bobsleigh, skeleton, figure skating and curling, for a total of 18 different events.  While not as complex as the specialized games developed by the German company (there's no waxing the skis, for instance), the game features a solid physics engine, which provides more realism than some of the more arcadish approaches to the genre. Gameplay varies by event, with the player being in full control of the athlete in most events like alpine skiing and half-pipe (which plays like most radical sports games featuring tricks and flicks instead of being \"on-rails\"), while other modes feature an higher focus on rhythm, like speed skating and figure skating. Curling plays like most games previously featuring the event, but there are two modes: simulation plays like the actual sport, where a team scores a point for each stone closer to the middle than the opponents' closest, while game awards points for each of the stones inside the target.  The game features three modes: Competition, where the player can participate in 5, 9 or all 16 events (or customize them), Campaign, where the player has to complete a number of quick goals to unlock additional tracks and features from previous games, while Career requires the player to compete in 15 levels with an increasing number of events to do the same. Single Events allow the player to train on any event."},{"id":5877,"title":"RTX - Red Rock","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"LucasArts","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"An action adventure game where you play Major Eugene Wheeler, a radical tactics expert sent to the Mars base to investigate the loss of communications. Once there you discover the base has been taken over by alien invaders who plan to use the base to launch an attack on earth. You must use all your wits and skills to prevent this from happening.****Rtx is a third person action / adventure game which splits itself between combat with a multitude of weapons and traditional lucasarts puzzle solving.  The player is also equipped with a robotic arm with multiple attachments and a 'bionic' eye which gives you 4 different vision modes.  The game is comprised of 10 levels some of which involve driving vehicles and controlling robots."},{"id":5878,"title":"Ruff Trigger - The Vanocore Conspiracy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Playstos Entertainment","publisherName":"Natsume, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The Vancore Corporation has created two new inventions that will take the Tyke System by storm, a genetic engineered pet called Piglots and the Vandocore Power Drink.  As they are being transported, a malfunction causes their cargo ship to crash land on the planet Endust.****The player takes control of Ruff Trigger, a bounty hunter for the Boss P.I. Agency, assigned to retrieve the Piglots and Power Drink cargo, but as he does he discovers a shocking secret that that can bring about the destruction of the Tyke System and a confrontation with the Vandocore Corporation.****The gameplay is a 3-D platformer in the spirit of Ratchet & Clank, with powerful weapons and odd-looking enemies.  There are three worlds altogether to explore with even some racing involved.  There is also a transformation mode that can cause Ruff to become a super-powered beast, it can be achieved by collecting glowing orbs scattered throughout the levels."},{"id":5879,"title":"Rugby","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Creative Assembly","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Rugby","description":"As the first Rugby title on the Playstation 2, EA Sports Rugby is a full on simulation of the sport (played mainly in Europe, Australasia and Africa). All of the major nations of rugby are represented, including Australia (the current World Cup champions), New Zealand, England, France and South Africa. The game is also fully licenesed with every player of every team rendered into the game.****There are many trophies to be won, here's a quick run down:****World Cup: Much the same as the Football variety, the best in the world fight to become world champions.****6 Nations: Only 6 nations are represented in this European tournament to play as: Scotland, England, Wales, Ireland, France and Italy.****Tri-Nations: Australia, New Zealand and South Africa play in this tournament.****Bledisloe Cup: It's Australia vs New Zealand, in a best of three tournament.****Calcutta Cup: Much like the above, except it's England and Scotland that fight it out."},{"id":5880,"title":"Rugby 06","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Rugby","description":"Rugby 06 is another update to EA Sports' rugby franchise.****As ever, the game featured updated teams and squad lists. New features include an overhaul of the tackle and off-load systems and enhanced weather graphics. The BBC's Ian Robertson and former All Black Grant Fox provide commentary, with additional comments from Murray Mexted.****The majority of the world's major tournaments are licensed including the Six Nations, Tri-Nations, Super 14 and Guinness Premiership competitions."},{"id":5881,"title":"Rugby 08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Rugby","description":"Rugby 08 is the seventh rugby union released by Electronic Arts, and the official game of the 2007 IRB Rugby World Cup. It features 23 national teams (some unlicensed), the fully licensed Super 14, Guiness Premiership (England), Celtic League and French and Italian team (unlicensed), as well as the Junior All Blacks, the Australian A's and the unlicensed Pacific Islanders and Barbarians, as well as dozen of stadiums.****Game modes include the Rugby World Cup, Practice, several national and international tournaments such as the 6 Nations. Tri-Nations, Super 14, Guiness Premiership and the European Trophy, as well as the World League, where the player takes complete control of a team in the 3rd division, and builds his way up to the top division, while earning enough transfer points on the field to keep wages in check and get new signings. A new game mode is also featured, where the player has to re-write history from previous world cups in order to unlock highlight videos from each World Cup and other goodies. ****Other features include more flexible camera control, allowing the player to kick the ball more accurately and react quickly after a scrum or lineout, new set pieces and faster defending formations and improved AI. The Impact Players also make a return, and you can expect Dan Carter to pin-point a punt almost from end to end or Bryan Habana to wreck defenses apart with his speed.****The soundtrack is provided by bands such as Malajube, Howling Bells or Tokyo Police Club."},{"id":5882,"title":"Rugby 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"HB Studios Multimedia","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Rugby","description":"The official game of the 2003 Rugby Wold Cup in Australia, Rugby 2004 is the sequel to Rugby 2001 with HB Studios replacing The Creative Assembly as the developers. ****Fully licensed by the IRB, Rugby 2004 features 75 stadiums from around the world, including all the World Cup venues, 95 teams including the British Lions and world champion Australian Wallabies and more than 2000 players each with individual names called by the BBC's John Inverdale and Channel 7's Gordon Bray.****Major additions to the game include Super 12 and European Cup provincial tournaments, a player editor, custom teams, skill challenges like those found in other EA Sports games and an exclusive soundtrack by INXS."},{"id":5883,"title":"Rugby 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"HB Studios Multimedia","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Rugby","description":"Rugby 2005 is the first update to EA Sports' rugby franchise. The game is now powered by EA's FIFA engine. Features include overhauled gameplay, motion captured animation, crowd chants for major stadiums, and unique heads for famous players. The BBC's Ian Robertson and former All Black Murray Mexted provide commentary. Mexted also guides the player through extensive interactive training drills.****Rugby 2005 includes up to date listings for all the major international teams, plus options to edit squads and create new players. Players can compete in tournaments such as the 6 Nations, Tri Nations, Super 12 and European Trophy championships."},{"id":5884,"title":"Rugby Challenge 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Swordfish Studios","publisherName":"Hip Interactive Europe","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Rugby","description":"Rugby Challenge 2006 is a single player game which contains both rugby simulation and managerial features. The game has multiple game modes:• Friendly: in which the player can play as any club against an any other club • Competition: which features the World Championship, the RBS 6 Nations, Three Nations, European Cup, a Tour, Leagues, and Cups. In the Tour the player can select any of the international teams represented and tour Europe, Oceania, Africa, or America with differing numbers of nations to play against in each location. The Leagues available include the English Premiership, the Top 14 (France), the Celtic League (now, 2015, called the Pro 12 and featuring teams from Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales), and the Southern League which comprises teams from New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. There is also an option to create a custom league. The Cups that can be competed for mirror the leagues that can be played in, they are the English Cup, French Cup, Celtic Cup, Southern Cup, Super Cup and again there is an option to create and compete for a custom cup. • Challenge: There are five game options in this category.◦ Classic Matches. South Africa had been undefeated for sixty years when New Zealand brought that run to an end in 1956. In the first challenge the player controls the South African team and tries to prevent the defeat. There are ten 'Classic Matches' in all, the remaining nine are locked until the first challenge has been completed, they include playing as Scotland and trying to beat England; playing as the British isles and trying to neat New Zealand; playing as the USA and trying to beat France; playing as Wales and trying to beat Ireland. ◦ Try Survival: The player competes in a series of matches which become progressively more difficult and must score an increasing number of tries in each ◦ Hot Potato: A variation on the standard game where a player cannot hold the ball for more than three seconds, any player that does gets hit hard. ◦ Old Time Rugby: Here games are played under old rules where no points are scored for a try, they can only be scored from the penalty that follows. ◦Superstars: In this variation of the standard game only one nominated player from the players team can score points. •Career Mode: This is a rugby management side of the game where the player takes control of a team in Division Four of a mythical league and must manage them through the seasons to become a champion team. Players can be traded, and trained, the clubs finances need to be managed, coaches appointed etc. • The game also has a training mode and many bonus features such as additional stadiums, teams, balls and game effects all of which are locked until the player achieves specific goals. Matches can be three, five, seven or fifteen minutes long, can be played during the day or night, have weather effects and use one of the three difficulty settings Fun, Normal or Intensive Care. "},{"id":5885,"title":"Rugby League","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sidhe Interactive","publisherName":"Tru Blu Entertainment Pty Ltd","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Rugby","description":"Rugby League is a frenetic sports sim where you can choose from 35 teams, with official licenses that include the National Rugby League (NRL), NRL Telstra Premiership, State of Origin, City vs. Country, the Australian Kangaroos and the New Zealand Kiwis. There are 25 realistic stadiums and to add to the authentic atmosphere there is play by play commentary by Channel 9's Andrew Voss. Gameplay includes high tackles, ankle taps, multi-person tackles, injuries, sin bin, interchange, knock-ons, cut-out passes, sidesteps, offloads, fends, break tackles, scrums, slow-mo replays, grubber kicks, chips, punts, field goals, bombs and more. There are also accurate player abilities and skills modelled on detailed data supplied by official NRL statisticians, NRL Stats. There is comprehensive player, team and competition customisation with the ability to alter all elements of players including the face, skin colour, head shape, hair style and colour, height, weight and 12 separate skills attributes. "},{"id":5886,"title":"Rugby League 2 - World Cup Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sidhe Interactive","publisherName":"Tru Blu Entertainment Pty Ltd","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Rugby","description":"Rugby League 2: World Cup Edition is an updated version of Rugby League 2, a rugby league simulation (rugby league is a sport is similar to rugby union, but features set tackles rather than rucks and mauls - once a player is successfully tackled he plays the ball back to a team-mate behind him, with the team losing possession if tackled 6 times.).****This game primarily introduces content updates, including new team squad lists and strips and new stadia. There are also two new teams included, Samoa and Gold Coast Titans. There is also a new World Cup mode, replicating the real life tournament. The game retains it's official Super League and NRL licences, the two biggest RL club leagues in the world, allowing official names, players and likenesses to appear. The franchise mode of the previous title is also carried over, allowing the player to run a team for multiple seasons."},{"id":5887,"title":"Rugrats - Royal Ransom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"The Rugrats embark on a magical adventure to the Play Palace 3000. As the kids all take turns climbing up to the Play Palace, they soon find that something's not quite right. Every time they climb higher, the Palace moves further out of their reach.**Angelica, the self-appointed Queen, has dubbed the rest of the Rugrats her loyal subjects who will need to obey her commands. As the Rugrats refuse Queen Angelica's demands, they each find their most treasured items haven fallen in her possession. **Tommy and company will face mysterious knights, capture rowdy monkeys, race crocodiles down twisting rivers, tame wild dinosaurs, and much more on their way to reclaim their most prized possessions, so they too can play in the Play Palace.**Rugrats Royal Ransom is a series of several mini-games and platforming levels. These are based off different \"worlds\" or \"levels\" within the Play Palace. You'll come across jungle, desert, snow and medieval worlds on your journey through the game."},{"id":5888,"title":"Rule of Rose","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Atlus Co.","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Jennifer is a young girl who has recently been transferred to an orphanage somewhere in England in the 1930s. The game revolves around the young girl's imagination and attempts to get accepted by a social group of other children at the orphanage. Jennifer is unusually weak and will have trouble in any fighting so the game is more about avoiding enemies than fighting them when possible. At one point in the game you come across a dog who is essential for the finding of items and progression through the game.****Players must guide Jennifer and her faithful companion Brown the dog through the game while avoiding monsters and other unpleasantries to find precious items for the Aristocracy of the Red Canyon."},{"id":5889,"title":"Rumble Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Described by a number of people as 'Gran Turismo meets SSX', Rumble Racing is an arcade-style racing game that includes features like various stunts, power-ups, speed boosts, and track short cuts. ****There is no story behind it. You're merely racing in one of three dozen cars (many based on real-life designs) in fifteen different tracks, ranging from airports to old mines to specially designed stunt arenas. Taking part in either races, stunt shows, or in one-on-one duels, you'll need to learn not only how to drive, but also when to use power-ups and where the best short cuts are. Power-ups include oil slicks to bombs to a tornado that cleans the course ahead of you. Through the Championship mode, you'll be able to unlock all the vehicles and tracks."},{"id":5890,"title":"Rumble Roses","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"A wrestling game featuring a large and varied number of attractive women. The playable characters run the gamut: nurses, schoolgirls, cowgirls, ninjas, and many more. Each combatant has her own repository of clothes to choose from before each match, from a wide selection of standard wrestling outfits, to a series of bikinis, used mainly for the Mud Wrestling mode in the game.****A great deal of the game revolves around the personalities of the fighters and the usage of the reputation system. Several matches will require that the player be sworn not to use dirty tactics such as using weapons found around the ring or even to humiliate the opponent. These oaths can be broken by the player, but the consequences are the loss of fan popularity and for the player's chosen character to develop a dark side to their persona.****Popularity comes into play in the game, not only as a statistical boost for the player, but also as an actual aide in combat when the player finds the audience cheering and helping their character to win the match. Much like similar wrestling/fighting titles such as Def Jam: Fight for NY, this sort of help can be a difference maker in a close match."},{"id":5891,"title":"Runabout 3 - Neo Age","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Graphic Research","publisherName":"BAM! Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Runabout 3: Neo Age is an open-ended racing game where the racing isn't restricted to strict tracks and the player can choose their route, as the races are mostly driving from point A to point B. Like in the previous games, you don't really have to drive clean and crashing everywhere while winning the race is not only allowed but also encouraged as there is points to be gained from destroying various objects. There are over 20 different vehicles to drive with and over 30 missions which range from simple races to checkpoint races and \"deliver the package\"-missions."},{"id":5892,"title":"Rune - Viking Warlord","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Human Head Studios","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Rune is a 3D action game in which the player takes the role of Ragnar the Viking, mightiest warrior of a byegone age.****There is a full single player game as well as a multiplayer component, in case players tire of the AI."},{"id":5893,"title":"Rygar - The Legendary Adventure","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"This is a 3D-based sequel to Rygar, a Tecmo title which was successful in the arcades and on many home systems. ****In the land of Argos, Princess Harmonia is kidnapped by the Titans, who are led by ancient gods Cleopatra and a winged-demon character named Aristotle, in an attempt to release the evil spirit of Cronus. A young gladiator in training named Rygar hears her cries for help, and rushes to her rescue.****Armed with a legendary device called the Diskarmor, Rygar will explore the land of Argos, destroying enemies and powerful demons, while finding items and seeking information to aid him in his search for Princess Harmonia.  Once Rygar has powered up his Diskarmor, it is up to him to stop Cleopatra and Aristotle, save the Princess and all of Argos from evil."},{"id":5894,"title":"S.L.A.I. - Steel Lancer Arena International","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Genki","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"S.L.A.I. – Steel Lancer Arena International is a Playstation 2 sequel to 2002 XBox title Phantom Crash. The story takes place 40 years after the events in Phantom Crash and cyber-punk athletes continue to battle their robots in arenas created by destroyed uninhabitable environments. ****S.L.A.I. (pronounced “slay”) is an arena based robot fighting game. Controls are similar to most console FPS’s, but the camera can be switched between first person cockpit view and behind the robot third person view. Defeated opponents are replaced with new entrants until the player is defeated, leaves the arena, or time runs out. Money is based on performance and can be used to buy new robot parts and adjust existing parts for speed and power. Finally, the onboard “animal chip” gains experience depending on performance and increases the robots lock-on speed, armor, reticule size, and more."},{"id":5895,"title":"Safari Adventures - Africa","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!  Discover the adventures of Alex and Emma as they explore the African continent in this thrilling adventure game.  9 amazing habitats to choose from.  Over 30 missions to solve full of exciting new adventures.  Make friends with over 50 animals including lions, elephants, cheetahs, gorillas, hippos and more!  You help to save the animals and in turn your new found animal friends lend you a hand on your amazing expedition.  Fill your photo album with all your latest exciting explorations. Learn about the animals and plants of Africa through great information provided by National GeographicTM. "},{"id":5896,"title":"Saint & Sinner","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Saint & Sinner is a puzzle game on PS2 in which good and evil clash, represented by white and black blocks.  Your mission is to fight evil with the good.  So you need to get rid of at any cost black marbles managing to encircle them. "},{"id":5897,"title":"Saint Seiya - The Hades","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Dimps Corporation","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Saint Seiya: The Sanctuary is a fighting game based on the Saint Seiya franchise and follows the \"Gold Saint Saga\" of the TV series. The player takes the role of a Saint Seiya who has to save the life of the Goddess of Peace Athena. To do that he has to visit twelve temples representing the astrological signs.  The gameplay of each level is divided into two parts: Reaching the palace and defeating the Gold Saint. The former is a traditional hack & slash game where the player fights against hordes of enemies. He has the standard move repertoire to his disposal: regular attacks, dodging, blocking and special attacks. For the latter the player needs a certain amount of power in a special energy bar - it decreases with every special attack and increases if the player is hit. When reaching the temple the game switches to a one to one fighting game style. The basic gameplay stays the same but if the special energy bar is filled to the max the play can use an extremely powerful attack which results in a typical anime cutscene. But it is not without downsides: the enemy can block the attack by mastering a quicktime event (pressing a button in the exact moment it appears on screen). Then he starts an equally powerful counter attack which results in a sequence where both players need to mash buttons - if the counter attack is successful depends on which player is faster. If the life energy of one opponent is empty a similar sequence starts."},{"id":5898,"title":"Saint Seiya - The Sanctuary","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Dimps Corporation","publisherName":"Bandai S.A.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Saint Seiya: The Sanctuary is a fighting game based on the Saint Seiya franchise and follows the \"Gold Saint Saga\" of the TV series. The player takes the role of a Saint Seiya who has to save the life of the Goddess of Peace Athena. To do that he has to visit twelve temples representing the astrological signs.****The gameplay of each level is divided into two parts: Reaching the palace and defeating the Gold Saint. The former is a traditional hack & slash game where the player fights against hordes of enemies. He has the standard move repertoire to his disposal: regular attacks, dodging, blocking and special attacks. For the latter the player needs a certain amount of power in a special energy bar - it decreases with every special attack and increases if the player is hit. When reaching the temple the game switches to a one to one fighting game style. The basic gameplay stays the same but if the special energy bar is filled to the max the play can use an extremely powerful attack which results in a typical anime cutscene. But it is not without downsides: the enemy can block the attack by mastering a quicktime event (pressing a button in the exact moment it appears on screen). Then he starts an equally powerful counter attack which results in a sequence where both players need to mash buttons - if the counter attack is successful depends on which player is faster. If the life energy of one opponent is empty a similar sequence starts.****The multiplayer part is restricted to the one against one fighting style."},{"id":5899,"title":"Sakura Wars - So Long, My Love  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"RED Entertainment","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"This installment of Sakura Taisen series takes place in the New York of 1928. For the first time in the series, you don't play as the brave young Ichirou Oogami, but as his nephew, Shinjiro Taiga. The young man is sent from Japan to serve in New York under the command of Ratchet Altair, the leader of the local Kagekidan (New York Combat Revue, Star Division), a group of young ladies who can pilot giant mechs and fight supernatural evil. A resurrection of a medieval Japanese warlord is about to take place in New York, and it's up to our heroes to stop the evil.****Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love utilizes the same gameplay system as in the previous installments of the series. The gameplay is divided into adventure and battle modes. During the adventure mode, you walk around downtown New York, talking to characters. During most conversations and situations, you'll have to quickly choose one of the several available answers or actions. Those determine the level of affection your lovely female comrades feel for you. Depending on your choices, you'll reach one of the six different endings, being together with one of the six girls. The strategic battles take place on a 3D battle field, on which you navigate your battle mechs. You have a special bar that allows you to perform a limited amount of actions. You can attack, defend, or perform special attacks, unique for each party member."},{"id":5900,"title":"Sakura Wars - So Long, My Love  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"RED Entertainment","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"This installment of Sakura Taisen series takes place in the New York of 1928. For the first time in the series, you don't play as the brave young Ichirou Oogami, but as his nephew, Shinjiro Taiga. The young man is sent from Japan to serve in New York under the command of Ratchet Altair, the leader of the local Kagekidan (New York Combat Revue, Star Division), a group of young ladies who can pilot giant mechs and fight supernatural evil. A resurrection of a medieval Japanese warlord is about to take place in New York, and it's up to our heroes to stop the evil.****Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love utilizes the same gameplay system as in the previous installments of the series. The gameplay is divided into adventure and battle modes. During the adventure mode, you walk around downtown New York, talking to characters. During most conversations and situations, you'll have to quickly choose one of the several available answers or actions. Those determine the level of affection your lovely female comrades feel for you. Depending on your choices, you'll reach one of the six different endings, being together with one of the six girls. The strategic battles take place on a 3D battle field, on which you navigate your battle mechs. You have a special bar that allows you to perform a limited amount of actions. You can attack, defend, or perform special attacks, unique for each party member."},{"id":5901,"title":"Salt Lake 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Attention To Detail","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"The only official licensed game of the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter games.****Take part in Mens' Alpine Skiing Downhill, Ladies' Alpine Skiing Slalom, Mens' Two-man Bobsleigh, Womens' Freestyle Skiing Aerials, Mens' Ski Jumping K120 Individual and Mens' Snowboard Parallel Giant Slalom.****Multiplayer action supporting up to four players including Head-to-head split screen snowboarding. ****Multiple modes of play : Olympic, Tournament, Classic and Freeform"},{"id":5902,"title":"Samurai Aces","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Psikyo","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Sengoku Ace also known as Samurai Aces in the English version, is a vertically-scrolling shoot 'em up.The science fantasy story of Sengoku Ace resolves around the six Feudal Japan (Sengoku period) characters sent on a mission to stop an evil cult and rescue the shogun's kidnapped daughter, princess Tsukihime (Moon Princess), before she can be used as a sacrifice to resurrect their demon god. The game features 21 endings, different for various characters and 2-player pairings."},{"id":5903,"title":"Samurai Champloo - Sidetracked","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Grasshopper Manufacture","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked, is based on the TV show of the same name, with the characters from the show, Mugen, Jin, and Fuu, along with an unlockable character created exclusively for the game.  The main story is the same, the player must embark on a journey in the northern land of Enzo, now present day Hokkaido, in search of a samurai master, but must face perilous foes such as masked assassins, mercenaries, mythic beasts and even gangster monkeys. There is also different endings for each character of the game.****The game has a hip hop feel to it, with the combat engine being connected with the music of the game, choosing different hip hop grooves that will determine the combo that will be used.  To use these grooves, players must visit a town's shop, buying records to be taken into battle.  Each track contains a certain combination of buttons to be pressed in order to use them, with each record having a unique attack.  American voice actors for the dubbed version of the anime show in the states also reprises their voice roles for the game."},{"id":5904,"title":"Samurai Jack - The Shadow of Aku","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Adrenium","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Born and bred a warrior, Samurai Jack is thrust into the future by his nemesis, Aku.  In his travels, Jack learns of a time portal that can reunite him with his ancient ancestors.  Now he must battle Aku's minions across burning villages, massive forests, and the bustling Aku City to find the time portal!****Use combo moves, slow-motion Sakai focus mode, and various weapons to defeat your foes.  Also meet up with the familiar faces of the Scotsman, Mad Jack, and others."},{"id":5905,"title":"Samurai Shodown Anthology","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Samurai Shodown Anthology bundles together six games in SNK's long-running Samurai Shodown franchise:****1. Samurai Shodown**2. Samurai Shodown II**3. Samurai Shodown III: Blades of Blood**4. Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa's Revenge**5. Samurai Shodown V**6. Samurai Spirits Tenkaichi Kenkakuden (a.k.a. Samurai Shodown VI)****The first five games have color editing options for every character, as well as the option to play with the original music tracks, or an arranged soundtrack. And unlike its original standalone release, Samurai Spirits Tenkaichi Kenkakuden has all bonus content - including hidden characters, endings and character portraits - unlocked from the start."},{"id":5906,"title":"Samurai Shodown V","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SNK","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Seven years after the fourth game in the series, Samurai Shodown returns. In the game's time frame, this is the earliest game, hence the Japanese title Samurai Spirits Zero. It takes place in 1786 from January through the later summer. The game is therefore considered a prequel to the series.****The overall gameplay was slightly altered. It is a little faster, and the Slash/Bust system has been removed. Each character now has only one version, or the Bust mode is simply replaced by a new character of very similar setup. Combo slashes, sidestepping and fatalities have also vanished. The basic moves have been modeled after the first games in the series. They consist of three types of slashes, a single kick, and various dodge maneuvers similar to Samurai Shodown II.****There are 24 characters, a familiar cast with some new faces. Unlike the previous games, it is not possible to kill your opponent."},{"id":5907,"title":"Samurai Warriors - Xtreme Legends","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"As the inevitable expansion pack for the first Samurai Warriors game, Xtreme Legends adds four new characters, a new campaign, more weapons and items, and gameplay tweaks.  Although it can be played standalone, half the point is to replay the original Samurai Warriors for the new content.  SW:XL also contains an archive feature, to learn more about the characters and history."},{"id":5908,"title":"Samurai Warriors","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Samurai Warriors is Koei's extension of the popular Dynasty Warriors series.  Instead of taking place during the Three Kingdoms era in China, Samurai Warriors takes you back to feudal Japan, during the warring states era.  In the game, you take control of actual historical figures such as Yukimura Sanada, Nobunaga Oda, and Hattori Hanzo.  Altogether, there are fifteen characters, ten of whom need to be unlocked.****Basically, gameplay is almost identical to that of Dynasty Warriors.  The main differences are things like the inclusion of indoor castle levels, and a greater variety of enemies.  In Dynasty Warriors, enemies were basically either soldiers or archers.  In Samurai Warriors, there are soldiers, archers, musketeers, and many different types of ninjas.  In terms of story, there are basically only five levels, but depending on your actions in a certain level specific to each character, the story will branch of into two different stories, leading to a good ending or a not as good ending.  Updated graphics and a more \"techno-ish\" soundtrack top off the additions."},{"id":5909,"title":"Samurai Warriors 2 - Empires","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Samurai Warriors 2: Empires is an expansion to Samurai Warriors 2. It is the third Empires expansion by KOEI, following Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires and Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires. Similar to the other Empires games, it adds turn-based empire-building gameplay to the mix.  Although battles are still fought using the same 3rd-person button mashing mechanics that the Samurai Warriors-style games are known for, players now must also choose the battles to maximize the growth of their burgeoning empire in Japan's Warring States era. In the Empire mode there are several historical battles available.****The game also adds two previously unplayable characters, Shibata Katsuie and Sasaki Kojiro, as well as a Create Your Own Character mode."},{"id":5910,"title":"Samurai Warriors 2 - Xtreme Legends","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Koei","publisherName":"KOEI Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Just like the previous Dynasty Warriors games and first Samurai Warriors, Samurai Warriors 2 has its very own Xtreme Legends expansion pack.****New features include six new characters, two new battles (\"The Battle of Okehazama\" and \"The Battle of Shikoku\"), the new \"Mercenary Mode\", and an increased level cap."},{"id":5911,"title":"Samurai Warriors 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Samurai Warriors 2 is a game made by Omega Force and published by KOEI, the same developer and publisher of the famous Shin Sangoku Musou (Dynasty Warriors) series. As with the original Samurai Warriors, Samurai Warriors 2 is based on the Japanese Sengoku or \"Warring States\" period, a time of social upheaval, political intrigue, and nearly constant military conflict in Japan that lasted roughly from the middle of the 15th century to the beginning of the 17th century.****The game is a third person hack-and-slash. You have 26 playable characters to choose from. Once you choose your character you are tossed into massive real-time battles, with the object being to help claim victory for your army by defeating key enemy officers, or simply slaying a large amount of enemy troops, which will boost the morale of your army, and turn the tides of the battle. ****10 new warriors are added from the previous game including the legendary Musashi Miyamoto, the unifier of Japan Ieyasu Tokugawa, and the enigmatic ninja Kotaro Fuma. Each warrior has his own unique move set and techniques. Set traps, summon ninja decoys, and more. Use powerful Linked Charge attacks and power up to three Musou gauges. Now castle warfare blends seamlessly with field combat. Take control of castles on the battlefield to gain a significant morale advantage. There are multiple game modes including Story, Free, and Survival modes. Team up with friends for two-player Co-op play or compete with them at \"Sugoroku,\" a bonus party game for up to four players."},{"id":5912,"title":"Samurai Western","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Acquire","publisherName":"Digital Bros. S.p.A.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Samurai Gojiro Kiryuu comes to the American West in search of his brother.  His journey takes him to a corrupt town ruled by a sinister land baron named Goldberg.  Though Gojiro isn't interested in righting wrongs, he is soon caught up in the town's problems: killing highway robbers, protecting a woman from would-be rapists, and thwarting Goldberg's machinations.  Focused on destroying Gojiro, Goldberg unleashes an endless stream of minions... all fodder for Gojiro's blade.  But Goldberg has an ace up his sleeve...****Samurai Western is a third-person action game.  Gojiro's blade is more than a match for Old West weaponry as he can ably deflect or sidestep bullets.  As Gojiro completes levels, he upgrades his skills, unlocks new swords and stances, and adds Western accessories to his wardrobe.  Primarily a single-player game, Samurai Western has a two player co-op mode and unlockable characters for both modes."},{"id":5913,"title":"SAS - Anti Terror Force","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Davilex Games B.V.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Anti-Terror Force is a first-person shooter by Dutch development group Davilex following the exploits of the British SAS, the French GIGN and the German GSG9.****As a member of the special operations force of your choice, you will undergo four training exercises - arms, physical training, siege training, and defensive tactics - before being placed into the field to deal with a number of hostage situations.****The sieges, true to Davilex's knack of using real-life locations, all take place in real locations, beginning with 10 Downing Street, and moving along to the French Elysée and the German Kanzleramt. ****Although you could be forgiven for believing that this game wants to be realistic looking at the use of real services and real locales, this game makes no claims as such. In fact, arcade action is the order of the day here, and while the real SAS, GIGN and GSG9 are busy with discreet, minimal casualty operations, here you'll be blasting away with aplomb."},{"id":5914,"title":"Saturday Night Speedway","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ratbag","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Saturday Night Speedway lets you get behind the wheel and race on the world's craziest dirt tracks! Try your luck in 3 different racing classes - Street Stocks, Dirt Midgets and Late Models • Kick up the mud in the open-wheeled Midgets, or scrape fenders in Pro Stock mode -- 19 different high-speed tracks to choose from • Spectacular crashes and streaming 3D sound bring home the action -- Hit the gas and watch the sparks fly • Multiple challenging race modes for every experience level  "},{"id":5915,"title":"Savage Skies","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"iRock Interactive","publisherName":"BAM! Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Savage Skies is an aerial dragon combat game for the PlayStation 2.  This fantasy themed game has wide range of features, that provide a robust single player game, split-screen multiplayer, and special modes, missions, and creatures that can be unlocked.****The story of Savage Skies centers around the death a powerful king struck down by the demons of a vengeful necromancer banished from the kingdom years earlier.  With the king's soul magically shattered, and the land in turmoil, the player is challenged to restore the throne by winning the war for one of three factions in the game - the noble Virtwyn, the mutated Chrysalis, or the necromantic Pariah.  Mission based animations and voiceovers provide the story elements to the player as the game unfolds.****Gameplay borrows loosely from other 3D aerial combat/shooter'eque games like Starfighter, Flying Hereos and DragonStrike, but has it's own twists, like advanced super maneuvers and power-ups.  Core to Savage Skies is the ability to unlock and try many different creatures (up to 24) in both the single and multiplayer portions of the game.  Each creature has strengths and weaknesses like speed, manuverability, offensive and defensive powers, that can be leveraged during the campaign missions.****Savage Skies also features fun 2 player split screen action with 7 unique multiplayer maps and 3 multiplayer modes."},{"id":5916,"title":"SBK - Superbike World Championship","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Milestone S.r.l","publisherName":"Black Bean Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"SBK - Superbike World Championship  is the official videogame of the Superbike World Championship.****It offers a wide range of gameplay, selectable from 5 different pre-sets, from a very basic gameplay for new players to a full featured simulation for those looking for the challenge of riding a Superbike.****The player has the possibility to choose from the 2008 official riders, teams and tracks, but also improve the performances of his bike, managing and tuning a lot of aspects like top speed, gear ratios, suspension stiffness, and set of tires for single race."},{"id":5917,"title":"SBK-09 - Superbike World Championship","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Milestone S.r.l","publisherName":"Black Bean Games","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"SBK 09: Superbike World Championship is the official licensed game from the motorcycle Superbike World Championship league. The main focus lies on the realistic simulation of the driving physics. During the season the player takes the role of one of 27 licensed athletes and compete in 13 of the race locations of the season 2008/2009 (the Nürburgring is not in available). There are up to eight sessions per race, including free training and warm ups. In the garage the player can tune almost every aspect of his bike in detail. Beginners this can be delegated to an engineer. Of course there is also the option to play just a single racing weekend or to start in a quick race. ****In comparison to its predecessor there are two notable changes: driving helps for novice players and 20 challenges. In these the player either has to solve certain problems in pre-defined situations, e.g. winning the race with worn out brakes or reaching checkpoints in a limited time frame."},{"id":5918,"title":"Scaler","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Bobby Jenkins lives next door to Leon a scientist on the verge of discovering a device that can stabilize and control portals that connect the planets within the multiple universes. Leon is transported to weird dimension during his experiments where the evil Looger and his cohorts steal the portal travel technology and uses it to break into our world to perfect the technology. Once here, they are discovered by Bobby who is captured and questioned about Leon’s work.  Bobby manages to escape and is teleported to their world where the story takes place.****Scaler is an action platform game in which you control Bobby Jenkins who turns to Scaler in the “bizarre dimension” and tries to stop the evil Looger and his cronies. Along your adventure you will come across friends and foes like Leon who gives you advice and guidance and “Captain Bootcamp” who is Looger’s right hand lackey. Travel through 15 colorful levels riding vines and crawling walls as you hunt and defeat Looger and his team. ****Scaler has lots of abilities like climbing walls to reach new areas and riding vines to charge up your electric bomb attack. Use camouflage to sneak by deadly traps and confuse your enemies. Attack with your tongue or use your claw attack, which you can upgrade during the game. Use the Electric Bomb attack several enemies at once. Scaler can transform into some of the enemies he defeats after defeating enough of them and use the special abilities of that creature.****Break open cocoons and shells to collect Klokkies and Crystal Gems which in turn can be used to get new abilities and upgrade existing ones. If you collect 100 Crystal Gems in the game you will get an alternate ending. Collect Lizard Eggs to unlock more levels and to keep Looger form mutating them into monsters.****The intuitive menu system lets you set options like camera view (first or third) and rotation (normal or inverted), audio and vibration. The pause menu lets you save your game, see your objectives and the ones you have finished, check your status screen (number of collectables you have, energy points earned, number of transformable creatures you have defeated, transformations you have mastered and abilities you have learned), display current level map and see a world map and a picture gallery. As you collect more Crystal Gems more pictures will become available."},{"id":5919,"title":"Scarface - The World Is Yours","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Miami in the '80s: gangs, drugs and hookers dominate the scene and a Cuban called Tony Montana rises up to be the most powerful drug dealer, controlling the whole of Miami. This is the story of the 1983 movie Scarface in which Tony Montana dies during a attack from a rival gang on his mansion at the end. The game now puts the player in the shoes of Tony a few moments before the gang hits his office.****After he successfully defends his mansion, his empire lies in ruins. But Tony wouldn't be Tony Montana if he would just give up, so it is the player's goal to reclaim Miami once again. To do so, he has to earn money and respect. The only way to earn money in Miami is to deal drugs.  At the beginning the stuff is bought in small amounts and personally sold to the dealers. Eventually, however, Tony can set up so-called \"Fronts\" which are legitimate shops (like a car seller) in which drugs are sold in very large amounts. By overtaking \"Fronts\", Tony also increases his control over the current district of Miami. To completely overtake one part of town, all the enemy gangs scattered around in small groups must be eliminated.****After a deal, Tony has to launder the money at the local bank and have it transferred to his account. He then can buy \"exotics\" for his mansion like an expensive vase or a new car with a driver.****When talking with a dealer or trying to get cop heat down, the player has to play a mini-game that determines if Tony is successful and if so, how much he gets for the drugs or how much heat he loses.****Respect is earned by increasing Tony's territory, buying exotics and earning \"balls\" in fights and while driving. The enemies have different target zones which give a different amount of balls on a hit. This also fills up Tony's 'ball-meter\". Once this is full he can enter a kind of god mode in which he is invulnerable and has unlimited ammo. Tony also gets health when killing someone in this mode. If he is driving a car he gets balls when making stunts like driving on the wrong side of the road or dodging an incoming car.****As in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the player is free to roam the city of Miami and there are also some side-missions with racing events."},{"id":5920,"title":"Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Swamp","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Torus Games","publisherName":"Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Scooby Dooby Doo! Our favorite canine mystery crusader is back in action with Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Swamp. Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Daphne, Velma and Fred are on an all-new adventure to uncover the mystery behind a strange swamp girl and her peculiar cauldron of brew. Players can jump in as any of the Mystery, Inc. characters (including Scooby-Doo) at any time to travel beyond the swamp and into other haunted locales, such as the snow covered Alpine village or the Southwestern ghost town, to uncover more clues and solve the mystery of the strange brew. "},{"id":5921,"title":"Scooby-Doo! First Frights","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Torus Games","publisherName":"Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Scooby-Doo! First Frights is an action platform game that puts the player in the shoes of Mystery Inc. during some of their first mysteries. The gang explores spooky locales such as Rocky Bay, Keystone Castle, and others. The player has to collect clues, solve puzzles, and fend off creepy creatures. After collecting clues the player gets to choose who he or she thinks the villain behind each episode is. Correctly guessing grants an additional bonus item.****Co-op play allows players to drop-in or drop-out as they please. The game also features dozens of unlockables including trophies and character costumes with unique powers. Unlockables include over twenty costumes and villains to play as.****The game features four unique episodes to play through, each with a chase sequence and final boss battle. The comprise of over 20 different levels spanning a larger variety of environments, such as a spooky forest, crazy fun house, creepy castle, haunted high school, and others.****The game features two different game modes. \"Story Mode\" gives the player a specific characters to play through the core story of the game. Players can return to any level they've previously beaten in \"Explore Mode\" to collect additional hidden items with any unlocked character."},{"id":5922,"title":"Scooby-Doo! Mystery Mayhem","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The gang is at it again!  This time, Mystery Inc. must stop an evil business tycoon who has used a device called the Tome of Doom and release monsters from another dimension to distract the gang from what is going on.  They must grab the Tome and send the monsters back to where they came before it's too late.****The player takes control of Shaggy and Scooby with the ability to switch between the two, each with their own special abilities to set traps and capture monsters, and wearing disguises to sneak past them as well.  The gameplay is mostly consisted of puzzle-solving (i.e. moving objects into certain spots to open doors) and players can explore a movie set, The Wild West, a bayou and a laboratory.****Features the actual voices of the Scooby Doo cartoons and features artwork and stills of the shows."},{"id":5923,"title":"Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Heavy Iron Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Scooby, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne and Vilma arrive at 'Mystic Manor' to meet Daphne's friend Holly. There she explains that her inventor-uncle is missing. Soon the rest of the gang ends up missing too and alone as Scooby you must find them all, and along the way solve the mystery of the Mastermind. This guy has brought back the gangs old fiendish villains and is probably the cause of all the havoc.****The levels have you running, jumping and swinging around, all the while taking out baddies, collecting scooby snacks and finding secret passages. You also have to locate special inventions scattered around the place, that can give Scooby extra capabilities."},{"id":5924,"title":"Scooby-Doo! Unmasked","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Fred brings the rest of Mystery, Inc. along to meet his cousin, Jed, who works at the Monstrous Fright & Magic.  MFM is a special effects company that creates monster costumes with a special formula they invented called, “Mubber”, that makes the costumes seems so real that the wearer literally becomes the actual monster.  When they arrive, they found the location in shambles.  Winslow Stanton, the creator of Mubber and owner of MFM, told them someone has stolen the Mubber formula and by using it with their animatrons, destroyed the building and disappeared.  He believes it is Jed’s doing because he, too, disappeared.  Looks like it’s up to Scooby and the gang to find Jed, destroy the costumed monsters and unmask the truth behind this great mystery!****In Scooby-Doo! Unmasked, you will guide Scooby to help Mystery, Inc. uncover clues, fight monsters and occasionally save your friends from danger.  You will be visiting many several worlds including a China Town and a museum.  You will encounter various monsters like the Chinese Zombie and the Black Knight and the only way to get past them is by attacking them with your spin, slide, roll and smash attacks!  Also, by collecting mubbers, you can create special costumes that will give you special powers.  For example, with the Kung Fu Costume, you will be able to move around with greater agility and force. Be sure to watch your health level which is indicated by the number of Scooby Medals you have.  If you reach zero, you will restart at the last save point but you can restore your health by collecting enough Scooby snacks that can be found throughout the game.  Also, by collecting food items you can get Shaggy to cook you a special meal that will increase the total number of medals you have.****In each world, when you’ve collected enough clues, Velma will ask you a few questions in order to figure out who is behind everything, and you must select the clues that you feel will answer these questions.  When that’s completed, you will have to fight a boss before Velma will reveal who the identity of the villain.****Scooby-Doo! Unmasked can be saved at any point in the game simply by selecting Save Game in the Pause Menu.  You can also turn on the Autosave function which will enable the game to automatically save at different points.  You can replay any level as many times as you want so you can collect any missing items you still lack.  In the extra menu, you will find Bonus Arts that features various conceptual art pieces used in the making of the game."},{"id":5925,"title":"SCORE International Baja 1000","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Left Field Productions","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Experience white-knuckle action in thisaction-packed desert racing game! Product Information No race demands more endurance of both man and machine than the Baja 1000. SCOREInternational Baja 1000 recreates the unforgiving conditions and blisteringspeeds that make this event the most recognized and entertaining off-road racingevent in the world. Sporting over 90 vehicles across multiple classes in thereal Baja 1000 - including trophy trucks, class I, motorcycles, ATVs and more -the game challenges you to not only be first across the finish line, but alsokeep your machine intact. Hyper-realistic dirt and damage modeling in the gamemeans you need to be crazy enough to take chances, but not so reckless that yourvehicle is destroyed before the race is over. Product Features Wheel-to-Wheel Circuit Racing - Each race is a stage allowing the player to progress further down the baja peninsula Damage & Wear - All vehicles are susceptible to wear and will lose parts and get dirty, scratched, etc. Physics-Infused Surfaces - Race across dirt, sand, mud, asphalt, etc.. All of which react realistically to tires and affect handling"},{"id":5926,"title":"Scorpion King, The - Rise of the Akkadian","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"VU Games","publisherName":"VU Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"This 3-D combat-adventure chronicles the future Scorpion King's first adventure, a long and arduous quest to thwart an evil lord's diabolical plan to raise a supernatural army of beast-warriors to conquer the world. Players will wield multiple attack combinations against enemies. The action takes place in breathtaking vistas of ancient Egypt. The story shapes up as a prequel to the Scorpion King movie, in which World Wrestling Federation superstar The Rock plays hired assassin Mathayus, better known as the Scorpion King. "},{"id":5927,"title":"Scrabble - 2003 Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Sharpen your Scrabble Skills and become the best! Scrabble 2003 Edition uses the Chambers Official Scrabble Words International List which means the game has never been more true to the Original Scrabble! "},{"id":5928,"title":"SD Gundam Force - Showdown!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tom Create","publisherName":"Bandai","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Play as your favorite Gundam Force character from the hit TV series and save the peaceful capitol Neotopia from a mysterious evil force. Featuring characters from the hit TV series; play as Captain Gundam, Zero the Winged Knight or Musha Bakunetsumaru - select their weapon, collect items and head into battle. Original storyline and never-seen-before characters: Battle across 3 worlds to defeat the Dimensional Pirates. Rescue Shute from the Dimension Halo and destroy this evil empire from the past"},{"id":5929,"title":"Sea Monsters - A Prehistoric Adventure","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Destination Software, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Sea Monsters is based on the National Geographic CGI documentary of the same name, where earth's underwater world from millions of years ago is portrayed as a dangerous environment with different kinds of predators keeping the ecosystem intact.****Players take command of six different prehistoric marine reptiles, each with their own skills and weaknesses. A large part is spent on exploration. The creatures need to hunt prey, avoid or defeat foes, unlock hidden challenges and eventually find a way to escape the dangerous waters.****Creatures are controlled through the stylus to move them around. They can dodge with a quick tap (DS) or a swing (Wii) and go into combat mode to lock on targets and attack. Next to regular attacks, the creature can dodge an incoming attack and a bite icon appears. Quickly select it and the next attack will be much stronger. Some monsters have special abilities, activated by tapping the sonar icon in the bottom left corner when it becomes visible. This allows them to swim stealthily, dig, break rocks or jump.****The creature's status is tracked through three parameters: health (hunger), stamina and oxygen. Health and stamina can be replenished by eating small creatures, while oxygen requires a regular trip to the surface. Creatures cannot dive deeper than fifty feet underwater. The bottom screen shows a large sonar. Dangerous monsters are bright red spots, food is green, collectible fossils are yellow (used to unlock new monsters) and portals are blue. Some fossils can only be found by defeating monsters or by completing challenges. Through their abilities, new monsters get access to new areas in the open sea, which serves as a hub. There are also a few wildcard fossils to move on to unlock any monster.****The Wii and DS version are almost completely identical, but the Wii version also contains a multiplayer mode where players can race against friends in five different challenge zones."},{"id":5930,"title":"Sea World - Shamu's Deep Sea Adventures","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sand Grain Studios","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"SeaWorld: Shamu's Deep Sea Adventures is the first ever SeaWorld game for the console and handheld gaming systems. Combining education with entertainment, children will embark on an engaging, story-driven adventure as they take Shamu and Horacio, the ageless Manatee, on an incredible journey to Atlantis and battle Poseidon and his giant beast, the evil Kraken. Through 20 missions and eight underwater environments, players are encouraged to solve the mystery of unexplained disruptions affecting the aquariums and the animal's habitats and successfully return the magic of SeaWorld back to the park. "},{"id":5931,"title":"Search & Destroy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"2050 A.D. Two groups are fighting for an artifact.  Your group is teleported into the enemy camp to capture the artifact. The mission is completed, but you are the only survivor. Your goal is to get out of there alive "},{"id":5932,"title":"Second Sight","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Free Radical Design","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"After waking up in a high security medical facility with no recollection of how he got there, John Vattic's memory slowly returns through a series of playable flashbacks to his days as a civilian advisor to a military operation in Siberia. In these past levels, he works with a group of soldiers known as WinterICE, attempting to locate an elderly scientist who's been conducting research into psychic powers. In the present, John attempts to piece together what he remembers and locate members of WinterICE in the hope that he can clear his name, work out what actually happened... and discover quite how he came to have psychic powers himself.****During the course of the game the player gets to use telekinesis, healing, charm, projection and possession powers and two types of psychic attack, plus a variety of weapons. Third person action adventure in which most situations can be tackled with stealth, mindless violence or psychic shenanigans, or a combination of the three. Is the player really the deranged psycho killer the doctors at the medical facility claim he is? Unravel the twisting dual-timeline plot and find out."},{"id":5933,"title":"Secret Agent Clank","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sanzaru Games","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Secret Agent Clank has the character Clank from the Ratchet & Clank series taking the lead in this adventure. Ratchet is sent to prison, and it's up to Clank in his Secret Agent persona to save him and while he's at it, the entire universe! Ratchet is playable in prison and fights all of his worst enemies that he put behind bars. The series’ boastful hero Qwark tries to get in on the action and follows Clank around taking credit for his accomplishments. You get to play as Qwark and help him complete his exaggerated tales.****The gameplay for Clank features a blend of stealth and action. He is also featured in a rhythm game for various cinematic spy infiltrations and various driving challenges. Ratchet features his run and gun gameplay in arenas similar to the other games in the series. Qwark has a variety of boss battles and other gameplay challenges that changes as he revises his tall tales."},{"id":5934,"title":"Secret Saturdays, The - Beasts of the 5th Sun","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"D3Publisher","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the hit The Secret Saturdays TV series on Cartoon Network, you will take control of Zak and the Saturday family as they explore the globe to discover and protect lost Cryptids and stop Argost from destroying the Earth."},{"id":5935,"title":"Secret Service","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tigon","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"It's Inauguration Day and an extremist assault has been launched on Washington D.C. and the nation's top leaders. Security has been fully compromised, from the Capital steps to the White House, with indications of inside infiltration. As a member of the world's most elite security detail, you're thrust out of the shadows and into the line of fire to save the country's leadership!"},{"id":5936,"title":"Secret Weapons Over Normandy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Totally Games","publisherName":"LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"In Secret Weapons Over Normandy, you take the role of James Chase, an American pilot who joins a secret elite squadron of Royal Air Force pilots during World War 2. As a member of the Battlehawks, you must take part in missions in several war theaters including Western and Eastern Europe, North Africa and the Pacific, experiencing historical battles and encounters like the Battle of Britain, Stalingrad, D-Day and the Battle of Midway. The primary enemy of the Battlehawks is their German Luftwaffe counterpart, called Nemesis.****The game features over 20 flyable historical aircraft, 15 campaign missions and 20 optional \"challenge\" missions. Between missions, the player's plane can be upgraded with things like better armor and engines. The game also features unlockable bonuses like new planes and movies."},{"id":5937,"title":"Seed, The - WarZone","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Artdink Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"In the distant future, mankind has colonized other solar systems and is now part of an interplanetary alliance, the Galactic Inter-Species Co-operation Alliance. The Alliance was suddenly attacked by a new species, called the Seed. A defense force is created, called ASDF - the Anti-Seed Defense Force, and after 3 years of war, you assume command of the fleets.**The Seed: War Zone is a 3D strategy game where you can design your own warships (by selecting weapon systems, engine types, defensive systems and placing them on the deck of a hull of your choosing) and narrated by anime style cutscenes.**Combat mostly takes place by giving your ships orders before the battle (combined with the combat roles of the ships which you assigned in the design phase), and then watching in 3rd person mode as your ships fight the battle. You earn money by completing missions and making sure you don't loose to many ships, the money can then be used to purchase hulls, weapons and subsystems to build new ships."},{"id":5938,"title":"Seek and Destroy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Barnhouse Effect","publisherName":"TAKARA Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In this game, you control a tank of the Proton Kingdom fighting against the Q-stein invaders. You have to go from one enemy stronghold or conquered city to another, destroying the enemies inside. The further into the game you get, the more types of tanks you can select. There are 15 types overall. Also, as you advance, you can customize your tank with stronger weapons like nuclear missiles and flight ability. Yes, your tank can fly, if you upgrade. There are 100 customizations in total.****When in a town, you can enter the arena to battle other tanks for money (to earn upgrades) and new tanks. There is also the match battle. This can be played against another human player or a computer opponent. Another mode is destruction where you keep fighting tank after tank - see how many you can destroy before you are taken out."},{"id":5939,"title":"Sega Bass Fishing Duel","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Wow Entertainment","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Making its PlayStation debut, SEGA's third title in their arcade fishing series Sega Bass Fishing Duel saw fulfillment of a promise it had not been able to keep with the previous games: now players can go head-to-head against one another with the split-screen versus mode. Exclusive to PlayStation 2 and released a year after Bass Fishing 2 on Dreamcast, Duel is essentially an expanded port of the Dreamcast sequel. There are three modes including Tournament, Practice and the new VS mode. A wide variety of environments, tackle and fish are included - some unique to this title."},{"id":5940,"title":"Sega Classics Collection","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sega","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Sega Classics Collection contains 10 classic Sega games. These games have been remastered to contain enhanced graphics and sound. This collection contains all-new, polygonal versions of Outrun, Space Harrier, Virtua Racing, Monaco GP, Tant R, Golden Axe, Columns, Fantasy Zone, Bonanza Bros. and Alien Syndrome (which is removed from all European versions, probably to avoid a 16+ or 18+ rating)."},{"id":5941,"title":"Sega Genesis Collection","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Digital Eclipse","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"For those that had a SEGA Genesis you can now put it away as 28 games are re-released in this compilation to relive your yester-years. For those that never had a SEGA Genesis and didn't play some of the classics on it, well here's your chance to play and be up-to-speed on your game history.****Games included are:****1. Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle**2. Altered Beast**3. Bonanza Bros.**4. Columns**5. Comix Zone**6. Decapattack**7. Ecco the Dolphin** **Ecco: The Tides of Time**8. Ecco Jr.**9. Flicky**10. Gain Ground**11. Golden Axe**12. Golden Axe II**13. Golden Axe III**14. Kid Chameleon**15. Phantasy Star II**16. Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom**17. Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium**18. Ristar**19. Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi**20. Shinobi III : Return of the Ninja Master**21. Sonic the Hedgehog**22. Sonic the Hedgehog 2**23. Super Thunder Blade**24. Sword of Vermilion**25. Vectorman**26. Vectorman 2**27. Virtua Fighter 2****Also included is bonus content, with unlockable arcade titles, interviews with original SEGA Genesis developers of some of the included games, a museum area with interesting facts about the games, and a hint area with tips.****Games can be saved at any point no matter their own save-game system, you can play Golden Axe and save your game in the middle of fight with Death Adder and load it from that exact point."},{"id":5942,"title":"Sega Soccer Slam","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Black Box","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This is soccer, the Sega way. Instead of the usual technical football we are used to, Soccer Slam presents 3 on 3 soccer with a collection of crazy, over the top characters and special moves to create a non-stop action atmosphere.****Using elements similar to EA Sports' NBA Street, Soccer Slam also contains power ups to increase the zany gameplay even further. Game modes include Quick Start, the Continental Cup Quest plus a practice mode and a Tourney multiplayer mode."},{"id":5943,"title":"Sega Sports Tennis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hitmaker","publisherName":"Sega","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"SEGA SuperStars is a game developed by Sonic Team for the PlayStation 2 EyeToy USB Camera. It features a series of mini-games based on notable SEGA franchises. The characters are controlled by waving your hands.****1. Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg**2. Crazy Taxi**3. ChuChu Rocket!**4. House of the Dead**5. NiGHTS into Dreams**6. Puyo Pop Fever**7. Samba de Amigo**8. Sonic the Hedgehog**9. Space Channel 5**10. Super Monkey Ball**11. Virtua Fighter**12. Virtua Striker"},{"id":5944,"title":"Sega SuperStars","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sonic Team","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Party","description":"SEGA SuperStars is a game developed by Sonic Team for the PlayStation 2 EyeToy USB Camera. It features a series of mini-games based on notable SEGA franchises. The characters are controlled by waving your hands.****1. Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg**2. Crazy Taxi**3. ChuChu Rocket!**4. House of the Dead**5. NiGHTS into Dreams**6. Puyo Pop Fever**7. Samba de Amigo**8. Sonic the Hedgehog**9. Space Channel 5**10. Super Monkey Ball**11. Virtua Fighter**12. Virtua Striker"},{"id":5945,"title":"Sega Superstars Tennis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sumo Digital","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Sega's many franchises come together for a tennis tournament spanning the varied worlds created by them in the last twenty years. Sixteen characters over fifteen different Sega game series are represented, as are ten different courts based on those same franchises.****Exhibition and Tournament modes are included in the game. The first is a simple vs mode, whereas the tournament allows the player to unlock new characters and courts over a series of matches and other challenges, all related to tennis but also drawing heavily on the video game represented. Singles and doubles can be played by either humans or AI, with the player being able to choose his or her doubles partner.****Version differences are notable, as the Wii game misses out on online play in exchange for three different control modes utilising the Wii Remote (much like in Wii Sports tennis, the Wii Remote and nunchuck or the Classic Controller. Online play is included in the 360 and PS3 versions.****Each character has a special move to aid them with their tennis match, relating to the character. For example, Beat from Jet Set Radio has a power that allows the ball to grind against the net and shoot off at a random point, making it difficult to return. ****Minigames are included as both one-offs and part of the tournament. These include a Target-hitting game, The House of the Dead zombie killing game (hit moving zombies around a court before the timer runs out), a Space Harrier game, a Puyo Puyo game, a Virtua Cop game and a Samba De Amigo-related game."},{"id":5946,"title":"Sengoku Anthology","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"SNK","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Compilation","description":"Sengoku Anthology is a collection of the three games from SNK's Sengoku arcade franchise including Sengoku (1991), Sengoku 2 (1993), and Sengoku 3 (2001).  In addition to being able to play the classic arcade games on the PC and PS2, players can unlock artwork by completing each of the games in the collection.  ****The Sengoku titles are classic scrolling beat'em up action games.  Up to two players can play simultaneously.  One of the features of these games is the ability to pick up power-ups to obtain new weapons or transform your character into special characters.  In Sengoku 3, players choose different characters with unique weapons and special attacks at the beginning of each level."},{"id":5947,"title":"Sensible Soccer 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kuju Entertainment","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"After many years of silence, Sensible Soccer has returned. As with the original 1992 game, Sensible Soccer 2006 is a fast-paced football game viewed from a bird's perspective (although the camera has been slightly tilted). The control has gone from one button to three buttons, as you use one for shooting, another for passing and the third for sprinting. In addition to that you use the stick on gamepads to aim and to apply the famous after-touch.****The game contains a total of around 350 different teams (international and club teams) and 50 preset competitions. If that is not enough, players can create their own custom teams. This is the career mode of the game. The objective is to create a squad of rookie players and take them to the top of the team rankings. As you succeed you will earn skill points that can be used to increase the quality of your team.****Sensible Soccer 2006 offers multiplayer matches (no online play though) for up to four players at once (in which two players share the control of a team). Another feature left from the original game is the possibility for players to create their own competitions - leagues, cups and tournaments."},{"id":5948,"title":"Serious Sam - Next Encounter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A new Serious Sam game for PS2 & GC - Sam takes on a new arch-nemesis \"Mini Sam\", an evil clone of the hero Sam \"Serious\" Stone.****Mini Sam has taken control of the timelock and is going through time wiping out ancient civilizations - and its up to Serious Sam to put a stop to him.****The game takes the player through over 40 levels in three historic locations; Ancient Rome, Feudal China and Legendary Atlantis.****PS2 version includes online multiplayer support for up to 8 players via the broadband adapter and two players on one PS2, while the GC version allows 4 players to battle it out on one GameCube.****Competitive multiplayer modes include Deathmatch, Hold the Flag and Pass the Bomb. The entire single player campaign can be played through co-operatively, allowing double the fun for two Serious Sam players, helping each other take on the vicious armies of Mental and Mini-Sam."},{"id":5949,"title":"Seven Samurai 20XX","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Dimps Corporation","publisherName":"Sammy Studios, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Seven Samurai 20XX is a third-person 3D action game inspired by the greatest samurai tale of all time; Akira Kurosawa's The Seven Samurai. In proper tribute to the masterpiece, the game has involved the cooperation of Kurosawa Production and the late director's son, Hisao, as well as major contributions from world-famous artists such as legendary artist/designer Moebius and Academy Award® winning composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. ****Seven Samurai 20XX engages players with an experience that combines intense melee-style samurai combat with an epic story that takes the classic's timeless tale into the future. Players take on the role of the young samurai Natoe to fight an army of mechanical beasts, and ultimately enlist six warriors to help him defend the humans' last city. Using a variety of swordplay styles, Natoe employs numerous single and double katana attacks and an arsenal of moves that grows with his mastery of the samurai way."},{"id":5950,"title":"Shadow Hearts - Covenant  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Nautilus","publisherName":"Aruze Corp.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Shadow Hearts II is a direct sequel to the unusual console-style RPG set in a real world and in a concrete epoch. It is 1915, and war raises its ugly head to greet the nations of Europe. Half a year after the events described in the first game, the young Yuri Hyuga finds himself in a small French village under attack of German soldiers. But soldiers are not the only threat that awaits him: a mysterious magician that seems to have a personal grudge against the hero appears on the scene. Accompanied by friends who follow him for various reasons, Yuri will travel all over Europe and to the Far East, and once again face his own past.****\"Shadow Hearts II\" implements a combat system that is similar to the first game: the Judgment Ring, an arcade addition to strategic combat, is still there, along with Yuri' special ability to transform into monsters and to visit the graveyard for more powerful fusion variants. The Sanity Points system from the first game is also present. Character upgrading is now more flexible (you can assign different magic spells to characters), and you can also team up to perform combo attacks."},{"id":5951,"title":"Shadow Hearts - Covenant  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Nautilus","publisherName":"Aruze Corp.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Shadow Hearts II is a direct sequel to the unusual console-style RPG set in a real world and in a concrete epoch. It is 1915, and war raises its ugly head to greet the nations of Europe. Half a year after the events described in the first game, the young Yuri Hyuga finds himself in a small French village under attack of German soldiers. But soldiers are not the only threat that awaits him: a mysterious magician that seems to have a personal grudge against the hero appears on the scene. Accompanied by friends who follow him for various reasons, Yuri will travel all over Europe and to the Far East, and once again face his own past.****\"Shadow Hearts II\" implements a combat system that is similar to the first game: the Judgment Ring, an arcade addition to strategic combat, is still there, along with Yuri' special ability to transform into monsters and to visit the graveyard for more powerful fusion variants. The Sanity Points system from the first game is also present. Character upgrading is now more flexible (you can assign different magic spells to characters), and you can also team up to perform combo attacks."},{"id":5952,"title":"Shadow Hearts - From the New World","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Nautilus","publisherName":"Aruze Corp.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The year is 1929. America is threatened by a mysterious evil power. Pale green distortions in the sky, called \"windows\", spawn vicious monsters. Johnny Garland is a young man who has lost his family and his memory in a terrible accident. It turns out that he inherited a fortune from his father, but he is not interested in money, but in re-discovering his own past. For that reason, Johnny becomes a private investigator. He receives an assignment which involves capturing an escaped convict. During the investigation, Johnny meets Shania, a native American woman who works as a monster-hunter. From that point on, the destinies of the two are linked together...****This installment of the  Shadow Hearts series utilizes almost the same gameplay system as  Shadow Hearts: Covenant. The turn-based battles are once again controlled by the Judgment Ring: you must stop a spinning indicator on a colored segment of a ring in order to execute a successful attack. New in this game are combo attacks which the players can execute through special areas of the Judgment Ring."},{"id":5953,"title":"Shadow Hearts","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Sacnoth","publisherName":"Aruze Corp.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Shadow Hearts is a console-style RPG set in a historical period: China and Europe of 1913, one year before the World War.****The game's hero is Yuri Hyuga, a young harmonixer: a man who possesses the power of transforming into demons. He meets Alice Elliot, a young British girl whose father was brutally murdered, and who is chased by a mysterious warlock who calls himself Roger Bacon. Yuri and Alice travel through the pre-war China, dealing with demons, evil magicians, and Japanese occupation army. The journey eventually takes them and their friends to Europe, where they have to confront their ultimate enemy, but also uncover the truth about their own pasts.****Shadow Hearts implements traditional turn-based combat style for the battles, adding to it a feature called Judgment Ring. Every time you perform an attack a ring with a spinning arrow appears on the top of the screen. If you hit a critical area on the ring, your attack will be more powerful. However, missing a hit area will cancel the attack. Various types of attack have rings of various difficulty; usually, the more powerful a spell is, the smaller the hit area is on the ring. The Judgment Ring is also used for other purposes; it can help you reduce prices in stores, and is needed to solve many puzzles."},{"id":5954,"title":"Shadow Man - 2econd Coming","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In the sequel you are once again Mike LeRoi - Shadow Man. You have to fight with evil demons in our world and in the world of undeads using voodoo skills. Now your opponents are group of sadistic demons, who want to return their leader, Asmadeus, from the Pit to befall humanity. Combining combat with stealth you have to solve some puzzles during night and day. You have multiple paths to stop them, which lead you through seven massive locations."},{"id":5955,"title":"Shadow of Destiny","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"A young man named Eike Kusch strolls through the quiet patriarchal German town Lebensbaum. Suddenly, a tremendous blow darkens the sight of his eyes, and the next thing he can see is a very strange room filled with bizarre objects, and a voice talking to him from nowhere. \"Who are you?\" asks Eike, \"Perhaps Satan himself? And where am I? Am I dead?\"****\"You are dead, indeed,\" answers the mysterious voice, \"but you can prevent it. Destiny can be changed, you know.\" And with this, the voice disappears, leaving Eike in the strange room with a mysterious time-traveling device. Eike doesn't quite understand what's going on. He knows one thing: in order to survive, he has to change the past, to make it impossible for the murderer to kill him. And so, the battle for survival begins. The murderer will find many ways to kill Eike, and in order to prevent this, Eike will have to travel to thirty years in the past, to the beginning of the 20th century, and to the Middle Ages. But the connections between the past and the present are stronger than Eike thinks. With no guidance but the mysterious voice, Eike has to explore Lebensbaum in various time periods, and solve the mystery.****Shadow of Destiny is a pure adventure game. There are no action elements in the game, but each chapter has a time limit, during which Eike has to find a way to prevent the murderer from killing him."},{"id":5956,"title":"Shadow of Ganymede","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mere Mortals","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"It's the XXIIth century. The distant Solar System planets become the centres of mining. Since these planets are almost unreachable for humans, the mining rights are granted to the Automatic Mining System Corporation (AMSC), whose control centre is located on Jupiter's satellite Ganymede. On the 20th of May 2114, the central AMSC computer stops responding to the messages from the Earth. On the 21st of May, the Jupiter's cargo ship arrives in the Earth's orbit according to its schedule. However, instead of minerals, the cargo ship brings modified robots, which can annihilate all of the Earth's orbit patrol in a few seconds. The threat of annihilation mounts over The Earth. "},{"id":5957,"title":"Shadow of Rome","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"CE Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Shadow of Rome sends gamers back to 44 B.C. Ancient Rome - a stunning yet brutal time when the republic had grown to be the dominating cultural force in the world.  However, the Senate's rule began to cast a dark shadow of Rome's former glory as corruption and war bred despair lead to the rise of Julius Caesar who exuded a confidence that would rally the people and lead them from turmoil.  Then on the Ides of March Caesar was brutally assassinated in an act that changed the face of the western world forever.  Join Agrippa the Centurion and Octavianus, the stealthy brain, in an action/adventure that goes deep into this conspiracy and to the heart of danger in an attempt to clear Vipsanius, Agrippa's father from the wrongful accusation of Caesar's murder."},{"id":5958,"title":"Shadow of the Colossus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCE Japan Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In an ancient time long past, a young man travels to the ends of the Earth, a place that is said to be forbidden to enter.  He carries a young woman, who died from a terrible curse.  He seeks the Dormin, a strange and God-like being that resides there.  The Dormin is surprised that the man carries an ancient and magical sword, and speaks to the man.  The man pleas for his help in bringing back the woman's cursed soul, however the being says it is the law of mortals that a dead soul cannot be brought back.  He does say though, that if the man is willing to accept some heavy consequences, that there might be a way to revive her.  But it will not be easy.  ****Our hero must embark on a quest to slay 16 colossi, giant creatures that tower hundreds of feet above the Earth.  Using his ancient sword and his horse Agro, he must travel across the immense landscape seeking the colossi to save his love.  Taking the form of various animals and other bipedal creatures, these colossi are tough and fierce.  Their skin is tougher than leather, and the armor they wear is literally rock.  However, by using his ancient sword, the man can penetrate the weak spot on them and destroy the towering beings and free his love's soul.****Shadow of the Colossus is set in the same universe as ICO, by the same development studio, and it is a prequel to the game."},{"id":5959,"title":"Shadow of Zorro, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"In Utero","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"California, 1822. Don Alejandro, Don Diego's father, has his reasons to believe the new Police Commissioner De La Hoya is non other than the \"Slaughterer of Saragossa\", a horrible criminal everybody thought to be dead...****This is a 3D Action-Adventure with a lot of dagger-fighting. You can also choose the difficulty level."},{"id":5960,"title":"Shadow the Hedgehog","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sonic Team","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Shadow the Hedgehog is a Sonic the Hedgehog series spin off title. Players take the role of Shadow the Hedgehog, Sonic's Nemesis from Sonic Adventure 2. Shadow must fight his way through many levels to unveil the secrets of his past. Will he choose to join Dr. Eggman or the Black Arms? Or will Shadow decide to fight only for himself and nobody else to discover the true meaning of Shadow's past? The choice is yours and only you can make it.****Playing as Shadow, you have many new abilities that Sonic does not have. For one, you can use a gun and punch people. You also have hover shoes instead of Sonic's plain old running shoes. You can follow whichever path you choose to follow to discover Shadow's true identity. You can collect the Chaos Emeralds or you can help Robotnik or the Black Arms. Depending on what path you choose, you will have a different ending."},{"id":5961,"title":"Shaman King - Power of Spirit","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"WinkySoft","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Fighter","description":"Yoh Asakura is no ordinary junior high school student. In fact, he is a Shaman somebody with the power to communicate with ghosts and spirits. If ever he finds himself in trouble, Yoh can unite his power with another spirit to find success. All tremendous stuff to form the basis of a videogame, and helped along by the fact that Shaman King is fast becoming another global phenomenon for Konami along the lines of Yu-Gi-Oh! over 20 million comic books sold, and 165 million trading cards since launching in Japan back in 1998.  Throughout his adventures Yoh's main companion is the spirit of a 600-year old samurai warrior 'Amidamaru'. Together, their aim is to have Yoh crowned the 'Shaman King' in a grand tournament held once every 500 years. The game is played by first collecting spirits of defeated opponents, then using them to help Yoh in battle. Other so-called 'Guardian Ghosts' are summoned to fight alongside Yoh. As he fights, Yoh gains experience points to increase his powers, and those of the Guardian Ghosts. New moves, special attacks and combinations of attacks are the reward for skill and perseverance.  With Shaman King's popularity soaring around the world, the UK is about to get a hit of what is threatening to become the next animated super show. Can the ghosts and spirits help our hero become the Shaman King? "},{"id":5962,"title":"Shark Tale","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Edge of Reality","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Shark Tale is a game based on the Dreamworks animated film. You play as Oscar the speedy, talkative, little fish, who finds himself becoming a hero. The game takes place in over 14 missions, in a variety of over 6 locations. ****Shark Tale delivers a variety of gameplay experience.You explore Reef City in full 3D with locations from the movie and also new areas. The player is allowed to sidetrack and interact with the urban environment. The gameplay includes races and chases in which you dodge obstacles such as buildings and bridges. You will have to outrun foes such as sharks, while smashing boxes and such for power-ups and items. There are also dance elements to the game, where you dance to hip hop moves. You have to mix and match moves to the vibe.****The sound features humorous and hip voice acting similar to the film. Music is made up of a combination of original and licensed R&B/Hip hop music from classic & current artists."},{"id":5963,"title":"Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Dearsoft","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder is a snowboarding game that resembles Tony Hawk in gameplay style where player's can pick from ten different professional snowboarders such as the game's namesake, Shaun Palmer, including Shaun White, Tara Dakides, Ross Powers, Tommy Czeschin, Leslee Olson, Jimmy Halopoff, Ingemar Backman, Drew Neilson and Markus Hurme and eight real-life locations such as Aspen or Mt. Hood.****There is a Freeride mode and a Career mode where the player performs complex tricks to gather points, but also must perform certain tasks for each stage in order to advance to further levels such as performing certain tricks or jumping off certain ramps and picking up various items scattered throughout the stage.  There are also multiplayer modes present that lets friends go head-to-head either by racing to the end of the stage first or out perform each other.  It also features music from Papa Roach, Static-X and Alien Ant Farm."},{"id":5964,"title":"Shaun White Snowboarding","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip is a separate release from the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions called Shaun White Snowboarding. Making full use of the Wii Balance Board accessory, Road Trip allows players to hit the slopes in a more dynamic way. By using the Balance Board as a virtual snowboard, players can ride the various runs and perform tricks and other techniques such as carving, grinding and speed-boosting.****As with many snowboarding games, there are numerous riders with various skills and abilities to unlock and choose from. But unique to this title is the choice of a cameraman companion. This second character films your run from behind you and also provides a particular momentary power-up. This may be a Speed Boost, Jump Boost or Trick Boost etc.****On your road trip, you will visit many locations and continents. In a sense, you're following the trail of Shaun White himself. This is demonstrated when he makes occasional calls to your mobile phone and updates you on his new location. You're physically one location behind him, and need to complete certain runs and objectives in order to progress to the next location, whether it is Canada, Japan, Switzerland and many other exotic and snow-capped places.****The game also supports play without the use of the Balance Board and requires motion-gesture input from the Wii remote. Various motions correspond to certain tricks and manoeuvres while button combinations alter the motions to achieve more advanced trick techniques."},{"id":5965,"title":"ShellShock - Nam '67","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Guerrilla","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Shellshock takes you back to the dark years in Vietnam, in one of the most controversial wars ever fought. You take on the role of a rookie soldier on his first tour of duty. Using a third-person perspective, you experience napalm bombardments of civilian villages, sneaky night missions along the river banks, claustrophobic tunnel systems and huge battles in temples and open fields. Most missions are played as a team, but your team members cannot die and do no influence the mission objectives. You will have to assassinate enemy generals, take out crucial boats and guide your team through unknown territory.****The game does not have drivable vehicles, multiplayer options or extensive environmental interaction, but it features an interesting system of dismantling the many bombs and traps: in a race against time, you have to perform a long key sequence in the correct order to clear the path. The atrocities on both sides are clearly shown in the cutscenes, filmed as through a shaky hand-camera. Either side is not afraid to abuse civilians for their cause and this sense of realism gives the game a rather raw edge. You can even purchase the services of hookers in the base camp.****The game was originally developed for the PS2 and then ported to the Xbox and PC. To add to the atmosphere, songs from Lee Hooker, Percy Sledge, Status Quo, The Monkeys and many more, were licensed."},{"id":5966,"title":"Shepherd's Crossing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Success","publisherName":"Valcon Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Shepherd's Crossing is a farm based simulation game for the Playstation2. Despite its similar theme, it is very different from Harvest moon in gameplay, visuals, and mechanics, as well as being made by a different company. Unlike Harvest Moon's focuses of expanding the farm, marriage, and making money; Shepherd's Crossing focuses on trading, hunting, and management of your farm. "},{"id":5967,"title":"Shield, The - The Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Point of View","publisherName":"Aspyr Media, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Based on the TV series \"The Shield\" and taking place between the third and fourth seasons of that show.****The Farmington Police Precinct is located in a dangerous area of the city. In order to keep crime in check, Detective Vic Mackey heads the \"Strike Team\", a department with a reputation of accomplishing what other detectives cannot. However the Strike Team's methods are heavy-handed and is always threatened to come under investigation. The fallout from its latest escapades have put it firmly under the spotlight of Internal Affairs and Vic knows that the future of his team lies in being invaluable and maintaining his high arrest records. A gang war between the Byz-Lat ad One-Niners has begun and Vic sets out to enforce the law by any means necessary. He'll need to arrest the perpetrators, bring in the evidence and maybe swipe a bit off the top for his unofficial and tax-free retirement fund."},{"id":5968,"title":"Shifters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Castle of Bylandria is under attack by The Grand Inquisitor and his army of able-bodied soldiers. Bent on victory, The Grand Inquisitor uses his magic to transform his army into terrifying bestial soldiers. Desperate for survival, King Abelard summons, Allerion, a masked knight, to the aid of Bylandria. In order to save the king's kingdom, Allerion must travel through a vast array of lands to finally bring down The Grand Inquisitor and his army once and for all.  Shifters is a third person RPG set in the Might and Magic universe. This is a typical RPG with a slight twist. Allerion is able to shift into a number of different creatures, such as genies, and classes, such as warlord. Each level is sectioned into small areas, some of which are filled with secret areas and available sidequests. In addition to the three level up categories (mind, body, soul), you can choose to level up your shifted forms in order to make them more powerful and unlock different classes."},{"id":5969,"title":"Shin Megami Tensei - Devil Summoner - Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Atlus Co.","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"For many years, the members of the Kuzunoha family have been skillful detectives, specializing in supernatural cases. They have mastered the secret of devil summoning - call forth beasts from hell and make them fight against their own kind, on your side. This unique ability was transferred from parent to child over generations. ****It is the Taishou era in Japan: the First World War is over, and the country enters rapid industrialization, growing to become one of the leading economies in the world. You play as the fourteenth Raidou Kuzunoha, and one seemingly ordinary case makes you confront a demon. That's where your newly discovered devil-summoning skills come in handy. After defeating your first demonic enemy and summoning your first allies, you are determined to explore the city, to solve supernatural cases, and to find the truth behind the demons' presence.****This is the third entry in the Devil Summoner sub-series of the Megaten franchise. Unlike the two previous games, \"Raidou Kuzunoha\" incorporates action combat into the traditional demon-summoning system. You can still capture and summon various demons, but they will be controlled by AI (which you can configure) during battles. You have physical control over Raidou Kuzunoha; although the battles take place on separate screens, like in usual turn-based Asian RPGs, you can move freely and attack enemies in real time. You can use sword or gun attacks, and also perform different moves such as dashing and striking the opponent. You can also defend by pressing buttons at the correct time. Outside of battles, you will have to do a lot of detective work: walking around the city, talking to suspects, hunting for information, etc. Some demon abilities can also be used outside of combat to gain advantage in your investigation."},{"id":5970,"title":"Shin Megami Tensei - Devil Summoner 2 - Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Atlus Co.","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The events of this game occur shortly after the ones described in the first installment of the series. Once again, the player takes the role of Raidou Kuzunoha the 14th, the youngest in the long line of devil summoners. It is the Taishou period (the 1920-ies) in Japan, and once again the Capital City is threatened by supernatunal forces. Raidou works undercover at the Narumi Detective Agency, solving cases with mysterious backgrounds. It all begins when a young woman enters the office and asks the detective to find a missing man...****The game is part of the larger series dedicated to generations of devil summoners, which, in its turn, is a part of the meta-series Megaten. As in the first Raidou Kuzunoha game, the core gameplay is action-oriented. Raidou attacks enemies with swords or guns; but like before, he will need help from his demonic allies to defeat the foes. Raidou is able to summon two (as opposed to one in the first game) demons to help him in battles. The main gameplay difference is that instead of simply weakening enemies to capture them, as it was the case in the first game, now Raidou has to talk to hostile demons and persuade them to join his party, thus returning to the long-running Megaten tradition of demon negotiations as integral part of gameplay."},{"id":5971,"title":"Shin Megami Tensei - Digital Devil Saga","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Atlus Co.","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Junkyard, the town of endless rain... a grim world, where only the fittest can survive. People are divided into tribes that constantly fight each other in order to become the strongest in Junkyard. For only the strongest, the champion of Junkyard, can set on a journey to find Nirvana - a legendary land that is just the opposite of the sinister Junkyard. Serph is a fighter of a tribe called Embryon. Like all the others, he also wants to become the champion and to reach Nirvana. One day a mysterious object called \"The Pod\" appears. Serph and his friends are affected by its lights, and a result they find out they have gained supernatural, demonic powers. This is when Serph's quest truly begins.****\"Digital Devil Saga\" is a part of  Megaten game universe, related to  Shin Megami Tensei and  Persona. Unlike all other Megaten games, you can't communicate with random enemies (demons) by talking to them, and also can't summon them in battles. Instead, Serph and his party are able to turn into demons themselves. During the round-based combat, the characters can fight as demons or as humans (using guns). The most important combat element is the ability to devour defeated foes. Each devoured enemy adds to your karma points, which can later be assigned to learn various skills."},{"id":5972,"title":"Shin Megami Tensei - Digital Devil Saga 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Atlus Co.","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is a direct sequel to \"Digital Devil Saga\", and the conclusion of its story. In the first game, the tribe leaders of Junkyard, turned into demons, were fighting each other in order to climb the Karma Tower and to escape their grim world, reaching the promised land Nirvana. Serph, the leader of the Embryon tribe and the protagonist of the series, was the victor of their contest. He and his friends have finally reached Nirvana... yet it turned out to be something entirely different from the paradise they have imagined. It appears that the struggle continues in Nirvana itself, and the path to the True World is not yet unlocked...****The sequel utilizes the same gameplay mechanics as the first game. Your party can fight the turn-based battles either in human form, using guns, or as demons. \"Digital Devil Saga 2\" adds to them a third form, half-demon. Like in the first game, you gain new abilities by buying and learning Mantras. In order to learn them more quickly, you can devour your enemies. Unlike the first game, you can choose freely which Mantra to learn and are not restricted to several pre-determined ways on the Mantra grid field."},{"id":5973,"title":"Shin Megami Tensei - Nocturne","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Atlus Co.","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The first Shin Megami Tensei game officially released outside of Japan, this is the English translation of what is known in Japan as Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax, an enhanced version of the original  Shin Megami Tensei III.****The third installment of the most important series within Megaten Universe, \"SMT: Nocturne\" continues the tradition of post-apocalyptic setting with demonic overtones that became the trademark of the series. You play as a high-school student in modern Tokyo. One day you go to visit your teacher in a hospital. Unable to find her, you encounter a strange man in the basement, and soon thereafter witness the event of great destruction - the Conception. The world around the young man changes drastically, as monsters invade it, and the high demonic powers of the universe make it to the arena of their eternal fight - the struggle between Law and Chaos. Will the hero be able to find his path within this cosmic battle, even at the cost of losing his human nature?****Just like the two previous Shin Megami Tensei games, \"SMT: Nocturne\" allows you to communicate with random enemies and to recruit them into your party. The fights are turn-based, and are viewed from third-person perspective, unlike in earlier SMT games. The exploration of 3D dungeons is also done from over-the-shoulder view. True to the spirit of SMT series, you can choose your own moral path in the game, siding with one of the struggling forces, or fighting against both. New in this enhanced version (compared to the Japanese-only \"Shin Megami Tensei III\") are: additional items and monsters, optional dungeons, two difficulty levels, an extra ending (in additional to the other five possible), and the appearance of Dante, the popular character from  Devil May Cry series."},{"id":5974,"title":"Shin Megami Tensei - Persona 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Atlus Co.","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Having lost your parents as a child, you lived in the suburbs with your relatives, until they decided to send you to a high school located on an island near the port city Iwatodai. But as you attempt to enter your new dormitory, you are attacked by a mysterious creature. As a result, you discover within yourself the gift to call upon a higher being, Persona, that grants you immense power. Your new ability makes you decide to investigate the strange world of shadows that has been plaguing the city every midnight, and to find out who or what is behind it.****This sequel in the  Persona series, which is part of the huge  Megaten franchise, is not directly connected to its predecessors story-wise. The gameplay has also underwent significant changes, throwing an element of \"school simulation\" into the already unusual Megaten RPG formula. You get to live the life of a normal high-school student: you attend classes, talk to your friends, get homework, wait for the summer vacation, and so on. The game is divided into school days with their own schedule.****However, at midnight the real world freezes, and only you and your friends with the unique Persona abilities can feel the time flowing as they battle the shadows. The battles follow the classic Megaten model of demon-summoning. You can either attack with your weapons, or call a mighty Persona from within yourself. After the battle is won, you receive Persona cards, which can be fused to get more powerful Personae. Inspired by the system used in  Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, you are able to hit enemies' weakpoints with your magic spells. Taking advantage of these weakpoints means that you can perform devastating combo attacks while the enemy is weakened."},{"id":5975,"title":"Shin Megami Tensei - Persona 3 FES","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Atlus Co.","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is an enhanced version of  Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3. In addition to the original game, referred to as \"The Journey\", it adds a new chapter set after the events of the original game, with an estimate of 30 additional gameplay hours. It is called \"The Answer\" and its storyline focuses on Aigis, one of the central characters of the game.****Other additions include a new \"Hard\" difficulty level, 23 new Personas (creatures the player invokes to customize the characters), the ability to fuse weapons, and the ability to change the characters' clothes."},{"id":5976,"title":"Shin Megami Tensei - Persona 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Atlus Co.","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Things begin with the main character moving to a small town from the city. Shortly after starting school, you begin to hear rumors of a TV program that tells who your soul mate is. It is revealed later that everyone that appears on the program ends up kidnapped, and later, dead. The main character discovers that he has the ability to go inside of TVs and save the people who appear on the TV. The main storyline follows this mystery of the kidnappings.****   The fourth installment of Persona has many similarities to Persona 3. You can build social links for different characters, which are represented by tarot cards. Raising the rank of these social links increases the potency of the \"personae\" associated with them. Personae are \"shadows\" of people which are used in battle to unleash special powers. All battles are fought in a variety of dungeons inside of the TV. Each person kidnapped creates a new dungeon particular to them. You also have to balance your crime-solving and social linking with studying, clubs, and job responsibilities."},{"id":5977,"title":"Shining Force EXA","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Neverland","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Shining Force EXA is an entry in the Shining Force series, but unlike most of the earlier titles it has a more action-oriented RPG approach, rather than featuring turn-based strategy gameplay. The game uses a real-time combat system, an \"art\" system for special character, weapons, and an armor upgrade system. As such it is considered the spiritual successor to Shining Force NEO inheriting many of the game's traits.****Players choose to be either the warrior Toma or the sorceress Cyrille. They are almost immediately joined by the knight Gadfort and the elfin archer Maebelle. They all have different reasons to join the quest and find the holy sword Shining Force. The main storyline focuses on the devastating war between humans and demons. The game takes place in a world divided into two kingdoms: The Noswald Empire (humans) and Fyrlandt (demons).****The player's base of operations is the Geo-Fortress which is a mobile base, and along the way there is the ability to upgrade the fortress. This is done by collecting \"rare material\" which allows the fortress to be upgraded to three forms, each time more powerful. Only in the final form it becomes possible to travel around. The strategy elements center around the fortress. Players can make room for shops, train party members and choose who to take along on quests. It can also be attacked and needs to be defended."},{"id":5978,"title":"Shining Force Neo","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Neverland","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Max completes his Force military training and returns to his village to meet his family and to find news of his missing brother. Later, the village is attacked by monsters later suspected as remnants of the Legion as well as the appearance of a mysterious figure that seems to know of his brother. This reasons compel Max to  seek out the Legion threat, hoping in the process to also find his missing brother.****GAMEPLAY**Shining Force: Neo is a 3rd person perspective \"hack-and-slash\" RPG. You play Max as the main character and have a maximum of 2 NPC's (out of 11 available) in your group to help you in your mission.****Max and his group later develop \"Force\" abilities, enabling RPG character development into either a Fighter or Mage type character. Items (weapons, armor, etc.) can also be customized (Force Arts).****The players later in the game will also be able to teleport from certain areas to their HQ in the beginning town."},{"id":5979,"title":"Shining Tears","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Nex Entertainment","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Shining Tears is an old-school Action RPG set in the Shining universe (previous games include  Shining in the Darkness and the Shining Force Trilogy). You play Xion, a hero who is drawn into saving the City of Shilidia from a formerly peaceful neighbor due to his possession of the powerful Twin Dragon Rings. This sets the stage for an epic RPG storyline with fun characters and big surprises.****Presented in beautiful hand-drawn 2D graphics and backgrounds, players may choose to go into battles from among 8 unlockable companions, each with their own unique powers, strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore, the co-op system lets two players cooperate in battles, pulling off special combo moves and leveling up their characters together. Interestingly, the companion you pick changes Xion to the opposite 'soul' dark or light due to the nature of the Twin Dragon Rings, with correspondingly different powers. Single players have their companion AI to help them out of tight spots, too."},{"id":5980,"title":"Shinobi","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Overworks","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Gamers waited many years for another installment of the Shinobi series.  Now they finally get what they have wanted.****Shinobi takes place in Tokyo, where a mysterious evil force has taken over, and it is up to you to stop it.  You play Hotsuma, who is the leader of a clan called the Obura Clan.  Hotsuma is the only survivor of his clan, though, and all of his dead clansmen are now fighting against him.****The game has eight levels, each of them broken into two sections, and with bosses along the way.  The control scheme allows you to dash, attack, jump and throw shurikons.  A lock-on feature is also provided.****The main objectives of the levels is to kill.  No item fetching or switch pushing is required.  Shinobi also contains combo features, where lots of enemies can be killed in one encounter."},{"id":5981,"title":"Shinobido - Way of the Ninja","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Acquire","publisherName":"Spike Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Shinobido: Way of the Ninja is stealth-action game, that is comparable to the well known Tenchu series. The gameplay's main idea is to complete your missions without being noticed by guards, watchdogs or even harmless townsmen. Carefully approaching of your enemies from behind is crucial, because your character isn't very capable in direct combat.****A huge difference in comparison to Tenchu is, that the game is widely non-linear, which means that you can choose the missions you want to participate in at almost any given time. There are three landlords for whom you can accept missions. Depending on your choices the trust of each landlord in you increases or decreases. The game allows you to use alchemy, by which you can create your own equipment like strength potions and smoke bombs. Shinobido also gives you your own hideout, around which you can place decoration like various trees as well as traps to strike back invading enemies.****The story takes place in the Japanese province of Utakata in the 16th century. You take on the role of the ninja Goh, the sole survivor of the Azuka Clan, who finds himself unconsciously lying near a river having completely lost his memory. After finding a magical stone containing tiny fragments of the events that took place before his awakening, he decides that the only way to find out more about his past is to localize the remaining stones."},{"id":5982,"title":"Shogun's Blade","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Re-live the historic battles of Mediaeval Japan with the Warlords, the feared \"Shogun\". Guide the young Samurai warriors through the bitter struggles for the destiny of the land. Change the course of history! The game zone is crawling with dozens of fighters, cut a path through using devastating techniques to defeat the Supreme Commander, Tokugawa Ieyasu. Formidable lock-on system. Use the lock-on to target numerous enemies and attack them in one hit using the powerful Lightning Strike. You can target up to 100 enemies simultaneously! "},{"id":5983,"title":"Short Track Racing - Trading Paint","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Big Ant Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Short Tracks are where future Nascar legends cut their teeth and make their way up the ranks—one collision at a time. Followed avidly by Nascar’s millions of fans there’s a short track in thousands of small towns across the country. Now with STRTP, players can live the true short track racing experience. "},{"id":5984,"title":"Showdown - Legends of Wrestling","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Do battle with over 70 of the all-time greatest legends of wrestling.  Match types include: 1-On-1, Tag Team, Hardcore, Battle Royal, Cage Match, Ladder Match, Table Match, and much more.  With Classic Matches you are placed in middle of a historic match and challenged to repeat its outcome.  In addition, Create-A-Player lets you make your own \"Legend\" from  scratch and see how he can hold up against the best there ever was."},{"id":5985,"title":"Shox","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Shox is an arcade racing game with rally cars and offroad courses. There is exactly one playing mode for single players: the league. There are four leagues with increasing difficulty and six races each - to get access to the next league the player has to be number one in average after all six races. But there is one special gimmick: the shox zones. There are three of those zones per race and the player has to drive through them as fast as possible. If he gets the gold medal in all three a shock wave manifests which makes controlling the car difficult - the goal is to stay in touch with this wave as long as possible. All those accomplishments reward money which is reinvested into new cars (which are divided into four classes). But the player has to be careful: every impact with opponents or the edge results in a fee. Money can be faster earned by making a bet where the player has to race against one opponent. ****The cars are licensed and the courses are divided into three locations: Arctic Tundra, Arid Desert, and Asian Jungle"},{"id":5986,"title":"Shrek - Super Party","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mass Media","publisherName":"TDK Mediactive, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"Join Shrek and the entire cast from the hit movie for the a party game that will determine the best player in the land.****The aim of the game is simple. Move along the game board and collect as much bug juice as you can. Each square holds either the chance to steal some from another player, or lose some yourself, while game squares have you playing off for juice in a range of mini-games.****30 mini games await either you or 4 people, both all-on-all or two-on-two style. Games include puzzle variants, racing and more."},{"id":5987,"title":"Shrek 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Luxoflux, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Shrek and friends join in an adventure that follows the movie plot of Shrek 2. Play as a team of four throughout the fairytale lands inhabited by the ogre Shrek and his wife Fiona, with 1-4 players. Throughout the game you will play as 10 different characters, each with his or her own unique abilities to face the challenges of a Fairy Godmother, your parents-in-law and more."},{"id":5988,"title":"Shrek Smash n' Crash Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Shrek Smash N' Crash Racing has you racing through 12 environments with gameplay similar to Mario Kart, but set in the Shrek universe. Play as one of 12 different characters each with its own unique mount, such as Shrek and a Swamp Beast, Gingy and a Cup Cake Horse and Red Riding Hood and the Wolf. Battle your way around the tracks against 5 opponents with a range of different pick-ups such as pixie dust, ogre strength and swamp gas, both defensive and offensive, to help you fight your way to the lead. The tracks have many dynamic elements, large jumps and forks with multiple routes."},{"id":5989,"title":"Shrek SuperSlam","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Shaba Games","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Shrek SuperSlam is an intense brawling game that challenges the wacky characters from the Shrek universe to beat each other up and slam them across a variety of arenas. All the regular Shrek crew is included, such as Shrek, Donkey, Fiona, and Puss n' Boots, along with some newcomers such as Cap'n Hook, the Black Knight, and Quasimodo the Hunchback.****Each character has their own special moves that capture the humor of the franchise (such as Shrek's \"Green Storm\" gas bombs), and the environments are colorful, filled with odd weapons, and highly destructible.****Players have the option of following a story mode (where Donkey tells his half-breed Donkey kids a strange bedtime story), or just participating in straight-up brawls or minigame-like challenges. Multiplayer, of course, is a big focus on the game, and it allows up to 4 players to slam each other all day long."},{"id":5990,"title":"Shrek the Third","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Amaze Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Frog King has died and Shrek has inherited the throne. Since Shrek's not a big fan of this idea, he and his friends journey to the Worcestershire academy to recruit Fiona's cousin, Artie, for the job. Unfortunately, while he's away the dastardly Prince Charming has big plans to take over the kingdom.****SHReK the THiRD is an action-platformer with a heavy emphasis on brawling and humor. With plenty of Prince Charming's goons in his path (including black knights, evil gnomes, a crooning Captain Hook, and giant walking trees), Shrek will have to use all of his abilities to defeat them, find his way home, and pick up some souvenir mugs along the way.****Each level features several quests, lots of collectibles, and funny situations. While most of the levels feature Shrek himself, there are six playable characters in total (Donkey, Puss in Boots, Fiona, Artie, and Sleeping Beauty feature as well), over 20 levels, three big boss battles, and several multiplayer minigames."},{"id":5991,"title":"Shrek's Carnival Craze","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ivolgamus","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Party","description":"The twisted fairytale humour of Shrek meets the fun of the renaissance midway in Shrek's Carnival Craze. This game includes 28 hilarious carnival mini-games. Play as your favourite Shrek characters and compete to become the King or Queen of the carnival. •Your Favourite Shrek Characters - featuring cast favourites from all 3 movies •28 Hilarious Mini-Games - including Gingy's Crazy Cookie Conveyor, Mudslide Madness, Three Wheeled Thrills, Rapunzel's Hair Climb and Wild Waterworks •Intuitive controls designed to take full advantage of the Wii's motion sensing capabilities •Players can work together as a team or take each other on in head-to-head or group challenges "},{"id":5992,"title":"Silent Hill - Origins","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Silent Hill: 0rigins is a prequel to the Silent Hill series set in the 1970s. You play as trucker Travis Grady, who attempts to take a shortcut through Silent Hill late one night when running behind on his rounds.****As in the previous Silent Hill games, you move back and forth between nightmare and real versions of the town, here crawling through mirrors to get between. He must gather items used to solve puzzles and open up new areas. Monsters of various types provide obstacles and, in series tradition, are mostly disturbingly twisted versions of humanity.****Travis can fight with his bare fists or use melee weapons. Unlike previous games in the series, melee weapons break after a time.  There are also one-shot items that can be thrown and several guns.  Combat is performed through lock-on. There is no HUD, but the edge of the screen turns red when Travis is near death."},{"id":5993,"title":"Silent Hill - Shattered Memories","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Billed as a re-imagining of the original Silent Hill, Shattered Memories once again casts you as Harry Mason searching across the haunted town for his missing daughter Cheryl. New to the series are a depiction of Silent Hill's demonic alter-dimension as a world of ice, and the removal of weapons from the game - when the monsters come out, Harry must literally run for his life.****Between scenes, the game will cut to a psychiatrist's office, who asks you personal questions about yourself and your past experiences. The game will then alter itself based on your responses, changing characters and lines of dialog to something intended to be more personally uncomfortable.****As you search for Cheryl, you will come across objects and recordings that tell some of the history of Silent Hill. The Wii Remote controls a flashlight aimed in real-time. Harry's cell phone accepts calls and messages from both the real and the supernatural, and a camera function is used to uncover hidden ghosts and their messages."},{"id":5994,"title":"Silent Hill 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The player is cast in a role of James Sunderland, on first sight a normal person who got confused as anyone else would as he received a letter from his wife asking him to come to Silent Hill, to their special place. The only problem is that his wife died three years ago, and has kept the secrets surrounding her death. James decides to honor the letter's request, wondering if this is a sick joke or if there is more to this. As James reaches the outskirt of Silent Hill, he finds that the road is blocked, and parks at an abandoned restroom. Little does he realize that this is the first step forward into the mystery of Silent Hill.****This is the original Silent Hill 2 game with no extras of any kind, and released for PlayStation 2 exclusively. A version with new weapons, new characters to play with, and new \"Born from a Wish\" scenario was released as Silent Hill 2: Restless Dreams. These features made it to North America for the Playstation 2 in the form of the game's Greatest Hits release.****Unlike the North-American release, the PAL and Japanese releases have an extra \"Making of Silent Hill 2\" disc featuring lots of behind-the-scenes material, interview with developers, Konami game trailers and more."},{"id":5995,"title":"Silent Hill 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In \"Silent Hill 3\", you play Heather, a simple teenage girl. One fine day she goes shopping, but suddenly finds herself trapped in a strange, terrifying place - the eerie town Silent Hill. She hears footsteps...Disgusting, creepy monsters attack her, and she has to defend herself! Exploring Silent Hill - and her own past - Heather must find a way to escape the dreadful town.****This is a sequel to two famous survival horror games. The gameplay features real-time combat and puzzle-solving."},{"id":5996,"title":"Silent Hill 4 - The Room","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are Henry Townshend, a man living in a small apartment in South Ashfield, a neighboring town of the infamous Silent Hill.  On one strange night, Henry has a terrible nightmare, with recurring events; his phone is dead, his windows are sealed, and his neighbors can't hear him.  He looks at his door, only to see it is blocked by several, thick metal chains.  A note is pinned to the door: &quot;Don't go out!&quot;  It is signed only by a man named Walter.  Henry explores his apartment, trying to figure out what is happening, when he spots a giant hole in the wall of his bathroom.  Henry goes through the hole, only to find a portal which leads him to alternate dimensions.  Hopefully, Henry will find out the truth about his apartment, Room 302, and live.****Silent Hill 4: The Room is similar to past games in terms of atmosphere.  The game is dark and foreboding, never letting you know what's behind the next corner or down the street.****SH4 takes the series in a new direction, with multiple new features.  First and foremost is never actually leaving your apartment.  You utilize a strange portal to travel to alternate dimensions, including a hospital, a cult command center deep in the forest, and a prison.****Aside from the traditional third-person-view, there is now a first-person mode, which is used to control Henry when he is in his apartment.  The game has a feature that, whenever you look at something of importance, an eyeball will appear to tell you that you can interact with it.****The previous games have mostly been about exploring the town and solving puzzles, but Silent Hill 4 has much more combat involved.  There are more enemies in a given area, and more narrow areas and cramped spaces.  To help you in combat, you've got the standard arsenal of Silent Hill games, such as the steel pipe, pistol, and new to this game, a golf club."},{"id":5997,"title":"Silent Line - Armored Core","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"From Software","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Silent Line is the official expansion to Armored Core 3, with several new enhancements over the previous game; the most compelling of which is the long-awaited analog control -- the most compelling of which is the long-awaited inclusion of analog control. Players can build their own mechas with over 450 mecha parts to choose from and try to complete various missions. "},{"id":5998,"title":"Silent Scope","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"This coin-op conversion doesn't have a sniper rifle light gun, but all the scoping action is still here. ****The aim of the game is to save the captured family of the President of the USA, by sniping all on-coming enemies as you go along. ****As an enemy appears, an area of the screen zooms in, allowing you to easily pick off the guy in the head. Once done, press a button to zoom out, so as to choose your next target."},{"id":5999,"title":"Silent Scope 2 - Dark Silhouette","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Pick up your sniper rifle and get ready to take down the terrorists. Story mode takes you through a day in the life of a sniper, out to stop a deadly threat to the President and the rest of the world. Choose from 2 characters, Jackal and Falcon, each with a different angle to each level of the action. Multiplayer mode is also included, using the link cable mode to use two PS2 consoles and 2 TV screens.****However, no sniper rifle peripheral is included."},{"id":6000,"title":"Silent Scope 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Silent Scope returns to the PS2 for a third round. This time, your out to stop a terrorist organization from using cloning technology to destroy the world. You must snipe your way through countless enemies and end of level boss characters until the threat is no more.****Two game types are included here. The first is a total conversion of the arcade game, titled Silent Scope EX. The second, and the main event here, is an exclusive version for the PS2 which includes new levels, characters and more."},{"id":6001,"title":"Silpheed - The Lost Planet","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Treasure","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Silpheed continues the arcade shooter tradition, mixing old-school action with new age 3D graphics and cinematics. The aim of the game, as usual, is to fly your craft through thousands of enemies, as well as bosses that take up most of the screen. You have plenty of weapons and shields to work with, but if you run out of lives you have to start right back at the beginning of the level."},{"id":6002,"title":"Simpsons Game, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"The Simpsons Game is an action platformer based on the long-running cartoon. The Simpson family finds themselves trapped in a video game and must fight their way out using their newly found powers.  Homer can expand into a rolling blob, Bart can become Bartman (with grappling hook), Lisa can use her saxophone to stun enemies, and Marge can gather mobs with her megaphone. Each character has a power meter that limits the use of the special abilities, which is recharged by defeating enemies. They also have powers that can only be used at specific trigger points, such as Bart catching updrafts with his cape, Homer inflating himself with helium, Lisa summoning the hand of Buddha to move objects, and Marge sending Maggie into crawlspaces. The abilities are upgraded throughout the game. Each character also has an item they can pick up which will make them temporarily invulnerable, and give them unlimited special attacks for this period.****The game is divided into a series of sixteen \"episodes\", each a parody of a popular game or genre; these episodes have names like Medal of Homer or Neverquest. Each level features two or more of the Simpson clan. Players must switch back and forth using each family members' unique powers to complete each level. Alternatively, most platforms also allow two-player cooperative play."},{"id":6003,"title":"Simpsons Skateboarding, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"The Code Monkeys","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"In The Simpsons Skateboarding, players take the four members of the Simpsons family plus Otto, Chief Wiggum, Professor Frink, Nelson and Krusty the Clown to ten skating locations around Springfield.****Gameplay is similar to the Tony Hawk series, though the trick system is slightly different with some moves involving Street-Fighteresque quarter rolls of the d-pad.****Each level has three kinds of objectives.  Skillz school mode has challenges that involve doing specific tricks.  There are five untimed goals and a final timed goal in each level.  At first it serves as a tutorial of sorts, but it gets difficult later on.****In skatefest, players are assigned five goals per level.  Each level has one goal where you spell a word, one where you collect items, one where you find clocks in something similar to a checkpoint race and two miscellaneous goals.****The final mode is a timed trick contest mode, where the objective is to get a given score within a time limit.****All of these modes earn money, which is used to upgrade the characters' skating abilities.  There are also various secret items to find or to unlock by completing objectives."},{"id":6004,"title":"Simpsons, The - Hit & Run","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Radical Entertainment","publisherName":"Fox Interactive, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The Simpsons: Hit & Run can be best described as Grand Theft Auto in Springfield.****The player takes on the role of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa or Apu and try to uncover a mystery surrounding mechanical bees that are taking over Springfield, mysterious vans, and cola that can control the minds of those who drink it.****Like GTA, the game follows a linear-based path through fifty plus missions.  The player will have to chase cars and find out where they're headed, grab all the spilling cola cans before people can drink them, and chasing down villains before they get away.****Throughout the course of the game, the player can unlock tons of rewards by completing missions in a set amount of time or performing outstanding stunts.****All voiceovers are performed by those who act in the show, including Dan Castellaneta (Homer), Julie Kavner (Marge) and Yeardley Smith (Lisa).****The game supports multiplayer action for up to four players."},{"id":6005,"title":"Simpsons, The - Road Rage","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Fox Interactive","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Mr Burns has taken over Springfield's transit company and replaced the buses with nuclear powered buses; not only that but they also cost a lot to ride.  But the people of Springfield won't accept this and decide to try to take back the transit company from the evil corporate hands of C. Montgomery Burns. ****Play as your favorite characters from The Simpsons and race around Springfield picking up passengers and getting them to their destinations as fast as possible.  Think Crazy Taxi meets The Simpsons."},{"id":6006,"title":"Sims 2, The - Castaway","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Redwood Shores","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"The Sims 2: Castaway is a continuation of the Sims 2 universe.  This time around the player takes control of a Sim washed ashore on a deserted island and must help him/her to survive and find a way home.****The game has the player explore the island, collecting supplies and materials for food and shelter while exploring for clues to help them home while trying to survive the many obstacles scattered throughout the island including the forces of nature.  Exploring and finding treasures can also teach their Sims many useful skills, including fashioning better shelters and making meals that their Sim can stomach.****Players can also create their own Sim much like the other versions, customizing from the hair and skin color to height and weight.  The games are almost identical, excluding the graphics and control scheme (the Wii utilizes the Wii remote while the PSP and PS2 are almost identical)."},{"id":6007,"title":"Sims 2, The - Pets","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Maxis","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"The Sims 2: Pets is the first game in The Sims franchise on the Wii and offers the gameplay from the original game combined with the pets add-on. The aim of the game is to build a house and a social life, with jobs, relationships and other types of interaction with characters. The sims can eat, take showers, buy items, and play video games (even Spore). They can go to the town square, to pet supplies, buy pets, take to people and much more. The pets can be created and designed using the Create-a-Pet feature, and can be trained to enter competitions."},{"id":6008,"title":"Sims 2, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Maxis","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"The Sims 2 for console is the ultimate life simulator for console platforms allowing players to create incredibly deep characters with unique looks, clothes, aspirations and personalities before taking them through all the intricacies of life. From taking out the trash to building a romance, the Sims 2 is the ideal alternate life.****At its core this version is a reinvention of the PC game of the same name that adds many new features including direct control of your character, a new food creation system, a custom story mode, a new social mode and extensive character creation options while integrating a number of the new PC elements including wants and fears, more in depth autonomous character behaviors and more."},{"id":6009,"title":"Sims, The - Bustin' Out","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Maxis","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"The Sims: Bustin' Out is the console sequel to The Sims and the second Sims game to appear on the major consoles. Sims can now leave their house and visit all different kinds of locations. ****In the mission-based Bust Out mode, the player starts at Mom's house learning that evil Malcolm Langrabb is repossessing items from all the Sims homes. Your job is to make enough money to buy back all the goods and eventually evict him from his own mansion. The game also features an open-ended Freeplay mode.****Bustin' Out's big new features are the ability to visit and move between houses through the single player progression as well as an online multi-player mode for 2 people on the PS2. The servers for the online mode have since been shut down."},{"id":6010,"title":"Sims, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Edge of Reality","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"The Sims is a real-time simulation game where you simulate the lives of one or more people in a family and their social activities in their immediate neighborhood.****Characters of the family may be custom created (including physical features) or simply chosen from pre-generated families. All the characters also have different age groups, ranging from toddlers, children, teenagers, adults and elders. Each age group has different lifestyles, priorities and interests.****Game play in the Sims may be classified as the following: ****[1] Life Simulation**This revolves around simulating their day-to-day lives. From eating, sleeping, entertainment, socializing and romance, you are in complete control of their actions if you choose to. Each Sim has a statistics that may be developed. Some of which identify certain desires the Sim in mention may require. Your role in simulating their lives is primarily to keep them happy by fulfilling their desires.****Controlling the Sims people is optional, as they follow their own Artificial Intelligence unless commanded otherwise by the player.****[2] The Architect**Designing and furnishing your home is an integral part of the game play. Pre-generated houses may be purchased at the beginning of the game, or you can design and build your future home from scratch. Furnishing consists of acquiring various items that may be manipulated by your Sims to fulfill their needs. Designing houses and furnishing costs money, which may be obtained through jobs.****[3] Character Development and Careers**Adult Sims may acquire jobs to pay for the many necessities of living a simulated life. There are several different job track available, from Entertainment, Law Enforcement, Politics and even a life of crime! Promotion in a job requires the Sim to advance in certain statistics (e.g. Charisma, Strength) which may be done so by manipulating the various items available for purchase."},{"id":6011,"title":"SingStar - Boy Bands vs Girl Bands","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Boybands vs Girlbands is a karaoke game, featuring hit songs by boybands and girlbands. The theme of the game was chosen by the public after a poll on the official website, the UK myspace and Facebook.  The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time."},{"id":6012,"title":"SingStar - The Wiggles","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"SCE Australia","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The Wiggles have become a worldwide phenomenon over their career, selling over 23 million DVDs and 7 million CDs worldwide.  Now, with their first ever full computer game release, thousands of young fans of The Wiggles can experience the interactive and rewarding experience of singing along to their favourite tunes.  Anthony Field, Jeff Fatt, Sam Moran, Murray Cook, together with children's favourites Dorothy the Dinosaur and Captain Feathersword are featured in the computer game debut, that lead children and families through their classic songs, such as 'Hot Potato' and 'Wake up Jeff!'. "},{"id":6013,"title":"SingStar '80s","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The French version of SingStar 80's is a mix between English and French hits from the eighties.****The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the tracklist:****1. Billy Joel - Uptown Girl**2. Blondie - Atomic**3. Caroline Loeb - C'est la ouate**4. Corynne Charby - Boule de flipper**5. David Et Jonathan - Est-ce que tu viens pour les vacances**6. Elsa - T'en va pas**7. Europe - The Final Countdown**8. F. R. David - Words**9. Gold - Plus près des étoiles**10. IMAGINATION - Just An Illusion**11. INXS - Need You Tonight**12. Julie Pietri - Eve lève-toi**13. Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill**14. Katrina And The Waves - Walking On Sunshine**15. La Compagnie Créole - Le bal masqué**16. Laroche Valmont - T'as le look coco**17. Lio - Les brunes**18. Madness - Our House**19. Madonna - Material Girl**20. Nena - 99 Red Balloons**21. Opus - Live Is Life**22. Ottawan - T'es OK**23. Philippe Lavil - Il tape sur des bambous**24. Ricchi E Poveri - Sarà Perché Ti Amo**25. Sabine Paturel - Les bêtises**26. Simple Minds - Don't You (Forget About Me)**27. Soft Cell - Tainted Love**28. Stéphanie - Ouragan**29. Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants To Rule The World**30. Wham! - Wake Me Up Before You Go-go"},{"id":6014,"title":"SingStar '80s","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar 80's is a karaoke game, featuring classic hits from the eighties.  The main focus of the game is singing those songs as good as one can. The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.  Here is the US tracklist: •A Flock of Seagulls - I Ran (So Far Away) •Billy Joel - Uptown Girl •Billy Ocean - Caribbean Queen (No More Love On The Run) •Blondie - Heart of Glass •Culture Club - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me? •Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time •Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round •Dexy's Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen •Duran Duran - Rio •Erasure - A Little Respect •Europe - The Final Countdown •Foreigner - I Want To Know What Love Is •Kim Wilde - Kids In America •Madness - Our House •Madonna - Material Girl •Men at Work - Who Can It Be Now •Nena - 99 Red Balloons •R.E.M. - Stand •Run DMC - It's Tricky •Simple Minds - Don't You (Forget About Me) •Soft Cell - Tainted Love •Squeeze - Tempted •Starship - We Built This City •Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger •Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants To Rule The World •The Pretenders - Brass In Pocket •Thompson Twins - Hold Me Now •Tina Turner - Simply The Best •Twisted Sister - We're Not Going To Take It •Wham! - Wake Me Up Before You Go Go "},{"id":6015,"title":"SingStar '90s","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar '90 is a karaoke game featuring hit songs from the nineties.****The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the tracklist for UK:****1. All Saints - Never Ever**2. Aqua - Barbie Girl**3. B-52's - Love Shack**4. Barenaked Ladies - One Week**5. Billy Ray Cyrus - Achy Breaky Heart**6. Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm**7. Divinyls - I Touch Myself**8. EMF - Unbelievable**9. Gin Blossoms - Hey Jealousy**10. Lisa Loeb - Stay (I Missed You)**11. MC Hammer - U Can't Touch This**12. Natalie Imbruglia - Torn**13. New Kids on the Block - Step By Step**14. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and Kylie Minogue - Where The Wild Roses Grow**15. Poison - Unskinny Bop**16. Radiohead - Creep**17. R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts**18. Roachford - Only To Be With You**19. Savage Garden - I Want You**20. Seal - Kiss From A Rose**21. Sir Mix A Lot - Baby Got Back**22. Spice Girls - Wannabe**23. Spin Doctors - Two Princes**24. Technotronic feat. Felly - Pump Up The Jam**25. The Cardigans - Lovefool**26. The Cranberries - Zombie**27. The Cure - Friday I'm In Love**28. Wet Wet Wet - Love Is All Around"},{"id":6016,"title":"SingStar '90s","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar '90 is a karaoke game featuring hit songs from the nineties.  The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.  Here is the European tracklist: •All Saints - Never Ever •Aqua - Barbie Girl •B-52's - Love Shack •Barenaked Ladies - One Week •Billy Ray Cyrus - Achy Breaky Heart •Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm •Divinyls - I Touch Myself •EMF - Unbelievable •Gin Blossoms - Hey Jealousy •Lisa Loeb - Stay (I Missed You) •MC Hammer - U Can't Touch This •Natalie Imbruglia - Torn •New Kids on the Block - Step By Step •Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and Kylie Minogue - Where The Wild Roses Grow •Poison - Unskinny Bop •Radiohead - Creep •R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts •Roachford - Only To Be With You •Savage Garden - I Want You •Seal - Kiss From A Rose •Sir Mix A Lot - Baby Got Back •Spice Girls - Wannabe •Spin Doctors - Two Princes •Technotronic feat. Felly - Pump Up The Jam •The Cardigans - Lovefool •The Cranberries - Zombie •The Cure - Friday I'm In Love •Wet Wet Wet - Love Is All Around "},{"id":6017,"title":"SingStar","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Karaoke in your blood?**Need to show off who has the skillz?****Singstar might be just for you.****Singstar is a singing game where player(s) grap that mic and sing. There are over 30 songs to choose from and plethora of game modes also.**The game rates your singing and gives points accordingly. Do not worry, though, there are three levels of difficulty so even the baddest singers of all can enjoy this game to some extent. Do their friends enjoy as much listening to that? Well that is a different story.** **There isn't actually any word recognition so it won't matter if you don't remember the words, it's the pitch of your voice that counts.****Songs:****1. Liberty X - Just a Little **Mis-Teeq - Scandalous **The Darkness - I Believe in a Thing Called Love **A-Ha - Take on Me **Pink - Get the Party Started **Jamelia - Superstar **Motorhead - Ace of Spades **George Michael - Careless Whisper **Avril Lavigne - Complicated **Petula Clark - Downtown **Sophie Ellis Bexter - Murder on the Dancefloor **Daniel Bedingfield - If You're Not the One **Carl Douglas - Kung Fu Fighting **Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up **Westlife - World of Our Own **Ricky Martin - Livin La Vida Loca **Madonna - Like a Virgin **Roy Orbison Pretty Woman **S Club - Don't Stop Movin' **Deee-Lite - Groove is in the Heart **Sugababes - Round Round **Elvis - Suspicious Minds **Busted - Crashed the Wedding **Village People - YMCA **Good Charlotte - Girls and Boys **Blondie - Heart of Glass **Dido - Thank You **Atomic Kitten - Eternal Flame **Blue - One Love **Lemar - 50/50"},{"id":6018,"title":"SingStar ABBA","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar ABBA is a karaoke game featuring songs from the Swedish group ABBA. The group was active during the seventies, particularly in the disco/pop music.****The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the tracklist (5 songs are exclusive to the PS3):****1. Chiquitita**2. Dancing Queen**3. Does Your Mother Know**4. Fernando**5. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)**6. Happy New Year” (PS3 Exclusive)**7. Head Over Heels (PS3 Exclusive)**8. I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do**9. Knowing Me, Knowing You**10. Mamma Mia**11. Money, Money, Money**12. One Of Us**13. Ring Ring**14. SOS**15. Summer Night City**16. Super Trouper**17. Take A Chance On Me**18. Thank You For The Music**19. The Day Before You Came (PS3 Exclusive)**20. The Name Of The Game**21. The Winner Takes It All**22. Under Attack (PS3 Exclusive)**23. Voulez-Vous**24. Waterloo**25. When All Is Said And Done (PS3 Exclusive)"},{"id":6019,"title":"SingStar Amped","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Do we need to present Singstar ? The karaoke game, up to 8 players, made for playstation system.**This edition is purely heavy rock.****Here's the songs of the German version:****  Beatsteaks \"Cut Off The Top\" ****  Blind \"Break Away\" ****  Blink 182 \"I Miss You\"****  Blue Oyster Cult ! \"(Don't Fear) The Reaper\"****  Bonfire \"You Make Me Feel\"****  Caesars \"Jerk It Out\"****  Cheap Trick \"I Want You To Want me\"****  David Bowie \"Changes\"****  Die Toten Hosen \"Warum Werde Ich Nicht Satt?\"****  Fall Out Boy \"This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race\"****  Franz Ferdinand \"Take Me Out\"****  Free \"All Right Now\"****  Good Charlotte \"Dance Floor Anthem (I Don't Want To Be In Love)\"****  Gotthard \"Lift U Up\" ****  Iggy Pop \"Real Wild Child (Wild One)\"****  In Extremo \"Kuss Mich\"****  Judas Priest \"Breaking The Law\"****  Judas Priest \"You've Got Another Thing Comin'\"****  Kasabian \"L.S.F.\"****  Mando Diao \"Long Before Rock'n Roll\"****  O.A.R. \"Love and Memories\"****  Quiet Riot \"Cum On Feel The Noise\"****  Scorpions \"Rock You Like A Hurricane\"****  Skunk Anansie \"Weak\"****  Soul Asylum \"Runaway Train\"****  Sublime \"Santeria\"****  The Hives \"Walk Idiot Walk\"****  The Subways \"Rock & Roll Queen\"****  Warrant \"Cherry Pie\"****  Wolfmother \"Woman\""},{"id":6020,"title":"SingStar Amped","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Do we need to present Singstar ? The karaoke game, up to 8 players, made for the Playstation 2. This edition is purely heavy rock.  United States songlist: •Alice in Chains  \"Would?\" • Audioslave \"Cochise\" • Blink-182 \"I Miss You\" • Blue Öyster Cult \"(Don't Fear) The Reaper\" • Boston \"More Than a Feeling\" • Cheap Trick \"I Want You to Want Me\" • David Bowie \"Changes\" • Fall Out Boy \"This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race\" • Foo Fighters \"Best of You\" • Free \"Alright Now\" • Iggy Pop \"Real Wild Child (Wild One)\" • Judas Priest \"You've Got Another Thing Comin'\" • Motörhead \"Ace of Spades\" • Nickelback \"Savin' Me\" • Nirvana \"Come as You Are\" • O.A.R. \"Love and Memories\" • Pearl Jam \"Alive\" • Poison \"Every Rose Has Its Thorn\" • Queens of the Stone Age \"Go With the Flow\" • Quiet Riot \"Cum on Feel the Noize\" • Radiohead \"Creep\" • Ramones \"Blitzkrieg Bop\" • Steppenwolf \"Born to be Wild\" • Stone Temple Pilots \"Vasoline\" • Sublime \"Santeria\" • Talking Heads \"Burning Down the House\" • The Killers \"When You Were Young\" • Yeah Yeah Yeahs \"Gold Lion\" • Yes \"Owner of a Lonely Heart\" • ZZ Top \"Gimme All Your Lovin'\" "},{"id":6021,"title":"SingStar Anthems","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Anthems is another helping from the popular karaoke game series SingStar. This time it's the turn of the Divas with tracks guaranteed to get the sequins and tiaras out.**There are 20 tracks included with music videos plus the ability to disc-swap with previous SingStar games for extra songs.****Full Track list.****1. Bananarama - I Heard a Rumour**2. Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the Heart**3. Bucks Fizz - Making Your Mind Up**4. Candi Station - Young Hearts Run Free**5. Charlene - I've Never Been to Me**6. Charlotte Church - Crazy Chick**7. Cher - If I Could Turn Back Time**8. Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)**9. Girls Aloud - Biology**10. Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive**11. Kim Wilde - Kids in America**12. Leann Rimes - Can't Fight the Moonlight**13. Pussycat Dolls - Don't Cha**14. Queen - Radio Ga Ga**15. Scissor Sisters - Laura**16. Steps - Deeper Shade of Blue**17. Take That feat. Lulu - Relight My Fire**18. Ultra Nate - Free**19. The Weather Girls - It's Raining Men**20. Whitney Houston - I Wanna Dance with Somebody"},{"id":6022,"title":"SingStar Bollywood","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Bollywood is a karaoke game, with a tracklist containing Bollywood hits. Bollywood is the popular name for the Mumbai-based Hindi-language film industry.****The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the tracklist:****1. Aashiqui - \"Nazar Ke Samne\"**2. Aksar - \"Jhalak Dikhla Ja\"**3. Chalte Chalte - \"Chalte Chalte\"**4. Chalte Chalte - \"Suno Na Suno Na\"**5. Chameli - \"Sajna Ve Sajna\"**6. Dil Chahta Hai - \"Koi Kahe Kehta Rahe\"**7. Don - \"Khaike Pan Banaras Wala\"**8. Don - \"Ye Mera Dil\"**9. Guru - \"Barso Re\"**10. Guru - \"Tere Bina\"**11. Ishq Hai Tumse - \"O Soniya\"**12. Kaal - \"Kaal Dhamaal\"**13. Kaal - \"Tauba Tauba\"**14. Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna - \"Mitwa\"**15. Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna - \"Where's The Party Tonight\"**16. Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham - \"Bole Chudiyan\"**17. Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham - \"Shava Shava\"**18. Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham - \"Suraj Hua Maddham\"**19. Kal Ho Naa Ho - \"It's The Time To Disco\"**20. Kal Ho Naa Ho - \"Maahi Ve\"**21. Kal Ho Naa Ho - \"Pretty Woman\"**22. Khakee - \"Dil Dooba\"**23. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai - \"Koi Mil Gaya\"**24. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai - \"Kuch Kuch Hota Hai\"**25. Kya Love Story Hai - \"It's Rocking\"**26. Main Hoon Na - \"Main Hoon Na\"**27. Main Hoon Na - \"Tumse Milke Dil Ka Hai Jo Haal\"**28. Rang De Basanti - \"Rang De Basanti\"**29. Rang De Basanti - \"Rubaroo\"**30. Salaam-E-Ishq - \"Salaam-E-Ishq\""},{"id":6023,"title":"SingStar Chart Hits","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"SCE Australia","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Pit your vocal skills against International artists ranging from Mika, with We Are Golden, to La Roux's Bulletproof. Be the next Australian Idol after perfecting Wes Carr's Feels Like Woah or Guy Sebastian's Art of Love, or rock out with Australian indie favourites Wolfmother and The Presets. 25 original tracks with music videos. "},{"id":6024,"title":"SingStar Chartbreaker","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Chartbreaker is a karaoke game, featuring popular international hit songs. The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It does not matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in as it does not have word recognition, so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.  The tracklist is:•Adamski - Killer •Ann Lee - 2 Times •Baltimora - Tarzan Boy •Black - Wonderful Life •Charles and Eddie - Would I Lie To You •China Crisis - Wishful Thinking •Cinema Bizarre - Lovesongs (They Kill Me) •Daryl Braithwaite - One Summer •David Dundas - Jeans On •Eighth Wonder - I'm Not Scared •Emilia - Big, Big World •Harpo - Moviestar •Joshua Kadison - Jessie •Lisa Stansfield - All Around The World •Marc Almond feat. Gene Pitney - Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart •Marshall Hain - Dancing In The City •Max Werner - Rain In May •Maxi Priest - Close To You •OMC - How Bizarre •Orange Blue - She's Got That Light •P. M. Sampson - We Love To Love •Ashford & Simpson - Solid •Samantha Fox - Touch Me (I Want Your Body) •Sniff'n The Tears - Driver's Seat •Talk Talk - Such A Shame •Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite •Thomas Godoj - Love Is You •Thompson Twins - Doctor! Doctor! •Watershed - Indigo Girl •Whigfield - Saturday Night "},{"id":6025,"title":"SingStar Country","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Country is a karaoke game, honouring the country music. The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the tracklist:****1. Alan Jackson - Chattahoochee**2. Alan Jackson - Good Time**3. Big & Rich - Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)**4. Blake Shelton - Home**5. Brad Paisley - Online**6. Brooks & Dunn - Boot Scootin' Boogie**7. Brooks & Dunn w/ Rebe McEntire - If You See Him/If You See Her**8. Bucky Covington - It's Good to be Us**9. Faith Hill - Red Umbrella**10. Gretchen Wilson - Redneck Woman**11. Jessica Simpson - Come on Over**12. Jewel - Stronger Woman**13. Johnny Cash - A Boy Named Sue**14. Johnny Cash - I Walk the Line**15. Josh Turner - Another Try**16. Keith Urban - Days Go By**17. Kellie Pickler - Red High Heels**18. Kenny Chesney - Big Star**19. Lady Antebellum - Love Don't Live Here**20. Martina McBride - A Broken Wing**21. Miranda Lambert - Kerosene**22. Montgomery Gentry - My Town**23. Montgomery Gentry - What Do Ya Think About That?**24. Rascal Flatts - Bless the Broken Road**25. Sara Evans - Born to Fly**26. Taylor Swift - Our Song**27. Terri Clark - Girls Lie Too**28. Trace Adkins - Honky Tonk Badonkadonk**29. Trace Adkins - You're Gonna Miss This**30. Willie Nelson - Pancho and Lefty"},{"id":6026,"title":"SingStar Die Groessten Solokuenstler","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"In each lies a SingStar!  Get ready for your appearance!  Invite your friends!  Choose your song!  Grab a micro!  Inspire the crowd!  TRACK LIST: 1. Amy Winehouse - Back To Black 2. Annett Louisan - Das Spiel 3. Bonnie Tyler - Total Ecplise Of The Heart 4. Christina Stürmer - Ich Lebe 2005 5. Clueso - No Bock to go 6. Colbie - Caillat Bubbly 7 . David Bowie - Lets Dance 8. Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive 9. Gwen Stefani - What you Waiting For 10. Kim Wilde - Kids in America 11. Kylie Minogue - I Should Be So Lucky 12. Michael Wendler - She Loves the DJ 13. Natalie Imbruglia - Torn 14. Nena - 99 Luftballons 15. Pohlmann - If now summer Had 16 Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up 17. Robbie Williams - Let Me Entertain You 18 Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On The dancefloor 19 . Texas - Summer Son 20. Tobias Regner - I Still Burn "},{"id":6027,"title":"SingStar Die Toten Hosen","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"In time for the band's 25th anniversary, legendary German punk rockers Die Toten Hosen get their own edition of Sony's popular karaoke series. Featured are 24 of their most well-known (and party-compatible) tracks:****1. Eisgekühlter Bommerlunder**2. Hier kommt Alex**3. All die ganzen Jahre**4. Wünsch DIR was**5. Paradies**6. Bonnie & Clyde**7. Zehn kleine Jägermeister**8. Pushed Again**9. Auld Lang Syne**10. Schön sein**11. Bayern**12. Was zählt**13. Kein Alkohol (ist auch keine Lösung)!**14. Nur zu Besuch**15. Friss oder stirb**16. Ich bin die Sehnsucht in Dir**17. Walkampf**18. Alles wird vorübergehen**19. Freunde**20. Still, Still, Still**21. Steh auf, wenn Du am Boden bist**22. Hier kommt Alex - Unplugged**23. Alles aus Liebe**24. 1000 gute Gründe****Each song is accompanied by a music video. Gameplay modes are the same as in earlier installments of the series: Besides the single player mode there is the pass-the-mic party mode along with duet and battle multiplayer options."},{"id":6028,"title":"SingStar Fussballhits","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar: Fussballhits is a karaoke game, featuring popular soccer songs. The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It does not matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in as it does not have word recognition, so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.  The tracklist is:•Almklausi - LoLoLos Geht's •Baddiel, Skinner & Lightning Seeds - Three Lions 98 •Baschi - Bring En Hei •Bayern‐Fans United - Stern Des Südens •Bob Sinclar - Love Generation •Bruder Leichtfuß - Deutsche Nationalhymne •Chris Rabatz - Steht Auf •Chris Rabatz & The KingZ - Die Hände Zum Himmel •Christina Stürmer - Fieber •Die Original Deutschmacher - Lebenslang Grün‐Weiss •Die Toten Hosen - Bayern •DJ Ötzi - Hey Baby •Ees powered by Mama Afrika - Salutation ‐ The Vuvuzela Song •Franz Beckenbauer - Gute Freunde Kann Niemand Trennen •Gerry & The Pacemakers - You'll Never Walk Alone •Heinz - Fussballspielen •Helli & Die Schlachtenbummler - Einer Kickt Noch Rein •Höhner. - Mer Stonn Zo Dir, FC Kölle •Höhner. - Wenn Nicht Jetzt, Wann Dann? (Fussball Version) •Hot Chocolate - Everyone's A Winner •Jürgen & Libero5 - Deutschland Ist Der Geilste Club Der Welt •Lotto King Karl - Hamburg, Meine Fussballperle •Matze Knop - Numero Uno •Nelly Furtado - Força •Peter Wackel - Ladioo (Fussball‐Mix) •Revolverheld - Helden 2008 •Sportfreunde Stiller - 54, ' 74, ' 90, 2010 •Stefan Peters feat. Gotthilf Fischer - Ein Stern, Der Über Deutschland Steht •Tim Toupet - Aber Dich Gibt’s Nur Einmal Für Mich (WMVersion) •Tim Toupet - So Ein Schöner Tag (Fliegerlied) Fussball‐Deutschland‐Version "},{"id":6029,"title":"SingStar Hottest Hits","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Hottest Hits is a karaoke game, released in Australia, featuring hits songs from recent music charts.****The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the tracklist:****1. Annie - I Know Your Girlfriend Hates Me**2. Avril Lavigne - When You're Gone**3. Calvin Harris - Acceptable In The 80's**Colbie Caillat - Bubbly**4. Delta Goodrem - You Will Only Break My Heart**5. Fall Out Boy - Thnks Fr Th Mmrs**6. Fergie - Clumsy**7. Finger Eleven - Paralyzer**Gabriella Cilmi - Sweet About Me**8. Lily Allen - LDN**9. Maroon 5 - Makes Me Wonder**10. Mika - Grace Kelly**11. Mika - Love Today**12. My Chemical Romance - Teenagers**Nelly Furtado - All Good Things (Come To An End)**13. One Night Only - Just For Tonight**14. One Republic - Stop And Stare**15. Operator Please - Just A Song About Ping Pong**16. Powderfinger - Lost And Running**Ricki-Lee - Can't Sing A Different Song**17. Sam Sparro - Black And Gold**18. Sean Kingston - Beautiful Girls**19. Sneaky Sound System - Pictures**20. Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars**21. The Fray - How To Save A Life**22. The Potbelleez - Don't Hold Back**23. The Ting Tings - Great DJ**The Ting Tings - That's Not My Name**24. Vanessa Amorosi - Perfect**25. will.i.am - I Got It From My Mama"},{"id":6030,"title":"SingStar Latino","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Latino brings us a compilation of the best Latin songs, with hits from artists such as Alejandro Sanz, Juanes, Carlos Baute, David Bisbal, Paulina Rubio, La Quinta Estación, and Julieta Venegas.****Tracklist:****1. Alejandro Sanz – Y, ¿si fuera ella?**Aleks Syntek y Ana Torroja – Duele el amor**Andrés Calamaro – Flaca**Andy & Lucas – Quiéreme**Café Quijano – Nada de ná**Carlos Baute – Mi medicina**Chenoa – Cuando tú vas**Conchita – Nada que perder**David Bisbal – Silencio**El sueño de Morfeo – Para toda la vida**Enrique Iglesias – Escapar**Gloria Estefan – Mi tierra**Jarabe de Palo – Bonito**Joaquín Sabina – Y nos dieron las diez**Jon Secada – Otro día más sin verte**Juan Luis Guerra y 440 – Burbujas de amor**Juanes – Volverte a ver**Julieta Venegas – Limón y sal**King África – La Bomba**La Mosca Tsé-Tsé – Para no verte más**La Oreja de Van Gogh – Muñeca de trapo**La Quinta Estación – Tu peor error**M Clan – Miedo**Marcela Morelo – Corazón Salvaje**Miguel Bosé – Morena Mía**Orishas – ¿Qué pasa?**Patricia Materola – Que el ritmo no pare**Paulina Rubio – Y yo sigo aquí**Thalía – Tú y yo**Zucchero – Baila Morena"},{"id":6031,"title":"SingStar Latino","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Latino brings us a compilation of the best Latin songs, with hits from artists such as Alejandro Sanz, Juanes, Carlos Baute, David Bisbal, Paulina Rubio, La Quinta Estación, and Julieta Venegas.  Tracklist: •Alejandro Sanz – Y, ¿si fuera ella? •Aleks Syntek y Ana Torroja – Duele el amor •Andrés Calamaro – Flaca •Andy & Lucas – Quiéreme •Café Quijano – Nada de ná •Carlos Baute – Mi medicina •Chenoa – Cuando tú vas •Conchita – Nada que perder •David Bisbal – Silencio •El sueño de Morfeo – Para toda la vida •Enrique Iglesias – Escapar •Gloria Estefan – Mi tierra •Jarabe de Palo – Bonito •Joaquín Sabina – Y nos dieron las diez •Jon Secada – Otro día más sin verte •Juan Luis Guerra y 440 – Burbujas de amor •Juanes – Volverte a ver •Julieta Venegas – Limón y sal •King África – La Bomba •La Mosca Tsé-Tsé – Para no verte más •La Oreja de Van Gogh – Muñeca de trapo •La Quinta Estación – Tu peor error •M Clan – Miedo •Marcela Morelo – Corazón Salvaje •Miguel Bosé – Morena Mía •Orishas – ¿Qué pasa? •Patricia Materola – Que el ritmo no pare •Paulina Rubio – Y yo sigo aquí •Thalía – Tú y yo •Zucchero – Baila Morena "},{"id":6032,"title":"SingStar Legends","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"SCE Australia","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Singstar Legends offers yet another patch of songs to sing in this 7th game of the series. The objective of the game is to sing songs and sing them well. The game gives points according to player's performance. There is three difficulty levels to choose from, the easiest one being very forgiving, making the game fun to even those amongst us that are melodically challenged.   Tracklist: •Aretha Franklin-Respect •Barry White-You're The First, The Last, My Everything •Black Sabbath-Paranoid •Blur-Parklife •David Bowie-Life On Mars? •Depeche Mode-Enjoy The Silence •Dusty Springfield-Son Of A Preacher Man •Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong-Let's Call The Whole Thing Off •Elton John-Rocket Man •Elvis Presley-Blue Suede Shoes •Jackie Wilson-Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever Want To Meet) •John Lennon-Imagine •Johnny Cash-Ring Of Fire •Lynyrd Skynyrd-Sweet Home Alabama •Madonna-Papa Don't Preach •Marvin Gaye-I Heard It Through The Grapevine •Nirvana-Smells Like Teen Spirit •Patsy Cline-Crazy •Pet Shop Boys-Always On My Mind •Roxy Music -Love Is The Drug •Sam Cooke-What A Wonderful World •The Jackson 5-I Want You Back •The Monkees-Daydream Believer •The Police-Roxanne •The Righteous Brothers-Unchained Melody •The Rolling Stones-Sympathy For The Devil •The Smiths-This Charming Man •Tina Turner-What's Love Got To Do With It? •U2-Vertigo •Whitney Houston-The Greatest Love Of All "},{"id":6033,"title":"SingStar Legends","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Singstar Legends offers yet another patch of songs to sing in this 7th game of the series. The objective of the game is to sing songs and sing them well. The game gives points according to player's performance. There is three difficulty levels to choose from, the easiest one being very forgiving, making the game fun to even those amongst us that are melodically challenged."},{"id":6034,"title":"SingStar Legends","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Singstar Legends offers yet another patch of songs to sing in this 7th game of the series. The objective of the game is to sing songs and sing them well. The game gives points according to player's performance. There is three difficulty levels to choose from, the easiest one being very forgiving, making the game fun to even those amongst us that are melodically challenged."},{"id":6035,"title":"SingStar Motown","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"These classic sounds defined an era and gave us some of the most memorable songs ever. In fact, Motown classic artists have had over 190 number one hits worldwide - and now you get to sing some of these timeless hits yourself. Get the girls together to re-enact the ultimate diva performance of The Supremes with 'Stop! In The Name Of Love'. Guys, make the ladies swoon as you croon along to the smooth sounds of Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. Following the hugely successful SingStar: ABBA and SingStar: Queen, the classic artists from SingStar: Motown are the latest global music icons to join the SingStar ranks. The tracklist is packed full of timeless tunes that will have everyone on their feet and singing along later this year.  Tracklist: 1 David Ruffin - Put A Little Love In Your Heart 2 Diana Ross & The Supremes - Reflections 3 Jimmy Ruffin - What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted 4 Lionel Richie - My Destiny 5 Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Jimmy Mack 6 Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Nowhere To Run 7 Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On 8 Marvin Gaye - What's Going On? 9 Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston - It Takes Two 10 Mary Wells - My Guy 11 Rick James - Super Freak 12 Smokey Robinson - Being With You 13 Smokey Robinson And The Miracles - The Tracks Of My Tears 14 Stevie Wonder - For Once In My Life 15 The Commodores - Brick House 16 The Commodores - Easy 17 The Contours - Do You Love Me 18 The Four Tops - Reach Out I'll Be There 19 The Isley Brothers - This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You) 20 The Jackson 5 - ABC 21 The Miracles Love Machine 22 The Supremes - You Can't Hurry Love 23 The Temptations - Get Ready 24 The Temptations - Papa Was A Rollin' Stone 25 The Velvelettes - Needle In A Haystack"},{"id":6036,"title":"SingStar Party","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Following the way of the original SingStar game, this continuation boosts up the fun with even more songs. Sing solo or as a party, try out the battle mode or reach the high score in a duet. And if you're not in the mood to be judged, just go on for the freestyle mode and sing along the music video. And if you're not familiar with the lyrics, don't sweat it 'cos it's the pitch of your voice that's taken into consideration. You can buy this game with or without the two microphones, assuming you have the original SingStar game already.****30 more tracks that are added are:****1.  Alicia Keys - Fallin'** Ashford & Simpson - Solid** Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine** Blu Cantrell - Hit 'em Up Style** Bob Marley - No Woman No Cry** Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star** Busted - Year 3000** Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun** Destiny's Child - Survivor** Dido - White Flag** Duran Duran - Hungry Like the Wolf** Elton John & Kiki Dee - Don't Go Breaking My Heart** Elvis - Way Down** Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out** George Michael - Faith** Jamiroquai - Cosmic Girl** Javine - Real Things** Kylie Minogue - I Should Be So Lucky** Little Richard - Tutti Frutti** Maroon5 - This Love** Natasha Bedingfield - Single** Pink - Just Like a Pill** Scissor Sisters - Take Your Mamma** Sonny & Cher - I Got You Babe** Spandau Ballet - Gold** Spice Girls - Who Do You Think You Are** The Beautiful South - A Little Time** The Foundations - Build Me Up Buttercup** The Police - Every Breath You Take** Tiffany - I Think We're Alone Now"},{"id":6037,"title":"SingStar Pop","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Pop is a karaoke game, released exclusively in North America and featuring hit pop songs.  The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.  Here is the tracklist: •3 Doors Down - \"Kryptonite\" •a-Ha - \"Take On Me\" •Alicia Keys - \"Fallin\" •All-American Rejects - \"Move Along\" •Ashlee Simpson - \"Invisible\" •Avril Lavigne - \"Sk8er Boi\" •Blue October - \"Hate Me\" •Britney Spears - \"Baby One More Time\" •Cartel - \"Honestly\" •Cyndi Lauper - \"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun\" •Daniel Powter - \"Bad Day\" •Destiny's Child - \"Survivor\" •Franz Ferdinand - \"Take Me Out\" •Gorillaz - \"Feel Good, Inc.\" •Hinder - \"Lips Of An Angel\" •Hoobastank - \"The Reason\" •James Blunt - \"You're Beautiful\" •Jesse McCartney - \"Beautiful Soul\" •Lifehouse - \"Hanging By A Moment\" •My Chemical Romance - \"Helena\" •Natasha Bedingfield - \"These Words\" •Panic! At The Disco - \"I Write Sins, Not Tragedies\" •Rihanna - \"SOS\" •Ryan Cabrera - \"On The Way Down\" •Snow Patrol - \"Chasing Cars\" •The Clash - \"Should I Stay or Should I Go\" •The Fray - \"Over My Head\" •The Raconteurs - \"Steady, As She Goes\" •U2 - \"Vertigo\" •Whitney Houston - \"I Wanna Dance With Somebody\" "},{"id":6038,"title":"SingStar Pop","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Pop is a karaoke game, released exclusively in North America and featuring hit pop songs.****The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the tracklist:****1. 3 Doors Down - \"Kryptonite\"**2. a-Ha - \"Take On Me\"**3. Alicia Keys - \"Fallin\"**4. All-American Rejects - \"Move Along\"**5. Ashlee Simpson - \"Invisible\"**6. Avril Lavigne - \"Sk8er Boi\"**7. Blue October - \"Hate Me\"**8. Britney Spears - \"Baby One More Time\"**9. Cartel - \"Honestly\"**10. Cyndi Lauper - \"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun\"**11. Daniel Powter - \"Bad Day\"**12. Destiny's Child - \"Survivor\"**13. Franz Ferdinand - \"Take Me Out\"**14. Gorillaz - \"Feel Good, Inc.\"**15. Hinder - \"Lips Of An Angel\"**16. Hoobastank - \"The Reason\"**17. James Blunt - \"You're Beautiful\"**18. Jesse McCartney - \"Beautiful Soul\"**19. Lifehouse - \"Hanging By A Moment\"**20. My Chemical Romance - \"Helena\"**21. Natasha Bedingfield - \"These Words\"**22. Panic! At The Disco - \"I Write Sins, Not Tragedies\"**23. Rihanna - \"SOS\"**24. Ryan Cabrera - \"On The Way Down\"**25. Snow Patrol - \"Chasing Cars\"**26. The Clash - \"Should I Stay or Should I Go\"**27. The Fray - \"Over My Head\"**28. The Raconteurs - \"Steady, As She Goes\"**29. U2 - \"Vertigo\"**30. Whitney Houston - \"I Wanna Dance With Somebody\""},{"id":6039,"title":"SingStar Pop Hits","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Pop Hits is a karaoke game, featuring hit pop songs. The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the tracklist:****1. Akon - Lonely**2. All Saints - Black Coffee**3. Ashlee Simpson - Boyfriend**4. Avril Lavigne - My Happy Ending**5. Britney Spears - Baby One More Time**6. Cascada - Everytime We Touch**7. Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On**8. Daniel Powter - Bad Day**9. Dannii Minogue - I Begin To Wonder**10. Evanescence - Bring Me To Life**11. Fall Out Boy - Dance, Dance**12. Girls Aloud - No Good Advice**13. Goldfrapp - Ooh La La**14. Jamelia - Beware Of The Dog**15. James Morrison - You Give Me Something**16. Jennifer Lopez - Jenny From The Block**17. Jojo - Leave (Get Out)**18. Lemar - It's Not That Easy**19. Lily Allen - Littlest Things**20. My Chemical Romance - Helena**21. Nelly Furtado - Promiscuous**22. Norah Jones - Don't Know Why**23. Orson - Bright Idea**24. Razorlight - Golden Touch**25. Rihanna - S.O.S.**26. Scissor Sisters - I Don't Feel Like Dancin'**27. Sugababes - Push The Button**28. Travis - Sing**29. U2 - Beautiful Day**30. Will Young - Switch It On"},{"id":6040,"title":"SingStar Pop Vol. 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Pop Vol.2 is a karaoke game released for the North America, featuring hit pop songs.****The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the tracklist:****1.  3 Doors Down - \"When I'm Gone\"**2. Ashlee Simpson - \"Boyfriend\"**3. Avril Lavigne - \"My Happy Ending\"**4. Boys Like Girls - \"The Great Escape\"**5. Cartel - \"Lose It\"**6. Colbie Caillat - \"Bubbly\"**7. Dixie Chicks - \"Not Ready To Make Nice\"**8. Duran Duran - \"Ordinary World\"**9. Evanesence - \"Bring Me To Life\"**10. Fall Out Boy - \"Thnks Fr Th Memrs\"**11. Fergie - \"Big Girls Don't Cry\"**12. Gwen Stefani feat. Akon - \"The Sweet Escape\"**13. Jennifer Lopez - \"Jenny From the Block\"**14. Lifehouse - \"First Time\"**15. Lily Allen - \"Littlest Things\"**16. Lloyd - \"Get it Shawty\"**17. Maroon 5 - \"Makes Me Wonder\"**18. Matchbox Twenty - \"How Far We've Come\"**19. Michelle Branch - \"Breathe\"**20. Nelly Furtado - \"Promiscuous\"**21. Norah Jones - \"Don't Know Why\"**22. P!nk - \"Who Knew\"**23. Peter Bjorn and John - \"Young Folks\"**24. Plain White T's - \"Hey There Delilah\"**25. Rihanna - \"Umbrella\"**26. Santana feat. Chad Kroger - \"Into The Night\"**27. Steriogram - \"Walkie Talkie Man\"**28. Sum 41 - \"Fat Lip\"**29. The Hives - \"Tick Tick Boom\"**30. The Outfield - \"Your Love\""},{"id":6041,"title":"SingStar Queen","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Queen is a karaoke game featuring songs from the mythic group Queen, best known for their founder and lead singer, Freddie Mercury.****The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the tracklist (5 songs are exclusive to the PS3): ****1. A Kind Of Magic (PS3 exclusive)**2. Another One Bites The Dust**3. Bicycle Race**4. Bohemian Rhapsody**5. Breakthru**6. Crazy Little Thing Called Love**7. Don't Stop Me Now**8. Fat Bottomed Girls**9. Hammer To Fall (PS3 exclusive)**10. I Want It All**11. I Want To Break Free**12. Innuendo**13. Killer Queen (PS3 exclusive)**14. One Vision**15. Play The Game**16. Radio Ga Ga (PS3 exclusive)**17. Somebody To Love**18. These Are The Days Of Our Lives**19. The Show Must Go On (PS3 exclusive)**20. Tie Your Mother Down**21. Under Pressure**22.  We Are The Champions**23. We Will Rock You**24. Who Wants To Live Forever**25. You're My Best Friend"},{"id":6042,"title":"SingStar R&B","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"The eleventh installment in the SingStar series is entirely devoted to the R&B musical genre. There are 2 editions of the game, one with 2 USB microphones included (adaptor required) and another with only the game. The game is compatible with EyeToy so players can see themselves in the game. The tracklist includes:****1. Amerie - 1 Thing**2. Amy Winehouse - Back to Black**3. Anastacia - I'm Outta Love**4. Beverley Knight - Come as You are**5. Black Eyed Peas - Pump It**6. Chris Brown - Yo (Excuse Me Miss)**7. Christina Milian - AM to PM**8. Corinne Bailey Rae - I'd Like to**9. Destiny's Child - Bootylicious**10. Diana Ross & the Supremes - Baby Love**11. DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince - Summertime**12. Edwin Starr - War**13. En Vogue - My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)**14. The Four Tops - I Can't Help Myself**15. Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl**16. Inner City - Good Life**17. Jamelia - Thank You**18. Jamiroquai - Alright**19. Luther Vandross - Never Too Much**20. Mark Ronson Ft. Daniel Merriweather - Stop Me**21. Martha Reeves & the Vandellas - Dancing in the Street**22. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - Ain't No Mountain High Enough**23. OutKast - Idlewild Blue (Don't chu Worry 'Bout Me)**24. Pussycat Dolls - Buttons**25. Rihanna - We Ride**26. Salt'N'Pepa - Push It**27. Sugababes - Ugly**28. The 411 - Dumb**29. Whitney Houston - My Love is Your Love**30. Womack & Womack - Teardrops"},{"id":6043,"title":"SingStar Rock Ballads","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Rock Ballads is a karaoke game, featuring hit rock ballad songs.****The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the tracklist:****1. Air Supply - All Out Of Love**2. Alannah Myles - Black Velvet**3. Anastacia - Left Outside Alone**4. Avril Lavigne - I'm With You**5. Boston - More Than A Feeling**6. Boy Meets Girl - Waiting For A Star To Fall**7. Cutting Crew - (I Just) Died In Your Arms**8. Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time**9. Duran Duran - Ordinary World**10. Europe - Carrie**11. Heart - Alone**12. Jon Secada - Just Another Day (Without You)**13. Lone Star - Amazed**14. Marc Cohn - Walking In Memphis**15. Meat Loaf - I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)**16. Mr Big - To Be With You**Mr Mister - Broken Wings**17. Mr Mister - Kyrie**18. Nickelback - How You Remind Me**19. Nilsson - Without You**20. Poison - Every Rose Has Its Thorn**21. Queen - The Show Must Go On**22. Roxette - It Must Have Been Love**23. Roxette - Listen To Your Heart**24. Starship - Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now**25. Sugababes - Too Lost In You**26. The Calling - Wherever You Will Go**"},{"id":6044,"title":"SingStar Rocks!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"SCE Australia","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Rocks! is a karaoke game, featuring hit rock songs. The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.  Here is the AU tracklist: •GANGgajang - Sounds of Then (This is Australia) •INXS - Never Tear Us Apart •Grinspoon - Hard Act to Follow •Killing Heidi - I Am •Men at Work - Down Under •The Swingers - Counting the Beat •The Exponents - Why Does Love do this to Me? •Dragon - April Sun in Cuba •End of Fashion - Oh Yeah •The Church - Unguarded Moment •The Veronicas - 4ever •Powderfinger - These Days •Powderfinger - (Baby I've Got You) On My Mind •The Screaming Jets - Better •Bowling for Soup - 1985 •Hole - Celebrity Skin •Jet - Are You Going to be My Girl? •Nirvana - Come as you are •Franz Ferdinand - Do you want to? •The Rolling Stones - Paint it Black •Gwen Stefani - What you waiting for? •Blur - Song 2 •The Killers - Somebody Told Me •Thin Lizzy - The Boys are back in Town •Stereophonics - Dakota •Scorpions - Wind of Change •Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water •The Offspring - Self Esteem •The Cardigans - My Favourite Game •Coldplay - Speed of Sound "},{"id":6045,"title":"SingStar Rocks!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Rocks! is a karaoke game, featuring hit rock songs. The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the US tracklist:****1. Aretha Franklin - Respect**2. B52s - Love Shack**3. Bloc Party - Banquet**4. Blur - Song 2**5. Coldplay - Speed of Sound**6. DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Summertime**7. Dusty Springfield - Son of a Preacher Man**8. Elton John - Rocket Man**9. Fall Out Boys - Dance Dance**10. Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive**11. Good Charlotte - Girls & Boys**12. Gwen Stefani - Cool**13. Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl**14. Joss Stone - Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin on Me?)**15. Keane - Everybody's Changing**16. KT Tunstall - Black Horse And The Cherry Tree**17. Lynard Skynard - Sweet Home Alabama**18. Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through the Grapevine**19. Naked Eyes - (There is) Always Something There to Remind Me**20. Scissor Sisters - Take Your Mama**21. Scorpions - Wind Of Change**22. The Cure - Friday I'm In Love**23. The Offspring - Self-Esteem**24. The Police - Every Breath You Take**25. The Rolling Stones - Paint It, Black**26. The White Stripes - Blue Orchid**27. Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back In Town"},{"id":6046,"title":"SingStar Rocks!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Rocks! is a karaoke game, featuring hit rock songs. The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.  Here is the US tracklist:•Aretha Franklin - Respect •B52s - Love Shack •Bloc Party - Banquet •Blur - Song 2 •Coldplay - Speed of Sound •DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Summertime •Dusty Springfield - Son of a Preacher Man •Elton John - Rocket Man •Fall Out Boys - Dance Dance •Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive •Good Charlotte - Girls & Boys •Gwen Stefani - Cool •Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl •Joss Stone - Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin on Me?) •Keane - Everybody's Changing •KT Tunstall - Black Horse And The Cherry Tree •Lynard Skynard - Sweet Home Alabama •Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through the Grapevine •Naked Eyes - (There is) Always Something There to Remind Me •Scissor Sisters - Take Your Mama •Scorpions - Wind Of Change •The Cure - Friday I'm In Love •The Offspring - Self-Esteem •The Police - Every Breath You Take •The Rolling Stones - Paint It, Black •The White Stripes - Blue Orchid •Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back In Town "},{"id":6047,"title":"SingStar Singalong with Disney","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Singalong with Disney is a karaoke game featuring the most famous hits from Disney movies, from Tarzan to Sleeping Beauty without forgetting Aladdin or Peter Pan.****The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****If the tracklist is the same for all the European countries, the songs are in the local language except for some like Norway for example.****Here is the tracklist:****1. 101 Dalmatians - Cruella De Vil**2. Aladdin - A Whole New World**3. The Aristocats - Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat**4. Beauty And The Beast - Beauty And The Beast**5. Cinderella - Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo**6. Cinderella - The Work Song**7. The Jungle Book - Bare Necessities**8. The Jungle Book - I Wanna Be Like You**9. Lady And The Tramp - He's A Tramp**10. The Lion King - The Circle Of Life**11. The Lion King - I Just Can't Wait To Be King**12. The Little Mermaid - Kiss The Girl**13. The Little Mermaid - Under The Sea**14. Peter Pan - Following The Leader**15. Peter Pan - You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!**16. Sleeping Beauty - I Wonder**17. Sleeping Beauty - Once Upon A Dream**18. Tarzan - Son Of Man**19. Toy Story - You've Got A Friend In Me**20. Winnie The Pooh - Winnie The Pooh"},{"id":6048,"title":"SingStar Summer Party","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"SingStar Summer Party is a karaoke game, featuring hit songs reminding summer and its hot nights.****The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.****Here is the tracklist:****1. Adele - Chasing Pavements**2. Amy Winehouse - Tears Dry On Their Own**3. Blondie - The Tide is High**4. Blur - Girls & Boys**5. Booty - Luv Shine**6. Chesney Hawkes - The One & Only**7. David Bowie - Let's Dance**8. Diana Ross - I'm Coming Out**9. Dirty Pretty Things - Bang Bang You're Dead**10. Dodgy - Good Enough**11. Elton John - I'm Still Standing**12. Five Star - System Addict**13. Girls Aloud - Call The Shots**14. Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict A Riot**15. Klaxons - It's Not Over Yet**16. KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See**17. Lou Bega - Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)**18. Madness - House of Fun**19. Mel & Kim - Respectable**20. Mika - Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)**21. Peter Andre - Mysterious Girl**22. Plain White Ts - Hey There Delilah**23. Pulp - Disco 2000**24. Razorlight - In The Morning**25. Rihanna - Umbrella**26. Sugababes - Red Dress**27. Texas - Summer Son**28. Toto - Hold The Line**29. Wham! - Club Tropicana**30. Yazz - The Only Way Is Up"},{"id":6049,"title":"SingStar Take That","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SCEE","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Grab your Wireless SingStar Microphones (sold separately) and get your mates together for a harmonious performance of uplifting, chart topping single 'Shine' - or serenade your loved one with the heartfelt 'Back For Good' and 'Could It Be Magic'.  - Tracklist: - A Million Love Songs - Babe - Back For Good - Beautiful World - Could It Be Magic - Do What U Like - Everything Changes - Greatest Day - Hold Up A Light - I'd Wait For Life - It Only Takes A Minute - Love Ain't Here Anymore - Never Forget - Once You've Tasted Love - Patience - Pray - Promises - Reach Out - Relight My Fire - Rule The World - Said It All - Shine - Sure - Up All Night - Why Can't I Wake Up With You"},{"id":6050,"title":"Siren","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"SCE Japan Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Siren is a Japanese survival horror game which takes place in a small town where almost all of the people were killed.****A siren in the small Japanese village of Hanuda suddenly turns its inhabitants into shibito, zombies bent on turning everybody else into shibito.****The player alternates gameplay between ten different characters trying to avoid the shibito. It's like a puzzle. The player has to learn the shibitos' patterns and learn to avoid getting seen, as all of the characters have very low maximum health. The player  can also sightjack other characters and shibito to see from their point of view."},{"id":6051,"title":"Sitting Ducks","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Asobo Studio","publisherName":"Hip Interactive Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Sitting Ducks is a game based on the TV cartoon with the same name. In the world of Sitting Ducks lives Bill, a friendly but misunderstood duck. Bill is imaginative, quirky and adventurous. Bill's best friend meanwhile, is a big alligator named Aldo. Aldo has a tough exterior but  is soft hearted.****This game is mission based in which you explore the huge city and its surroundings, guiding Bill and Aldo through 20 plus missions. The graphics are colorful and detailed with real time shadows and effects. Characters display detailed facial expressions and movements. Crowds of ducks can be on the screen together, each with their own personalities. Progressing through the game you will also be able to get different modes of travel including skateboards and scooters. The game area includes side missions and a wide variety of sites in the city with interactivity. You can find a soccer field, swimming pool, skating arena, hockey rink and more. The developers claim this game to be 'the largest freedom of movement available  in a kids game'. All the settings of the TV show are in it."},{"id":6052,"title":"Skate Attack","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Play It","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Skate Attack takes the very best from the great Tony Hawk series adds the innovative style from Jet Set Radio Future and then mixes in its own special ingredients to make the coolest, most creative and downright fun skateboarding game seen on any platform. As you enter this futuristic city you become aware that \"Virus\" (a crazy casino mascot) has escaped from its advertising board and kidnapped one of your skateboarding buddies. Join the other skaters and work together to free your fellow skater. It's a tough assignment but you've got the moves and the weapons you need. With over 30 single lip, grind, kick, manual and grind tricks and any number of combinations you can deliver the moves needed to win the day. If this isn't enough you can laser-tag onto the flying robotic Drones that populate the city and take them for a ride or drive them into your enemies for total destruction. Whatever it takes master your board and win the freedom of the city for all skaters! "},{"id":6053,"title":"Skateboard Madness Xtreme Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Skateboard Madness Xtreme Edition is a skateboarding game for Playstation 2. This app offers you to become the rising star of skateboarding by participating in the most prestigious competitions, trying to tease the pros, and trying the craziest tricks . "},{"id":6054,"title":"Ski and Shoot","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Crave","publisherName":"Crave","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"Ski and Shoot is an arcade tactical 3D simulation of one of the most popular winter sports. Compete against other skier on tracks thats wind through wonderful wintery landscapes under the shadow of snow-capped mountains. Tuck to increase your speed in the steep sections of the course and hold your breath as you fire on the shooting range to ensure your victory. Train your athlete to compete at the highest level in the Pro-League in the extensive Carrer mode or play split screen with your friends in Multiplayer Mode."},{"id":6055,"title":"Ski Racing 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coldwood Interactive","publisherName":"JoWooD Productions Software AG","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"Ski Racing 2006 is an officially licensed downhill racing game on skis. It is the sequel to Ski Racing 2005 - featuring Herman Maier. It includes ski pistes from various real locations such as Kitzbühl, Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Val d'Isère. It comes with all the locations from its predecessor. You can play the game in three different difficulties and it comes with the same game modes as the previous game taken directly from the world championships. They are slalom, giant slalom, super-g and downhill; new is the World Cup mode. The game modes each focus on speed and manoeuvrability. You can play against fifteen stars including Bode Miller, Daron Rahlves, Kalle Pallander, Didier Defago and Hermann Maier to battle for the Crystal Goblet."},{"id":6056,"title":"Ski-doo Snow X Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coldwood Interactive","publisherName":"Valcon Games LLC","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"SXR is a snowmobile racing game in the lineage of Splashdown.****The player will race in four countries (USA, Canada, Sweden, and Russia) and 18 tracks. Different game modes include a career, quick, simple race mode and splitscreen multiplayer. During race, player-controlled snowmobile can perform up to 16 different tricks. Customization of the vehicle is also possible."},{"id":6057,"title":"Sky Odyssey","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"CAProduction","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Arcade-style mission-based combat-free flight simulator.****Features 10 different aircraft (7 of which must be unlocked), ranging from the Swordfish Mk. 1 biplane to jets to UFO's.  All craft can be customized with parts earned by completing missions.****Includes 5 different game modes: Adventure Mode, in which you fly a series of missions searching for the map pieces needed to find the legendery Tower of Maximus; Target Mode, in which you must navigate through a series of targets; Sky Canvas Mode, in which you paint patterns in the sky; Training Mode, a basic tutorial; and Free Flight Mode, in which you can fly freely around any of the maps you've seen in the adventure mode.****Missions in the adventure mode include such daring stunts as landing on moving trains, landing on an aircraft carrier in the middle of a storm, mid-air refuelling, and flying through caves, canyons, and forests.  Weather effects are well-modelled, and you'll be buffetted around by strong winds and pushed down by strong rain and snow."},{"id":6058,"title":"Sky Surfer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Toka","publisherName":"Idea Factory Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"Jump out of a plane, maneuver to control points, use upwinds, be sure to open your parachute early enough. While falling, do tricks for points. Offers also training modes above a huge fan, trying to collect as many balloons as possible.****Several Sky Boards and Jumpers to chose from. Analogue stick only! Only released in Japan and Europe. The European release has more scenarios!"},{"id":6059,"title":"SkyGunner","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pixel Arts","publisherName":"Atlus U.S.A., Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Aerospace technology has linked the world together; introducing speedy planes, high flying airships and massive flying fortresses. Because of air piracy and other dangers, the occupation of Skygunners have appeared. Part freelancer and part mercenary, they are often hired for their daring skills in the air. Ciel and Copain are two such Skygunners, relaxing at the town of Rive. The police chief of Rive asks the two gunners to act as security for the town's scientific expo, and assigns his agent Femme to the group as well. What seems like a simple babysitting task soon turns to adventure when the criminal scientific genius, Ventre shows up, with his gang of loyal Poulet doll-henchmen. As Ventre orchestrates the theft of the Eternal Engine, a perpetual motion machine that could forever power his inventions, it's up to Ciel, Copain and Femme to take to the skies and foil Ventre's plans.****SkyGunner is a 3rd person flight combat game, with its emphasis on action. Players choose to take the role of either Ciel, Copain or Femme, each with their own campaign and unique flying abilities and special skill. Players can turn the plane's direction up, down, left and right, perform barrel rolls, use afterburners and breaking. Weaponry is handled by a complex system of targeting, with involves two types: &quot;Look Targeting&quot; and &quot;Weapon Lock&quot;. Look Targeting simply assigns a particular enemy as the center of the camera and can be switched between at any time. The player must still maneuver near the enemy and target them with the cross hairs in order to fire on them. Depending on the secondary weapon selected, players can roll the cross hairs over the wing leader of an enemy group or the sequentially lead gun on a battleship, allowing the player to instantly target multiples from that group.****The primary weapon of each airplane is a machine gun which fires straight ahead. More destructive secondary weapons are also available, and include Fireworks Missiles which create area explosions, Dog Missiles which slow and/or immobilize targets and Cross Missiles which stick to targets and need to be shot by a machine gun to detonate. Copain also has his own weapon, the Pumpkin Bomb which is a big destructive bomb. These secondary weapons are automatically replenished with the destruction of chains of enemies and/or combos. Chains/Combos are also the way to activate score multipliers, which affect the amount of money won in each mission. Ciel, Copain and Femme are continually in competition throughout the game and often bonuses (such as faster engines) are given to the character with the highest score in specific missions. Bonus scores are also awarded for specific mission events."},{"id":6060,"title":"Skyscraper","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Wednesday night at Tigra Corpa Group: Chemical Researcher Chris Wilson fi nds himself exiting the lift after it bizarrely stops on the 20th floor. Walking out of the lift he finds the security guards lying dead in front of him. Panic enters his body and his vision narrows. Chris is left with a seemingly impossible mission ahead of him - survive and save his girlfriend and colleagues, by attacking hisaggressors.  A simple man, in the wrong place at the wrong time, with all the odds against him, Chris has to become a killer in order to become a hero! "},{"id":6061,"title":"Slam Tennis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Infogrames Sheffield","publisherName":"Infogrames Europe SA","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Two different extremes of tennis are combined here. The four Grand Slam venues are among the 11 featured, but so are a mansion and a dance hall. These surfaces all affect ball speed and bounce. A few real players such as Carlos Moya and Tim Henman are included, but most are created for the game - a lifeguard and a mayor are included, with abilities based on their real-life work. ****As well as playing individual Exhibition matches, you can take on an Arcade challenge of defeating the 16 players or take on the full Slam Tennis Championship event. Forehand, backhand and lob shots are all available. There are also sub-games: Crazy Collapsing Columns, Bubble Bursting Bonanza, Rocking Ring Riot, and Sand, Sea and Serve,"},{"id":6062,"title":"Sled Storm","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Sled Storm is racing with a difference. It has you racing a snowmobile around 14 tracks. Race on mountain tracks or in snowcross (like motocross). ****There are 6 characters each with different attributes, such as better speed on their snowmobiles or they are better at tricks. You can performs many different tricks and use them together in combos.****Earn cash for winning and upgrade your sled."},{"id":6063,"title":"Sly 2 - Band of Thieves","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sucker Punch","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Thief and raccoon Sly Cooper returns in a new cel-shaded platforming adventure wherein he forms a band of thieves with Bentley the turtle and Murray the purple, hippo-like creature, which each have their own role within the game.****Sly is the fastest, most agile member of the band of thieves and still is the character you play with the most. But certain missions require the special abilities of Bentley, who is smart and can drop bombs, as well shoot enemies from a distance. Other missions require the muscles of Murray, who can lift nearly everything, including enemies.****The main goal of the game is the retrieval of a number of clockwork pieces from different locations around the world. Each theft has to be prepared with a number of sub-missions which have to be completed before the 'real thing' can begin."},{"id":6064,"title":"Sly 3 - Honor Among Thieves","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sucker Punch","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Sly and the gang is back in this third outing of Sly Raccoon-series. **This time, the story takes the boys (Sly, Bentley and Murray) to the fortress that houses the treasures of Sly's family. Although they are still weary from the adventures in the previous game, they have to get up and face the new threat that could mean the end of Sly's business and the loss of his family heritage.**The game itself is a lot like the previous games: Sly sneaks, jumps, and swings himself around the levels, collecting various items, defeating bad guys and ultimately taking on the boss character. The other members of the gang step in on the action once in a while but the Sly centric sections are the main focus of the game.**If you like games that had many things to do, this sneak-em-up/platform/action/adventure/puzzle game is for you."},{"id":6065,"title":"Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sucker Punch","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Sly Cooper is the latest in a long line of master thieves.  When he was a kit, a gang called the Fiendish Five killed his family and divided up their book on the art of thieving: the Thievius Raccoonus.  Sly must defeat all the members of the gang to recover the book while evading Carmelita Fox, a police officer chasing him around the world to apprehend him.****This game is divided into five worlds, each themed around a particular part of the world and the villain headquartered there.  Most worlds are structured as a central hub with entrances to numerous individual levels.  Each of the levels has a primary goals which earns you a key.   You must collect all the keys in the world to fight the world's boss.****Many of the levels have a platformer structure.  The objective of these worlds is to reach the location of the key.  There are substantial stealth elements here as you must dodge searchlights and trips lasers which set off alarms and avoid alerting guards.  In addition to the main objective, there are clue bottles to find.  Finding all the clues in a level allows you to open a safe with a page from the Thievius Raccoonus which grants a new ability of some sort.  After getting this, there is also a master thief sprint where you must get from the start of a level to the exit within a time limit.****There are also mini-game levels which could be kart-style racing, several varieties of shooter or assorted other tasks, such as collecting objects before your enemies do.****Boss fights also run to several styles, ranging from platforming, to more straightforward combat to puzzles to rhythm to shooter.****All artwork is done in a cel-shaded style and dialogue is fully voiced."},{"id":6066,"title":"Smarties - Meltdown","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Europress","publisherName":"Europress","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"SMARTIES® MELTDOWN is set on a Giant Smartie shaped 'factory-ship' which is orbiting the Earth. Everything is working smoothly when suddenly the factory-ship is overcome by a small armada of craft from the fleet of the evil Dr Soursweet.  Dr Soursweet, thwarted by the children of Earth turning their noses up at 'Stroopers' - his own candy creation he has decided to cut off the supply of Smarties at source by taking over the Smarties factory. His sugar-coated jelly Stroopers quickly overrun the factory, shut down production by switching off the main power supply and imprisoning all the Smarties on board all but one that is. The hero&Big Blue.  Big Blue manages to evade capture during the initial onslaught. His job and so that of the player is to vanquish the Stroopers, restore production, and ensure the children of earth aren't deprived of their favourite chocolate playmate! "},{"id":6067,"title":"Smash Cars","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Creat Studios","publisherName":"Metro3D","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Smash Cars is a simulation of remote controlled cars. You can race 3 different RC cars on 10 different tracks. Each track simulates a real world place i.e. the beach,a military base. Like most other racing games you can race in championship mode to win money to upgrade your car and gain access to new levels. Your radio controlled car reacts much like a real RC would. Many objects your car can interact with like running into people (which will either kick your car or pick it up and throw it) dogs, real cars, soda cans etc. Multiplayer includes up to 6 players online and has support for joysticks and gamepads."},{"id":6068,"title":"Smash Court Tennis - Pro Tournament","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Europe Limited","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"In this officially licensed tennis game from Namco, you can play in all four major tournaments of the tennis season: The Australian Open, Wimbeldon, the French Open and the US Open, with the best players in the world including Andre Agassi, Lleyton Hewitt, Monica Seles and more from the top 8 of both the ATP and WTA tournaments. Single and multiplayer modes are included."},{"id":6069,"title":"Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"An update from its predecessor, this one features 16 professional tennis stars such as Andy Roddick, Serena Williams, Lindsay Davenport and Anna Kournikova. It also features all four Grand Slam locations (Wimbledon, U.S. Open, The Australian Open and Roland Garros)****There are four playing modes: Exhibition, Challenge (where players compete in several minigames), Arcade (where players compete in Grand Slam Tournaments) and Pro Tour Mode (where the player competes in tournaments to attain trophies and rankings). Players can also create their own player and tweak everything from appearances and stroke techniques to nationalities and stances."},{"id":6070,"title":"Smuggler's Run","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Angel Studios","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Just as the title of the game suggests, you play a smuggler. A smuggler who is carrying either illegal weapons or contraband drugs or a few other kinds of material. Since you have these illegal things in your possession, you are a prime target. A target by law enforcement, a target by rival smugglers and gang, a target by more militaristic forces of the United States.****If you can survive the high speed chases, the off-road evasion, the gunfire and the dust... you stand to make quite a profit. Maybe enough to outfit your vehicle for your next smuggling endeavor. Something that will make the next run a little less hazardous.****Altogether there are over 30 missions inside of 3 distinct and vast environments. Vast in the full sense of the word, in that you can drive literally anywhere with the game's areas... and get lost doing it too. This style of gameplay is a staple of the Smuggler's Run series and Grand Theft Auto 3 or Vice City"},{"id":6071,"title":"Smuggler's Run 2 - Hostile Territory","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rockstar San Diego","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Immerse yourself in several real world locations as a professional smuggler. Moving some contraband may seem easy, however add local law enforcement, the federal government, the army, other local gangs, and even planes that drop bombs in your path and you've got an all fight for survival. Select one of several vehicles each with their own counter attack. Make use of smoke screens, mines, oil slicks and speed boosts to accomplish your missions."},{"id":6072,"title":"Sniper 2, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Best Media","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Hi, Harry Spencer is the name and I’m a Sniper. If you want someone removed just let me know. I will tell you what the price is. You’re in position, holding the ultimate hit-man rifle. Looking down the scope you spot your next victim, with your heart pumping violently you know this is your one and only chance to take them out. You steady your breathing, take aim and fire!! •An immersive, atmospheric storyline puts the player right in the heart of the action •In Sniper 2 you really do feel like a marksman. •Shot accuracy effects the grade given. And with a good performance you’ll open new stages and receive an alternative ending to the game. •Choose your own sniping point on each stage and choose the time of day to attack your target. •Your rifle’s telescopic sight has a three stage zoom for total accuracy. •Your in-game buddies will help you along the way giving advice on targets and locations "},{"id":6073,"title":"Sniper Assault","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Sniper Assault is a sniper game on the Playstation 2. This app takes you to the heart of hostile environments in a number of missions.  Your opponents adapt to your strategies and possess weapons and different power levels to prolong the action at every level. "},{"id":6074,"title":"Sniper Elite","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"MC2 France","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Sniper Elite is a third-person action strategy game with a focus on sniping. The player takes on the role of an American agent working for the OSS (the organization that later became the CIA) stationed in Berlin at the end of World War II, tasked with preventing the Russian troops from getting hold of the research Germany had been conducting into nuclear weaponry. As an elite sniper, the style of play is much less run-and-gun and much more about finding good positions, lining up shots and taking out the enemy before he even knows where you are.****The single-player campaign takes place over 28 missions set in and around Berlin. Players use stealth tactics, and things like wind and background noise can be a factor when lining up shots. When a shot is performed particularly well, players are rewarded with a 'bullet cam' which follows the bullet in slow-motion from gun barrel to target.****The game also includes a multi-player mode with a number of different game types."},{"id":6075,"title":"SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore USA Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"This compilation includes sixteen classic SNK arcade games on a single disc:****1. Art of Fighting**2. Baseball Stars 2**3. Burning Fight**4. Fatal Fury**5. King of the Monsters**6. Last Resort**7. Magician Lord**8. Metal Slug**9. Neo Turf Masters**10. Samurai Shodown**11. Sengoku**12. Shock Troopers**13. Super Sidekicks 3**14. The King of Fighters '94**15. Top Hunter**16. World Heroes (unlockable game)****The games are straight-forward arcade ports, with the addition of certain \"goals\" for the games, which act like achievements. Clearing these goals unlocks hidden features in the disc, such as artwork, music, move lists (for the fighting games) and gameplay videos (which showcase hidden locations within the games.)"},{"id":6076,"title":"SnoCross 2 - Featuring Blair Morgan","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sensory Sweep","publisherName":"Crave","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Keep racing and never lose sight of your dream to become the worlds best Sno-cross Champion! You will have to race, win and buy the ultimate snowmobile and advance your way to the top! Speed through over 30 challenging tracks with fully customisable snowmobiles and fight your way through the rankings in SnoCross2: Featuring Blair Morgan! "},{"id":6077,"title":"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Smart Bomb Interactive","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games America Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Flying","description":"As Snoopy sleeps atop his doghouse, the player is transported into his dreams about the adventures of his alter ego, the \"World Famous WWI Flying Ace.\" The rest of the Peanuts characters are woven into his dream - and thereby the game's narrative - as they pass by the sleeping beagle. Lucy Van Pelt becomes the commander of the Allied forces, Linus and Sally take humorous turns as intelligence officers, while poor Charlie Brown is characteristically cast as a janitor in an Allied airbase. The story moves quickly after Charlie Brown is captured by the Red Baron's minions along with the plans for a secret weapon that could change the course of the war. Snoopy and his co-pilot Woodstock take to the skies in his trusty Sopwith Camel to recover the plans and rescue Snoopy’s hapless owner.****The game mechanics center around third-person action adventure flight in contexts such as aerial races, dogfighting missions, and world exploration. Collectible items in the world unlock plane and weapon upgrades, as well as new character/plane combinations for use in versus multiplayer aerial combat. Hardcore Peanuts fans will recognize the front lines at Verdun, the woods of Montsec and Verdon Gorge as the settings for Snoopy’s original Flying Ace adventures in the comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. The game features 7 of these locations, which often change considerably from mission to mission.****The flight model for Snoopy's Sopwith Camel and the other planes in the game leans heavily towards the fanciful arcade end of the realism spectrum. Controls and collision are forgiving and approachable for younger players, although advanced stunts such as barrel rolls and Immelmans are accessible through button combos for experienced aficionados of the air combat genre. The game includes boss sequences that offer novel variations on its core mechanics. For example, players will battle a flotilla of submarines as Woodstock, being towed behind Snoopy's plane in a toy balsa-wood glider. Here the mechanics are those of a rail shooter, with Snoopy pulling the player along a path while the player contends with a multi-stage boss fight.****Pre-rendered cut scenes advance the narrative between missions as the player returns to a \"hub world\" represented by Charlie Brown's neighborhood. Here the player can upgrade his plane and weapons at Pig-Pen's Shop or complete a series of tutorials at Marcie's Flight School. The music and voiceovers in these sequences recall the classic Peanuts holiday specials that have been an annual fixture of American television since 1965."},{"id":6078,"title":"Snow Queen Quest, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"A hapless city is perpetually shrouded by winter, because of the curse of the Snow Queen.  A lone hero makes his way through the enchanted forest will have to penetrate the fortified castle of the Snow Queen to end the curse by destroying the source of its power. The Snow Queen Quest is an outstanding adventure game, that takes you through numerous Detailed environments where fighting and infiltrate quietly in dense areas of enemies.  Can you move in a supervised room without waking the guards?  Test your skills in the stealthy movement, until you arrive in the heart of the Snow Queen's kingdom and dissolve the curse that launched sull'inerme city.  A game fairytale and attractive gameplay.  Play as the brave hero against a cruel enemy!  Need for both manual ability but to cunning.  Several different levels and interesting"},{"id":6079,"title":"Snow Rider","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"The snow is falling, the boards are waxed and the slopes are ready - can you become the number one Snow Rider! Take part in 3 exciting game modes, spread across 3 downhill slopes. Can you win the Championship in each mode? And earn yourself the coveted title of Resort Champion? .  An exciting game for all ages "},{"id":6080,"title":"Snow White and the 7 Clever Boys","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Snow White is back in a somewhat roundabout release, not with official dwarves but seven boys with \"intelligent\".  The title more or less follows the original tale dot the history of several mini-games. "},{"id":6081,"title":"Snowboard Racer 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atelier Double","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"Snowboard Racer 2 is a downhill racing game that can be played in either single player, player vs cpu, or player vs player modes  There are four modes of play here;•Speed: Here the player must get to the bottom of a mountain course as quickly as possible •Trick: Here the player must get to the bottom of the mountain course as quickly as possible but perform tricks along the way •Halfpipe: There are just two halfpipe courses and here the object is to perform big air tricks in the short distance •Crash: where the object is to crash into another racer as often as possible There are six mountain courses, two in the Rockies, two in a canyon and two in the Alps. Initially only one course in the Rockies is available, the others must be unlocked by winning races. There are four racers each with a different specialty and choice of costume."},{"id":6082,"title":"Soccer America - International Cup","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Hot B","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Soccer America - International Cup delivers world-class, real-time soccer action for the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system. Compete in tournaments, exhibition matches, or head-to-head shootouts against rival countries with 36 of the world's best soccer teams. And, with forty-nine different camera positions, Soccer America is the only soccer game to give you a unique television broadcast perspective for thrilling lifelike soccer action. "},{"id":6083,"title":"Soccer Life 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cavia Inc.","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"You might not have the ball skill, dazzling celebrity girlfriend or piles of cash in the bank, but you can still know what it feels like to be a world-class galáctico, without ever setting foot on the pitch.  Soccer Life II is a management game with a difference. Set in the turbulent and exciting world of European football, it allows players to experience the ups and downs of life as both a successful team manager and a superstar footballer all at once. Select an unsigned protégé or choose a real life football legend from over 5000 FIFPro and JFA licensed superstars, then embark on a mission to train him and manage his career until he becomes the stuff of sports legend on the pitch.  Gamers have total control over their players' careers, from selecting training regimes and the area and position he'll play in, to the type of treatments to administer after injuries. You can even bark commands during matches, red-faced from the dugout. Other new additions include fully 3D character models, vastly improved player customisation tools and the possibility to select specific rival teams and their individual players.  However, as readers of any celebrity gossip magazine will know, the actual football is only half of the story of any superstar player's life. Soccer Life II allows you to experience first-hand the celebrity lifestyle; the cars, the women and of course the endorsements, that turn players from mere sporting heroes into international mega-brand phenomena.  You decide whether your hero dates a string of celebrity hotties, or settles down in that luxurious country manor house and raises a family. It's up to you whether he opens a themed restaurant chain, lends his face to a range of clothing or starts breeding race horses to help keep the cash flowing.  Soccer Life II offers a winning mixture of serious management, strategy and player customisation, as well as its unique aspirational lifestyle simulation. It is sure to prove popular with football fans across the spectrum, from hardcore season ticket holders to Heat -reading female fans. "},{"id":6084,"title":"Soccer Life!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cavia Inc.","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1 Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"For the first time in a video game players of all life, from the toughest beginnings to success, from football to the nightclubs.  Good nights to spend in the company of football star, luxury cars and beautiful girls to conquer, gifts to give to his girlfriend, and the way you spend money.  Soccer Life is this!  A simulation of football life.  A title from good premises, but from poor implementation.  The technical quality poor and flawed gameplay soon tired player. "},{"id":6085,"title":"SOCOM - U.S. Navy SEALs - Combined Assault","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Zipper Interactive","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-32 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Protect America and freedom from enemy forces in urban and rural warfare in SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Combined Assault, exclusively for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system. SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Combined Assault builds on the strengths of the multimillion-selling franchise to firmly establish both its single-player and multiplayer as equally outstanding game experiences. Created in association with U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command, SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Combined Assault is as close as a player can get to being a Navy SEAL on PlayStation 2.  The PlayStation 2 system's top online gaming franchise continues its assault with an all-new 4-player cooperative play, improved enemy behaviour and tactics, and new vehicles and weapons for campaign mode. Command the most feared Special Forces team ever assembled through a single, massive Area of Operation with varied missions spanning across multiple diverse regions.  Players can experience the campaign mode in single player or in 4-player online cooperative mode. Additionally, players will have the option to select an individual tactical mission area that was previously completed, and play it as a stand-alone, or 'Instant Action', mission in 4-player online cooperative play. Players can then customize these Instant Action missions for nearly endless replay.  SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Combined Assault will also contain the full SOCOM 3: U.S. Navy SEALs multiplayer online game with all maps, patches and updates included and it will be completely compatible with SOCOM 3 Online multiplayer. In addition it will feature new competitive 32-player maps, exclusive to SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Combined Assault. Improved Crosstalk functionality between SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2 and SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Combined Assault allows each game to have even more dramatic effects on the progression of the other, in addition to unlocking special features across the titles. "},{"id":6086,"title":"SOCOM - U.S. Navy SEALs","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Zipper Interactive","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"SOCOM: U.S. Navy Seals is a military action game, putting you in command of an elite four-person team, that takes you to various locales throughout the world, such as Thailand, Turkmenistan and the Congo.****As the commander of the team, you can give various orders to your squad, instructing them to go to a certain location (marked by military codes Delta, Bravo, Charlie, Foxtrot, etc.), kill people, cover an area, cover you, or set up an ambush.  You can do this via the in-game command system, or with the included voice headset.****Throughout the game, you will have access to over 30 real-life military weapons, such as the SOCOM Pistol, sub-machine guns, machine-guns and sniper rifles.****SOCOM: U.S. Navy Seals is the launch game for the PlayStation 2's online play service.  With an easy to launch system, you can join various players throughout the world to compete against others.  All you need is a PS2 Network Adapter, the game, and a Memory Card with 130-ish blocks of memory.  With the included headset, you can issue commands to your team, or chat with other players.  SOCOM: U.S. Navy Seals includes an on-screen keyboard so that you may chat, or you can use any regular USB-compatible keyboard.  SOCOM: U.S. Navy Seals only supports broadband connections, meaning those using a phone line are out of luck."},{"id":6087,"title":"SOCOM 3 - U.S. Navy SEALs","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Zipper Interactive","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-32 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Socom series continues with a single player campaign. 32 player capability is added to the online experience. The series is still about protecting America against urban and rural warfare. Three new AOs are included in this game: Morocco, Poland, and Bangladesh. Maps are 5 to 6 times larger than the last game. Multiple save points have been included. Vehicles can be driven by players and AI. The new weapon customization allows 30 different weapons and attachments. The new TCA system allows the player to quickly give a command."},{"id":6088,"title":"SOCOM II - U.S. Navy SEALs","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Zipper Interactive","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"SOCOM II is the sequel to the hit tactical action game SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALS. SOCOM II like the original puts you in command of a deadly four-person squad who must strike targets in 12 international missions.****Being the leader of the crew you can command your squad with a USB headset to cover you, bang and breach, and all out attack among other things.****The main draw of SOCOM II is the online play. The game allows you to play online with up to 15 other friends while communicating with them through a USB headset. Weather its extracting, killing, or defusing Socom II delivers it in spades. Create a clan and take over the leader board, start a rivalry between others. It can be done."},{"id":6089,"title":"Sol Divide","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Psikyo","publisherName":"505 GameStreet","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Set against a medieval fantasy backdrop, Sol Divide is a 2D side-scrolling shooter that pits one or two players against a horde of flying enemies. There are three different characters that can be played as, each with their own weapon and fighting style. Various magic scrolls can be found by defeating enemies which allow the player to cast several different types of spells including lightning and fire.****The story itself concerns an evil being who sets out looking for a Power Stone and cuts down all in his path with his sword, the Sol Divide. It is up to you to stop him, battling your way through several stages in both Arcade and Original Mode (which contain different areas and require different tactics to beat, the Original Mode being designed as a more difficult experience for players who want to progress on to a higher challenge).****Defeating enemies rewards the player with different items to help them on their journey, including the aforementioned magic scrolls, healing potions, magic bottles (only when playing Arcade Mode) and protection accessories (if playing Original Mode)."},{"id":6090,"title":"Soldier of Fortune - Gold Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Pipe Dream Interactive","publisherName":"Majesco Sales, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"You have only one mission in this deadly game, and that's to be the only one left alive. You're hunting the terrorists across the world, and you have permission to kill, to kill all you like, as much as they're all bad guys. Use all kinda destructive weapons to survive and show no mercy to those mercenaries.****In this Gold Edition of Soldier of Fortune, you get the full retail version, 18 new multiplayer maps, 2 new game modes, and an exclusive interview of John Mullins"},{"id":6091,"title":"Son of the Lion King","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In the jungle everything is as usual. The old lion is a good and wise king, and the animals follow his advice. Only Robin the King's little son doesn't always listen.  Robin wants to find the treasure of the Black Panther but his father has forbidden him to look for it. Keno the son of the Black Panther wants to find the treasure as well. Robin and Keno start out as enemies but end up as best friends. "},{"id":6092,"title":"Sonic Gems Collection","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sonic Team","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Sonic Gems Collection features Sonic-related Sega Genesis, Sega CD and Sega Game Gear games. These classic Sega gems provide a lot of historical value, and the collection includes an extensive unlockable library of artwork, music, and even some extra playable games.****Included in the collection are:****1. Sonic CD**2. Sonic The Fighters**3. Sonic R**4. Sonic the Hedgehog 2**5. Sonic Spinball**6. Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble**7. Sonic Drift 2**8. Tails' Skypatrol**9. Tails Adventures**10. 2 Unlockable Games"},{"id":6093,"title":"Sonic Heroes","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sonic Team","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Sonic & the gang, are back in the latest game, SONIC HEROES. Coming out on the Gamecube & for the first**time on Playstation 2,  Xbox And PC! Sonic Heroes has a twist to the**gameplay, you choose a team of 3 characters. With different strengths. **There are 4 teams:**TEAM SONIC ~ Sonic, Tails & Knuckles**TEAM DARK ~ Shadow, Rouge & E-123 Omega**TEAM CHAOTIX ~ Espio, Vector, & Charmy Bee**TEAM ROSE ~  Amy, Big, & Cream with her Chao sidekick Cheese.**There are 4 modes, Story mode, Challenge mode,**the Tutorial modes & the new & improved battle mode for**multiplayer fun,**and there are plenty of secrets to unlock."},{"id":6094,"title":"Sonic Mega Collection Plus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sonic Team","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"A special extended version of the popular GameCube compilation ported for the PS2 and Xbox, Sonic Mega Collection Plus contains 20 of the most popular Sonic the Hedgehog and SEGA Genesis titles in one convenient set. It carries over all the content of the previous version, including the following emulated Genesis games:****1. Sonic the Hedgehog**2. Sonic the Hedgehog 2**3. Sonic the Hedgehog 3**4. Sonic & Knuckles**5. Sonic 3D Blast **6. Sonic the Hedgehog: Spinball**7. Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine**8. Flicky**9. Ristar****It also has the special games created by locking Sonic & Knuckles onto the earlier Sonic games: Blue Sphere, Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Sonic 3 & Knuckles.****New to the Plus version is a save-state function, lots of new artwork, movies and comics in addition to what was on GameCube and several new games.  The Genesis games The Ooze and Comix Zone were now available in all regions. The previous version had included them only in Japan.  Additionally, a Game Gear emulator was added along with six Game Gear games:****1. Sonic the Hedgehog**10. Sonic Chaos **11. Sonic Drift**12. Sonic Labyrinth**13. Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine**14. Sonic Blast"},{"id":6095,"title":"Sonic Riders - Zero Gravity","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sonic Team","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity is a hoverboard-racing set in the Sonic universe and it is the sequel to Sonic Riders. When four mysterious meteorites crash into the planet, they accidentally activate MeteorTech robots around the globe who go on a rampage. It's up to Team Sonic to find out the mystery behind the MeteorTech and why the robots are going after the meteorites.****Compared to the previous game, this edition presents some new abilities. By performing tricks and completing challenges, gravity points can be earned. This allows for the Gravity Dive that opens up a black hole, sucking the player in and thus providing faster speed, and Gravity Control. By changing gravity alternate paths can be used through walls and other surfaces. A third one is called Gravity Drift. Just like the Grip move in the previous game, characters can use it to turn tight on corners. There are various items, obstacles on the course and different vehicles such as hover boards, bikes, air riders, yachts, air skates and other crafts. These can all be upgraded, even while racing.****The three new game modes are Survival Mode (smash into opponents on certain parts of a track), Survival Relay (relay courses with multiple players) and Survival Ball (football game). There are sixteen courses with two tracks each, sixty different vehicles, and eighteen playable characters, of which most need to be unlocked. They are divided into three categories (Speed, Fly and Power) and have personalized gear that allows them to make use of specific short-cuts."},{"id":6096,"title":"Sonic Riders","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sonic Team","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In Sonic Riders, Dr. Eggman challenges Sonic and his friends to a Worldwide Grand Prix, and the prize for coming out on top is an ultra-rare Chaos Emerald! Gliding on air boards – which are performance-oriented for each playable character – gamers will experience a heightened sense of sports-style racing tension as Sonic and his pals perform tricks and stunts over treacherous wide-open terrain.****Sonic and friends speed through tracks on air boards, using individual special moves to strike down opponents. Air is a big element of Sonic Riders. Your board's \"fuel\" source is air. You can fill up your air at various points on the course, but to race well you'll have to use another means of replenishment: performing tricks with your board. You'll also want to make use of turbulence from racers who are in front of you."},{"id":6097,"title":"Sonic Unleashed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sonic Team","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Sonic Unleashed for the Wii and PS2, as in the 360/PS3 version, Eggman defeats Sonic, using the power of the Chaos Emeralds to trap him. The sheer force of that attack broke the planet into pieces, and released Dark Gaia from the depths. Eggman then leaves Sonic trapped on the broken planet, along with the now-useless Emeralds. It is now up to Sonic to re-power the Chaos Emeralds, fix the planet, re-capture Dark Gaia, and, of course, defeat Eggman.****The game features both daytime levels, which focus on Sonic's speed, and nighttime levels, which are more combat-focused, and have Sonic turning into a were-hog, as a side-effect of the Chaos Emerald attack he suffered.****The PS2 and Wii versions feature an almost completely new mix of levels, and a different engine."},{"id":6098,"title":"Sopranos, The - Road to Respect","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"7 Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Sopranos: Road to Respect is a third person action-adventure game based on the popular HBO series \"The Sopranos\".****In the game, the player portrays Joey LaRocca, a young enforcer working in the organization of Tony Soprano. Joey is the illegitimate son of Sal \"Big Pussy\" Bonpensiero, who was revealed to be an informant and was killed by Tony at the end of Season 2 of the television show. The storyline of the game involves Joey attempting to rise up in Tony's organization and come out from under the shadow of his father.****The game is linear mission-based. Most missions are given at one of the signature Sopranos locations, such as the Bada Bing or Satriale's. Each of these locations is modeled to look identical to the location from the television show. The player is given low-level tasks such as money collection and body dumping at first, but the story quickly ramps up to draw the player into a mob war between Tony Soprano's New Jersey crew and the the crew of Angelo Buscetta in Philadelphia.****Gameplay is primarily brawler-based, with melee combos available and numerous weapons of opportunity, such as baseball bats, lamps, barbells, and whatever can be found at hand. The player can also use the environment as a weapon, slamming the enemy's head into a filing cabinet or even pushing his face into a table saw.****There is some firearm combat in the game, which uses a typical third-person targeting system. However the player is taught early on that opening fire in a public place will cause a loss of respect from his peers. If the respect bar drops to zero, the player is killed by his own crew.****At various points in the game during conversations with an NPC, the player is prompted to have Joey act tough, play it smooth, or go somewhere in between. The decisions made here can determine whether the player ends up in a fight, or is able to talk his way out of the situation.****The game also features a poker mini-game. The player can play Texas Hold 'Em against Tony, Christopher and Paulie. Once unlocked early in the campaign, the mini-game becomes available at the Bada Bing or directly from the main menu.****Voice acting for The Sopranos characters is handled by the actors who perform the role on the television program, including James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano."},{"id":6099,"title":"Soul Nomad & the World Eaters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Nippon Ichi Software","publisherName":"Nippon Ichi Software Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Soul Nomad & the World Eaters is a strategy/RPG hybrid and takes place in Prodesta, a place where war has has ravaged the land for thousands of years. The story is centered around Gig, the Master of Death, an evil god, who formerly tried to destroy the world with beings he controlled called the World Eaters. Gig was ultimately defeated by the forces of good and trapped inside an obsidian blade, which was later hidden in a small village.****The player plays a young boy or girl, who lives in this small village, and coming of age is given this sword, unleashing Gig to posses the player's body. However, the protagonist's will is strong and Gig cannot fully control him/her.****Unit squads can be stored and managed in \"rooms\", pocket dimensions that can be accessed any time. These rooms can be outfitted with decorations to give the contained squad certain buffs and the rooms can be upgraded to give the main character stat bonuses. Also the units can be arranged into different formations. Each squad also has a leader, whom are extremely important, as if the leader is defeated, the whole squad is lost.****The battle system presents the attackers and defenders on each side of the screen, each side takes turns in battle, but squads attack in a group, rather than individually."},{"id":6100,"title":"Soul Reaver 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Following the events in Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, Raziel discovers a way back through time and encounters one of the Circle of the Nine, Mobius the timestreamer. Mobius urges Raziel to continue his quest for revenge and destroy the vampiric Kain. Raziel reluctantly agrees and heads off to discover the knowledge and weapons that will allow him to achieve his goal.****Soul Reaver 2 is a 3rd person adventure game, like the first game. The player controls the game from behind Raziel's shoulder, moving him in any direction, climbing, attacking, swimming, jumping and using specific abilities. Raziel can grip onto the sides of ledges, climb walls and his torn wings allow him to glide gently downwards. Raziel can shift through the \"material\" world into the \"spectral\" realm at will... but must find specific locations in order to shift back. The two realms mirror one another, with distortions which give access to new areas and platforms. Existing in the material world drains Raziel's life energy at a constant rate. Raziel must restore energy by consuming the souls of defeated enemies. Raziel no longer gains abilities from absorbing great souls and instead must imbue his Soul Reaver weapon by activating certain elemental temples. Once activated, various \"elemental fonts\" can be used to charge the Soul Reaver to specific attributes. Raziel can arm himself with a variety of other weapons including daggers, swords, axes, spears as well as the Soul Reaver and bare-handed claws.****Unlike the previous game, Soul Reaver 2 is linear and follows specific paths through different areas. Raziel cannot return to certain areas once he has left them behind. Soul Reaver 2 features a variety of different puzzles, often involving blocks or manipulation of different devices. One common theme is \"light puzzles\" where Raziel must reflect light, using mirrored objects, so that they touch switches or objects which require activation."},{"id":6101,"title":"SoulCalibur II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Europe Limited","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Mortal Kombat-style one-on-one fighting is one thing, but fighting with weapons is completely different. Soul Calibur II continues the tradition set by Soul Blade and the Dreamcast Soul Calibur with intense action and plenty of weapons to deal the massive blows.****A majority of the action takes place in Weapon Master mode, as you choose a character and travel a set map to fight the many other warriors through a collection of different terrain styles and challenges. One minute you'll be fighting in quicksand; the next you'll have to defeat an opponent by only using throwing attacks.****Other modes include the usual arcade, survival, and practice modes, and multiplayer options for two people to battle it out.****Each version of Soul Calibur II also includes a unique character for the platform. Spawn appears on Xbox, Link from The Legend of Zelda series can be found on GameCube, and Tekken fighter Heihachi finds his way to PS2."},{"id":6102,"title":"SoulCalibur III","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"In ancient times, a powerful weapon known as the Soul Edge existed, and tales of it's power lured many. But Soul Edge was an evil weapon, and when Siegfried claimed it, he was turned into a creature named Nightmare. As time passed, Nightmare rampaged across Europe leaving a path of destruction, despite the efforts of other fighters. One day, a mysterious man carrying a scythe confronts Nightmare and splits Siegfried from his cursed form. He then resurrects the Azure Armor to carry on as the \"Nightmare\" creature. At the same time, a young girl Tira pledges herself to Soul Edge's dark power, and a woman named Setsuka swears to avenge her master. All the while new rumors of the Soul Edge spread across the world, causing many who had searched for it before to once more venture out...****Soulcalibur III is a 3D fighting game featuring a variety of characters, each carrying a distinctive weapon and unique fighting style. The basics of the combat is a derived, in different stances, from a combination of Horizontal Attacks, Vertical Attacks, Throws, Kicks and a Soul Charge. Characters engage one another in 1vs1 fights that end when the energy of one side is lost, removed from the ring or run out of time.****There are two major modes of gameplay. The first is Tales of Souls, which allows the player to select any one of 24 characters and travel through their individual story to search for the Soul Edge. Most of this mode is standard fighting, however there are choices to be made on the world map and actions to be performed during cutscenes.****The second is Chronicles of the Sword, where a custom character is created and brought to serve in a war between three nations. Strategy must be used to direct units and defend important strongholds. Certain positions of the battlefield include \"effects\" such as increasing gravity or speeding players up or fighting in the dark. Most battlefield missions end with the capture of the enemy stronghold or a key officer. Gold is obtained which can be used to purchase a variety of content, such as new weapons and clothing.****Finally there are minor modes of gameplay. One of which is Versus mode, which is a standard 1vs1 in which 2 players can participate. There are also Soul Arena and Survival modes to overcome specific challenges. On many of these settings, custom characters can be used, having been created from a vast selection of body parts and clothing. Bonus weapons, clothing, characters or content can be unlocked through meeting hidden objectives in either of the main gameplay modes or by collecting gold and spending it at the shop."},{"id":6103,"title":"Space Channel 5 - Special Edition  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"UGA","publisherName":"Agetec, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Hey there, Space Cats! Some pesky little aliens called Morolians are trying to take over Earth, and they're forcing the population to dance endlessly! Space Channel 5, the planet's news channel, has sent the grooviest reporter they have, Ulala, out to cover the latest happenings, but those little Morolians also have to be taught a lesson! So it's now up to Ulala to dance and groove with the aliens to beat them at their own game and free the population of Earth! Get dancin', Space Cats, 'cuz we're gonna give those aliens a little taste of their own groove!"},{"id":6104,"title":"Space Channel 5 - Special Edition  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"UGA","publisherName":"Agetec, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"It's the 25th century. Several lunar cycles have passed since Ulala saved human kind and repelled the Morolian invasion against Earth through dance. Life is quiet too quiet for Ulala until Chief Director 'Space Michael' reports that a mysterious dancing group is forcing innocent bystanders to dance and then whisking them away…Here starts another swinging report show from Ulala!****Our intergalactic anchor girl must also must take part in 'Rhythm Battles', where she takes control of a musical instrument and plays in time with her opponent and 'Lyrics Battle', where Ulala gives her singing voice a workout in order to defeat the foes that await her.****A TV channel is only as good as it's last ratings and the same is true of Space Channel 5. Ulala must keep the viewer rating high, failure to do so will lead to the show being cancelled and the plug being pulled on Space Channel 5 - Space Michael is counting on you!"},{"id":6105,"title":"Space Chimps","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Red Tribe","publisherName":"Brash Entertainment, LLC.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Based on the movie of the same name, Space Chimps features Ham III, grandson of the first chimp astronaut, sent into space to fight an evil dictator of an alien planet. The problem? Ham III is less of an action-movie hero, and more of a goofball. He was selected for the mission because of his grandfather, and is now in way over his head, to the annoyance of the other chimp astronauts, Luna and Titan.****Gameplay is 3D third-person platforming and combat. You'll control either Ham III or Luna, depending on the level, with Ham III having a stronger melee ability, and Luna having ranged attacks. There are hidden Globhoppers in each level, which let you unlock movie clips and concept art, and one Dole Banana in each level, which let you unlock costumes."},{"id":6106,"title":"Space Invaders - Invasion Day","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Sammy Studios","publisherName":"Bigben Interactive","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Space Invaders: Invasion Day is an out-and-out, old-school, shoot 'em-up that sees our extraterrestrial enemies back doing what they do best. This time, however, the action takes place on Earth in locations spread across a major city. Players will have fifty stages to complete and ten bosses to battle against if they are to repel the Invaders.  The game features two distinct game modes. The single-player, story-mode follows the fortunes of three characters. Each individual has different attributes, weapons and story paths. Rendered cut scenes punctuate the action and help the story to develop.  The survival mode can be played by either one or two players. The objective is to collect points by destroying the marauding Invaders and blasting objects while dodging the hail of laser-death that the aliens rain down on you. In the survival-mode the game will continue relentlessly until your character's hit point meter reaches zero. "},{"id":6107,"title":"Space Invaders Anniversary","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"25 years after Space Invaders was released, Taito has decided to bring us a special anniversary edition that includes all the versions of Space Invaders that were ever released in the arcades, plus two extra game modes. These include:****1. Space Invaders - monochrome version: The original, as first appeared in 1978. Move your ship left or right, shooting at oncoming invaders, while dodging theirs. Shoot the flying saucer that goes across the screen for extra points. Four barriers protect you from invaders' shots, but will be destroyed after several hits. Once you shoot every invader on screen, you have to do it again and again. The game ends when all lives are lost.****2. Space Invaders - color version: Same version as above, but in color.****3. Space Invaders - cellophane version: Five strips of cellophane (cyan, green, yellow, blue, red) are placed across the game screen, in an attempt to block out the two black areas.****4. Space Invaders - upright version: Space Invaders in color, but a background has been added, and contains a planet and some stars.****5. Space Invaders doubles: Two players can play at the same time. Lives are separate, so if one players loses all their lives, the other keeps on playing.****6. Space Invaders Part II: Known as Space Invaders Deluxe in the US. The differences between the original and this game is that there are two different flying saucers: one is steadily visible and another blinks. Different points are awarded for each one that is killed. Also, from wave two onwards, invaders can be split into two when shot, and the flying saucers drop alien reinforcements. Also available as a cocktail cabinet.****2. Space Invaders VS: Two-player game. The screen is split is split into two, with each side reserved for each player. Invaders occupy both sides. The object of the game is to kill these invaders, so that you can destroy the ship at the top of the screen that belongs to your opponent. Matches are determined before the start of the game. You can have a CPU opponent.****7. Space Invaders 3D: Everything on screen appears in 3D. Instead of bullets, not only do invaders shoot arrows at you, but they can launch fireballs at you. You lose a life when you come in contact with these. As always, flying saucers go across the screen, but will then fly directly toward you. When these saucers are hit, you automatically receive a power-up that will help you kill the invaders.****Before you start each game, you can adjust the view of which you can play. One view shows the cabinet as it is played as if you are standing in front of the machine itself, while another allows you to play the game in full-screen mode. The sounds of Space Invaders serves as the background music, but this can be changed to music from various Taito games, such as Bubble Bobble, Elevator Action, The Fairyland Story, Darius, and several others. Other options let you choose the number of lives to start off with and adjust the number of points needed to gain extra lives.****Along with the games, you can also view promotional material, as well as any development sheets for the original game."},{"id":6108,"title":"Space Rebellion","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Space Rebellion is a shooter vertical scrolling.  In a multitude of levels, control a ship with devastating weapons launched against the onslaught of warlike enemies.  Many powers, weapons and other equipment can be collected to improve your firepower. "},{"id":6109,"title":"Space War Attack","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Bit Town","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"The AAA (Anti Aliens Airforce) is the last hope of Earth against an evil biomechanical alien race. You are the first class pilot chosen to fight against this great menace. Run on your aircraft and beat down those aliens freaks! Giant worms, horribly mutated butterflies and humongus scorpions are only a few of the devious enemys you will have to fight. But don't be afraid! If you will be skilled enough you can deploy a wide array of different aircrafts and weapons. You can customise almost everything about your aircraft (armour, speed, etc) and load up to three different weapons like long range or heat seeking missiles, laser guns and more. Occasionally you play bonus games to improve your stock of different aircrafts and weapons. Do your best to save the Earth!"},{"id":6110,"title":"Spartan - Total Warrior","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Creative Assembly","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Set in the battle between Sparta and Rome, you take the role of a Spartan warrior to heed into the battle for your freedom.****The game has a fast-paced, arcade-like, mission-based gameplay. In each mission, you must succeed in minor goals like killing the generals of the opposition, escorting sappers to blow up enemy siege weaponry and preventing the enemy from making to behind your borders. The storyline progresses through cutscenes, shown in-between each mission.****Depending on how you succeed in your mission, you get \"tokens\", which you can use to upgrade the health, damage or power of your character. **The player is capable of doing special moves, which can be learned throughout the game. Some of the special moves gain their powers through the spartan gods, that aid the player in his battle. During the game, you can find different weapons like swords, bows and spears, and of course, shields."},{"id":6111,"title":"Spawn - Armageddon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Point of View","publisherName":"Spawn - Armageddon (USA)","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Spawn, the popular comic book character created by Todd McFarlane appears on the next generation consoles in this 3-D action/adventure game from Namco Hometek Inc.  Developed by Point of View, Spawn: Armageddon features a compelling storyline contributed by Todd McFarlane.  Spawn struggles between the forces of Heaven and Hell in order to save the world.  Spawn is equipped with his Hell-sent living symbiotic suit which includes the Chains.  A multitude of weapons and Hell Powers are also available.  Agony, the Axe that Spawn uses in Soul Calibur II is also available as a melee attack weapon."},{"id":6112,"title":"Special Forces","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Vingt - et - un Systems","publisherName":"Essential Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Your mission is to solve emerging violent crimes, and it's up to you to choose how to solve them.  From convenience store robberies to airport hijackings, the Special Forces must complete each mission in the fastest time, capturing enemies and protecting teammates. "},{"id":6113,"title":"Spectral vs Generation","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Idea Factory","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"In a classic tale of good versus evil take to the streets to do battle against the greatest warriors in the globe. The ultimate prize crowned as the mighty victor and grand champion of the world! Compete as characters from two of Japans finest series of video games Spectral Force and Generation of Chaos. Guide your hero through a multitude of arduous one-to-one fights, master all the unique special moves and unleash massive 20 hit combos on quivering victims.  This is full-on action packed 2D beat 'em up gaming of the highest calibre. Players can perform lethal punches, throws, kicks and annihilate challengers whilst on the move! Game play modes come thick and fast as well with a challenging 'Arcade Mode', a fight to the death 'Survival Mode' and the brutal, but brilliant 'Vs Mode'. Write the next chapter in this epic series, fight your way to victory and determine the future of Neverland! "},{"id":6114,"title":"Speed Challenge - Jacques Villeneuve's Racing Vision","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft Romania","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"You can choose your futuristic car, but this doesn't really matter. Only your drive skills.****Now you can try a game which is made after the racing vision of Formula 1 champion, Jacques Villeneuve and challenge other people over the Internet on Speed Challenge League.** **You have enough of circuit racing? You can test your drive abilities on actual streets of great cities (Paris, London, Montreal...) too.****New gaming features includes: Autopilot, Car Auto-Repair, the Target.****The game is based on Ubi Soft's REVENGE ENGINE which can handle 70,000 polygons per track, allowing realistic car models managing over 60 parameters, providing the player with unique and intense driving sensations !"},{"id":6115,"title":"Speed Kings","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Group","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Speed Kings is an arcade-style motorbike racing game. The player has to race through 22 different levels, weave through civilian traffic and compete against 5 CPU opponents. There are 22 non-licensed motorcycles, modeled after their real world counterparts to use in the six game modes: single race, time attack, trick attack, head to head, grand prix, meets, and tag (multiplayer-only). As players progress in the game, they earn respect points, which unlock new bikes.****During the race, the player has to build up the powerband meter to perform nitro boosts by colliding into the sides of oncoming vehicles, or performing tricks such as wheelies, handstands, big jumps or sliding underneath 18-wheelers. It's also possible fight other riders Road Rash style."},{"id":6116,"title":"Speed Machines III","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Welcome to the fast-paced world of Speed Machines III, a world full of incredible speed and spectacular races. Choose from a wide range of vehicles and prove your skills on exciting tracks! If you got what it takes to stay ahead of the competition - Start Your Engines!"},{"id":6117,"title":"Speed Racer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sidhe Interactive","publisherName":"Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Speed Racer is based on the Wachowski Brothers film of the same name, which is in turn based on a Japanese anime series from the 1960's. The main storyline is based around winning the World Racing League Cup. This video game adaptation focuses on the racing aspect of the film and it is the first third-party game for the Wii to support the Wii Wheel. More than 15 characters from the film are represented as playable drivers in the game and the vehicles from the film can be selected from the game's menu. Maximum speeds during the races can exceed 350 MPH.****The race tracks feature loops, jumps, corkscrews, and many twists and turns. They all have a high-tech look with bright colors. The game offers split-screen multiplayer in addition to single player races. Drivers can engage in combat during races by employing \"car-fu\" manoeuvres such as \"tail toss\", \"boost bash\", \"smack down\", \"round house\", and \"torpedo\", among others."},{"id":6118,"title":"Speedboat GP","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Speedboat GP is a racing game outboard on Playstation 2. Climb aboard your boat and go for crazy races on rivers, lakes ... Your skill you she will bring to victory ? "},{"id":6119,"title":"Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Sphinx is on a mission using his special powers & his agility**to find the stolen mystical crowns of Egypt. With his **sidekick, the Mummy you travel through 5 worlds, acquire**special abilities along the way and uncover dark secrets. You also have the ancient Egyptian weapons as your arsenal."},{"id":6120,"title":"Spider-Man - Friend or Foe","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Next Level Games","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Friend? Foe? Why not both?****In Spider-Man: Friend or Foe, Spider-Man must confront some of his most famous enemies to vanquish an even greater threat. Battle against characters such as Doctor Octopus, Venom and the Green Goblin - then add them to your list of allies!****Inspired by events of the movie trilogy, Spider-Man: Friend or Foe is a non-stop action adventure with a humorous twist that lets you recruit foes from the webslinger's rogue's gallery and use them in single-player levels, or co-op versus modes."},{"id":6121,"title":"Spider-Man - The Movie","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Treyarch","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Spider-Man, the classic comic book co-created by Stan Lee, is now a major motion picture. This conversion of the movie to the video game world takes the major storyline, characters and artwork of the Spider-Man movie and adds a lengthy backstory and new characters.****The Green Goblin is the main villian here, and as Peter Parker you must defy gravity using your spider crawl, web-slinging and spider-sense abilities to track down Spidey's nemesis through the skyscapers of New York City.****The major inclusion for this title over the previous Spider-Man series (on Playstation also by Activision) is aerial combat. Attack the enemy mid-air while web-slinging, rise and decend while swinging and banking around buildings create a greater emphasis on Spidey's greatest asset, the spider web."},{"id":6122,"title":"Spider-Man - Web of Shadows","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Activision","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Spider-Man: Web of Shadows - Amazing Allies Edition is a 2D side-scroller with 3D graphics. The story is similar to the seventh-generation console versions. A break-off piece of Venom's symbiote begin infecting New Yorkers and it is up to Spider-Man to save the city. He can switch between the back and red suits at any time, which each have their own move set and abilities.****As Spider-Man defeats enemies, he is given skill points which can be used to purchased boosted stats and new moves. These are separate for each costume. In general, red focuses on agility and black on brutality. In order to purchase moves you must have not only the necessary points, but sufficient reputation. Throughout the game, you have conversations with other characters where you are given red, black or neutral choices. Answering red or black will build that suit's reputation, as will various other actions throughout the game.****You can take five power-ups into each level. These can be special abilities, such as temporary invincibility, or the titular allies. When summoned, they appear on screen and do their specific type of damage, then disappear. Allies are unlocked by beating bosses. The red suit unlocks hero allies like Luke Cage and Storm and the black suit unlocks villain allies like Galactus and Hobgoblin."},{"id":6123,"title":"Spider-Man 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Treyarch","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based off the sequel to the popular 2002 movie of the same name, Spider-Man 2 once again places the player in the Web-Swinger's tights as he goes up against Dr. Octopus in this 3D adventure game.  ****Unlike the first game, however, the sequel is much more open-ended (a la Grand Theft Auto: Vice City), allowing Spider-Man free reign to explore New York City, and doing everyday tasks from stopping muggers, bank robberies and car-jackers, to delivering pizzas and snapping photos for the Daily Bugle.  ****However, the action becomes even more intense as not only does Spidey have to keep the streets safe in general for the citizens of Manhattan, he also has to face up against such super villains as Rhino, Shocker, Mysterio and Calypso, as well as a few entanglements with the Black Cat along the way to square off against Dr. Octopus and save New York in the process!"},{"id":6124,"title":"Spider-Man 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Vicarious Visions","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Based off the 2007 movie of the same name, Spider-Man 3 puts players in charge of the titular hero as he tries to once again New York City safe from the combined menace of the New Goblin, the Sandman, and Venom.****The game style is similar to Spider-Man 2 in which the player is free to explore a large scale version of New York City in a \"Sandbox\" style, this time in a larger city that allows for exploration of the subway and sewer systems. The game also allows for players to adventure in storylines not explored in the third film, such as facing familiar Spider-Man villains like Kraven, the Lizard, Scorpion, Rhino and the Kingpin, or breaking up various gang factions.****One of the main focal points of the new game is the inclusion of Spider-Man's black symbiote costume. When wearing the traditional red and blue costume, Spider-Man is more fast and is more accepted by the public. When wearing the black costume, Spider-Man becomes stronger and more aggressive.****The game also includes \"cineractives\" - cinematic scenes that allow for participation via button presses or controller movements.****This version also has the inclusion of Morbius and Shriek as bosses to fight against. The black costume is an interchangeable accessory after a certain point in the game, but can threaten to overwhelm Peter if worn too long.****The Wii version allows for full web-swinging control via the Wiimote and Nunchuk. The control set-up acts as Spider-Man's \"hands\", allowing players to swing by performing the appropriate gestures."},{"id":6125,"title":"Spiderwick Chronicles, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Stormfront Studios","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Spiderwick Chronicles is based off of the film by the same name.  In this version, the player takes control of the Grace siblings, Jared, Simon and Mallory, each with their own strengths abilities as well as Thimbletack the Brownie who's small size can explore small passages on the Spiderwick mansion.****The gameplay consists of exploring the estate with their characters in a series of \"quests\" looking for ordinary items such as hose nozzles, solving puzzles, fighting mythical creatures such as trolls and goblins with novel weapons each distinctive to each character such as slingshots, baseball bats and squirt guns filled with vinegar. Players can also acquire special abilities and replenish their health by capturing fairies using a fairy net that are scattered throughout the stages.  The games are virtually the same sans their respective graphics engine and the control scheme (the PS2 and Xbox 360 using the D-Pad, Analog and Button Schemes, the PC version uses the Mouse and Keyboard and the Wii uses the Wii-Remote and Nunchuk)."},{"id":6126,"title":"SpinDrive Ping Pong","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Empire Interactive","publisherName":"Xplosiv","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"SpinDrive Ping Pong is a 1-on-1 table tennis game. You have a choice of 10 characters, left or right-handed, coming from different countries. There are 3 skill levels, 5 areas you can play at and 6 rackets to choose from. The game offers three modes: training, exhibition and tournament. It also has a slow motion mode, like in action movies; even if you think the point is lost, you'll have the opportunity to return the ball. A charge meter is used to determine the strength of shots."},{"id":6127,"title":"Splashdown - Rides Gone Wild","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Water","description":"Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild is the sequel to the original Splashdown released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. While still maintaining its racing focus, it differentiates itself from the original by offering levels designed around theme parks, whereas the original featured standard water racing tracks. The thrill ride tracks are dynamic in the game, and progressively change with each lap as the characters drive through them making it much less mechanical and more varied.****The game still features many of the original modes with a more standard set of tracks, such as the career mode which allows you to earn points which can lead to unlockables, such as additional characters or vehicles  in the game. Also included are Training, Arcade and Versus modes."},{"id":6128,"title":"Splashdown","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"Infogrames Europe SA","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Water","description":"Splashdown puts you in the role of one of nine \"over the top\" jetskiiers, and challenges you to race on a plethora of courses.****Most courses take place in lakes and rivers, all modified to include jumps.  Certain courses are man-made and built in a stadium, where you race one-on-one around a square or oval-shaped track.  Tracks take place in different areas of the world, from Florida to Italy.****Each character has a different seadoo, that has it's own unique characteristics, such as handling, speed and acceleration.  Each seadoo has been licensed by the SEA-DOO company, so each machine is accurate in looks and ability.****Each rider can perform a number of different stunts, such as the Superman, the Can-Can, and the Lazyboy.  There is one special stunt that is different for each racer.****Multiplayer options include a \"trick attack\" and the standard race."},{"id":6129,"title":"Splatter Master","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Vingt - et - un Systems","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"AN EXHILARATING ACTION GAME WITH A CRUEL BUT SOFT-HEARTED MAIN CHARACTER The wizard Jagodd has conquered the village and created an army of followers using an ancient forbidden art. Only one lone scarecrow did not yield to his wishes! The scarecrow can use the power of his punches or a pair of chainsaws to get rid of any obstacle. At the end of each of the seven levels humongous bosses are waiting for you! Once a game is over, ther is still lots of fun in store! "},{"id":6130,"title":"SpongeBob SquarePants - Battle for Bikini Bottom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Heavy Iron Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"SpongeBob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom is based on the immensely popular Nickelodeon cartoon series.  In this game, players control SpongeBob, Patrick and Sandy through 30+ levels of zany and hilarious platform gameplay, doing such outrageous moves like tongue-boarding, underwear bungee jumping and lasso-coptering.****Plankton's latest diabolical scheme to steal the Krabby Patty formula hinges on the creation of an army of evil robots, who will do his bidding.  But because Plankton forgot to throw the \"Obey Plankton\" switch, the army of robots have run amuck and are terrorizing Bikini Bottom.  Help SpongeBob, Patrick and Sandy save Bikini Bottom!"},{"id":6131,"title":"SpongeBob SquarePants - Creature from the Krusty Krab","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"It’s the dead of night in Bikini Bottom and the sleeping SpongeBob, Patrick and Plankton seem to be having nightmares. What could have caused this disturbance? There is only one way to find out! Enter their wacky dream worlds and discover the source of their nightmares, otherwise they may never wake up again!****Play as SpongeBob, Patrick & Plankton in this action adventure based on the globally successful children’s franchise.  Fly, drive, run, sand slap, skydive and rampage through the bizarre nightmares of the inhabitants of bikini bottom."},{"id":6132,"title":"SpongeBob SquarePants - Lights, Camera, Pants!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"THQ Australia","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"Multiplayer party game based on the popular kids show SpongeBob Squarepants, where a TV show has pitted the characters of Bikini Bottom to outplay each other in a variety of fun games with the chance to be TV idols for the new \"Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy\" TV special. ****The game is a panoply of old and new styles of fast action party games, with popularity points determining the winners and losers of each game. The elements of the final TV show are built slowly and surely as each game progresses, with up to four players competing for the prizes."},{"id":6133,"title":"SpongeBob SquarePants - Revenge of the Flying Dutchman","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Big Sky Software","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"SpongeBob and his pet snail, Gary were playing fetch one morning, when Gary found an old bottle in SpongeBob´s yard. SpongeBob decided to open the mysterious bottle, and in doing so he let loose the ghost of the Flying Dutchman. The Dutchman was not very happy about this, and accused SpongeBob of disturbing his treasure. If SpongeBob doesn´t find the Dutchman´s treasure, Gary will have to go to sea on the Dutchman´s ship!****You control SpongeBob in this action-adventure game. You collect items, treasure, new outfits, and more in this game. You will travel to places like the Krusty Krab and beautiful downtown Bikini Bottom. Your friends like Patrick, Squidward, and Sandy will help you find the Dutchman´s treasure."},{"id":6134,"title":"SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons - Globs of Doom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Incinerator Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"This game begins with mysterious glob-like creatures named Morphoids falling from the sky. You must stop these invaders from taking over the Nicktoons universe.****Globs of Doom allows you to play one of 10 heroes or villains from popular Nickelodeon shows including SpongeBob SquarePants, Plankton, Tak, Traloc, Jimmy Neutron, Beautiful Gorgeous, Danny Phantom, Technus, Invader Zim, and Dib. Each character uses a special gadget to defeat the evil Morphoids.****This title can best be described as a 3D action-adventure game. Players progress linearly through levels, traveling to locations such as Bikini Bottom, Amity Park, and Pupununu. Weapons and abilities can be upgraded by spending coins collected throughout the different worlds.****You can play single player or a second player can join at any point in the game for a co-op experience. In a two-player game, players can combine their powers to perform a powerful combo attack.****Globs of Doom is the fourth game in the Nicktoons series, following \"Nicktoons Unite!\", \"Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island\", and \"Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots.\""},{"id":6135,"title":"SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Heavy Iron Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"On a heroic, comedic quest through more than 20 levels of platform, driving and sliding action, SpongeBob and Patrick leave Bikini Bottom and journey to new and unexplored lands.  Players join their struggle to defeat Plankton's diabolic scheme to take over the world...Plan Z!  Plankton has stolen King Neptune's crown and assumed control of the town of Bikini Bottom, placing the blame squarely on Mr. Krabs.  Together, SpongeBob and Patrick must journey to far away Shell City to recover the crown, return to Bikini Bottom and save the town and Mr. Krabs."},{"id":6136,"title":"SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"THQ","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"SpongeBoband Patrick stumble upon the lost magical amulet that will takethem to the legendary city of Atlantis. Join them and the rest of their Bikini Bottom pals as they ride on a magical bus for a new soaking adventure. Help them uncover the treasures of Atlantis and fulfillSpongeBob'sdream of finding the \"World's Oldest Bubble.\"Will Atlantis be everything they hope and desire or will Plankton's evil plan burst their bubble? "},{"id":6137,"title":"Sprint Car Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Liquid Games","publisherName":"Liquid Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In Sprint Car Challenge, you drive light weight cars around short dirt tracks in three game modes: test drive, race and challenge. In test drive you can practice with each available car and track in the game, without any limits of how long you can play. In race mode you will race against seven other drivers. The challenge mode works like race mode, but the player in last place for each lap is eliminated and it ends when just one player remains.****At the start of the game you will only have a sprint car, but as you perform well in races, you'll unlock two other cars, the sand rail and the 4x4 rallycat, as well as new tracks. Some actions during races, like crashing or skidding, will give extra points."},{"id":6138,"title":"Sprint Cars - Road to Knoxville","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"THQ","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Get ready to race!  Take on twenty different Sprint Car tracks such as the Super Motoplex, Ash Hollows Speedway, and the Knoxville Speedway, as you climb to the top of the ladder in Championship Mode.  Or, if that's not your thing, take on Career Mode, and manage your own team, and hire drivers, earning money to get better cars as you play!****Sprint Cars: Road to Knoxville is a racing game featuring Sprint Car tracks, and a choice of vehicles such as Open-Wheeled Modifieds, Midgets, and Winged Sprint Cars.  You can choose from different modes of play, including single player modes such as Single Race (race a single track), Practice, Championship (race against other opponents in a series of events), or Multiplayer mode.****You can also take on Career Mode.  In this mode, you take the role of a racing team owner, managing your team by purchasing new and better cars, and hiring drivers of your choice.  In this mode, the goal is not only to perform well in races, but to also earn money to upgrade your cars, or purchase new ones.  You can earn money through various sponsors that will give you money in exchange for having their logo on your car."},{"id":6139,"title":"Sprint Cars 2 - Showdown at Eldora","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Big Ant Studios","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Put yourself in the driver's seat with Sprint Cars 2: Showdown at Eldora. The game features ten vehicle types on 27 tracks.  Players race against the clock in Time Trial, against friends or the computer in Arcade Mode, or manage their own racing team with Career Mode.****The sequel to Sprint Cars: Road to Knoxville is a dirt track racing game featuring a variety of vehicles including Wingless Sprint, Rally, Pro Stock and Late Models. The sequel is based squarely on the original, but adds new vehicles, tracks, and a Tractor Pull mini-game. The tracks including Knoxville, William's Grove and the game's namesake Eldora and unlike the original, it is exclusive to the PlayStation 2.****In the Career Mode players buy cars, hire drivers, manage parts and scout for sponsors. Winning races (especially accuracy challenges) unlocks new tracks and earn grades. The Time Trial and Tractor Pull modes have an online leaderboard on the game's official website."},{"id":6140,"title":"Spy Fiction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Access Games","publisherName":"Sammy USA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Spy Fiction, a terrorist organization has gained the ability to use biotech weaponry and is planning to use it on the world's population.  The players takes control of two special agents, Bishop and Shiela, members of an elite group called SEA Phantom Strike, who are assigned to neutralize the terrorist threat.****The gameplay is similar to Metal Gear Solid, using stealth and hiding places to avoid enemies and even has a alert bar that turns from green to yellow to red depending if an enemy has seen or heard you.  It also has a 3-D camera that is used in conjunction with a optical camouflage suit that can be used to assume the identity of any enemy in the game.****It also features high-tech weapon such as rappelling kits, like in Mission Impossible, a wall climbing device called a Spider-Grip, sticky cameras, attachable wall grenades along with the camo suit and many others.  Players can also manipulate the cut-scenes and has multiple endings depending on well the player performed in the game.  It also features the artistic talents of anime illustrator Renji Murata."},{"id":6141,"title":"Spy Hunter - Nowhere to Run","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Terminal Reality","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"SpyHunter: Nowhere to Run is a combination of racing/3rd person shooter that stars professional wrestler-come-movie star Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson as spy Alex Decker as he battles the evil organization NOSTRA in its bid for world domination.  ****As in other games in the Spy Hunter series the player pilots the high tech Interceptor, a vehicle heavily equipped with lethal weapons that can also transform into a different vehicle type (i.e. from a car to a boat to a motorcycle) used to fight enemies of a evil nature with similarly equipped vehicles but with less armor than the Interceptor. New to the series is the 3rd person run and gun shooter game play featuring the likeness of said Johnson using firearms and WWE style wrestling moves."},{"id":6142,"title":"Spy Hunter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Paradigm Entertainment","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Evil multinational corporation, NOSTRA are ready to destroy the world and keep what's left, but as the Spy Hunter, it is your job to take them down, using all of the weapons available to you.****In this complete remake of the classic 80's arcade game, you must ride through 7 real life locations in your G-6155 Interceptor, the most high tech car ever built. Weapons include built in machine guns, oil slicks, missiles and much more.****Two major things happen to the Interceptor: When you hit the water, it transforms into a speed boat. When your shield dips lower then 50%, it transforms into a motorcycle or jet ski."},{"id":6143,"title":"Spy Hunter 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Angel Studios","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Spy Hunter 2 is a fast paced action racing game that features the innovative ability to transform into 3 different vehicles which, allows you to navigate through 16 diverse environments such as ragged snow covered mountain ranges, tropical swamps, and rugged dirt and freeway roads. Armed with an upgradeable arsenal of futuristic weaponry you are on a quest to end the terrorist organization called “Nostra”. As you battle through various AI controlled enemy the Spy Hunter 2 story unfolds revealing more in-depth information about the new Spy Hunter 2 vehicle and Alec Sects connection with his mysterious female co-agent."},{"id":6144,"title":"Spy vs. Spy","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"WayForward","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"In this remake of the original Spy vs. Spy, you can play a \"storyline game\", \"modern game\", \"classic version\" (now in 3D) or one of five \"multiplayer modes\" including online with three other Spies.****\"Storyline game\" for the single player only. Help the Black Spy sabotage the ultimate doomsday gadget. You are not alone as the White Spy and evil minions are out to stop you!****\"Modern game\" is for single or multi-player. Set in a modern era. Beginning from your secret hideout, journey across to the arena, mindful of traps or set your own, as you challenge the other spies to gain the four secret items (needed to complete the stage) on eight different levels. The first level is in a Robot Factory loaded with machines to moving conveyor belts. A great selection of tools: weapons - bazooka, chainsaw, flame thrower to lightening gun; mines - bear trap, banana peel or lector mine; door traps; safe traps; counters - decoys and power ups. **   **\"Classic version” plays as one or with three others. Like the original, get the Secret Items hidden somewhere in the numerous safes, locate the exit and board the helicopter to safety. Favorite weapons are back - bucket, time bomb to**Essential first aid kit.****\"Multi-player modes\" for more than one player. These include 'Deathmatch' (up to 3 Spies) till death to 'Armed and Loaded' (up to 4 Spies) the one who earns the most money by killing the others."},{"id":6145,"title":"Spyro - A Hero's Tail","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Spyro: A Hero's Tail is a 3D platformer in which the player controls a purple dragon named Spyro, as well as five other playable characters.****Spyro and his friends must eliminate the evil Red Dragon by defeating his henchmen and finding the dark gems that are draining the light from the land. Besides the action, the game also features puzzle-solving elements."},{"id":6146,"title":"Spyro - Enter the Dragonfly","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Check Six Games","publisherName":"Universal Interactive Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Spyro the dragon is back yet again with his trusted dragonfly Sparx. After the end of the last game, Spyro and his friends Hunter, Bianca, Bentley, the Professor and Shiela, had a great time at the Year of the Dragon festival at Dragon Shores. But something goes horribly wrong.!!"},{"id":6147,"title":"SSX","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports Big","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"(From the back of the box:)****Get ready for the ride of your life! Explode out of the gate and launch into the race of your life. Push the boundaries of real physics to dominate the SSX World Cicuit. Full contact racing - Slam your opponents out of the race. Pull off insane tricks and go for huge air. Choose one of 9 courses including Snowdream, Elysium Alps, and Tokyo Megaplex. Rock to the techno soundtrack. ****Features:**Slam opponents out of the race**Career mode**Real Physics**Dynamic environments, variable weather, lighting, waterfalls, and facial animations. **9 Courses – Snowdream, Elysium Alps, Tokyo Megaplex, Mesa Blanca, and Mercury City Meltdown Circuits, as well as Aloha Ice Jam and Pipedream Championship courses, and one bonus track. **8 International Racers, each featuring their own attitude and unique tricks. Also includes bonus charcters.**Two player action**Techno soundtrack featuring Mix Master mike, Rahzel, Aphrodite & Mickey Finn, Skeewiff, Hybrid, Politika, LHB, Rasmus and more."},{"id":6148,"title":"SSX 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"Shred the slopes of the world's biggest mountain - at least in the SSX world - as you attempt to become the greatest snowboarder of all time. Unlike the previous two entries in the series, you must venture around the mountain, completely free to do what you wish, in order to find challenges and races to compete in.****There are a variety of events to compete in, from your usual all-on-all race through courses, scattered with obstacles and huge jumps to perform wacky tricks, plus there's a half pipe to bust tricks, and there's plenty of challenging tricks to master, and items to grind to gain bonuses. Plus, you can ride the entire mountain whenever you like, either to practice moves or learn all the bumps and corners for the big races.****With challenges and races comes rewards, and along with trophies and medals to fill up your gallery you can also win cash prizes to purchase new items, improving your board or improving your image. The more you race the more experience your chosen character receives, leveling up your abilities and improving your technique, plus even more wild tricks to perform."},{"id":6149,"title":"SSX On Tour","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"Create your skier or snowboarder and get on the slopes in this version of the SSX franchise. With a different front end interface to previous versions, which looks like a mix between MTV and a doodle book, you select the challenge you want to take part in rather than boarding your way to the event as previous versions.****With improved controls making \"Monster Jumps\" (Uber Tricks) easier to perform, everyone can look like a professional without learning button combos. As before, if you perform the same trick over and over, you won't get the points to take your skier/snowboarder from a novice to what they have a labeled \"black-diamond-dominating rockstar\".****The game promises big jumps, fast pace and lots of coloured, detailed slopes.****The GameCube version delivers Mario, Luigi and Peaches on the slopes as special characters. Each has their own moves and is accompanied by Mario-style music."},{"id":6150,"title":"SSX Tricky","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Snowboarding","description":"SSX Tricky is EA's follow up to SSX. Tricky features far more storytelling than the original through the use of personality attributes. Rivalries develop between characters with opposing attributes, causing them to act more aggressively towards each other during races. The übertrick system adds a whole new layer to the game. These tricks are much tougher to pull off, but give you a nice boost. Performing six übertricks in a row results in a super übertrick, which rewards you with a bigger boost and causes Run DMC's \"It's Tricky\" to play. ****Seven tracks return from the original accompanied by brand-new Garibaldi and Alaska tracks. The returning tracks contain up to four times as many shortcuts and hidden lines. Six of the eight riders from the original return (Jurgen and Hiro suffered off-season injuries) and are joined by six new ones. The soundtrack will feature mixes by Mix Master Mike, Aphrodite, and the Plump DJs. DVD-like bonuses include \"behind-the-scenes\" footage and a \"making of\" segment."},{"id":6151,"title":"Stacked with Daniel Negreanu","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"5000ft Inc.","publisherName":"Myelin Media, LLC","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Stacked with Daniel Negreanu is a poker game featuring professional poker player Daniel Negreanu. In the game players can play a game of Texas Hold 'em. ****Included are some full motion videos in which Daniel Negreanu explains the basics of the game. When the player understands the rules he or she can play a single or multi table tournament. The player can play against AI opponents or with friends through a LAN or over the Internet. When playing against the AI \"speed play\" can be activated which makes the game go faster once the player folds and is temporarily out of the game."},{"id":6152,"title":"Star Ocean - Till the End of Time  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tri - Ace","publisherName":"Square Enix, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Star Ocean: Till the End of Time is the original, Japanese-only release of the game. The Japanese Director's Cut, US and European versions are slightly different, but were released with the same name.****Fayt Leingod was a young man who one time went on vacation to the star system Hyda with his parents and his childhood friend Sophia. The planet was attacked by a mysterious fleet, though Fayt managed to escape. After being saved by a space ship, Fayt landed on a planet called Vanguard, with a much more primitive civilization than his own. From this medieval world, Fayt, Sophia, and their friends begin their interstellar quest to find out the cause of the attack on Hyda, and much more.****This is the third installment in Enix's Star Ocean science fiction role-playing series. The game utilizes the combat system that made Star Ocean games different: unlike most Japanese party RPGs, the battles are not turn-based, but real time. Players take control of the main character, Fayt, while his allies are controlled by the AI. Different AI behavior  strategies can be assigned to the party members, such as being offensive or defensive."},{"id":6153,"title":"Star Ocean - Till the End of Time  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tri - Ace","publisherName":"Square Enix, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Star Ocean: Till the End of Time is the original, Japanese-only release of the game. The Japanese Director's Cut, US and European versions are slightly different, but were released with the same name.****Fayt Leingod was a young man who one time went on vacation to the star system Hyda with his parents and his childhood friend Sophia. The planet was attacked by a mysterious fleet, though Fayt managed to escape. After being saved by a space ship, Fayt landed on a planet called Vanguard, with a much more primitive civilization than his own. From this medieval world, Fayt, Sophia, and their friends begin their interstellar quest to find out the cause of the attack on Hyda, and much more.****This is the third installment in Enix's Star Ocean science fiction role-playing series. The game utilizes the combat system that made Star Ocean games different: unlike most Japanese party RPGs, the battles are not turn-based, but real time. Players take control of the main character, Fayt, while his allies are controlled by the AI. Different AI behavior  strategies can be assigned to the party members, such as being offensive or defensive."},{"id":6154,"title":"Star Trek - Conquest","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"4J Studios","publisherName":"Bethesda Softworks LLC","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"This is an action and strategy game set in the Star Trek: The Next Generation era.  Players have their choice of six playable races, including the Federation, Klingon, Romulan, Cardassian, Dominion and the Breen forces, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.  The major races, no longer concerned with alliances or diplomacy, seek only to conquer planets and systems in order to control the Galaxy.****During their campaign to conquer the Galaxy, players must choose where to mount their offensive and where to hold back and defend.  On their turn, players can build or strengthen fleets, advance and attack nearby systems, and engage in real-time space battles or allow simulation to quickly determine the results.  The game is won when the player has eliminated all enemy races."},{"id":6155,"title":"Star Trek - Encounters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"4J Studios","publisherName":"Bethesda Softworks LLC","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"In this arcade-style shooter, players take control of various starships from the five Star Trek television shows (Enterprise, The Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager) through three separate gameplay modes:****Skirmish Mode - Players can instantly enter single or multiplayer battles without a mission.  Ships and abilities unlocked in Episode Mode can be used here.****Episode Mode - Players go through missions from the five shows (starting with Enterprise and finishing with Voyager), collecting new ships, and character cards of each generation's command crew, which upgrades their respective ship's capabilities.****Mulitiplayer Mode - Players go head to head in combat campaigns to see who can survive the longest in battle.****The full arsenal of Trek weapons and abilities can be used for each ship, including phasers, photon/quantum torpedoes, shields, scanners, mines, tractor beams, and transporters."},{"id":6156,"title":"Star Trek - Shattered Universe","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Starsphere Interactive","publisherName":"TDK Mediactive, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Star Trek fans will remember the 'Mirror, Mirror' episode, and its parallel universe whereby common facts of the Star Trek universe are reversed. The Federation is now evil, the Enterprise is out for war, and most of its enemies and friends have changed sides. After hitting a wormhole, it is into this universe that your ISS Excelsior ship finds itself. ****To get out of there, he must blast through 19 missions of space combat, armed with phasers and torpedoes. You will have to take on scouting missions as well as heavy attacks, passing asteroid belts and space stations. You are not limited to flying familiar ships - 6 new ones have been created for the game, and Romulan and Klingon fighters are available to switch to."},{"id":6157,"title":"Star Trek - Voyager Elite Force","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pipe Dream Interactive","publisherName":"Majesco Sales, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"On its course to the Alpha Quadrant, the U.S.S. Voyager is attacked by an unknown ship and is transported to a graveyard of ships with a giant space station in the middle. The player is Ensign Munro, second in command of the newly formed Hazard Team, an elite force of Voyager security personnel. It's up to the player and your team to find out why the Voyager was brought here and to find a way to escape. To do so, they will have to complete several missions on different ships and space stations.****Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force is a first-person shooter using the Quake III Engine. The different types of mission range from pure combat  to stealth missions. The enemies include many well-known Star Trek races like the Borg, the Klingons or the Hirogen.****There is also a multiplayer mode called \"Holomatch\" available."},{"id":6158,"title":"Star Wars - Battlefront","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pandemic Studios","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"For the first time in gaming history, after countless games depicting various aspects of the rich Star Wars universe (including some we never wanted to see), players have the chance to step into the boots of the average soldier in the wars that raged across the galaxy. Gameplay is based on the successful standards set by Battlefield 1942, but combat in Battlefront is even more massive and heated, vehicles are more predominant and the familiar starships are also included.**** There are three different game modes to play: Historical Campaign (featuring a series of \"historical\" battles from the Star Wars mythos), Conquest (in which players vie for dominance of individual planets) and, of course, Instant Action. The game puts two pairs of factions at war: Republic vs Separatists and Rebel Alliance vs Galactic Empire. Each faction has four standard unit types (soldier, heavy weapons trooper, scout and pilot) plus a fifth, special unit which differs radically for each side. Famous Jedi and Sith are included as NPCs only in selected battles. Finally, the game offers almost all of the vehicles seen in the movies for players to fly, drive or hover and prevail."},{"id":6159,"title":"Star Wars - Battlefront II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pandemic Studios","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-24 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A second helping of Battlefront provides all the same multiplayer action with an added level of spice, and plenty of new content.****Along with an updated assortment of multiplayer maps based upon the Star Wars Saga, including Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, you now have the opportunity to fight as some of the greatest heroes, including the Skywalker family, Darth Vader, Yoda, The Emperor himself and Princess Leia, among others. An expanded single player campaign has you fighting as Vader's 501st Legion of troops, fighting in the Clone Wars as the undercurrent of evil, soon to be known as the Empire, takes its place in the Galaxy.****Now you can also take to the stars in specially developed multiplayer levels where your skill in an X-Wing or TIE-Fighter come to the fore. Defeat enemy ships and destroy the heavy cruisers and capital ships to achieve victory, or land within enemy territory and blow up a Star Destroyer from the inside."},{"id":6160,"title":"Star Wars - Bounty Hunter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"LucasArts","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Jango Fett is about to take on a project that could make or break his bounty hunting career, and his life. Chosen to be the blue-print for the Clone Army, Jango must now prove himself in order to gain the biggest job on the streets, wiping out the deadly cult, Bando Gora. Every other bounty hunter in the galaxy is willing and able to do the job, so you must work hard to gain the contract from Darth Tyranus.****To win the contract, you must complete a range of missions and collect the bounties on worlds very familiar to Star Wars fans. Jango has his trusty dual pistols to help him out, but also has the ability to use his flame thrower, jet pack, poison darts and much more.  Bounty Hunter also has the unique bounty hunting system, where each mission has a specific number of bounties hiding out in the level.  Jango must identify them with his helmet gear, and catch them alive...or dead.  Bounties allow the player to unlock bonus materials.****The 3rd person action title also includes full motion cut-scenes designed by Industrial Light and Magic and Skywalker Sound, plus a few hidden extras and Easter eggs.  Bounty Hunter also connects to the movies in that it explains how Jango became the model for the Clone Army of the Republic, and how he became acquainted with Zam Wesell, who makes an appearance in the movies."},{"id":6161,"title":"Star Wars - Jedi Starfighter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"LucasArts","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Based loosely on the vehicles, events and characters of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, you must pilot the new Jedi Starfighter, a sleek force powered vehicle, to defend a planet from total destruction. ****Jedi Adi Gallia  is trusted by her former master Mace Windu to stop an incoming invasion on the Karthak system planned by Cavic Toth. With the aid of Nym and his ship Havoc, you must control both the Jedi Starfighter and the Havoc to stop the incoming invasion.****The Jedi Starfighter, much like a Jedi, uses force powers as its main weapons and defense systems. You can use the likes of Force Lightning and Force Shockwave to knock down enemies, and defend yourself with Force Shield and Force Reflex.****Also included on disk is a two player co-operative mode and deatmatch/capture the flag options."},{"id":6162,"title":"Star Wars - Racer Revenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rainbow Studios","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Presenting a new sequal to the hit racing game, \"Star Wars: Episode 1 - Racer\":  \"Star Wars: Racer Revenge\"!  Here's what LucasArts says about it:****It has been eight years since the first spectacular Podracing showdown between Sebulba and the young Anakin Skywalker. Seeking payback for his humiliating loss, Sebulba has a new beefed-up Podracer and lust for revenge. But it's not going to be easy: Anakin has grown into a boldly skilled Podracer pilot. Thus the stage is set for Star Wars® Racer Revenge’, bringing newer, faster, and even more dangerous Podracing to the galaxy-taking you on a one-way ride to ultimate victory. Jockey for position with a tangle of Podracing opponents or leave the pack behind at intense, nerve-jangling, planet-scorching simulated speeds of up to 600 mph. Crash and bash competitors into oblivion as you take them out of the race for good. **Get down and dirty against 16+ of the most aggressive Podracers in the galaxy and smash your opponents into twisted wreckage****Feel the heat and roar of a horde of opponents on your tail--the turbo-charged Podracer AI means you're never on the track alone****New, never-before-seen characters and Podracers, plus a few of your old favorites****Race to the finish in the Boonta Eve Classic or earn your place in the winner's circle on 13 devilishly challenging courses on four new planets, plus Tatooine****Multiple game modes include practice, single play, tournament, time trials and versus****Developed by Rainbow Studios, makers of the hit games Motocross Madness and ATV Off-Road Fury"},{"id":6163,"title":"Star Wars - Starfighter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"LucasArts","publisherName":"LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Based on the events of Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, there are three main characters: Rhys Dallows, Vana Sage, and Nym, each with their own perspectives on the events surrounding the battle for Naboo. Each character has their own ships for you to fly, with both positives and negatives attached, but either way you must stop the Trade Federation and their plans to destroy the peaceful planet."},{"id":6164,"title":"Star Wars - Super Bombad Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Lucas Learning","publisherName":"Lucas Learning Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"It's Star Wars like you have never seen it before. Each character, from Episode 1, looks more like something from a Japanese animation.****While flying around the many familiar landscapes (Tatooine, the underwater village Otoh Gunga and a driod control ship in orbit over Naboo) your character can use the many weapons and power-ups that litter the tracks, as well as using moves that only they can perform. For example. Jar-Jar uses his tongue to grab onto anyone in front of him, so he can catch up, while Darth Maul throws his double edged lightsaber as a very deadly weapon.****Also keep an eye out for monsters and items that get in the way on the track. Some may be useful, others very annoying."},{"id":6165,"title":"Star Wars - The Clone Wars","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pandemic Studios","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Beginning where Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones left off, you must take control of either Anakin Skywalker, Mace Windu or Obi-Wan Kenobi and lead the Republic Army against the Confederacy of Independent Systems.****The Clone Wars picks up with Mace Windu escorting the Jedi ambush to the Geonosis arena, which leads to the Battle of Geonosis and the start of the Clone Wars.  After the Battle of Geonosis, Anakin and Obi Wan are sent to patrol a dead part of Republic sector, until a massive Confederate fleet ambushes the strategically useless planet of Rhen Var.  After this, Anakin, Obi Wan soon discover that there may be something darker behind the invasion of Rhen Var.  They find out about the Dark Reaper, an evil and powerful Sith device that could harvest the power of the living and use it as a concentrated weapon.  Now it is up to the Republic to prevent this weapon from ever activating and destroying the galaxy!****The Clone Wars has you deep inside the battles of the Old Republic through 16 missions, piloting a range of vehicles including speeder bikes, Republic Gunships and fighter tanks as well as the weapon of the Jedi, your lightsabre, for close combat.  Whereas the Rogue Squadron series concentrated on aerial battles, The Clone Wars contains almost all ground battles.  You must fight as Anakin Skywalker, Obi Wan Kenobi, Mace Windu, and others throughout the game to prevent the Confederacy from gaining a deadly weapon.  Multiplayer options are also included for up to four players with game types including deathmatch, conquest, and a co-op ground and vehicle survival mode."},{"id":6166,"title":"Star Wars - The Force Unleashed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Krome Studios","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Star Wars: The Force Unleashed gaps the story between Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, which tells of how the Rebellion was brought to be.  The player takes control of a young boy who was discovered by Darth Vader while fighting the boys Jedi father on the planet of Kashyyk.  Vader takes the boy as his own secret apprentice, training him to bring down the rest of the surviving Jedi's scattered across the galaxy.****The majority of the game has the player exploring levels, using force powers such as lightning and grip to decimate opponents by throwing them off of high areas, electrocuting them or even using environmental objects to slam them into their opponents as well Force Repulse that can propel enemies backwards.  There is also the classic light-saber, slicing opponents up with the ability to change its colors by finding different color crystals throughout the game.****Players can upgrade these powers by destroying enemies, filling up on blue orbs that are left behind to earn points to earn more powerful attacks.  More force orbs can be obtained by using flashy and complex on enemies.  The player will also encounter bosses towards the end of the levels, ranging from Jedi's to large creatures like a Rancor.  To kill these bosses, the player must complete a series of button pressing scenes, like in the God of War games.****This version differs from it's next-gen brethren, only featuring the Havok engine and different level layouts, including a new level that involves the remains of the Jedi Temple as well as story differences (ex: In the first stage of the game the player takes control of Darth Vader, on the PS3 and 360 version, Vader lands in the middle of the day to encounter a Fleet Admiral and fight the Jedi at the end at his hut, while the PS2 version has Vader landing in the night, encounter a Clone Commander and fight the Jedi in an open field, surrounded by wreckage and fires from downed Tie-Fighters)."},{"id":6167,"title":"Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Double Helix Games","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith is an action game that follows the story of the Star Wars movie with the same name. The game basically lets the player play through the action sequences of the movie (such as the battles against the droid army), leaving many other events out. It features two controllable characters, the Jedi knight Obi-Wan Kenobi and his young apprentice Anakin Skywalker. Both mainly fight using their lightsabers, the unique weapon of the Jedi, but they can also use blasters and other weapons. There are several kinds of physical moves that the player can execute with the lightsaber. Gradually they will also learn to use various Force techniques, which work like magical spells in the game."},{"id":6168,"title":"Star Wars The Clone Wars - Republic Heroes","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"LucasArts","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Beginning where Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones left off, you must take control of either Anakin Skywalker, Mace Windu or Obi-Wan Kenobi and lead the Republic Army against the Confederacy of Independent Systems.  The Clone Wars picks up with Mace Windu escorting the Jedi ambush to the Geonosis arena, which leads to the Battle of Geonosis and the start of the Clone Wars. After the Battle of Geonosis, Anakin and Obi Wan are sent to patrol a dead part of Republic sector, until a massive Confederate fleet ambushes the strategically useless planet of Rhen Var. After this, Anakin, Obi Wan soon discover that there may be something darker behind the invasion of Rhen Var. They find out about the Dark Reaper, an evil and powerful Sith device that could harvest the power of the living and use it as a concentrated weapon. Now it is up to the Republic to prevent this weapon from ever activating and destroying the galaxy!  The Clone Wars has you deep inside the battles of the Old Republic through 16 missions, piloting a range of vehicles including speeder bikes, Republic Gunships and fighter tanks as well as the weapon of the Jedi, your lightsabre, for close combat. Whereas the Rogue Squadron series concentrated on aerial battles, The Clone Wars contains almost all ground battles. You must fight as Anakin Skywalker, Obi Wan Kenobi, Mace Windu, and others throughout the game to prevent the Confederacy from gaining a deadly weapon. Multiplayer options are also included for up to four players with game types including deathmatch, conquest, and a co-op ground and vehicle survival mode."},{"id":6169,"title":"Starsky & Hutch","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Minds - Eye Productions","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Starsky & Hutch is an arcade racing game based on the popular TV series from the 70s, released to tie in with the film. The game includes 18 missions, each based on an episode of the TV show and introduced by Antonio 'Huggy Bear' Fargas. There is also a free roaming mode, in which the player explores the GTA-esque environment looking for action and trouble.****Like the film, the game does not entirely play it straight. Starsky & Hutch are actually shooting a TV show, and the scoring for each mission reflects how ratings-friendly your driving is. You are awarded gold, silver or bronze medals for each mission depending on performance, and must get at least 1 gold and 2 silvers on season 1 for a second season to be commissioned, and 3 golds and 2 silvers in season 2 for there to be a third for you to play through.****The overall goal in each mission is usually to chase and destroy a criminal's car. There is always a secondary target as well. In addition, the player will gain viewers by hitting the bad guy, pulling off elaborate jumps and skids, nearly hitting civilians, and hitting the bonus targets such as canisters which are strewn through the levels. Hitting civilians will lose viewers.****Dave Starsky is the guy behind the steering wheel and Ken 'Hutch' Hutchinson shoots out of the windows of the car. On PS2 and XBox a second player can take care of the shooting, using either a light gun or a standard controller. During single player, the aiming is automatic for shooting."},{"id":6170,"title":"State of Emergency","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"VIS Entertainment","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"It's sometime in the far future, where \"The Corporation\" controls everything.  People are generally happy, except for a resistance group called \"Freedom\", who do not like The Corporation's dictator rule.****In SoE, you can choose from one of five different characters; Spanky, an ex-gang member; McNeil, a disgruntled ex-cop; Bull, a criminal in prison; Libra, a lawyer; and Phreak, an orphan.****You must complete a variety of missions, ranging from Rescue missions to \"Kill This Person\" missions to \"Blow Up This\" missions.****You have many different weapons at your disposal, including shotguns, machine guns, pistols, knives, rocket launchers, tear gas launchers, flame-throwers, gatling guns, pepper spray, molotov cocktails and more.  You can even use street furniture, such as boxes, construction cones, benches, signposts, trashcans, and more.  Or, you could break the glass of a store, and use the items there as a weapon, such as a DVD player or a television.****You will fight many different enemies.  Gang members, skinheads, and The Corporation forces."},{"id":6171,"title":"State of Emergency 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"DC Studios","publisherName":"SouthPeak Interactive, LLC","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"State of Emergency 2, the sequel to the first game, paints a bleak vision of a future in which individual freedoms have been eliminated by the brutal regime known only as the \"Corporation\". In the face of these overwhelming odds, a small group of citizens have dedicated themselves to overthrowing the Corporation, forming a resistance group called \"Freedom\".****Freedom's fight against the Corporation forms the basis of a single-player campaign that allows the player to take control of each of the resistance group's members, including leader Spanky MacNeil. Each character has a range of special abilities that help them to take on the Corporation forces.****Viewing the action from a third-person perspective, the player can take on the enemy with a wide variety of weapons, including rifles, grenades and the all-powerful rocket launcher. Using vehicles found along the way, Freedom's operatives can cause major Corporation carnage.****A variety of challenge modes expand on the single-player game, giving players the opportunity to unlock hidden characters and other extras. There's also a range of split-screen multiplayer modes, including Deathmatch, Capture the Flag and Last Man Standing. Up to four would-be freedom fighters can join the action."},{"id":6172,"title":"Stealth Force - The War on Terror","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Spanning the vast desserts of the Middle East you must bring the War on Terror home to those who would terrorise the free world.  .As an elite member of Special Forces you must use all your skills and a fearsome arsenal of weaponry to prevent the Elzar Organisation from achieving their sinister objectives. This means being dropped behind enemy lines, locating key installations and then getting down to the task of taking out the entire organization single handedly.  As you get dropped from the attack helicopter you hear your commanders voice in your earpiece. From here on in you're on your own&"},{"id":6173,"title":"Stealth Force 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The eagerly awaited sequel to the 100,000 unit selling Stealth Force: The War on Terror, this epic new instalment spans three decades in the quest of the elite Special Forces unit ‘Stealth Force’, to eradicate the world of international terrorist cells.   You will take on the role of Jackal, squad leader in charge of black ops missions deep behind enemy lines – issuing tactical combat commands to locate key installations, rescue hostages and finally take out the leaders of the network.   You are solely accountable for the outcome of these vital missions and your squad members’ lives are in your hands… failure is not an option.   •Realistic modern warfare battlegrounds from the mountains of Tora Bora and Taliban bunkers to foreign embassy buildings and a high-security mansion.  •Six levels of gripping action, each with multi-stage missions. Huge arsenal of weapons: pistol, auto rifle, assault rifle, sniper rifle, shotgun, machinegun, grenades and more are at your disposal.  •Vast range of mission objectives: gaining control of enemy forts, assisting allied SAS teams and avoiding loss of civilian lives.  •Hunt down and eliminate the key figures of the terror networks, from drug traffickers to Afghan rebels.  •A hugely popular combination of first person shoot ‘em up and modern warfare locations. "},{"id":6174,"title":"Steam Express","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"A new railway track was installed, but it is not over!  Here's your chance to become a hero.  Test your reflexes in Steam Express.  Your mission is to connect incomplete rails before the train passes over. "},{"id":6175,"title":"Steambot Chronicles","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Irem Software Engineering, Inc.","publisherName":"Irem Software Engineering, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Steambot Chronicles is set in a \"steampunk\" styled world in which robots (\"trotmobiles\") replace automobiles as the primary mode of transport. The protagonist, an amnesiac boy named Vanilla Bean, is found by the girl Coriander on a sea shore. His first task is to get one of those trotmobiles. From there, the game opens up with many options.****You navigate your trotmobile through the game world, sometimes encountering enemies on the way (mostly of robotic kind). The combat is done in real time. You'll also visit many cities and talk to various characters. There are branching dialogues which allow you to treat people differently. Though there is a central plot in the game, there are many subplots and game modes. For example, you can turn your trotmobile into a bus and drive people around. Other modes include a dating sim, a music/rhythm game, a stock-market game, and numerous other play modes."},{"id":6176,"title":"Steel Dragon EX","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Warashi","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Steel Dragon EX consists of two shoot 'em up games****1. Steel Dragon - A port of the arcade and Sega Saturn game**2. Steel Dragon Evolution - a sequel to Steel Dragon only released in this compilation****Steel Dragon Evolution gives the player a choice between three different space crafts and six different pilots. The pilots only determine the shot colour, while the crafts vary in speed and fire power. Up to two players can play simultaneously. The goal of the game is to progress far enough in each stage to beat the end boss, ultimately winning all levels.****Players have only a limited amount of lives, however, extra lives can be obtained during the game. The main feature of Steel Dragon Evolution is that the main fire button is analogue. The more pressure is applied to the button, the heavier the fire power of the player's craft becomes. As a trade-off at the same time the craft's speed is reduced. Alternatively, three separate buttons for low, medium and heavy fire can be pressed.****If a player destroys an enemy, a multiplier is applied from 1x to 256x depending on how heavy the fire power applied was. However, some enemies drop stars which also have a multiplier of 1x to 256x attached to them. Here the scale is reversed, not firing at all while collecting the stars gives the highest multiplier."},{"id":6177,"title":"Stella Deus - The Gate of Eternity","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"The world is dying. The country of Solum are surrounded by poisonous fog. This fog devours everything on its way, and is slowly moving towards the few remaining towns and villages, about to consume the rest of humanity. The main religion of this world, Aeque, preaches that this is the will of God, and that the human beings should not resist and allow themselves to extinct. But an underground rebel movement is trying to dispel the fog with a magical structure called Gate of Eternity. Spero, the young protagonist of the game, must find his place amidst the conflict between the Empire he serves and the rebels.****\"Stella Deus\" is a strategy console-style RPG. You command your units by moving them around the isometric battle view. Each action -  whether movement, physical attack, or magic spell - requires action points (AP). After the battles, your characters gain levels and get new abilities. Outside of battle, you can tackle the huge optional dungeon, Catacomb of Trials, and access towns via the menu. In towns you can fuse items to obtain more powerful ones, and receive side quests which mostly involve going to a certain place on the map and participating in a battle there."},{"id":6178,"title":"Stock Car Crash","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Brain in a Jar","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Make sure you're strapped in tight; this is going to be the ride of your life! Stock car racing offers the best of motor sport& high speed action, crossovers, ramps and cars that can stand up to huge crashes and still keep on racing. Relive the excitement with STOCK CAR CRASH! With three dangerous car classes, and five challenging game modes, there are plenty of reasons to shake off the dust from your last pile up and jump right back in to the driving seat! Two great multiplayer modes mean that even your friends can get in on the fun! "},{"id":6179,"title":"Stolen","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Blue 52","publisherName":"Hip Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"You play as Anya Romanov, a thief living in a not too distant future. You and your partner in crime, Louie Palmer, have recently landed a job to steal a statue that's been placed in a museum for an exhibition. Once you're in the museum things turn out not to be quite so easy and not quite the way the should be.****The gameplay resembles Thief: The Dark Project but also feels a lot like Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid to an extent. Several elements can be recognized from those games, but many of these have been changed slightly or just implemented in an original way. The core of the game is about stealing, without killing."},{"id":6180,"title":"Strawberry Shortcake - The Sweet Dreams Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EKO Software","publisherName":"The American Game Factory, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"You play as Strawberry Shortcake, dreaming of a would full of friendship, love and strawberries. But when a greedy baker plans to take over their hometown and steal all their hard-earned crops, she and her friends then journeyed to the Land of Dreams in order to turn back the tide.****Just like most platforming games, you jump, collect coins, er, seeds, and explore your way throughout various levels. There are also some minigames, which, though uninspired for a hardcore gamer, would probably keep a child occupied.****In later levels players will be given access to various dream powers, which is functionally similar to Plasmids in  BioShock, allowing the player to spawn platforms or zap enemies, at the cost of some points, which can be recharged, somewhat like EVE.****The game also includes some interesting extras such as recipes for various desserts, as well as extra playable characters and a virtual farm mode which allows players to grow various plants."},{"id":6181,"title":"Street Boyz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Gouki, the leader of the Hell Black Heaven gang, has a wicked scheme going down: Operation Gang Snatch. He plans to get all the other gang leaders in the area locked away in jail, so his own boys can take over the whole city! But Jin and his friend Ginji are having none of that, and they've busted straight back out of jail and are ready to bust some skulls and hunt down Gouki to exact the punishment he deserves.  Street Boyz is a third-person beat-'em-up in the tradition of River City Ransom. The player controls Jin as he runs about the city beating up rival gang members. He can find and purchase a variety of items and weaponry, as well as grab objects off the ground and use them as improvised instruments of chaos. Between stages, the player can also move around an overworld map to visit shops and speak with other characters to glean information."},{"id":6182,"title":"Street Cricket Champions","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Trine Games","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"Street Cricket Champions is the first ever cricket game developed for the PS2 and PSP by an Indian game development studio. Released exclusively for India, it is a depiction of a freestyle cricket game called 'gully cricket' or 'street cricket' usually played in the streets of India.  Street Cricket Champions is a fast paced, arcade styled street cricket action game. It focuses on team play and tactics present in the freestyle game which is played all around India. Street Cricket Champions consists of four-on-four cricket games. The game features over 13 detailed environments from the Indian and around the world settings. It includes 10 unique Indian characters and the customization options to create and customize your own characters.  The game features the following match modes:•Exhibition •League Mode •Quick Play •Tournament Mode "},{"id":6183,"title":"Street Cricket Champions 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2012","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Trine Games","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Cricket","description":"Street Cricket Champions 2 offers fast paced arcade style cricket action previously that reflects the culture of freestyle cricket played in the streets and back lots around the country. "},{"id":6184,"title":"Street Dance","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Broadsword Interactive","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Street Dance is a game that uses the PS2 dance mat or the standard PS2 controller in a test of co-ordination and fitness. As is typical of this kind of game, arrows appear rhythmically on screen and the player must hit the corresponding button in time with these arrows and the music, points are awarded for accuracy.  There are three difficulty levels. Easy, which uses four direction arrows; Medium and Expert both use eight direction arrows. In addition to the standard dance contest, the game has a workout mode which, when given the player's weight, calculates the projected calories burned during a dance. There's also a 'recorder' mode where the player can create their own dance routines.  The basic game is for a single player, but with two dance mats connected the game supports a multiplayer mode for up to eight players. "},{"id":6185,"title":"Street Fighter Alpha Anthology","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Street Fighter Alpha Anthology includes direct coin-op conversions of the following games:****1. Street Fighter Alpha**Street Fighter Alpha 2**Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold (aka Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha: adds the characters and classic versions of Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Sagat, and M. Bison, as well as some gameplay updates, previously only available in the Street Fighter Collection)**2. Street Fighter Alpha 3**Super Gem Fighter MiniMix (Pocket Fighter)****Albeit being faithful conversions, some extras and secrets have been thrown in. If the player completes the single player mode of each game, a bonus version of Alpha 3 (Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper in the Japanese version) with home version characters and new fighting styles is unlocked, along with the Hyper Street Fighter Alpha, a versus mode based on Alpha 1, 2 and 3 with additional characters, and ISMs mimicking other series' mechanics such as chain combos, a parrying system, advancing guard and even move variations of the Marvel vs. Capcom series, even though Capcom isn't allowed to bundle games with the Marvel license. In the Japanese version, you can also unlock the English version of Alpha 2.****The loading screens from the arcade version have been removed and the player can customize the arcade options. All titles contain the core gameplay modes Arcade (Story) and Versus. The Alpha games also have a Survival mode and the Dramatic Battle mode for 2-on-1 tag team matches."},{"id":6186,"title":"Street Fighter Anniversary Collection","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"The Street Fighter Anniversary Collection celebrates 15 years of Street Fighter supremacy.  This compilation brings you the best of the best, featuring Hyper Street Fighter II – a blend of five Street Fighter II games in one – plus the arcade gem Street Fighter III: Third Strike.  **"},{"id":6187,"title":"Street Fighter EX3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Arika","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The EX series makes its way to the PS2, and has a total of 16 fighters (from past EX games) as well as unlockable fighters like Sagat, M. Bison and many more.****Four game modes, four players, three battle types and a cherry on top. Street Fighter EX3 features the Original, Arena, Character Edit and Training Modes, the first two further configurable to Tag, Dramatic or Team Battle type. In addition, EX3 has a new and more lethal strain of combos that, coupled with Tag capabilities, introduce an element of strategy to the game."},{"id":6188,"title":"Street Golfer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Polygon Magic","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Street Golfer is a golf game which looks at golf from a different perspective.  The streets have become the golf courses, the rules have remained the same.  The best golfers have decided to join the world in the event and flew to the city selected.  Here you have to fight for the first place.  You can choose your favorite character and thus an innovative and strange game of golf.  Be aware of the rules, because they are just as stringent as in the real sport. "},{"id":6189,"title":"Street Hoops","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Black Ops Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":"Take on some of the hottest street ballers from AND1 or create your own custom baller. Fully equipped character generator all the way up to the bling bling. Choose from any of the renowned street ball courts from Rucker Park to the Venice Courts or go at it with the half-court game."},{"id":6190,"title":"Street Racing Syndicate","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eutechnyx","publisherName":"Namco","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"SRS: Street Racing Syndicate is an arcade racing game, offering more than 50 licensed cars, which are tunable with licensed tuning parts. The player races on tracks situated in Los Angeles, Miami and Philadelphia, both during daylight and at night. It's also possible to date 18 cute models, each with their own video clips. ****The game features two modes:****In Street Mode, there are tree types of awards: money, respect and girls. Money is necessary to buy cars, tuning parts and place bets, and can be earned by winning races and collecting prizes and bets. The player receives respect points for doing tricks such as two-wheel driving or drifting. These points allow them to progress in the game (i.e. unlock races). The last type of award, girls, will date the player if they win a respect challenge. This can be a car chasing, a checkpoint run or a respect points race. There are 8 races with various crews and difficulty, each consisting of three tracks where the player will race against one or three opponents. It's also possible to drive Street Challenges (point-to-point races) against another car, where the winner takes the bet. Or the player can just cruise around the town in Cruise Zone.****Arcade mode offers four types of races: Quick Race, Checkpoint Run, Ironman (set of 3-12 races which have to be won), Speed Trial (a race against time).****SRS: Street Racing Syndicate also features six multiplayer modes: Quick Race, Collection Race, Team Collection Race, Team Time Race, Team Position Race and Pink Slip Race. They can be played over LAN or on Internet using GameSpy Arcade."},{"id":6191,"title":"Street Warrior","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Street Warrior program is simple: action, big arms, the street ... and ferocious dogs.  A game that hurts. "},{"id":6192,"title":"Stretch Panic","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Treasure","publisherName":"Swing! Entertainment Software GmbH","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"A game consisting exclusively of boss monsters. You control Linda, a girl with a demonically possessed scarf on a mission to exorcise your twelve demonically possessed sisters. In order to be allowed to unlock magic doors behind which you find the demons to fight, you need to collect points by grabbing the behinds of extremely big, extremely large chested ladies!!! Practically everything in this game can be grabbed and twisted. Progress is saved on memory cards."},{"id":6193,"title":"Strike Force Bowling","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Lab Rats Games","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Bowling","description":"The game of ten-pin bowling sees players attempt to knock down an arrangement of 10 pins in a triangular shape, by bowling a ball down a gutter-lined path. You have two shots, and score for how many you knock down on each bowl. As a reward for knocking down all ten pins, you will also get the score from your next bowl doubled if this took 2 shots (known as a 'spare'), or your next two bowls if it took 2 shots (known as a 'Strike').****In this implementation, you can play in one of 8 different settings, including a tropical island, ancient Egypt or on a pirate ship. There are 8 different AI players, each with varied appearance and reaction, and variable bowling ability. A range of playing modes including Tournament Play, Skins and practice are featured. Controls are designed to be easy to use, and ball reactions incorporate physics, ball friction and delivery style."},{"id":6194,"title":"Stuart Little 3 - Big Photo Adventure","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Magenta Software","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Stuart Little 3: Big Photo Adventure is a single-player children's game starring the talking mouse, Stuart Little.  Stuart has accidentally ruined his big brother's photo assignment and now it's his job to run around New York City taking new photos. He'll use various costumes, operate several vehicles and participate in mini-games.  This is primarily a platform game for children who have never played one before. The controls are fairly simplistic. For instance, Stuart's jump button is assigned to X, and whenever another button needs to be pressed, the game will provide a prompt. Talking to another character requires Stuart to stand in a specific area and press a specific button, for instance. Photos can be taken when Stuart has collected enough \"flash\" light orbs."},{"id":6195,"title":"Stunt GP","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team 17","publisherName":"Titus Interactive, S.A.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In Stunt GP, you control one of 16 different remote-controlled cars. The cars are divided in three categories: Wild-Wheels, Speed Demons and Aeroblaster, each with it's unique driving feel. The cars can be tuned up with many different tuning parts, like better batteries, tires, suspension etc. - a total of 1000 different combinations.****You race on 24 original, colorful tracks with tons of bridges, ramps and loopings. You can perform absolutely breathtaking stunts on these tracks, but you need to be careful about the battery - if the car runs out of power, the race is probably over very soon.****Of course, it's possible to play multiplayer. No network support is included, so multiplayer gaming stages on one PC in split screen mode."},{"id":6196,"title":"Stuntman","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Reflections Interactive","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"In Stuntman, you play as an aspiring stunt car driver, working on major motion pictures.  You begin your trek as a Rookie, working on low-budget films.  As you gain notoriety, you will get offers from big budget, Hollywood films, complete with large stunts and pyrotechnics.****Stuntman takes place in six different locations, each location shooting a different movie.  There are four to eight different missions for each movie.  Some will have you chasing a car around a harbor, to jumping between two trains, to jumping through windows.  When a movie is complete, you can view a trailer of the movie, with your stunts worked into it.****Aside from the Career mode, you can choose to play various driving tests, such as Speed Tests, Precision Tests, and, of course, Stunt Tests.  Stuntman also includes a stunt park editor, where you can place ramps, obstacles, and other equipment in an arena, and then choose to play it.****As a Stuntman, you get to drive a variety of cars, such as police cars, sports cars, trucks, and armored vehicles.****Stuntman can be informative, as well.  Before each stunt, your character will describe what he has to do, and how important timing is.  You can learn various techniques that real stunt drivers use, such as the cannon roll and the nitro boost.  You can also learn what the different pieces of equipment are called, such as the \"side pipe\", which is used to roll a car onto it's side."},{"id":6197,"title":"Stuntman Ignition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Paradigm Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Stuntman: Ignition is a game based on the original 2002 Stuntman game. Players assume the role of a Hollywood stunt driver working for a movie studio. Each level is based upon a movie and players will have to drive through the level, earning points by performing stunts. After the end of each level, players can review their performance by watching the movie that was created.****There are six movies to choose from, each with different settings, goals and challenges: Aftershock, Whoopin and a Hollerin' II, Strike Force Omega, Overdrive, Never Kill Me Again and Night Avenger. Each movie consists of 6 scenes where the goals set by the director must be followed. To progress, a successful series of stunts is required, but the amount of points can be increased by linking them together and adding extra danger by drifting, getting airborne, or getting close to other cars and obstacles.****The multiplayer portion offers 2 game modes. In Backlot Battle players have to perform as many stunts as possible in a set amount of laps. Backlot Race offers straightforward racing where boost is earned through stunts. The PS2 version only offers offline gameplay, while the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions have multiplayer supported through the DemonWare middleware."},{"id":6198,"title":"Sub Rebellion","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Racjin","publisherName":"Metro3D, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Sub Rebellion is a mission based submarine shooter game where the player controls a sub whose mission is to defend the remnants of the free world. The action takes places 15 years after a cataclysmic event that causes planet-wide earthquakes which destroy most of human civilization. What remains of humanity now lives in the depths of the oceans, where an evil military-industrial complex seeks total control.  The Alliance rises to defend humanity from this foe; the player is tasked with controlling the Chronos, the Alliance's newest sub, through various missions starting with the maiden voyage. While most of the game takes place underwater, there is also some sea-level fighting, including a number of boss fights.  The submarine controls are complex and it has the ability to rapidly ascend or descend, manoeuvres which are essential in combat. The Chronos uses a variety of weapons - cannons, torpedoes and special weapons - and equipment which can be upgraded throughout the game by completing missions and collecting artifacts. "},{"id":6199,"title":"Suffering, The - Ties That Bind","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Surreal Software","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Suffering: Ties That Bind follows in the footsteps of its predecessor by combining a disturbing horror atmosphere with action/shooter gameplay. Players can switch between third person and first person depending on their preference, and will shoot a lot of hideous demonic manifestations of evil before the game is done.  The player is also able to transform into a hideous creature at key times in the game, which allows him to engage in intense melee combat. The game includes a morality system which records the player's actions during gameplay and changes the story accordingly, and also alters the player's creature form. Everything from the first The Suffering has been refined and turned up a notch for the sequel.  ****The story picks up right where the first game left off.  The player once again takes on the role of Torque, former death row inmate with a mysterious past.  Now returning to his home town of Baltimore, Torque must confront the mysterious Blackmore, the man who may or may not have killed Torque's family.  But it won't be easy, as the hideous creatures from the first game have now overrun the streets of Baltimore.  Will Torque finally be able to come to grips with his past?"},{"id":6200,"title":"Suffering, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Surreal Software","publisherName":"Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"You play the role of Torque, a death row inmate with an ambiguous past who has been imprisoned for slaying his ex-wife and children.  Shortly after being interred in a new prison on Carnate Island, an earthquake appears to release demonic creatures based on the many modes of execution used in the sordid history of the island.  These creatures proceed to eliminate much of the prison population, leaving only you and a scant few other inmates and guards to eliminate the horde and find out what has happened."},{"id":6201,"title":"Suikoden III","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A simple young boy from a small village, a noble knight and heroine of the nation, a mysterious mercenary. Hugo, Chris, and Geddoe - three people, three fates, three points of view. The Trinity Sight System allows you to play the first half of the game from three different perspectives, seeing events from various angles. There is a conflict between the independent nation of Zexen, and the Grassland with its seven villages. Both sides accuse each other of treason and cruelty, and the war seems inevitable - especially when the mighty empire of Harmonia appears on the horizon, with its own interests in the matter. Who is right and who is wrong? Only by playing through the stories of all the three main characters is it possible to understand what is going on.****\"Suikoden III\" is the third game in Konami's RPG series, which is based on the classic Chinese novel \"Shui Hu\" - a story about rebellion, friendship, and treason. You control three main parties (up to six people each), and also many other characters, some of them entirely optional. There are three kinds of battles in \"Suikoden III\": party-based, duel (one on one), and strategic combat, where you move around and control several parties. Party-based combat occupies the larger portion of the game. You can buy and affix magic to your characters, and improve their various skills at your own wish by visiting training and educational centers. Like in both previous games, you can recruit up to 108 characters (Stars of Destiny) and manage your own castle."},{"id":6202,"title":"Suikoden IV","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is the fourth installment of Konami's famous role-playing series, which are loosely based on the classic Chinese novel Water Margins by Shi Nai'an. The events of the game take place 150 years before those of  Suikoden III, and the region of the Suikoden universe they occur in are the islands south of Toran. The hero of the game is a young orphan who was brought up as a servant in a nobleman's house on one of those islands. One day, he finds a magic rune, and realizes it is the Rune of Punishment - one of the 27 legendary True Runes that grant the bearer enormous power. Yet while devastating the enemies, this rune is also bound to deplete the hero's life....****\"Suikoden IV\" retains many classic features of the series: the ability to recruit 108 characters (Stars of Destiny) and to build and develop your own castle, emphasis on political issues in the story, the ability to equip runes of various kinds in combat that allow the usage of magic spells, etc. You can now have only four active members in your party (six in previous games). Once again, there are three types of combat in the game: the most common, party-vs.-party combat, the duels, and strategic ship battles, which replaced the army battles from the previous games."},{"id":6203,"title":"Suikoden Tactics","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Suikoden Tactics is a Suikoden game spin-off. It is a tactical strategy game with RPG elements. The story is about what happened after the Kooluk and Island Nations war and the mystery about the origins of the Rune Cannons. Kyril, the main character, is a powerful young warrior who is continuing his father's fanatical obsession with learning all he can about the Rune Cannons. ****The gameplay is similar to Fire Emblem. The game offers a combo attack plan by allowing players to build stronger relationships with each fight. If two characters converse during battle, they will improve fighting compatibility with each other. Overall, the gameplay is similar to most Strategy RPGs. Different upgradeable skills and spells make up the bulk of the gameplay. The story is rendered in real-time and has voiceovers."},{"id":6204,"title":"Suikoden V","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The Queendom of Falena is a matriarchy ruled by Queen Arshtat. The Sun Rune, one of the legendary 27 True Runes, is said to protect Falena from all dangers and works in conjunction with the Twilight Rune and the Dawn Rune. Recently, the inhabitants of the town of Lordlake had rebelled against the queen's rule. In order to put an end to the rebellion, the queen used the power of the Sun Rune. The immense power of the rune had a strange influence on the queen. The citizens are terrified. You, the prince of Falena, who cannot inherit the throne because of the matriarchy laws, decide to get to the bottom of the things by traveling to Lordlake. Thus begins an adventure that will involve unlocking the power of the True Runes...****Suikoden V is the fifth installment of the series which are loosely based on the classic Chinese novel \"Shuihuzhuan\" (Water Margin). The traditional elements of the series - such as the ability to recruit 108 characters to help you on your quest, maintaining of an own castle, the rune-based magic system (limited casting of spells instead of magic points) - are all present in this installment. The strategic army battles similar to those of the second and third game are also back. As in the first two games, you have an active party of six characters, and four as back-up. Party formation plays a major role now, as you'll get bonuses from usage of different tactics. The characters can also learn various skills and execute combo attacks which vary depending on the members you currently have in your active party."},{"id":6205,"title":"Sum of All Fears, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Sum of all Fears is a first person shooter game reminiscent of the Rogue Spear series. It's from the same development team and the look and feel is alike, although it's not as tactical as Rogue Spear. ****The game's story is build around the Tom Clancy book with the same title. You take control of a team of elite fighters trained for hostage rescue and anti-terror operations. Each and every team member is the best of the best. The first mission is to recapture a TV station seized by terrorists who broadcast their demands into the world. They have hostages, too, so you need to ensure that no-one gets hurt. But that's only the beginning of a global campaign against terrorism taking in 11 missions. A training mode and multiple difficulty levels are included.****Unlike Rogue Spear, you can't choose team members or equipment, it's all pre-defined, from a range of over 15 guns plus grenades . You can't make your own mission plans either, so it comes down to controlling a team member, shooting every terrorist you see and performing various tasks (disarming security systems etc.). Unlike other shooter games, you can't survive many bullets, two wounds is usually enough to kill you. However, you then can switch to another team member."},{"id":6206,"title":"Summer Athletics - The Ultimate Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"49Games","publisherName":"dtp entertainment AG","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"Summer Athletics: The Ultimate Challenge is a collection of sports events based on the Olympic Summer Games. It features 26 sports divided into seven disciplines: Swimming, jumping, throwing, cycling, running, platform diving and archery. The handling is similar for all of them: rhythmic motions to keep the athlete moving and quick time events (pressing a button when it gets displayed on the screen) for performing certain actions. The mentioned rhythmic motions depend on the input device the player uses, e.g. at the swimming event the player needs to press two buttons alternately when using a keyboard and rotate the analog sticks when using a gamepad. ****The game features a basic career mode where the player gains a fixed amount of experience points after every event which an be reinvested into improved stats. There is also a optional arcade mode where the players have so-called boosts to their disposal to improve their athlete's performance for a short time."},{"id":6207,"title":"Summer Heat Beach Volleyball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Cheltenham","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"Following in the same vein as Dead Or Alive: Xtreme Beach Volleyball, hot girls in bikini's playing beach volleyball comes to the Playstation 2 in the form of Summer Heat Beach Volleyball.****The game features both male and female competitors from around the world and follows the rules of 2 on 2 volleyball. Unlike Beach Spikers you only control one player on your team, the other player is controlled by the game, unless you play a 2-player co-operative game. There are 12 different locations in the game and 14 playable characters, each with their own statistics. ****The game features Arcade, Exhibition, Summer Heat US Tour and Training modes. As you progress thorugh the different modes, you unlock items of clothing, music videos, courts and more. There are also mini-games to be played.****You can also relax at the Beach House were you can watch videos, listen to music and check out your trophies."},{"id":6208,"title":"Summoner","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Volition Inc.","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The main character, Joseph, vows never to use his Summoning powers ever again, as a demon that he had summoned to protect his village from enemy attackers slaughtered his own village and killed all that he loved. But there is evil amongst the world, and Joseph must ignore his feelings and move on, before he himself is destroyed."},{"id":6209,"title":"Summoner 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Volition Inc.","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In the previous game, Summoner, Joseph became the god Urath, reborn by uniting the eight rings of summoning. Joseph’s culture hated the goddess Laharah and called her the “goddess of death.”****This sequel takes place twenty years later in the realms of Halassar, Galdyr and Munari City which are across the world. You play Maia, who is the incarnate of the goddess Laharah and the powerful Queen of the realm of Halassar. Unlike Joseph’s kinship, Maia’s people worship Laharah as a benevolent creator. Maia was born with the mark of prophecy, her fate being written in the Book of Prophecy. From the beginning, she has welcomed her destiny and knows that she must fulfill the prophecy. What is unknown to her is the path she must follow to do so.****Instead of summoning creatures to fight side-by-side with Maia, she actually becomes the demon when it is summoned. Three characters can be part of Maia’s party at one time and AI scripts can be assigned to each. Different characters are introduced as the story progresses and Maia’s skills improve. You can also choose to adventure in “solo-mode”, leaving your party members behind to go on alone. ****If you played the first game, you will notice immediately that Summoner 2 has a different combat system. Each button press results in the swing of your weapon so that you have more control over the action during battles.****Unlike the first game, Summoner 2 was not released for Windows."},{"id":6210,"title":"Sunny Garcia Surfing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Krome Studios","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Surfing","description":"Building upon the gameplay featured in Krome's Championship Surfer, Sunny Garcia Surfing is an updated and improved surfing simulation that takes you to twelve locales where you will ride the ocean's wild waves.****Choose to control one of eight celebrity surfers (Sunny Garcia, Tim Reyes and Rochelle Ballard among others) to surf at world-famous beaches. Video Motion Capturing technology was used to recreate the persona of each surfer and their individual moves. Not all of the courses and surfers are available at the beginning of the game but can be unlocked as you gain experience and points. Also unlockable are various types of surf boards which can effect your performance.****There are many different modes of play including Championship, Rumble, King of the Waves, Time Attack and Free Surf. Each mode has difficulty settings. In certain modes, choose the size of the waves and the weather effects.****Speed and direction is controlled with the analog stick and there are buttons for tricking, paddling, diving and cutbacks. Each surfer has more than 50 tricks that can be performed, the most elaborate ones scoring the highest points.****Licensed music by well-known punk rock bands forms the basis of the soundtrack. In addition to the single-player game, Sunny Garcia Surfing has a multiplayer games offering play against a friend or eight of them using two multi-taps for the Playstation 2."},{"id":6211,"title":"Super Bust-A-Move","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Super Bust-A-Move brings with it all of the entertaining puzzle action of the series with the addition of new multiplayer modes and graphical improvements.****The aim of the game, as with the previous titles in the series, is to remove a collected number of coloured bubbles from the game screen. To do so, at the bottom of the screen, you aim and fire the coloured bubbles from a launcher, sending the bubbles upwards into the container. Match three or more together of the same colour to clear them from the screen. If you're too slow, the collection of bubbles moves down the screen towards you, and the game will end if it reaches the bottom.****Classic mode features a number of bubble puzzles previously seen in the Bust-A-Move series, while Normal mode has some new variations on the bubble removing theme. Two players can also compete against each other."},{"id":6212,"title":"Super Bust-A-Move 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Like with previous installments in the series, Super Bust-A-Move 2 has the player match coloured bubbles to clear the screen of bubbles. To do so, the player launches a bubble from the bottom of the screen towards the top and tries to attach it to bubbles of the same colour. Once three or more bubbles match, they are removed from the playing field. Removing extra bubbles of unrelated colours gives extra points. After destroying a certain number of bubbles, a new row appears at the top of the screen. Once the bubbles reach a certain line at the bottom part of the screen, the game is over.****There's a variety of special bubbles available, some of them acting as bombs for example, while others randomly colour the bubbles they hit. The game also contains several different play modes: story mode (with several different characters to choose from, some of them hidden), duel mode and single player puzzle. In addition, there's an edit mode that lets the player create custom puzzles to let their friends play."},{"id":6213,"title":"Super Dragon Ball Z","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Crafts & Meister","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Super Dragon Ball Z is a fighting game featuring 18 fighters from the Dragon Ball franchise, of which 13 are available from the start. The gameplay is most similar to the one from popular fighting games such as the Street Fighter, SNK or Mortal Kombat series, mostly based on dial-input special moves. Some character can enter a temporary special mode (such a Super Saiyan mode). The game modes include \"Original\" mode, a classic arcade mode, \"Z Survivor\", in which the player faces opponent as long as his character has some health left, a \"Training\" mode to hone their skills, \"Versus\" to fight against another player. There is also an option to create custom characters to use in these modes. The custom character will grow stronger and learn new skills as he gains experience from battles. A custom character can collect the seven Dragon Balls, and upon collecting them enter \"Shenron Summon\" mode to summon the legendary dragon and wish for various things, such as additional attack and unlockable characters."},{"id":6214,"title":"Super Farm","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Asobo Studio","publisherName":"Asobo Studio","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"A free-roaming four-player action title from Asobo, Super Farm boasts 16 varying locations, 4 hidden levels, 16 different characters, and multiple gameplay modes. "},{"id":6215,"title":"Super Fruit Fall","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aqua Pacific","publisherName":"System 3","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Super Fruitfall is a simple tile matching game. The playing field is a frame which is differently shaped in every level, e.g. sometimes a regular square or a tube. The interior space also features different forms. Fruits are spread out in this frame which the player can rotate either left, right or 180°. Then of course the fruits start falling and if multiple of the same kind touch each other they vanish. The goal of a level is to get rid of every fruit.  There are 50 levels and four playing modes: arcade (solving as many levels as possible in a limited time), time challenge (solving one level with the fastest time), training (no clock) and a split-screen mode for two players."},{"id":6216,"title":"Super Monkey Ball Adventure","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Our four heroes from Super Monkey Ball - Aiai, Meemee, Baby and Gongon - were enjoying a typical day, when they saw a flying machine crash down on a nearby island.  Soon, they discovered that the mysterious Naysayers have appeared, spreading discord and unhappiness all over the island.  And to top it all off, the prince and princess of the neighboring islands have gone missing on Jungle Island - if they aren't found and returned, there's sure to be trouble!  Can our heroes restore order to Monearth?****Super Monkey Ball Adventure takes the monkey rolling madness of the previous games and puts a story-based spin on it.  Choosing from one of the four monkeys, Players roll their way around the various islands of Monearth, talking to citizens and performing the tasks they request (such as delivering sandwiches, finding a missing baby, rescuing rare flowers, and more) to cheer them up.****Certain parts of the island are locked by 'Puzzle Gates' - these can only be unlocked by solving the puzzle stages which can be accessed in front of the gate.  Each pad transports you to a different Puzzle Realm.  The Puzzle Realm stages are the more familiar gameplay of Super Monkey Ball - simple looking stages where players must carefully (but quickly) roll their monkey to the finish line within the time limit.****Bananas can also be collected throughout the game - these are used as currency, and can be used to unlock new playable characters and puzzle stages.  They can also be given to particular unhappy citizens.  The monkeys will also learn magical chants as they progress through the game - these allow you to climb walls, set your monkey's ball on fire, use a boxing glove to attack, and more.****Also included in Super Monkey Ball Adventure are the famous Party Games - favorites like Monkey Race, Monkey Target and Monkey fight return.  There's also three new games: 'Monkey Cannon' - fire monkeys at enemy towers to steal their bricks for your own tower.  'Monkey Bounce' - bounce on a trampoline-like platform with your opponents, and try to claim as many squares as possible.  'Monkey Tag' - roll around a globe and try to collect as many balloons as possible."},{"id":6217,"title":"Super Monkey Ball Deluxe","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sega","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"This game is basically a fusion of Super Monkey Ball 1 and 2 for the PS2 and XBox. All of the levels from those two games are available in this collection, and all of the minigames are already unlocked and included. Formerly only available to GameCube players, the Super Monkey Ball series has made it to the PS2 and Xbox after a wait of almost 3 and a half years.****The game itself plays very much like the old arcade game Marble Madness. You control a monkey in a ball, and you have to navigate it through many perilous labyrinths to the finish. In the previous two games you had limited lives/tries, but here you have infinite lives, which makes it all the easier."},{"id":6218,"title":"Super PickUps","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Milestone S.r.l","publisherName":"XS Games, LLC","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Now you can't let the sports car drivers have all the fun. With Super PickUps, the sequel to Super Trucks Racing,  it's the pickup drivers that get to have some of the glory. The small circuit of pickups is brought to with 16 different pickups that can be raced on 20 different tracks. You get to customize your driver and pick your sponsor for your truck. Pick your sponsor carefully that matches your driving style. You'll get awarded upgrades depending on whether you win and your driving style. Much like other racing games you'll be able to upgrade various parts of your truck so you can win more."},{"id":6219,"title":"Super Rugby League 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sidhe Interactive","publisherName":"Alternative Software","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports/Rugby","description":"Building on the powerful game engine that was embraced by both gamers and people passionate about Rugby League, this sequel is packed with all new functionality and refined gameplay, graphics, controls, and competitions. Players, sponsors, and stadiums have all been updated to reflect the 2005 season. Multiplayer online play for all platforms, allowing competitive and friendly play over the Internet, player rankings, and statistics. •All major teams and competitions including the NRL, SuperLeague, State of Origin, City versus Country, and a range of International Teams. •Brand new gameplay features including ball stripping, shoulder barges, diving on and kicking the loose ball, contesting the high ball, pass to playmaker and more. •New multi year Franchise Mode, including player contract management, injuries, judiciary, and mid season representative games. - Highly realistic, individually modelled likenesses for over 500 players and referees. •Lifelike animation, motion captured by Weta Digital, the VFX wizards behind The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. "},{"id":6220,"title":"Super Trucks Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Jester Interactive","publisherName":"Jester Interactive Publishing","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"In Super Trucks Racing, you have the ability to race five-ton, 1,400 hp trucks with official professional teams, trucks, drivers and tracks. Drive carefully because any damage done to your truck will be visible and will affect the truck's ability to perform. The race marshals are also watching for any aggressive maneuvers against other drivers and they will penalize or disqualify you for doing so.**Before each race, there will be a number of options to enhance your driving performance. Use the provided race or drift truck setups or create your own by adjusting your truck's tire pressure levels, suspension, steering locks and traction control. You are also able to practice on a track before you play to become familiar with your truck and the circuit. You can also qualify to try and get a front spot on the starting line.**Six game modes are available to play. In Single Race Mode, quickly race against computer opponents with any unlocked vehicle and track. Championship Mode allows the competition of five championship races, each progressing in difficulty. Try to unlock all the extra trucks and circuits in this game mode. In Arcade Mode, you are to race against the clock and try to make each checkpoint to continue in the race. Time Trial Mode provides freedom to roam a track by yourself to try and make a record lap time. VS Mode is a split-screen competition involving two human players. Lastly, in Survival Mode, you will start out in last place and try to work your way to first place. After each lap, the truck in last place is disqualified.**After it is all said and done, head over to the replay theater to playback your saved replays. Or take a gander in the trophy room to see all the trophies you have received. Then take a view at your records where you can view all of your great racing achievements."},{"id":6221,"title":"Super-Bikes - Riding Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Milestone S.r.l","publisherName":"Black Bean Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Super-bikes Riding Challenge is a motorcycle game based on stock bikes racing.****The player can choose from 40 street bike and 1 racing bike:****- Mv Agusta: Brutale, F41000 Senna, F41000 Tamburini**- Suzuki: Bandit, GSX-R 600, GSX-R 1000, GSX-R 1000 Rizla BSB (racing model), GSX-R750**- Kawasaki: Z750s, Zx10-r, ZX-6R**- Honda: Vfr, CBR1000, CBR600, Hornet 600**- Yamaha: R6, R1, R1SP, FZ6**- Combat: Sport Monza**- Voxan: Street Scrambler, Cafè Racer, Charade, Black Magic**- Ghezzi Brian: SuperTwin 1100, Fionda**- Magni: Giappone 52, Sport 1200S, Australia 98**-Benelli: Tornado TNT Cafè Racer, TNT 1130, Tornado Novecento Tre**-Ducati: Sport 1000, 999, 749, Monster S2R, SuperSport 1000DS**-Cagiva: X-tra Raptor**- Triumph: Speed Triple, 675, 955i, Sprint ST****Tracks are 29 from all over the world:****-Alps, long and short version**-Albacete, long and short version**-Assen, long and short version**-Barcelona, long and short version**-Berlin, long and short version**-Campania, long and short version**-Tuscany, long and short version**-Corse, long and short version**-Cote d'Azur, long and short version**-Donington, long and short version**- Highlands, long and short version**-Hockenheim, long and short version**-Laguna Seca**-London, long and short version**-Valencia, long and short version****There are several game modes:****- Trophies, where the player can take part to races to unlock the following ones. The player has to ride the right bike to be allowed to enter the race. races are divide in groups: Naked, Supersport and Superbike. **- Career: in this mode, the player has to deal with an RPG based structure. As the player wins races, he gains several rpg points. The player can then sped this points to increase his riding skills, in order to win the following races**- Multiplayer via split screen**- Challenges, where the player has to do several tricks (like wheelies, stoppies or burnouts) or has to complete a lap in a given amount of time or has to complete a race without wrecking his bike**- Time attack."},{"id":6222,"title":"Superbike GP","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Experience the full on thrills and spills of a high-speed Superbike competition. You will have to drive fast, play hard and watch your back. There are miles and miles of unrelenting track to cover before you can be crowned the champion as you speed through chicanes, power-slide around corners as you race for the chequered flag. "},{"id":6223,"title":"Supercar Street Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Exakt","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Supercar Street Challenge puts you behind the wheels of nine of the hottest cars on the planet, like the Saleen S7 and Zonda C-12S. Race on 23 courses in 7 cities in multiple game modes. Even modify your supercar in the unique Steve Saleen design studio. ****The game is essentially a Need for Speed clone with all the same structures built in, including multiple classes of cars, lots of courses and exotic cars."},{"id":6224,"title":"Superman - Shadow of Apokolips","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Darkseid has joined forces with Lex Luthor, unleashing an army of robotic warriors on the city of Metropolis, and the world. So once again it is up to Superman to save the day.****Based on the recent animated TV series, Superman will travel around with all powers intact through 14 levels in order to defeat the robots and the many other bad guys that are out to take over the world.****Superman's powers once again include freeze breath, x-ray vision, heat vision and super strength. The new 1st person mode also allows even stronger attacks at a far more accurate rate. In between levels are fully animated cut scenes that tell the story, as Superman goes head on with Livewire, Parasite, Metallo, Luthor and Darkseid."},{"id":6225,"title":"Superman Returns","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Superman Returns is based on the movie of the same name. You control the man himself as he flies around Metropolis, saves citizens and fights natural disasters, fires and supervillains alike.****You have constant access to Superman's powers including heat vision, freeze breath, invulnerability and flight at supersonic speeds, though the former two are limited by a stamina bar.  Unusually for this genre, Superman himself does not take damage and the challenges are all built around saving others from harm.****Combat is accomplished through melee (you learn new combos as you progress in the game) as well as direct application of Superman's heat vision and freeze breath. Additionally, you may pick up objects, from the Daily Planet globe to tanker trucks, to throw at villains. You can also rip down a lamppost and use it as a club.****Metropolis is presented as a wide open world where you can fly anywhere and perform any of the side missions at any given time.  Besides the main story missions, there are 200 kittens to rescue and many fires to put out.****The basic game is broken up a bit with two rather different sequences. There is a race around the city against Myxyzptlk and a Bizarro mode, in which you must destroy the city."},{"id":6226,"title":"Surf's Up","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Ubisoft Montreal","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Surfing","description":"Surf’s Up is a surfing game based on the movie of the same name. The game features 10 players in total (4 at the beginning and 6 more to unlock), 5 areas with 2-4 stages each and 3 basic modes for you to play. A Championship mode, a Multiplayer mode and a Leaf Sliding mode.****1. Championship: The place where you can surf as much as you like and unlock all the characters and stages by successfully completing the challenges of the Championship races. These challenges include performing tricks to reach a set high score, passing through certain gates and collecting red penguin statues.****2. Multiplayer: Multiplayer mode supports up to 4 players but you have to unlock the stages in Championship races.****3. Leaf Sliding: In this mode you go down a volcano not on a surfing board but on a huge leaf instead and must reach the finishing line within a certain time limit.****There is also the Extras option where you can see things you have unlocked like art, videos etc.****The PS3 version features an Exclusive Content option with additional film footage."},{"id":6227,"title":"Surfing H3O","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Opus","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Surfing","description":"H3O is a surfing game. A surfing game with some mondo big waves and plenty of chances to get creamed in the whitewash. With 11 playable characters, your goal is to take to the surfboard and ride up and down the crests of the ocean in your choice of 6 different areas. Take your skill to performing 11 separate tricks which can be linked together without limits. And all this done to the tunes of a mighty punk rock soundtrack!"},{"id":6228,"title":"Suzuki Super-Bikes II - Riding Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Milestone S.r.l","publisherName":"Valcon Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Developed by Kuju Entertainment, Crescent Suzuki Racing puts players in control of the meanest superbikes and sidecars on the international circuit. Chicanes, gravel traps, and other dangerous hazards will challenge drivers across 16 different racing circuits as they compete against other players or several ruthless AI opponents. Additional features include six varying championships, almost 20 different time trials, 25 kinds of superbikes -- including the GSX-R1000, and the ability to customize and tune your bike just the way you like it. "},{"id":6229,"title":"Suzuki TT Superbikes - Real Road Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Jester Interactive","publisherName":"Valcon Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Suzuki TT Superbikes features motorcycle racing that take place on the 37.73 mile Isle of Man Tourist Trophy race.  The game offers an arcade mode which contain races taking place on a particular section of the Isle of Man track. There is also a challenge mode, which consists of tasks that must be completed in order to progress. Tasks can vary from completing a course segment within a set time limit to races against opposing motorcyclists. The game also offers a head to head split-screen 2 player mode and a replay theater mode which lets the player race against their own replay ghost image.  Bikes are licensed from several different manufactures like Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki, and come in 125cc, 250cc, 400cc, 600cc, 750cc, 1000cc, and sidecar categories. These bikes are rated by how well their acceleration, top speed, cornering, brakes, and suspension perform. Bikes can sometimes be altered by changing their body and/or wheel color, and also the type of wheels and exhaust they have."},{"id":6230,"title":"Suzuki TT Superbikes - Real Road Racing Championship","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Jester Interactive","publisherName":"Valcon Games","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Experience the excitement of Superbike racing as you test your reflexes and skills across seven of the most demanding road-racing circuits from across the globe. ©Jester Interactive Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. TT Superbikes Real Road Racing Championship and all related titles and logos are trademarks of Jester Interactive Publishing Ltd. Published by Valcon Games LLC. \"SUZUKI\", \"S\", \"GSX-R1000\", \"GSX-R600\", \"RG500\" are trademarks of Suzuki Motor Corporation and used under license. "},{"id":6231,"title":"SVC Chaos - SNK vs. Capcom","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"This is the latest installment of the Capcom/SNK crossover series; this time around not developed by Capcom, but by SNK - hence the change in title from &quot;Capcom vs SNK&quot; to &quot;SNK vs Capcom&quot;. It's again an oldschool-style 2D beat'em'up with a wide selection of characters from SNK's and Capcom's classic Beat'em'Up series."},{"id":6232,"title":"Sven - Goran Eriksson's World Cup Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Anco","publisherName":"3DO Europe, Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Sven-Göran Eriksson's World Challenge is a soccer game. It features 204 national teams from all over the world. There are six playing modes: Exhibition match, training, league, play-offs, World Cup qualification or World Cup championship. It uses the same handling as the Kick Off series, which means the ball doesn't stick to the players' feet. There are just three buttons to use: shooting, passing and tackling. The whole technical side of the game is the same as in Kick Off 2002."},{"id":6233,"title":"Sven - Goran Eriksson's World Cup Manager","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Europe, Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"In 2002 Anco developed two soccer games that were licensed by the Swedish England coach Sven-Göran Eriksson. One was a action football game and this is the manager game. ****Your job is to take control of the England team and lead it through the qualifying stage before reaching the World Cup (and then later Euro 2004). For each match you play you are to take out a 23 player squad. The player database is reasonably large with most english players from the premiership to the conference league. ****The matches are presented with a 3D engine, where you watch the game from an isometric perspective."},{"id":6234,"title":"Swashbucklers - Blue vs. Grey","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Akella","publisherName":"1C Company","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Swashbucklers: Blue vs. Grey is an action adventure RPG, offering a chance to take to the high seas as the schizophrenic Captain Abraham Gray. Sail the world and explore towns on your own custom-made pirate ship as you smuggle and plunder your way to riches. Blow your enemy out of the water in naval battles or duel the rival ship captains one-on-one. Yet, beware of the mysterious English ironclad from Liverpool.****Enjoy a variety of weapons ranging from the classic six-shooter and sabers to more exotic inventions such as powder rockets or powerful gatling guns. Swashbucklers: Blue vs. Grey also offers many forms of customization: be it upgrading Captain Abraham Gray's ship into a fortress of defense or the most powerful array of armaments to sail the high seas. Even the Captain himself enjoys earning skills and perks. Skills can be distributed into various options such as fencing, shooting, and defense. Perks offer a chance to create a uniquely styled captain with special melee attacks, superb navigation skills, or a clever trader out for profit."},{"id":6235,"title":"SWAT - Global Strike Team","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Argonaut Games","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"SWAT: Global Strike Team is both a first person shooter and a strategy game since it combines the tactical strategic elements of SWAT 3 and the arcade action of Virtua Cop.****The SWAT: GST is an international, specialized squad whose main objective is to protect, defend and save the lives of the innocent. The storyline takes place five years in the future - in 2008, the year the GST was formed. As team leader Mathias Kincaid, formerly with US Army Delta Force, players will lead his squad all the way from basic training to full blown secret ops. ****There are 21 single-player and 10 multiplayer-only co-op missions involving search and rescue operations against terrorist factions. Modes of play include: Campaign, Co-op, Free-for-all, Team Deathmatch, and Time Attack. Orders are issued to the team members by way of the controller interface or an optional voice recognition system with a communication headset. The game offers a variety of assault weapons plus tools, like night vision goggles.****A new engine was designed specifically for this game to provide realistic shadows and a film-like appearance through the use of special filters."},{"id":6236,"title":"SWAT Siege","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games B.V.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"SWAT Siege is a shooting gallery title, reminiscent of games such as Cabal and Blood Bros. The player controls a SWAT agent tasked with clearing each level of all enemies. Like in Cabal, the player can only move left and right while also moving an aiming reticule across the screen to shoot enemies which appear from behind cover and at windows. The screen also scrolls slightly to the left and the right, and being hit once results in death. Score and weapon bonuses are awarded for shooting the enemies and they fly towards the player to be collected."},{"id":6237,"title":"Swing Away Golf","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"T&E Soft","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Much like Hot Shots Golf and Mario Golf, this golf game involves cartoon characters instead of the real thing.****You can play a 4 player match (basically take turns and finish with the best score), or, if you don't have any pals around at the time, go for story mode, where you choose your warrior, distribute skill points (in areas of power, accuracy, control, etc.) and make a career (in other words, work your way from amateur to pro, winning as many tournaments as possible, etc.)"},{"id":6238,"title":"Sword of Etheria, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Originally released as OZ (Over Zenith) in Japan, The Sword of Etheria is a single-player, 3rd person, role playing game with anime type graphics in a fantasy setting. Although some character names have been borrowed from The Wizard of Oz, the similarity ends there.  The hero and main character is Fiel (\"Feel\" in the Japanese version), a boy who lost his parents at a young age and was raised by his sister Dorothy. Although they are human, Fiel and Dorothy can tap into their world's magical power, Etheria. Toto, their special cat, is able to transform itself into a sword. The brother and sister share their ability with the Katina, spiritual creatures captured and employed by evil gods to tyrannize mankind. Feel frees two Katina (Almira and Leon) and they join with him on his quest to vanquish the evil gods, rescue their world and reclaim the life-giving power of Etheria.  The story unfolds during 20 chapters called \"stages\". Gameplay includes exploration of the world in a free-roaming style, conversations with NPCs and party members. Objects and animals in the environment can be destroyed to find valuable items. Combat relies heavily on teamwork and how well the player works with the AI-controlled companions. Attack combinations during battle involve passing an enemy back and forth between party members. The more adept the player becomes in handling the chained combat moves, the more bonuses and rankings can be gained.  Each character can be equipped with various armor, weaponry, and enchanted items like rings and necklaces. Items are found or can be purchased within the game.  Dialog choices during gameplay effect the \"affection\" value of Almira and Leon. A partner with a higher ranking in this area will chain up your combo/pass more frequently. There are at least three different endings which are determined by which mode you are playing as well as your dialog choices.  The game features Easy, Normal and Hard difficulty modes. The main difference between these modes is the amount and types of enemies that appear, items found in chests and dropped by enemies, and the respawn rate in some boss battles.  In Story Mode, only Feel can be controlled until later stages when another one of the trio can be selected. Unlockables are only available after completing the game in this mode and include bonus stages, special items, costumes, characters and a gallery with music, sounds and images."},{"id":6239,"title":"Sword of the Samurai","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Genki","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Sword of the Samurai is a unique \"semi-RPG\" where you play a wandering samurai (or ronin to be exact as you seem to have no master) trying to make a name for yourself in Japan and ultimately to become a master swordsman if you win the Shogun held swordsman competition. ****The gameplay focuses on improving and enhancing your somewhat terrible sword skill technique. As at the beginning of the game your sword play starts with what seems like \"swinging a bat\" rather than a sword technique, you improve your skill and techniques by \"stealing\" techniques by dueling with other swordsmen of which you add to your own library of sword techniques and customize which techniques suit your purposes.****The \"semi-RPG\" elements refer to the \"skill and techniques\" development of your character. The more duels, missions and bouts your character accomplishes, the more sword techniques your character will eventually learn as well as gradually increasing your character stats.****Thus dueling is the essence of the gameplay, may it be a friendly match with wooden swords or unofficial death matches using your steel sword (katana). ****Swordplay techniques are extremely complicated at first, comprising of detailed forms: Stances, each with different types of attacks; Parrying and the ability to counter attack after a correct block; Stance Attack, the ability for a surprise attack against a correct stance and much more.****Learn all these techniques by dueling, learning from the local dojo's and ultimately gaining enough fame and skill to duel the many wandering master swordsmen that may teach you a thing or two about special sword skills."},{"id":6240,"title":"Swords of Destiny","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Artoon","publisherName":"Rising Star Games Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The player takes control of Lei Yun, an extremely gifted warrior apprentice, against a dark race of powerful demons, called Gyakki.****Combat is defined by two aspects: the first one is given by the three main swords of the game, each having his own special abilities when equipped, adding the strategic element of using the correct weapon according to the type of demon you are facing. In addition, the player can also use the weapons dropped by slain enemies. Second aspect is aerial combat, called \"sword time\" that leads to extremely powerful, and acrobatic, combos."},{"id":6241,"title":"Syberia","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Microids","publisherName":"Microïds","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You are Kate Walker, a lawyer that has been entrusted by the Universal Toy Company to negotiate the takeover of an old luxury toy and automaton factory. ** Over the centuries, the factory has been developing clockwork devices, specializing in perpetual mechanical movement. The factory's ambitions, however, are ill-suited to the contemporary economic climate, and the elderly Anna Voralberg, at the helm of the Valadilene factory for more than half a century, has decided to sell up. ****It turns out that the takeover might not be as straightforward as expected. The day that Kate Walker arrives, Anna Voralberg is being buried. What is more is that she has left an heir – her brother Hans. But Hans had left the valley at the end of the thirties and never returned, and was actually believed to be dead. However, a letter written by Anna in the days leading up to her death reveals that Hans is well and truly alive and living somewhere in… Siberia! ** Valadilene's elderly notary entrusted to take care of Anna's affairs suggests that Kate find Hans Voralberg as he is now the only person in a position to ratify the sale of the family business. You are on your way..."},{"id":6242,"title":"Syberia II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Microids","publisherName":"MC2-Microïds","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You find Kate Walker continuing her journey exactly where the first game, Syberia, ended. Rather than return to her life as a New York attorney, Kate chooses to journey with Hans Voralberg to the frozen northlands of Syberia aboard his futuristic train.****Kate, Hans and Oscar, the humorous automaton, will travel through four locations on their way to the mythical Syberia, where Hans believes the ancient mammoth race still exists. As the threesome make their way through the harsh, but beautiful, wintery landscapes, many obstacles will get in their way. Talk to people Kate meets and solve situation, inventory-based and mechanical puzzles.****Graphically rich environments, an original musical score as well as animated scenery and objects top the features in this point-and-click \"pure\" adventure game."},{"id":6243,"title":"Syphon Filter - Dark Mirror","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sony Bend","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In this fifth and portable installment to the Syphon Filter series, you play multiple characters, including Gabe Logan, all who are agents of Precision Strike, a government agency.  In the game's single player story mode, standard Rambo tactics won't work.  You must use stealth combined with state of the art weapons and melee combat to help uncover a deadly threat to global security, the Dark Mirror project.  The game also allows you to replay all missions for special bonus material.  The game's online multiplayer mode allows for four different games modes including team and free-for-all deathmatches and two different co-op games."},{"id":6244,"title":"Syphon Filter - Logan's Shadow","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sony Bend","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Logan's Shadow, the second PSP iteration of the long running Syphon Filter series, sees Gabe Logan in the battle of his life as he faces the possibility of his long time friend and ally, Lian Xing, could be a double agent. ****This 3rd-person stealth title uses all the tricks in the book, with Logan's task made simpler thanks to a number of gadgets, weapons and techniques available to him. For example, using boxes and walls to duck and cover or humans themselves to create a shield against incoming bullets can save you both health and time in the middle of the action.****New interactive moments, such as unlocking doors or moving heavy items out of the way, require the right timing of button presses to pull off the moves. You will also go underwater to explore the depths of the ocean in order to take down the enemy and solve the mystery that could tear the world apart.****There are five multiplayer modes available, two new to the franchise (Sabotage and Retrieval), and three returning modes (Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch and Rogue Agent)."},{"id":6245,"title":"Syphon Filter - The Omega Strain","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Sony Bend","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The hero of the first 3 Syphon Filters, Gabe Logan has recruited a new antiterrorist organization called IPCA. Throughout majority of the game you control the recruits. However, you play as Gabe in one mission. Out of the 17 missions, you can play about half of them online. The missions are large and take place all over the world. The main focus of the game is on weapons. The game was basically developed with online in mind."},{"id":6246,"title":"Taiko Drum Master","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"Taiko Drum Master is an entry in Namco's Taiko No Tatsujin rhythm game series and the first to have a Western release. As in other rhythm games, the goal is to interact with a special controller according to scrolling onscreen prompts timed to music. This game comes bundled with the TaTaCon drum controller, a miniature version of a Japanese taiko drum with sensors in the middle and on the sides. In-game actions are indicated by scrolling circle icons. Red circles indicate hitting the center of the drum, while blue circles require the player to hit the edge. On big circles, the player can hit both center or edge sensors for bonus points. Finally, yellow lines and balloons require the player to perform drum rolls.  The game comes with a varied set of tunes: from covered pop hits like Material Girl and ABC to music from other Namco games such as Katamari Damacy and Dragon Spirit and even television theme songs. In addition, there are also several mini-games included on the disc that use the TaTaCon for more esoteric purposes, such as watermelon eating and wolf-stacking.  The Japanese release is mostly the same, including keeping the game completely in English, but switches out a few of the tracks (particularly the TV show themes) for songs recognizable to Japanese audiences, such as We Will Rock You, I'm A Slave 4 U, and I Was Born To Love You."},{"id":6247,"title":"Taito Legends","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Empire Oxford","publisherName":"Xplosiv","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Taito Legends consists of 29 of Taito's arcade games from the 80s and early 90s, including:****1. Battle Shark**2. Bubble Bobble**3. Colony 7**4. Continental Circuit**5. Electric Yo-Yo, The**6. Elevator Action**7. Exzisus**8. Gladiator**9. Great Swordsman**10. Jungle Hunt**11. New Zealand Story, The**12. Ninja Kids, The**13. Operation Wolf**14. Operation Thunderbolt**15. Phoenix**16. Plotting**17. Plump Pop**18. Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2**19. Rastan**20. Return of the Invaders**21. Space Gun**22. Space Invaders**23. Space Invaders Part II**24. Super Qix**25. Thunder Fox**26. Tokio**27. Tube-It**28. Volfied**29. Zoo Keeper****Operation Wolf, Operation Thunderbolt and Space Gun all lack light gun support, but a gun cursor is placed on screen, in which the user can move around and manipulate.****Extras include video interviews with Space Invaders creator, Tomohiro Nishikado and Bubble Bobble creator, Fukio Mitsuji. 3D Models of Arcade Cabinets and Original Arcade Flyer Artwork is also included."},{"id":6248,"title":"Taito Legends 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Empire Oxford","publisherName":"Xplosiv","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"Another serving of Taito's arcade games squeezed onto a single disc. It features 39 games including:****1. Alpine Ski**2. Arabian Magic**3. Balloon Bomber (PS2 exclusive)**4. Bonze Adventure**5. Bubble Symphony (Xbox and PC exclusive)**6. Cadash (Xbox and PC exclusive)**7. Cameltry**8. Chack 'n Pop**9. Cleopatra Fortune**10. Crazy Balloon**11. Darius Gaiden**12. Don Doko Don**13. Dungeon Magic (or Light Bringer)**14. Elevator Action Returns**15. Football Champ**16. Front Line**17. G Darius (PS2 exclusive)**18. Gekirindan**19. Grid Seeker**20. Growl**21. Gun Frontier**22. Insector X**23. Kiki Kaikai**24. Kuri Kinton**25. Liquid Kids**26. Lunar Rescue**27. Metal Black**28. Nastar**29. Pop 'n Pop (Xbox and PC exclusive)**30. Puchi Carat**31. Puzzle Bobble 2**32. Qix**33. Ramais**34. RayForce (Xbox and PC exclusive - also known as Galactic Attack)**35. Ray Storm (PS2 exclusive)**36. Space Invaders '95**37. Space Invaders DX**38. Super Space Invaders '91**39. Syvalion (PS2 exclusive)**40. The Fairyland Story**41. The Legend of Kage**42. Violence Fight**43. Wild Western"},{"id":6249,"title":"Tak - The Great Juju Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"The Great Juju Challenge is the third game in the platforming series. It stars Tak (the hero from the first two games) and his brother Lok. The story is about how the people in Tak's village have set up a course of events for people to compete in. The game is a mixture of platforming and adventure. Tak and Lok have entered the event in hopes of winning. Introduced to this game is the ability to swap between characters with the touch of a butto or in 2 player mode you can play together in split screen. **The characters have to reach various checkpoints to extend the level. All the levels take place in the various jungle settings of Tak's Village. The events consist of swimming, racing, climbing ropes, and other endurance challenges.****Tak is the magic user while Lok is the brawn. During the game, the two characters provide comical banter with each other. Tak can use a chicken suit to fly and a lobster suit to swim underwater. The cutscenes are in real time. Taloc, the bad guy from the previous games, is nowhere to be found as the game now focuses on the Juju challenge and not on trying to defeat the bad guy. Patrick Warburton voices Lok."},{"id":6250,"title":"Tak 2 - The Staff of Dreams","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Tak, hero from the previous game has been randomly falling into deep sleeps.  During this time, he travels to a \"Dream World\", where he is told that he must rescue a princess, or else he will fall into a sleep from which he will never awaken from.  Tak and Jibolba, Tak's mentor, travel to visit Jibolba's brother, JB, who is an expert in dreams.****Tak 2 is fairly different from Tak and the Power of Juju.  While it is still a 3D platform game, it is more focused on puzzles and combat as opposed to collecting items.  In earlier stages, Tak must use animals to his advantage as he makes his way through levels - for example, a bear can be used as a trampoline, Tak can ride warthogs after being sprayed by skunks to mask his scent, and more.  Jibolba is along for the ride, but has transformed into a flea for easy transport.  As a result, you can throw him at enemies to bite them and make them sleepy.****Later on, Tak gains the power to transform into various animals himself.  As a frog he can swim without being eaten by crocodiles, he can soar on air currents as a flying squirrel, and can break through barriers by charging through as a warthog.  When Tak gains the titular Staff of Dreams as he progresses through the game, he can also create more powerful attacks using his magic, or \"juju\"."},{"id":6251,"title":"Tak and the Guardians of Gross","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"As the keeper of the power of Juju, it's Tak's responsibility to care for the sacred Juju shrines. Unfortunately, Tak accidentally frees the four \"Grosstrosities\" - Stink Giant, Slime Giant, Landfill Giant, and Molten Cheese Giant who were trapped in the shrine. These giants were trapped because they were so disgusting that they were just too gross to walk the earth. Tak must seek the help of four new Jujus in order to defeat the \"Big Gs\" before they cover the world in their stinky foulness. "},{"id":6252,"title":"Tak and the Power of Juju","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Avalanche Software","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Tak and the Power of Juju is a tale of good vs. evil set in an ancient, tribal world where magic (Juju) really works. Tak, a shaman's apprentice and unlikely hero, sets off on an action-filled, yet humorous journey to save his village from an evil Juju Man. Tak will have to stretch beyond his training and use his wits, his environment and the power of the Juju gods to complete his quest and reinstate peace in his mystical world. Run, jump, swing, and thwack your way through worlds like the Burial Grounds, Chicken Island, Tree Village, and Dryrock Canyon, transform into a chicken and a fish, and collect 17 powerful Juju spells that will aid Tak in his journey."},{"id":6253,"title":"Tale of Despereaux, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Brash Entertainment","publisherName":"Brash Entertainment, LLC.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Based on the movie of the same name, The Tale of Despereaux stars Despereaux, the mouse with the big ears, who is not afraid of anything. When the human Princess Pea is  kidnapped, Despereaux goes to the rescue.****Gameplay is the standard 3rd-person platforming and combat, with a focus on mouse-like agility. You can buy extra combat moves from the swash-buckling Caravaggio using cheese pieces or shiny buttons you find."},{"id":6254,"title":"Tales of Legendia","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"You play as Senel Coolidge, a white-haired young man who is deeply attached to his sister Shirley. One day the two were sailing on a boat and suddenly discovered what seemed like a huge continent - a giant ship called Legacy, a relic of an ancient civilization. Senel and Shirley begin to learn about the culture of this new world, and Shirley discovers that there must be some connection between it and herself. But before long Shirley is abducted, and Senel swears to find her and to unravel the mystery of the new world.****Like in all previous \"Tales Of...\" games, the battles take place on a 2D plane, and are entirely in real time. You can manually control only one character in your party, while others perform the actions automatically, according to assigned strategy. It is possible to combine several attacks in order to learn new ones, and also to cook new items by using recipes."},{"id":6255,"title":"Tales of the Abyss","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Bandai Games Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Tales of the Abyss is the story of Luke fon Fabre's unintentional journey outside of his mansion, which he has been locked inside of for the last several years, since he was found in an abandoned castle after an kidnapping attempt, with no recollection of his past. Luke soon uncovers a plot to destroy the world as he knows it, and he and his ever expanding party of comrades (including a fire spewing mouse-thing named Mieu) must help to unite two kingdoms, and settle on the matter of his own identity before the world comes to an end.****ToA uses the same basic combat engine as its predecessors. The battles takes place on a pseudo-2D fighting ground that resembles the surrounding wilderness. You can set your party members to an AI  controlled setting or give commands to each one by cycling through them in battle. This style can be somewhat of a hassle for those RPG fans who are used to the Final Fantasy style of combat,  and it takes some getting used to even for Tales series veterans.****The way the rest of the game plays is similar to that of traditional RPGS: you and your party go through many different towns, explore lots of dungeons, and explore. The exploration is done via the World Map screen, which is an isometric view that follows your character around as you move."},{"id":6256,"title":"Tank Elite","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Vingt - et - un Systems","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Take control of a series of tanks spanning from WWII to modern day. With one of 13 armoured tanks, tear through the front line as you operate the tank and cannon independently in real-time battles against opposing forces. "},{"id":6257,"title":"Taxi 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft Montreal","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Taxi 3 is a Playstation on car set 2. Take the wheel of the most famous taxis and lead out 10 explosive missions directly inspired original screenplay.  Your best features: fast and precise driving and reflexes foolproof.  Story mode lets you relive all the greatest moments from the film. "},{"id":6258,"title":"Taxi Rider","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Taxi Rider on Playstation 2, take the controls of a crazy taxi and try to bring your customers to their appointment in the allotted time.  You'll get all kinds of imaginable customers: the guy pressed carsick boy passing by the injured man who must be taken to the hospital urgently.  Hurry up, but be careful as your driving style affects your reputation. "},{"id":6259,"title":"Taz Wanted","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"The devious Yosemite Sam has captured Taz and locked him up as a circus animal and is planning to turn Taz's beloved homeland into a amusement park.****But then Taz successfully escapes from the clutches of Sam and once again is going on the rampage to stop Sam's plans for his homeland.****Blast your way through 15 different levels, each of which can be destroyed using spin, bounce and burp attacks.**You can get foods such as mage hot chili and soda to aid your mission of vengeance against Sam."},{"id":6260,"title":"TD Overdrive","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pitbull Syndicate","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Test Drive Overdrive possesses a unique feel and personality due to its story mode. The player is immersed into a world of underground and illegal street racing, pitting their racing prowess against other street racers while at the same time trying to remain one step ahead of the pursuing police as they push their courage and ability to the limit, along with the limits of their car.  Featuring over 20 licensed exotic sports cars and all-American muscle cars including the Jaguar XK-R and the Nissan Skyline, the Ford Mustang and the Plymouth Cuda. Exact digital and aural recreations of their real-world counterparts, all of the cars in TD Overdrive also contain ultra-realistic behavioural physics. The game also features four real-world locations including London and San Francisco in which traffic will react as it does in reality with vehicles stopping at traffic lights and crossing at intersections; pedestrians will jump out of the way to avoid being hit and roadside objects can be collided with and destroyed. "},{"id":6261,"title":"Technic Beat","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Arika","publisherName":"Arika Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"This is a game where you have to use your sense of rhythm to pass the levels with 85 different songs.****You walk around on a little stage with your character. As the music plays, markers pop up on the stage that expand in sync with the music. You have to hit those markers at the right time. This will trigger an instrument or jingle of the music (and give you points). Each characters has special abilities - some of them for example can move the markers to get them closer (or out of reach of the opponents). All characters can use a pitch-bend to change the tone of a triggered jingle for extra fun.****Apart from having several game modes, you can also play this game solo or with a friend, either cooperative or in a battle mode to see who's got a better sense of rhythm."},{"id":6262,"title":"Teen Titans","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Teen Titans is based on the cartoon of the same name.  Players control the five team members: Robin, Cyborg, Raven, Starfire and Beast Boy and can switch between them at any time.  Each character has a unique set of powers and moves.  In addition to the standard combos, in co-op modem characters can perform team moves together for added damage.  There are power-ups to be found through the game which speed the world slow it down, increase your attack, etc.  The game is set up as a series of levels and after completing a level, each heroes' abilities are upgraded.****The Titans receive a video game in the mail, but find themselves trapped inside when they try to play it.  They must battle their way through many enemies, including bosses drawn from the show, to escape.****There is also a multiplayer mode which works something like a four-player fighting game.  This can be played against bots or with other humans.  In addition to the Titans themselves, you can play as the bosses from single-player or more than a dozen other characters from the show that are unlocked by finding hidden items in story mode."},{"id":6263,"title":"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Mutant Melee","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Konami Computer Entertainment Hawaii","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Melee is a 3D fighting game based on the 2003 animated series.  The combat system is similar to the earlier games based on that series, but unlike them, it is a competitive vs. fighting game.  It is not a traditional one-on-one fighter, but an arena-based, four-player game - somewhat along the lines of Power Stone.****There are two game modes. There is a single-player adventure mode in which you must guide one of ten characters (including six unlockables) through a series of 100 bouts that have you either beating up enemies, or, in a few cases, dodging bombs for a set amount of time. Completion of these portions unlocks the additional characters, bonus characters and stages for melee mode.****Melee mode is the multiplayer portion. It has ten basic and twelve unlockable characters, and nine basic and fifteen unlockable stages. There are four game types which mirror popular types from first-person shooters. There is a deathmatchesque knock-out mode, where the goal is to score the most KOs. (Players respawn after being KOed.) There is also a Last Man Standing mode, where the goal is to be the only player left when the others are KOed, a King of the Hill, where you must stand on a glowing patch of ground and defend it from other players, and a Keep away mode, where you must hold a treasure chest and avoid other players who are trying to beat you up and take it."},{"id":6264,"title":"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Smash-Up","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Game Arts","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up is a versus fighting game released in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of the Ninja Turtles franchise. Created by Game Arts, co-developer of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Smash-Up has many similarities with that title, with similar game modes, gameplay and controls. The game takes inspiration from various versions of the Turtles throughout the years: the character models are based closely on those from the 2007 animated film, while the character voices are provided by the cast from the 2003 series. Story sequences are shown in monochrome comic artwork drawn by veteran Turtles comic artist Jim Lawson with the story provided by franchise co-creator Peter Laird.  Single player game modes include: •Arcade: the main single player story mode. Selecting from the four turtles, Master Splinter, April O'Neil or Casey Jones, players fight through eight battles, with several mini-games in between. Each characters has their own ending sequence. •Practice: practice against a single enemy who can be set to pursue various strategies or be idle. •Mission: a series of 51 consecutive missions, each with a set goal. These include only using or finishing with certain moves or protecting a certain character from harm Modes playable with multiple players (with customizable rules, playable off- or online) include: •Battle Royal: free-for-all match. •Tournament: for up to eight players. •Swap Out: the winner of a match stays on for the next fight. Finally, Survival mode tasks players with fights against an endless number of enemies.  Fighting moves include weak and strong attacks, special ninja powers, grabs and throws, guards, jumps and double jumps. Matches are won by depleting the enemy's health or throwing them out of the arena. Power-ups appear randomly during a fight, including one-time use weapons or pizza for health replenishment.  Besides the seven starting characters, the game includes a further five that can be unlocked by beating the arcade mode. Exclusive to the Wii version are a further four characters, including several variations of Rabbid from Ubisoft's Raving Rabbids series. Besides several unlockable levels, other hidden bonuses are alternate costumes for all characters and comic covers, concept art, and trailers from various Turtles incarnations."},{"id":6265,"title":"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCE Studios","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Based on the newer anime styled FOX cartoon of the same name, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles features Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo and Donatello as green ninjas. Living in the sewers, they creep out when nobody is looking to fight for truth, justice and another slice of pizza. Fighting against the public face of inventor Baxter Stockman and the more shadowy figure of Shredder and his Foot Clan, these Ninja Turtles will get the chance to make their opponents eat shell!****The game is a 3D beat-em-up with multiple players. The game sprites all resemble the cartoony look of the TV show and each turtle features unique moves, sound bytes and fighting style all his own. Ninja Turtle moves include a weaker/quicker attack, a stronger/slower attack, Ninja Shuriken and a Jump-Kick."},{"id":6266,"title":"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 - Battle Nexus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"KCE Studios","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The sequel to 2003's updated beat 'em up, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus sets the turtle quartet on another adventure from the series' second season, this time allowing the entire team to work together via a 4-player multiplayer mode.****Each turtle now has their own unique ability and special fighting moves that fit in with their personality: such as operating switches and computers, or moving or destroying stationary objects.  In single-player mode, players can switch turtles on the fly in order to accomplish the various tasks.  Throughout some levels, the turtles also have racing sections over various terrains.****As players progress through the game, they can find secret items, abilities, and power-ups, including the original late 1980's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game."},{"id":6267,"title":"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 - Mutant Nightmare","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"KCE Studios","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The TMNT are back once again to fight shredder. It has the same look and control scheme as the previous 2 games. Also, like the previous game it is a beat-em up action game. You can play the game with up to 3 friends. The game has a few different missions as turtles fight Triceratons in order to find the missing Fugitoid and prevent their siege on Earth. All 4 turtles can be on screen at the same time. With the other turtles you can make teamed up group attacks to attack a target and perform special moves. In addition there is an ultimate turtle mode, where your turtle will become temporarily invincible and be able to blow through lots of enemies easily. By gathering special items like crystals, you can upgrade your turtles, giving them new techniques and special moves."},{"id":6268,"title":"Tekken 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Tekken 4 takes the series onto a new generation of home hardware, and the graphics show signs of this. There are 20 characters, four of whom are new. New strategies in fighting are introduced with the addition of walls, terrain effects, position changes, and enhanced side-stepping. In total there are 9 gameplay modes, including a new Training mode and the Tekken Force game."},{"id":6269,"title":"Tekken 5","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"This is the King of The Iron Fist Tournament 5. This is a arcade-perfect**port of the game that was on the System 256 hardware. This game's jam-packed with extras that will have gamers coming back for more! It contains 30 playable fighters. It has an amazing graphics engine that takes advantage of the PS2 hardware."},{"id":6270,"title":"Tekken Tag Tournament","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"In this, the fourth Tekken game in the series, and the first for the Playstation 2, you can duel it out with all your favourite characters from past Tekken games with the new tag feature (as the title suggests). You simply choose two characters to battle with, and during the fight you can swap the characters on screen (much like tag team wrestling)."},{"id":6271,"title":"Telly Addicts","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Telly Addicts is a game for one or two people based on the UK TV series of the same name that was aired in the mid to late 1980's. The game follows the format of the television series in that there are six rounds of multiple choice questions all of which are based on old television programs, each correctly answered question scores a point and in the multiplayer game the player with the most points wins. The rounds in the game are:•Screen Test - Here the player is presented with six TV screens from which they must select three. After each selection a picture is revealed and an associated TV trivia question is asked. •Classic Clips - This shows a short video excerpt from a television program after which three related questions are asked. •Spotlight Round - here we have five questions which must all be answered within ten seconds •Reveal Round - This starts with a grainy picture that gradually becomes clearer, the clearer the tincture, however, the fewer points are scored. •Guess The Year - The player is shown a picture and is asked a question such as \"When did this first appear on TV?\", as an aid they are given the decade and just need to select the appropriate year. This is then followed by a couple of related trivia questions. •Randomiser - A spinner selects a category and the player must answer a related question. The game features the original presenter, Noel Edmonds who introduces each round and each question and, of course, clips and pictures from many UK and US TV shows."},{"id":6272,"title":"Tenchu - Fatal Shadows","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"K2 LLC","publisherName":"FromSoftware, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Tenchu Kurenai is a game where you play one of two Kunoichis (female ninjas) trying to complete missions. The game's main idea is to use stealth and be cunning to complete your goal.****The story is set in the japanese Middle Ages.**Ayame is a ninja working for a feudal lord. Dispatched for a mission in a destroyed village she meets Rin, who believes Ayame destroyed her village."},{"id":6273,"title":"Tenchu - Wrath of Heaven","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"K2 LLC","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"A war is at hand. Tenrai is building an army full of dark lords and ninjas. Is simple goal is to conquer Japan. Only you can stop him from completing his deadly quest.****Set in the 16th century, you play stealth assassin ninja, Rikimaru. Returning from another place in time, Rikimaru has learned to master his shadow, gaining him further advantage in his task to seek out and kill those who seek to destroy Japan.****Using his stealth ability, you must search your way through mission after mission, completing quests either as Rikimaru or his partner in crime, Ayame. Various weapons and items, including the nimble ninja sword and the bow and arrow, will aid you in your quest.****Tenchu also supports 2 player co-op and deathmatch modes."},{"id":6274,"title":"Tengai","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Psikyo","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Hurry to save a beautiful princess from her imminent doom!  Prevent the monters her from making the final sacrifice!  - 7 Difficult levels.  - Exhilarating multiplayer matches.  - 5 characters with completely different special abilities and moves.  - Ample possibilties to modify the play options.  - Frenzied nonstop action.  - Gigantic bosses to confront. "},{"id":6275,"title":"Tennis Court Smash","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"HuneX","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Serve, smash and volley your way to the finals! Polish your tactics and techniques with this entertaining and easy-to-play tennis game"},{"id":6276,"title":"Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Black Ops Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is based on the movie of the same name, but with an extended storyline. In 2032 the player is the T-850 model 101 Terminator, operating under SKYNET control.  He is captured and reprogrammed by Kate Brewster to help the human resistance, and ordered to cross the destroyed battlefields of Los Angeles and Hollywood and take over the SKYNET base. Once the base is under their control, Brewster sends the Terminator back in time to protect her younger self and John Connor from the T-X, the technologically advanced female Terminator and SKYNET's most lethal killing machine. The Terminator teams up with John and Kate in the present day on their mission to stop SKYNET from starting World War III.****The game is a first-person shooter combined with hand to hand combat. The first-person mode features the \"Terminator\" POV view, showing the infrared heads-up information display seen in the movies."},{"id":6277,"title":"Terminator 3 - The Redemption","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Paradigm Entertainment","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Terminator 3: The Redemption is a combination of 3rd person shooter, rail, and driving game featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the infamous T-850 Infiltrator. The game features 20+ alternate vehicles with never before seen SkyNet units and a Tech-Com Force Co-op mode. Your goal is to ensure the survival of both John Connor and Kate Brewster in present and future universes."},{"id":6278,"title":"Terminator, The - Dawn of Fate","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Paradigm Entertainment","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Tech Com forces trying to defend earth from the destructive Skynet machines for many years. Terminator T-800 has a new deadly plan - travel back to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor, and thus prevent her son, the resistance leader John Connor, being born. If you can get to a time travel device, you can stop this. The stakes could not be higher - without John, your force would be nothing.****The game is a third-person action game, with 11 levels across a range of terrains. You can play as Kyle Reese, Catherine Luna and another secret character - each of whom has their own moves, and can use 20 different weapons ranging from rocket launchers to explosives. The camera view can be used to target an enemy."},{"id":6279,"title":"Test Drive - Eve of Destruction","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Monster Games Inc.","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Modeled on real thrill-show events across America, TD:EOD is a wild racing game with an authentic grassroots flavor.  From destruction derbies to suicide races, you can race authentic rust-buckets in a variety of rural tracks.  Smashing other racers is rewarded, and the computer opponents will try to smash you as well!  Try to complete a full career, starting out with your mom's junk car, racing local goof-balls in crazy races.  A wiseacre announcer provides local flavor, as you and your pals take a school bus over a tremendous jump, and the crowd goes wild!"},{"id":6280,"title":"Test Drive","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pitbull Syndicate","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is the 2002 update to the long-running Test Drive series. The Test Drive games put you in the driver's seat of a fast real-life sports car, and let you drive around at reckless speeds through busy city streets and scenic mountainside highways.****This edition of Test Drive has some improvements over it's predecessor, Test Drive 6. This time around there is a story driven mode, called \"The Underground.\" You take the role of Dennis Black, an independent street racer who improves his standing in the underground street racing world with the help of a mysterious benefactor.****There are 4 tracks: San Francisco, Tokyo, London, and Monaco. These tracks are considerably larger and more open than the previous games.  There are now multiple races and routes through each track."},{"id":6281,"title":"Test Drive Off-Road Wide Open","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rockstar San Diego","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is the successor to Test Drive: Off-Road 3. In this game, the player controls one of 13 American Four By Fours through Hawaii, Moab, or Yosemite to be crowned King of The Off-Road. The player can race in a single, arcade race, take a complete free ride, or race in career mode. There are three kinds of racing to master: Circuit, Blitz, and Scramble.****Circuit Races are exactly as they sound. The player howls around a course through checkpoints before time runs out at least twice.****Blitz Races are considerably shorter than Circuit Races. The strategy for racing itself is not much different, except the race is in a linear fashion of point A-to-B.****In Scramble Races the player roars around an area \"collecting\" checkpoints in a random location as fast as possible. These are the shortest races in the game.****This game can be played by two players."},{"id":6282,"title":"Test Drive Unlimited","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Melbourne House","publisherName":"Atari UK Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Test Drive Unlimited lets the player choose one of several characters, both male and female, waiting at an airport to check in for their flight to the Caribbean dream island O'ahu located in Hawaii. The characters do not have different statistics, that only applies to the extravagant, licensed cars.****The whole island is accessible from the beginning and after the player has bought his first home and car, he can either drive around and look for events or load up the map and jump directly to a location of a race, a car salesman or other locations - similar to Need for Speed Underground. Every bought car has a built-in navigation system, guided by a woman's voice to get the player to his destination, either pre-programmed in the game or decided by the player.****There are over 125 different cars and motorcycles in different price ranges to choose from. From the Audi TT over the Jaguar XJ200 to the McLaren F1 and Kawasaki Z1000, there is everything the character needs as a young man or girl with too much money on their hands. Each car has its own, realistic set of characteristics such as speed or handling, but they all have a highly detailed exterior and interior in common.****The character starts with $200.000 dollars in his pocket, but there will not be anything left after buying a first car and home. Additional cash needs to be earned in different kinds of races from checkpoint challenges to time trials. The money cannot only be used to buy new homes and new cars (and a little tuning for those), but also to buy new outfits for the avatar.****The heart of Test Drive Unlimited is the online mode. Using a GameSpy account, players connect to the official TDU server immediately after loading the game. New options become available online, such as a meeting lounge where the statistics and looks of other players can be looked up. It also provides access to player-created matches shown on the map screen. Creating a race  here also works in the singleplayer modes. At any location, the start and finish can be defined, as well as the type of the race, which type/classes of cars or bikes are allowed and how many people can participate. If not all slots have been filled up by other players, the AI will take control of the rest.****The PSP and PS2 versions have a lower visual quality and lack a few features, such as manual transmission, avatar customization, certain cars and all motorcycles, dealership and tuning shop NPCs, the vehicle interior camera angle and certain missions. They do include Master Points and Auto GPS, and certain default vehicles only available for the 360 version through download packs."},{"id":6283,"title":"Tetris Worlds","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blue Planet Software","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"It's Tetris as we all remember it. Drop different shaped blocks into the container, and fit them together to form a horizontal line, and the line disappears. Your job is to keep going as long as possible by clearing the container of blocks.****This will be the first time on a Game Boy System that 4 players can play multiplayer Tetris, which is much the same as the original Tetris, only that when you clear a line of blocks, the line(s) appear in another players screen."},{"id":6284,"title":"Theme Park Roller Coaster","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bullfrog Productions","publisherName":"Electronic Arts","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Theme Park Roller Coaster is the sequel to Theme Park and the second game in the series. It is a theme park management game where players build their own theme park with roller coasters, rides and food stalls. Each building can be customized for its appearance, prices and also the length of the ride. Roller coasters play an important role as the main attraction for visitors. Players can design a custom ride and then test it from a first-person view.  In this version the park can be built in four different worlds: Lost Kingdom (prehistoric theme), Halloween World (spooky theme), Wonderland (fantasy theme) and Space Zone (futuristic theme). The game boasts 3D graphics and players can walk around in their park as if they were one of the guests, and go on the rides. Golden Tickets can be won by doing great things to the park and these can be used to buy new rides and parks."},{"id":6285,"title":"They Came from the Skies","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"It is 1960 and the peace and prosperity of Planet Earth is shattered as an aggressive alien species starts a full scale invasion. Their objective â€\" the annihilation of the human race!  The signs were there â€\" a series of UFO sighting had led to speculation that we were not alone in the universe. But no-one expected the enormity of the threat. Mother ships, troop drop ships and super fast UFOâ€™s seem to be everywhere â€\" and we were not prepared.  The first â€\" and last â€\" line of defense is you and your squadron of 1960â€™s classic aircraft. You have the skills and the weaponry to battle with the UFOâ€™s â€\" but the odds are against you as the enemy seems to have a never ending supply of UFOâ€™s. If you can force their ships to land and take control of a UFO you can fly undetected into the hornets nest of the Mother ship itself and turn the tide of war in your favour.  Itâ€™s a simple case of destroy all aliens or be destroyed along with everyone else on the planet! "},{"id":6286,"title":"Thing, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Computer Artworks","publisherName":"Black Label Games","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Set after the events of the 1982 John Carpenter movie, The Thing is a squad based 3rd person shooter, where each member of your team is equipped with a range of weapons and items to help you in your quest to destroy The Thing. ****You must use every player in the squad if you wish to proceed through each level, and once you find one of the thousands of alien creatures through-out the complex, weapons such as flame throwers, pistols and more come into play.****20 levels are on offer, with humans scattered around the area. But are they friend or an infected foe? Trust is the key to success."},{"id":6287,"title":"Thomas & Friends - A Day at the Races","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Join Thomas & Friends for a day at the races. Itâ€™s race day on the Island of Sodor and Thomas and his friends are preparing to roll down the tracks in his most exciting adventure yet. Everybody wants to be crowned the fastest engine on Sodor, but there can only be one champion and Thomas is determined that this year it will be him. Using the EyeToy USB Camera to play you must help Thomas and his friends get ready to race, sprint for the finish line and arrive safely back at the engine shed at the end of the day. So hop onboard, stoke the engine and get set to steam your way to success. "},{"id":6288,"title":"Thrillville - Off the Rails","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Frontier Developments","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Thrillville: Off the Rails is an amusement park simulator and is the sequel to the original title Thrillville.****Uncle Mortimer returns to aid you with his brand new Woah Coaster pieces which allow the player to build coasters with massive jumps, ring or fire and spinning blades into their coaster.****The main plot line is that Globo-Joy, the rival park owners and main antagonist from the first game, are trying to destroy the good name of Thrillville by putting saboteurs in your park.****The only way to solve the mystery is to help solve your guests' problems by building new rides and coasters or beat challengers to your games."},{"id":6289,"title":"Thrillville","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Frontier Developments","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Thrillville is an amusement park simulator where you take on the role of the favoured nephew or niece of the eccentric uncle Mortimer, the world-renowned owner of the Thrillville theme park franchise. When uncle Mortimer is indisposed, he lets you take over running of five fabulous parks. The only problem is that Uncle Mortimer's arch nemesis Vernon Garrison is trying to knock Thrillville off the map with his Globo-Joy chain of multi-conglomerate parks and will stop at nothing to crush Thrillville like a bug and become number one. The only way to stop him is to keep the parks running smoothly, this involves keeping the guests happy and finding out their needs and wants.****Created by the team behind RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, the game moves away from pure management for the console systems. You can construct your own rides and test them yourself. Daily chores require you to construct new attractions and stalls, and customers need to be kept happy with reasonable prices.****Instead of crunching numbers, some daily chores have been turned into mini-games based on classic games. Using shoot-em-ups, racing games and rhythm games, mundane tasks become exciting events. You can even participate in the games available for your visitors. Instead of being a god, acting with an invisible hand from the sky, you control a park manager to distribute the work and interact with customers. You can even try to befriend customers through conversations to keep them happy."},{"id":6290,"title":"Thunderbirds","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pukka Games","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Find out in this thrilling action game based on the classic TV show. Itâ€™s your once-in-a-lifetime chance to enroll with International Rescue and pilot all the ships made famous by the legendary Tracy family. Rescue trapped civilians with Thunderbird 1, ferry nuclear payloads with Thunderbird 2, soar into space with Thunderbird 3, and search the ocean depths in Thunderbird 4. "},{"id":6291,"title":"Thunderstrike - Operation Phoenix","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Core Design Ltd.","publisherName":"Eidos GmbH","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"In control of the most advanced gun-ship technology known to man, you are charged with neutralizing the enemy and restoring peace. Thunderstrike: Operation Phoenix is a fast 3-D arcade-action game based on military campaigns involving ultrarealistic vehicles and massive sprawling environments. You can customize your chopper with hell-fire missiles, shockwave bombs, chain guns, and other weapons. You must crush hostile air and ground forces in a variety of environments."},{"id":6292,"title":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"The latest entry in the highly successful Tiger Woods golf franchise from Electronic Arts, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06 features 15 golf courses (11 real courses, 3 fantasy courses), 15 real golfers (including Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh), and 12 fantasy golfers.  Courses can be \"Tiger-proofed\" to make them more challenging.****Players can work their way through a PGA career, they can chase Tiger Woods through all the major historical eras of golf, or they can engage in the usual array of game modes seen in previous entries in this series."},{"id":6293,"title":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Redwood Shores","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"This golfing simulation game is the 2007 multi-platform edition of Electronic Arts' Tiger Woods PGA Tour franchise.  Although the game's features differ across platforms, most notably from next-gen to current-gen, it has a few things in common across the board: more licensed players, more courses, more game modes, and improved GameFace character creation.****Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 on Xbox 360 and PS3 feature more realistic characters thanks to the all-new Universal Capture (UCAP) technology. UCAP is the same technique that was used on The Matrix films to generate digital doubles for the lead actors. Another next-gen-only feature that the Xbox 360 and PS3 share is larger crowds and mass movement of spectators from hole-to-hole, as well as PIP cameras. There is also an enhanced career mode where you can master your skills in a new Practice Facility. The golfers have a new animation state engine that yields more pertinent emotions and reactions based on what happens in gameplay. The game setup has been changed, with different swing styles, and the Speed Golf setting which allows players to skip to the next shot after the ball has been struck without watching where the ball lands.****PS2 and Xbox versions of the game feature a new team tour mode where you can recruit your own squad of golfers to go up against Team Tiger Woods. The PC, PS2, and Xbox versions have the most licensed golfers (21) in the game. The Wii edition of the game features the ability to control your swing using the Wiimote."},{"id":6294,"title":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Salt Lake","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"The 2008 edition in the Tiger Woods PGA series introduces enhancements and improvements to the previous version without major graphical or gameplay changes. There are new courses (Xbox 360/PS3: 5 new, 16 in total - PS2: 6 new, 18 in total) and different licensed professional golf players to choose from (21 on the Xbox 360/PS3 - 23 on the PS2/Wii).****The Xbox 360, PS2, PS3 and Windows versions allow players to import photos to create in-game faces on the characters based on custom images, using the Xbox Live Vision camera, PlayStation EyeToy, PlayStation Eye or a webcam. Further customizations include clothing, hair or eye color and more. The initial statistics can be improved by completing challenges based on power or putting precision. They can also be raised by performing well in the PGA Tour, taking into account skill shots and not just the overall ranking. Players can unlock additional golfers and spend their winnings in the shop on new equipment.****The game incorporates the FedExCup championship format (a collection of tournaments) with rounds of golf at Westchester Country Club, TPC Boston, Cog Hill, and East Lake. The putt preview has been improved, allowing the player to simulate the ball's path once per individual spot, taking into accounts elements such as power, speed and elevation. On the Xbox 360 and the PS3, shots are not performed using the analog stick, but with the 3-point timed principle for start, power and accuracy. Shot Confidence is a new addition, keeping track of the player's performance on certain courses, for specific puts and using certain clubs. Great performances raise the confidence, which translates into experience and better performance on specific courses. Low confidence leads to lower accuracy, a pumping heartbeat, and rumbling controls on the Wii.****The multiplayer (up to 4 players) has been expanded with GamerNet, where players can create and play custom challenges with their scores posted online (Xbox 360/PS3/Windows).****On the Wii, players can shake the controls to taunt the opponents with 4 different moves, to throw them off. It can be used to influence air conditions, spin, or adds audio distractions. The controls are available in 3 modes: Full Swing (wii remote), Sitting Swing (new, waggle the wii remote) or the classic controls using the nunchuck for analog play. In Full Swing, twisting the wii remote adds hooks and slices prior to shots. Also exclusive to the Wii is a Miniputt mode."},{"id":6295,"title":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 is a simulation of the golf sport. In comparison to the 08 version the game is missing several playing modes, including the online multiplayer. Left are the usual PGA Tour career mode and the EA Sports Cup. The latter consists of short courses with three holes.****With successful tournaments and accomplishments the player receives experience and skill points which are used to improve the character's abilities. The player can choose between two click and the True Swing controls: in the former the player needs to click two respectively three times in the right timing to set the hit conditions and in the latter the player simulates the hit movement with the analog stick. There are overall 27 licensed players and 20 courses."},{"id":6296,"title":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Tiburon","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"For the first time in franchise history, take aim at capturing the U.S. Open Championship on the ever-challenging Bethpage Black. Playing in front of huge galleries and hearing crowd reactions from nearby holes, take your game to the next level when it matters most as you try to hold off a charging Tiger Woods and other PGA TOUR Pros. Whether you're fighting the course, the crowd, dynamic weather conditions, or the field, feel the drama on every swing with Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2010."},{"id":6297,"title":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"EA Sports brings Tiger Wood to the virtual golf again! Compete against 11 pros (including Tiger Woods of course) on new courses. You can even import courses from older PGA Golf titles, or design your own with the included Course Architect."},{"id":6298,"title":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Tiger Woods returns once again to the video games world, this time in an all new 3D world. Using Headgate Studios TruSwing Technology, golfers move with true realism. More accurate shot detail allows for a more competitive game, and better chances at making the hole. ****6 courses, with a choice of 12 golfers (including Tiger, Justin Leonard and many more) are available, plus a host of fictional characters each with a different style of play and attitude towards golf.****Game modes include the usual single player campaign to take the golfing crown, the Tiger Challenge (where you play against or with Tiger Woods on the Tiger Dream 18 holes) and Speed Golf, where the technical aspects of golf are thrown out the window. It's just you against a friend to see who can get to the hole quickest."},{"id":6299,"title":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003 is the fourth edition in the best-selling golf series.****TG contains over ten PGA tour pros, twelve original golfers, nine PGA Tour golf courses and three fantasy courses, which are completely original.****There are ten different game modes to play, from a stroke game to the actual PGA Tour.  You can also go against three other friends in multiplayer.****In the SkillZone area, there are six different mini-games you can attempt, which is purely for fun.  Do them yourself or go up against a friend.****The game features a worldwide leaderboard, which tracks stats from you and everybody else who plays the game.  Using XBox Live, you can upload your stats and compare them with other players.  This feature will last until January 1, 2004."},{"id":6300,"title":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Tiger Woods is back for another round of golf in the 2004 edition of the \"best selling pro golf series\".****The biggest addition to this version is EA's Game Face, which lets you customize everything and anything.  You have the basics, such as hair, skin, facial hair and other general appearances, but Game Face allows you to customize every other aspect, from teeth shape, logos, tattoos, headbands, hats, and more.  You may also change individual body mass, muscle tone, mid-section, arms and legs.  You also have the option of choosing specific swing style animations, post-putt and celebration animations, and \"pissed off\" animations for when you score a triple bogey.****One of the new modes is World Tour, which puts you through a standard 52-week PGA tour to earn money, sponorships, and better gear.  You can play for up to twenty seasons.  The other new game mode is Battle Golf, where you can win an opponent's clubs if you beat them.  All the other standard game modes are here, from Skill Challenge and Speed Golf to a Skins Match or Practice.****A new feature is the game's ability to read your console's internal clock, and provide you with game modes.  If it's near the end of October and your clock is properly set, you may be invited to a Halloween event where you can win items specific to that event.****All top PGA players are included for you to play as (or against), including Vijay Singh and Justin Leonard.  Newcomers to the sport have also been added, such as John Daly.****Most of the courses from 2003 have made it, with seven new courses, both real and fantasy.  One of the new courses is Bethpage Black, an extremely difficult course located in Washington.****Like all other 2004 EA Sports console games, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 has the EA Sports Bio, which tracks your accomplishments and games over all EA Sports titles.  The more EA Sports games you play, and the longer you play them, will increase your EA Gamer Level and unlock additional rewards, such as a new driver in Tiger Woods or historic teams in NHL 2004.  This feature isn't on the PC version.****Gamers who buy the PlayStation 2 version will be able to play online through EA's matchmaking service.  You cannot play online with the Xbox or GameCube versions.****If you buy the GameCube version, you can use the GameBoy Advance to hook up to the GameCube to unlock special rewards not available through normal play."},{"id":6301,"title":"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"In this iteration of the Tiger Woods lineage, you can customize your golfer down to the kind of swing to use, strength, putting skill, luck etc, as well as buying accessories and equipment which all affects your game. Create your own courses by spending \"Legend Coins\" and gain standing amongst the golfing community and impress even Tiger himself.****Putting using the new \"Tiger Vision\" lets you see how Tiger Woods would play the shot but don't rely on it as even Tiger gets it wrong sometimes. Play against the Hustler, a golfer created by and motion captured by Justin Timberlake."},{"id":6302,"title":"Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas - Oogie's Revenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"Buena Vista Interactive","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on Tim Burton and Deane Taylor's film The Nightmare Before Christmas, you control Jack Skellington the Pumpkin King in this sequel to the original film. As Jack you must fight to claim back Halloweentown after the towns folk put back together Oogie Boogie while Jack was away. Now Oogie is controlling the town and it's up to Jack to claim back his crown and save the town.****Using different costumes grants Jack different abilities and attacks including fighting as Jack Skellington, breathing fire as the Pumpkin King or throwing explosive presents as Santa Jack.**Using the power of dancing gives Jack the upper hand when fighting Oogie and his henchmen in a timed button pressing sequence, which lets Jack strut his stuff or get beaten badly with poorly timed button presses."},{"id":6303,"title":"Time Crisis - Crisis Zone","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Gun","description":"Crisis Zone for the PlayStation 2 is a port of the arcade game of the same name, and it is a spin-off from the Time Crisis series. In the game you are part of an elite anti-terrorist group called Special Tactical Force and you are sent to fight a terrorist group called U.R.D.A. **The terrorist group has taken over an office center and wants to destroy the nuclear reactor buried deep beneath the complex. **It's up to you, to stop them.****The game play is like the rest of the series, where you are taking cover, trying to eliminate the enemies in a small area before a limited amount of time expires, with the time limit resetting when you finish the area and proceed to the next one. You don't control the player's movement as it is a rail shooter, meaning that your character moves in a pre-determined path, with enemies jumping in the screen to try and damage you. Hide behind your shield to avoid being shot, but you are also not able to shoot while behind it. ****The PS2 port can use the G-con 45 and G-Con2 light guns (with the last one being bundled sometimes with the game). Another different of the PS2 port from the arcade one is that the port features an extra mission (Grassmarket District that takes place 6 months after the Garland Square mission in which you have to rescue the daughter of S.T.F. Commander Kessler and clear the district from the remaining terrorists), along with some small minigames."},{"id":6304,"title":"Time Crisis 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Gun","description":"The third title in the long running arcade shooter series has you again ducking and weaving through a range of levels, with the ultimate aim of defeating the enemy who wishes to take over the world.****Along with the return of two player action, and the duck and shoot method (duck under cover by pressing the required button, which also reloads your gun), new additions to the franchise include the ability to use multiple weapons besides the pistol and machine gun. The shotgun and grenade launcher are added to your arsenal, although ammo is fairly low for both so you must aim for the right colored enemies to gain bonus ammo, or shoot crates and pick up the items.****Besides the full conversion of the arcade game, there is also a collection of multiplayer bonus quests, plus once you complete the game straight through you'll unlock an exclusive single player hostage rescue campaign, including the option to use a sniper rifle."},{"id":6305,"title":"Time Crisis II","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Crime lords around the globe are ready to take over the world, using the latest in rocket satellite technology. It is up to you and your partner to rid Earth of this menace.****In this remix of the arcade version, the graphics have been slightly updated to use the power of the PS2. New mini-games are also available, including a training mode (simply shoot targets to proceed) and Quick & Crash, Shoot Away 2, and Crisis Mission, each adding new elements to the game (either shooting targets, beating the time limit and Point Blank style games.****The biggest part of Time Crisis 2, however, is the two player mode. You and a pal can play split screen story mode, or go all the way with the i.link technology and use two TV's and PS2's linked together for the ultimate experience. 2 players can also play in all of the mini games."},{"id":6306,"title":"TimeSplitters - Future Perfect","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Free Radical Design","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Timesplitters series returns with a hair-raising flight across time to discover the origin of the Timesplitters in an effort to turn the tides of the war that is ripping apart mankind.  The final game in the Timesplitters trilogy, Timesplitters: Future Perfect picks up right where Timespliters 2 left off: in the cockpit of Cortez's escape ship.  Cortez soon begins a race through time in order to find out the origins of the Timesplitters.  As Cortez investigates strange happenings at a Scottish castle, he soon begins unraveling the mystery of the Timesplitters. Cortez crosses paths with the creepy, the weird, the downright funny, and even multiple versions of himself as he blazes across time leaving a ruined space-time continuum in his wake.  Cortez soon finds out that he may have more to do with the creation of the Timesplitters than he thinks!****Battle across 13 story missions spread across 6 time periods, either alone or co-operatively with a friend. Be prepared to meet some old friends from the series, and some new enemies. Take on computer controlled opponents in one of the many game modes on any of the 15 arcade maps (or make own), or compete for awards in dozens of arcade league matches and wacky challenges. Choose from between 150 characters and challenge friends to a head-to-head battle, either with up to 4 player split screen or online and LAN play on the PS2 and XBox."},{"id":6307,"title":"TimeSplitters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Free Radical Design","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The TimeSplitters are an evil race dwelling outside of time and space. Roused from an ancient sleep, they cross the threshold from their shadowy dimension, ripping through the fabric of time itself to make humanity history. Can we unite against a common enemy? Or will we be condemned forever to a realm ruled under the shadow of the TimeSplitters. In the 1-player game you travel from time to time to collect different artifacts before the Timesplitters can. The multiplayer game is 4-player Deathmatch with the option of adding several bots."},{"id":6308,"title":"TimeSplitters 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Free Radical Design","publisherName":"Eidos GmbH","players":"1-16\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"TimeSplitters 2, the sequel to Free Radical Design's PlayStation 2 launch title, once again sends players hurtling through time, as they battle the malevolent TimeSplitters in ten unique time periods, from the Wild West to a futuristic space station, and everything in between.****The game's story finds Cortez, the series' hero, on a quest to discover the origins of the TimeSplitters, an enigmatic group that travels through time causing trouble for the good people of Earth. Using the paradoxes of time travel to his advantage, the hero can regularly join up with past and future versions of himself, to fight the enemy as a team. A wide selection of historical, modern, and futuristic weapons is available, and environments feature destructible elements.****Depending on the difficulty level chosen, players will find themselves with rudimentary objectives to complete or, on the harder settings, new areas and substantially more involved objectives to fulfill. Two players can also play the Story mode cooperatively and simultaneously.****Like its predecessor, TimeSplitters 2 features a Challenge mode, which presents the player with a selection of time- and skill-based events. Completing these within the predetermined constraints awards the player with bronze, silver, or gold medals, which in turn aid in unlocking additional game options, levels, and playable characters (of which there are more than 120).****The Arcade mode offers League, Custom, and Network sub-modes. League events feature pre-configured maps, game types, and objectives for the player to compete in, while the other Arcade modes make up the bulk of the multiplayer portion of the title. In the Custom mode, up to four players and numerous AI \"bots\" can compete in 16 different customizable disciplines including Deathmatch, Regeneration, Virus, Thief, Shrink, Monkey Assistant, and Flame Tag -- each offering an altered form of gameplay. Thief, for example, tasks players with collecting tokens left behind by fallen combatants. Here, the tokens determine the winner, not the number of kills."},{"id":6309,"title":"Titeuf Mega-compet'","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Party","description":"Titeuf méga-compet' is a party game for children that is based on the comic book \"Titeuf\".****Play with the 50 totally crazy challenges such as bombe glavonique, dinausaure explosif, techerno-débile, hockey-crotte, Zik machine,...****You can play 1 to 4 players. You will see 85 characters from the original Titeuf's gang and you will be able to play with 10 of them.****On the Ps2 version you can play 6 games with the \"Eye Toys\"."},{"id":6310,"title":"TMNT","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Ubisoft Montreal","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Cowabunga!  Take control of your favourite turtle ninjas as you play through the events of the 2007 CGI movie.  Leonardo returns from his meditation in South America to find his family in disarray, and crime on the rise in New York.  A mysterious figure calling himself the \"Nightwatcher\" has turned up, and a shadowy rich man named Winters seems to be in cahoots with the remnants of the Foot Clan.  Only the Ninja Turtles can clean up the streets!****TMNT is an action game, similar to Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.  Play as Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael and Donatello, swapping on the fly and using special co-operative moves to help your brothers in battle.  Each turtle, being a ninja, can perform moves like double jumping, running along and up walls, gripping onto tiny cracks in the walls, and jumping from wall to wall to scale dizzying heights.  Most of the game is spent making your way to the next destination by using your ninja moves to explore New York.  Each character also has their own special move: Leo can traverse through walls, Raph can use his Sais to scale particular surfaces, Mikey can use his Nunchucks as helicopters to float for a short period, and Don can pole vault across long gaps with his Bo Staff.****Sometimes, battles will occur - in these situations, you'll be locked in an arena and must battle all your enemies before you can move on.  Battling is a simple affair - you can use one button for standard attacks (charge it for a more powerful one), and another button for light attacks that push enemies away.  If your fellow turtles are with you, you can also hold down your character swap button for a tandem co-op attack.  Some levels will allow you to play as the Nightwatcher - he fights similarly to the Turtles, except that as the more he fights, the more his 'rage' builds, which can cause a devastating surrounding attack when fully charged.  The Wii version of the game controls similarly to all other versions, except that gestures are used for attacking instead of button presses.****The basic goal for each level is to get to the end.  At the end of each level, you're graded on the following attributes: your speed, your combat, and the amount of coins collected.  In levels where you work with your brothers, you'll also be graded on how well you worked together.  Succeed in a these attributes, and you'll earn turtle coins which can be used to purchase unlockables.  If you get an A Rank or higher in a level, you'll also unlock a Challenge Map, which can be played to earn even more turtle coins.  Finally, once you've played any level at least once, turtle coins will appear in hard-to-reach spots for you to collect."},{"id":6311,"title":"TNA iMPACT!","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway Studios - Los Angeles","publisherName":"Midway Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"The first Total Nonstop Action Wrestling game based on the weekly television show of the same name, TNA iMPACT!.****Enter the six-sided ring as you take control of one of 25 TNA stars such as Kurt Angle, Jeff Jarrett, Rhino, Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Sting, and Christian Cage. Each wrestler comes alive thanks to their participation in motion capturing and allowing actual scans of themselves to be used for the game in place of hand-painted textures for extra realism and detail.****TNA iMPACT tries to revive the older arcade style of wrestling game and is more about fast paced action while still offering multiple match types such as Standard, Tag Team, Free For All, Ultimate X, Submission, Handicap, and Falls Count anywhere. In addition to this you can play alone, or compete against your friends at home, or online****There is also a story mode in which you create your very own TNA wrestler with customisable costumes, move sets and such as you unfold the back-story of a former champion wrestler.****(unfortunately due to limitations with the PS2 and Wii create-a-wrestler and online functions are not available)"},{"id":6312,"title":"TOCA Race Driver 2 - The Ultimate Racing Simulator","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Codemasters returns to the racing fold once more with Race Driver 2. On this occasion, you can race your way through 15 different types of motorsport including the usual supercars and stock car types to the more unique rally, formula ford and supertruck types, plus much more.****The single player career mode has you racing for pride through various championships from around the world, including the European ToCA and Australian V8 Supercars series, racing on tracks that will take you from Laguna Seca to Bathurst with another 20 cars maximum racing against you at any one time. You can then take to the online modes, racing with up to 12 other people through either your PC internet connection or Xbox Live."},{"id":6313,"title":"TOCA Race Driver 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"TOCA Race Driver 3 follows on from the ideas started in Race Driver 2. The game attempts to include as many different forms of four-wheeled racing in one game, as well as injecting each with a high degree of realism.****The game has over 70 licensed cars and 80 real tracks, as well as 35 different disciplines of racing.****There are two main gameplay modes. The World Tour mode has the player starting a racing career and, with the help of a Scottish manager, attempting to gain renown and acceptance into more famous racing events. There are 3D rendered cutscenes shown from the player's point-of-view, which move the story along and, while not as detailed as its predecessor, gives a good idea of the back scenes of a professional racer's life aside from just the racing. This mode includes mixtures from all the racing disciplines.****The second mode allows the player to choose one discipline and play a career focused on that choice. This mode has no back-story and longer, more realistic races.****TOCA Race Driver 3 provides two different driving models, Simulation and Pro-Simulation. The latter is recommended for gamers with analog steering wheels only. Simulation is intended for gamers without wheels, or who want an easier experience. This mode is also noticeably easier than the Simulation mode from TOCA Race Driver 2."},{"id":6314,"title":"Tokobot Plus - Mysteries of the Karakuri","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"This is an improved port of the PSP game Tokobot. It's the same game as the PSP title, but includes many extras. There are 10 new stages that include a Treasure Hunting mini-game that will unlock new Tokobot and Bolt upgrades. More characters have been added to the story, including an instructor and a new rival. Six new boss enemies can be found throughout the game. Lastly, there's a time attack mode that can be unlocked, and while playing in this mode, you'll find many treasures not found anywhere else."},{"id":6315,"title":"Tokyo Road Race","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Take to the road in this white-knuckle thriller of from Taito. Choose from a wide selection of Japanese car manufacturers to race, from regular family saloons, to high powered rally cars. Contend with the varying conditions that courses throw at you, from the early morning mist to snow covered terrain. Features include six different car manufacturers, 40 various automobiles, ten courses, and three game modes. Also available in the Japanese version only is iLink and broadband adapter support. "},{"id":6316,"title":"Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Genki","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3 improves over its 2001 racing predecessor Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero through new highways, new cars and a new graphics engine. The gameplay remains the same, as the player has to find his rivals on the highways and challenge them to a battle. In this edition there are over 600 rivals to beat on three different highways including Tokyo, and two newcomers: Osaka and Nagoya. It also contains a number of licensed cars, new to the series."},{"id":6317,"title":"Tokyo Xtreme Racer DRIFT","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Genki","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This fifth installment in the Tokyo Xtreme series, focuses more on the \"drifting\" style of racing and has two different distinctive challenges of racing included in the game.  Players can race professionally during day races, earning money to upgrade their cars and try to get the big sponsorships.  During night races, players can race for pride, along with the ability to bet money and even car parts.****Players will race in the scenic mountains of Japan, in real life courses on uphill and downhill races and even during varying weather and seasonal conditions, effecting the handling of the cars as they would in real life.  There is also a rivalry battling system in the game, making the races more dangerous as opponents try to stop them at all costs.****It also features real licensed high-end vehicles such as Nissan, Toyota, Subaru, Audi, Alfa Romeo, Mini, Volkswagen among many others."},{"id":6318,"title":"Tokyo Xtreme Racer DRIFT 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Genki","publisherName":"Crave","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"With the mysterious disappearance of the reigning champion, the tournament crown is suddenly up for grabs. Many will vie, only one can win. Do you have what it takes to race, grind and drift your way to the ultimate racing prize? Race in the picturesque mountains of Japan - Hakone, Niko, Haruna and Akagi - all faithfully recreated using the most advanced laser techniques to maintain every tight twist and hazardous turn. Enter your car in sanctioned races held during the day for money, and enter at night to defeat your bitter rivals. The championship and glory are waiting. "},{"id":6319,"title":"Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Genki","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Illegal street racing on Tokyo highways, giving the player the ability to race any \"rivals\" they encounter on the road.  Players have the chance to drive and customize over 125 cars."},{"id":6320,"title":"Tom & Jerry in War of the Whiskers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"VIS Entertainment","publisherName":"NewKidCo, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A Power Stone-like fighting game featuring characters from the classic Tom and Jerry series of cartoons.****Fight in a variety of arenas based upon classic Tom and Jerry cartoons, to unlock further levels and other T&J characters that you can play as.  Each level features breakable terrain and various implements that you can use to beat your adversary.  Each level also features a unique surprise to catch unwary players by surprise."},{"id":6321,"title":"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon - Advanced Warfighter","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ubisoft Shanghai","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The version of Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox differs from both the Xbox 360 and the Windows version.****The player takes the role of Captain Scott Mitchell, who is a squad leader of the Ghosts. The game takes place in Mexico City where separatists have attacked an North American summit, leading to the Canadian Prime Minister being killed and the Mexican and US president goes missing. Throughout the campaign the player will need to rescue the Presidents, recover a nuclear football and defeat the leader of the separatists. ****This version of the game is with a more streamlined level design a  less tactical than the other versions of the game and is entirely played from a first person perspective. Although the story, mission objectives, weapons and characters as the Xbox 360 version, it has different level design and uses the UnrealEngine2 rather than the Yeti Engine. The player here only has one AI-controlled team mate with him and not a full squad. In this version the player isn'table to go prone and can't jump over fences or climbing obstacles, instead the player is able to sprint.****The multiplayer components differs between the versions. Both the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions feature online multiplayer, while local multiplayer is only available in the Xbox version. The Xbox version supports up to four players in split-screen and up to twelve players on Xbox Live or System Link. The campaign can also be player in co-op by two players. The PlayStation 2 version supports up to eight players online. Co-op is not available in the PlayStation 2 version."},{"id":6322,"title":"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon - Jungle Storm","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Red Storm Entertainment","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The year is 2009, and jungles of Cuba never had this kinda heat... and tension. Revolution is taking place as a drug-funded warlord is prepping to take control over the territory. A group of six elite US Army Green Berets, better known as Ghosts are deployed and ready to mess up the plans for the badguys. Aside from singleplayer campaigns, game also features split screen play and several different multiplayer modes for online play.****The game also includes Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Island Thunder campaign just to encompass the conflict and give players what was amiss for PlayStation 2 before. Controlling Alpha and Bravo teams of three-by-three, you are now able to give commands to both of your teams via USB headset while fighting first-hand through the use of a gamepad. Voice-recognition supports about 50 different commands given in a way of concatenation WHO+WHAT+WHERE (e.g. Alpha Team Take Cover, or All Teams Attack Objective 2)."},{"id":6323,"title":"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The year is 2008, and Russian rebels have taken over Moscow in an attempt to restore the old communist regime.  You are in command of The Ghosts, an elite military team and the United States' first line of defense.****Both single-player and multiplayer modes are available.  In the single-player missions, you have an entire platoon of men at your disposal.  In multiplayer, you command just one man, with the rest of your platoon controlled by humans instead of the computer.****Ghost Recon is a first-person tactical shooter.  You can choose one of four characters: sniper, rifleman, demolitions expert, and support expert, with specialists being unlocked as you complete the single-player missions."},{"id":6324,"title":"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ubisoft Shanghai/Paris","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Set in the near future, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 puts the player in the shoes of a highly trained operative who works as a part of the infamous military unit from the U.S. Special Forces only known as \"Ghosts\".****The game is set in North Korea, where an evil general is diverting all the humanitarian aid to boost his forces and gain more political power in the process and it's up to Ghosts to eliminate this threat.****There is a single player campaign mode, where the player as part of the Ghosts, must take on the evil general in 11 different and quite long missions. There is also a multiplayer modes in both on and offline. The main campaign can be played through with a friend, or you can fight other players in multiple game modes spanning from a simple deathmatch to team based modes.****New to this part of the series is the possibility to use a third person viewpoint, but the classic \"From the eyes\"-view is also available."},{"id":6325,"title":"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six - Lockdown","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Lockdown is the third Rainbow Six game to appear on the consoles, this time with Red Storm Entertainment fully behind the wheel. Once again, you play as Domingo 'Ding' Chavez, leading a small commando team on black-ops missions. This time, however, the developer strays from the realistic squad-based action in favor of more arcadish gameplay. The main single player campaign is based around a dangerous virus and hostages. In certain missions, you play as sniper Dieter Weber, picking off terrorists from higher ground and providing cover while the team infiltrates the building.****The differences between the console versions are the number of missions and the availability of certain gadgets. There is an offline two-player, split-screen cooperative mode available (up to 4 over Xbox live) and full online multiplayer up to 16 players featuring traditional deathmatch, objective-based games and CTF modes, on Xbox and PS2. While the PS2 version includes a Rivalry mode, Xbox online multiplayer has an RPG element: the P.E.C. mode (Persistent Elite Creation). Before playing, you choose an avatar and a class with specific abilities (commando, engineer, spec op and medic). While playing, you earn credits and experience, which can be traded in for new weapons, items or amour. Gear regularly needs to be repaired, shown by the durability level, and experience can be used to assign skills points to abilities, individualizing your character."},{"id":6326,"title":"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Ubisoft Shanghai","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In 2007, an unidentified group of terrorists attack a number of high-profile targets, beginning with the G8 summit in Switzerland and continuing with a Venezuelan oil refinery in the Caribbean. Their demands are obviously targeted at disrupting the oil trade between the United States and Venezuela. Enter veteran international anti-terrorism unit Team Rainbow, who must stop the terrorists and discover who is behind the attacks.  Rainbow Six 3 is an entry in the long-running series designed especially for consoles. It does away with the heavy strategy and planning elements the series was known for on the PC and offers an experience more focused on the first-person action. The game features 14 single-player levels (15 in the PS2 and GameCube versions). In each, the player controls Domingo 'Ding' Chavez, who leads a team of three other Rainbow operatives. Goals in each mission include taking out terrorists, defusing bombs and protecting hostages. Ding's squad mates will act on their own in supporting the mission, but they can also be given specific orders through a context-sensitive menu: holding position, advancing, clearing a room or defusing a bomb. It's also possible to give delayed orders which are only carried out once a special signal is given. The Xbox version features voice recognition: team orders can be given through a headset.  Before each mission, each squad member must be equipped with a primary and secondary weapon plus further equipment. More than two dozen realistic firearms are available, and there are also different types of grenades (hand-thrown or fired through a launcher), charges and mines, as well as a gas mask. Thermal and night vision are always available and don't require special equipment.  Despite the action focus, the game still opts for a certain amount of realism: there is no running or jumping, more than a few hits are fatal and there is no way to regain lost health.  Besides the single player campaign, there is also the custom mission mode, which allows the player to hunt terrorists on unlocked maps from the campaign. "},{"id":6327,"title":"Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell - Chaos Theory","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Ubisoft Montreal","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Set in the not too distant future, Japan creates the Information Self-Defense Force (I-SDF). The creation of this force is seen as a violation of international law and Japan's constitution, and it causes tensions to rise between Japan, China, and North Korea. In time, North Korea and China set up shipping blockades around Japan, and Japan calls on the United States for help, citing article nine of the Postwar Constitution. Throughout this time, Japan uncovers more and more information that the infamous Black Gold Day was caused by intentional information warfare attacks. As the U.S. prepares to launch the USS Clarence E. Walsh, Third Echelon sends the famous Sam Fisher on a mission that appears to be unrelated to the incident, but which may end up being the most important element of it all.****In Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, players take on the role of field operative Sam Fisher for a third outing. Fisher has some new moves this time around, and he also has a new weapon always at his disposal; a combat knife. Utilizing the knife, Sam can either kill his enemies, or simply knock them out. At the end of each mission, the player is given an overview of how they did. The more people that the player spares, the better the success score.****The single-player game is more open-ended than the past two Splinter Cell games. While players are still forced through some areas in a &quot;tunnel&quot; like fashion, with no choice of where to go, there are many instances where they can decide how they'd like to get there. For example, in the caverns, one can either kill two enemies and cross the bridge, or leave them alone, sneak along the side path, and climb a ladder at the end, bypassing the fight entirely, but still winding up in the same location.****Throughout the game many different locations are visited, such as a lighthouse, a Japanese tea house, Seoul, New York City during an East Coast blackout, and other such exotic locales.****The Spies-vs-Mercs multiplayer mode that appeared in the previous game has returned, with some new features. There are several new, large maps to play on, as well as updated versions from the past game. The PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox versions feature this mode."},{"id":6328,"title":"Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell - Double Agent","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Ubisoft Montreal","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"Once, Sam Fisher was an agent of Third Echelon, assigned to infiltrate strongholds belonging to enemies of National Security, gather information and neutralize enemies if needed.****Times are changing, America's enemies are looking at new options, finding ways to make themselves more deadly. In order to star one step ahead of its target, Third Echelon is also changing and while Sam Fisher's foes are evolving and his allies are in flux, Fisher's own life will undergo some dramatic and permanent changes. And once that happens nothing will ever be the same.****With his life turned upside down, Fisher is on a new mission unlike any he has ever been sent on before. Where he used to penetrate defenses and gather information from the outside, now he is on the inside, working with those he has sworn to destroy and finding enemies among his allies. He is risking everything for the sake of the greater good, even if it costs him his identity or his life.****Play the game in a stealth manner or in a gun blazing way and your experience will be different every time you play. Try to sneak around the enemies and kill, interrogate or neutralize them without anyone else notice. There are 3 different endings depending on your choices in the game. Different settings will be visited during the game such as a prison, a boat in Cozumel, visit Africa, and many more.****You will get many different weapons and gadgets to help you through your journey. Use gadgets to close the lights, use gadget to electrify enemies in water pond, and scan the surroundings using your many visions (electric, night vision, heat vision) to identify potential gameplay objects around the worlds.****This version is quite different from the Xbox 360/Windows release. They share the same engine (although it is not multi-threaded), but this release adds an additional single-player mission with alternate ending, a new Spies vs. Spies online mode, 14 co-op missions playable offline (also online for the Xbox version), LAN, and 8 minutes of additional cinematics. There are also some changes in the storyline. The Wii/GameCube versions only have co-op multiplayer.****The Spies vs. Spies multiplayer offers different game modes:****1. Team Hack: similar to capture the flag, but you need to hack the opponent's computer and secure your own.****2. Deathmatch: regular matches.****3. Team Deathmatch: regular team matches.****4. Key Run: similar to Team Hack, but with the addition of a key that needs to be obtained first to hack into the opponent's computer****5. Sam Vs. All: a single player, Sam Fisher, has to sneakily hack into computers defended by an entire team.****6. Countdown: similar to Deathmatch, with the addition of gameplay time provided by killing other players."},{"id":6329,"title":"Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell - Pandora Tomorrow","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ubisoft Shanghai","publisherName":"Ubisoft Entertainment SA","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Pandora Tomorrow, you reprise your role as Sam Fisher, along with old friends Irving Lambert and Anna Grimsdottir.****A terrorist has a disease which he plans to spread through the United States.  He makes daily phone calls to an undisclosed location every day, delaying the release of the disease by one more day.  As Fisher, you must find out who the terrorist is, where he is, who he is working for, and above all, stop him.****In order to do this, you are taken all around the world, from Paris to Indonesia to the holy land Jerusalem.  Sam comes equipped with his standard pistol and SC-20K.  The SC has been improved, with an added scope with two levels of zoom.  You have access to all the equipment from the first game, including Sticky Shockers, Diversion Cameras, Frag and Smoke Grenades.****Sam has also learned some new moves.  He has the ability to perform a SWAT turn, which allows him to pass from one side of an open door to the other without being spotted.  He may perform a half-split jump, enabling him to lean against one side of a wall to give him boost to jump higher.  He can also whistle, to attract the attention of any nearby enemies.****Pandora Tomorrow also has a full fledged multiplayer game, playable on Xbox Live.  The multiplayer ties in to the single player campaign, and it pits the Shadownet team (spies) against the Argus team (mercs).  The game supports four players.****Members of Shadownet must infiltrate various complexes to retrieve canisters of a deadly liquid, but they must watch out for cameras, motion sensors and trip lasers, all of which alert the mercs to their position.  The spy cannot kill with weapons, but he can stun the mercs for several seconds in order to sneak up and kill from behind.****On the other side, the mercs must make their way to each canister, guarding it from the Shadownet team.  Whenever an alarm is tripped, the merc is instantly alerted to where the spy is.  To help fight the Shadownets, the mercs have a built-in motion sensor view, which picks up any moving objects, as well as an electromagnetic view, which picks up on spy gadgets.  The mercs come equipped with a rifle, and must defend the viral canisters at all costs.****Multiplayer comes with a good variety of maps, ranging from a warehouse and a factory to a cinema and three towering skyscrapers.  More maps will be available in the future via Xbox Live."},{"id":6330,"title":"Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Ubisoft Shanghai","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Splinter Cell, you take on the role of Sam Fisher, an operative for the secret organization Third Echelon.****SC is a third-person stealth based game, similar to Metal Gear Solid.  Third Echelon is a secret organization, a part of the U.S. government.  The organization deals with very sensitive missions, and you play as Sam, Third Echelon's \"splinter cell\".  Your missions are so discreet, that if you are captured, the government will deny any such existence of that organization.****Since it's a stealth based game, you have a variety of moves at your disposal.  You can walk, run, crouch, jump, rappel, shimmy, cross horizontal wires, zip using a zip cord, and do a split jump.****To defeat your enemies, you have a variety of means.  You can use your weapons, but the noise might alert a guard.  You can stun them, kill them, subdue them, jump down from the ceiling and knock them unconcious.  Some enemies are needed to activate a door or passcode, so you can take an enemy hostage by holding a gun to his head, you can interrogate them, or you can use them as human shields.****Some of the more innovative features of the game is the ability to peak through a door before going through.  You can open it up a bit to peak through, or you can use your optic cable camera (a \"snake\" camera) to peer through the underside of the door, checking to make sure it's clear.****Being a stealth based game, your arsenal is small.  You have an automatic rifle that can be fitted with a silencer and other modifications, and you also have a trusty pistol.****Splinter Cell also has downloadable content, so you can download new items in the future, specifically new levels and missions."},{"id":6331,"title":"Tomb Raider - Anniversary","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"A mighty syndicate gives Lara Croft the task to find the Scion, a mystical artifact which is said to be the key to the secret of Atlantis. Since her father already searched for this item, Lara does not hesitate and begins her journey through ancient tombs and forgotten worlds.****Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary is essentially a remake of the original Tomb Raider. So you fight and riddle your way through familiar sites and meet good old enemies. But also you feel at home, the game features everything that Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend has. So besides the better graphics, Lara also has many new moves, such as swinging on ropes, bullet time when an animal rushes towards her, and the addition of a grappling hook in her inventory (which resembles the one from the original game). Jumping is also a lot easier, as the heroine automatically grabs the ledges without requiring pixel-precise timing. There are also completely new moves,  where Lara balances and jumps on small sticks.****The cut-scenes are identical, but rendered in real-time using the new engine. Some are also action-based, like in the previous games, requiring quick reflexes to keep the action going. The environments and riddles have been changed to fit the new gameplay and the voice recording was also redone."},{"id":6332,"title":"Tomb Raider - Legend","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Legend is the seventh major game in the Tomb Raider series, now for the first time developed by Crystal Dynamics, along with the original character designer of the game's protagonist Lara Croft: Toby Gard.****Heroine Lara is searching for a South American relic, but her adventure takes a different course when rogue anthropologist Amanda Evert shows up. Presumed dead along with a team of graduate students after an accident in a tomb in Peru, where Lara was the only one to escape, Amanda is back with a score to settle as they both race, along with the shady James Rutland Jr., to obtain an ancient artifact. Many other characters, both friends and foes, will stir things up. The story takes Lara through locations all over the world, from the Himalayas to Ghana, Kazakhstan, Bolivia, Japan and England, including her famous mansion filled with secrets and collectibles. Aside from current events, Lara's past is also revealed, through flashbacks. Among other things, you will get to know how she lost her mother and why it is such a burden.****The typical third-person action-adventuring exploring is still present. Lara can move more freely, and is no longer limited by specific jumps. As you travel through rough environments, you will need to run, dive, swim, climb on poles, ladders, roofs, use zip lines, shimmy and vault, with acrobatic actions such as somersaults and flips. You need to cross difficult terrain, solve puzzles to advance or open up new areas, and engage in combat. New tools include a grappling hook, not only used to move around but also to haul enemies Scorpion-style, binoculars, a PLS (personal light source), flares, a PDA and a headset to keep in contact with tech support Zip.****Enemies are still rather scarce. Both humans and animals will attack you, and the game retains the auto lock-on mode, but now with a slide attack and close combat with both kicks and punches, plus bullet-time actions to get behind enemies quickly. Lara carries her trademark dual-wielded pistols, but can also pick up new weapons along the way, such as a shotgun and grenades. Missions take place in both indoor and outdoor environments, with arcade motorcycle and jeep sequences in between. As usual, Lara has a fancy outfit for each location.****The PSP version includes the full game and adds a multiplayer mode: Tomb Trials. You can race another player through tombs to see who comes out first, or go on a timed scavenger hunt for artifacts."},{"id":6333,"title":"Tomb Raider - Underworld","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Tomb Raider: Underworld concludes the story of Lara's search for her mother who is supposedly trapped in a place called Avalon. Continuing the events from Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend and Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary, her search brings her once again to locations around the globe from the cold wastes of the Arctic to the beautiful landscapes of Thailand. This time even the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea is not save from Lara's exploring. At the same time the game continues to explore the idea of monomyth, this time incorporating the influences of the Norse mythology into its narrative.****The basic gameplay remains the same as in most of the previous iterations of the series with the focus on exploring, solving riddles and dodgy climbing passages instead of instant action and gun fights. For this Lara once again learned a few new moves including jumping between the walls introduced in Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time.****To help the players with the riddles, the game not only features a sonar map, showing Lara's immediate surroundings as a 3D grid for better orientation around the levels. Also, if asked, Lara gives general but helpful tips on what to do next.****The differences from the previous Tomb Raider games developed by Crystal Dynamics include the complete lack of QTE events. Instead the time slows down in critical moments, but the player still retains full control of the Lara's movements. Another change is the more non-linear level design more in vein with the traditional entries of the series."},{"id":6334,"title":"Tony Hawk's American Wasteland","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Neversoft Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"You are a new skater in the city of L.A..  The main drive of the game is that your hanging around with a skating group and its leader, who also happens to be a skating legend, at their skate park in Beverly Hills called Skate Ranch.  Throughout the game you must help your friends by getting skate pieces for Skate Ranch.****The game marks the third reinvention of the series, with Pro Skater being the first, and Underground being the second.  It comes with brand new features like the ability to change your personal appearance in game, as well as the ability to get off of the skateboard and use a BMX.  For the first time all of levels are strung together into one big environment, which gets rid of loading times and menu selection.****Old features were also kept like Create-a-park, which dates back to the Pro Skater series.  Missions are still acquired by going up to random people or friends and accepting the mission they want you to run.****The game also includes a multiplayer mode and co-op for up to 2 players for added replay value."},{"id":6335,"title":"Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"SuperVillain Studios","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Players aim straight downhill at high speed through 7 open locations, such as Machu Picchu, San Fransisco, Rio de Janeiro, Edinburgh, Hong Kong, and more in Tony Hawk's first extreme downhill racing game . Players must watch out for obstacles and be the first one to the bottom, all using the Wii controller.****By holding the controller sideways, tilting the controller side to side, you can turn and do aerial flips. To build up speed, press the 2 button and your character will crouch to build up speed and do tricks. The 1 button works for jumping and doing more stuff, since it works as an all-purpose trick button.****The Wii version's multiplayer can be played locally with 4-player split-screen."},{"id":6336,"title":"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Neversoft Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Tony Hawk returns with an all new line-up of skaters, an all new line-up of parks to crash through, and a whole new level of graphics.****The line-up of street and vert riders include Elissa Steamer, Jamie Thomas, Steve Caballero, Rune Glifberg, Geoff Rowley, Andrew Reynolds, Rodney Mullen, Eric Koston, Chad Muska, Bucky Lasek and Bam Margera from MTV's Jackass (and Tony Hawk, of course).****The create a skater mode returns, allowing for even further levels of options for your character, like adding glasses and tatoos to changing the colour of the knee and elbow pads or even the hair.****And the levels themselves that you must skate through are now more interactive, with cars and humans blocking paths and making noise as you race around to make as many points as possible. Use items around the streets or the park to jump from or over to increase your score, and pull of as many wild and wacky tricks as you can."},{"id":6337,"title":"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Neversoft Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"THPS4 is the fourth game in Activision's ever popular franchise.****The main feature of this game is it's redesigned career mode.  When beginning a level, you have all the time in the world to skate around, perform tricks, get a feel for the level, without the hassel of any goals or time limits.  When you're ready to attempt a goal, simply find a pro skater, talk to him, then receive the goal, similar to Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX.  Goals are similar to the previous games, such as collect SKATE, get a certain amount of points, transfer over this and grind that.  There are new goals, however, such as collecting the word COMBO while doing one big combo.  Miss a trick, and goal fails.  Once all regular goals are accomplished, you can attempt the Pro Goal, which is specific to each skater, and is extremely hard.****All the major skaters are here, including Tony Hawk, Bob Burnquist, Steve Caballero, Kareem Campbell, Rune Gilfberg, Eric Koston, Bucky Lasek, Bam Margera, Rodney Mullen, Chad Muska, Andrew Reynolds, Geoff Rowley, Elissa Steamer and Jamie Thomas.****The levels are been expanded and are huge.  Some of the levels include a college campus, a shipyard, and the infamous prison complex Alcatraz.****For multiplayer, all the favorite modes are back, from Graffiti and Trick Attack to Horse and King Of The Hill.  New modes include Capture The Flag and Combo Mambo.  THPS4 also supports System Link play, but not XBox Live.****The PlayStation 2 version offers everything from the XBox version, but also has online play, utilizing either your own network adaptor or the official one.  The PS2 version also features a one level demo of Shaun Murray's Pro Wakeboarder, which is not featured on any other version of the game."},{"id":6338,"title":"Tony Hawk's Project 8","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Shaba Games","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"In Tony Hawk's Project 8, The Birdman is out looking for the top 8 skaters for his new Project and it happens that he has stopped in your city to search for the best top skaters. It is up to you to prove that you can make the cut among the 200 other people varying for the coveted 8 spots. You are start out ranked 200th with various goals set for you throughout the city including the return of classic mode from the early Tony Hawk games. ****Chances to rank up come in various different ways now. There are spray painted lines located throughout the city to mark a type of goal. Weather it is grinding a certain distance, completing Natas spins, keeping your balance while doing a manual for a certain time and distance, point combos, and trick combos. Also players can obtain missions via random strangers located throughout the city.****Players can also earn Stokens by performing tricks to impress the locals that can be found wandering around the city. Players can use these Stokens to buy additional clothing, haircut styles, shoes, tricks, and boards from the store.****New to this game is the slow motion \"Nail the Trick\" mode where the focus is placed on the skater's feet and the movement of the board can be controlled with both of the analog sticks to build up a huge combo score!****The PSP version includes 14 multiplayer modes and 8 classic levels including Hawaii, Alcatraz and The Mall. The PS2, PS3 and Xbox version do not support online multiplayer."},{"id":6339,"title":"Tony Hawk's Proving Ground","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Page 44 Studios","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Tony Hawk's Proving Ground is a sequel to Tony Hawk's Project 8, this time letting the player be able to choose their own storyline by making different choices during the game with the ability to skate in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington D.C.****There are four different classes of skaters (Rigger, Hardcore, Career and Street), which influences the story's direction. It also features an expanded Nail-the-Trick system with moves such as Nail-the-Grab and Nail-the Manual, Bowl Carving, Aggro Push, Skate Checking, Climbing/Exploration, Environment Altering, and Rig-a-Kit.****During the game the player can get advice from professional skaters to help mold their own created skater and learn new moves and tricks and has the ability to create their own skate park.****Unlike the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, the PlayStation 2 and Wii editions do not offer online multiplayer but still share the main story. Gameplay is however much different on the PlayStation 2 using the analog controller while the Wii uses the remote and nunchuk during certain motions to pull off various tricks. There are also different characters in these versions."},{"id":6340,"title":"Tony Hawk's Underground","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Neversoft Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"The fifth game in the series, Tony Hawk's Underground is the first game to have a true career mode.****You begin the game as a local skater whom nobody knows.  Your board is wearing thin, and your tired of being a nobody.  As your out skating, you see a flyer for a pro who's coming to your city to demo.  You go to the skate demo and watch.  Afterwards, you try to impress the pro, and he gives you advice on how to go about becoming a star.  With your friend, Eric, you're now on your way to becoming a legend.****THUG takes you to various cities to perform different goals.  You begin in New Jersey, which acts as a sort of training stage, where goals are simple.  Eventually, you'll visit Manhattan, Vancouver, Moscow, Tampa, San Diego and Hawaii.  Most cities are split into different chapters, with each chapter opening new goals.****THUG introduces a new system; walking.  You can get off your skateboard to run or walk around the level.  If there's a high tower you want to jump off of, get off your board, climb to the tower (by climbing a ladder or shuffling across a wire), get back on your board, and jump down.  One of the new tricks associated with this is the Acid Drop, which can launch you off an opposing pipe, allowing you to pull off 1080's and up.****Also new to THUG is the ability to drive certain vehicles, like a gardener's truck, a sports car, or a leaf blower.  These are used for goals, but can be unlocked to drive whenever and wherever.****Next to the standard Create-a-Park and Create-a-Skater, you can now create your own decks and your own tricks.  The biggest feature is Create-a-Goal.  You can create custom goals for one of the levels (or your own), and choose what pedestrian will give it to you, his/her dialogue, and what they'll say when you win.****The PlayStation 2 version supports online play."},{"id":6341,"title":"Tony Hawk's Underground 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Neversoft Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"Tony Hawk's Underground 2 is the sixth game in the Tony Hawk series.****As an aspiring pro skater, you're invited to join Tony Hawk in an around-the-world underground skating competition known as the \"World Destruction Tour.\"  It's Team Hawk against Team Bam in a no-holds-barred contest to gain the most points by performing insane stunts and raising havoc in cities all over the world.****THUG 2's story mode basically follows the same formula as THUG, in which you have to complete a number of goals before you can move on to the next city.****Re-introduced into the series is the \"Classic Mode\" wherein you have 2 minutes to complete as many goals as possible on any of  THUG 2's levels and 6 remade classic levels.****THUG 2 has all-new unlockable characters, vehicles, levels.****All the Create-A-Modes from THUG are present, with the addition of the new Create-A-Graphic mode where you can make your own graffiti design with layers of text and predefined graphics, then use it to \"tag up\" during gameplay.****THUG 2 supports online play (Playstation 2 only) and 2-player split-screen modes in a variety of new and classic multiplayer games."},{"id":6342,"title":"Top Angler","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sims","publisherName":"Xicat Interactive, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Fishing","description":"Ever wanted to catch a fish with your Playstation 2? Well, now is your chance. Throw in the line and see if you can catch a Largemouth Bass or Redeye, then follow the split screen action. One side shows you and the other the underwater life. Then, with a fish on the line, madly press the buttons to pull him in, and watch the fish try to evade capture on the screen.****Features include weather effects (rain, wind, etc.), different river conditions on each level, campaign modes where you can win prizes as you go along and improve your stature as a Top Angler, and much more."},{"id":6343,"title":"Top Gear Dare Devil","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kemco","publisherName":"Kotobuki System Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Going beyond the usual high speed thrills of the past Top Gear titles, Dare Devil has you racing a collection of smaller car designs, like the Mini and VW Beetle. The 27 levels offered are based on real world locations (Rome, Tokyo, San Francisco) and it is your job to race through the streets, collecting dare devil tokens in order to progress through to the next stage. Bonus points can be made from crashing into obstacles on the sides of the roads, like bus stops and seats.****You can also collect hidden keys and wrenches that offer extra lives and hidden stages, nitro boosts to give an extra dose of speed, and clocks to give you a little more time to accomplish to task. And you can race against a friend in split screen mode to see who can race their little speedster the best."},{"id":6344,"title":"Top Gun - Combat Zones","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Titus Software","publisherName":"Titus France SA","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Top Gun: Combat Zones is an arcade-style flight simulator.  The game features 36 different missions in locations around the world.  The mission objectives vary greatly.  Some missions require you to take out multiple ground targets, like anti-aircraft guns and buildings.  Others require you to shoot down enemy MiGs.  Some missions have both air-to-air and air-to-ground combat.****You start with only 1 selectable plane, an F-14, and only one scenario in which to fly missions, Southeast Asia.  By completing missions you can unlock other planes and war zones. There are 4 different combat zones in which to fly."},{"id":6345,"title":"Top Gun","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Blast Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Prove your skills at the Top Gun flight school before taking on dangerous enemies for real! Can you handle the pressure? •Check everything from the F14's altitude to its weapons, and hit the afterburner for a breathtaking speed boost! •Select different missiles, bombs and mines depending on the task ahead! "},{"id":6346,"title":"Top Spin","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pam Development","publisherName":"2K Games, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Top Spin is the Xbox's first tennis game, and it's playable over Xbox Live, allowing you to compete in the XSN Sports Network.****Top Spin has a career mode that takes you all over the world.  First you create a player and give him a technical mastery.  Once in the game, you can compete in various tournaments.  There are games, minor pro games, and professional tournaments.  Winning games earns you money and a higher ranking.  Your job is to go from rank one hundred to number one.****You can improve four different statistics; Serve, Backhand, Forehand and Volley.  A higher skill will allow you to make better and harder serves, be more accurate and powerful with your back or forehand, and let you keep the ball in play longer with your volley.  There are also skills you can get, such as Risk and Ace, which improves your chances of hitting a successful risk shot or acing the opponent on a serve.****In Exhibition mode, you can choose a created car or one of several real life pros, such as Pete Sampras or Anna Kournikova.****Over Xbox Live, you can compete with another play, for a one-on-one, or three players for a doubles game.  Stats are recorded and rankings are updated hourly at XSNsports.com."},{"id":6347,"title":"Top Trumps - Doctor Who","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rockpool Games","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Card Battle","description":"This video game is based on the Top Trumps card game and is set in the Doctor Who universe and has characters from the television series including the 10th Doctor (played by David Tennant), Martha Jones, Capt Jack Harkness, Dalek, Cyberman and Slitheen. It also uses the animation style of the spinoff television series The Infinite Quest and Scream of the Shalka. Each player has a deck of cards and attempts to win all the other player's cards. Each card has a character or event from the Doctor Who universe along with different statistics. A player chooses which statistic to use to compare with someone else's card and the higher one will result in the capture of the card with the lower statistic value. There are two play modes: adventure mode where one player goes against AI controlled opponents, and versus mode where two players go head-to-head."},{"id":6348,"title":"Top Trumps Adventures Vol. 1 - Horror & Predators","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Card Battle","description":"Based on the classic card game Top Trumps Adventures takes the experience to a whole new level with gameplay based on original two card packs, Horror & Predators. Play against the computer or against your friends, play the quizzes and collect special cards and trophies. "},{"id":6349,"title":"Top Trumps Adventures Vol. 2 - Dogs & Dinosaurs","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ironstone Partners","publisherName":"Ubisoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Card Battle","description":"Based on the classic card game, Top Trumps: Dogs and Dinosaurs packs two versions of the card game into your gaming system. Play against the computer or against your griends, enter quizzes and collect speicial cards, and compete in single games and tournaments. "},{"id":6350,"title":"Torino 2006 - The Official Video Game of the XX Olympic Winter Games","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"49Games","publisherName":"2K Games, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"Torino 2006 is the official game of the XX Winter Olympic Games held in Turin, Italy, and the eight in the line of multi-event IOC licensed titles. The game includes 15 events scattered on 8 disciplines: Alpine Skiing (Downhill, Super G, Giant Slalom and Slalom), Ski Jump (Normal and Large hill), Speed Skating (500m, 1000m and 1500m), Women's Biathlon, Nordic Combined, Bobsled (Womens' 2 and Mens' 4), Luge and Cross Country. All venues were modelled after their real counterparts.****Gameplay, as expected, requires more reflexes than the button-bashing of their Summer counterparts. Alpine Skiing is a matter of skill and quick reflexes, as the player, other than set the direction, only has to choose when to crouch to gain speed (mostly in Downhill and Giant Slalom) and when to carve the snow for sharper turns (either to correct a bad trajectory or approach a tighter gate). These events are based on a simplified version of the engine that power Ski Alpin 2006, also by 49Games. Unlike most other games that feature alpine skiing, the penalty for missing gate depends on the difficulty level chosen: on easy, six misses are allowed, three in medium and none on hard, each carrying a time penalty that depending on how well the player did can just affect the total score or mean losing a medal.****Ski Jump (also a simplified version of another game, RTL Skispringen 2006) requires the player to keep the balance while descending the hill, jumping at the correct time, counter the effect of the wind in the athletes' balance for maximum distance and then land in perfect telemark fashion.****Cross Country and Biathlon are relaxed disciplines where all that counts is keeping the best trajectory possible while looking out for straight paths that can be used for short sprints and downhill slopes that can be done while crouching, which allows greater speeds and lower fatigue accumulated from sprints and more hasty climbs. Biathlon is pretty much the same as Cross Country, except it also includes two shooting sessions, with the steadiness of the aim affected by the fatigue levels.****Skating disciplines require a strong, well timed start, and then accurate button pressing as the skater makes each step. **Bobsled and Luge are similar with only two differences: The startup in Bobsled is done by following the on-screen cues and press up on the right time and other than setting the direction, it's also possible to make minimal path changes. The winner is the fastest competitor after two heats (instead of the official four).****Nordic Combined is a Large hill ski jump which sets the start time for each competitor in the Cross country section.****It's possible to compete in all 15 or just 9 events, or even create your own competition, with up to four competitors. At each competition the players aim for both medals and the score table, based on the results on each individual event. However, the challenge does not stop with winning medals. The player can unlock additional strips by completing challenges, such as hitting all 10 targets in Biathlon, having a perfect Bobsled start, winning a gold medal and beat each top record on every event or not missing a single step on Speed Skating. The difficulty level affects events differently: in Alpine skiing,  it means CPU-controlled players are faster and fewer gate misses are allowed, in Ski jump wind can appear from any direction and in Speed skating, in addition to set the pace, the player also has to steer the athlete to keep her in the best path."},{"id":6351,"title":"Torrente 3 - The Protector","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - AO (Adults Only)","developerName":"Virtual Toys","publisherName":"Virgin PLAY S.A.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"APATRULLANDO LA CIUDAD****Torrente has returned, both in film form and as a video game. Again one can fight crime in Madrid from first- or 3rd-person perspectives, but not a mere virtual Madrid: in this game, the streets of Madrid have been faithfully converted into game maps and the players can visit such authentic locations as the Puerta del Sol or the Plaza del Callao if they so choose.****Santiago Segura, the man behind the film franchise, recorded the voice of Torrente and both the video game and the movie were made simultaneously (the movie being released a week before the game.) This is the first time that a Spanish video game has been developed at the same time as and in cooperation with the production of the movie it was based on."},{"id":6352,"title":"Total Club Manager 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"BudCat","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"2004 edition for this soccer managerial game that so far has been released only for the European market.****The game offers to the player the opportunity to become a every-aspect manager of a soccer team. At a first point you pick a team, hire your staff, build your tactics, develop your techniques and so on.****Therefore you are ready for the matches where you have the option of fast simulation, text simulation (like CM 01/02) or a complete 3D simulation...****Career Mode offers you to take a low-reputation club and turn it to a big success.****New features are:****1. \"Football Fusion(tm)\" allows players owning this title and \"Fifa 2004\" to play a manager on TCM 2004 while actually playing their team games on FIFA 2004 instead of just simulating.****2. More leagues and teams from every place around the world.****3. Manage National Teams at the same time that you manage your team club. Play continental cups and the World Cup.****4. More than 10 additional stats to keep of your players best characteristics****5. Half-time interviews allows the coach to improve the team moral.****6. Trophies room and Hall of Fame offers you to track your achievements.****7. Player of the month and Manager of the month awards.****8. Improved Skill System.****9. 3D graphics improved."},{"id":6353,"title":"Total Club Manager 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"BudCat","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Total Club Manager 2005 is EA's third game in the Total Club Manager series. If the usual presentation of EA Sports games was left untouched, other features were changed from the TCM 2004: The 16  player attributes ranging from -1 to 2 become 30 in a 0-99 scale, the 3D engine was retouched with new AI and presentation, and finally, if the player is tired of world class footballing, now there's the opportunity to create a new club, and bring it up from the bottom leagues."},{"id":6354,"title":"Total Immersion Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Razorworks Studios","publisherName":"Empire Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Total Immersion Racing is a simulation concentrating on the GT / GTS and PRO (prototypes) classes racing series. Since these are official racing classes the game simulates circuit racing only.****A whole racing breed is presented to the player consisting of 14 racing cars ranging between the GT / GTS and Prototypes (PRO) classes, modeled and detailed according to the real models.****12 circuits are available in total, like Silverstone, Monza, Hockenheim and Talheimring among others.****Only a few of the circuits and the cars are available on initiation and the rest get unlocked upon the completion of several races and challenges later in the game.****The player can play the game in four different modes: via the career mode, the quick race mode, the time trial mode and the challenge mode.****During the career mode one has to compete a full season starting in a low spec GT car. The objective in the career mode is to win the seasons in order to gain contracts with better car teams and get promoted through the three classes.****The challenges are unified type of races which means that they are either same model cup races, same manufacturing country, same class etc. Winning one challenge unlocks the next till all 30 available get won."},{"id":6355,"title":"Total Overdose - A Gunslinger's Tale in Mexico","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Deadline Games","publisherName":"SCi Games Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"This Grand Theft Auto-inspired game of violence and vengeance begins deep in Maya jungle, where a man named Ernesto Cruz was lost in 1989. The official explanation for his disappearance was fatal overdose, but this is not enough for Ernesto's twin sons, Ram and Tommy. They embark on a quest for truth, though the Mexican wilderness and underworld urban environments inhabited by gangs, drug lords, and dangerous women.****Players can explore the large areas on foot, or commandeer any vehicle they choose. Total Overdose features a fighting game-styled combo system, and smart, skilled shooting unlocks new equipment and abilities. A \"Rewind\" system allows players to repeat a sequence to nail a perfect combo, or even to turn back the clock and avoid a fatal mistake."},{"id":6356,"title":"Totally Spies! Totally Party","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mad Monkey","publisherName":"Valcon Games LLC","players":"1-3\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"Totally Spies! Totally Party is an arcade action game for children based on the background of the popular animated series Totally Spies. The story of the game is directly related to the events presented in the television cartoon. The game's plot tells the fate of three teenage schoolgirls who were incorporated into the American Special Services: Sam, Alex and Clover. The player's task is to perform the tasks assigned by the Head of the Agency called Jerry.  The game offers a story and an arcade mode. The story mode consists of ten chapters. In each chapter the player must defeat another enemy by taking his energy. A duel takes place on the game board. Each box is marked with a different symbol, such as: base, bonus gadget, mini arcade game. The game offers a total of 25 arcade mini-games, such as: appearance on the catwalk, landing on the roof of a skyscraper, fighting with aliens, escape from fans, throw a dog, avoiding lasers, boutique defense or eating sushi on time. The victory in a mini arcade game unlocks the arcade mode. Chapter winner receives an extra ability. For special achievements the player receives additional outfits. "},{"id":6357,"title":"Tourist Trophy - The Real Riding Simulator","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Polyphony Digital","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Tourist Trophy: The Real Riding Simulator is essentially Gran Turismo on two wheels.  You have about 120 licensed bikes and 30 tracks in a realistic motorcycle-racing simulation.****Of course, motorcycles don't handle like cars.  This is reflected in-game by giving you control over your rider's side-to-side leaning to affect cornering.  Of course, all the standard simulation elements of braking, positioning, throttle control and condition of your ride are important as well.****The game is divided into two main modes.  Arcade mode allows you to do timed runs, quick races against AI opponents or split-screen racing.****The main mode, Tourist Trophy, first puts you through a series of licensing tests.  Each license opens up a group of challenges or races.  Each challenge or race corresponds to a motorcycle, which you can earn by winning it.  There is no cash in this game.  Some events also unlock further events, of course.****Bikes are customizable.  You can set the tire compound, brakes, shocks, gear ratio and exhaust.  Riders have even more options.  Not only can they wear a variety of licensed clothing, their riding style is customizable, allowing you to adjust things like the position they take in leans, which affects handling.****In addition to these Tourist Trophy also features a photography mode, which allows you to take pictures of the game in action and save them to a USB flash drive or print them directly from a printer attached to your PlayStation 2."},{"id":6358,"title":"Toy Golf Extreme","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Zoo Digital Publishing","publisherName":"Zoo Digital Publishing","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Toy Golf, the crazy golf game with a twist, is back for another round of bogeys and birdies. Toy Golf Extreme will have you putting for eagles all over the house as it takes crazy golf indoors making for the ideal casual gaming experience.  Toy Golf Extreme lets you putt your way through courses in house hold locations such as the Garage, Living Room, Kitchen, Bedroom and Attic with a total of 45 holes to try to master. "},{"id":6359,"title":"Toy Story 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Asobo Studio","publisherName":"Disney Interactive Studios","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The toys are back in town and at last they've got a video game to equal the brilliance of the movies. You can relieve the story from the new film if you want, but there's much more to this game than the usual film tie-in.  The best bit of this game is the exclusive Toy Box mode, where you can play as Woody, Buzz or Jessie in the role of Sheriff in a toyland town. This mode uses all the same characters from the films but gives you complete freedom to play with all of them however you want - from exciting car (or horse and dragon) races to catching ghosts.   One special element of the Toy Box is magic goo that can change the size of any of the characters, which together with all the other collectable objects lets you completely customise the town, and the world of Toy Story, however you want. "},{"id":6360,"title":"Toys Room, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"It is a little boy's birthday and all the toys are worried that he will receive a new toy that he will like much more than the other toys. When the boy comes home from school he receives his gift, it is a new doll - Pino.  One of the old toys thinks that the boy no longer likes him and runs away during the night. In the morning the other toys go out to look for him..... will they be re-united? "},{"id":6361,"title":"Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Krome Studios","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a game based on the movie of the same name. ****The Story****Set a few years after the defeat of Megatron in the first game/movie, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen reveals that the threat from the Decepticons has in fact, far from ended. Since the end of the first movie Decepticons have began popping up again all over Earth. They are in search of a mysterious object from space that will gift the balance of power.****The Gameplay****Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen is a linear third-person shooter that puts the player in control of many of the main characters from the movie, as the game shifts you between both Autobot and Decepticon factions.****The story line is told via intro and outro cut scene videos that also allow for the player to easily transition from one character to the other.****Playable characters on the Autobot side include: Optimus Prime, Iron Hide, Jetfire, Bumblebee. The Decepticon side includes: Starscream, Sideways (a new character), and Megatron.****Though the game doesn’t allow transform wherever you want, transformation has been introduced as special attacks during robot mode, as fixed alternate game modes (driving Shanghai tunnels as Sideways, and fly through the skies of Russia as Starscream) and, in both robot and vehicle modes, as special moves that give you alternate abilities (i.e. Transforming as Starscream while flying till enable you to fly backwards as a robot to take out enemies behind you).**For multiplayer, at any point during a single-player campaign a friend can join in as a \"Remote Weapon System\", which allows them to shoot enemies, erect a shield to defend and transfer energon between you both."},{"id":6362,"title":"Transformers - The Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Traveller's Tales","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the 2007 movie, Transformers: The Game puts players in the role of either the Autobot or Decepticon factions in an attempt to find the AllSpark, the artifact which gave life to their race. The Autobots intend to protect it for good, while the Decepticons desire its power for evil. The two factions fought their battle on the planet Cybertron, but in an ultimate attempt to protect it, the Autobots hurled the AllSpark into space where it remained hidden on Earth. When the Decepticons discover the location, they want to finish the war on Earth.****Set in a 3D sandbox environment with possibilities to interact and destroy the environment, players can choose between the two teams, each with different story-based goals. These are set on different locations, with primary and secondary quests. The storyline for the heroic Autobots follows the plot and events of the original movie. The storyline for the villainous Decepticons, however, allows the robots to destroy both the planet and more aggressively bring an end to their foes. Players can choose characters such as Optimus Prime or Bumblebee from the list of selectable Autobots, or Megatron and Starscream from the Decepticons.****Shown from a third-person perspective, the robots can switch between a robot and a vehicle/aircraft form, jump, block, dive underground, roll, dodge, use various weapons, and climb buildings. Special actions can be unlocked through the skill tracker. By performing long slides or jumps, symbols in the tracker will light up and provide extras.****Along the way, various collectibles can be found, ranging from promo images and artwork, to playable versions of the original \"Generation 1\" characters. The general gameplay is identical across the different platforms, but certain features are tied to specific versions."},{"id":6363,"title":"Transformers","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Melbourne House","publisherName":"Atari, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"On the planet of Cybertron, the Transformer war between the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons rages on. But the losses are mounting up, and the war's front has been pushed into the heart of Autobot territory. The Autobots’ last stand takes a turn for the worse when the Decepticons introduce their secret weapon: the new Decepticlone army. ****As if by fate, a distress signal from the Mini-Cons, the long-lost third Transformer race, blasts onto the battlefield. Knowing that the Mini-Cons will tip the balance of power, the Autobots and the Decepticons race to Earth. On Earth, the Decepticons and their army invade the planet with extreme prejudice. It is then up to the Autobots to save Earth and prevent the Decepticons from controlling the universe.****The player takes control of one of 3 featured Autobots and can switch between them for any mission. These are: Optimus Prime, Hot Shot and Red Alert. All have the ability to transform into their vehicle modes, with classic '80s transforming sound effects.****Players have to find and retrieve Mini-Con robots (of which there are over 40), which then function as weapons or equip the Autobot with new abilities. These add-ons include offensive weapons such as Missile Launchers, Limpet Mines, a Tractor Beam, Electric Arc Guns, Ribbon Beams, etc.; defensive abilitles such as Shields, Armours and Recharges; and Abilities such as Glide Wings, Boost Jumps, and Dashes. ****The player must battle the Decepticons and their Decepticlone army through a range of environments including the Amazon jungle, desolate Antarctica and a rugged Pacific island.****Level enemies take the form of uniquely-designed Decepticlones - champions from an army of robots created to serve the Decepticons.****All of the famous Decepticons are featured as game Bosses - including Starscream, Cyclonus, Tidal Wave (as a full-scale Aircraft Carrier/robot) and of course... the Decepticon leader, Megatron.****A classic battle of good versus evil..."},{"id":6364,"title":"TransWorld Surf","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Rockstar San Diego","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Surfing","description":"A surfing game in the vein of Tony Hawk where you perform tricks to rack up points.  With great looking waves and top-notch sound, it can have a somewhat calming effect.  You get to pick from different 13 real-life surfers and 9 different locations such as Pipeline, Hawaii and Teahupoo, Tahiti.  Also includes a \"Karma\" system where if you act like a jerk (stealing other surfers waves, hitting people, etc.) bad things will happen.  Bad things with dorsal fins."},{"id":6365,"title":"Trapt","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Paon Corporation","publisherName":"Tecmo, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Trapt, the player takes on the role of Princess Allura, horrified by the sudden murder of her father the King of Fronenburg and worse, being framed for his murder by step mother - Queen Catalina, later forced unwillingly to flee the castle with her maid Rachel. ****Fleeing her pursuers, she takes refuge in a forbidden castle, known through rumors as the place where an evil being only known as \"the Fiend\" was imprisoned. It was not by coincidence she was led here, as it turns out she was chosen by the Fiend to become her servant and wielder of the evil power the Fiend possesses. This power transforms the once innocent princess into a brutal \"Trapmaster\" capable of summoning and activating traps at will to the unwary enemy. ****The game starts in this castle and the unfolding of this new-found power as well as the attempts of Princess Allura and her allies in thwarting the plans of Queen Catalina.****Trapt set is in medieval Europe of which, most of the game play is located in and around castle rooms, though not specifically limited to the aforementioned castle. Gameplay of Trapt consists the following: ****1. Traps/Info Screen**In this section the player has access to various important information to prepare for the upcoming mission/story, such as traps and items that may be bought (providing you have enough money), upcoming enemies and their stats in the next mission, and room information of areas available for access in addition to what traps are already located there. ****Real-Time Combat**This is where the real game play occurs, 3rd person perspective view of the character and her surroundings. Most of the game play consists killing off enemies by placing traps to the unwary pursuer. The Princess cannot fight personally (only run) so the player has to rely on the traps to survive.****Unlike other similar games with a trap system, in Trapt the traps are not automatically set. The player have to activate them manually by pressing the appropriate triggers (via buttons) to activate the traps. The 3 different button/triggers represent 3 different traps: Floor traps, Ceiling traps, and Wall traps. These are the only traps the player has direct access to.****Other traps or devices are also located in the many rooms. The player can \"link/connect\" them with other traps to create combos at the displeasure of the enemy. The more combo's, the more money the player acquires, of which means the more traps the player can purchase for future planning. ****Placing traps can be done at any point during this real-time setting, which is basically the uniqueness of your powers. This means you can move and place traps around, even when the enemy is chasing you. However, traps have to recharge: after it is placed and after it is sprung, so timing is also crucial here."},{"id":6366,"title":"Tribes Aerial Assault","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Midway Studios - Austin","publisherName":"Sierra Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Remade for the PS2, based on the PC hit Tribes 2.  Strap on your jetpack, ride a grav cycle, fly a plane, or try one of the many other vehicles and play Capture The Flag, Capture and Hold, Team Deathmatch, or Deathmatch.  Choose from 3 armor classes, 10 weapons, and various gadgets.  Up to 16 players can join using a PS2 Network Adaptor."},{"id":6367,"title":"Trigger Man","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Point of View","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Trigger Man is an action game where the main protagonist Trigger Man works for the Coladangelo Family, who is on the brink of a mafia-style war with the rival Montagano Family, which believes Don Coladangelo is responsible of the death of their Don's son. Shown from a third-person perspective players need to visit typical locations such as villas, restaurants and casinos to take down members of the opposing family.****Next to the basic action missions there is some focus on stealth and escorting too. Some sections require a key to be found in order to progress. While fighting, there is a focus on head shots, as enemies can take a lot of bullets in other body parts before going down. There are eight missions in total.****There are different types of weapons including a blade, machine guns and sniper rifles, but only a small amount of clips can be carried. Enemies hardly ever leave anything behind, so ammo crates need to be hunted down."},{"id":6368,"title":"Triple Play 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pandemic Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"EA Sports delivers their entry into the US Major League baseball game genre with Triple Play 2002.  This game features 3D graphics, various modes of play, and guest commentary sound (see details below).  ****Triple Play 2002 is the latest installment in the Triple Play series of baseball games produced by Electronic Arts.  It follows Triple Play 2001 as part of the continuing Triple Play series of games.****Triple Play 2002 expands on its predecessors with updated player graphics, including 3D face scans of some major league players, and updated major league ballpark graphics.  Gameplay modes include single game, season, and home run derby (but no franchise mode).  Triple Play 2002 features voice commentary from familiar sports personalities Bob Costas and Harold Reynolds.  Triple Play 2002, like its predecessors, also includes the ability to customize your game by creating your own teams and players to use along side the 2001/2002 Major League rosters."},{"id":6369,"title":"Triple Play Baseball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Sports","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"Triple Play Baseball is part of the EA Sports line of MLB Baseball sims.  This edition was released in 2001 and would have been called Triple Play 2002 if they had not dropped the year off the title. ****Like previous editions you can pick from any of the teams in the National League or American League.  Mostly little has changed with this edition except for a world tournament that has been added.  You have to win the World Series however to see this option."},{"id":6370,"title":"Trivial Pursuit","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Bright Light","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Trivial Pursuit is based on the general knowledge board game of the same name.  The object of the game is to move around the board answering questions based on what colour tile you land on. The six colours correspond with a subject which are: blue for geography, green for science and nature, yellow for history, orange for sports & leisure, pink for entertainment and brown for Literature. This electronic version features a new game mode called 'facts and friends' that can be played online which allows players to guess whether their opponents will answers questions correctly."},{"id":6371,"title":"Trivial Pursuit Unhinged","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Artech Studios","publisherName":"Atari Europe S.A.S.U.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Welcome to Trivial Pursuit with a twist!  Play Trivial Pursuit in one of three ways with 1-6 friends either with you or online through GameSpy (PC) or your console's online system.****Choose to play in Classic, Unhinged, or Flash.  The classic game is just that, the standard Trivial Pursuit game.  ****Unhinged adds two additional features: special spaces (50/50 chance, teleport, board rotate, etc) and betting.  With betting, you can choose whether your opponent will answer correctly or incorrectly and bet 1-2 points.  These points can allow you to gain the ability to roll again if you don't like your roll.****Flash mode is for those who want a quick game.  There are 5 levels of the board.  You start on the first level and have a choice of 2 spaces.  Answer correctly and move up a level for another 2 spaces to choose from.  The first to the top wins.****Questions are asked from the 6 different categories depending on what space you are on.  Each question has a multiple choice selection of 4 possible answers to choose from.  The only exception is with the 50/50 spaces in Unhinged mode where there are only 2 possible answers to choose from.  The questions are read by famous people like Bill Nye the Science Guy and Whoopi Goldberg.  Every now and then, they will throw in other information relating to (or not) the question either before you answer, or after you answer.  They may also make comments about your inability to answer a question correctly."},{"id":6372,"title":"Truck Racer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nordic Games Publishing","publisherName":"Nordic Games Publishing","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Feel the power of these monster racing trucks! They are large, they are fast and they are the most dangerous vehicles to race! Take control of 8 very different types of truck, and find out which one is the best! Full of action and danger, this is high-octane power racing! •Includes big rigs, fire trucks, white vans, military vehicles, Hollywood APC and even pick-ups! •Turbo Boost, for that extra edge! •8 unique tracks from 8 unique countries •Day and night racing in a range of different environments •8 players each with a different truck to race! •Single-player modes include Race, Truck Challenge, Track Challenge and Stunt Arena •Multiple challenges and play modes for 2 players •Damage system including deformable bodywork •Replay system - watch the action from any angle during the race •Win Trophies and unlock content including trucks, tracks and a Stunt Arena Mode "},{"id":6373,"title":"Truck Racing 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Brain in a Jar","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Take control of more than two tons of racing power, hurtling along the track at 150mph! Truck Racing 2 gives you all the action of racing these massive machines, combining intuitive handling with astounding realism. You'll have to race hard in order to beat aggressive opponents who won't hesitate to use all of their bulk to shunt you off your line. If you think you can control 1100 horsepower of speeding rig then jump into the driver's seat and get ready for Truck Racing 2; the ultimate driving experience. "},{"id":6374,"title":"True Crime - New York City","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Luxoflux, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Marcus Reed is a gangster turned cop who is out to clean the streets of New York.  Marcus joins the Organized Crime Division of the NYPD with the intent to rid the city of crime and violence.  Hoping to make a name for himself after his mentor is shot down, Marcus goes after the top crime syndicates of the city.****Besides having to do this, Marcus is a street-level cop.  He is responsible for anything from stopping street fights to stopping gang wars to defusing bombs!  Not only this, he can frisk people on the street for contraband, can do trunk searches on cars, as well as issue tickets to speeders.****But if Marcus is gonna do all those things, hes gonna do it his way.  Need some cash?  Marcus isn't opposed to a bit of extortion from the local pharmacy.  Need some a way to stabilize your career after that rampage last week?  Plant some evidence on a guy and bring him in.  No one will know.  Pistols not cutting it for you?  The gun stores sell police officers anything, from M4's to flamethrowers to RPGs.****With the city of New York at your fingertips, and nearly every building accessible to you, how will you rule?  Will you be a shining beacon of morals, or a shady figure in the underworld of NY.  The choice is up to you."},{"id":6375,"title":"True Crime - Streets of LA","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Luxoflux, Inc.","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"True Crime: Streets of LA casts you as Nick Kang, a cop for the Los Angeles Police Department.  Due to your extreme methods of policing and your ability to cause massive amounts of property damaged, you are suspended, only to be recruited by the EOD (Elite Operations Division), where your reckless attitude is a plus.****240 square miles of Los Angeles has been accurately rendered for you to cause havoc in.  As a cop, you must behave when doing your duty.  The game has a good cop/bad cop system, that gives you points based on what you do.  Beat up an innocent pedestrian or run over a criminal that's surrendered and your rating will go down.  Eventually, you can lose stats you've built up.  Arrest a surrendering criminal or frisk an innocent that's acting suspicious, and your rating will go up, enabling you to upgrade certain aspects.****There are two main modes of getting around; on foot or in car.  You can hijack (or, in police terms, commedate) various cars.  Sports cars, sedans, etc. are yours for the taking.  Each has various handling and stats.  Since you're a well trained cop, you're capable of firing your weapon while driving.  In an open  top vehicle, you can aim anywhere.  The other method is walking.  While walking, you may encounter the odd street crime or suspicious looking pedestrian, which will let you get good or bad points, depending.****True Crime features a branching storyline with three different endings, depending on how good or bad you are.  In missions where you're required to do something, failing does not mean repeating the mission.  If you fail to tail someone to a hideout, you'll have a harder time finding that hideout in a later mission, whereas if you capture someone, your next mission will be easier.****Aside from gunplay, you're well trained in martial arts.  You can pull off various punch and kicks, as well as combos.  You can also grapple and possibly throw someone, ala a wrestling move."},{"id":6376,"title":"Tsugunai - Atonement","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cattle Call","publisherName":"Atlus U.S.A., Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Tsugunai: Atonement tells the story of a mercenary named Leise. By removing a treasure orb from its sacred pedestal, he angers the God of Light. Now, his body is separated from his soul, and he must atone for his sin by helping the people of Waldonia. Leise's soul can possess bodies of different people, each one of which has different strengths and weaknesses in combat. ****The combat in \"Tsugunai: Atonement\" is precision-oriented. There are four main defensive moves: block, strage counter, back step, and counter attack. You must press a button at a certain time during the corresponding animation. You will also obtain runes of various shapes during the game, which will enable offensive and healing magic. Those runes can be places in amulets, and once an amulet is filled with runes, a summon spell becomes available."},{"id":6377,"title":"TT Superbikes Legends","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Jester Interactive","publisherName":"Jester Interactive","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"TT Superbikes: Legends is a motorcycle road racing game like no other. Experience six of the world's treacherous road circuits and recreate the legendary racing battles from the last six decades. Featuring the giant names in road racing and their iconic machines with ultra realistic performance, behaviours, and handling. TT Superbikes: Legends answers all the questions, who was the best? Who was the fastest? Who was the true king of the road? •Legendary bikes and riders spanning the last 6 decades •Six accurately recreated race circuits (race forwards, reverse or by section) •Events include recreating historic races and attempting to beat real records'Race Now' mode including practice, time trial, fastest lap, AI race, two-player race •Ultra realistic bike behaviour and physics •Complete bike set up capability •Regulation flags and marshals features •Gameplay difficulty options •Dynamic weather options •Hall of fame including fastest lap times, longest wheelies, stoppies and jumps •Replay theatre with option to race against your replay •Full controller configuration "},{"id":6378,"title":"Turbo Trucks","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"No Description Available"},{"id":6379,"title":"Turok - Evolution","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In this prequel to the previous Turok games, you are Tal'Set, the saviour of natives of the River Village in the Lost Lands, who must confront the evil Lord Tyrannus, leader of the reptilian hordes. Tyrannus is bent on a \"Holy Mission\" to purify the Lost Land through slaughter and misery.****During the fight with your nemesis Captain Tobias Bruckner in 1886 Texas, you were injured and sucked in to the Lost Lands. After recovering in the village, you discover that Tyrannus appoints a new general to his armies –Bruckner. So you begin the war in a land of lush jungles, suspended cities, mysterious temples, reptile armies, and towering dinosaurs.****In the game you can also fly a fully-armed winged Quetzalcoatlus, use the destructible environment – such as trees and massive rocks – to help your weapons, and order your troops to take cover, establish strategic positions, and even surrender."},{"id":6380,"title":"Twenty 2 Party","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Japan Art Media (JAM)","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"A fun underwater adventure for you and your friends! Explore the depths of the ocean in this fun interactive game that will involve you and your friends in thrilling challenges for the ultimate treasure. Collect the clues; use the bonuses you find during your adventure and move around the game world avoiding the traps as you employ all your advantages and skills to become the King of the Seas! "},{"id":6381,"title":"Twin Caliber","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rage Software","publisherName":"Rage Games Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Twin Caliber is a co-op third person rail shooter for two players. One plays a police sheriff and the other a hardened criminal. They must band together to unravel a dark mystery around a graveyard full of zombies. Both characters can hold two guns. Each gun is aimed with one of the analog sticks. Points are awarded for killing enemies, particularly multiple at a time from different angles. The game comes with 26 levels, nine level and a handful of different enemies, including zombies, demons, slugs and cultists."},{"id":6382,"title":"Twisted Metal - Black","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Incognito Inc.","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Twisted Metal: Black is the fifth game in the car-combat series.  Only on the PlayStation 2, TM:B includes old favorites and a lot of new characters.  The game has a very dark and gothic theme to it, with the music to back it up.  Detailed graphics, day/night cycle, particle effects, and a constant 60 frames per second.  TM:B also boasts a multiplayer mode, with 1-4 multiplayers, over ten arenas (some specific to multiplayer), and a cooperative mode, so instead of fighting each other, you can work together.  The game's soundtrack consists of techno/gothic music, with some industrial, and acoustic guitar bits, especially the ending credits, \"Paint It Black.\""},{"id":6383,"title":"Twisted Metal - Black Online","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Incognito Inc.","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"100+\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Twisted Metal: Black Online is essentially the same game as Twisted Metal: Black, except this version is for online play ONLY. There is NO storyline or single-player game.****The game features 15 vehicles from Twisted Metal: Black, such as Sweet Tooth, Axel, Shadow, and Mr. Grimm. It also features 20 levels from the original game.****The are 4 modes of online play: Deathmatch, Last Man Standing, Collector and Manhunt. In Deathmatch the best player wins. Last Man Standing is similar to Deathmatch but players do not respawn immediately, you have to wait until someone wins. In Collector, players have to collect items called 'artifacts'. The player at the end of the time limit with the most artifacts wins. Also, if you collect all the artifacts before time is up, you win. In Manhunt, one of the players becomes the prey and the others, the hunters."},{"id":6384,"title":"Twisted Metal - Head-On - Extra Twisted Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eat Sleep Play","publisherName":"SCEA","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is a conversion of the PSP version of Twisted Metal: Head-On, but with some differences.  One of the changes is the inclusion of four lost levels of a new Twisted Metal game that was never finished (it was cancelled after six members of the production team died in a plane crash).  It features the characters from Twisted Metal: Black, but with new stories (unfortunately, no endings were done for them) and two extra characters, 12-Pak and Gold Tooth.  The levels are a massive suburban area, a giant stadium, a local carnival and a ship yard.****Another feature is the ability to walk around in an asylum as Sweet Tooth, a feature that was being worked on for the new Twisted Metal that was going to be used for character based foot missions.  In it you can roam the asylum and collect Sweet Tooth shaped heads that include facts about the history of the Twisted Metal series.****Includes documentaries of the history of Twisted Metal and live action videos of endings for the original Twisted Metal on the Playstation that looks like old, worn out videotape, some of which have completely different endings from the final versions, even making Sweet Tooth sound almost like Mick \"Mankind\" Foley of WWE/WWF fame."},{"id":6385,"title":"Ty the Tasmanian Tiger","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Krome Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"A character action game set in the Australian outback.  You play Ty the Tasmanian Tiger and set out to defeat the evil Boss Cass.  Along the way you will rescue friends, collect opals and defeat bad guys with boomerangs and a nasty set of chompers.  There are lots of missions and side quests and gameplay appropriate for all ages."},{"id":6386,"title":"Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2 - Bush Rescue","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Krome Studios","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"TY the Tasmanian Tiger 2 is a 3D Platformer with an Australian theme. The player takes the role of TY, a Tasmanian tiger, armed with sharp teeth and boomerangs a-plenty. On TY's quest to defeat the evil Boss Cass and his army of cold-blooded Frilled Lizards, he must assist the colorful residents of Burramudgee Town and the Southern Rivers, who include a tree frog, a lyre bird, a platypus family, some kangaroos and more koalas than you can shake a didgeridoo at.****While most of the game is standard platform fare, there are some diversions. Notably, there are a number of cart racing tracks which can be played with a friend. Additionally, there are missions that will place the player in giant robots, each with a different speciality (one is good at battle, one can put out fires, one is a submarine, etc.).****There are many comedic quirks, having the players throw electrified boomerangs at robotic dinosaurs in the Outback, then send them up in a helicopter to rescue sheep stranded by a flood, then have them clear a road following a traffic accident. And finally, to top it all off, the save/continue points are outhouses."},{"id":6387,"title":"Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 3 - Night of the Quinkan","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Krome Studios","publisherName":"Activision Asia-Pacific","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"After helping the Bunyup Elder by ridding the Dreamtime of the dangerous Quinkan, Ty heads for home.  However, something goes wrong, and Ty winds up six months in the future!  The Quinkan have invaded Southern Rivers, and even worse, the Bush Rescue team from the previous game has disbanded during Ty's absence!  It's up to Ty to reunite his team members, as well as stop the Quinkan from unleashing the mysterious Quinking, an evil being of supreme power.****Night of the Quinkan is the third game in the Ty series.  As Ty, players can bite at foes, or use his boomerangs for consecutive ranged attacks.  Boomerangs can be customized in an assortment of ways: either by changing the chassis (each chassis has its own special abilities); or by equipping special Bunyip Stones to the boomerang's chassis.  Some stones can be combined with others, allowing players to customize their attacks to their liking.  Some stones are rewards for completing tasks; others, as well as boomerang chassis, can be purchased from the Rang Shop in exchange for Opals, the game's currency.****Ty 3 again rolls out the robotic mechs - choose from the Shadow or Extreme Bunyip (your standard mech), the Crabmersible (a submarine shaped like a crab, oddly enough), or the Gunyip (a speedy airplane with an assortment of bombs and guns).  Ty can even take part in cart races against other characters for powerups and even more opals."},{"id":6388,"title":"U-Move Super Sports","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Party","description":"A Konami-developed game for the EyeToy USB Camera. U-Move Super Sports features dozens of mini-games, with sports such as Rugby and Soccer being the main basis for levels. ****The game is loosely based on the original EyeToy game EyeToy: Play. Many of the games are very similar and it plays much the same. Most levels have a jungle setting with fitting music. Every level is different from the last, and tests different skills, such as how quick you can react to a signal or how accurate a batter you are."},{"id":6389,"title":"UEFA Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Infogrames","publisherName":"Infogrames Europe SA","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"UEFA Challenge is European football with an official UEFA license.****The game features the biggest football star players and their teams on 30 authentic stadiums including Old Trafford, Highbury, Anfield, and Nou Camp. Each player has their own playing style.****There are more than 125 National and Club teams to choose from including Manchester United, Real Madrid, Arsenal, Juventus, and Chelsea.****A Multi-Season mode is also included."},{"id":6390,"title":"UEFA Champions League - Season 2001-2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eidos Interactive","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"The last game in the line of Silicon Dreams' Champions League licensed titles (and only released in European markets), Season 2001/2002 includes all 32 teams qualified for the competition plus all finalists since 1960. There is exclusive Champions League footage to be unlocked and the in-game commentary is done by Guy Mowbray, Barry Venison and Gabby Logan.****The game allows the player to participate in friendlies, Champions League matches, leagues and cup tournaments. You can also edit players and create teams with custom players. Tactics can be modified to suit the team's style and qualities. The gameplay remains close to the previous title, with free-flowing ball physics and the stress on accurate passing. The new changes mostly revolve around set pieces (it is now possible to aim to a player). ****Graphically, it uses a new engine with features such as volumetric grass and real-time lighting."},{"id":6391,"title":"UEFA Champions League 2004-2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"After many years under Eidos/Silicon Dreams ownership and development, EA releases the official Champions League game for the 2004/2005 season. ****The last rehash of the engine debuted on FIFA 2003, it draws most of it's gameplay elements from the 2005 edition, but with some changes to gameplay such as a slightly more aggressive AI on attack (reducing the need to constantly push players forward using the Off The Ball controls, still present), new refereeing aspects such as some deliberate errors (as in occasional bad offside calls or throw-ins, not cheating the player through mistakes),  advantage rule and handballs and a new set piece system, which replaces the much criticized \"targeting\" and \"push and shove\" featured in 2005. This system is much less rigid and less formulaic, as a directional arrow and powerbars define how balls are crossed and there are four player movement setups, thus making each corner and indirect free kicks different. For direct free kicks, players have the option to take driven or curved shots or drop a pass to a nearby player to explore a gap in the defense. All options are available at all times, instead of being determined by the distance to goal. **Many of these changes were later adapted into the new FIFA 06 engine, and it was also chosen as the match engine for subsequent Bright Future's  FIFA Manager. ****The presentation takes notes from real television broadcasts, with goals, fouls and attempts on goal being recapped not only in the full-time highlight reel but also during game stoppages and PiP popups. As the game is presented in a faux letterboxed format, next to the scoreline some statistics occasionally popup, allowing to keep track of them for some missions. A very requested feature, the ability to see the energy bars of the closest players to the ball of both teams, was finally included, as well as icons for the special abilities (speed, shooting, dribbling or tackling) of the best players.****The Champions League, where the player leads one team to the Final in the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, in the quest to succeed FC Porto as European Champions, is one of the available modes, but not the most important. That honour goes to the \"The Season\" mode, where the player starts by creating his managing avatar, and then proceeds to a a series of 50 missions, with the first being a close last-week match against a Champions League spot rival, proceeding with a buyout of the club and increased expectations, and (hopefully) closing with the Champions League final.  This mode also allows players to unlock additional features such as balls, a stadium and special exhibition modes by fulfilling objectives set by the club president during the season, some of them crucial matches (which can result in a sacking if  failed), others simply a matter of balancing the squad. Other modes include the usual friendlies, \"home and away\" (a two-legged friendly), scenarios (where the player can create situations such as a defending a 1-0 nil for 45 minutes while two man down) and practice."},{"id":6392,"title":"UEFA Champions League 2006-2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"A football (soccer) game from Electronic Arts leveraging a UEFA License. This game focuses on delivering the atmosphere of the 2006 - 2007 UEFA Champions League event it was released to coincide with. ****Building on similar FIFA Licensed products, EA continues to tune their new Match AI and celebrate such football events with lavish presentation and attention to detail. ****The most unique aspect of this title on Xbox 360 is the Ultimate Team mode which allows the player to manage a fantasy team using a deck of virtual cards analogous to other fantasy trading card games played with real cards.  The deck represents a team of players, managers and other staff which are used to manage and develop a fantasy team from humble beginnings to the best team in the in the game. Cards may also be put up for trade with other players to help you acquire rare cards and earn game credits. Players can take their Ultimate Teams online and use additional game play cards to strategic advantage during the match."},{"id":6393,"title":"UEFA Euro 2004 - Portugal","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"As a tie-in with the European soccer championship, held in Portugal on June 2004, EA Canada created this spin-off of the FIFA Soccer series. With a full license, players can choose any from the 51 nations and duke it out in friendly matches, or follow the path to the championship's final through the qualifying stages, group stages and eventually the play-off. You can also create your own dream team with players from different nations.****Other highlights includes a new bag of tricks, different weather types, a system to track injuries and suspensions and a dynamic morale system that fluctuates based on individual and team performances. There are also TV-style replays, crowd chants, national anthems and trophy celebrations."},{"id":6394,"title":"UEFA EURO 2008 - Austria-Switzerland","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EA Canada","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"UEFA Euro 2008 is yet another football game from EA Sports. This time it's basically FIFA 08 modified to let the player experience this summer's European Championship. ****Euro 2008 lets you control any European national football team in many different ways. For example you can decide to create your own character and play as good as possible on your position on the field in order to become good enough to captain your team. This is basically a slightly modified version of the \"be a pro\"-mode from FIFA 08.****You can also try different challenges and tournament modes in order to unlock extras or just test your abilities. You can play through the full championship experience, including the qualifying stages, or you can skip ahead to the group stages. You can also play a very extensive challenge mode where you try to make you nation the best in European football by clearing different challenges against all the other European teams. ****As with FIFA 08 the PC and console versions are quite different. In fact, they are based on completely different game engines. While the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3-versions boasts state of the art graphics and a new and improved control system, the PC-version still basically looks and functions like the 2006-version."},{"id":6395,"title":"UFC - Sudden Impact","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Opus","publisherName":"Global Star Software Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"UFC Sudden Impact features 40 real-life UFC fighters including champions Tim Sylvia and Matt Hughes or players can create their own fighter and climb up the ranks of the UFC.  There are new moves that can be used depending on the distance the fighters stand from each other and real-time injuries such as bruises and bloody wounds give it an added realism and challenge.  Game modes consist of 1P v. CP, head-to-head and career mode and gameplay mostly consist of combining buttons to chain moves such as striking as well as submission and pinning moves."},{"id":6396,"title":"Ultimate Board Game Collection","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Jack of All Games","publisherName":"Valcon Games LLC","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Ultimate Board Game Collection includes over 20 classic board and tabletop games. Each game contains a trophy that can be unlocked by completing a specific goal. Depending on the game, up to six players can compete by passing around a single controller.****The games include:****1. 3D Tic-Tac-Toe**2. Anagrams**3. Backgammon**4. Checkers**5. Chess**6. Chinese Checkers**7. Concentration**8. Dice**9. Dominoes**10. Enigma**11. Go**12. Jigsaws**13. Mahjong Solitaire**14. Mancala**15. Naval Battle**16. Parcheesi**17. Quatro**18. Reversi**19. Snakes and Ladders**20. Word Cubes"},{"id":6397,"title":"Ultimate Casino","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"505 Game Street","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1 Player","genre":"Board Games","description":"Ultimate Casino is the best way to live out your dreams of making a fortune the easy way. You won't believe your eyes.. you've been so lucky! But you still want more and you bet everything you've got, because even if you lose, it's still only a game!! "},{"id":6398,"title":"Ultimate Fighting Championship - Throwdown","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Opus","publisherName":"Crave","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"UFC: Throwdown features genuine Ultimate Fighting Championship champions and all the unbelievable mixed martial-arts moves found in the Octagon. Using deep offensive and defensive strategies, players can string combos together and exploit the fighting techniques that most suit their personal styles. The 25 UFC fighters in the game include current UFC champions such as Tito Ortiz and exclusive newcomers such as Ricco Rodriguez. The game includes a brand-new ultra-extensive career mode that lets you create and train your fighter as he battles his way through gruelling tournaments and ultimately to the UFC main event. You can compete in all-new weight classes such as light heavyweight and welterweight, and ground and pound in a variety of arenas from the training room to a sold-out UFC championship arena. The eight-player tournament mode lets you set up single-elimination winner-takes-all matches. Increased variations in Create-a-Fighter mode include customization of the face, body, skin colour, clothes, hairstyle, and more. "},{"id":6399,"title":"Ultimate Mind Games","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Yuki","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Ultimate Mind Games is a collection of mini games that can either be played in story mode or individually.  In story mode the player takes the role of a child with special powers, because their parents can move between board game world, Brun, and another they too have this ability. On returning to the Brun one day the player is met by their friend Mana who informs them that the town is deserted because they have been invaded. The whole country has been invaded by the kingdom of Jejune and board games are banned!  Mana takes the player to resistance HQ and explains that, because the player is so good they must tour round all the towns on the world map, play games in each location improve morale and weaken the invaders grip. More money can be earned by gambling or by taking part in the Sunday matches at the coliseum.  Time in Brun is measured in weeks. Every Monday supporters of the resistance will pay in their money, on the same day the Jejune invaders will increase their hold in all regions by five percent. Money earned can be used to lobby citizens in a region to support the resistance, this is the game mechanic that allows players who are bad at one of the featured games, say Chess, to take control of that region without having to win at that game. "},{"id":6400,"title":"Ultimate Music Quiz, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Liquid Games","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Ever wondered if The Beatles actually sold more albums than The Stones? Or who recorded the world's best selling single? Wonder no more with The Ultimate Music Quiz. Go head to head with your mates as you play The Ultimate Music Quiz. Packed with thousands of quiz and trivia questions spanning from Elvis to Robbie...Think you know all there is to know all about music, put your knowledge, and your friends, to the test with The Ultimate Music Quiz.. "},{"id":6401,"title":"Ultimate Pro Pinball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Empire Interactive","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"This compilation contains the following three tables of Empire's Pro Pinball series:•Pro Pinball: Timeshock! •Pro Pinball: Big Race USA •Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey "},{"id":6402,"title":"Ultimate Spider-Man","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Treyarch","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"When 15-year-old Peter Parker was bitten by a genetically altered spider he became faster, stronger, more agile and gained the spider-like ability to cling to walls.  Add web shooters and a costume and Peter becomes Spider-Man.  Eddie Brock, Jr. is Peter’s childhood friend.  In search of his scientist father’s legacy, Eddie came in contact with a symbiotic suit which transformed him into the monstrous Venom.  Ultimate Spider-Man follows both their Brian Michael Bendis-scripted adventures, as Spidey attempts to prevent Venom from killing innocents while Venom seeks to avoid S.H.I.E.L.D.’s machinations.****The Ultimate version of the Spider-Man mythos revamps the franchise, bringing in edgier (and often younger) versions of famous superheroes and supervillains.  The Human Torch, Wolverine, Electro, and Green Goblin are some of the Ultimate characters who make appearances.  Ultimate Spider-Man features a fully rendered, cel-shaded Manhattan open to exploration.  ****With few exceptions, Spider-Man and Venom can explore Manhattan and Queens, climbing, jumping, and web swinging away.  Story missions show up as hot spots on the map as do other in-game objectives.  When the player is done patrolling (or destroying) the city, they can hit these hot spots to advance the story.  Between story missions, Spider-Man and Venom can follow race paths, go on combat tours, discover and collect hidden icons, and help (or hurt) the citizens of New York."},{"id":6403,"title":"Ultimate Sports Quiz, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Ever wondered who won Cricket's first World Cup? Or who was the first man to run the 100m in less than 10 secs? Wonder no more with The Ultimate Sports Quiz. Go head to head with your mates as you play The Ultimate Sports Quiz. Packed with thousands of quiz and trivia questions based on football, golf, tennis, rugby, cricket, Formula 1, snooker and more... If you think you know all there is to know about sports, put your knowledge, and your friends, to the test with The Ultimate Sports Quiz.. "},{"id":6404,"title":"Ultimate Trivia Quiz, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Oxygen Interactive","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"Enjoy quizzes, but hate choosing a specialist interest? Then the Ultimate Trivia Quiz is one for you, the all round quiz that covers topics so diverse every member of the family can play. Packed with thousands of quiz and trivia questions spanning the diverse realms of popular culture and world knowledge. Think you know it all? Put your knowledge, and your friends, to the test with The Ultimate Trivia Quiz. "},{"id":6405,"title":"Ultimate TV & Film Quiz, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Liquid Games","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"The Ultimate TV & Film Quiz is a quiz game for three or four players/teams.  The questions are, obviously, based on films and television and there are four game modes:•Super Star: In this mode the game is played over three rounds of eight questions. The winner is the player with the most points and players each have two 'jokers' to remove a wrong answer • Play or Pass: This is also played over three eight question rounds. Players have three lives and lose a life with each incorrect answer, they also have one joker per round which they can use to pass a tough question on to an opponent. If a player answers their question correctly they can select which opponent is asked the next question. • Shoot Out: A quick on the button round where questions are not addressed in turn to each player • Quiz Trilogy: This consists of one round from each of the above quiz modes. All quiz modes have three eight question rounds and the right answer is not given when a question is answered incorrectly. All questions are asked in 'teleprompter' style, i.e. they are 'typed out' on screen to the accompaniment of a clacking sound, and they are all multiple choice with four possible answers to choose from. The game has no 'high score' table to record how many times a player wins nor does it have any movie/TV clips or soundbytes.  This game is a little unusual in that players share controllers, players one and two share controller one with player one using the Cross,Square, Triangle, Circle buttons while player two answers the questions using the D-Pad buttons. Players three and four share controller two in a similar way. The game can be configured to set individual player handicaps. "},{"id":6406,"title":"Ultimate World Cup Quiz, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Liquid Games","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Quiz","description":"The Ultimate World Cup Quiz is a football trivia game for up to four players. It's identical to The Great British Football Quiz except it only includes questions about the FIFA World Cup. It spans all the way back to the original 1930 World Cup in Uruguay. It contains four different game modes:•Top of the League •Play or Pass •Shootout •Football Crazy For each question the player gets four alternatives to choose from. Top of the League consists of three rounds of eight questions and the player with most points at the end of round three wins. With use of jokers the player can remove two wrong alternatives. Play or Pass also consists of three rounds of eight questions and players play together. Jokers are not available in this mode. In Shootout jokers are used to force the other player to answer. Football Crazy is played over three rounds consisting of one round of each of the other game modes. All modes can be played by up to four players but only the Top of the League mode can be played by one player."},{"id":6407,"title":"Under the Skin","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Capcom","publisherName":"CE Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"An alien called Cosmi got stuck on earth after his spaceship crashed on a satellite. The only way he can return home is by gaining enough money to repair his spaceship. Unfortunately for the humans, the only way Cosmi can obtain money is by causing panic amongst them. ****The player takes the role of Cosmi and can use several different weapons and gadgets to scare away the humans. You can launch a giant bowling ball, a cannon or a karaoke set to terrify the people with your awful singing. To obtain new weapons you have to scan the DNA of humans walking the streets, each having their own set of abilities. When you scare humans enough, they drop coins. Getting enough coins completes a level and ultimately, the game.****Under the Skin brings you to different locations, including Raccoon City, the place where the Resident Evil games take place. In that level you battle the ultimate foe Nemesis, who this time is entirely cel-shaded, just like the rest of the game."},{"id":6408,"title":"Underworld - The Eternal War","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Lucky Chicken","publisherName":"Play It Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Underworld: The Eternal War is based on the movie of the same name. The storyline revolves around the eternal war between the vampires and werewolves, and as the player, you can choose the side you're teaming with. You can either choose the movie's heroine Selene, or can be the \"bad guy\" Raze, who is a werewolf.****It's an all out slugfest as you take on to the battlefields where you must accomplish missions, were they about protecting someone, kill someone, get an item from somewhere, or just kill everyone. **The action is the name of the game here and there are lots of it. Using different weapons, you smack the opposition to kingdom come. Many, many times. After that, it's more smacking. And then some."},{"id":6409,"title":"Unison - Rebels of Rhythm & Dance","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Tecmo","publisherName":"Tecmo, Ltd.","players":"1-3\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"In the city of Twin Ships, Ducker has banished dancing from the land!  It is up to the Unison team to bring dance back to the people of the city.  Players must memorize and perform routines by using the twin analog sticks.  The game features several licensed songs by artists such as Nelly and Aqua."},{"id":6410,"title":"Unlimited Saga","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SquareSoft","publisherName":"Square Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Unlimited SaGa is a sequel to Square's famous series of non-linear RPGs. Like in the early  Romancing Saga games, and in  Saga Frontier, you assume the role of eight main characters (selectable at the beginning of the game). The story centers around Laura, a 30-year old widow and an ex-pirate, but you view the story and make it progress differently depending on which character you have chosen, and on the decisions you take throughout the game. Each character is represented by a different kind of flower.****\"Unlimited SaGa\" feels and plays a lot like a classic board RPG. Everything - from disarming traps to hitting the enemy successfully in a battle - depends on the so-called REEL system. You have to stop a spinning slot machine at the right time, in order to perform an action successfully. It is similar to the classic dice system in pen-and-paper RPGs, and to the Judgment Ring system in  Shadow Hearts. You can explore the world in a non-linear fashion, visit many optional areas and fight monsters at your will. Some puzzles have multiple solutions and can be solved by using a character's special skill. For example, a character with a Swim skill can cross a river and reach the next area of the game."},{"id":6411,"title":"Unreal Tournament","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Epic Games","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Unreal Tournament is completely different to Unreal - it's now mainly based on multiplayer, like Quake 3. ****At the beginning, you have to play classic deathmatch rounds. After you have successfully won some of them, a new game mode becomes available, domination. In domination there are about 3 or 4 different areas scattered around the map to be controlled by your team. For a certain amount of seconds you control one area, a point is added to your score. The more areas you control, the faster your team's score rises. When you or the other team reaches a certain score, the game is over. The 3rd mode is called capture the flag, every team has a flag to defend and tries to capture the other team's flag to score a point. ****The 4th game mode is probably the most innovative one, it's called assault. These are real missions, like you have to attack an enemy base and destroy something in it. Again, there are two teams, the defenders and the attackers. You have to complete the mission in a certain time, like 5 or 10 minutes. If you were successful, your team has to defend this time and the other team attacks. But the attacking team now only has as much time as you needed to attack.****All these modes are either playable in single or multiplayer mode. If playing alone, you have a large menu with orders you can give your bots.  Also, all weapons were redesigned, and some new ones are added."},{"id":6412,"title":"Up","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Asobo Studio","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Up is based on the animated movie of the same name. Carl Fredericksen always wanted to be an adventurer but he never got around to it. After his wife dies he gets depressed but finally decides to experience adventures after all. He gets accompanied by the scout Russel.****Most levels are played with two characters with different abilities: Carl can use his walking aid as jumping help and crowbar while Russel balances on small ledges, catches insects or blinds enemies with his magnifying glass. Sometimes the dog Dug joins them who can pass through small holes and swim. The levels are basic platforming stages with many puzzles which need all these abilities to be solved. Of course this can be played in co-op too. Diversion is brought by a few flying levels with a biplane.****There are numerous differences to the Xbox 360/Playstation 3/Wii version. There are more levels, additional mini games like a raft trip where the player has to dodge crocodiles, the story is told with actual cutscenes from the movie and there are more unlockable extras, e.g. cheats. The two player characters gain additional gadgets during the game which can be used to reach new areas in already beaten levels. The multiplayer modes are also different: this version lacks the simultaneous flying duels for four players but two variants for two players and six other mini games which can be player as tournament for four players."},{"id":6413,"title":"Urban Chaos - Riot Response","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rocksteady Studios","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Urban Chaos: Riot Response, you play as Nick Mason, a member of a new anti-terrorist team named T-Zero. Terrorists and gang members have destroyed your city, and your goal is to bring order back to the city while destroying any terrorists and gang members you encounter. Since your enemies are armed to the teeth (usually with meat cleavers, Molotov cocktails, and sawed-off shotguns), you're equipped with a riot shield that can be used by holding the left trigger. It can absorb an infinite amount of projectiles, but you cannot shoot while you are using it. You can get the assistance of firefighters to put out fires, and medics to replenish your health.****Your weapons can be upgraded by earning medals during your missions. You can earn these medals by scoring headshots, arresting enemies with your taser (as opposed to killing them), collecting gang masks, etc. You can even unlock extra missions and weapons by arresting gang leaders at the end of each level, so that the police can interrogate him and find out the gang's next move."},{"id":6414,"title":"Urban Constructor","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Are you ready to look for land to build?  Urban cosntructor is a rich and entertaining game, that puts you in the shoes of a builder, struggling with empty land on which to build, opponents, enemies and other exciting variables!  3 different worlds in which to build with different enemies, bonuses and goals!  50 different levels! "},{"id":6415,"title":"Urban Extreme","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data Design Interactive","publisherName":"Metro3D","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is the super-charged wild racing world of Urban Extreme - you'll be racing huge V8 powered super cars and chunky off-road army vehicles, bouncy beach bugs and suped-up rally cars. Take to the streets, and try to stay on the road, as you zoom around the suburbs at break-neck speeds.  Urban Extreme utilises an ultra-realistic physics system to ensure every bump, nudge, crash and crunch during the race affects your vehicle as it should. Get a corner wrong, or crash into another vehicle, and you skid, slip, flip or take to the air as any car in the real world might!  Race well and claim victory against your opponents to earn prize money, which you can use to unlock extra secret vehicles, each with their own handling dynamic and strengths and weakness on the road.  Urban Extreme allows you to play against a friend, in single races, or you can go it alone in Time Trial, giving you the opportunities to search out the racing line and learn how fast each corner can be taken! "},{"id":6416,"title":"Urban Freestyle Soccer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Silicon Dreams","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Freestyle Street Soccer known as Urban Freestyle Soccer in Europe is, as the name implies, a Freestyle soccer-game in an urban setting. The game focuses on action and fun instead of realism. You play four on four in five game modes: Turf War, Home Turf, Street Challenge Cup, Exhibition and Multiplayer. The first requires you to conquer neighborhoods in the city by winning soccer matches against rival gangs. Street Challenge Cup allows you to play an entire competition.  Each player can perform a large variety of moves beyond the typical soccer game moves, such as scissor kicks, midair juggles and bicycle kicks. Performing said moves allows you to gain skill points which can be used to unlock new game modes, teams, courts and cheats. Next to these special moves you can also interact with the environment. Your players can pick things up and throw them around or manually hit your opponents."},{"id":6417,"title":"Urban Reign","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Urban Reign is a Namco-produced 3D brawler, done in the tradition of Double Dragon and Final Fight. The story follows Brad Hawk, a hired thug, as he tries to find a gang member that was captured by a rival group. In each level, you set off against a handful of bruisers from one of Green Harbor's many gangs in search of clues. Make use of different allies, which can be given instructions, with skills in various fighting techniques to accomplish your goals, as you fight your way through 100 levels. There are different combos and special moves, different objects can be picked up and used as a weapon, and incoming attacks can be avoided by dodging."},{"id":6418,"title":"Urbz, The - Sims in the City","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Maxis","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Virtual Life","description":"The Urbz is a reworking of the Sims franchise for the console market.****The Sims have finally moved out of the suburbs and into the big city where reputation is the key to success.****Socialize with over sixty unique characters, work jobs in a Sims game for the first time, buy new clothes that are actually gameplay relevant (they affect whether how likely other characters are to like you), get tattoos and body piercings and own and decorate one of three unique apartments."},{"id":6419,"title":"USA Racer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Davilex","publisherName":"Davilex Games B.V.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"A clandestine group has been organizing illegal street races in the USA for more than 50 years. What started as a fun event has grown into an annual contest for cash and glory. Only six are given a chance to prove their worth.****USA Racer contains 11 tracks in different locations across the USA. Players can race in cities such as Los Angeles, New York or Washington DC or can take part in a race through the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone. Next to Time Trial and Single Race, the Tournament is the main event. It has been split up in three sections: Park Trial, City Trial and US Race. After completing a section, the next one is opened up.****The tracks contain obstacles and jumps. Enemies will try to push other cars off the road, and the police also make an appearance. Scattered around the tracks are power-ups that repair the car, provide boost or cash. The money can be used to upgrade the car, repair it or buy boost prior to the race. After completing an entire tournament with a certain car, an alternate vehicle becomes available for that character.****In the Windows version two-player duels are available over LAN or TCP/IP. Players can either go head-to-head or play a game of Cop vs. Racer."},{"id":6420,"title":"V-Rally 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eden Studios","publisherName":"Infogrames Europe SA","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The rally racing series comes to the GBA with texture mapped 3d graphics that take the GBA in a direction never thought possible.**Players can choose from a variety of game modes including rally racing, circuit racing and time trials or link up and go head to head with another player. The better and further you get the more cars and tracks are unlocked.**View the race from inside the car or behind it as you scream through snow, rain, fog, dirt, gravel and over jumps at different times of day and night as you try to become the best rally racer on the planet.**Features battery backup."},{"id":6421,"title":"V.I.P.","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Ubisoft","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"V.I.P. is based on the TV Series of the same name.****V.I.P. is a bodyguard agency that protects its clients in Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Los Angeles. Pamela Anderson stars as Vallery Irons, the boss of the Vallery Irons Protection bodyguard agency.****In the game, the player controls one of the V.I.P. bodyguards (Vallery Irons, Tasha Dexter, Nikki Franco, Quick Williams, Johnny Loh), in a mission to rescue a plastic surgeon from LA's most famous mobster. In addition to the main story, the game includes more than 10 minigames.****The player controls his character simply by pressing the number 1-4 keys (in the Windows version) in correct order; this will control the character to kick or hit opponents.Sometimes the player can use the mouse for shooting enemies.****After completing a mission, the player can unlock video clips or photos in the photo gallery. The game can be saved only after completing each mission."},{"id":6422,"title":"Valkyrie Profile 2 - Silmeria","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Tri - Ace","publisherName":"Square Enix Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria is a prequel of the original PlayStation video game Valkyrie Profile and addresses some of unanswered questions in the previous game's storyline. ****Several hundred years before the story of the Valkyrie Lenneth, the young and rebellious Valkyrie Silmeria angers the god Odin and becomes imprisoned in the body of Alicia, the princess of Dipan. However, Silmeria manages to retain her consciousness and shares the body with Alicia, leading her father, King Barbarossa, to believe that she is possessed. As a result, he fakes her death and banishes her to a faraway land. When Odin learns of Silmeria's actions, he sends the third valkyrie, Hrist, to find Alicia and to bring Silmeria back to Asgard. In the meantime, Alicia and Silmeria seek the legendary Dragon Orb, an artifact that would allow them to be free from Odin forever. ****Although the game retains the side-scrolling aspect of the first Valkyrie Profile while traversing through dungeons or other locations, the second installment is rendered in three-dimensions throughout. The game takes advantage of this during the battle sequences as you must move and position your characters correctly to perform attacks. As in the previous game, Alicia/Silmeria will meet and recruit Einherjar, characters that will assist you in your quest."},{"id":6423,"title":"Vampire Night","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Wow Entertainment","publisherName":"Namco Hometek Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Gun","description":"The legend has existed for centuries. Very few have survived to tell their account of terror. But we know, the Vampire is real. Grab a friend and the GunCon2 and experience the bone-chilling shoot'em up action. Namco puts you in the role of the vampire hunter. Improved over the arcade version, Vampire Night for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system also includes a special training mode, an adventure mode, and other hidden features for players to unlock.  Can be purchased with or without the GunCon 2."},{"id":6424,"title":"Van Helsing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Saffire","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Take the role of Van Helsing, legendary monster hunter, as you fight your way though Transylvania toward Count Dracula. This is a fast-paced action/adventure game where you encounter monsters like the Wolfman, the Frankenstein monster, Dr. Jekyl/Mr. Hyde, vampires, and many other terrifying creatures.  Use an arsenal of weapons and skills to destroy these monsters, including the unique \"grapple gun\". This game takes you to many of the places seen in the movie \"Van Helsing\", and features voice talent from many of the original actors including Hugh Jackman."},{"id":6425,"title":"Vegas Casino 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Vegas Casino 2 on PS2 offers you to become the best of the best, no less!  Participate in one of the 8 available games: blackjack, baccarat, roulette or craps.  All this portends great emotions!  Of the dream ! "},{"id":6426,"title":"Vexx","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Austin","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"On the forsaken remains of the planet Astara, the villagers of Rockhaven lived difficult but peaceful lives, until the day the Shadowraith, Dark Yabu, and his minions swept down from the sky. With ferocity and ruthless efficiency, they descended upon the townfolk, enslaving them to work deep in the caves that surrounded their village. ****Dark Yabu murdered the grandfather of the young Vexx, who managed to slip quietly aboard the enemy's windship. There, locked deep within Yabu's sanctum, was the last pair of Astani Battle-gauntlets. The gauntlets leapt onto Vexx's outstretched hands and bonded to his arms giving him special powers. Prepared to meet his destiny, Vexx embarks on a quest through volcanic islands, frozen citadels and giant castles to confront Dark Yabu, save his people and avenge the death of his grandfather."},{"id":6427,"title":"Victorious Boxers - Ippo's Road to Glory","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"New","publisherName":"Entertainment Software Publishing Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Victorious Boxers: Ippo's Road to Glory closely follows the manga \"Hajime No Ippo\". It is a straightforward boxing game, with buttons for jabs, hooks and uppercuts. You can also bob and weave with the analog sticks. During the career mode you play many different boxers, in the hopes of eventually winning the championship belt or to sometimes achieve a different story goal. It was followed by Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit."},{"id":6428,"title":"Victorious Boxers 2 - Fighting Spirit","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Grandprix Inc.","publisherName":"Entertainment Software Publishing Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit is a boxing game based on the manga Hajime no Ippo. It holds 81 playable characters from the manga, such as Ippo himself, Ippo's coach both young and old, the bear Takamura fights, as well as any other character that was in the manga up until Takamura's match with David Eagle. You also get to face most of these characters in the Story Mode, which features almost every match from the manga up until, again, Takamura's match with David Eagle.****The controls allows jabs, straights, hooks and uppercuts to be thrown at the enemy, and swaying and dodging is done by holding down one button while steering the character. The characters with special attacks are equipped with these and the specials are thrown by holding down a button and pressing a corresponding punch button, but watch your stamina or you'll be too slow to hit your opponent."},{"id":6429,"title":"Video Poker & Blackjack","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"System 3","publisherName":"Play It!","players":"1 Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Video Poker is the most popular casino game: combining the excitement of gambling on Slot Machines with the skills of playing Poker. The Advanced Video Poker Simulator gives players a real expectation of winning and not simply relying on luck. This simulator accurately reproduces the real world Video Poker experience so that, with practice, players can learn and eventually master the play strategies, which are the scrounge of casinos. In addition, a full simulation of the classic gambling game, Blackjack, is included so that players can discover if they really are high-rollers. "},{"id":6430,"title":"Vietcong - Purple Haze","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Coyote Developments","publisherName":"Gathering","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"A compilation pack that bundles the original Vietcong game alongside its brand spanking new expansion pack: Fist Alpha."},{"id":6431,"title":"Viewtiful Joe","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Clover Studio","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Joe is your normal everyday guy, watching movies and hanging out with his girlfriend, Silvia. But when Silvia is sucked into a movie reel by an evil force, Joe's life is turned upside down. It's up to you to take everyman Joe and turn him into a superhero to end all superhero's and save his girl.****With a heavy dose of comic books, Viewtiful Joe is a action packed 2D side-scroller inside a 3D world, that will have you using the amazing abilities of the hero in question as you slice and dice the many enemies on screen with VFX special moves, such as Slow and Mach Speed.****You'll have the chance to earn 'Viewtifuls', which will boost your abilities with new killer moves and special items. You'll need them as you progress further into the seven episodes and big bosses at the end of each."},{"id":6432,"title":"Viewtiful Joe 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Clover Studio","publisherName":"Capcom Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Joe's back, and his girlfriend has come along for the ride, in the sequel to the surprise hit Viewtiful Joe. Once again the side-scrolling action is frantic as you battle through the themed based levels and taking out the enemy with a combat techniques like no other.****Silvia is ready to play and join the mission, bringing her pompoms and projectile weapons along with her. Joe also has a few new tricks up his sleeve along with some added VFX abilities, including the Replay, where you can record a certain move and play it over three times for a killer blow or a bonus health boost. Another new features is V-Touch, allowing you to switch between the two characters during play, also an important feature to solve some of the puzzles along the way."},{"id":6433,"title":"Virtua Cop - Elite Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Sega AM2","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Gun","description":"Virtua Cop: Elite Edition is a combination of Virtua Cop 1 & 2.****You play a cop who has been called out to deal with a certain situation, armed with your trusty sidearm. Enemies pop out from behind most objects and a reticule lights up around them to let you know they are armed and dangerous. You have to have quick reflexes as innocent people pop up which need to be protected.****There are 6 levels in all, 3 from each game and these levels have multiple stages. With the three difficulty levels on offer, along with the modifications you can make in the options setup such as the number of continues and auto reload and taking off the enemy indicator, you can make the game as difficult or as easy as you wish. There are multiple paths on some levels so there is some incentive to replay the levels.****There is a 2 player co-operative mode which can still be played with two light guns or you can use the Dual Shock pad. Training is also available. Even though this an old Sega Saturn game, it hasn't been improved much for the PS2 so expect a smoother gameplay of the older graphics."},{"id":6434,"title":"Virtua Fighter 4 - Evolution","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sega","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"A conversion of the update to Virtua Fighter 4, Evo features two brand new characters (Goh Hinogami and Brad Burns) and Quest Mode, an all new addition to the series that replaces Kumite mode.****In Quest Mode, you choose your particular fighter and take him or her around the various arcades in Japan where you must earn your chance to enter tournaments. Each battle may also vary in conditions (for example, one match will have you simply fighting to be the winner, while another may ask you to win by only using punches, etc.).****Certain battles will also involve prizes, including clothing and money. Money can be spent on more clothing, wallpapers, character models and much more."},{"id":6435,"title":"Virtua Fighter 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Sega AM2","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Virtua Fighter 4 offers a selection of thirteen characters to engage in one-on-one beat 'em up action similar to previous titles in the series.  Most of them are from previous games, but two of them are brand new to this game.****VF4 has the standard array of modes, like Arcade, VS, and Practice, and it also has a new feature, called \"A.I. Sparring\", in which you train a player, controlled by the computer, by using various moves and techniques.****There are a lot of arenas to choose from.  Some are interactive, in which you can break away from the main ring.  When fighting on sand or snow, your fighter will leave footprints.  When you're in water, you will make splashes.  If you hit your opponent hard enough on a concrete floor, his body might break that part of the floor into chunks.****Each fighter has a wide array of moves, from your standard punches and kicks to ten hit combos and specials."},{"id":6436,"title":"Virtua Pro Football","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Smilebit","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Virtua Pro Football is Sega's attempt to compete with the FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer series. It's more similar to those than the more arcade based games in the Virtua Striker series. Controls work as can be expected and include short and long passes, crosses, shots and different defence options. The game features a special one on one mode where offensive players can challenge and dribble past a defender. The camera then zooms in to a behind the shoulder perspective of the dribbler and the player can do different stick and button combinations to get past the defender. Some of the movement options that are possible are lunge, feint and nutmeg.  The game features over 250 teams in twelve leagues (including three licensed ones; Dutch Eredivisie and Gouden Gids Divisie and Spanish LFP Primera Division). Competitions that the player can compete in are domestic leagues, club cups, international cup and custom leagues and cups. More unique is the player mode where the player gets to create and develop his own footballer. For each week the player can choose between practice, rest and going out. Practice is done through different mini games and by playing these the different skills will increase but so does the risk for injuries. Therefore rest is also needed at times. Going out means interacting with different people at various places and is needed to become more known to the supporters and the public. It's also possible to buy stuff, both football items and luxury items. Part of the player mode is also various events such as comments from the coach, meetings with the press and contract negotiations. The game also features a play book mode where the player can create his own tactics for set pieces. Teams created in Sega's other football game, Let's Make A Soccer Team! can be imported into Virtua Pro Football. "},{"id":6437,"title":"Virtua Quest","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Artificial Mind and Movement","publisherName":"Sega","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Virtua Quest is a 3D Action/RPG that features both core RPG elements (exploration, treasure gathering and character development) and a strong fighting component.  The player assumes the identity of a young boy named Sei (pronounced \"Say\"). As the player explores each stage, he/she will discover \"Virtua Souls\" data clusters that contain information about the martial arts abilities of the legendary Virtua Fighter characters. These clusters give the player the ability to easily perform complex fighting moves. As the game's story progresses, Sei discovers that only he can unlock the potential of the Virtua Souls, and he subsequently gains the attention of an evil syndicate known as Judgment 6.  Judgment 6, in a mad bid for power, pursues Sei, attempting to force upon him its dirty work in hopes of bringing down the infrastructure of a vast virtual world. If it succeeds, the arbiters of justice and power in the real world will come crumbling down, and anarchy will reign. Sei's inner strength is put to the test as he fights to keep this from happening. "},{"id":6438,"title":"Volleyball Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"505 Game Street","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"One of the best volleyball simulation with stunning graphics and dynamic gameplay is inviting you to take part in competitions.  Take the challenge, prove that you deserve to win and simply relax with the world-renowned sport!  It presented several game modes and the possibility of personal settings for your hero. "},{"id":6439,"title":"Volleyball Xciting","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Agetec Inc.","publisherName":"Agetec, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"Volleyball Xciting is a very arcade-like and light volleyball experience for those not looking for that ultra realistic feeling many sports games try to achieve.****It features an all girl cast of cell-shaded manga girls, starting out with 8 teams but more are added as you unlock them along with more courts to play at as you progress through the game.****The game contains several modes of playing, such as World Exhibition and Beach Volleyball, and you can play as many as 4 people at the same time with the aid of a multi-tap.****You never have to move the players around the court yourself as they do it themselves, and you just have to time the shots with the corresponding button to make them whack the ball across the net."},{"id":6440,"title":"Wacky Races - Mad Motors","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Ever wanted to take the wheel of the Arkansas Chugabug? Or pilot the Crimson Haybailer? Or control the crazy Convert-A-Car? Well, now you can – in the amazing Wacky Races videogame. All the Wacky Racers are here, ready and raring to go – even sneaky Dick Dastardly and his snickering sidekick Muttley! Choose your favourite and embark on a thrilling race adventure around the world. It's the ultimate – and wackiest – test of man and machine. "},{"id":6441,"title":"Wacky Races starring Dastardly & Muttley","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Infogrames","publisherName":"Infogrames Europe SA","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"For those who can remember the cartoon series, this will be a blast from the past. Choose from all your favourite characters including Peter Perfect, Penelope Pitstop and, of course, Dick Dastardly and Muttley, and wind your way through cartoon like environments in the familiar vehicles of each character. Simply get to the end of the race first to open up new tracks, and use weapons to pick off the rest of the cast, and aid your progress."},{"id":6442,"title":"Wacky Zoo GP","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Skid, jump and bump to first place with the help of the boosts, bombs, rockets & more! Blast your way around Wacky Town, bash your way around the Jungle tracks, and generally throw all you can grab at those who dare race ahead of you! Practice with the weapons in the Quick Races, get your name up in lights in the Time Trail records, and take on (or blow up!) the best to win the coveted trophies in the Tournaments to become top of the Wacky Zoo GP!"},{"id":6443,"title":"Wakeboarding Unleashed Featuring Shaun Murray","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shaba Games","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wakeboarding","description":"Wakeboarding is part of Activision's line of Extreme Sports titles. A rider (using a board that's like a combination of a surf board, body board and skateboard) is pulled along the water by rope at high speeds by the boat up front, and must pull of tricks either by jumping of jumps or using the wake left by the boat itself (hence the sport's name).****Unleashed takes this sport and turns it upside down, allowing you to fly down water ways through well known locations around the world, pulling stunts off buildings or cliff faces. Other objectives are included that have you completing tasks and busting tricks in a unique way.****Multiplayer modes include one-on-one trick attack and horse, where both players compete against each other to pull off the best tricks. Co-operative mode has one player driving the boat while the other hangs on behind, with new challenges for the boat driver to complete as well as the rider."},{"id":6444,"title":"WALL-E","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Asobo Studio","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"This game follows the Disney/Pixar movie of the same name.  The player takes control of the main protagonist, Wall-E and his friend EVE. The gameplay of the game has Wall-E explore various levels through basic platforming ideas by picking up power-ups, defeating enemies by picking up objects and throwing them at enemies and solving puzzles to reach areas that are normally inaccessible to the player due to Wall-E's small stature and limitations.****The player can also control EVE in a series of flying stages where the player uses EVE to fly into constricted areas and avoid falling objects and stationary obstacles in the way of the player.  While the game does feature environments from the movie, it also has added environments and characters made exclusively for the game.****This version does differ from its other version.  This one does feature the same control setup, but has a different developer and has eighteen different worlds to play in while the other only has nine.  Also, players can use music in this version to summon assistance during a level."},{"id":6445,"title":"Wallace & Gromit - Curse of the Were-Rabbit","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Frontier Developments","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"A faithful game to film tie in of the hit animated duo Wallace and Gromit, based on the feature film released in 2005 and featuring all the plasticine characters in their full glory. Your job as Anti Pesto the pest control team of Wallace, Gromit and Hutch is to protect the prize winning vegetables from garden pests using the tailor made bun gun and other cracking contraptions. And to uncover the terrible truth about the Wererabbit that plagues Wallaby Gardens."},{"id":6446,"title":"Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Frontier Developments","publisherName":"BAM! Entertainment, Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Inventor Wallace and his clever dog Gromit, characters in a series of Academy Award-winning Claymation short films, star in this video game adventure.****Project Zoo starts off one morning as Wallace and Gromit are preparing to visit their adopted friend, Archie the polar bear, in the local zoo.  As soon as they get to the zoo, they find that it's been closed!  What's worse, a villainous penguin named Feathers McGraw has taken Archie and hidden him deep within the zoo.  So, Wallace and Gromit set out to rescue him.****This game is an action-platform game, with many puzzles and side quests.  The player controls the long-suffering Gromit, and must cooperate with Wallace to complete tasks such as fixing machines or pulling switches. The main goal of each of the six levels is to free 3 trapped baby animals.  Doing so  opens up new areas and allows you to continue to the next area.  In addition, there are hidden bonus levels and coins to collect that unlock video clips from the animated shorts."},{"id":6447,"title":"War Chess","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"XS Games","publisherName":"XS Games Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"War Chess is a basically a chess game with a unusual presentation. All the set pieces for the game are substituted for the character of the High Fantasy setting. Whites are pictured as joined armies of humans and elves, while blacks are mostly represented by the undead forces. The player has an ability to choose from 11 various location for the match to take place. Those include: Forest, Desert, Ice and Lava, Dragon Cave etc. All the environments and pieces are rendered in full 3D with a fully rotatable camera.  For the single playing experience the game provides a difficulty slider to account for gamer's proficiency skill. Additionally War Chess offers a multiplayer mode for two players to battle each other as at one PC so as over the network.  The game obviously takes it inspiration from the Battlechess series, however doesn't provide unique animations for each type of encounter on the chessboard. Each piece has a double set of animations: one for attacking, another for dying. Those do not differ depending on the type of the opposing piece."},{"id":6448,"title":"War of the Monsters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Incognito Inc.","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"War of the Monsters is a sci-fi melee fighting game. An alien race comes to earth and attacks the earth. Eventually the humans come up with a new technology to destroy the aliens, only to discover that strange liquid from the damaged UFO's stream into different areas, and create monsters to cause more damage to the Earth. Single- or two-player fighting modes are available. The game modes include \"Adventure\", \"Free For all\", \"Endurance\", \"Elimination\" and Mini-Games. Some modes are only for either one player or two player. The game has saving option after each level and you can load it later. In each battle are health pick-ups, weapon pick-ups like cars, rubble and spears, energy pick-ups and special cubes. Each adventure mode battle awards tokens that can be used to purchase new monster costumes, new arenas and mini-games."},{"id":6449,"title":"Warhammer 40,000 - Fire Warrior","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Kuju Entertainment","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Set in the grim future of the Warhammer 40,000 table-top game, Fire Warrior is a first person shooter where the player spends a day in the life a Tau (an alien race) commando. The player is charged with rescuing an immortal who has been captured by the human Imperium. However, there are darker forces at work."},{"id":6450,"title":"WarJetz","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"War Jetz is the much-anticipated sequel to 3DO's World Destruction League: Thunder Tanks. Instead of cruising around 3-D landscapes in your tank looking for your opponents you can now think in 4 dimensions. You now have the ability to hop into the cockpit of several futuristic air combat machines in this next step in WDL history."},{"id":6451,"title":"Warriors of Might and Magic","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Step into the shoes of a warrior by the name of Alleron. Framed for a crime in which he did not commit he is branded with a painful mask and banished into the depths of the dungeon. Here he must fight his way out and discover the truth behind this crime. Will he save the world from destruction or will he fall at the feet of his nemesis."},{"id":6452,"title":"Warriors Orochi","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Warriors Orochi is a crossover between Koei's Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors franchises.  The Serpent King, Orochi, has made a rift in time and taken the most powerful warriors from the Sengoku period of Japan, and China's Three Kingdoms era for a showdown of the ages.****Battle the demon Orochi, and hack and slash his armies with a team of three warriors you can rotate between at any time.  Your two inactive teammates will recuperate during their downtime.  If your active character dies, however, you'll have to restart the mission or load a saved game.  A total of 79 playable characters from Dynasty Warriors 5, Samurai Warriors 2 and two new combatants are available to you.  The new Weapon Fusion technique allows you to combine a particular character's different weapons into a single stronger one.****Choose from four unrelated story campaigns, Shu, Wei, Wu, and Samurai Warriors Story, with different unlockable characters, weapons and items in each.  In the game's Free Mode, you can use any character in any stage you've already completed.****Play with a friend in two player split screen co-op."},{"id":6453,"title":"Warriors Orochi 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Warriors Orochi 2 is the sequel to Warriors Orochi, a game that combines characters from the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors games into a new unique storyline.****Wishing to test his strength, the Serpent King Orochi kidnapped the warriors of Dynasty and Samurai Warriors.**After many battles he was eventually defeated, but the peace was to be short lived.**While former officers from the Orochi army banded together to form their own armies, a mysterious group appeared to bring Orochi back from the netherworld.**Picking up from where Warriors Orochi left off, this game pits the warriors of Wu, Shu, Wei and the Samurai against these foes and their armies.****This game features similar gameplay to the other games in the Warriors series, like unlockable characters, upgradable weapons and multiple stages to play through.**Also seeing a return is the team mate system from the previous Orochi game, which allows you to rotate between three different warriors.**Choose these three warriors from over 90 playable characters, and use them to battle with as you strive to defeat the vast armies of your opponents.****New features in this version include Dream Mode, which tells even more of Orochi's story then the last game, and new unlockable characters and weapons not seen before in the series."},{"id":6454,"title":"Warriors, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rockstar Toronto","publisherName":"Rockstar Games, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Based on the 1979 Paramount Pictures film of the same name and voiced by most of the original cast, The Warriors follows the career of a Coney Island street gang.  Starting months before the events of the film, The Warriors expand and defend their Coney Island turf, while proving that they are heavy enough players to join The Riffs’ network.  With a citywide rep, they can get invited to a major gang meeting where the future of New York street crime will be decided.  ****The game follows the nine lead members of The Warriors (with flashback missions showing how they came to The Warriors): leader Cleon, Swan, Ajax, Cowboy, Cochise, Snow, Fox, Rembrandt, and Vermin.  During the game, the player will control each member, usually acting as a war chief and leading a squad of Warriors on a mission.  Missions vary from simply wrecking another crew to completing a series of objectives while avoiding arrest or worse. ****During missions, players can mug pedestrians, steal car radios, commit smash and grabs, tag walls or bomb other gangs’ burners, and load up on flash.  Between each story based mission, The Warriors return to their Coney Island hangout where they can train to improve their stats, go out on patrol, review their accomplishments, replay levels, or enter into a series of quick-play combat matches.  ****The game plays like a squad-based brawler.  Each Warrior has his own fighting style and much of the game environment can be weaponized.  Fights are fast and often brutal, but stealth is also an option.  Players can perform stealthy finishing moves and distract police or other gang members with thrown bottles.  The game’s environments are fully 3D allowing Warriors to escape along the rooftops, hop over fences, or dash into shadowy areas."},{"id":6455,"title":"Warship Gunner 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Micro Cabin","publisherName":"Koei","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"A continuation in Koei's Naval Ops series, Warship Gunner 2 has the player take control of huge naval forces in an alternate 1940's, with the ability of not only using traditional weapons of the times, such as huge deck guns and cannons, but also more advanced technology such as huge lasers.****The player has the option to choose which ship they would like to use, using the analog controls to aim weapons and move the game camera to see more of the battlefield as well as using the d-pad to steer their ships.  They can also research technology to build bigger and better weapons and build their own custom ships from the ground up with over a 1,000 customizable parts to use.****Players can employ anything from destroyers, battleships, cruisers as well as submarines to destroy their enemies and has 100 missions to play in as well."},{"id":6456,"title":"Water Horse, The - Legend of the Deep","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Atomic Planet Entertainment","publisherName":"Blast Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep is based on the movie by the same which in turn is based on a children novel by Dick King-Smith. It's a tale about a young boy, Angus MacMorrow, who on the shores of Loch Ness finds an egg which hatches into a water horse. The game starts shortly after that when Angus needs to get food to the newborn little creature. The story of the game is told between missions with clips from the movie.****The player gets to control both Angus and Crusoe (the water horse). As mentioned before the game starts with Angus having to collect food for Angus. Angus is controlled from a top down perspective and has to sneak around the farm without being spotted by his mother or any of the soldiers that are patrolling the area. Each level has to be completed within a set time limit. Angus can use different objects to help him progress. Stones can be thrown to distract guards, four-leap can be used to avoid guards and wood planks and boxes can be used to cross streams and climb fences. ****The player also gets to control Crusoe during different stages of growth. Depending on which stage he is in the gameplay will also differ. In the baby stage he needs to eat to grow. The player controls Crusoe in a barrel full of water and needs to catch apples that are dropped into the barrel before they sink. There's both good and rotten apples and it's important to only eat the good ones. In the toddler stage Crusoe needs to learn how to swim in a bath tub. This is done with a quick time event where the player has to press the right keys at the right time as they appear on the screen. In the teenager stage Crusoe needs to swim around a pond to find fish that he can eat. The more fish he eats the faster he swims, while the reeds and lily pads in the pond makes him slow down. In the adult stage the player controls a full grown Crusoe in the loch. Here Crusoe has to navigate through the loch while avoiding the different dangers of the loch such as mines, Victoria gun shells and photographer boats. At the same time Crusoe must find food and surface now and then to catch his breath.****Throughout the levels of the game the player will come across mosaic pieces that can be collected. In total there is 100 pieces and they can used to unlock clips from the movie. In addition to the story mode the player can also play through individual levels at any time, as long as these are unlocked in the story mode."},{"id":6457,"title":"Wave Rally","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Opus","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Experience the thrill of adrenaline fuelled competitive Jet Ski racing as you launch off realistic crashing waves, speed over jump ramps and perform spectacular freestyle tricks. Race through the beaches of Florida, the white water rapids of New Zealand, the canals of Venice and more."},{"id":6458,"title":"Way of the Samurai","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Acquire","publisherName":"Spike Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"This is a story of the Way of the Samurai in their final days. Warring factions are vying for control of feudal Japan. At Rokkotsu Pass, three groups wrestle for power. Into this conflict walks a lone samurai who is quickly swept up into battles that threaten to engulf the entire region.****Combat, deception and betrayal are tools to be used at will. So grasp your sword and prepare yourself, for history is forged in the fires of battle."},{"id":6459,"title":"Way of the Samurai 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Acquire","publisherName":"Spike Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Acquire's second Way of the Samurai game is designed to offer the authentic settings, deep sword-fighting system, and cause-and-effect role-playing found in the original, while boosting the graphics and enhancing the interface. Characters can obtain as many as 60 different swords and, with the proper equipment and practice, perform more than 100 different special moves. Also as in the original, the hero must choose his own path through the plot lines, and the decisions he makes can drastically affect the outcome of the story.****The adventure begins as the player's lone samurai warrior comes upon a small, remote village mired in the midst of large, internal dispute. The traditional village leaders favor fealty to feudalistic powers that are becoming prominent throughout the land, while a group of outlaw rebels, known as the Aoto, vehemently oppose acquiescence to the regional authority. As the main character and hero of the story, the player must bring resolution to this conflict, and peace to the town, in whatever Way he deems best.****There is a realistic day and night cycle and various strategical elements. You can talk to various characters, accept tasks and shop for new items. Decisions influence the relationships with the different groups. There are 60 swords, hammers and clubs to choose from, and you have to keep a variable quality and durability level in mind. You can perform both offensive and defensive moves, and even perform special actions. Swords can be enhanced or upgraded in stores, according to your fighting style."},{"id":6460,"title":"We Love Katamari","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Now Production","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Action","description":"After the success of Katamari Damacy, the King of all Cosmos and his son, the Prince, have gained quite a bit of fame. To keep all of the fans happy, the Prince is once again sent to Earth to roll stuff up with a katamari (a clump of stuff); this time he's taking requests from the fans as to what should be rolled up!****The gameplay is the same as in Katamari Damacy; using both of the analog sticks you can push the katamari around. When the katamari runs over an object that is small enough, it will stick causing the katamari to grow in size. As the katamari grows, you'll be able to roll up increasingly larger objects. There are a variety of different objectives that need to be completed; some tasks will have you rolling up as much as you can within a time limit, others may have you rolling up a fixed number of objects as fast as can, and sometimes certain objects need to be avoided. Most of the missions take place in a large settings: such as a series of rooms, an open park and even complete cities. Special settings require the prince to roll up clouds to bring back the sun, or to collect lights so a young man can study.****As the katamari rolls around, it can pick up almost anything; umbrellas, desks, erasers, pencils, batteries, plants, beach balls, tea kettles, fences, assorted animals, people, buildings, trees, mountains, cars, and many other objects. Between levels there are short-cut scenes providing some back story on the Prince and the King of all Cosmos. All missions start from the meadow, a central location where animals and people call for help. The prince can choose to accept the mission or look for something else. Upon completion, the prince returns to the king and the katamari is sent into space as a planet, or as stardust when there already is a better or larger planet available.****To the end the game, the prince is transported to the cosmos to roll up all the planets and finally roll up the sun. In the meadow, players can view presents, rankings, collections, and change general options or save/restore a game. The game features all new unusual songs as well as a new two-player mode. The visuals are very bright, with unusual characters and conversations."},{"id":6461,"title":"Weakest Link, The","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Activision","publisherName":"Activision (UK) Limited","players":"1-7\u00A0Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"A home version of the popular TV show, where playing as one of the 24 selectable characters you will have to answer questions, bank prize money and vote tacitly to become the winner.  ****Questions are presented in a multiple choice format with only the first letter of the answers displayed. Difficulty settings can be changed so that all the answers are shown fully, or for the Junior setting there is only a choice of 2 answers.****The game supports single and multiplayer options for the main game plus there is a longer single player championship mode where you must play and win 4 shows to succeed. ****The game faithfully creates the TV studio setting and features video and sound clips of host Anne Robinson for an authentic Weakest Link experience."},{"id":6462,"title":"Wheel of Fortune","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atari","publisherName":"Artech Digital Entertainment, Ltd.","players":"1-3\u00A0Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"Wheel of Fortune is a video game based on the TV game show of the same name. This game can be player with up to three players. They have the option of playing with or without computer players giving contestants the ability to go head to head in a game against a friend.  The game also features a \"sample contestant exam\" to see if you have what it takes to make the real show, presented by Vanna White. The game also gives you the ability to compete at different venues for a change of scenery with 3,200 puzzles in total."},{"id":6463,"title":"Whiplash","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Crystal Dynamics","publisherName":"Eidos, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Chained together and doomed for destruction, you must make your escape from the evil animal testing laboratory. As Spanx, the only weapon and tool you have is the indestructible Redmond****Dip Redmond in toxic waste to poison enemies, electro-charge him to zap attackers, fill him with helium to lift you to higher platforms.****Make your getaway, free other animals and sabotage the twisted corporation."},{"id":6464,"title":"Whirl Tour","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Papaya Studios","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":"During a concert of band \"Flipside\" you're a roadie of, a portal to a new dimension opens and sucks the band in. Being the ever-loyal roadie, you grab your trusty scooter and set off to free them.****Throughout many levels, you will now have to defeat monsters - using a wide array of tricks and stunts with your scooter. As you progress, you'll learn more tricks and gain access to different scooters.****An extreme sport game with many nods towards Tony Hawk, however in a jolly cartoony setting."},{"id":6465,"title":"White Van Racer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games B.V.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Known to many road users, the infamous White Van Man is the workman that drives his light commercial vehicle through traffic in a particularly aggressive and infuriating manner. Frivolous honking and cutting off other road users are his trademark. In White Van Racer, players are given the chance to turn the tables on this modern-day phenomenon, and become a White Van Man of their own.  Selectable vans range from nondescript models to ice cream trucks, mobile burger shops, or business vehicles for painters and window cleaners. While there is no civilian traffic on the roads, drivers compete against up to 4 other computer-controlled vans in a dash for the finish line. There is a total of 12 linear stages, set in 2 scenarios and consisting of variations (direction, time of day) on 4 basic road sections. True to the White Van Man disposition, pushing and shoving competitors is a necessary tactic for the successful driver. Apart from quick race and time trial modes, three championships allow players to unlock more stages and vans."},{"id":6466,"title":"Whiteout","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Vicarious Visions","publisherName":"Konami of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is a snowmobile racing game. The game engine simulates the real physics of a sled on all kinds of surfaces such as snow, ice, mud and many others so the player has to pay an attention to where and how to accelerate, break and turn in order to win a race. AI engine uses a complicated model that simulates real human behaviors so that NPC opponents can fall asleep on fanfares or get reckless in a rage. Making different stunts is not the last tactics that might lead to the win."},{"id":6467,"title":"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - 2nd Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Eidos Interactive","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Second Edition is the second game based on the hit TV gameshow. You have to answer fifteen questions, slowly going up to the one million mark. If you have trouble, there are three lifeline you can use to help you: Phone a friend, 50/50 and ask the audience."},{"id":6468,"title":"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - Party Edition","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Climax Solent","publisherName":"Eidos Interactive Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Game Show","description":"WWTBAM:PE is a game based upon the popular United Kingdom quiz show.****Utilising the Sony Buzz controllers, you can play with multiple people at the same time - although the game does support normal gamepads.****The PSP and PC platforms support normal methods of control, it is only the PS2 that benefits from the Buzz controllers.****The game is voiced by Chris Tarrant, the host of the UK show.****The contestants are cartoon styled cliches, in the style of the Buzz game shows, and the format of the show is slightly changed to fit the multiplayer angle."},{"id":6469,"title":"Wild Arms 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SCEA","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In ancient times, a war was fought against demons on a world named Filgara. The planet bears the scars of this encounter as much of the world is barren and the ocean has turned to sand. For different reasons, four characters set out to become \"drifters\" and make their own path over the plains. Virginia Maxwell chose this trip on a steam train because she was bored by the monotonous life in a sleepy village and wanted to explore the world. Treasure-hunter Jet Enduro thinks the train will bring him to a place where a flower with magic powers can be found. Gallows Caradine is a shaman of his tribe and is the guardian of a sacred artifact. Clive Winslet is a cynical archaeologist and part-time bounty hunter. A fateful encounter aboard a train will bring these four together and mix them up in the doings of a mysterious organization of scientists. This Council of Seven once was formed to renew the life force of Filgara, but now seems to be harnessing it for their own means.****This third installment of the Wild Arms series continues the tradition of two previous games, adding a stronger emphasis on the (fantasy) Wild West atmosphere. Characters have the ability to attack using ARMS (projectile weapons), use special abilities, use items or cast Arcana (magic). From the beginning of the game, each of the four characters has an introductory chapter before becoming a party and traveling together.  The battles are random, with a FP gauge which fills while attacking and defending, and usage of Arms and magic which require FP, similar to the second game of the series. Later on, special vehicles feature their own type of battle system. Other similarities to previous Wild arms games include the search system (towns and dungeons are not indicated on the map until you discover them), the ability to cancel a random battle and special abilities used outside of battles to solve puzzles. An interesting innovation is a dialogue based on key words, similar to a system commonly used in adventure games, which allows a more flexible use of dialogue options."},{"id":6470,"title":"Wild Arms 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Media Vision","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"You play as a young teenager named Jude Maverick. You live in a quiet village that floats high above the ground, unaware of the world that lies beneath it. But one day, your world is shattered to pieces, and you descend onto the earth to face the terrible reality: the world of Filgaia was devastated by wars. A few settlements amidst rusty tanks is all that is left of civilization. The democratically elected government has some plans for improving the conditions of the world, but as you meet a young girl whom they used as a tool for their purpose, you realize you must find a better plan to save her, and the world, from complete destruction.****The fourth installment of Wild Arms series abandons its traditional Wild West theme and is set in a post-apocalyptic world. The gameplay system introduces hex-based battles. Battle screens are divided into seven hexes, each one of which can hold several party members or foes. You navigate your characters on the battle field, trying to force the enemy into an uncomfortable position. There is also a variety of skills you can learn and apply in battles to get benefits. As in previous Wild Arms games, the dungeons contain many environmental puzzles to solve."},{"id":6471,"title":"Wild Arms 5","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Media Vision","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In the fifth Wild Arms game, the player returns to the spaghetti western world of Filgaia as the young Dean Stark. Dean is a boy who dreams of becoming a hunter of golems, the huge, ancient machines that were once built to serve mankind. Along with his childhood friend Rebecca Streisand, and Avril Vent Fleur, a mysterious girl who falls from the sky, Dean sets out on an adventure to chase his dream of becoming a golem hunter and to help Avril recover her memories.****Wild Arms 5 is a third-person role-playing game where the player explores the world and fights battles in turn-based combat sequences with up to 3 characters in your party. The playing field during combat is split in seven hexagonal sections, of which some have special properties. Players can use guardian beasts, combination arts (team work), chain attacks, original attacks and others. Just like the previous game, these are based on a force meter, which increases when characters attack or are being attacked.****In the exploration mode, Dean and his party can use vehicles or run around, and during dungeon exploration there are two modes: Action (jumps, slides, interaction) and Shooting (through ARMs, Dean can choose from various cartridges to interact with the environment, destroying or manipulating it)."},{"id":6472,"title":"Wild Arms Alter Code-F","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Media Vision","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is the story of three heroes. Rudy is a young man from a quiet village who possesses the secret of ARMS, a forbidden technology. He is expelled from his home for using this power to defeat a monster. Jack is a careless treasure hunter who roams caves and ruins with his trusty friend, the blue rodent Hanpan. Cecilia is a young princess who was sent to a magician school to study the lore of magic. She has the ability to communicate with ancient powerful beings called the Guardians. The three heroes meet each other and embark on a journey to save the world of Filgaia from a grave danger.****\"Wild Arms Alter Code: F\" is a remake of the original Wild Arms for Playstation. The basic gameplay premise remained the same: you participate in random turn-based battles, using attacks, special magic unique to each character, and other abilities (such as summoning Guardians). In dungeons there are many physical and environmental puzzles to solve. The remake features fully 3D graphics, changes and more detail in the design of many locations, and a new party to control. In the original, only Rudy, Jack, and Cecilia were available as playable characters. In the remake, several other characters can be taken into your party and even switched during the same battle."},{"id":6473,"title":"Wild Water Adrenaline featuring Salomon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Fresh 3D","publisherName":"Indie Games Productions","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Wild Water Adrenaline is a game based on whitewater kayaking and rafting. Up to four players, in single kayaks or controlling a raft together, can play simultaneously to go down rivers, conquer rapids and drop off cliffs. The player especially needs to pay attention to the steering, which is controlled through the analogue sticks, one for each of the character's arms, to avoid a variety of obstacles. This is done by constantly moving them in a circular motion.****Next to the main game modes, there is also a training to explore the course and get used to the handling. The game is endorsed and has been developed in collaboration with Salomon, a manufacturer of articles for outdoor sports."},{"id":6474,"title":"Wild Wild Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Rage Software","publisherName":"Imagineer Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Wild Wild Racing was one of the very first games released for the Playstation 2 in the United States. It is a straightforward off-road racing game. You drive one of nine dune buggies in races that take place around the world, in places like the American desert, India, Iceland, Australia or Mexico.****Wild Wild Racing features a championship mode where you compete in a series of races to win a title. It has a challenge mode where you attempt to perform feats such as driving through a stunt course or collecting letters littered across a race course. It also has a time-attack mode."},{"id":6475,"title":"WinBack - Covert Operations","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Omega Force","publisherName":"KOEI Corporation","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A combination of Metal Gear Solid and Syphon Filter, WinBack has you as part of the Strategic Covert Actions Team (SCAT), who have been called upon to stop a terrorist group called the Crying Lions. Already the enemy has destroyed the Center for Space Research, and have taken over a high-security complex that houses the GULF Strategic Weapons System. You have three hours to take back the complex, before the system lets loose on the world."},{"id":6476,"title":"WinBack 2 - Project Poseidon","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Cavia Inc.","publisherName":"KOEI Corporation","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A third-person action game which centers around the exploits of a crisis response team. The three player characters, Craig Contrell, Nick Bruno, and Mia Cabrera, must shoot their way through 30 missions of hostage rescuing, drug cartel smashing, and world saving in a wide variety of offices, warehouses, mansions, and laboratories.****The most unique aspect of the game is its \"Route\" system. Each mission has two different characters, and is played through from both perspectives. During the first part each mission, a number of \"Assist\" points will happen where the player must assist the second character -- their performance here affects the playthrough of the second part of the mission, and doing well will reward you with cover fire or health bonuses later.****There is also a multiplayer mode for up to four players, featuring several game mode including deathmatch and sniper battles. Bots are available if you have fewer than four players."},{"id":6477,"title":"Winning Eleven - Pro Evolution Soccer 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Pro Evolution Soccer 6 enters the display of 2006/2007 with up-to-date exchange of club and national players. Some new clubs were brought to their proper names (such as Manchester United instead of Man Red), while others have lose it (such as Chelsea which is now once again London FC). However, despite the names, players are correct as Chelsea does have Ballack and Schevchenko, Real Madrid now has Van Nistelrooy which was in Manchester United and so on.****Controls are the same, but moves and strategies have changed, as they tend to do from game to game. Fouls are not as easygoing as in previous game, but players turning is now too slow unless you know how to do it properly. Moves are much more realistic and goal keepers don't catch every ball with an ease, even easy one can sometimes slip by. That said, it all makes one step closer to reality, while it loses the reality factor on some other sides. Cameras are typical broadcast, tower, and bird-perspective, and cups, league and master league are still included.****The Xbox 360 version is the only one to have hi-definition graphics and more animations, as the PC version is a conversion of the PS2 engine. The 360 version lacks a few features however, such as co-operative play, the PES shop, a replay save feature and some minor settings such as the ability to create players, rename leagues, edit kits, team names, boots and player appearances, and you cannot swap kit combinations."},{"id":6478,"title":"Winter Sports","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Oxygen Interactive","publisherName":"Nu Generation Games Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"Winter Sports (no connection to the 49Games series) is a typical winter sports game, featuring 10 nations competiting in the usual events - downhill, cross country, slalom, ski jump, biathlon and snowboarding.****Game mode include tournament (where the player is in a race for points in all events in sequential order), multiplayer (against up to 4 human opponents) and practice."},{"id":6479,"title":"Winter Sports 2 - The Next Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Crave","publisherName":"Conspiracy Entertainment  Corp.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skiing","description":"Following previous winter sports titles (including the official game of the Torino 2006 Olympic Games), 49Games presents another light simulation of some of the most popular winter sports, including alpine skiing, snowboard half-pipe, ski jump, speed skating, biathlon, luge, bobsleigh, skeleton, figure skating and curling, for a total of 18 different events.****While not as complex as the specialized games developed by the German company (there's no waxing the skis, for instance), the game features a solid physics engine, which provides more realism than some of the most arcadish approaches to the genre. Gameplay varies by event, with the player being in full control of the athlete in most events like alpine skiing and half-pipe (which plays like most radical sports games featuring  tricks and flicks instead of being \"on-rails\"), while other modes feature an higher focus on rhythm, like speed skating and figure skating. Curling plays like most games previously featuring the event, but there are two modes: simulation plays like the actual sport, where a team scores a point for each stone closer to the middle than the opponents' closest, while game awards points for each of the stones inside the target.****The game features three modes: Competition, where the player can participate in 5, 9 or all 16 events (or customize them), Campaign, where the player has to complete a number of quick goals to unlock additional tracks and features from previous games, while Career requires the player to compete in 15 levels with an increasing number of events to do the same. Single Events allow the player to train on any event."},{"id":6480,"title":"Winter Sports 2008 - The Ultimate Challenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"RTL","publisherName":"RTL Sports","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Olympic","description":"Winter Sports: The Ultimate Challenge is an arcade-oriented 3D simulation of the most popular winter sports. It features 15 different disciplines in 9 different sports like skiing, bobsleigh, speedskating, ski jumping, figure skating and curling. In campaign mode you can try to master all of the 42 challenges to unlock more levels. The competition mode offers an Olympic event with opening and medal ceremony. The realism is enhanced through commentators, TV cameras, mascots and background sound. There are multiplayer modes for up to four players."},{"id":6481,"title":"Winx Club","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami of Europe GmbH","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Winx Club is a 3D action adventure game based on the Italian cartoon series of the same name. The story is similar to that of Harry Potter, only this time the main character is a fairy. She gets to go to a fairy school in fairytale world called Magix where she has to find her true self.****This game loosely retells the story of the first season of the television series.****There are \"action\" and \"adventure\"levels. In the adventure levels gameplay consists of finding items for specific NPCs and playing various mini-games. In the action levels the player has to jump, climb, and fight enemies. The main character, Bloom, has a magic shield and two attacks that improve during the game. She can also cast a number of spells that can aid her in finding the items she needs. During boss battle Bloom changes to her Winx form in which she is more powerful and can fly. During the levels there are various items to be picked up which improve Blooms health or attacks or unlock new outfits that can be worn."},{"id":6482,"title":"Wipeout Fusion","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio Liverpool","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is the latest installment in the Wipeout franchise. Basically the game hasn't changed much. The player can fly with a total of 8 vehicles and teams. The teams are: Xios (Finland), Feisar (European Consortium), Van Uber (Germany), Auricom (USA & Canada), Tigron (Russia), G-tech (Japan), EG-R (China) and Pirhana (Brazil). **This time the tracks also contain loops. And as usual the player can pick up numerous kinds of weapons along the tracks, and this time every ship has its special weapon"},{"id":6483,"title":"Wipeout Pulse","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Studio Liverpool","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"WipEout Pulse is the second game in the WipEout series to be released on the PSP. Just like the other titles in the series, it is a futuristic racing games where players control a hovercraft-like vehicle that hovers above the ground and can reach very high speeds. The game is set in 2207 where players take part in the FX400 Anti-Gravity Racing League with courses all over the world.****The vehicles are divided over different teams (twelve including downloads), each with their own characteristics based on handling, speed, acceleration and more. While racing, moving over pads provides boosts or both offensive and defensive power-ups such as shields, rockets, a wall of fire, autopilot, a gun or a turbo boost. Instead of using weapons, they can now also be absorbed to restore the energy levels. A single button is used to accelerate, with regular steering and also air brakes for sharp corners. The visuals are very fast and the soundtrack consists of mostly electronic tracks, a hallmark of the series.****The base game consists of twelve tracks, but these can be driven in both directions (designated by black or white in the title name). New to the track design are waterfall-like drops, loops and corkscrews. At certain section the vehicle is glued to the track to pass these. Entirely new to the series is the revamped progression system. As usual, new tracks and faster models need to be unlocked by winning races, but instead of a linear model these are now grouped as hexagon-clustered grids with different modes of play. When available, players can choose any of the sections to participate in a time trial, single race, head-to-head, eliminator games (returning from Wipeout 3) and Zone games (introduced in WipEout Fusion) where the vehicle constantly accelerates and transforms into faster models until all health is depleted. A certain amount of races need to be won to access a new grid, but using this system some difficult races can be avoided or ignored. In all races the vehicles are destroyed when all energy is depleted. Based on the performance a bronze, silver or gold medal is awarded and there are three difficulty settings.****Using the vehicle of a certain team regularly is awarded with a loyalty system. The game supports game sharing and multiplayer modes using both Ad Hoc and Infrastructure as access. Up to 30 mp3 files can be loaded on a memory stick to use as the in-game soundtrack, there is photo mode to take screenshots during replays and on the game's official website players can design their own car skins using a flash client to use in the game. As with the previous games, there are many expansion packs that introduce new teams and tracks."},{"id":6484,"title":"Without Warning","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"CiRCLE","publisherName":"CE Europe Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"When terrorists invade a chemical plant and the employees are struggling to get out of the plant alive, a Navy SEALs team has come to rescue hostages and trapped employees, as well as killing terrorists and defusing bombs at the plant.****In Without Warning, you play as six different characters with overlapping storylines. Three of these characters are the SEALs that come to the plant. The other characters include a security guard and a secretary at the plant, as well as a news reporter whose chopper was shot down at the plant and wants to get a story of what the heck is going on. Without Warning mixes traditional run-'n-gun elements with puzzles such as unlocking doors and defusing bombs."},{"id":6485,"title":"Wizardry - Tale of the Forsaken Land","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Racjin","publisherName":"Atlus Co., Ltd.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"What was once a peaceful kingdom of Duhan has been radically changed due to a flash that tore through the night. Thousands were killed and the kingdom is ruined, and only a handful remain after this flash devastated the land. The Queen of Duran has disappeared into the depths of the labyrinths beneath the castle. You arrive in a small town and meet several individuals looking for assistance. Several will join you on your search for treasure and the cause to this demonic uprising."},{"id":6486,"title":"Women's Volleyball Championship","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spike","publisherName":"Agetec","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"Women's Volleyball Championship features six venues from around the world. It's as fast-paced and grueling as the real thing, and perfectly captures the passion and excitement of the sport. Play as one of twelve countries battling their way to the top of the ranks, or create your own team of pros to take on the rest. A key feature in Women's Volleyball is players get a chance to create and train their own team. If players want their volleyball players to have certain qualities, this game allows them to customize their players to their liking. Another feature of the game is that the volleyball players are affected by real life conditions like exhaustion and dominant hand, adding an unprecedented level of realism to the game"},{"id":6487,"title":"Woody Woodpecker - Escape from Buzz Buzzard Park","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"EKO Software","publisherName":"Cryo Interactive Entertainment","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In the same style of other toon-based games like Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters and Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers, Woody Woodpecker: Escape from Buzz Buzzard brings the famous Universal Studios' character Woody, his nephew Knothead and niece Splinter to Buzz Buzzard dangerous &quot;amusement&quot; park.****First, playing as Woody, you must rescue the kids from this weird park. After that, you can unlock and play with them to continue the game story. It features cartoonish-styled graphics, funny music in the same style and even some challenging levels."},{"id":6488,"title":"World Championship Cards","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Crave","publisherName":"Crave","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Casino","description":"World Championship Cards features over 30 different varieties of classic card games including Bridge, Gin Rummy, Solitaire, Cribbage, Hearts, Spades, Crazy 8's and more. World Championship Cards includes a robust create-a-character mode that allows variations of personalities, skin tone, hair, clothing and hats to choose from. Powerful multiplayer capabilities allow up to 8 players to challenge others online, with PlayStation 2 and PSP system users able to play against each other. "},{"id":6489,"title":"World Championship Paintball","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Coresoft","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"World Championship Paintball offers unprecedented game depth and paintball realism for the PlayStation 2. Advance your team bunker by bunker to World Championship supremacy! Load and go -- it's time to play paintball! "},{"id":6490,"title":"World Championship Poker","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Coresoft","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Casino","description":"World Championship Poker is a poker simulation featuring twelve types of poker (Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Pineapple, Crazy Pineapple, Tahoe, Double Flop Hold'em, Super Hold'em, Five-Card Draw, Seven-Card Stud, Triple Draw, Billabong Poker, and Shanghai). WCP supports both online and offline play. Online, you can play poker with random people, or your friends. Offline play includes a tutorial, Sit & Go mode for a fast game or a more extensive Tournament mode.****In addition, the game features the ability to create your own custom character, by adjusting the appearance of various features. Both the players and the tables are completely in 3D. The games supports online multiplayer."},{"id":6491,"title":"World Championship Poker 2 Featuring Howard Lederer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Point of View","publisherName":"Crave Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Casino","description":"World Championship Poker 2 Featuring Howard Lederer is a poker simulation featuring fourteen types of poker, including Texas Hold'em, Five Card Draw, Seven Card Stud and Pineapple. WCP 2 supports both online and offline play. Online, you play poker with up to seven other players. Offline play includes Quick Play mode for a fast game or a more extensive Career mode where the players begins his career as a low ranking upstart living in their mothers basement. As the player advances in their career, they encounter real professional poker players, including Greg Raymer, Clonie Gowen, Amir Vahedi, Paul Darden, Robert Williamson III, Matt Savage, and Annie Duke.****Using WiFi, you can use the PSP version to play against PS2 players. The PS2 version supports EyeToy to add your own likeness to the game. AI players have their own playing style, emotions and they react to the events. In-game commentary is provided by Matt Savage."},{"id":6492,"title":"World Championship Poker Featuring Howard Lederer - All In","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Point of View","publisherName":"Crave","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Shuffle up and deal for the third in this poker series. World Championship Poker \"All In\" features some of the most recognizable and successful poker stars in the world, including Howard Lederer, his sister Annie Duke, Greg Raymer, Amir Vahidi, Paul Darden, and Robert Williamson III. Joining the roster for this year's edition are noted international poker superstars Marcel Luske, Thomas Bihl, and Erin Ness. Career mode now includes series tournaments, mixed games, and reoccurring home games. "},{"id":6493,"title":"World Championship Pool 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blade Interactive","publisherName":"Jaleco Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"From the same developers of the \"World Championship Snooker\" series comes now the Pool version working under the same engine.****The game features are:****1. Single Player and Multiplayer**2. Six Playing Modes to pick from.**3. Customize your player to feet your needs.**4. Play with real world players.**5. Listen to real TV commentators.**6. Play off-beat bonus games like the Minefield.**7. Try the aiming mode for beginners.**8. 3D Graphics"},{"id":6494,"title":"World Championship Rugby","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Swordfish Studios","publisherName":"Acclaim","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Rugby","description":"WCR: World Championship Rugby is an action-oriented translation of the rugby sport. The player uses the gamepad or the keyboard to simulate various motion sequences, e.g. passing or kicking. Playing modes are single matches or a world cup championship using one of the 20 teams which participated in the 2003 World Cup. ****The game also features most of the official rugby rules, the original names for the teams of England and Wales and commentary by Miles Harrison and Stuart Barnes."},{"id":6495,"title":"World Championship Snooker 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"World Championship Snooker 2002 features a career mode, quick start, single match, tournament, and a special mode that adds new rules to the game. The career mode starts with a training that explains all the basics. Like in the previous game in the series, players can turn on a variety of aiming guides that let them view what way they are aiming and where the balls will bounce.  There are 65 players to beat in the tournaments of career mode. Once players have made your way to the top 30, they will gain access to the more prestigious championship. A number of professional players such a Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Williams and Stephen Hendry are included."},{"id":6496,"title":"World Championship Snooker 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blade Interactive","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"The 2003 edition of the most comprehensive snooker game series ever features more than 25 top professional players all modelled in high detail - including every world champion from the last 11 years. You can create your own character and compete in all the major tournaments in Career Mode, earning ranking points and unlocking new features as you progress. You can also play 8 or 9-ball Pool, a Coaching Mode to show you the ropes, several fun games and a Trickshot Challenge presented by John Virgo, who commentates in-game alongside Dennis Taylor."},{"id":6497,"title":"World Championship Snooker 2004","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blade Interactive","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"This edition of Codemasters official licensed Snooker game includes over 30 snooker-champions and 10 official snooker tournaments.****The LG Tour is the campaign of the game in which you can make your own player and play against the best of the world to win the championship. To make it easy for beginners and as realistic as possible for those who want it, you can change how much help the program gives you while you play (i.e. a aim-meter).****But the developers also included a big tutorial which teaches you everything from the rules to the right angle for a shot. It's even possible to make a free game where you get feedback for every shot you make.****Besides the campaign you can also play 8-Ball & US-9-Ball Pool, the famous trick-snooker, 5 bonus game-modes (i.e. Against the clock - play a frame with the clock ticking and only a limited amount of time for each shot) and the Classic Match mode.****The Classic Match mode is the most interesting because you can play famous games from the whole history of Snooker like the really big championship final from 1985 Steve Davis vs. Dennis Taylor which had 18,5 million viewers in Great Britain alone.****And if you get bored with the challenging AI, you can also play over LAN or online against up to 16 players. If you're good enough your name will even appear in the hall of fame on the official website."},{"id":6498,"title":"World Destruction League - Thunder Tanks","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"3DO","publisherName":"3DO Company, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"If Wrestlers Had Tanks, They'd Use Them. In World Destruction League Thunder Tanks, they do. To win the WDL title, these insane tank warriors compete in battle events televised from wasted landmarks around the world. Join hosts Kate Maxwell and Chuck (Mad Dog) Clemens as they bring you all the demented play-by-play. Now that's entertainment!"},{"id":6499,"title":"World Fighting","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"HuneX","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports","description":"World Fighting is a fighting game on PS2 offering a potpourri of different styles.  Ju-Jitsu, Thai boxing or karate, all of these styles are specific to the different characters of the title.  All taking place on rings strongly reminiscent of wrestling matches. "},{"id":6500,"title":"World Heroes Anthology","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"SNK Playmore","publisherName":"SNK Playmore Corp.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Compilation","description":"This is a compilation of the four games in the World Heroes series:****1. World HeroesWorld Heroes 2World Heroes 2 JETWorld Heroes Perfect**The game also allows you to remap controls, edit the character colors, choose between an original or an arranged soundtrack, and access a special training mode. Another new feature is the ability to see your character's move list while playing the game.****The Japanese version of the game allows you to play against other users via the KDDI Matchmaking Network. This feature is not available outside of Japan."},{"id":6501,"title":"World of Outlaws - Sprint Cars 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Ratbag","publisherName":"Infogrames Europe SA","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002 is a game that focuses on the niche motorsport of sprint car racing. While many people haven't even heard of the sport, most would recognize the distinct design of the speedy vehicles, with their partially exposed frame and trademark roof wing. The idea is simple, and anyone who is somewhat familiar with NASCAR--or any form of automotive racing, for that matter--ought to be able to pick it up with a little practice. The game is for the most part a simulation of real-life racing, with a strong career mode and a number of customization options. There are also elements to it that make it accessible to those who are looking to try something new, but overall, this is a game that is aimed directly at sprint car racing fans. As such, the developmental focus was clearly on the gameplay, seemingly at the expense of the audio and visual aspects of the game."},{"id":6502,"title":"World Poker Tour","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Coresoft","publisherName":"2K Sports","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Poker tournament game with six tour-exclusive casinos to choose from. Possibility to create custom poker games with editor or choose from 15 different community poker game types. You can either play against 1000 different AI characters or go on-line and battle other players."},{"id":6503,"title":"World Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Synetic","publisherName":"TDK Mediactive, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Mercedes-Benz World Racing is a racing game developed in cooperation with DaimlerChrysler AG.****The game features 117 different tracks throughout 7 huge, fully accessible terrains (Nevada, Japan, Mexico, Australia, the Alps, the City, and the Test Centre). You can drive more than 100 original Mercedes-Benz cars including classic Silberpfeile and Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. Different mission types include Sport Runs, Training Sessions, Test Runs, Checkpoint Races, Endurance Contests and others.****You can vary AI skill level and simulation precision (from arcade to real simulation). In dynamic AI skill mode computer opponents will adapt to your skill for really close racing."},{"id":6504,"title":"World Racing 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Synetic","publisherName":"Playlogic International N.V.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Compared to its predecessor World Racing, where you could only drive different Mercedes Benz cars, you now can control over 90 different cars from 17 different manufacturers like Alfa Romeo or Morgan.****The core of the game is the career-mode with 120 races which take you all around the globe. From Italy to Florida where you earn your 'Speedbucks' to buy new cars and tuning options.****To make it more difficult for you, the game also features oncoming traffic and a detailed damage model including realistic driving physics. You can also customize your car with vinyls, alloy rims and many other extras."},{"id":6505,"title":"World Rally Championship","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Evolution Studios","publisherName":"Bam Entertainment","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"WRC World Rally Championship is a rally game that features licensed FIA cars, tracks, and drivers of the 2001 racing season. While the game has full single and multiplayer options, most of the play centers around a detailed career mode where an entire racing season can be experienced.****To start, the game allows the selection of a professional rally car (from a set of 7) and a driver. Selecting a driver also includes the co-driver/navigator that assists during the actual races. Playing an actual season involves completing 14 events in the game's 80+ tracks. Each track matches its real world counterpart and rendered in accurate terrain and weather detail - asphalt to dirt roads to rocky trails.****In addition to the normal driving controls and feedback common to most racing games, the game adds a simple car damage system that not only affects the visual appearance (muddied paint, busted lights) of the vehicles but also the gameplay. A particularly brutal race for instance, might leave the car listing and handling poorly towards the end of the event.****Two players can compete in a time-based competition."},{"id":6506,"title":"World Series Baseball 2K3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blue Shift","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":"World Series Baseball 2K3 features all of the exciting baseball action from the original Xbox title, and adds a host of new features:**** The new ESPN broadcast license allows improved replay and cutscenes, adding further realism to the presentation of baseball** Hall of Fame legends join the complete list of MLB teams, players and coaches, along with retro and alternate uniforms for all teams.** Some of the classic ballparks from yesteryear are fully featured, including Crosley Field and Griffth Stadium.****Plus added and improved animations for players, a new jump button for outfield catches, and a full list of MLB awards to win during the regular season and playoffs, and updated team lists including the latest rookies and trades made during the offseason."},{"id":6507,"title":"World Series of Poker - Tournament of Champions","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Activision","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Casino","description":"In this second installment of the World Series of Poker video game franchise, World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions takes a story-based approach as players are guided through the circuit under the tutelage of renown poker pro, Chris Ferguson. Players can test their Hold'em skills against over 30 professional players, competing in circuit events to qualify for the Tournament of Champions at the Rio Resort in Las Vegas. ****Other poker games also included: Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, Seven Card Stud, Seven Car Hi-Lo, Razz and HORSE.****Via the Xbox Live Vision Camera, players can map their own faces into the Xbox 360 version for both single player and multiplayer game modes."},{"id":6508,"title":"World Series of Poker","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Activision","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Casino","description":"The official game of the premier poker tournament, World Series Of Poker allows you to take on some of the greatest poker players in 26 different poker games, earn WSOP bracelets and earn a place in the \"WSOP Hall of Fame\".****During tournaments, you take part in several tables en route to the final table. Each table consists of 8 players that are automatically replenished with new players when numbers dwindle.**Once the tournament is down to the last 16, you move onto the \"featured table\", and once down to the last 8, you move onto the final table, where the winner will be decided.****Several famous poker players make an appearance in game including Chris \"Jesus\" Ferguson, Men the Master and Jennifer Tilly."},{"id":6509,"title":"World Series of Poker 2008 - Battle for the Bracelets","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Left Field Productions","publisherName":"Activision Value Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Casino","description":"Players are invited to the 2008 World Series of Poker not only to win championship bracelets and the famous $10000 Main Event, but also to obtain the coveted title of Player of the Year. ****Poker star Phil Hellmuth headlines this game along with 32 other famous pros including Mike Matusow, Johnny Chan, Chris Ferguson, Annie Duke and Clonie Gowen. Also, Lon McEachern and Norman Chad return once again to provide their commentary.****Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Seven Card Stud, and Razz are featured in all World Series of Poker events, including the cash games. This game also features a custom Create-a-Player, interactive tutorials by Phil Hellmuth, and the ability to play online against other players."},{"id":6510,"title":"World Snooker Championship 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blade Interactive","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"World Snooker Championship 2005 continues the World Championship Snooker series. Like its predecessors, it features professional players; this time the 100 top players from all over the world, such as Ronnie O'Sullivan, Stephen Hendry, Matthew Stevens and Paul Hunter. Authentic locations, including the Crucible Theatre, from the 2004/2005 season are represented in the game. There are multiple game modes to play with, including an unlockable League of Champions which allows you to replay past events. As a bonus you can also play Pool, Billiards and Bar Billiards. The game enables you to create your own character.****Commentary in the game is provided by Steve Davis, John Virgo and John Parrott."},{"id":6511,"title":"World Snooker Championship 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blade Interactive","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Pool and Dart","description":"World Snooker Championship 2007 continues the World Championship Snooker line of games. The game recreates 20 real-life snooker tournaments. Players can create their own character and compete against (or play as) professional snooker players such as: Shaun Murphy, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Efren Reyes and Earl Strickland. Game modes include Snooker, 8 Ball, 9 Ball and Trick-shot. This latest edition includes improvements on the visual aids the player can turn on. The player is now able to see where the cue ball will end up after his shot.****In-game commentary is provided by John Parrot, John Virgo and Steve Davis."},{"id":6512,"title":"World Soccer Winning Eleven 6 International","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"This is Konami's second soccer (European football) simulation for the Playstation 2. Choose one of the 54 international or 16 leagues teams (plus 7 hidden ones), to participate basically in any kind of tournament you wish, from friendship games to world cup, with a vast choice of customizable tournaments. You can create your own players with personal statistics, and then put them into any team. You can also play legendary teams, for example, Brazil with Pele, Argentina with Maradona, etc."},{"id":6513,"title":"World Soccer Winning Eleven 7 International","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"World Soccer Winning Eleven 7 International  with improved graphics & a bigger master league. Because the Master League is so big, it's split it into 4 zones, with 2 divisions & cup competitions in each zone. Other than most of the Italian teams, club names are fictional, as are many of the players.However, the game has an improved edit mode, so you can edit the team's name, flag, logo, the team shirts, stadium.  You can use the 'shop' system to unlock hidden features such as classic teams.The game also has a training mode, and a challenge mode, in which you have to dribble around cones has quick has you can. Replays can be fast-forwarded and rewound, and the view can be rotated. The advantage rule is now implemented, so a foul will only stop play if the fouled team suffers for it."},{"id":6514,"title":"World Soccer Winning Eleven 8 International","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KCET","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"World Soccer Winning Eleven 8 International has over 3000 licensed players, and Fully Licensed Leagues & teams from Serie A (Italy), Liga Espanola (Spain), & Eredivisie (Holland). So this new PES has definitely improved on the License front. There's also full leagues of England, France & Germany. Also there is a revamped Master League, and this time you don't have to start with them stupid rubbish Default players, you can start with the proper team!!! Still if you want a challenge you can choose to start the ML with the default players. Another thing you can create your very own team, and play against the world in the Master League, and you get to swap the Default players, for half-decent ones! It's not just the master league that's changed in the Edit mode, you get to edit or change the player's goal celebrations! Another feature is the PES Shop, you acquire points to unlock bonuses! "},{"id":6515,"title":"World Soccer Winning Eleven 9","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"World Soccer Winning Eleven 9 pushes the franchise one level up towards realism by expanding and improving character moves and control. Now, the match feels more real to the actual play as players make mistakes more often and passes don't go too well if the player is on the wrong foot, or makes a bad turn. The new gameplay may require slight adjustment for players to switch from older versions to this one. The standard modes are here, match mode (with newly added memorial match), various leagues, and cups. Some more teams now have their proper names (like \"Arsenal\" and \"Chelsea\"), and are having up to date players in the teams. Also, new weather condition has been added, snow."},{"id":6516,"title":"World Super Police","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Suzak","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"World Super Police is a single player police pursuit game.  Gameplay here is virtually identical to games like Outrun, a series of games that started life on the DOS and Amiga platforms in the mid eighties.  The story behind the game is that normal police cars cannot catch criminals in really fast cars so, in order to combat increasing car crime, the World Super Police (WSP) have been formed. There are two strands to this game, one based around the Blue Wing group (WSP Japan) and the other around Red Hawks (WSP USA). In each strand there is a story but the missions are basically the same, the player's car sits firmly in the centre of the screen at the bottom and the scenery rushes by. On the left of the screen is a vertical bar which gives a 'radar' view the road ahead  The object is to keep the car on the road, travel as fast as possible avoiding other traffic, and take-out the bad guy with whatever weapons the player equipped their car(s) with. This involves racing for a minute or so until the target(s) show up on the radar at which point the felonious fiend must be stopped before they reach the border. Some missions are solo and unarmed, while in others the player is accompanied by fellow WSP in super cars and they can switch between offensive and defensive formations.  The game's main menu also features a Training option which, unusually, is greyed out at the start of the game and can only be accessed once the player has completed one or more missions in either story. The menu also has a Royal Scramble option in which the player can replay old missions, naturally this too can only be accessed once the player has completed one or more missions"},{"id":6517,"title":"World Tour Soccer 2002","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Continuing the This is Football series; Features include****Full season mode with promotion,  relegation and qualification for European tournaments****320 Club and International teams****Endorsed by FIFPro,  the International Association of Football Players Unions"},{"id":6518,"title":"World Tour Soccer 2003","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"World Tour Soccer 2003 allows you to play with or against teams from 15 different national leagues including over 13,500 FIFPro players from 700 international and league teams. Compete in a total of 10 different stadiums from around the world with weather and daytime options.****Features include creating your own custom team, playing whole seasons, player careers, tournaments, or international and challenge modes. Edit teams and players as you please.  Keep in touch with your records and be sure to check your trophy cabinet to see your accomplishments and cheats unlocked.****Game commentary is available in 7 different languages."},{"id":6519,"title":"World Tour Soccer 2005","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"WTS 2005 is 989 Sports perennial soccer title dating back to 2002. This one features over 900 International teams to choose from as well as over 18,000 different players from 30 different divisions and 22 leagues. It also as classic teams to choose from such as 90's Barcelona Team, 80's Milan team and the 70's Liverpool Team.****There are four modes to compete in: Exhibition, Season, Career and Challenge as well as competing in World and Euro Cups. It has improved graphics, an updated trading system, a revamped control scheme from its previous incarnation and new updated stadiums."},{"id":6520,"title":"World Tour Soccer 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"SCEE London Studio","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Building upon the roots of the franchise, World Tour Soccer 2006 provides gamers with a familiar yet enhanced gameplay experience, complete with even more features, players, teams and stadiums. The game's global soccer experience is highlighted by more than 935 international and club teams from around the globe, along with 19,000 FIFPro licensed players from 32 different leagues, eight international tournaments and 28 unique stadiums. Utilizing the EyeToy USB camera, gamers can take snapshots of themselves and convert the high-resolution images of a gamer's head into a full 3D model so that they can personally battle against the world's best. "},{"id":6521,"title":"World War Zero - IronStorm","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Rebellion","publisherName":"MC2-Microïds","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"It is 1960 and the first world war never stopped being fought.**In this different 1960, war is the only thing powering the global financial markets and warfare is one vast continent wide trench bound slogging match.  You play a commando sent to try to break the stale-mate.  You must cross the front lines and penetrate deep into enemy territory.****World War Zero: Iron Storm is a surreal look at a past that never happened.  A first person shooter set in recognisable locations with a big dose of twisted logic."},{"id":6522,"title":"Worms 3D","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Team 17","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"As depicted very well by the title of the game, the infamous quarrelsome Worms are squirming for the first time in full 3D.**The goal of the game hasn't changed a single bit from its predecessors: the objective is still to crush, annihilate and put into oblivion the worm team of the enemy using massively-wacky weapons of destruction. About all the features of its original 2D ancestors are also present, including random wind and a fully destructible landscape.****Not all the weapons that were previously available have made the cut into the 3 dimensional realm, however Worms 3D comes too with a selective set of new weaponry such as the Lottery Strike or the Gas Grenade which should allow you to find a few dozen of new ways to kill your fellow worms online."},{"id":6523,"title":"Worms 4 - Mayhem","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team 17","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Worms 4: Mayhem is the third three dimensional game in the Worms franchise and brings the series back to it's roots with over-the-top action and humor. The game contains a couple of new weapons and the ability to create your own weapons by setting up parameters like the amount of clusters, the size of the blast and the method of firing the weapon. There are five different types of scenery to destroy, being Jurassic, Camelot, Arabian, Construction and Wild West."},{"id":6524,"title":"Worms Blast","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Team 17","publisherName":"Ubi Soft Entertainment Software","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Puzzle Bobble meets the Worms universe in what could be one of the wildest crossovers ever made. The main goal of the game is still the same, to burst the bubbles, however this time instead of featuring little and cute dinosaurs, Worms Blast introduces battle-hardened worms or explosive sheep angry for points, battling up on boats.****Fortunately, Worms Blast is not just a mere copycat of Puzzle Bobble with cell-shaded graphics. Team 17 have made numerous changes to the gameplay, which make playing the game quite a different experience.**Along others, these change include the ability to actually move your character or to shoot on the other player, different kinds of weapons and a load of varied gameplay modes. The main change to the game is probably the fact that you're no longer firing bubbles, but missiles that color them on impact."},{"id":6525,"title":"Worms Forts - Under Siege","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Team 17","publisherName":"SEGA Europe Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Worms Forts is a turn-based strategy game where 2 – 4 people battle it out with a team of 4 worms with the help of weapons and forts. Each player takes timed turns bombing, shooting, causing natural and unnatural disasters, punching and blowing up the other opponent’s worms. Each worm has a set amount of health and once that health is depleted or the worm drowns that worm is dead. ****New to the Worms series is the ability to construct buildings to aid in the fight. Build hospitals to resurrect dead worms, science labs to increase your firepower, strongholds to base your operations in and protect your worms, towers, keeps, castles and citadels to deploy weapons from there tops and weapon factories to produce multiple weapons around it at the start of each turn you take. Along with these typical building you can create Wonders in which your opponent has two turns to knock it down and if they don’t succeed you win. If they in turn build there own you must destroy it to win the game.****Along with the typical Worms series weapons like the mini gun, bazooka, rocket launcher, earthquake and homing pigeon (a homing missile in the form of a pigeon) you will also have weapons to destroy buildings like the trebuchet, fridge launcher, nuclear strike and the Trojan Donkey in which you get to place a Trojan Donkey where you like where it remains until it explodes, how long it takes to explode is not known. Some weapons like the Old Women and Rhino can be steered to your desired location upon which they explode on contact or exploded early by pressing a button. ****Throughout the game different crates will fall from the sky or teleport onto the playing field. There are four different types of crates: weapon crates (more powerful weapons), health crates (increase the health of a wounded or sick worm), utility crates (carrying instant utilities – spy (see contents of all crates on the field), double time (doubling the time for your turn) and double damage (for one turn inflict double the damage) and collectible utilities like freeze (freeze your worms or building to protect them from damage for one turn), parachute (so your worm can safely jump from heights), jet pack (to reach distant locations and heights) and repair (to fix damaged buildings)). ****Single play allows for a quick game, tutorial, campaign, the trials (death match against the CPU) and the viewing gallery (view movies you have unlocked in the game by winning matches, how much of the game you’ve completed, check out the credits and look through the Fortapedia (a list of buildings available in the game and there descriptions)). ****As with the other Worms games in multiplayer you have a plethora of options to choose from to set up a match against other people including allowing the CPU to play. Choose schemes (selection of pre-set weapons and game options), landscapes (the type of playing field – Roman, Egyptian, Samurai and Old World), Fortpot (a slot machine that randomly selects three game options from the many available), game settings (wins required, turn time, etc.), worm health and sudden death settings."},{"id":6526,"title":"Wrath Unleashed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Double Helix Games","publisherName":"LucasArts","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"In Wrath Unleashed, powerful creatures called overlords fight for power in a striking and imaginative ethereal world as they struggle to become gods and maintain dominance and magic and control of the world. Overlords and their minion creatures battle for control of magical floating islands represented by a beautiful world map comprised of terrain tiles. **Players can control four potent and deadly overlords and more than 25 wild and fearsome creatures such as fiery dragons, fierce centaurs, enchanted unicorns, massive juggernauts and all manner of demons. Creatures and overlords are influenced by mythology and have unique powrers, design twists and magical abilities. It's a Strategy/Beat 'em up."},{"id":6527,"title":"WRC - Rally Evolved","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Evolution Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"WRC : Rally Evolved is the 5th game of the WRC series on Playstation 2, since the **first one was released in 2001. It features all of the common game modes you can find in a rally game: Quick races, single rally or full championship. New features are Rally Cross: a race on a multi-lap track in solo or multi-player (4 players on the same screen or 16 through the internet). Another new mode is to challenge the multiple French world champion of WRC, Sebastien Loeb in a list of races where the player starts with a time handicap. A final mode gives the ability to free-run on a big complex on different kinds of road in the middle of a big oval track to test more than 40 rally cars, coming from past, present and future (included in the game).**This version of the game has improved graphics compared to the previous version, WRC 4. Navigator voice acting is much more precise and game-play has a new feature: environmental hazards that affect the race: fire, rocks, animals or other competitors to avoid."},{"id":6528,"title":"WRC 3","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Evolution Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The third game of the official license World Rally Championship for PlayStation 2. The player can play the 14 official rallies of the 2003 season, divided in 125 special stages. It gives the player nearly one thousand kilometres of driving. The player has the choice of seven official rally cars (Hyundai Accent wrc3, Citroen Xsara wrc, Peugeot 206 wrc, Ford Focus wrc03, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII wrc, Subaru Impreza wrc 2003m, and Skoda Fabia wrc) plus thirty-five more to unlock.****Game modes are Quick Race, Time Trial, and WRC. In the last mode (WRC), the player may enter a simple race or championship either with solo or multiplayer settings. It is also possible to test cars. Gameplay is almost the same of the previous opus: WRC II Extreme."},{"id":6529,"title":"WRC 4","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Evolution Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The 4th game of the WRC series, WRC 4: The Official Game of the FIA World Rally Championship contains all the official races, drivers and cars of the 2004 season.****The player can compete in a championship mode, a quick race mode, and a time trial mode. Players can also play the Pro Driver Challenge in which players can experience a career in WRC as they race through the key events in a driver's journey from beginner to the top. Also, a new type of race appears called the Super Special. This unique rally event pits the player against another rally car in a two-lane rally across the super special stage."},{"id":6530,"title":"WRC II Extreme","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Evolution Studios","publisherName":"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.","players":"1-16 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"WRC II Extreme is the sequel to World Rally Championship (WRC) in the series officially sponsored by the FIA. Man and machine against the elements and the toughest tracks around the world. A sport with millions of fans around the world, now the player can race against the experts.****The game features improved graphics and visible damage to the cars. All 14 official WRC events are available to race on, from Monte Carlo to Kenya to Argentina. Over 800 kilometers of track to race on, from mountains to forests to snow, all created from satellite data. There are 7 official WRC teams featuring 21 drivers, including the likes of Tommi Makinen, Richard Burns, and Carlos Sainz. Drivers and co-drivers faces have been re-created in game, using facial technology, as have the actual voices of co-drivers.****Unlock ‘Extreme’ bonus vehicles created by top WRC designers for a look at the future of rally driving"},{"id":6531,"title":"Wreckless - The Yakuza Missions","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Stealth Studios","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"An updated port of the original Xbox version of Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions, adding several new features. Missions are now ranked based on how quickly they are completed, and fast times reward medals. By completing a bonus objective on hard mode, such as destroying traffic, a bonus mission will be unlocked. Earning a gold medal in a bonus mission will further unlock a cheat code, like unlimited time or low gravity. A free mode is available now too, allowing the player to drive through the city without worrying about a time limit. Finally two new features have been added to the cars: an adrenaline feature that slows down time, and a limited supply of short-range missiles.****A new multiplayer mode allows two players to play on a single screen, with the camera following the trailing player. Different modes are available, such as a mode where the trailing car attempts to ram the leading car, or a normal racing mode."},{"id":6532,"title":"WTA Tour Tennis","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"WTA Tour Tennis features virtual reincarnations of the tour's biggest stars, including Martina Hingis, Monica Seles, Lindsey Davenport, Serena Williams, and many more. They don't just look like the real thing, but play like it as well, thanks to finely tuned AI which aims to mimic each player's individual style. With a wide variety of tournaments to win in both singles and doubles modes, WTA will provide plenty of alternative entertainment during Wimbledon fortnight's rainstorms. "},{"id":6533,"title":"WWC - World Wrestling Championship","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"WWC: World Wrestling Championship is a wrestling game that sends heavy as it is to relive the famous American wrestling championship WWC.  Play as one of the fighters to win the belt. "},{"id":6534,"title":"WWE All Stars","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2011","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"THQ","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"WWE All Stars can be seen as a successor to WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game. Unlike the simulation-based WWE SmackDown vs. Raw  games, it offers a more arcade-oriented gameplay, featuring elements of fighting games, with over-the-top moves and unrealistic animation. Similarly to versus fighters, the wrestling in the game is predominantly combo-based. The wrestler's signature moves are exaggerated, including nearly supernatural elements such as diving high into the air or slow motion moves. The game features popular WWE wrestlers from its time, such as Triple H, The Undertaker, Rey Mysterio, Big Show and John Cena, as well as WWF wrestlers from the past: Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, The Ultimate Warrior, Jake the Snake and the \"Macho Man\" Randy Savage.  The game includes a Path Of Champions mode, where players can choose a WWE Legend or Superstar to either become the WWE Champion, the World Heavyweight Champion, or the WWE Tag Team Champions."},{"id":6535,"title":"WWE Crush Hour","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Pacific Coast Power & Light","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"It's the world of World Wrestling Entertainment like you have never seen it before. The best wrestlers, out of the usual ring of body slams and into an even bigger ring of rocket fire and engine fumes.****Crush Hour has the WWE crew in their own combat vehicles, in battles of fire power and crazy stunts. The likes of The Rock and the Hardy Boys are represented, each with a varying amount of special attacks, weapons and moves under the hood of their vehicle. Simply dive head long into the battle and be the victor at the end.****Game modes include the simple defeat the enemy style to challenges that have you holding the championship belt for the longest amount of time without blowing up, or taking out the most opponants in the limited amount of time. Multiplayer support is also included."},{"id":6536,"title":"WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Another year, another of WWE wrestling game. New features**for this year are an updated roster and improved gameplay.****Some of this year's features are a brand new Analog Control Grappling System, which makes fighting more realistic and deeper with precise movement and new elements of control. An improved Season Mode provides multiple branching storylines and numerous levels of player choice. Also there are over a dozen environmental hotspots."},{"id":6537,"title":"WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"The 2008 edition in the Smackdown vs Raw series holds new features to the WWE game franchise. This is the first in the series to include the extremists of ECW, including The Sandman, Marcus Cor Von and CM Punk.****The game also features a brand new struggle submission system, new weapon choices including guitars, and eight superstar fighting styles, including Showman, Powerhouse, High-Flyer and more. Each player can now choose a primary and a secondary fighting style. It continues the legend trend and brand new arenas, such as Wrestlemania 23, Unforgiven and Summerslam as well as the classic superstars like Undertaker, Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair. The roster largely depends on the platform and some versions include wrestlers not available in the other ones.****The season and general manager modes of the previous games have been merged into the WWE 24/7 mode (PlayStation, Xbox 360), allowing to create a new superstar, play as an existing one or choose to manage someone. In the Wii version this is called Main Event mode and it does not contain an option to manage wrestlers. ****There is also a new Tournament mode with various challenges. Some of the features match types are Iron Man, Battle Royal, Hell in a Cell, Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match, Hardcore, Ladder, Elimination Chamber and Royal Rumble. In the Wii version five match types are available: Single (One on One), Tag Team (Two on Two), K.O. Match, Triple Threat and Hardcore. It does not have the WWE Shop and a smaller move list, but includes Mii integration (menu screens and in-game HUD) as well as motion-sensing attacks based on the controls.****The Xbox 360 versions allows players to use custom music during entrances while the PS3 version offers a first-person view during those sequences. Both are the only ones to offer online multiplayer."},{"id":6538,"title":"WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"The Smackdown vs Raw series continues with the 2009 edition. This game features vast improvements on the tag team action, including all new Hot-Tag, tag team finishers and new actions to help in the match.****As with the previous game the roster includes over 60 superstars from Smackdown, Raw and ECW. To keep the roster up-to-date, the game includes a roster editor allowing players to change the rosters superstars are on and change their alignment between face and heel. However, this is the first game in the Smackdown series since \"Here Comes the Pain\" not to feature any legends.****Another new feature is Create-a-Finisher, which allows players to create their own unique finishing move out of over 500 different animations. These can also be shared online during online matches.****This game includes two different story modes, i.e. Road to Wrestlemania and Career mode. Road to Wrestlemania mode allows you to play 6 unique stories involving Triple H, CM Punk, Chris Jericho, The Undertaker, John Cena and a co-op storyline featuring Batista and Rey Mysterio. Career mode is the replacement of GM Mode from previous games. This allows you to make a career for superstars and upgrade your created wrestlers.****Other features include the Highlight Reel, letting you create videos from your matches, the brand new Inferno Match, new positions in the backstage brawl and the new gauntlet match."},{"id":6539,"title":"WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"The 2010 edition of WWE SmackDown vs. Raw revamps some of the features of its predecessor, while adding a new Story Designer mode to the series of professional wrestling fighting games. As before, players can control one of the available wrestlers, competing in career matches or in quick single bouts against human or computer-controlled opponents. A custom character can still be created with the Create-A-Superstar tool, now expanded to include 3D apparel and decorations. The Create-A-Finisher feature now has aerial techniques, with jumping trajectory and speed customization.****Some modifications were made to the gameplay, with more grapple moves and a new training mode for beginners. Instead of using the previous two-button system, reversals are now performed based on timing, where the player has to press the correct button when the icon appears. In the PS3/Xbox 360 versions, players can share online their wrestlers, shows and moves. The PS3 version can upload the highlights reel directly to YouTube."},{"id":6540,"title":"WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2010","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 is a professional wrestling video game that is based on the two brands of WWE, Raw and SmackDown.  One of the main changes in the game is the incorporation of a new physics system that allows objects to be used more realistically, such as objects involved in the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. Tables now break differently depending on the impact placed upon them. Inside and outside the ring, ladders can now be rested onto the ring ropes and be broken in half. For the first time since the original WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw game, chairs can be thrown at your opponents.  The Hell in a Cell match is revamped with expanded cell walls, weapons underneath the ring, steel steps near the poles, and the cell door is removed. In addition, the game adds new ways to escape the steel cage.  The game's new \"WWE Universe\" mode replaces the career mode from previous games. The mode builds storylines, and integrates cut scenes and rivalries between wrestlers based on the matches that are wrestled. These cut scenes appear randomly before, during, and after the match.  Road to WrestleMania mode has been modified to include new features such as backstage roaming, mini-quests, and further interaction with other Superstars. Playable storylines involve Rey Mysterio, John Cena, Christian, and Chris Jericho. Along with that is the new storyline in which players choose Kofi Kingston, John Morrison, Dolph Ziggler, R-Truth, or a created superstar in a quest to end The Undertaker's undefeated WrestleMania streak."},{"id":6541,"title":"WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"The drama comes to life like never before in WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain, showcasing more than 55 WWE Superstars, including Brock Lesnar, Scott Steiner, Rey Mysterio and Bill Goldberg. ****The overall gameplay has been enhanced and features real-life attributes of strength, submission, technique, speed and stamina. These new attributes will allow players to wear down their opponents and take advantage of each Superstar's unique abilities and extensive move sets. ****WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain's TV-style presentation will also be enhanced with new dynamic camera angles, improved audio, Superstar voiceovers, realistic animations and improved arena and crowd elements. Players can create, play and develop their own Superstar through storylines developed exclusively by the WWE. The game features enhanced gameplay elements with new match types and sensational production values that recreates all of the electricity of actual WWE programming. Players can track their progress with seasonal stats, earn money to build up Superstar abilities and unlock hidden features."},{"id":6542,"title":"WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"WWE Smackdown! Shut Your Mouth features an updated roster with even more World Wrestling Entertainment superstars, including Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Stacy Keble, DDP, Ric Flair, and many more.****The revamped season mode allows the player take an untested wrestler through the ranks of the WWE while reliving moments that have happened in the past year of the WWE, such as the co-ownership storyline between Vince McMahon, Ric Flair and the reintroduction of the NWO. Also added is a create-a-wrestler mode that allows the player to customize nearly every physical aspect of his wrestler, including animations."},{"id":6543,"title":"WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"In the newest incarnation of the WWE world, players can compete in six-man contests with the help of a multi-tap. Match types include Hell in the Cell, Slobber Knocker, Table Matches, First Blood, and the brand-new Parking Lot Brawl mode. Visually the game has been given a boost too. Character models (and costumes in particular) have been given a lot more detail than they did before, with a continued emphasis on facial recreation and animation. Old-school fans should also be pleased to know that legends have been reinstated for the roster as well, with the likes of Bret \"The Hitman\" Hart, \"Rowdy\" Roddy Piper, Andre The Giant, and \"Superfly\" Jimmy Snuka being just a few."},{"id":6544,"title":"WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-6\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"This installment of the Smackdown series continues the \"Smackdown vs Raw\" era of the series, which now uses a yearly date in the title, like other sports titles.****This time, the game boasts an updated roster of your favorite wrestlers, as well as many classic superstars like Bret Hart or British Bulldog. It also includes many new arenas from recent Pay-Per-Views, as well as a classic arena from Wrestlemania 9. All new recorder dialogue for many of the wrestlers helps bring the storylines to life as you go through many different plots on Season Mode as you chase the championship belts.****Gameplay is slightly improved, with a larger list of moves available to each wrestler, and pre-match mini-games to start your fight off with and determine who has the upper hand.****Another new addition is General Manager Mode, where you take the role of GM and try to book your weekly show. Taking into account costs to contract wrestlers, keeping your wrestler happy and healthy, and putting on matches and setting up feuds to keep the ratings for your show high.****All of this culminates in earning Smackdown Dollars, which you can use to buy new moves, new create-a-wrestler items, Legends wrestlers, and even furniture to customize your own locker room. You can also earn trophies for your trophy case by completing challenges and beating GM Mode."},{"id":6545,"title":"WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Yuke's","publisherName":"THQ Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Smackdown! Just Bring It is the latest installment in the Smackdown series.****Smackdown! JBI has many wrestlers, enhanced graphics, a Create-A-Wrestler mode, lots of areas to fight outside the ring (like a parking lot or a dressing room) and thousands of moves.****Smackdown! JBI has an enhanced Story Mode that allows you to take on the career of any wrestler in the game.  Fight for titles, accept or reject fight offers, and unlock secrets through the story mode."},{"id":6546,"title":"WWI - Aces of the Sky","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Naps Team","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"Fire up your engine and take your biplane to the skies for some intense dog fighting action. As a true flying ace you must take the battle to the enemy and help bring victory in the war to end all wars! Using your biplane's machine guns, bombs and aerial acrobatics you are charged with keeping enemy forces at bay, giving your ground troops time to make the big push. Eliminate enemy ships, trains, tanks and observation balloons across a wealth of varied and challenging missions. Now strap yourself in....\"Chocks away!\" "},{"id":6547,"title":"WWII - Battle Over Europe","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"The battle for control of the skies during wartime Europe produced many heroes. Now it's your chance to fly alongside those World War II aces, battling for dominance across the skies of Europe. 50 intense missions •Fight as both British and German flying ace •Air-to-air, ground and sea combat •Classic aeroplanes to master •Pull incredible manoeuvrers--loops, barrel rolls and dive bombs "},{"id":6548,"title":"WWII - Battle Over The Pacific","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Simulation","description":"This is a World War II themed arcade style flight simulator where you are a pilot fighting for the Allies to control the Pacific. The action takes place seen from a third person perspective. As 'The Free World's Only Hope' (according to the back cover text, which uses those words repeatedly) you'll fight enemy aircraft, tanks and battle ships, as well as bomb enemy installations. You can land on carriers for rearming, repairing and even switching to another aircraft type."},{"id":6549,"title":"WWII - Soldier","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"1944: 'Operation Night Strike' An American General has been captured and is being held hostage in a remote castle in the Swiss Alps deep behind enemy lines. The General must be rescued as he holds vital information to assist the allies in the war effort. Your mission is to infiltrate the enemy occupied castle, locate and free the General and make your escape together. Time is of the essence; the General will only hold out against the enemy's interrogation techniques for so long... "},{"id":6550,"title":"WWII - Tank Battles","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"InterActive Vision Games","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"There is nothing more frightening, more fearful that the appearance of attack tanks on the battlefield. Huge hunks of steel with awesome strength and destructive firepower - they can turn the tide of war with a few resounding booms from their gun turrets. In World War II: Tank Battles you are the harbinger of doom for your enemies. Your chosen tank will spearhead the assault destroying all enemy units, buildings and bases in your path. But remember that the other side has tanks too! This is going to be a heavy metal shoot out the likes of which has never seen before in a console game! "},{"id":6551,"title":"X-Factor, The - Sing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Lago","publisherName":"Black Bean Games","players":"1-8\u00A0Players","genre":"Rhythm","description":"X-Factor is a single and multiplayer singing game. In real karaoke style, songs appear on your screen and you have to sing the right words at the right time. Onscreen indicators inform you what pitch you need to maintain at any given time. Hit the right notes for the right amount of time, and you'll get high scores.****As the focus of the game is the TV show atmosphere, special attention has been paid to select a great variety of video clips of judge comments and special performances of the show. This way, players need to struggle to achieve a good result and are awarded with special contents from the show. The game also contains Party modes in which players compete by playing a selection of funny mini-games.****Both versions of the game are bundled with a USB microphone.****The tracklist of the game features songs like Superstar (Melanie C.), Shiver (Natalie Imbruglia), Is there something I should know? (Duran Duran), Is this the way to Amarillo (Tony Christie), and many others."},{"id":6552,"title":"X-Files, The - Resist or Serve","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Black Ops Entertainment","publisherName":"Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Based upon the successful television series The X-Files, Resist or Serve acts as 3 new episodes in the show's 7th season. The game features music from the series as well as voice acting by the show's stars.****As is routine for the team of paranormal investigators, Fox Mulder and Dana Scully travel to a small town in the Rocky Mountains to dig into the source of some strange and unexplained murders. The two prime suspects are girls accused of practicing witchcraft, but Mulder believes there's more to the story. Each episode has two acts, and takes players from secret facilities, to FBI headquarters, to a remote location in Siberia in search of the truth.****Gameplay is similar to the Resident Evil series. A fixed camera tracks the player and changes angles at specified points in the room. Control is similar, and players lock on to enemies to fire, and cannot move while shooting. Each episode can be played as either Mulder or Scully, with a few different locations and challenges (such as autopsies and puzzles for Scully) for each side of the story.****Bonus content includes brief videos of the dialogue recordings and concept art for the game."},{"id":6553,"title":"X-Men - Next Dimension","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Paradox Development","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The X-Men are back with an all new fighting game. While this is a fighting game, the traditional fighting arenas are left behind for new expansive 3D levels. You can play as 24 different X-Men characters. Choose your character wisely as each character has their own unique mutant powers. There are hours of gameplay with the 5 different modes of play.****Game Modes:****Story Mode - You are in the middle of a plot where a group of humanoids is set to rid the world of mutants. The X-Men must ally with their greatest enemies in order to save their teammate - Forge. The mutants must save Forge before the humans can coax secrets from him that are capable of destroying all mutant-kind.****Arcade Mode - One-player mode where you fight against the game in a series of ten matches.****Versus Mode - A two-player game for one-on-one combat.****Survival Mode - A one-player game where you test your skills against a never-ending series of enemies. Achieve as many wins as possible with only one life bar.****Practice Mode - Learn your character's moves in a controlled environment.****Characters in the game:**Cyclops, Phoenix, Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Psylocke, Storm, Beast, Havok, Forge, Lady Deathstrike, Magneto, Juggernaut, Mystique, Sabertooth, Toad, Bastion, Prime Sentinel Male, Prime Sentinel Female and 4 secret characters."},{"id":6554,"title":"X-Men - The Official Game","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Z - Axis, Ltd.","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"X-Men: The Official Game acts as a story bridge between the 2nd and 3rd X-Men movies. In the game, you play as Wolverine, Iceman and Nightcrawler as you deal with the aftermath of the incident at Alkali Lake. Each you start the game off by returning to Alkali Lake to recover two stolen Cerebro parts when you uncover a organization that is doing a salvage operation on the base when they uncover something that stands to be a threat to all mutants.****As Wolverine, you fight from a fixed 3rd person view and button mash your way through hordes of soldiers and classic X-Men villains as Sabretooth and Lady Deathstrike. As Iceman, you'll play in a 3rd person flying aerial flying mode where you'll use your ice bridge to fly out and save places such as a nuclear power plant and the Statue of Liberty. As Nightcrawler, you'll play from a free 3rd person perspective and teleport around and use Nightcrawler's teleportation ability to get the drop on your enemies while getting the missing Cerebro parts and saving the Brooklyn Bridge from Mirror Man."},{"id":6555,"title":"X-Men Legends","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Raven Software","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Shortly after teen Alison Crestmere begins to exhibit her mutant powers, she's hunted through the streets of New York City by anti-mutant troops and The Brotherhood.  Rescued by the X-Men, Alison is taken to Professor Charles Xavier's School for the Gifted where she begins her quest to learn control over her lava-based powers.****X-Men: Legends is a role-playing game set in the Marvel Universe.  Offering single and multiplayer support, Legends tells the broad story of the war between mutants and humankind and the conflict between the X-Men and The Brotherhood, against the personal story of Alison and the role she plays.****Controlling a party of four X-Men, picked from a roster that grows to 15 mutants, players take on armed guards, evil mutants, and killer Sentinels.  Mutant powers grow stronger as the X-Men level up, but so do the challenges: securing an aircraft carrier, preventing a nuclear power plant meltdown and more."},{"id":6556,"title":"X-Men Legends II - Rise of Apocalypse","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Raven Software","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The X-Men and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants must unite in order to take down Apocalypse before he destroys mankind.  A combination of RPG and action game, X-Men Legends lets the user customize and control up to 4 heroes at a time and take them into battle.  The user can select from more than 15 playable characters from among the X-Men and Brotherhood.  Each character has their own unique melee and power attacks.  The deep story provides a 40 hour campaign, and the game also has many collectibles and unlockables, including extra characters, concept art and comic book covers.****New for X-Men Legends 2 from X-Men Legends is full on-line multiplayer with both co-operative and 6 competitive modes.  Players are also able to play 4 players on a single console just by plugging in additional controllers at any time.  For the first time, players can quickly switch between powers with in-game power switching.  The game also has unique team boosts depending on which characters you select for your team."},{"id":6557,"title":"X-Men Origins - Wolverine","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2009","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Amaze Entertainment","publisherName":"Activision","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Uncage Wolverine’s tragic past and discover how the ultimate weapon was created. Unleash the razor sharp adamantium claws, feral instincts and mutant regeneration power of the world’s fi ercest hero. Visceral combat. Pure rage. Epic battles. Take on the impossible in your hunt to uncover the secrets of Weapon X…then exact your revenge. "},{"id":6558,"title":"X-Squad","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2000","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Electronic Arts","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"X Squad is a 3rd person arcade-like squad-based shooter. It's a conversion of the Electronic Arts/Square Japan title X-Fire released on the PS2 3 months earlier. ****The US version has additional features such as:**  3 Difficulty levels**  A new story line**  Redone characters**  Improved AI difficulty scaling****In the year 2037, Ash leads a small special forces group to discover the mystery that lies behind the loss in communication from a secret military complex."},{"id":6559,"title":"X-treme Express","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Vingt - et - un Systems","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"First and only opportunity to race trains on the Playstation 2 •Each train in the game has its own attributes handling, acceleration, top speed, hill climbing ability etc •40 trains can be driven from the start. Each one has regional styling e.g. Union Jack for the UK, classic wooden vintage styling for San Francisco •A further 40 weird and wonderful trains to be unlocked through the game including a dog, cat, skull and Sumo wrestler •Ten tracks open from the start across varied locations including a city, mountains and open countryside •A further 10 tracks to open later on as you pass tests and win races •All tracks have multiple routes so you can ram off the competition and take short cuts on your way to glory •Single race and championship mode •Tournament mode means you have to be good at all disciplines (racing, ramming, pulling trucks and stopping) to be the champion •Trial mode to hone your skills before you race •Extras mode gives you challenges such as stopping a runaway train, drive a train with reverse controls and last man (train) standing •One player and two player split screen modes •A unique game in every sense "},{"id":6560,"title":"X-treme Quads","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"12 quad bikes to choose from 9 X-treme racing tracks X-treme terrain and jumps to test you X-treme Al competitors to try and beat start your engines! x-treme quads features wild quad bike racing over even wilder terrain so hold on tight there are miles and miles of unrelenting track to cover before you can be crowned the champion and the only guarantee is that the ride is going to be xtreme "},{"id":6561,"title":"X2 - Wolverine's Revenge","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"GenePool","publisherName":"Activision Publishing, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Wolverine has just hours to find a cure to a virus and save his life. Along the way, he will discover further details on his past, and fight against other familiar characters from the X-Men franchise, including Magneto and Sabertooth.****Returning to the lab where Logan became Weapon X, you must use his unique abilities (adamantium claws and hightened sense of smell) to sneak your way around the areas past the many guards. And if needs be, you can use stealth abilities to quietly attack the enemy from behind or above.****Bonus objectives include finding hidden Wolverine comic covers and dog tags to unlock secrets such as new costumes and improved abilities."},{"id":6562,"title":"Xena - Warrior Princess","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","publisherName":"Blast! Entertainment Ltd","players":"1 Player","genre":"Fighter","description":"Gabrielle has been captured by the forces of evil and only Xena can rescue her from a dreadful fate. Play as Xena the Warrior Princess and brave a Magical Citadel filled with monsters, villains and traps. Use all of Xena's might, courage and wits to complete this epic adventure. "},{"id":6563,"title":"Xenosaga Episode I - Der Wille zur Macht","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Monolith Soft","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Year 20XX. Lake Turkana, Kenya.  A group of scientists discover a mysterious monolith called Zohar.****Year 4767 T.C. - Transcend Christ, or 7277 A.D., according to the old year-counting system. Zohar is no longer a mystery. All space ships are Zohar-powered. Humanity left the planet Earth (which is now called Lost Jerusalem) long ago, and founded a galactic empire on 30000 planets. However, a hostile alien race called \"Gnosis\" is hunting after Zohar. Giant bi-pedal robots called Anti-Gnosis Weapon Systems (pronounced \"eggs\") do not seem to be enough to stop the Gnosis. The Vector Corporation decides to develop an android called KOS-MOS to be the ultimate weapon against the Gnosis. Shion Uzuki is the 22-year-old engineer leading this project.****Xenosaga is not part of the same universe as the Square game Xenogears, although it is based on the back-story of that game as written in Xenogears Perfect Works. The events of Xenosaga are roughly analogous to the very first events in the history of Xenogears, although as the series progressed events would diverge more and more from the timeline of Xenogears. \"Der Wille zur Macht\" is one of the central aspects of Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy, meaning \"The will to power\". ****The battle system is not unlike the one used in Xenogears (combo attacks, AP and EP gauges, etc.), but random encounters are eliminated. Instead, the enemies are now visible and battles can be avoided. During combat the next few ally and enemy turns will be shown onscreen, allowing the player to make strategic decisions based on who will act next. A rolling slot moves with each turn as well, conferring a bonus such as added damage or bonus XP for any action on that turn. If the enemy would be in position to take an advantage then the player can expend a character's \"boost\" gauge to cut in and act next, although enemies can boost as well, and enemy boosts always over-ride player boosts. Each character has a unique tree of Ether spells they can learn by spending Ether points earned in battle, with lower spells requiring spells above them to be purchased first. After a spell is purchased, so long is it does not require a unique talent of that character, the spell can also be purchased and learned by any other character that can afford double its normal cost. The Anti-Gnosis Weapon Systems can be equipped with different weapons and accessories and can be used in combat provided that a character has enough AP on that turn to board their AGWS."},{"id":6564,"title":"Xenosaga Episode II - Jenseits von Gut und Boese  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Monolith Soft","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is a direct sequel to the first episode of the science-fiction RPG Xenosaga series.****The story takes place thousands of years in the future, when mankind has long left the Earth, which is now called Lost Jerusalem, and founded a star empire. The main threat humanity has to face is the appearance of a super-powerful alien race called the Gnosis. The story picks up just after the concluding events of the first episode. Shion Uzuki, the young engineer who designed the powerful android KOS-MOS, arrives with her friends at the planet Second Miltia. They aim to learn more about the heritage of the late genius scientist Joachim Mizrahi, and to stop the schemes of the mysterious villains Albedo and Margulis. Jin Uzuki, Shion's brother, who was only mentioned in the first game, becomes an important character in the second episode. We also learn more about the origin of the boy chaos, and about the race of Realians, artificial humans created by Mizrahi.****The gameplay in general and the battle system in particular are quite similar to that of the first game. All enemies are visible on screen, and field objects can be destroyed in order to attract the attention of the enemy or to create a zone that will weaken it. The turn-based combat again features triangle and square attacks, which now inflict different damage on enemies of different height. Another addition is the ability to wait two or three turns in a battle, accumulating energy for a stronger attack. The AGWS (giant robots) battles are still present, but you can't switch to AGWS at any point, like it was possible in the first game. Another game aspect removed from the first game is money, as well as shops, weapons, and armor of any kind. The only items in the game are healing items or keys that unlock the ability to learn high level skills.****The second episode continues to be heavy on story development, and also has a significant amount of non-interactive cut scenes. Character graphics underwent the biggest change. The characters look now more realistic and less \"deformed\" or animé-like."},{"id":6565,"title":"Xenosaga Episode II - Jenseits von Gut und Boese  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Monolith Soft","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is a direct sequel to the first episode of the science-fiction RPG Xenosaga series.****The story takes place thousands of years in the future, when mankind has long left the Earth, which is now called Lost Jerusalem, and founded a star empire. The main threat humanity has to face is the appearance of a super-powerful alien race called the Gnosis. The story picks up just after the concluding events of the first episode. Shion Uzuki, the young engineer who designed the powerful android KOS-MOS, arrives with her friends at the planet Second Miltia. They aim to learn more about the heritage of the late genius scientist Joachim Mizrahi, and to stop the schemes of the mysterious villains Albedo and Margulis. Jin Uzuki, Shion's brother, who was only mentioned in the first game, becomes an important character in the second episode. We also learn more about the origin of the boy chaos, and about the race of Realians, artificial humans created by Mizrahi.****The gameplay in general and the battle system in particular are quite similar to that of the first game. All enemies are visible on screen, and field objects can be destroyed in order to attract the attention of the enemy or to create a zone that will weaken it. The turn-based combat again features triangle and square attacks, which now inflict different damage on enemies of different height. Another addition is the ability to wait two or three turns in a battle, accumulating energy for a stronger attack. The AGWS (giant robots) battles are still present, but you can't switch to AGWS at any point, like it was possible in the first game. Another game aspect removed from the first game is money, as well as shops, weapons, and armor of any kind. The only items in the game are healing items or keys that unlock the ability to learn high level skills.****The second episode continues to be heavy on story development, and also has a significant amount of non-interactive cut scenes. Character graphics underwent the biggest change. The characters look now more realistic and less \"deformed\" or animé-like."},{"id":6566,"title":"Xenosaga Episode III - Also sprach Zarathustra  Disc 1","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Monolith Soft","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The concluding chapter of the  Xenosaga science fiction RPG series begins one year after the events described in the  previous game. The main heroine Shion Uzuki is shocked by the discovery that implies a connection between Vector Corporation, the organization she is working for, and the Gnosis event, which set the whole story in motion. She leaves her post and tries to solve the mystery on her own. Meanwhile, the KOS-MOS project is halted, and a mysterious new android, T-elos, emerges to replace it. Shion and her friends are about to fight the ultimate battle that will determine the destiny of mankind...****The third episode retains the combat basics of the two previous games. Once again, there are two kinds of combat, in human form and piloting giant robots. The usage of ether attacks, boost gauge, and other typical Xenosaga gameplay elements are also present in this game. Robot combat is handled somewhat differently, the giant gears having a wider variety of attacks at their disposal. Both your and the enemy's parties have now a special bar that will render them immobile when filled. Exploiting this feature is yet another strategic addition to the combat.****There is an in-game database listing all events, people, items, monsters and locations. Next to the main storyline, there are 60 puzzle mini-games. The game includes an editor to create these custom puzzles and share them with friends."},{"id":6567,"title":"Xenosaga Episode III - Also sprach Zarathustra  Disc 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Monolith Soft","publisherName":"Namco Limited","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The concluding chapter of the  Xenosaga science fiction RPG series begins one year after the events described in the  previous game. The main heroine Shion Uzuki is shocked by the discovery that implies a connection between Vector Corporation, the organization she is working for, and the Gnosis event, which set the whole story in motion. She leaves her post and tries to solve the mystery on her own. Meanwhile, the KOS-MOS project is halted, and a mysterious new android, T-elos, emerges to replace it. Shion and her friends are about to fight the ultimate battle that will determine the destiny of mankind...****The third episode retains the combat basics of the two previous games. Once again, there are two kinds of combat, in human form and piloting giant robots. The usage of ether attacks, boost gauge, and other typical Xenosaga gameplay elements are also present in this game. Robot combat is handled somewhat differently, the giant gears having a wider variety of attacks at their disposal. Both your and the enemy's parties have now a special bar that will render them immobile when filled. Exploiting this feature is yet another strategic addition to the combat.****There is an in-game database listing all events, people, items, monsters and locations. Next to the main storyline, there are 60 puzzle mini-games. The game includes an editor to create these custom puzzles and share them with friends."},{"id":6568,"title":"XGIII - Extreme G Racing","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Acclaim","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Living far and deep in the future and riding high-speed bikes around while shooting energy blasts is what this game is all about. Can also be played in a vertical split-screen two player mode.****Win races, earn cash and upgrade your ride with better, bigger and meaner stuff. ."},{"id":6569,"title":"XGRA - Extreme G Racing Association","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Acclaim Studios Cheltenham","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Driving","description":"After the F1 Nurburgring disaster of 2025, the Extreme Gravity Racing Association, or XGRA, was set up as a regulatory governing body for all heavy gravity race events as an equivalent of NASCAR or the FIA. The year is 2080 and a new season is about to begin. You start as a new rookie for a team and have to work your way up through leagues of increasing difficulty with various racing modes: Endurance, Peacekeeper, Speed Limited, Extreme Weather Races, Burn Off and Warmonger.****Jump into your speed bike and race in more than 14 different courses, while you blast your enemies to little bits with an assortment of lasers, mines and rockets. After a few successful races, you have the opportunity to upgrade your bike and access new areas."},{"id":6570,"title":"Xiaolin Showdown","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"BottleRocket Entertainment","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Xiaolin Showdown is a game based on the animated series of the same name from Warner. It is a fighting game where you play as the four main characters of the show (Kimiko, Omi, Raimundo and Clay). Even if you play alone (the game supports 4 simultaneous players in story mode), the other 3 are present, controlled by the computer. You can also unlock 2 additional characters: Jack Spicer and Chase Young.****The players must defeat waves of enemy robots to collect Shen Gong Wu artifacts to increase their power and defeat series of enemies, until they are able to face Mala Mala Jong and put an end on the plans of the evil boy genius, Jack Spicer. Each Shen Gong Wu provides a new power, like locking nearby characters or punching the ground for area damage. Additional Shen Gong Wu can be bought using coins collected during the game.****The gameplay is inspired by party fighting games, like Power Stone and Super Smash Bros. You can chain combos with button combinations, jump and give flying kicks.****Between the game levels, there are showdowns, where the characters have to bet a Shen Gong Wu. The one that wins the challenge chooses a Shen Gong Wu from the player who lost. You can also only play the showdowns, instead the full story mode."},{"id":6571,"title":"XII Stag","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Triangle Service","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"XII Stag is a vertical scrolling arcade shooter. The player controls a futuristic aircraft and tries to reach the end of each stage, where a boss fight waits.****There are several different types of attacks: a regular shot, which can be upgraded five times by power-ups dropped by enemy ships; a side attack is a risky manoeuvre that involves pushing the control stick quickly left and right to destroy enemies to the left or right of the player's ship. This will also increase the score multiplier. The ship's exhaust can also be put to use by damaging enemies that come up from behind. The final weapon is the barrier, which creates a protective ring around the player, destroying all enemies that touch it.****The game also features a difficulty setting adjusted dynamically by the score - the higher the player scores, the more difficult the game gets. XII Stag also has checkpoints in each level, which compare the current player's score to the high score at this point in the game."},{"id":6572,"title":"XIII","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Ubisoft Paris","publisherName":"Ubisoft, Inc.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"XIII is a cel-shaded first-person shooter based on the popular Belgian cult comic created by Jean Van Hamme and illustrated by William Vance. The game is loosely based on the first five comics. The main theme of the game is based on Robert Ludlum's book 'The Bourne Identity' and features a man who is suffering from amnesia and quite possibly involved in the recent assassination of the President of the United States. You must be damn important, because everyone is trying to kill you. As you progress, you learn more about your secret agent past and your curious name, XIII.****You unravel clues behind a conspiracy of epic proportions in an environment that breathes a comic book ambiance. Footsteps and shots are visualized in text and actions such as head shots are shown in a series of still images. Aside from that, XIII has all the typical FPS elements: both stealth and action, more than 15 weapons (shotguns, crossbows, rifles, ...), interaction with environmental objects and a whole load of baddies in levels all over the world. During the game, you can learn a number of skills such as silent walking, lockpicking and dual weapons handling."},{"id":6573,"title":"XS Junior League Soccer","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"XS Games","publisherName":"XS Games","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":"Here's the lineup - now pick your team! Just like how it was in school and when you were a kid, you get to be the captain of your team and select from the various XS Kids players. Each kid has their own skills and abilities, so make sure you choose wisely. Select your team from 20 individual players; Each team has up to five kids, and takes it in turns to pick. From the kids that you select, the kid who is best as what they do will be assigned to that position e.g. goalie, forward etc. 4 real world fields - The school yard, sandpit, car pak and south side building site. Schoolground tournaments - put a strong team together and play an entire set of fixtures in one day! "},{"id":6574,"title":"Xtreme Speed","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Phoenix Games","publisherName":"Phoenix Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"It's time to hit the road again for another great racing challenge! Feel the high speed adrenalin rush in GT Team Rally. Take control of the wheel in the Classic Car Challenge and push your skills to the limit.  Buckle up and put the pedal to the metal in Street Style Blitz. Speed through chicanes, drift around corners as you race for the chequered flag in Speed Freaks. If you want all the excitement of a race day, Xtreme Speed has everything you need! "},{"id":6575,"title":"Xyanide - Resurrection","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Playlogic","publisherName":"Playlogic International N.V.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Xyanide Resurrection is a sequel to the Xbox game Xyanide. It takes place after the happenings of the first game. The evil space witch Aguira is still alive after having escaped her death sentence. It's once again up to the executioner Drake to find her and bring her to justice. Aguira has used the xyanide to create a strange world that Drake has to travel through and battle countless of enemies.  Xyanide Resurrection is a third person shoot 'em up, similar to a rail shooter. The player controls a spaceship travelling through space. Forward motion is automatic but the player can move the ship up and down and left and right to avoid the fire of the incoming enemies. The player can also rotate the view as the enemies attack from all angles. As enemies are destroyed they drop pieces of xyanide that the player can collect. Xyanide restores health but it can also be used to purchase upgrades and new weapons in the store between levels. When starting out the ship is equipped with a simple fusion gun that shoots single shots and bombs when bigger explosions are needed. Three extra weapons can be bought: shotgun, laser and rockets. It is also possible to buy a magnet to easier collect xyanide and a shield that can take some damage. The game's story mode consists of five levels that have to be completed sequentially. By playing the story mode, levels are unlocked for the quick play mode where the player can perfect his score. A digital comic and artwork can also be unlocked. There is also a score attack mode where the player has to get as many points as possible before time runs out. The multiplayer mode is for two players that compete in getting the highest score by collecting pickups. "},{"id":6576,"title":"Yakuza","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Amusement Vision","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Yakuza is a sprawling tale of underworld Tokyo featuring 3rd-person action/adventure mechanics. The main character, Kazuma Kiryu, is a feared Yakuza enforcer who is embroiled in a mystery that involves his closest friends and $10 billion yen missing from the Yakuza clan's main bank. ****The core of the game is hand-to-hand fighting, where the player can use an enormous variety of weapons and items against his enemies. The game features a character upgrade system, where experience points will give Kazuma more hit points, unlock new moves, increase the heat gauge (special power meter), or unlock new heat moves, which give the player the most powerful and nasty looking attacks in the game. ****The adventure elements contain plenty of collection quests and dating mini-games, authentically reproducing the nightlife found in modern-day Tokyo."},{"id":6577,"title":"Yakuza 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Amusement Vision","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"One year has passed since Kazuma Kiryu, \"yakuza with the heart of gold\", defeated his biggest adversary in the  previous game. Despite this victory, Kiryu has lost more than he had ever imagined. ****But events from the past continue to haunt him. A man he had admired so much, who was like a father to him, has revealed a terrible secret before he died. It's time for Kiryu to solve the mystery once and for all. Caught in the eternal fight between Kantou and Kansai, the Eastern and the Western mafia groups of Japan, he soon realizes that there are other powers on the stage, including a mysterious Korean organization that seems to be connected somehow to his past...****The sequel to Yakuza continues the story from the previous game, featuring many recurrent characters. The main gameplay idea also remains the same - adventure-like exploration, hand-to-hand fighting, and slight role-playing elements, similar to the kind of gameplay that was introduced in  Shenmue games. The sequel features some technical improvements, such as the ability to rotate the camera during the fights. It also contains more side-missions and mini-games, ranging from playing pool and mahjong to running a club and dating girls."},{"id":6578,"title":"Yakuza Fury","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Vingt - et - un Systems","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"19XX, in the heart of a large city, five criminal gangs live side by side, where the only thing that really counts is to gain power. The main character in the story is Asuka Kyou. One day he gets drawn into a fight as he is helping a girl. During the struggle, he is noticed by a powerful man, a boss of one of the largest gangs linked to the Alliance. With his recommendation, Kyou starts the rise to power within his new \"family\". But then the boss of the Alliance is attacked from within the organisation, and this is a clever trap to destroy the Alliance. "},{"id":6579,"title":"Yanya Caballista - City Skater","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cave","publisherName":"KOEI Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Sports/Skateboarding","description":"New San Francisco, the skateboarding Mecca of the world, has been invaded by mysterious alien creatures called Gawoo. There is only one way to stop them, and skateboarding is the key!****Yanya Caballista is a cartoony skateboarding game played with a unique fingerboard controller that fits over the Dual Shock controller's analog sticks. Move the fingerboard as a real skateboard would move to control it and pull off different tricks. Each stage is populated with various Gawoo, and the only way to get rid of them is to pull skateboarding tricks. The color and shape of the Gawoo tells you what tricks are their favorite, so pull those tricks and combo nearby to get rid of them before the timer runs out!****There are many different unlockable characters, and several different modes including a 2-player versus mode, a challenge mode, and a \"ramp mode\" where successfully completing tricks builds up and creates music tracks."},{"id":6580,"title":"Yetisports - Arctic Adventures","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pirate Games","publisherName":"JoWooD Entertainment AG","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Party","description":"Yetisports Arctic Adventures takes the incredibly popular Yetisports series one step further to the high-end console market. It offers 7 unique games starring Yeti and his friends reaching from Pingu Toss to Yeti Dance. Use your armswing to steer the albatross through the treacherous ice caves avoiding the snowball shooting polar bears or shake your body and dance like the Yeti. For players who want to enjoy the ultimate in technology, Yetisports Arctic Adventures significantly ups the visual quality and depth of play as known from the immensely popular flash games on Yetisports.org. For the many players who love the EyeToyTM (more than 3 million sold in Europe), it offers a unique new EyeToyTM gaming experience, where players turn into the Yeti. "},{"id":6581,"title":"Yourself!Fitness","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Respondesign","publisherName":"Respondesign","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Yourself!Fitness is a fitness game that includes over 500 types of exercises led by a virtual personal fitness coach named Maya. There are five areas in which you can focus your exercise: Weight Loss, Cardio, Upper Strength, Core Strength, and Lower Strength. Also, you can do Yoga and many healthy recipes are included in the program. The game starts with a fitness assessment where the intensity of the training is determined by comparing the player's resting heart rate with the heart rate after performing a set of jumping jacks. External elements such as an exercise ball, hand weights, an exercise step, or a heart rate monitor can be incorporated in the program."},{"id":6582,"title":"Ys - The Ark of Napishtim","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Falcom","publisherName":"Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"This is a direct sequel to  Ys V, the last SNES installment of the popular Japanese action RPG series. After 8 years of waiting, the sequel finally arrived to the PC in Japan. You control once again the main character of the fifth game, the adventurer Adol Christian, on a new journey. After his ship was attacked and he lost his consciousness, Adol wakes up on a sea shore, rescued by Rehda - an elf-like people who live in a small village. Soon he becomes involved in a quest for mysterious treasure hidden somewhere on nearby islands, and has to face an ambitious empire officer who will not tolerate any rivals on his hunt.****\"The Ark of Napishtim\" is an action RPG in a fully 3D environment. The gameplay is essentially hack-and-slash: you can run around, jump, and hit your enemies with a sword. You have only three types of swords during the game, but they can be upgraded and modified by obtaining special items from defeated monsters, which correspond to certain elements."},{"id":6583,"title":"Yu Yu Hakusho - Dark Tournament","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Digital Fiction","publisherName":"Atari","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"There are only two ways out of the Dark Tournament ? victory or death ? and Yu Yu Hakusho: Dark Tournament takes players inside the dangerous fighting arena to see if they are up to the challenge. Playing as one of over 25 Yu Yu Hakusho franchise characters, combatants can execute fast, high-power attacks authentically derived from the TV show"},{"id":6584,"title":"Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"WinkySoft","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Card Battle","description":"This 3D board game consists of a series of duels, which are played with cards. The game has been split up in a Campaign Mode, in which you take on all levels of the Monster Coliseum on your own, a Free Battle Mode where you play skirmish matches against enemies defeated in the campaign, and a versus mode to take on a human opponent. Before starting, you have to choose a symbol, assign parameters to it (based on monster points, action points and power points) and buy a starter kit card deck.****In a typical campaign game, you start in the entrance hall, where you manage your cards and monsters. To duel, you choose one of the four areas with five levels each, and defeat the opponents. New monsters are acquired by winning the match. The turn-based duels are played as a card game. Both characters start with a deck of cards and a number of health points. When a health status reaches zero, the battle is over. You attack your opponent by summoning monsters and assigning abilities to them. Trick cards can be used to gain both offensive and defensive advantages. Before each duel, you have to pick a monster that is up for ante, and the fighting is influenced by various parameters, including the land form you are playing on.****On the game board, each monster is bound by a certain movement range and attack range. They can level up, evolve, or fuse to form more powerful creatures. The goal is to become King of Capsule Monsters, the highest rank in the Coliseum. If you have cleared the four areas, the final area, King Coliseum, will appear."},{"id":6585,"title":"Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - The Beginning of Destiny","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2008","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Card Battle","description":"Continuing its tradition of events, the Duel Academy has decided to hold a \"Tag Duel Tournament\" this year. All the students are running about trying to find the right Tag Partner to ensure they'll win! You take on the role of a transfer student who has just joined in the midst of all the excitement. Players must duel the best duelists in Duel Academy, building trust and friendship in order to find the right partner for the \"Tag Duel Tournament\". In this tournament, whether or not you will find true friendship and \"unity\" depends on their compatibility with your partner and your dueling spirit."},{"id":6586,"title":"Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Konami","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Card Battle","description":"The first Yu-Gi-Oh! game to emerge on a next-generation video game console, Yu-Gi-Oh!: Duelists of the Roses, traces the lineage of Yugi and Kaiba as the two duelists clash yet again. Battling each other, as well as characters from the hit animated TV series, players will attack with a powerful deck, ferocious monsters and mystical traps. The new Card Movement Battle System ensures that players will have to think strategically in order to become the supreme duelist, while 680 3D monsters keep the on-screen action exciting. Features immersive gameplay and all of the popular Yu-Gi-Oh! characters."},{"id":6587,"title":"Zapper","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Blitz Games","publisherName":"Infogrames, Inc.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Platform","description":"In the game you are a cricket named Zapper on a mission to save your brother. You have to pass through six interactive worlds during 20 levels, each with dangerous hazards you must avoid, eggs you must capture, meeting both friends and enemies that help and hinder your progress to a diabolical nest-building magpie named Maggie. Zapper can move in four directions, climb vertical surfaces like trees and walls, and zap opponents with his electric antennae."},{"id":6588,"title":"Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Eighting","publisherName":"Bandai Games Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Zatch Bell: Mamodo Battles is a cel-shaded fighting game that is based off the 2003 anime Zatch Bell!, known as Konjiki no Gashbell!! in Japan. In this game there are fifteen playable characters, and seven game modes: •Story Mode, lets you choose one of the six characters to play as and follow their stories. •Time Attack, this mode challenges you to see how fast you can clear all of the stages. •1P Mode, allows you to choose your character and an opponent and fight it with the opponent being the computer. •2P Mode, will allow you to choose your character and fight it with a friend. •Develop Mode, will let you distribute points to raise the characters abilities. •Bonus Mode, will let you Spend points to buy cards, view the card gallery, or input passwords to unlock secrets. •Practice Mode, will let you practice with the computer as your opponent. "},{"id":6589,"title":"Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - T (Teen)","developerName":"Mechanic Arms","publisherName":"Bandai Co., Ltd.","players":"1-4\u00A0Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Every 1000 years, a tournament takes place on Earth to decide the most powerful Mamodo. This time, Zatch Bell is determined to win. The only problem? He can't fight alone. Assisting him is the human Kiyo, who, by reading spells from a book, can activate Zatch's powers.****In this 3D fighting game, you will control Kiyo, or one of 19 other characters, each with a associated Mamodo. You can either attack your opponent directly, or have your Mamodo attack with a spell. (Four attack spells, one defensive spell, and one super spell.) You can even switch control to your Mamodo directly, though this leaves you defenseless.****Mamodo Fury features a surprisingly long story mode for a fighting game, stage select, 1 and 2 player vs mode, arcade mode, and several types of minigames, for 1 to 4 players."},{"id":6590,"title":"Zathura","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"High Voltage Software","publisherName":"2K Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Zathura is a third-person platformer based on the 2005 fantasy science fiction film of the same name, which is in turn inspired by the book by Chris Van Allsburg. After an argument with his brother Walter, Danny goes into the basement of his house and finds an old mechanical board game. When they start to play the game, their house is catapulted into space, they get a large battle robot, and visit other planets in order to complete the game and return home.  You play in turn as either one of the brothers or the robot. Walter can melee combat with a wrench and shoot projectiles while Danny has a slingshot, and the robot can shoot lasers or a charged shot, and can charge an enemy and jump high. As they progress through the different levels cut-scenes advance the story. They can grab power-ups and need to fight boss enemies as well."},{"id":6591,"title":"Zombie Attack","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Zombie Attack on Playstation 2 is a game of horrific action taking place in 2050, in Shanghai plagued invasion Kyonshis, kinds of zombies.  The player controls a member of the special forces amentities whose mission is to rescue people inside a building.  The goal is to guide these people in a safe place, giving them different levels according to their characteristics and abilities. "},{"id":6592,"title":"Zombie Hunters","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Zombie Hunters is an enhanced version of  Zombie Zone. It tells the story of the cowboy-hat-wearing, samurai-sword-wielding girl Aya, who is on a quest for revenge against her own sister.****The gameplay is the same as in the original game, but there are two more new playable characters. One is available from the beginning; her name is Riho Futaba, and she is not related to Aya's story. She wears a blue bikini, shoes on high heels, and a deadly look of vengeance. The differences between her and Aya are purely cosmetic; Riho has exactly the same moves, and goes through exactly the same levels. At the beginning of each level, you can choose whether to play as Aya or as Riho. The second character becomes unlockable during the game: this is Makoto, Riho's younger sister."},{"id":6593,"title":"Zombie Hunters 2","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - AO (Adults Only)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"Essential Games","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The fourth game in the  Onechanbara, Zombie Hunters 2 is an upgraded version of    The Oneechanbara 2 much like  Zombie Hunters was an upgraded version of Zombie Zone. Zombie Hunters 2 continues the series's hack and slash style of gameplay in the vein of  Capcom's  Devil May Cry or Koei's  Dynasty Warriors games. This time,  Aya is joined by her sister,  Saki, and the mysterious  Reiko as they must find the cause of a second  Zombie outbreak. Retaining the \"Cool Combo\" system and the Rage and Blood meters found in the first game, The Oneechanbara 2 added some character specific moves, such as Aya's throwing knives, as well as smarter enemies, and new way's to defeat enemies.  It also introduced a  tag system to the series, allowing the player to select two characters and switch between them at anytime.    Alongside the story mode, the game also featured the arena style survival mode and the quest system. All these features were improved slightly, with all the story levels being different, the survival arena's being unique, and the quest being much more varied.  "},{"id":6594,"title":"Zombie Virus","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2007","rating":"ESRB - E10+ (Everyone 10+)","developerName":"Vingt - et - un Systems","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Action","description":"Zombie Virus is volume 95 in D3 Publisher's Simple 2000 series of budget games. Zombies have taken over Sunlight City. It's up to a young medical student to get behind the wheel of his ambulance and look for survivors in the dead city. Rescue engineers and mechanics so you can upgrade your ambulance with front and wheel mounted blades, rockets and brighter lights. Save police officers and soldiers to keep the morale of the survivors up or it's game over!. If Zombies climb onto your ambulance twirl the analog sticks wildly to shake them off and resume your mission."},{"id":6595,"title":"Zombie Zone","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2005","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"Tamsoft","publisherName":"D3Publisher Inc.","players":"1\u00A0Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"In Zombie Zone, you control Aya, a young girl who has lived with her father. An excellent swordsman, he has left his wife and the daughter Saki to live in a secluded place, teaching Aya sword techniques. His wife died, and Saki blamed the father for her death. She killed her own father, and went off to find an artifact to resurrect her mother. Now Aya must stop her own sister and avenge her father's death.****The gameplay is hack-and-slash with some advanced things put in. You're fighting against zombies, so your enemies are not very smart. It's basically Aya against a very large number of slowly moving enemies, a bit like in  Dynasty Warriors. There is a feature called \"sword fatigue\": if you don't clean your sword in time, it will get stuck in an enemy, giving him an advantage over you. There are also slight RPG elements. You can upgrade your characters by collecting orbs dropped by defeated enemies. At the end of each level, you can use the orbs to make Aya more powerful. Sometimes the enemies drop red orbs; if you collect enough of them, you turn into a demon. Your attacks become more powerful, but they also take away from your health."},{"id":6596,"title":"Zone of the Enders - The 2nd Runner","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2003","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCEJ","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"Dingo Egret is minding his own business, investigating a hidden power source Metatron, when out of the blue his mining team is ambushed by BAHRAM. He discovers that the source of the Metatron is actually an abandoned battle robot, Jehuty (as used in the original Zone of the Enders), and decides to use the machine against the BAHRAM.****Dingo soon realises that there's more to the story then simply wanting to own a powerful machine, as treachery and evil power comes into play. It's up to you to control the Jehuty and destroy any plans the BAHRAM for evil purposes, at whatever cost.****Along with the basic set of Mech style air and ground battles over a range of play fields, you can also play battle against a friend in 2 player battle mode or try out the special VR training missions."},{"id":6597,"title":"Zone of the Enders","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2001","rating":"ESRB - M (Mature)","developerName":"KCEJ","publisherName":"Konami Corporation","players":"1-2\u00A0Players","genre":"Simulation","description":"A space colony has been captured and you’re the last hope to save it from a brutal band of terrorists. You play Leo Starbuck who through a weird twist of fate attempts to save 'Antillas' a colony of Jupiter from Destruction. Zone of the Enders is an action adventure game in which you feel and experience the story while fighting the enemy in space with Jehuty – a gigantic humanoid weapon “orbital frame.”"},{"id":6598,"title":"Zoo Puzzle","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2004","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"505 Game Street","publisherName":"505 Game Street","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"The zoo animals have revolted against the zoo keeper. It is your job to restore order and \"capture\" all of the animals.  In this fast-paced match-up game, players select animals of the same type using either the touch-screen or a standard controller. Line like animals up in rows by swapping them from spot to spot in the time allowed. There are five varied game play modes: Normal, Tokoton, Quest, Time Attack and 2P. Normal mode has you clearing a set amount of animals each level before progressing to the next. Tokoton is similar to Normal, but has all the animal amounts set to 100 before you'll level up. Quest has you playing ten set stages with specific goals (such as only capturing animals of a certain type) that you must attempt to achieve. Time Attack has you aiming to get the highest score possible in the time limit. 2P has two players battling it out against each other."},{"id":6599,"title":"ZooCube","systemName":"Playstation 2","year":"2006","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"PuzzleKings","publisherName":"Midas Interactive Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"ZooCube is a puzzle game that involves matching parts of animals to eliminate them and get points.****The Cube is a 3D object in the center of the screen and the animal parts fall towards it. In a similar style to Tetris the player must keep the sides from building too high. It is a quickly paced, real-time game and at later stages the player struggles to juggle the cube items to keep eliminating animals on all sides. Power-ups can be used to destroy animal parts, get points, or to make life more difficult for the player's opponents, such as by speeding up the rate at which animal parts fall to their cube, or reduce how fast their cube can spin."},{"id":6600,"title":"Aero Blasters","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kaneko Co., Ltd","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Aero Blasters is a fast side-scrolling shooter. The player controls a small craft through different levels with many enemies. Every level ends with a boss and some section speed up the gameplay, offering fast obstacle courses both horizontally and vertically scrolling. Flying orange pods release many power-ups at once, enhancing the ships with new or more powerful lasers, wing men and shields. The player can also hold the fire key to charge a blast that removes all enemy bullets from the screen and deals damage to all enemies. With an unforgiving difficulty, every hit is fatal, but the game can be continued from any points as long as there are lives and credits left. The game can be played with two players cooperatively."},{"id":6601,"title":"Air Zonk","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Naxat Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In 1992, Hudson Soft expanded upon the Bonk's Adventure franchise they had built by creating Air Zonk, a 2D side-scrolling \"cute 'em up\" shooter set in a cyberpunk-esque future. While Air Zonk differed from its successor in terms of gameplay, the cartoonish style of the Bonk series could still be seen all throughout the game, especially in the graphics, the characters, & of course, Zonk himself.****Air Zonk may appear to feature a candy cartoon coating on the outside, but it's still a traditional shoot-'em-up at heart. You still have a selection of your basic weapon power-ups (8 in total here), but spread guns & powerful bursts are now represented by killer decks of cards & giant metal mandibles. Large, imposing endbosses are still the norm, but here your foes range from giant heaps of living garbage to killer football players. And outer space? Who needs to blow up things there when you have other venues (5 in total) such as a gigantic stadium to do it in?****In addition to all of this, Air Zonk gives you a feature that allows you to choose from one of 10 \"friends\" at the beginning of each level who will fight by your side once you pick up a certain power-up. These friends range from giant scud missiles to living dump trucks to floating cow-things, among others. Pick up another power-up, & Zonk & his friend combine to create a powerful hybrid form, featuring some of the strangest attacks you may ever see in a video game.****So will Zonk be able to defeat King Drool, rescue the moon from his clutches, & save the world? As usual, the answer is up to you..."},{"id":6602,"title":"Alien Crush","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Compile","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Pinball","description":"Alien Crush is an alien-themed video pinball game.  The graphics feature strong similarities to the art from the \"Alien\" movies, and everything has a dark and sinister look.****The main table is two screens high.  There are at least 3 bonus games that are accessible from the top screen.  Bonus games consist of knocking out moving targets on a separate single-screen bonus table.  The main table also has numerous moving targets and ball locks."},{"id":6603,"title":"Ballistix","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Psygnosis","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Psygnosis' Ballistix is an arcade game in which you have to manipulate a ball in order to score a goal with your opponent. To do this, you will control an arrow that defines a direction, and pressing the fire key will launch a ball from this arrow in the direction the arrow points to; by launching balls at correct angles, you will manipulate the main ball and control the way it moves. Ballistix also keeps certain physics laws (namely gravity and friction), and will present you with varying obstacles in either one or two player mode."},{"id":6604,"title":"Battle Royale","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Incredible Technologies Inc.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-5 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Battle Royale is a wrestling game that presents last-man-standing type battles between up two five wrestlers. The game features three difficulty settings, five wrestlers to choose from, and two game modes. For single players only is the tournament mode, featuring 15 possible consecutive battles, beginning with one-on-ones and continuing up to a full five-man match. In the second mode, the number of competitors can be freely set for a single match. There is a catch in how a player chooses their wrestler, though: before the match, the fighters' managers duke it out on their way to select their favorite fighter - temporarily knocking out the opposition is encouraged.  The matches take place in a side view of the ring. The A and B buttons are used for a variety of kicks and punches and the Select button can be used for an extra powerful attack. The goal is to toss the opponents out of the ring and remain the last man standing.  The single match mode can be played by up to five human players."},{"id":6605,"title":"Blazing Lazers","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Compile","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Blazing Lazers is a top-down shooter featuring 9 levels of varied and fast-paced action.  The story here is the usual save-the-world variety. You must pilot your ship against 8 super-weapons and ultimately destroy the menace once and for all.****The power-up system in Blazing Lazers deserves special mention.  There are four main types of weapons, and each type of weapon can be upgraded several times to produce an incredible amount of firepower.  In addition, there are secondary weapons systems that provide you with shields, homing missiles, multi-fire units, or super weapon power."},{"id":6606,"title":"Bloody Wolf","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data East USA Inc.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Snake and Eagle, two commandos of the Bloody Wolf special forces, receive instructions from their commander to destroy the enemy's heavily armed base to rescue the President and any allies who have been reported as MIA.****Based off the 1988 arcade game, this single-player, top-down, run and gun shooter takes a nod to Contra-style gameplay, allowing one of the two mercenaries to blast their way through eight levels of enemy opposition armed with only a knife and a machine gun.  ****Along the way, new weapons such as shotguns, bazookas, flash bombs and grenades grenades can be added to the arsenal, as well as health and defensive power-ups.  Players can even find a motorcycle to ride in some areas, or swim through certain parts of a level.****The President and your fellow soldiers need you!"},{"id":6607,"title":"Bomberman '93","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-5 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Black Bomberman has cut power to the galaxy's own power station, which resulted in disputes between seven planets, and it is up to White Bomberman to restore power to the station and bring peace to the planets again. The objective is the same as in Dyna Blaster: use bombs to destroy all enemies in a level. Once you have destroyed them all, find the exit hidden in a block so you can be transported to the next level. A block will also flash yellow to let you know that a power-up can be obtained there. Power-ups include more bombs, manual detonation, extra lives, and extended flames. Occasionally, you also get the ability to walk through bombs or walls, or to kick bombs.****If you manage to reveal the exit before all enemies are destroyed, it remains in an \"inactive\" state, meaning that you cannot be transported to the next level until you blow up all the enemies and therefore making it \"active\". If you accidentally blow up the exit, whether it is active or not, or if time runs out, you will unleash a few enemies that you also need to destroy. After every eighth level, there is a boss that you need to destroy to proceed to the next planet.****Besides this Normal mode, there are two other modes: Battle and Versus. In Battle, you can play against four human- or computer-controlled players in one of seven stages, each with different features like warp holes, conveyor belts, revolving doors, and much more. In Versus, you play head-to-head against a friend using the TurboExpress for non-stop action. Regardless of these two modes, you can still obtain power-ups to give out some punishment against your fellow players, and the maximum number of wins can be set before play."},{"id":6608,"title":"Bomberman","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-5 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"The black spaceman kidnapped your beloved and brought her to his chambers in the castle, far beyond your reach, over the rivers, forest and mountains. Your job is to save her, battling the sea of the enemies, with only bombs at your disposal.****The range of explosion can be upgraded with time, but if you die, the range resets to minimum and you loose your previous skills, though. Some updates can make you walk through the walls, increase your speed, and give you some other assets to aid you in your quest to save the woman you love.****This top-down action-arcade game consists of nine levels per stage, each tougher than the other, and each final consisting of the boss you'll have to deal with. You can move horizontally and vertically and lay down bombs behind you thus evaporating the enemies, but beware, 'cos you can block yourself with your own bomb, and become a victim of your own tricks if you'll play in a huff."},{"id":6609,"title":"Bonk III - Bonk's Big Adventure","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":" A.I","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Bonk's Big Adventure is the third instalment in the side-scrolling platformer series. As in previous games, the player assumes the role of a caveman named Bonk who headbutts his way through various enemies in order to defeat King Drool. Familiar moves include swinging on trees, bouncing off walls, breaking blocks and climbing walls with his teeth. Compared to the previous games, he walks and moves a little faster.****Bonk has the new ability to pick up red and blue candy power-ups that make him grow or shrink and grab a flower copter. As always, there is plenty of platforming and enemies to discover. The game consists of seven rounds, set in the Dinosaur Kingdom, finished off with a boss. At the end of each stage, 16 smileys can be exchanged to play up to eight different bonus stages (2 smileys per stage needed). New level elements include ziplines and sewer pipes. The game also features a cooperative multiplayer mode."},{"id":6610,"title":"Bonk's Adventure","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Red Company","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Prehistoric platform game where you are in control of a baby and have to guide him through the levels avoiding all manner of strange nasties.****The game is very similar to every other platform game you have ever played, but it does have its own unique features such as the ability to climb vertical walls with your teeth and do a diving head butt from a jump. Power ups come in the form of lumps of meat and give extra speed and invulnerability in the later stages.****If you have ever played chuck rock then you know what to expect from this, a bog standard platform game with a prehistoric theme."},{"id":6611,"title":"Bonk's Revenge","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Red Company","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Bonk has his revenge on King Drool III in his second game for the TurboGrafx.  It's not exactly clear why Bonk is so vengeful, but it appears that King Drool is responsible.  Bonk uses his over-sized cranium as a lethal weapon in this sequel.****The gameplay in this adventure is very similar to the first game.  Bonk has  head-butting, head-stomping, and fire-breathing moves when he eats some spicy meat."},{"id":6612,"title":"Boxyboy","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Thinking Rabbit Co. Ltd","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Boxyboy is a Soko-Ban variant, explicitly based on the gameplay of the original version by Thinking Rabbit. The gameplay is unchanged, but the game features 250 new levels. They take place in five different countries with their own graphics set.  The basic principle: The player works in a warehouse and needs to clear out the boxes which are spread out over the level. Those boxes have to pushed into certain places of the level which are marked. However, the player character can only push a box; pulling is out of the question. This means it is possible to create a dead end by pushing a box in the wrong way. If that happens, the undo function can be used to take back the last steps. "},{"id":6613,"title":"Bravoman","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Now Production","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The evil Dr. Bomb has taken over Nitta village and only you, an ordinary salary man, can stop his evil plans by transforming into the fabulous superhero Bravoman!****The game is a side-scrolling action platformer. As Bravoman, you have the power to elongate your members depending on how long you press each button allowing you to jump higher or punch enemies on the other side of the screen.****Features 22 stages filled with bizarre settings and enemies, all rendered using colorful 2D graphics."},{"id":6614,"title":"Cadash","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito Corp.","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action/Role Playing","description":"Trouble is in the kingdom of Dilsarl: the young, beautiful princess Salasa was abducted by the evil arch-mage Balrog! The king seeks help by the four best warriors of the country. Your task is clear, but not so simple: find Balrog, destroy his evil minions and other monsters who try to stop you, and rescue the princess!****This is a platform action RPG. You choose one of the four character classes in the beginning of the game: fighter, priestess, mage, or ninja. You fight your way through dungeons, attacking physically or casting spells (as priestess or mage). Like in regular platform games, there are places where you should jump, duck, or climb. You gain experience for defeating monsters, and your level rises in a true RPG fashion."},{"id":6615,"title":"Champions Forever Boxing","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Distinctive Software, Inc.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Boxing","description":"Champions Forever Boxing is a boxing game licensed from the 1989 documentary about the sport, featuring the likenesses of five all-time greats: Ali, Foreman, Frazier, Holmes and Norton. Players can both control the legendary boxers or measure up against them in the ring.  The game includes single player exhibition and career modes, a two-player versus mode and an auto-play mode which sees AI boxers taking each other on for demonstration. Career mode starts in 1968 and lasts up to fifteen years, with one fight per year, taking into account the actual historical standings of the featured boxers. In career mode, all fights last 12 rounds, while in the other modes the number of rounds can be set between 3 and 12.  Fights are shown from the side of the ring. Controls allow for five different punches: Button II launches a jab, while button I in combination with a direction button enables left and right hooks, a body blow and an uppercut. Pressing Run blocks high, Run + Down blocks low. Clinching is possible when in close proximity and it is also possible to taunt the opponent with a showboating move. Strength and stamina meters show the condition of the boxer: the opponent landing a blow lowers strength, throwing punches lowers stamina. When strength is depleted, the boxer is knocked down and must button-mash to get back up, the difficulty of which increases with each knockdown.  Rounds last 3 minutes. Between rounds, the corner screen appears for 30 seconds, showing judges' scores, statistics about punches landed, successful blocks and knockdowns made and a visualization of the damage to the boxers' faces. In the 30 seconds, it is possible to either regain strength or stamina or to increase the power of certain punches.  Progress in career mode is stored via password or backup memory on a TurboGrafx-CD or with a TurboBooster-Plus."},{"id":6616,"title":"Chew Man Fu","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Now Production","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Chew Man Fu has set a curse to rob the world of fried rice, egg rolls and all its other favourite foods. To stop him you must work through 550 rounds, clearing them by placing four different coloured balls into the appropriately-coloured hole.****Gameplay is something of a Pengo variant, as the single-screen levels are inhabited by enemies, who can be killed by firing one of the balls at them at speed. When it hits one it will continue moving in the same direction, rebounding off walls if neccessary, and pushing you backwards slightly if it comes back to you - but it can be instantaneously brought back under control. Blocks can also be moved at a more casual speed, including round corners. Once a block is placed onto its spot, it can be used again as a weapon. The levels are in a maze style, and parts of this can be opened up. The game also includes a small bonus Kick-Ball game for 2 players, which doubles as practice with the control system."},{"id":6617,"title":"China Warrior","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"China Warrior is a game in the spirit of Kung-Fu Master.  The story is of a Kung-Fu warrior named Wang who sets out the destroy the Dark Emperor and liberate China.  The gameplay is a side-scroller and the goal of the game is to make it to the end of the stage and battle its boss, bashing bad guys along the way.  There are only three types of attack; punch, kick and jump-kick and there are four stages in all."},{"id":6618,"title":"Cratermaze","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Cratermaze is an action puzzle game viewed from an overhead perspective. Each stage consists of a maze filled with various enemies and items. You must collect all of the keys on the stage to open the exit door while avoiding or eliminating enemies. Your primary method of dealing with enemies is to dig holes; if an enemy walks into a hole, they are momentarily trapped and you can then fill the hole to kill the enemy.****You can also obtain temporary weapon powerups such as rayguns and yo-yos, as well as extend your digging reach to dig multiple holes at once. There are also several bosses encountered throughout the game.****The Japanese release, Doraemon: Meikyu Daisakusen, features popular children's character Doraemon and his friends. The game is a conversion of the 1987 Nichibutsu coin-op Kid no Hore Hore Daisakusen, which also saw a modified Famicom version called Booby Kids."},{"id":6619,"title":"Cyber Core","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IGS Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Cyber-core is a vertically scrolling shooter in which the player fights insects. The basic idea is traditional: shooting everything before they can shoot/touch the player: after three hits the chitin armor breaks and a life is lost. Besides flying enemies which are disposed of with the standard gun, the player also has to deal with enemies on the ground which need to be hit with one of the unlimited bomb. The player has the choice between four insect forms which are changed by collecting the associated extra symbols. Collecting more of the same symbol upgrades the insect, but this also rises the difficulty level. Other extras include smart bombs, extra lives, armor refreshments or a protection shield. The game features the possibility to turn on rapid fire or to slow down the speed as well as big boss enemies at the end and within the levels."},{"id":6620,"title":"Darkwing Duck","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Radiance Software","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Darkwing Duck was a popular animated television show that aired on weekday afternoons in the early 1990's.  Darkwing was a crime-fighting duck that kept the city safe from a bunch of not-so-smart criminals.  ****The TurboGrafx-16 game based on the cartoon is very different from the NES and Game Boy Darkwing games.  Although it is a side-scrolling platformer, the gameplay and level structure are very different. This game has 4 side-scrolling areas, 1 of which is the final boss level.  The other 3 levels can be tackled in any order, and in them you must collect several puzzle pieces. After collecting all the puzzle pieces and finishing the level, you can put the pieces together and solve the puzzle to unlock the last level.  Each level features a boss character taken directly from the animated series."},{"id":6621,"title":"Davis Cup Tennis","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Loriciel","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Davis Cup Tennis is a split-screen tennis game with the camera closely positioned at the athlete's back. The available playing modes are exhibition match (either single or double), training, the Davis Cup or the four Grand Slam tournaments. The player either controls one of the 32 available tennis athletes or creates a new one. Then there are 30 points to divide between abilities (e.g. forehand or volleys). This athlete can be saved to disk and further improved during the course of time. For exhibition matches, the opponent can be built the same way.  The game includes various hit types, depending on the player's position and timing. The direction of the ball can also be influenced when performing a shot. There are four different surfaces, influencing the gameplay, and three difficulty levels."},{"id":6622,"title":"Dead Moon","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Natsume","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"About 200 years in the future, a comet is detected at the edge of the solar system.  Astronomers determine that it will pass near the earth, and send probes to examine it.  When the probes near the comet, it abruptly changes directions and heads towards earth.  At the last moment, the people of earth are able to launch surface-to-comet missiles and deflect its impact into the moon. At the center of the impact crater, alien war machines are gathering! The U.N. sends a lone spaceship to the moon to destroy the alien threat.****Dead Moon is a side scrolling shooter with 6 levels that take place on earth, in space, and on the moon.  It features 4 different primary weapon types, and several secondary weapon types.  Each level features mini-bosses and end of level bosses."},{"id":6623,"title":"Deep Blue","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Pack-In-Video Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Aliens are invading the ocean and have mutated the fish and other aquatic beings! But an A.N.G.E.L. Fish Attack Sub is on its way to blast through four scenes of swimming terror and stop the aliens from taking over the sea. Fortunately, the A.N.G.E.L. is helped on its way by a number of power-ups - for instance, Healing Power completely repairs the sub and Speed Power speeds it up. Up to three modes of attack can be used to combat the mutant fish - the starting Pulse Shot, the destructive Swirl Cutter, and the Bubble Beam. But the A.N.G.E.L. is not indestructible. Four colors on the A.N.G.E.L.'s eye indicate the amount of damage the sub has sustained, and when it's had enough and explodes, that's the end of the A.N.G.E.L. and the end of the game."},{"id":6624,"title":"Devil's Crush - Naxat Pinball","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Compile","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Pinball","description":"Imagine an adventure game in the format of pinball, and you get Dragon's Fury. Your hero is a small silver ball, and your battlefield is a three-tiered pinball machine. Using your ball, you can defeat monsters, rack up points, and enter bonus stages. If you play with enough skill, you can trigger all sorts of point-accumulating bonuses. If you get one billion points, you get to fight the final boss and view the ending to the game."},{"id":6625,"title":"Double Dungeons - W","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NCS","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Double Dungeons is a solo dungeon crawler in the strictest sense. One or two players can explore pseudo-3D, maze-like dungeons (without auto-map feature, but with directions displayed on the screen) and fight the monsters populating them. The player(s) can choose to venture into any of the available 20 dungeons. The dungeons have the same textures, but their layout varies; the higher is the number of the chosen dungeon, the more dangerous are its enemies. Two-player mode features a split screen; the two players start exploring the dungeon from different points.****The basic gameplay is very simple. Enemies appear at specific points (they can also re-spawn), and must be defeated in order to proceed. The combat is turn-based at its core, though the turns follow very quickly, and the enemies will attack even if the player does nothing. Attacking is done simply by pressing a button; there are no other combat options. ****The player can find equipment and healing items (which can also be dropped by enemies). These can be used to restore the player character's HP outside of battles. Leveling up is completely automatic.****There is no narrative in the game; the only story-related information comes in form of very short text intros to the different dungeons, along the lines of \"the king wants to retrieve a treasure and sends a warrior into the dungeon\" or comparable mission objectives."},{"id":6626,"title":"Dragon Spirit","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Ltd.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Galda has decided to attack earth and it is up to you to stop him.  Galda has taken Iris, the sister of Lace captive.  You are Lace who, taking his father's sword, goes off to defeat Galda.****You have the ability to change into a dragon and are in that form throughout the game.  As a dragon, you can pick up power-ups, or upgrades, that will help you in your fight.  Upgrades can include extra heads on your dragon, health, faster shots, and more.****Fly around and destroy everything in your path.  At the end of each stage, you will need to defeat a boss.  Having good upgrades that are not lost from being hit before reaching the bosses will help."},{"id":6627,"title":"Dragon's Curse","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action/Role Playing","description":"Dragon's Curse aka: Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap is a direct sequel to Wonder Boy in Monster Land. When Tom-Tom defeats the MEKA dragon, the wounded beast casts a spell on him, turning him into a Lizard-Man. To regain his original human form, he has to find the Salamander Cross, hidden by the Vampire Dragon in Monster Land.  Unlike its predecessor, this side-scrolling platform game is not divided in sequences of levels. The protagonist is allowed to go anywhere, as long as he has the right shape or equipment. During his quest, Tom-Tom has to defeat various dragon bosses. Each win will give him a new shape with new abilities such as flying, swimming, walking on ceilings or clinging to walls. These abilities also allow the player access new parts of the world. The possible shapes are Lizard-Man, Mouse-Man, Piranha-Man, Lion-Man and Hawk-Man and the main abilities are defined by attacking power, defense points and charm points (needed for equipment by collecting charm stones). Also, certain blocks can only be destroyed by specific weapons or are only accessible to certain shapes.  The basic actions consist of attacking and jumping, and in the status screen it is possible to equip swords, shields and armour. Special attacks include fire balls, tornadoes, arrows, boomerangs and thunder strikes. Along the way, the player collects keys (only one at all times) and gold left behind by defeated creatures, and places need to be re-visited sometimes to access new areas. Equipment and items can be bought in towns. A password is given at the beginning of each town to continue from there."},{"id":6628,"title":"Drop.Off","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ISCO","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Drop Off is similar to  Breakout, in that the player controls a paddle which can move left and right, hitting a ball which the player is using to eliminate jewels at the upper end of the play field. The game differs from Breakout, however, in that the paddle can also be moved up and down, the jewels are moving down toward the player's paddle, and there is a border at the bottom of the play field which bounces the ball back.  The plot of the game involves the antagonist character's girlfriend being in a coma. A muse appears and tells the player that his girlfriend is trapped in a nightmare and is possessed by someone. The muse then casts a spell to put the player into her dreams."},{"id":6629,"title":"Dungeon Explorer","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atlus","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-5 Players","genre":"Action/Role Playing","description":"The former king of Oddesia has entrusted you with an important, dangerous task. You must find the sacred ORA stone, which possesses the powers of life, light and happiness, and retrieve it before the king of the alien race, Natas, does. He has conquered this land and plunged it into an age of terror and despair, plagued with violence. It is up to you to stand against him and return your world to its former glory.****Dungeon Explorer plays like Gauntlet: you choose one of several different characters to play as (Fighter, Thief, Warlock,  Witch, Bard, Bishop, Elf and Knome) and set out on your adventure alone or with up to four other players. Battles are real-time and of the shooter variety, ie, rather than swing a sword, you fire knives (or spells depending on your class). Enemies respawn out of holes in the ground which must be eradicated to keep them from pouring forth in waves. There are a number of items to be found and used throughout the game including potions of white and black magic, healing drinks and the like, but unlike Gauntlet there is no food to worry about."},{"id":6630,"title":"Falcon","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Spectrum Holobyte","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Spectrum HoloByte's series of hardcore flight simulations makes its only appearance on a console with Falcon for TurboGrafx. Owing to the limited control options, the game is more action and less simulation, but still opts for a certain amount of realism.  Players control an F-16 Falcon in combat against a terrorist group planning to construct a nuclear bomb. Before the main campaign, several training scenarios allow the practice of bombing ground targets, intercepting bombers, engaging in dogfights and facing flak guns or SAM sites. The same kinds of scenarios are faced in the campaign. Before taking off, players can outfit their plane with the correct weapons for the mission at hand, including various realistic models of air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles and bombs as well as ECM pods and extra fuel tanks.  Takeoffs and landings are taken care of automatically. Gameplay is seen through a cockpit perspective patterned after a real F-16, with the environment and air and ground targets rendered as flat-shaded polygons. The directional pad is used to steer the plane, Select to change weapons and Button II to fire. Button I is a multi-purpose button that changes the functions of the other buttons, allowing the pilot to set the throttle, bank, shift the radar lock, and fire countermeasures. Realistic features during flight include red and blackouts, and of course, stalls and crashes.  The game features a high score table and saves mission progress via passwords (or to battery-backed RAM with a Turbo Booster Plus). A unique feature is a head-to-head mode supported on TurboExpress handhelds via Turbo Link cable."},{"id":6631,"title":"Fantasy Zone","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bits Laboratory","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"The Fantasy Zone is a solar system consisting of eight brightly colored, fantastic planets. The evil Menons are trying to take over all of the planets in the Fantasy Zone by using misappropriated foreign currency to build their forces. It is the player's job to recover all of the coins and save the solar system! ****Fantasy Zone is an arcade style shooter for one or two players. The goal is to destroy all of the creatures on each planet and collect as many of the lost coins as possible. At the end of each level is a large enemy that will have to be defeated before moving on to the next world.  At various points in the game, the player will be able to find a parts shop, which allows purchasing improvements for his spaceship, including better weapons and faster engines."},{"id":6632,"title":"Final Lap Twin","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Ltd.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Racing","description":"Final Lap Twin is an open-wheel F1-style racing game loosely based on Namco's Final Lap arcade game.  The game display is always in split screen mode, even if only one player is playing.  The other display shows your nearest rival if you are racing against the computer.****There are two basic modes: Grand Prix and Quest.  Grand Prix consists of a multi-race points championship.  There are two car types for this mode: F-3000 and F1.  Grand Prix mode can be played with one or two players.****Quest mode has more depth and forms the core of Final Lap Twin.  This is essentially a racing RPG.  You take the role of a boy who desires to become the World Champion.  To do so, you must travel from town to town finding challenges and winning them to gain money and special items to improve your car.  As you move around the game world, which is presented in an overhead view, you will encounter random challenges, much like random battles in a traditional RPG."},{"id":6633,"title":"Galaga '90","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco Ltd.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Galaga '90 is a port of the arcade game Galaga '88.****Galaga '90 takes the basic gameplay of Galaga and adds nicer graphics, triple ship abilities, parsec progression, power-ups, asteroids, bosses and other enhancements.****Periodically the player encounters Challenging Stages, which are set to music and feature \"dancing\" enemies.  The objective is to shoot all 40 enemies before they disappear, for a bonus of at least 10,000 points.****There are a total of 29 stages.  You can begin with 1 ship with 2 in reserve or start right out with a dual ship (but only one in reserve).  ****Some enemies now have the ability to combine into a much larger single enemy that takes multiple shots to destroy. **Some enemies explode in a brilliant shower of fireworks when destroyed, and occasionally these enemies drop a small formation of much smaller enemies that \"wiggle\" their way down the screen.  Some enemies arrive in spherical \"eggs\" and emit a loud, high-pitched noise when hit. These creatures take multiple hits to destroy in flight (just one hit in formation), and their main attack pattern is to move about halfway down the screen, stop, fire multiple shots at once, and then fly straight down off the bottom of the screen.  Another type of enemy takes at least five hits to destroy, and it grows larger with each consecutive hit, making it both a larger target and allowing it to act as a shield to other enemies. ****Later in the game some enemies are equipped with armor that renders them invincible while in formation. When one of these enemies starts its dive, it will flip over and expose its vulnerable side, then flip over again and become invincible while it moves back up the screen, then flip one more time and finish its dive. While vulnerable, this enemy can be destroyed in one hit, scoring bonus points. ****In addition, many different kinds of obstacles appear throughout the game, including blue crystals, boulders and green blobs."},{"id":6634,"title":"Ghost Manor","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ICOM Simulations Inc.","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The peaceful village of Anoraff is threatened by the evil Orb Gamut, who terrorizes the villagers with his army of undead. Someone has to travel to his manor and destroy the overlord, a job falling to young Arthur.  Ghost Manor is a horror-themed platform game in which players control Arthur on his quest for the manor. It consists of several large levels, including the road to the manor and various rooms inside, including hallways, storerooms and cellars. To move on to the next stage, Arthur usually has to find a key that opens the exit door. This might be hidden in some corner or only appear once a certain monster is defeated. To defeat enemies, Arthur uses a magic orb that fires projectiles. Ammunition is limited but can be restored through a power-up. Arthur can also find stars which increase the shot power, hearts that restore lost health, extra lives, and various special items used to tackle obstacles in his way. Not all enemies are harmful: some can be utilized to carry Arthur around the level or catapult him to a place he can't otherwise reach."},{"id":6635,"title":"Gunboat","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Accolade Inc.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Gunboat is a 2D action simulation. You take control of a U.S. Gunboat in several conflict zones.****Your Gunboat carries a crew of four men:****- A first-class petty officer who serves as boat captain and pilot**- A gunner’s mate, who controls the forward guns**- An engine man, who takes care of the engines and serves as midship gunner**- A seaman who controls the aft guns****All four men are cross-trained in each other’s tasks … redundancy becomes crucial if one or two crew members are wounded or dead.****Be careful on the rivers ...!****Anchors aweigh!"},{"id":6636,"title":"Hit the Ice - VHL the Official Video Hockey League","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"William Electronics","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Ice Hockey","description":"Hit the Ice is a fast-paced, high-impact hockey game based on the 1990 arcade game from Williams. Having more in common with Midway's Arch Rivals than any sane hockey simulation, this arena is no place for penalties, and no place for wimps. While the idea is still to somehow put the puck into the opposing team's goal, each team only has three players, there is a heavy focus on checking, and it is possible to do a \"super shot\" which is strong enough to send the goalie into the net along with the puck.****Available are exhibition and tournament modes for one or two players. Two players can even team up to take on the computer. The TurboGrafx-16 release also adds a four-player mode, while the Gameboy version adds a \"shot race\" mode where the player must get a certain number of goals as quickly as possible."},{"id":6637,"title":"Impossamole","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Gremlin Graphics","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Monty Mole has been living in luxury since his previous adventures, but he has now been beamed up by an alien race who want him to do a job for them. Monty must trek through five worlds to retrieve the sacred scrolls of the race's Guardians. ****As with Core's previous hit Rick Dangerous 2 there is versatility in the exact structure of the game. The first four consist of the Orient, a Klondike mine, an Ice world and an Amazon forest - once these are completed the final world is open to you.****The platform-based gameplay is similar to Monty's earlier games, with primarily horizontal progresses as well as ropes and ladders to navigate. Monty has developed a useful flying kick, and has been given a smart bomb, with the potential to collect extra bombs and guns. Hazards, enemies and level designs are themed around each level, and range from cable cars and falling snowballs to Ninjas and Monkeys."},{"id":6638,"title":"J.J. & Jeff","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Kato & Ken Detective Agency are assigned the task of locating a missing rich man, and you can choose either Kato or Ken to go on the mission. Your partner doesn't like this one bit, so he decides to make a nuisance of himself along the way. Similar to Adventure Island, you must make your way through several levels, destroying wildlife along the way, but instead of using a hammer, you have three different ways to kill them: jump on or kick them, or when they are walking on the ground, blow gas out of them. ****While scrolling through the level, your vitality will decrease, but it can be restored by collecting fruit and junk food. During your travels, you will also encounter your partner doing things that shouldn't be done in public, but sometimes, he will throw stuff at you to make you lose some of your vitality. The only way that you can deal with him is by kicking him where it hurts.****Along the way, you can enter doors. Doing this will give you a hint about the level and your vitality will be increased as well. You can kick certain objects such as lamp posts, trashcans, or thin air to obtain coins, or to make hidden platforms appear. Coins can be used in slot machines that will give you extra vitality, more lives, extra coins, and more. Slot machines only appear when you enter certain doors."},{"id":6639,"title":"Jack Nicklaus' Turbo Golf","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Accolade, Inc.","publisherName":"Accolade, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Jack Nicklaus' Turbo Golf is 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf is a 3D golf simulation featuring an 18 Hole course created by Jack Nicklaus himself. Each of the 18 holes are from famous courses around the world and include number 8 at Pebble Beach, number 18 from Muirfield, number 12 from St. Andrews, number 12 from Augusta, number 10 at Riviera, and more. Gameplay is for one to four players and can be either stroke play or a skins game."},{"id":6640,"title":"Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Now Production","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Jackie Chan and his twin sister Josephine were great kung fu fighters in China and trained under a great master. One day when Jackie and Josephine were out walking, the Master's great enemy, The Sorcerer appeared. The Sorcerer had come to rule over China and knew the twins would stand in his way... so he cast a spell to make Josephine disappear. Now it's up to Jackie Chan to follow after the Sorcerer and battle his minions in order to rescue his sister and save China.****Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu is a side-scrolling fighting game. Jackie's controls are one button to jump and another one to attack or be used in combination with a direction for a special attack. On his quest, Jackie must punch and kick his way past frogs, ninjas, birds and other enemies. Jackie can acquire special-moves such as the Tornado attack, the 180 degree spin kick, the 360 degree spin kick and the Sky Attack. Other power-ups include energy refills and bonus points."},{"id":6641,"title":"Keith Courage in Alpha Zones","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Advance Communication","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"As a member of N.I.C.E. (Nations for International Citizens of Earth), Keith Courage takes up the fight against the aliens of B.A.D. (Bad Alien Dudes) through seven levels in this side-scrolling action platformer.****As Keith Courage makes his way through the various zones, he attacks various forms of enemies in order to gain coins.  The coins can be used in the shops for various power-ups, equipment, and other helpful items.****When he makes it to a certain point in each level, Keith Courage is given access to the Nova Suit, an armored suit with a powerful sword that is used to dispatch the end bosses of each level in the Underworld.  Once Keith Courage defeats the boss, the returns to the Overworld sans armor to complete the next set of challenges."},{"id":6642,"title":"King of Casino","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Victor Interactive","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Casino","description":"King of Casino is a casino simulation and offers five different games to win/lose some electronic money with: poker, slot machine, blackjack, roulette and Keno. After selecting one of the three playing modes (normal, fast or party), there are 15 casinos with slight differences to choose on a town map. Inside the casino the games itself are started by clicking on one of the gambling tables."},{"id":6643,"title":"Klax","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Lenar","publisherName":"Tengen","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"An action/puzzle game, the object is to catch assorted color falling tiles and create rows, columns, or diagonals of a single color. Each level requires a different pattern to be made, and the tiles fall faster, more at a time, and in an increasing number of colors as the game progresses."},{"id":6644,"title":"Legend of Hero Tonma","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Irem","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"A little caped hero called Tommy must fight his way to the boss' castle through a cute world to rescue a princess, but stopping him from his rescue mission will be several enemies, which he has to deal with by launching little fireballs at them. Tommy may also jump on their heads to stun them for a moment.****Getting power-ups will make the fireball soon increase to a strange \"bouncing\" fireball, which will provide more damage to enemies. Treasure chests can be busted open, allowing Tommy to collect coins. Tommy's journey will have him explore ruins, cliffs, statues, dungeons, and finally the castle. At the end of each of these, there is a boss that must be defeated in order to proceed to the next stage."},{"id":6645,"title":"Legendary Axe II, The","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atlus","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Axe is back... with twice the force and twice the fury of 1989's \"Videogame of the Year\"! This time it's brother against brother locked in deadly combat. Your older brother has summoned unspeakable forces of evil to take control of the kingdom. Treachery rules! Your only hope is the legendary royal sword! But will its power be enough to overcome the Cliffs of Chaos? The Skull Dungeons? And the treacherous Crypts of Slime? Only your courage, your fighting skill, and the Legendary Axe can answer!****This game has you fighting monsters through seven stages with just a sword, but three other weapons can be picked up along the way, and include axes, chain spears, and smart bombs. These weapons can only be obtained by collecting the power-up that a defeated enemy leaves behind. Weapons can be switched along the way. At the end of each level, you must defeat a huge boss in order to go to the next stage."},{"id":6646,"title":"Legendary Axe, The","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Victor Interactive","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are the mighty warrior Gogan, whose village has been required  by the Jagu tribe to give a human sacrifice each year. Flare, your childhood friend, has been chosen as the sacrifice. Your task is to rescue Flare and destroy the Jagu and their leader. To help you complete your mission, you are given the Legendary Axe, which is said to possess tremendous power that is usable only to its wielder. ****There are six zones in the game and has Gogan exploring forests, caves, mountains, dungeons, and castles, while defeating enemies that get in his way with his axe. Idols can be broken to reveal power-ups that will increase the axe's power and speed up its swing. These power-ups can also award you extra lives, more points, and the ability to access secret areas. At the end of each zone, you have to defeat a boss in order to proceed."},{"id":6647,"title":"Magical Chase","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Quest","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Magical Chase is a 2D side-scrolling shoot 'em up set in a fantasy world.  Game's heroine is a little witch called Ripple, who is flying on a magic broomstick. The gameplay is typical for the genre: Ripple flights from left to right and shoots enemies. She has two sidekicks - anthropomorphic stars called Star Maidens, which work like a the options of Gradius. When she destroys enemies, they will leave behind different colored gemstones, which serve as the game's currency that can be used in special shop.  The game has six stages, and each level has a mid-boss and an end boss."},{"id":6648,"title":"Military Madness","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Military Madness is a futuristic turn-based strategy war game.  The year is 2089 and the setting is Earth’s moon, which yields many important resources.  While the governments of Earth bicker over their staked claims on the moon, the evil Axis Empire launches a lunar military campaign and takes over the moon, using its factories to produce advanced weaponry, the most devastating of which is the SAM (Supreme Atomic Missile).  As commander of the Allied forces, it is the player’s responsibility to lead what’s left of the Allied armies in a desperate offensive against the Axis Empire on the lunar surface before they can use the SAM to destroy Earth.****There are 32 maps (2 different campaigns with 16 maps each) to play through.  In each map, the player must strategically defeat the outnumbering Axis forces either by destroying all enemy units or capturing the enemy base camp.  There are many different units that both sides utilize - infantry, tanks, aircraft, artillery, and a few others that have specialized functions.  Gameplay consists of moving units into positions that will gain the best advantage to attack the enemy, capitalizing on many factors, which include battle experience, terrain, support tactics, and - sometimes - pure luck."},{"id":6649,"title":"Moto Roader","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-5 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"The action in this racing game is viewed from above and features rotational controls. There are 6 racetracks featured including real-world ones such as Laguna Seca. Before each race you can buy a full compliment of upgrades and weapons, with each area (engine, handling, turbo and so on) having several variably-priced options). The unusual thing about the racing system is that the action always follows the leader. If you slip too far behind, your car is blown up and placed back onto the track further on in order to keep up (similarly to Micro Machines). This can only happened a limited number of times before it's Game Over."},{"id":6650,"title":"Neutopia","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"You play as a young warrior named Jazeta. The princess Aurora was kidnapped by the evil Dirth, and the king send you on a mission to rescue her. It appears that once Dirth way sealed by eight wise men who used the power of eight sacred medallions. Princess Aurora is the only one who knows how to use those medallions, and that is why Dirth abducted her! You must explore the land, descend to the dangerous labyrinths, retrieve the eight medallions, rescue the princess, and defeat Dirth.****Very similar to the famous  Zelda games, \"Neutopia\" is Turbo Grafx' answer to Nintendo's king of action adventures. You roam freely the vast land, fighting many different monsters in wilderness areas as well as in dungeons. Dungeons also require some puzzle-solving (pushing stones, blowing walls with bombs, etc.). The game has a slight RPG flavor, allowing you to power-up by collecting various items, and equip different weapons and armor."},{"id":6651,"title":"Neutopia II","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Some years have passed since the brave hero Jazeta destroyed Dirth, the Emperor of Darkness. Peace has returned to the land of Neutopia. But there are still monsters roaming the countryside, and some of them were spotted near Yurius Shrine. Jazeta went there to find out what exactly had happened. But he didn't return... You are Jazeta's son, and you must first of all find your missing father! Can it be that the shadow of Emperor of Darkness threatens the peaceful land again?..****The sequel to \"Neutopia\" is similar to the predecessor in every way. Navigating your hero from a top-down view, you explore the vast countryside, fighting monsters in real time combat. The game is not a true RPG, but an action adventure: you don't gain any experience points from combat, only collect money to buy supplies. In dungeons, you must use bombs on walls to reveal secret passages, push stones, and fight many regular enemies and bosses."},{"id":6652,"title":"New Adventure Island","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Now Production","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Somewhere on the peaceful Adventure Island, Master Higgins weds Tina, the new \"Miss Island\". Everyone who was invited to the wedding begins to celebrate when, suddenly, the evil Baron Bronsky appears and snatches Tina away, while his henchmen take the six children away. To reach his castle and rescue Tina, Master Higgins must first rescue the six children, each of whom is hidden on a separate island.****New Adventure Island is a one-player action game that consists of seven areas, with four rounds each. In order to get through the areas, you must use your hatchet to destroy wildlife such as frogs, spiders, birds, snails, insects, and other pests, and watch out for hazards such as rocks, fire, water, and pits. ****As you progress further, your vitality will get low, so fruit must be collected in order to restore it. Along the way, you can smash open eggs that will award you with better weapons that include boomerangs, arrows, and magical fire. Some of the eggs will also reveal a fairy, which will protect you from getting hit. If you are unlucky enough to find an eggplant hidden in one of these eggs, your vitality will drain away very fast, and you need to get fruit every five seconds in order to survive.****When you get to the end of an area, you will have to defeat one of the henchmen and rescue a child from one of the four castles.****An update of the original NES game."},{"id":6653,"title":"Night Creatures","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Night Creatures for the TurboGrafx-16 is an action/adventure side-scrolling platformer.  You are an unfortunate peon who is bitten by Hecate, a witch.  Unless you kill Hecate by sun-up you will forever be doomed to be a creature of the night.****The world of Night Creatures consists of several different scenes, a town, a grave yard, a forest, and so on. You can travel from one scene to the next in a non-linear fashion.  You have to determine the fastest way to find the weapons and abilities you need to beat Hecate.  There are several boss encounters as well.  After defeating a boss, you gain the ability to transform into an animal, such as a wolf or an owl."},{"id":6654,"title":"Ninja Spirit","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Irem","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Conversion of a ninja-based action game that has the player leading Moonlight through numerous enemy-riddled levels on a quest to exact revenge against his father's murderer. To accomplish this task Moonlight is armed with a katana, shurikens, bombs, and a sickle and chain weapon. Each weapon offers its own advantages and must be used at certain times to overcome specific obstacles or opponents. ****The game's coin-op origins are evident in the fact that it does not have passwords or saves. To compensate for this, however, adjustable difficulty settings were added."},{"id":6655,"title":"Order of the Griffon","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Westwood Associates","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The people of Radlebb Keep are worried: Undead and werewolves have been seen in the nearby forests, and rumor has that a vampire has taken residence at Koriszegy Keep. Lord Korrigan hires a group of adventurers to dispel the rumors. They soon find out that not only the rumors are true, but that there are also other evil forces at work in the area.****Order of the Griffon is a role-playing game based on 1st Edition Dungeons & Dragons rules (many well-known monsters, magic items and spells are present) and set in the D&D world of Mystara. It uses gameplay conventions that are somewhat similar to those from Strategic Simulations, Inc's Gold Box titles: When the party is in towns and dungeons, a first-person view is used, while overland travel happens on a large map of the area. Combat with monsters is turn-based and takes place on a special tactical screen.****A party consists of four characters, which cannot be created but must be selected from a list of 21 different predetermined characters."},{"id":6656,"title":"Ordyne","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Ordyne is a horizontal side-scrolling shoot 'em up (also considered a \"cute 'em up\" due to its lighter tone) that puts players in the role of Yûichirô Tomari, a genius scientist, and Sunday Chin, his faithful assistant.  The two heroes must rescue Tomari's fiancee Kana Aibara from the evil Dr. Kubota.****During gameplay, players can obtain crystals that can be used to buy special weapons, extra lives, and other power-ups at shops located throughout the levels. There are also a bonus games that allow players to win multiple crystals or points by shooting at rotating targets.** **Ordyne is two-player simultaneous."},{"id":6657,"title":"Pac-Land","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Pac-Land is a side-scrolling 1-2 player game with a cartoony feel to it. Now equipped with arms, face, and legs, Pac must guide a fairy back to her home in Fairy Land, but this task will not be easy because Inky, Blinky, Pinky, Clyde, and Sue will pursue Pac-Man as he travels through Pac-Land. When he finally transports the fairy back to her home, Pac is given some magic shoes, which will help him get to his own home, where he will be greeted by his family: Ms. Pac-Man, Baby Pac-Man, Chomp Chomp, and Sourpuss. ****There are sixteen rounds to complete, with four trips each. During each round, he can grab a power pellet, which cause ghosts to turn blue, allowing Pac-Man to eat them for points. Points are also awarded by collecting fruit that appear, like cherries and strawberries. In some rounds, Pac must use a springboard to jump over a lake. He must also make it to the end of each round before time runs out, otherwise a ghost will chase him."},{"id":6658,"title":"Panza Kick Boxing","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Futura","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Boxing/Sports","description":"Endorsed by André Panza, this game brings Thai kick boxing to the PC, and gives you nice graphics and smooth animations along with over 35 moves.****Use the training gym to build up your character's abilities until you feel ready to take on an opponent. You also have the ability to customize your attacks.****When you are ready, go to the ring to take on various opponents as you try to become the best kick boxer in the game. Punch, kick, block... can you survive the fight and emerge as the winner?"},{"id":6659,"title":"Parasol Stars - The Story of Bubble Bobble III","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Taito","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"This sequel to Rainbow Islands sees a return to the gameplay of Bubble Bobble, but with Bub and Bob in their now-human forms.****The boys must clear a series of screens of bad guys - who take slightly more esoteric forms than the angry caterpillars from Rainbow Islands - and again pick up a whole bunch of power-ups.****But this time they're armed with umbrellas! Oh, okay then, parasols..."},{"id":6660,"title":"Power Golf","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-3 Players","genre":"Golf/Sports","description":"Power Golf is played primarily with a top-down view of each hole, and a 3rd person perspective for hitting the ball.  There is also stroke and match play, and a competition mode for up to three players.****The object of the game is simply that of golf: To complete the course with the fewest shots and lowest score. ****Game modes:****Stroke Play -- Regular mode where competition is based on the total strokes, lowest number of course, is the winner. ****Match Play --  This mode can be against the computer or another player. Players compete for each hole, or, in Club Match, for each other's clubs.****Competition -- This is the three-player mode.  The game operates in the form of a contest, and is recommended for players of differing abilities.  Driving and pin contests are also included in this mode."},{"id":6661,"title":"Psychosis","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Naxat Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"There is something wrong with your brain. It is being taken over by the Devil Ugar himself! Your only recourse is to fight back against this hostile invasion. Thankfully your mind has created the ultimate weapon: a ship with which you can navigate the five causes (stages) and blast back the Devil's evil minions. It is your only hope, your one last chance to free your mind from this evil influence.****Psychosis is a side-scrolling shooter where each level is meant to represent a different location within your mind. One looks like the sky, another filled with aquatic plants, one with what resemble tetris blocks. It is within these stages that you must blast everything in sight while collecting power ups to upgrade your weapon and shield. You can gain two floating balls that resemble mechanical eyes and can be directed 360 degrees around your ship to either act as a shield or to direct your weapon. Battle your way through each stage and defeat the boss at the end and eventually you'll do battle against the very DEVIL himself."},{"id":6662,"title":"R-Type","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Irem","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"R-Type is a side scrolling shoot 'em up best known for its extremely tough and strategic gameplay.  You control the R-9 spaceship as it launches a last-ditch effort to repel the evil Bydo empire.****The R-9 comes equipped as standard with a small gun which can only take down the smallest of enemies without firing several shots. By holding down the fire button, it can be loaded up so as to release a large burst of energy, eliminating all but the strongest enemies in its path. From time to time, pods will come flying in your direction. Upon being shot, they release an upgrade. The first one will invariably be the one called \"The Force\", which is a weapons pod that clings either to the front or the back of your ship, absorbing any enemy bullets or acting as a bumper with which you can fly head-on into them. You can also use it as an offensive weapon by firing it and pulling it back in. Mastering the Force is vital to surviving in R-Type, since it must be used both as protection against bullet clusters, as a remote controlled cannon, and in order to clear the screen from obstacles. Other upgrades give you target-seeking missiles or a bigger main gun. Different gun types, differentiated by their colour, serve different purposes. The blue one sends laser beams bouncing across the screen (good for tunnels), the red one fires straight ahead, and the yellow one follows any walls it may encounter (good for artillery emplacements).****The stages of R-Type are made in an organic style, certainly inspired by H. R. Giger's artwork for the Alien movies. When it came out, it was considered trend-setting since it broke off from the stereotypical sci-fi mould of other shoot'em'ups. In part, the levels themselves are your enemy, which is exemplified by the fourth, where spider-like creatures weave webs that cover the screen and block your path, or levels with intricate tunnel systems. Still, the levels are best handled with a combination of strategy and reflexes, without the memorisation that is required of R-Type's contemporary rival, Gradius."},{"id":6663,"title":"Raiden","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"A.I","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In the year 2090, Earth is invaded by extra-terrestrials. The World Alliance of Nations has developed a supersonic attack fighter, Raiden, to defend the Earth. A pilot must take control of the experimental fighter to destroy the alien warships that just happen to look like odd variations of typical military tanks and planes with gadgets attached to them. ****Raiden (called Raiden Trad on the Genesis and SNES) is an over-head vertical-scrolling shooter, based on an arcade game of the same title. It features two forms of weapon upgrades and two types of missiles (normal or homing). You start the game with several bombs which you can use to destroy most enemies on the screen to get yourself out of a jam. Each level ends with a large boss or bosses."},{"id":6664,"title":"Samurai-Ghost","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Now Production","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Samurai Ghost is the sequel to the Japan-only Genpei Toma Den. You start the game as the undead ronin Kagekiyo, who sets out on a quest for revenge to defeat the demons and mystical monsters that haunt the Japanese countryside.****The game is an action side-scroller, in which you control Kagekiyo as he scrolls through several stages slashing all the enemies that cross his path. Your ghostly nature also grants you energy-based attacks and several supernatural abilities which are mostly used to take you to surreal stages in which you can levitate and walk on water."},{"id":6665,"title":"Shockman","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Masaya","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In the sequel to Kaizou Choujin Shubibinman once again the player takes the role of either cyborg Tasuke or Kyapiko (renamed Arnold and Sonya for their US debut) to face an alien threat to the world.****Both cyborgs have traded their energy blades for ranged attacks, which change the pacing of the game a bit but nevertheless remains an action-oriented side-scrolling platformer in which your objective is to clear the stage of all enemies and bosses, while picking up any power-ups that can aid you in your quest. The game makes a linear progression from stage to stage, losing the world map from the original as well as the upgrade buying between levels (since \"Doc\" the inventor of both cyborgs and provider of upgrades has been abducted by the aliens), although new shooter stages have been included to spice things up."},{"id":6666,"title":"SideArms - Hyper Dyne","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Radiance Software","publisherName":"Radiance Software","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Originating in the arcades, Side Arms is a horizontally scrolling shoot ‘em up in which you control Lieutenant Henry (a second player can control Sergeant Sanders in some versions), armed with crude weaponry and protective jump-suits. They must save the earth from the mercenary invaders of Bozon. You must first reach Bozon’s territories, then wipe out its forces hidden in caverns and lurking in underground seas, before destroying the main invasion ship. Lots of extra weapons can be picked up, often with similar tokens to those in 1943 and some other Capcom titles. Most weapons can be shot either to the left or the right, giving you more range to launch attacks."},{"id":6667,"title":"Silent Debuggers","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Data East","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Arriving at a desolate cargo station searching for treasure, a debugger and his buddy Leon encounter monsters instead.****Silent Debuggers is an action game with a first-person perspective. The game advances in real-time but movement progresses in fixed steps like in many first-person dungeon games. Enemies are targeted with a crosshair that can be moved around the screen.****Fight monsters with a variety of weapons and protect the valuable utility rooms around the center of the station from being cut-off by monsters as you advance through each level of the station.  Tools provided by Leon give the player special abilities."},{"id":6668,"title":"Sinistron","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IGS","publisherName":"IGS","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Sinistron is a side scrolling shooter similar to R-Type, but has a unique weapons system in which you can open and close your shields to improve your fire power at the expense of making your ship vulnerable. There are also several different powerups you can pick up such as missiles and different types of lasers.****The plot in the game is not real clear according to the instruction booklet. Apparently something called a \"Sinistron\" has invaded your quadrant of the galaxy and you have to blow it up, just because.****This game has large enemy sprites and large boss characters. The levels take place mostly in outer space and alien environments. Some of the sprites are Macross-like mechs.****The Japanese version, \"Violent Soldier\", had slightly different graphics."},{"id":6669,"title":"Soldier Blade","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"A top down sci-fi shooter in which you take to the skies of several planets in an advanced starfighter in order to eradicate an alien invasion.****Soldier Blade puts you in direct control of a starfighter as you make your way through each enemy-infested stage. You are not alone in the fight this time however, as a small mecha follows your fighter at all times, and provides cover and supporting firepower at regular intervals.****The game also features a unique weapon system with three customizable gun pods, in which you can mount any of the several types of weapons available. Additionally you can sacrifice each of your pods to incorporate \"option\" satellites, bombs and other super moves depending on the pod/weapon combination you have equipped."},{"id":6670,"title":"Somer Assault","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Atlus Co.","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Somer Assault is a difficult to describe game.  In it you control a pink slinky character with guns attached to it.  You move around mazes, climbing on walls, on the ceiling, through shortcuts, and attempt to find you way to the end.  Along the way, you have to shoot out many, many enemies.  And at the end, you will find a nasty boss surprise.****The story is bizarre, which fits the concept of the game.  A sorceress has plans to rule the world.  To do so, she has summoned 12 beasts, each based on a sign of the zodiac.  It up to you, pink slinky, to defeat the 12 astrological signs."},{"id":6671,"title":"Sonic Spike - World Championship Beach Volleyball","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IGS","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"Sonic Spike is a beach volleyball game. The player takes the role of a volleyball team with two athletes (which have different strengths and disadvantages) and tries to win a tournament. The second athlete can also be played by a second human player. The controls offer no surprises: players move an athlete over the field and use two buttons for jumping and hitting. Single players also have to switch between the two athletes.  However, each athlete has a n energy value which decreases over the course of a match. By using a water bottle the energy gets filled up again, but there is only a limited amount available. When using the training mode instead of the tournament, players can choose between one of three fields and an easy mode which is basically a slow motion mode."},{"id":6672,"title":"Space Harrier","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sega","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Run… fly… dodge those obstacles, but return fire on wave after wave of attacking aliens. Armed with a really big gun, you have to defend yourself against the alien hordes using your wits to navigate around the screen. But watch out for those end of level bosses!"},{"id":6673,"title":"Splatterhouse","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"This coin-op conversion of Splatterhouse is the second game in the series (after Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti on the NES) which was later continued on the SEGA Genesis.****Rick and his girlfriend Jennifer enter West Mansion (known as Splatterhouse) to study Dr. West's parapsychology teachings for a school project.  After a flash of lightning and a scream, Jennifer is gone, and Rick is left wearing the Terror Mask, which gives the wearer great strength.****Rick must survive seven blood-soaked levels full of corpses, demons, and other disturbing creatures in this arcade side-scrolling beat-em-up. Several weapons are at Rick's disposal throughout the house, such as a meat cleaver, a two by four, and a shotgun. If Rick wants to find Jennifer alive, he must move quickly through the floors of the mansion.... as a happy reunion is not always guaranteed."},{"id":6674,"title":"Super Star Soldier","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"KANEKO","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Super Star Soldier takes place in the far future, where you are the last hope for planet Earth, which is being attacked by an alien race.****The game features top-down view with vertical scrolling levels, similar to it's prequel Star Soldier. **The game features the following game play modes: normal play, score play, 2 minutes play and 5 minutes play.**Each level has it's own tough boss at the end."},{"id":6675,"title":"Super Volleyball","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"Super Volleyball is an indoor volleyball game for one or two players. The single player mode offers two game options: normal game and World League. Choosing normal game pits the player against the computer in a single game. Choosing World League pits the player against all other teams available. A password save is available in this mode.****The game features eight national teams (USA, USSR, Brazil, Holland, France, Italy, Japan and China), with fictitiously named players. Players can be changed during gameplay by pressing C. There is also an option to create new teams, choosing the team's name, color, player's position and names.****Gameplay is viewed from a side scrolling perspective, with the camera fixed on the ball. A small radar on the top of the screen shows the players' positions of both teams. Players can, bump, set, spike, dump, block and dig. A collection of serves is also available: underhand, overhand and jump serve. There are also options for three ball speeds, beginning points (from 0 to 10, out of 15) and handicap."},{"id":6676,"title":"Taito Chase H.Q.","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Daiei Seisakusho","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"As an undercover agent of Chase Headquarters, your job is to patrol the streets and track down five criminals. You are given a mission briefing before you start which gives information on the suspect and what car they drive. Then you drive across the city without crashing into other cars, and catch up with the criminal's car. To arrest the suspects, you must keep bumping into their car until it is no longer functional. And you have to do this under a strict time limit. You can't afford to crash into cars or buildings or you waste time getting on the road again. ****However, once you've caught up with your suspect, you are given more time. Your car is also equipped with turbo boosts, which you can use to gain extra speed if you are way behind the criminal. Each arrest is based on a \"suspicion\"."},{"id":6677,"title":"Takin' It to the Hoop","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Aicom","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Basketball/Sports","description":"Takin' it to the Hoop is a basketball game with comic graphics. The player either participates in a league, play-offs or a single match and chooses one of eight American teams with twelve athletes. The team's performance during a match does not only depend on the player's ability but also on the athlethe's statistics (e.g. agility or dribbling) and their energy. Energy decreases during the course of a match and describes how much power an athlete has left. There are also three different defense tactics (one-on-one defense, zone defense or a mix between the two) which can be set before the match or during interceptions.  During the matches, the player controls the ball carrier when in offense and manually switches between athletes when in defense. Passes can be performed in a high or low variation. While most of the match is shown in a slightly heightened side-scrolling perspective, the game switches to a close-up view during a penalty throw or a dunking try. Here the player needs to press a button at the correct timing for a successful throw. When a defense athlete is nearby during a during maneuver, he has the opportunity to block the ball when the correct timing is met."},{"id":6678,"title":"TaleSpin","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Radiance Software","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Tagame, based on the early-90's animated series of the same name, allows you to play as Baloo, star of Disney's Jungle Book movie and ace cargo plane pilot.****At the start of the game, Baloo's old friend Louie tells him of a stone artifact that points the way to a treasure in the clouds.  Unfortunately the artifact has been broken into 4 pieces spread out over the island. Baloo must make his way through 4 levels to recover them.  Along the way Baloo will be challenged by familiar enemies from the TV show.****Most of this game is side-scrolling action. Between levels, you get to play a sky-surfing bonus game played from a top-down perspective.  There is also a short side-scrolling shooter level near the end of the game."},{"id":6679,"title":"Tiger Road","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Advance Communication","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"This arcade conversion is a  beat 'em up in which you (as Lee Wong) must rescue the village children from the evil Ryo Ken Oh. Many levels are horizontally scrolling, although with high ledges to jump onto and follow for a slightly different path. Magic urns containing improved weapons appear frequently. Most enemies are easy to attack and only need one hit to kill, although they come at you in large hordes. Once you get to the indoor sections you will find big enemies with the ability to kill you with one hit, in sections set on multiple levels complete with stairways."},{"id":6680,"title":"Time Cruise","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Face","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Board Games","description":"Time Cruise is a pinball game with a story.  The story has a scientist by the name of Eric who one day hears a voice claiming to be an extraterrestrial and through this voice learns the secret to time travel.  After several years of building his creation, he is finally finished and crawls in to his round metal time machine and is off on a quest to travel through time and meet his extraterrestrial friend.****The goal of the game, much like many others in the genre, is to reach and certain amount of points in one of several different pinball tables that range in different time periods including prehistoric times and up to the future."},{"id":6681,"title":"Timeball","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Timeball is a puzzle game with similarities to sliding block puzzles. Each level is composed of a number of tiles and every one has a part of a pipe (straight or angular) on it - except one which is just a black hole. In one tile a red ball starts rolling and all tiles it rolls through become blank. The goal of each level is to let the ball roll through all pipe parts without meeting the hole or a blank tile. To ensure this, the player can move the parts while using the hole as buffer. So, as example, if the player clicks on a tile which is a few tiles away from the hole, all tiles between the clicked tile and the hole are moved by one towards the hole. Then the hole is at the place where the player clicked on. At the start of a puzzle, rolling out of the level boundaries is also deadly, but after a certain amount of tiles are cleared the ball comes out at the opposite side of the playfield."},{"id":6682,"title":"Tricky Kick","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"IGS","publisherName":"IGS","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Tricky Kick is a sliding block puzzle game for the TurboGrafix-16.****You have to kick two of the same item together, and they disappear, until you clear the board of pieces. You can **bump one item with another unless the way is blocked.****There are also enemies that you have to kick into bumpers to destroy them.****The game has a regular mode and a special mode with 60 puzzles each.  Many of the puzzles are quite difficult even in regular mode."},{"id":6683,"title":"Turrican","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Accolade","publisherName":"Ballistic","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Three-headed demon Morgul has been influencing people's dreams to create nightmares, but more recently these nightmares have become real. Only Turrican can save them in this fast paced side scrolling shoot-em up. It features 5 worlds and 13 levels of challenging gameplay.****Gameplay is conceptually simple: just jump, shoot and explore. However, this game puts a lot of emphasis on finding and using the 10 different weapons Turrican can collect."},{"id":6684,"title":"TV Sports Basketball","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cinemaware","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-5 Players","genre":"Basketball/Sports","description":"Basketball was the second sport to which Cinemaware applied their philosophy of lavish production and advanced cutscenes. Exhibition and league matches are on offer, with the opportunity to recreate a full league season with 1 player assigned to each of the 28 clubs. The game uses varying camera positions, with top-down views when the ball is close to either hoop, and a side-view when the ball is mid-court - controls remain unchanged for these, so the switch doens't cause a sudden change in player movement.****As well as playing the matches you have full coaching control. This can involve making substitutions but also assigning marking and game strategies."},{"id":6685,"title":"TV Sports Football","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cinemaware","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-5 Players","genre":"Football/Sports","description":"Before Electronic Arts sought to imitate television coverage of sports with their EA Sports titles, Cinemaware had the same idea, initially applying it to (American) Football. Cutscenes follow dramatic moments in the match, and each match is preceded by a TV-style introduction. The game is primarily action-based, although you also choose your plays before executing them. You then bring the passes and runs to life on the pitch itself. You can play single matches or full leagues, with any of the NFL teams of the time."},{"id":6686,"title":"TV Sports Hockey","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cinemaware","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-5 Players","genre":"Ice Hockey/Sports","description":"Cinemaware's TV Sports series got an exclusive entry on the TurboGrafx-16 with this hockey game.  The game offers exhibition matches and a tournament mode, eight international teams (each with unique player statistics), and support for up two five players via the TurboTap.  After a dramatic close-up of the face-off, actual game play is seen from a top-down perspective with a vertically scrolling field. Every player (including the goalie) can be controlled. On offense, quick shots, slap shots and even faked slap shots are possible. On defense, body checking an opposing player can lead to a special fight sequence.  Exhibition games can be played with either full or easy rules - easy mode has less penalties and infractions like offside. In tournaments, every scheduled game can either be played or the results simulated. Tournament progress is saved via a password. When two or more players play, they can be put on any team. Thus teams featuring five human players are just as possible as mixed competitive matches."},{"id":6687,"title":"Veigues - Tactical Gladiator","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Victor Interactive","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In the year 2324, Earth is in no good shape: alien forces attacked the planet since three years. But now the military unleashed their secret weapon, the fighting robots Veigues, to set an end to this threat! The player controls one of those robots through ten stages in which a lot of aliens and a big boss want to be defeated. This is a traditional \"run and gun\" game in which the player dodges enemy attacks and uses a variety of weapons which are built in the robot's body parts. It is also possible to float for a short amount of time, but this costs energy which is displayed in one of the two automatically regenerating status bars at the bottom of the screen. The other one shows the condition of the protective shields which are decreased by enemy hits. If it runs out, the robot loses a limb and associated systems, e.g. if the head is gone, the radar which shows the direction of incoming attacks goes with it. If all limbs are lost, the game is over. Defeating enemies rewards points which can be used to upgrade the robot's abilities between levels."},{"id":6688,"title":"Victory Run","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"Hudson","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Victory Run is an arcade racer based on the Paris-Dakar rally. The gameplay is similar to OutRun, with your car appearing near the bottom of the screen, and a course made of scaling sprites laid out ahead.  ****At the start of the race, you choose how many spare engines, tires, brakes, and so on to take with you on the rally. As you finish each segment, you have to decide to use those parts so that you can repair your car so you can complete the race."},{"id":6689,"title":"Vigilante","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - K-A (Kids to Adults)","developerName":"Irem","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Vigilante is a side-scrolling beat-em-up, based on the popular coin-up. It features an anonymous tough hero that roams the streets to beat up The Rogues gang that kidnapped his girlfriend Maria. ****The game offers five distinct locations, such as city streets and a junkyard, with many different thugs with different strengths. You fight with your fists, feet and a chain. Each level features an end boss which requires a special tactic in order to progress."},{"id":6690,"title":"World Class Baseball","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Baseball/Sports","description":"World Class Baseball is a baseball game. The player controls the pitcher and fielders (through an automatic system that, following baseball games' tradition, gives to him control on the one of the players who is closest to the ball); not the batter. One or two little windows display the runner's status during the face-off between the batter and the pitcher; once the ball is hit the view changes to a bird's eye one, showing a good portion of the game field where the action is taking place, together with a permanent small field's image at the right bottom of the screen displaying the position of every player on the whole field).  This game comprises an arcade mode (namely «Pennant mode») in which the player is tasked with straightly defeating one by one all opponent teams; a two-player mode (Versus mode) where two players just play versus each other in a single game, the «Open mode» to challenge the computer in a single match and a computer-only mode (Watch mode), seeing a challenge between two teams both controlled by the CPU. The Edit mode allows the player to change the starting lineup and starting rotation for the team.  The teams are bracketed in two groups: South Division (consisting of teams from Bangkok, Beijing, Moscow, Paris, Rome, Sidney); North Division (counting teams based in Chicago, Los Angeles, London, New York, Tokyo, Toronto). No official licensed baseball teams are there. "},{"id":6691,"title":"World Court Tennis","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Namco","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"World Court Tennis is a tennis game with a twist. The action itself features no big surprises: the players control their characters over the scrolling tennis field and try to counter balls from their opponents. It is possible to perform typical tennis actions like cross, smash or lob and the hit performance depends on the timing.  However, the unique feature of this game is a story mode which takes various elements from Japanese role-playing games. The story involves an evil king who banned all tennis matches outside of membership courts. The player goes out to overthrow the king so tennis can be brought back to everyone. So the player explores a top-down world map reminiscent of Dragon Warrior, explores the surrounding and fights enemies. Those fights are either random encounters or scripted boss battles and play out as regular tennis matches.  The overall goal is to find all membership courts and defeat the inhabitants. Because of this, the game does not end when defeated; the player gets dragged to the king and has to pay a penalty fee. Money is the only resource and is earned by defeating enemies. It is used to buy updated equipment: shoes improve speed, rackets improve power and shirts help to evade random encounters. The game is no RPG, however, because there is no actual character development."},{"id":6692,"title":"World Sports Competition","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-5 Players","genre":"Olympic/Sports","description":"World Sports Competition is a Summer Olympics title, originally released on the PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16).  Events include:**Archery **Field - Broad Jump, Triple Jump, High Jump, Discus Throw, Hammer Throw & Javelin Throw **Rowing **Shooting - Clay pigeon & pistol target shooting. **Swimming - Back Stroke, Breast Stroke, Butterfly, Free Style & Individual Medley. **Track - 100 Meter Dash, 110 Meter Hurdles & 400 Meter Dash. "},{"id":6693,"title":"Yo, Bro","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ICOM Simulations","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Yo, Bro is a skateboarding action game that takes place in California. Professor Liverhosen has unleashed a plethora of nasty surprises on the poor kids in 6 California cities. It is up to you, Little Bro, to stop the evil crimes against nature. You will have your trusty slingshot at your disposal, as well as whatever freeze rays and rocket-propelled grenades you may find laying in the street.****Between levels you are given the chance to rack up serious points in shooter style bonus rounds.****The tunes in this game are synthesized arrangements of 4 popular songs by the Beach Boys."},{"id":6694,"title":"4 in 1 Super CD","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Entertainment Inc","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"4 in 1 Super CD is a four-game compilation developed by Hudson and Turbo Technologies, Hudson and NEC's US distributor for the TurboDuo and its Super CD games. It was included with the TurboDuo as a bundle. The compilation contains: **Bonk's Adventure (Hudson, 1989) **Bomberman (Hudson, 1990) **Bonk's Revenge (Hudson, 1991) **Gate of Thunder (RED Entertainment/Hudson, 1992)  Despite appearing to contain only three games, Bomberman can be accessed by pressing Up, Right, Down, Left, II at the game select menu.  Bonk's Adventure, Bomberman and Bonk's Revenge had seen prior US releases, though not in the CD format. Gate of Thunder had been a Japanese exclusive until this release and, until it was added to the US Wii Virtual Console in October 2007, the 4 in 1 Super CD was the only means of playing the game in the US without importing a Japanese copy. "},{"id":6695,"title":"Addams Family, The","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ICOM Simulations, Inc.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Based on the  Addams Family movie, this game is quite different from the other Addams Family variants. The player is cast in the role of Tully Alford, the crooked lawyer of the Addams family. He finds out that somewhere in the family mansion, a great treasure is stored in a vault. He decides to venture into the mansion and retrieve the treasure. Naturally, this is going to be anything but easy, as the insane Addams family members and a legion of ghosts and monsters are there to make sure the lawyer fails...****Like most other Addams Family incarnations, this is a side-scrolling action game. Tully Alford's only weapon is an umbrella that fires energy shots at enemies. Tully can also jump and duck to avoid enemy blows. The game world consists of a \"hub\" area, the hall of Addams Family mansion, and many rooms, most of which are locked in the beginning of the game. The gameplay consists mainly of exploring the accessible rooms and collecting keys that are needed to open other doors in the process. Some of the rooms contain treasure and power-ups, while others are infested by monsters or require the player to defeat a boss enemy in order to advance."},{"id":6696,"title":"Beyond Shadowgate","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ICOM Simulations, Inc.","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"This is a sequel to the adventure game Shadowgate. You control Prince Eric, the descendant of the hero of the first game. You return to your home country, only to discover that your father was murdered. You should become the new king, but the minister of the late king has other plans, frames you for killing your own father, and throws you into jail, where your adventure begins.****Unlike the first Shadowgate, this is a platform game - not an action game, but a classical point-and-click adventure viewed from a platform perspective. You can move your hero around, examine, manipulate, and take objects. You can also duck and have a \"punch\" command. Find the correct solutions to the game's puzzles, otherwise a gruesome death awaits you!"},{"id":6697,"title":"Bonk 3 - Bonk's Big Adventure","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"A.I Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Bonk's Big Adventure is the third instalment in the side-scrolling platformer series. As in previous games, the player assumes the role of a caveman named Bonk who headbutts his way through various enemies in order to defeat King Drool. Familiar moves include swinging on trees, bouncing off walls, breaking blocks and climbing walls with his teeth. Compared to the previous games, he walks and moves a little faster.****Bonk has the new ability to pick up red and blue candy power-ups that make him grow or shrink and grab a flower copter. As always, there is plenty of platforming and enemies to discover. The game consists of seven rounds, set in the Dinosaur Kingdom, finished off with a boss. At the end of each stage, 16 smileys can be exchanged to play up to eight different bonus stages (2 smileys per stage needed). New level elements include ziplines and sewer pipes. The game also features a cooperative multiplayer mode."},{"id":6698,"title":"Buster Bros.","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","publisherName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Busater Bros. is a platform game which consists of 50 levels in total. It can be played with one or two players on the same screen, and the other player can join anytime within the game. Your goal is to destroy the balloons which bounce around the playfield. To accomplish this, you can shoot hooks which travel upwards, and blow up any balloon they touch. Depending on their size, they either split on two smaller ones, or evaporate if they're at their minimum size. Apart from balloons, some levels also have barriers that have to be destroyed with your hooks, since they often block your access to balloons. There are also some barriers which cannot ever be destroyed. Your character has the ability to climb ladders, but cannot jump. You can also pick up power-ups such as: the ability to fire two shots at once, the hook that attaches to the ceiling and waits 'til something bumps into it, a gun which has a high rate of fire but cannot destroy barriers. Beside extra weapons, you can also pick certain things like clock (halting time for a small period), dynamite (reducing all balls to minimum size, thus making you able to reach more points), life, and such."},{"id":6699,"title":"Camp California","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ICOM Simulations, Inc.","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Camp California is the second and last game based on the short-lived multimedia property of the same name, featuring a group of anthropomorphic animals who are the official mascots of surf rock group The Beach Boys.  In the game, the gnarly surfer dudes of the Camp California crew find that their favorite beach has been sold to a villain called the Big Cheese who plans to build a nuclear power plant in the area. The gang's plan: hold a benefit concert to raise enough money to buy back the beach. Unfortunately, the Big Cheese gets wind of the plan and sends his henchmen, the Ratz, to kidnap the crew, steal their instruments and take the tires off Woody, the gang's trusty vehicle. Luckily, Byron the bear was out surfing while this happened, and it now falls to him to rescue his friends and get back the tires and the instruments.  The game is a side-scrolling platformer consisting of nine levels, with such areas as a beach, a junkyard, an amusement park, an army base and a mall. The levels are reached via an overview map of California that players drive along in Woody. To start the car, the tires must be found in the first level. All other levels then contain instruments or members of the crew to rescue. At the start, players can only control Byron, but once a new friend has been rescued, they can be selected to be played at the beginning of a level. All characters differ in abilities. Byron punches and kicks to defeat enemies while Lil' Bro (the star of the previous game) uses his skateboard to skid or jump on top of the bad guys. Shred can turn into a tornado, Pouch headbutts and is also the only one who can swim underwater, and Scream'r uses a boomerang and is the only one who can fly.  Besides many enemies (mostly the Ratz gang, but also robotic dogs and other critters) the levels include recyclables to pick up, like soda cans and banana peels. When a level is completed, the trash is converted into fuel for Woody. If the fuel runs out on the overview map, the car can only be restarted at the loss of a life. "},{"id":6700,"title":"Cosmic Fantasy 2","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shin-Nihon Laser Soft Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The second game in Cosmic Fantasy series tells the story of a young boy Van, who lives on a planet Idea, a place where technology has not yet reached a high level. One day his sweetheart Laura gets kidnapped by an unknown villain. Van soon discovers that Laura is in fact a princess who can grant immortality to the one who marries her. That's exactly what the evil wizard Galam has in mind. Van sets off to rescue Laura, on a quest that involves intergalactic journeys and travel through time!****This is an \"old-school\" Japanese RPG with random encounters and turn-based battles. The game is heavy on dungeon exploration. Utilizing the early CD format of Turbo CD, it allows the usage of animé-style cut scenes to advance the story. It is also one of the earliest console RPG to feature voice acting."},{"id":6701,"title":"Cotton - Fantastic Night Dreams","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Success Corp.","publisherName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Fantastic Night Dreams: Cotton is a 2D side-scrolling shooter in which the player takes the role of the young witch Cotton, who sets out on her magical broom on a quest to get her favorite candy. Fortunately for us her obsession gets her in the way of several world-threatening terrors that she must destroy in standard shooter fare.****The game features an experience-earning system in which the more enemies the player kills the more he can upgrade his weapon by collecting power crystals. Players can also charge their weapon for special attacks and enlist the aid of Silk, Cotton's magical fairy friend who can form up in different \"option\" configurations."},{"id":6702,"title":"Dragon Slayer - The Legend of Heroes","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nihon Falcom Corp.","publisherName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Dragon Slayer tells the story of a young prince named Selios. One day his old teacher Raiyas sends him to a nearby cave to retrieve a magic weapon. When the prince returns, he finds the house attacked by monsters. Raiyas tells him to seek help in the castle of a baron, whose country has always been allies with theirs for a long time. However, the baron betrays Selios' trust and imprisons him. The young prince manages to escape, but without the possibility to return he has no choice but to wander through the land, trying to find trustworthy companions who would help him to save his country.****This is a traditional medieval-themed Japanese RPG with turn-based combat viewed from first-person perspective (like in  Dragon Warrior games). The enemies are semi-random: they do appear out of nowhere and attack suddenly, but they are visible on the screen, and if you flee from a battle they will still be there to pursue you.****The Genesis release has updated graphics; gameplay-wise it is identical to the SNES version."},{"id":6703,"title":"Dungeon Explorer II","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","publisherName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","players":"1-5 Players","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Dungeon Explorer II is a continuation of the story told in Dungeon Explorer. After the fall of the Darklord Natas, Orb of Oras was once again in the hands of the good people of Oddesia. It prevented evil from entering Oddeasia for a century, thus, peace was restored. Now the evil once again threatens the world. Fades, as he calls himself, faithful to Natas, enters the throne of King Oddesia and demands the relinquishment of the Orb. With King Earl II dead and the Orb in the hands of evil, Oddesia was once again in grave danger.****At the same time, Princess Miriam of Solis was visiting Ardeen and was taken hostage by Mynos the Man-Bull. As the game supports five players, you enter the throne room of Ardeen as one or more of the five to-be Immortals, with a character class of your choice: Fighter, Thief, Wizard, Cleric, Bard, Hunter, Dwarf or the Elf.****Dungeon Explorer II plays very similarly to its prequel. You move around and talk to people in a regular RPG fashion. Since the movement is not limited to squares and you can move diagonally, the game has very action-oriented gameplay. You fight enemies as you would in The Legend of Zelda or Gauntlet, from a top-town view. Enemies spawn from Generators and drop usable items, power-ups and provide experience as you kill them. Items are used in real-time and leveling up gives you more health.****New to Dungeon Explorer II, the game takes full advantage of the CD format. It includes full voice-acted dialogue instead of common subtitled dialogue. The game also includes fully digitalized music tracks, played from the game CD, as well as video sequences as introductional videos in TurboGrafx-CD fashion."},{"id":6704,"title":"Dungeon Master - Theron's Quest","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"FTL Games","publisherName":"Victor Entertainment Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Theron's Quest is a part of the Dungeon Master series for the PC Engine/TurboGrafx.****It differs from the PC releases of Dungeon Master in a few aspects. The most important differences are:****1. You always play as Theron and can hire three additional champions.**2. Instead of a single big dungeon there are seven smaller ones, that you each have to traverse in order to find seven special items.**3. You can only save in-between dungeons, and your three companions lose all their skills and items after completing each dungeon. Theron also loses his items, but not his skills.****Due to only being able to save between dungeons and the loss of skills after each one the game has also been made easier than its PC equivalents.**Apart from that, it's a classic Dungeon Master title."},{"id":6705,"title":"Dynastic Hero, The","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"AlfaSystem Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Dynastic Hero: Monster World was once a peaceful region. Then, the peace was shattered by an invading army of monsters. A young man named Shion vowed to defeat them and make his land peaceful again.  Wonder Boy In Monster World is the third game in the Monster World spin-off series, originally known as Wonder Boy 5: Monster World 3. It puts the player in control of Shion in his quest to save Monster World from the evil hands of BioMeka. It controls like a standard platform game - run, jump, and kill enemies. The game has light RPG elements such as talking to townsfolk, collecting money to buy items, upgrading your life, and equipping a variety of armor and weapons - staying very close to the Zelda format. You can save your game to continue your quest at a later time."},{"id":6706,"title":"Exile","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Renovation Game","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Exile concerns the desert adventures of Sadler, the great hero whose revolt years before led to the downfall of a powerful empire. Recently, however, peace was broken in Sadler's home country, as the rival Luciel empire has been launching attacks on the Village of Dunes.****Exile is a hybrid action/role-playing game. Travel and exploration occurs in the traditional overhead view of RPGs, while the battles and dungeons are side-scrolling mazes, similar to Wanderers from Ys. Characters gain experience and levels, buy equipment, and use magic."},{"id":6707,"title":"Exile 2 - Wicked Phenomenon","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"AlfaSystem Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Exile: Wicked Phenomenon is a sequel to  Exile, following once again the adventures of the  series' protagonist, the Middle Eastern assassin. Separated from his companions in the end of the previous game, Sadler encounters a mysterious prophet who tells him a curse has fallen upon Baghdad, and the destiny of the world lies in his hands. Sadler travels to Baghdad, where he encounters old friends and old enemies, and learns about a great threat that stirs hatred and turns people into monsters...****Like its predecessors, Exile: Wicked Phenomenon is an action RPG. The game is viewed from top-down perspective when exploring towns and other peaceful locations, but switches to side-scrolling view for hostile areas. The player controls one character at a time, but is able to switch between Sadler and his friends (Rumi, Kindi, and Fakhyle), whenever they travel together. Each of the characters has advantages and disadvantages (strength, ranged weapons, spells, limited mobility, etc.). Characters gain experience points and money upon defeating enemies. Leveling up is automatic, increases the characters' parameters and hit points. In towns, characters can buy and equip weapons, armor, as well as healing and supportive items."},{"id":6708,"title":"Fantasy Star Soldier","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Kaneko Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Fantasy Star Soldier  is a \"cute-'em-up\" top-down shooter that lampoons the Star Soldier games by replacing most sci-fi elements with humorous graphics and sounds.  The player can choose to play the game as the starfighter from the Star Soldier games, a flying Bomberman and a giant, laser-toting PC-Engine, each featuring their own weapon combinations which can be swapped at will in-game by collecting the right power-ups. The game features fully-animated cutscenes and CD music."},{"id":6709,"title":"Fighting Street","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"NEC Home Electronics Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"You are Ryu, a Street Fighter. Your goal is to travel to 5 countries (Japan, USA, England, China and Thailand) and beat 2 enemies at each of them. Many of these characters, such as Adon, Gen, and Birdie, are later seen in the Street Fighter Alpha series.  After each country you will have the chance to get additional points in a little bonus round, a feature seen later in most Street Fighter games. The final boss in the game is Sagat, who is the second to the last boss in Street Fighter 2. The goal is to become the greatest fighter in the world. As with most tournament fighting games once you have defeated the boss the game will reset and start from the beginning with a harder difficulty level. It is possible to start a two player game but there will be only one fight (between the two players) which will determine who will travel the globe to fight the computer controlled opponents."},{"id":6710,"title":"Final Zone II","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Renovation Game","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Final Zone II is a top down shooter in which you  controls a soldier on some levels and vehicle on other levels. As a soldier you don a \"New Age Power Suit\" and have a choice of playing several different characters, though it is only a one player game.****The object of the game is to fight an enemy army led by \"ZOD\" who is a mass murderer and killed some of your commando friends. There are various armaments and shields that you can pick up along the way. There are several manga-style animation sequences in the game.****This is the sequel to a Mega Drive game called Final Zone which was released in 1990 also."},{"id":6711,"title":"Forgotten Worlds","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"NEC Avenue, Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Forgotten Worlds features two characters known as The Nameless Ones, who both look like Arnold Schwarzenegger, one even has a mohawk. It's their job to rid the planet of the attacking aliens. ****Guiding your character around the screen as they fly with jet-packs, guns on full auto, you control a satellite which you rotate around your character for the direction in which your gun is firing. At the end of each level is a boss which needs to be killed to progress.****Enemies that have been killed drop money. At the end of every level is a shop where you can buy weapons, armour, items and first-aid packs."},{"id":6712,"title":"Godzilla","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","publisherName":"Toho Co.,Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"This interpretation of the famous giant monster from the Japanese cinematic industry takes form of a fighting game, only instead of the usual brave martial artists the players control horrifying monsters from the traditional  Toho lineage: the titular beast itself, Rodan, Anguirus, Ghidorah, and others. The game has two modes: Normal and Vs. The latter is essentially a two-player mode, which allows the players to engage in giant monster battles in a variety of scenarios. Most of the monsters, however, are locked in the Vs. mode before the player has completed the Normal mode.****The Normal mode puts the player in control of Godzilla, who has to go through five stages before reaching the final boss. Each stage has two battles against two different creatures in two different locations, from which the player has to complete only one in order to proceed to the next stage. Depending on the player's performance, points are awarded; in order to be able to compete against different final bosses, the player has to accumulate more points. If the player only has the minimum required points, only one final boss will be available.****The combat system is similar to other fighting games, with various combinations of buttons executing different moves. Naturally, the normal &quot;punch-kick&quot; scheme is modified to suit the monsters' shapes and biological peculiarities. For example, monsters with tails can use tail spin attacks; fire-breathing monsters have a range fire attack, etc. Most of the monsters (including Godzilla) have a move when they hold the opponent and suck its blood."},{"id":6713,"title":"Implode","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"2002","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Mindrec Communications","publisherName":"Mindrec Communications","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Implode is a homebrew puzzle game. It plays like a falling block puzzle in all respects, with the exception of the fact that the blocks appear from below instead of falling. All the blocks have the same shape and are only distinguished by their color. The player must selects groups of three or more identically colored blocks in order to make them disappear. The goal is to not let the blocks stack up and pass the upper border of the screen. Bombs would sometimes appear and clear out adjacent blocks if the player selects them. The game gradually advances to higher difficulty levels, with more colors and faster speed.  Also included on the CD are two games previously only released in downloadable emulation format: Crash and Humpball. The first is a single-screen overhead arcade racing game. Two cars race automatically on a maze-like screen in circular movement. Players must press directional buttons to switch between the tracks. The goal is to move over all the dots scattered in the stage while avoiding crashing into the other car. Humpball can be described as a cross between Pong and a volleyball game. Two hump-like creatures are positioning on either side of a pole, tossing a ball towards the opponent's side by moving to the sides and jumping. The goal is to make the ball touch the opponent's floor, which results in scoring a point. Power-ups that move the pole to left or right, change the speed of the ball, gravity rules, etc., appear randomly and are activated when touched by the ball."},{"id":6714,"title":"It Came From The Desert","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cinemaware Corporation","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"It Came from the Desert is a remake of the the original 1989 Amiga game of the same name, but with a vast amount of changes and improvements. The basic setting was kept identical. It is a mix of action and adventure elements, largely inspired from cult-horror B-Movies of the 50's and 60's, and the 1954 film Them in particular. The player plays the part of Dr. Greg Bradley, a geologist and the newest resident in town. Eager to satisfy his scientific mind, Bradley sets out to examine the crash-site of a mysterious meteor, but what he finds is not at all what he had been looking for.****The game was commissioned by NEC for the TurboGrafx CD console to show off the abilities of the new CD-ROM format. With a team that included many developers of the original game, the graphic, drawn sequences of the original game were turned into full-motion video. These were acted out by real actors, filmed, and then imported into the game, also using full speech. These recorded actors were then imposed on still photos of real locations. The player's input mainly determines the next sequence to trigger or the next location to travel to, and the conversation trees of the original game were not re-used.****The live footage is mixed with drawn, side-scrolling sequences where the player battles ants in tunnels, along with top-down, drawn action sequences that were also used in the original version. There are also a few events where the player has to aim a crosshair to take out other characters."},{"id":6715,"title":"J. B. Harold Murder Club","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Riverhillsoft","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Murder Club is an adventure game with simulation elements. The player controls the private detective J.B. Harold, who must investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman named Bill Robbins and bring the murderer to court. The player has to do all the work a real detective would do: find clues, gather evidence, interrogate suspects, establish the motive for the crime — and in the end, make sure the case will stand up in the court. "},{"id":6716,"title":"Jack Nicklaus Turbo Golf","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Sculptured Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Accolade","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":"Jack Nicklaus' Turb Golf is 18 hole's of Major Championship Golf is a 3D golf simulation featuring an 18 Hole course created by Jack Nicklaus himself. Each of the 18 holes are from famous courses around the world and include number 8 at Pebble Beach, number 18 from Muirfield, number 12 from St. Andrews, number 12 from Augusta, number 10 at Riviera, and more. Gameplay is for one to four players and can be either stroke play or a skins game."},{"id":6717,"title":"John Madden Duo CD Football","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","publisherName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Football","description":"The first and only Madden game to appear on the TurboGrafx, it features the standard game modes such as exhibition and season and features full-motion video of plays, fans and many other important events happening on and off the field.  It also features digitized voices of the quarterbacks, referees and fans, but the most important being the games namesake, John Madden, who lends his voice talent to the game."},{"id":6718,"title":"Last Alert","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shin-Nihon Laser Soft Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In the near future, a cabal of 4 very evil, powerful men known as The Force is planning world domination through the use of a Super Weapon known and Indra. You are Guy Kazama, a general-purpose bad-ass soldier who can stop these guys. You must take out each of the conspirators one by one and destroy the Indra before it becomes fully operational.  Last Alert is a shoot-em up played from a top-down perspective. You move Guy around more than 20 levels and shoot everything that stands in your way."},{"id":6719,"title":"Loom","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The Age of the Great Guilds has arrived. Communities and states comprised of people united by a common trade were created. The Guild of Weavers has achieved such mastery in their trade that they discovered the secret of weaving the very fabric of reality. They were treated with suspicion by other guilds, who eventually accused them of practicing witchcraft and banned them to a secluded island, which they called Loom.  Bobbin Threadbare is a young man from the Guild of Weavers. He is outcast from the guild and blamed for the lack of prosperity in recent times, though he does not know why. On his seventeenth birthday he is summoned by the Elders of the guild, who intend to decide his fate. However, shortly thereafter all the inhabitants of the village except Bobbin are turned into swans. Bobbin finds out that he is the child of the Great Loom, found by Lady Cygna, who tried to use the loom's powers to save the guild. Bobbin's stepmother Dame Hetchel teaches him the art of weaving magical drafts, and Bobbin embarks on a journey to find the lost flock, and the answers to his questions.  Loom is an adventure game that sets itself apart from other titles in the genre through its unique gameplay system: the player character does not carry items around, but rather manipulates objects through the use of spells (called \"drafts\" in the game). The drafts themselves are woven by playing magical notes on a special instrument called \"distaff\". All the puzzles in the game are solved by learning and correctly applying these drafts. Each draft is a sequence of four notes within one octave. The player learns new drafts by exploring the environment and interacting with it through a simple point-and-click interface. Once a draft has been learned, it may be applied in a different situation in order to solve a problem. Drafts range from simple general actions (such as opening) to more specific and complex commands, e.g. turning straw into gold. Drafts can also be \"reversed\", i.e. played backwards, in order to execute the opposite action (for example, closing something instead of opening). As the game progresses Bobbin learns to play higher notes on the distaff, allowing him to access more drafts.  The game features three difficulty levels, differentiating them by changing the way the interface works. The easiest level displays names of the notes as well as marking the correspondent areas on the distaff; Standard level features the distaff with the marks at the bottom of the screen, but no written notes; whereas Expert does not display the marks at all, requiring the player to memorize and play the drafts by ear."},{"id":6720,"title":"Lords of the Rising Sun","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Cinemaware Corporation","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"Japan, 12th century. After your father has been murdered, you set out on a quest to become Shogun to restore the honor of your family.  You'll have to defeat all your enemies - including your brother.  Most of the time, you'll move your troops through the big map of Japan - as soon as something happens, you'll have to fight your enemies in action sequences, such as a Gauntlet-like fortress attack or defending against a Ninja assassin. If two troops collide, a battle might ensue in which you'll have to use all your strategical wits to guide your men to victory."},{"id":6721,"title":"Lords of Thunder","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","publisherName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In the once peaceful land of Mistral, legend holds of a brave knight named Drak who has sealed an evil god named Deoric beneath the six continents of the land. However, peace never lasts. The Garuda Empire has invaded the lands of Mistral, and the six Dark Generals, led by Sornbul, have conquered the continents. Sornbul's ambition is nothing less than to resurrect Deoric and plunge the land into chaos.  Duran, descendant of Drak, is the only one who can stop the Garuda Empire's mad plan, and with the power of Drak's mystic armors, he heads off to stop Sornbul at any cost.  The six continents of Mistral can be challenged in any order, each of which are filled with hordes of demons and one of Sornbul's Dark Generals. After completing all six continents the player will face Sornbul on the final island. Before a level the player can choose from one of four elemental armors, each with its own bullet spread and unique bomb. The armor's attack can be powered up several levels by finding jewels dropped by enemies. This power level, as well as the armor's health, is reduced when hit. Enemies also drop crystals that are used in a between-level shop to buy additional health, bombs, and continues."},{"id":6722,"title":"Magical Dinosaur Tour","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Victor Musical Industries","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"The Magical Dinosaur Tour is an extensive dinosaur database.  Several modes may be accessed from the main menu, most of which lead to visual presentations and descriptions of various dinosaurs. Individual dinosaur data can be accessed by viewing geological periods and geographical areas (e.g. China of the Cretaceous period) and selecting dinosaurs appearing on the screen; browsing a dinosaur list alphabetically; viewing a genealogical tree; and finally viewing dinosaurs by phylum and family.  Most areas can be scrolled to the sides and some of the dinosaurs present themselves with voice-overs. There is also a variety section that allows viewing various dinosaur-related records and specifications (such as the tallest dinosaurs, inhabitants of cold areas, etc.). Another section is dedicated to animated sequences depicting various locations and dinosaurs."},{"id":6723,"title":"Might and Magic III - Isles of Terra","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"New World Computing, Inc.","publisherName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"A party of brave heroes managed to defeat the corrupted guardian Sheltem as he attempted to destroy the world of CRON. However, the great battle between the guardians Corak and Sheltem continued in another place - the world of Terra, where Sheltem was originally appointed as a guardian. Revolting against the powerful race of the Ancients, Sheltem takes possession of their space-traveling nacelles, hurling them at the suns of other planets. It is now up to a group of local adventurers to help Corak and vanquish Sheltem once and for all.  Isles of Terra is the third installment in the Might and Magic series, and a sequel to Gates to Another World. Like its predecessors, it is a role-playing game focusing on first-person exploration of vast pseudo-3D environments, character building, and turn-based combat. The five selectable races remain the same as in the previous games, as well as the eight character classes with the addition of two new ones: Druid and Ranger. Like in the second game, characters may learn unique skills such as thievery, swimming, merchant, and others.  This installment does away with random or pre-set enemy encounters, featuring instead enemies dynamically roaming the game world, allowing to initiate combat from a distance (for example with ranged attacks or spells). There is no option to bribe or surrender to enemies, and escaping combat can be accomplished simply by moving away, unless the enemies have already locked on the party. An automap feature is available at all times, and the player is also allowed to save the game at any time."},{"id":6724,"title":"Prince of Persia","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Agenda","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"While the Sultan of Persia is fighting a war in a foreign country, his Grand Vizier Jaffar orchestrates a coup d'état. His way to the throne lies through the Sultan's lovely daughter. Jaffar kidnaps her and threatens to kill her if she refuses to marry him. Meanwhile, the man the Princess loves is thrown into the dungeon. He has only one hour to escape from his prison, defeat the guards on his way, and stop Jaffar before the terrible marriage takes place.  Prince of Persia is a 2D platformer that is commonly regarded as a progenitor of the cinematic platform genre. Rather than following the more common jump-and-run mechanics, it focuses on careful advancement through fairly complex levels, emphasizing the protagonist's vulnerability and survival aspect. Rotoscoping technique is used to give more realism to the animation of the characters' movements.  The protagonist must avoid deadly traps, solve some simple jumping and environmental puzzles (such as stepping on pressure plates to raise portcullis), and engage in sword fights with the guards. The player character has an infinite amount of lives, but has to restart at the beginning of a level each time he dies, and must complete the game within an hour. The hero starts with three units of health, which can be replenished with small health potions or permanently increased with large jars."},{"id":6725,"title":"Riot Zone","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Agenda","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The police is afraid to deal with a criminal organization known as the Dragon Zone. Street punks and leaders of Chinese crime syndicates dominate the area where its headquarters are supposedly located. The young fighter Hawk has his own score to settle with the Dragon Zone: they have kidnapped his girlfriend Candy. Together with his friend, the punk Tony, Hawk enters the dangerous districts and is determined to rescue his sweetheart and put an end to the organization.  Riot Zone (Crest of Wolf in Japan) is a rather simple brawler in which the player can choose to control either Hawk or Tony. Hawk is faster, but doesn't hit quite as hard as Tony. Both characters fight entirely unarmed, using kicks and punches to deal with the enemies; both also possess a powerful all-screen attack that depletes a portion of their health bar. Each stage culminates with a boss battle as Hawk and Tony gradually defeat the \"wanted\" criminals of the city."},{"id":6726,"title":"Shadow of the Beast","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Reflections Interactive Limited","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"While very young, Aarbron was kidnapped and enslaved by the Priests of the Beast Lord. He grew up on drugs made to destroy his own will and turn him into the Beast Messenger, a powerful creature serving Maletoth, The Beast Lord himself. He did his job, until one day he noticed a man about to be sacrificed in a ritual, his face triggering ancient memories. As the sacrificial knife descended into the man's body, Aarbron recognizes his father's face. As his father dies in the altar, memories of his childhood and tormented past at the hands of the Beast Lord emerged, and as feelings of hate over his captors took over him, he swore revenge and fled the temple, knowing the road to avenge his father and redemption would be hard.  Shadow of the Beast is a side-scrolling platformer. The player has to navigate through several areas filled with enemies and traps, collecting keys and activating triggers than open new areas or give Aarbron the means to overcome a sub-boss. The number of moves the player has at disposal is limited: duck, jump and only two attacks: punch and a flying kick. While most enemies die with just one hit, the player must time each attack accurately. However, there are also traps of objects that cannot be destroyed, and these require the player to jump, duck or move according the sequence. The player has only one life with 12 hit points that can be replenished by collecting some objects hidden in the level (like an off-route location or a under a megalith), which also contributes to the difficulty level."},{"id":6727,"title":"Shape Shifter","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ICOM Simulations, Inc.","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Dark Ones have captured the Ring of Five and imprisoned the wizards that guard it. A barbarian named Lykos has the power to transform into different creatures. He needs to rescue the wizards and the Ring of Five from the Dark Ones before they invade his home, Krellion.  Shape Shifter is a side-scrolling action game with platforming and light role-playing elements. Much of the game consists of traversing hostile areas, fighting regular enemies on the way and defeating bosses. The game's \"hub\" area is a town where Lykos can replenish his health and buy any of the three available weapons (axe, mace, or bow). These weapons can be upgraded by enchanting them or picking up power-ups.  After Lykos rescues a wizard he gains access to a transformation power. Transformations require special gems and cannot be performed if Lykos runs out of them. There are four transformations in the game: the panther can jump over large gaps; the shark can swim; the golem can jump higher; and the golden dragon can fly. Each of these forms can also collect power-ups that unlocks a few other attack abilities.  The game's stages are interconnected, but usually a new form must be acquired before Lykos can access a new area. Lykos has eight lives consisting of smaller health units (hearts). The game can only be saved in the town."},{"id":6728,"title":"Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ICOM Simulations, Inc.","publisherName":"Victor Musical Industries","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"In this game, the player is cast into the roles of Sherlock Holmes, the greatest fictional detective of all times, and his friend and partner Dr. Watson, as they have to investigate and successfully solve three criminal cases:**The Mummy's Curse deals with the horrifying death of three men, which were apparently murdered by an ancient mummy;  **The Mystified Murderess involves a woman who has been convicted for murdering her beloved one, but cannot seem to recall anything of what had happened to her;  **The Tin Soldier concerns the murder of an old general, whose past must be investigated in order to find the killer. Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective can be described as a hybrid of adventure game and simulation. Gameplay process involves traveling to various locations in London, interrogating suspects, gathering clues, checking out the newspapers, and eventually presenting all the evidence to the judge; if the latter finds the circumstances incriminating, he will accept the results of the investigation, and the case will be considered solved. Though the basic gameplay is rather typical for adventure games, the amount of real detective work and the focus of the game on purely case-related actions rather than exploration and manipulation of items makes it comparable to a simulation of a criminal investigation.  The game is notable for being one of the earliest \"multimedia\" titles, having been released on a CD ROM and featuring rather long (though windowed) video sequences with live actors as introductions and cutscenes, which frequently occur when the heroes investigate suspects."},{"id":6729,"title":"Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Vol 2","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"ICOM Simulations, Inc.","publisherName":"Victor Musical Industries","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"What they said about Sherlock I, you'll say about Sherlock II...reads the advert in the box, based on the nice critics about Volume I.  - The same video technology (this is 1992), keeps offering true interactive environment: actually letting you \"feel\" the traffic in the streets of the old London…  - The same structure brings a familiar look, inviting to channel all attention to the task of solving mysteries: your intelligence, skills and patience are required to find clues by listening to people, observing details, or even reading the London Times - but don't let yourself be misguided by a wrong hint.  - The same number of cases: 3  But, each situation is completely different: “The Two Lions” involving the murder of circus lions, “The Pilfered Paintings” just bought by The National Gallery...and “The Murdered Munitions Magnate”, where hints reveal different possible motives...have nothing in common, except the detective in charge: you…"},{"id":6730,"title":"Sim Earth - The Living Planet","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Maxis Software Inc.","publisherName":"Hudson Soft Company, Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"SimEarth puts you in charge of an entire planet throughout its 10 billion year lifespan. Your ultimate task is to guide the planet’s inhabitants into the stars, from its humble single-celled roots.  The main threats you face include pollution, disease, famine, war and global warming. The controls available to you include the chance to move mountains and continents, creating different levels of species, and unleash tidal waves and earthquakes so as to reshape your planet. All of these things take from your limited energy, which must be replenished."},{"id":6731,"title":"Splash Lake","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Bits Laboratory","publisherName":"Turbo Technologies, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Splash Lake is an action strategy puzzle game. Each round consists of a single screen play area composed of tiles suspended over a lake. You control an Ostrich that can crack the tiles and cause them to fall into the water. Your goal is to use this ability to make all the bad guys on the screen fall into the water. The game features more than 60 levels, a simultaneous two-player mode, and humorous cutscenes every 10 levels."},{"id":6732,"title":"Super Air Zonk","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Dual Corporation","publisherName":"NEC Home Electronics Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"Super Air Zonk: Rockabilly Paradise is the sequel to Air Zonk where once again the player takes control of the titular character in a battle against his arch nemesis, the evil SandroVitch.  The gameplay is similar to the first, a 2-D side scrolling shooter where the player advances throughout the stage, destroying enemies and collecting power-ups to make it to the end of the stage and advance to the next. The standard huge bosses are still present along with the cartoonish-style of graphics that was present in its predecessor.  Zonk can also transform in nine different super-powered alter egos by collecting a meat icon. They include Sushi Zonk (who hurls sushi at opponents), Mini Air-Zonk, Mr. Heli Zonk, Elvis Zonk and even Gamera Zonk. He can also morph into other forms with powers and more weaponry by combining with friends that are scattered throughout the stage."},{"id":6733,"title":"Syd Mead's Terra Forming","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Right Stuff Corp.","publisherName":"NEC Home Electronics Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shoot-'Em-Up","description":"In Terraforming, the human race has fled into the depths of space after Earth has become uninhabitable. As a result, they travel from planet to planet in an attempt to find a planet suitable enough to terraform into a new Earth. Along the way they encounter alien races which they must destroy in an attempt to survive and continue the human race.  The gameplay is a basic side-scrolling shooter, shooting down enemy space ships, picking up power-ups and health icons and upgrading main and secondary weapons along with the obligatory huge stage bosses. The most notable feature of the game is the work done by Syd Mead, a special effects artist for such films as Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Blade Runner, Aliens, 2010 and as recent as Mission Impossible III."},{"id":6734,"title":"Valis II","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Riot","publisherName":"Telenet Japan Co., Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Valis II has the same basic plot as its computer counterpart: Rogles, the tyrant of the magical world Vecanti, was defeated, and a new emperor named Megas is terrorizing its inhabitants. It's up to the Japanese schoolgirl Yuko to take on her persona of the Valis Soldier and vanquish Megas.  Gameplay-wise, this version differs from the computer releases significantly. Though it has six stages that end with the same boss enemies, its level design, layout, and many regular enemies are different. This release also completely removes two key gameplay features of the computer version: the ability to equip different weapons and armor, and the flying side-scrolling shooter stages. "},{"id":6735,"title":"Valis III","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Shin-Nihon Laser Soft Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Telenet Japan Co., Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"After Yuko has defeated the evil Rogles, peace descended upon Earth and the magical world of Vecanti. But a new threat has arisen: an enigmatic man named Glames from the Dark World, possessor of a sword named Leethus, is planning to conquer both Earth and Vecanti, convinced that there is no other way to save his world from imminent destruction. A young girl from the Dark World named Cham escapes from Glames, and asks Yuko to help her stop him with the aid of her Valis sword.  Like its predecessors in the series, Valis III is a side-scrolling platform action game. Unlike the previous installments, the player can control three characters in the game: Yuko, Cham (who uses a whip and fights similarly to Castlevania protagonists), and princess Valna from Vecanti, who is weaker physically, but can cast more powerful magic. Each of the characters can equip different weapons and has access to her own magic spells."},{"id":6736,"title":"Vasteel","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Human Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"Working Designs","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"The governing planet of the Vasteel Solar System is called Belose. Emperors of the Faracia dynasty have been ruling the planet for hundreds of years. However, the last emperor turned out to be rather unpopular with the people, and they began talking about changing the government system. Unexpectedly, the emperor becomes gravely ill and dies soon thereafter. His elder son, Faliall, is proclaimed the heir. However, Faliall's younger brother, Stefan, cares for the wishes of the simple folk, and is willing to change things. Hence, the bloody war between the two brothers for power and justice begins...  Vasteel is a hex-based war strategy game in its core. The story mode takes the player (who controls either Stefan's or Faliall's armies) through various top-down maps, on which the two armies will try to annihilate each other, advance to a better position, conquer enemy cities, etc. There is also a versus mode, which allows two-player gameplay, as well as access to all the maps regardless of the story.  The armies of the two princes are entirely robotic; even tanks, cannons, and spaceships are shaped like \"transformer\" robots. Both armies have factories, which can produce new robots, even several times per turn; each such productions costs money, of which there is limited amount. The player navigates the robots in turn-based fashion over the map. Combat ensues when two robots are on the same grid.  Unlike in most games of this kind, the actual battles in Vasteel are interactive and action-based. The players must quickly move their robots and shoot at each other. Same applies to robots which enter factories and cities with the intention to destroy their protective mechanisms; the defending side uses stationary turrets to fire at the robot, while the latter tries to avoid them and get to the core before being destroyed."},{"id":6737,"title":"Wonder Boy III - Monster Lair","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Westone Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"NEC Home Electronics (U.S.A.) Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair is a quite different game to most of the games in the Wonder Boy series. You play a green-haired dude who must attack the invaders that attempt to collect weapons and use them to destroy the land. The game starts out like a simple platform game, but it's just when Wonder Boy enters the skull further on that the game is transformed into a shoot 'em up, so basically the gameplay consists of action and shooter scenes.  In the action scenes, your vitality decreases as you make your way towards the skull, but this can be restored by collecting fruit. A wide variety of weapons can be picked up, and not only does these allow you to use the weapons for a limited amount of time, but they also increase your vitality. In the shooter scenes, you ride your pink friend as you make your way through the scene. Here, your vitality remains static unless you are hit by an enemy passing by. As usual, there is a boss waiting for you at the end which you must defeat. Every boss changes color to show how much damage has been done to it. You have to defeat some bosses in two stages.  If your vitality gets low in each scene, you'll lose a life. You can also choose to have Wonder Girl join you, as two players can play the game. "},{"id":6738,"title":"Ys Book I & II - Ancient Ys Vanished","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nihon Falcom Corp.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Ys: Book I & II contains enhanced remakes of two games: Ys: The Vanished Omens and its sequel, Ys II: Ancient Ys Vanished: The Final Chapter. The enhanced versions were not released separately.  The players controls a young red-haired hero named Adol Christin, whose task is to find the six books of Ys, an ancient paradise-like land that mysteriously disappeared long time ago. It is said that whoever possesses the six books can gain access into Ys. In the first game, Adol is on the quest to find the books and to enter Ys. The second game takes place in Ys itself, and Adol must defeat an even greater evil and liberate the land.  This release features enhanced CD-quality sound, higher-quality graphics, and new anime-style cutscenes."},{"id":6739,"title":"Ys III - Wanderers from Ys","systemName":"TurboGrafx-16 CD","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - E (Everyone)","developerName":"Nihon Falcom Corp.","publisherName":"NEC Technologies, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Adol Christin's long-time friend, Dogi, wishes to return to his home town of Redmont after hearing about strange disturbances that are happening there. Always looking for an adventure, Adol joins him and soon finds out the cause of this new evil.  Ys III: Wanderers from Ys breaks away from the \"bumping into enemies\" battle system of the first two games, allowing Adol to control his sword in a variety of directions. Beside changing the battle system, the game's perspective switches to a side-scrolling view, as opposed to the top-down one of the previous games. Adol also has the ability to jump now. New to the series is the use of magical rings, which give Adol different powering-up abilities such as healing and shielding. The game also uses various key items found along the way to solve minor puzzles and progress the story."},{"id":6740,"title":"20 em 1 (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Compilation","description":""},{"id":6741,"title":"4 PAK All Action (Australia)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Open Corp. ","players":"","genre":"Compilation","description":""},{"id":6742,"title":"Ace of Aces ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Artech","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"Ace of Aces is a 1st person, 2D flight simulation. You're onboard a British RAF Mosquito, maverick fighter bomber.**Your mission ... stop enemy trains, intercept the terrible german V-1 buzz bombs, sink the german U-boats and down the Nazi bombers. Are you ready for this challenge?"},{"id":6743,"title":"Action Fighter ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"This is a top down vertically scrolling shooter, in which you start off as a motorbike. You are quite vulnerable to attack at first, but power ups come in the form of a Sega van which you have to dock with. The first time you dock you get double fire, the second time gives you a rocket, the third gives a rear force field and the fourth invulnerablility.****By destroying cars and bikes that appear on your way, you can collect A-F letters. Collecting A through to D allows you change into a sportscar which is less vulnerable to attack, but not as nimble. Collect all the letters in order to be able to transform into a high tech plane. This is the final stage of one of the five missions. Only the high tech plane can guide you to your destination in which your main target is hiding.****There is also time limit in which you have to complete the mission. It is advisable to transform into the high tech plane as fast as it is possible.****Picking up flags gives you bonus points with 10,000 points gaining you an extra life."},{"id":6744,"title":"Addams Family, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Ocean Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Flying Edge, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Addams Family is a side-scrolling platformer based on the movie of the same name. The player takes the role of Gomez who searches for his missing family members. To find them he has to explore six different parts of the mansion, e.g. the woods, which are basic platform levels: the player moves from left to right while jumping a lot and avoiding enemies. Some of them can be dispatched of by a jump on their heads. ****The main difference to the other versions of this game is a unique level design. There is also a life meter which allows to get hit more often before dying."},{"id":6745,"title":"Aerial Assault ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In Aerial Assault, you play the Freedom Fighter who must destroy five targets, including the Vinsk, CB-53 Bomber, \"El\", and two cliff fortresses. During each of the five missions, you will encounter enemy jets, choppers, submarines, jeeps, parachute bombs, and several other enemies in which you must destroy. Shooting either the spinning fighters or the small flying helicopters will earn you a power-up that allows you to upgrade or downgrade your firepower. There are three difficult settings: \"Easy\", \"Normal\", and \"Hard\". You will not be able to complete the game if you select the \"Easy\" setting."},{"id":6746,"title":"After Burner ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"Afterburner is a conversion of the arcade game of the same name. The goal is simple: use your F-14 Tomcat and shoot as many enemies as you can. This aircraft has two weapons: lock-on missiles and Vulcan cannons (basically machine guns). In some versions there is an option to let the cannons shoot automatically all the time.****The game is viewed from behind the plane with you fighting wave after wave of enemy fighters. But at heart it offers the usual shooter mechanics, meaning you spend most of your time dodging and shooting. Sometimes you come across a friendly supply plane and if you dock with it you can replenish your missiles."},{"id":6747,"title":"Air Rescue ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SIMS Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Air Rescue is similar to Choplifter!. You are a driver of a helicopter and the object is to rescue hostages without being shot down by soldiers, jeeps, tanks, choppers, and ground-based missiles, and bring them back to base. A maximum of four hostages can fit into the helicopter at any given time, so it is necessary to make more than one trip. You can choose from a variety of weapons that you can use to shoot down enemies. There are five rounds, which take you through theme parks, burning skyscrapers, army bases, sunken submarines, and caverns. The round ends when you have taken the required number of hostages to the bases."},{"id":6748,"title":"Aladdin ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SIMS Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Sega's 8-bit systems received a unique adaptation of Disney's 1992 animated film Aladdin.****Like other versions, it is a side-scrolling action game. The player controls Aladdin, making his way through a variety of locations, including the streets of Agrabah, the Cave of Wonders, the Sultan's palace and more. Gameplay takes several different forms: some levels are chases, where Aladdin runs automatically, but must be made to jump over chasms or rolling rocks and barrels, evade falling objects and avoid getting caught by a guard. Other levels are platforming affairs: Aladdin must run, jump and climb, find keys or switches to open doors while searching for the exit. Rocks can be collected and be thrown to dispatch enemies or hit buttons otherwise out of reach. Finally, there are also several magic carpet rides in the game, in which the level scrolls automatically and the player must make sure to avoid any obstacles in the way."},{"id":6749,"title":"Alex Kidd - High-Tech World ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"A new arcade has hit town, and Alex and his friends decide to check it out. Sadly, they have no idea where it is, so it's up to Alex to find the eight map pieces cleverly hidden inside the castle. ****Getting all the pieces is only the start, he must then fight his way through a forest filled with ninja assassins, enter town to do required tasks, obtain a travel pass, then get through a second forest filled with other nasties. The question is: will Alex make his way to the arcades before 17:00?****Alex Kidd: High-Tech World allows you to resume a saved game. All you have to do is enter a password, and the game will be resumed right where you left off. The game is time-based, and events can only happen at certain times. For instance, certain characters will appear when thirty minutes of each hour is up. ****During the game, you can access a status screen, which helps you keep track of the time, what floor you're on, and how many map pieces you collected so far. There are six floors inside the castle, including the attic. On some floors, there are phones which you can use to either to ask a character for help, or order a pizza. There are also alternate solutions to some puzzles in the game. The demo at the start of the game may give away one of the map pieces."},{"id":6750,"title":"Alex Kidd - The Lost Stars ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars has similar gameplay like in the other Alex Kidd games, but this one's a little too easy and it is designed for kids. Once again you play Alex, whose mission is to run through each location, knocking down enemies, and obtain the six miracle balls. These balls are hidden inside the strangest places like golden eggs, the Fantazy Zone ship out of action, clamshells, Christmas presents, pumpkins, and desk bells.****Alex must then venture in outer space to defeat the evil Ziggurat. Locations include Toy World, Machine World, the World of Make Believe, Water World, and Monster World. You will even tour through the giant's body. Once you obtained the six miracle balls, you have to run through all the locations again, but these repeated locations introduce new enemies. ****With all the locations, you're under a time limit, and as usual, if the time expires, you lose a life. Alex starts the game with nothing, but during the game, he can collect power-ups that give him extra time, and allow him to shoot enemies or jump higher."},{"id":6751,"title":"Alex Kidd BMX Trial (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Sports/Biking","description":""},{"id":6752,"title":"Alex Kidd in Miracle World ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Many centuries ago, on the planet Aries, there lived a boy called Alex Kidd. For seven years, he lived on Mt. Eternal studying Shellcore, an ancient art that makes one strong enough to break rocks into pieces. As he was leaving the mountain one day to travel to his spiritual homeland, a dying man told him that the peaceful city of Radactian was in grave danger. Before taking his last breath, the man gave Alex a piece of a map and a medallion made of Sun Stone.****There are eleven locations in which Alex must explore, each of them has its own unique dangers. In each location, Alex can collect bags of coins, which can be used to buy items at the shop and are used to help Alex get through each location (eg: motorcycle, peticopter, power bracelet, etc.) There are also traps that Alex must avoid like the ghost that chases him. He can also collect the Telepathy Ball that will help him read people's minds.****Later, Alex learns that in order to save Radactian from destruction, he must first defeat Janken the Great, Emperor of the planet Janbarik (he got his name from his expertise at the game of Janken -- or what people call \"scissors, paper, stone\" in the Western World. Janken has sent his henceman all over Radactian to prepare the game for Alex as he passes by them. In order to get past them, Alex must win three times at Janken. If he loses, he is turned to stone and vanished from Radactian forever. Later on in the game, Alex must play with the same henceman, but only this time, when Alex wins, they decide to play dirty.****Alex uses his fists to wipe out some of Janken's enemies such as birds, sea horses, bats, monkeys, frogs, and a few others. If his quest to save Radactian from the evil hands of Janken becomes difficult, he can instead use the power bracelet to perform the \"Shocking Waves of Destruction\", an ancient trick in the art of Shellcore.****Before Alex comes face-to-face with Janken, he should rescue his brother, Egle, from imprisonment, and get the letter and two medallions."},{"id":6753,"title":"Alex Kidd in Shinobi World ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Alex Kidd continues his adventures in Alex Kidd in Shinobi World, featuring remixes of the music you heard from Shinobi, and featuring the common enemy: Ninjas.****The Dark Ninja, whom was banished 10,000 years ago, has returned to rule Miracle World. He also takes young Alex's girlfriend and use her as a sacrifice. To help Alex defeat the Dark Ninja and rescue his girlfriend, a god enters Alex's body, causing Alex to become a ninja master.****There are four rounds, with three levels each, and has Alex travel through locations like office blocks, construction sites, shipyards, and jungles. He must go through each level defeating ninjas and other wildlife. In the last levels, he must defeat bosses including Kabuto, Heli, Robster, and Hanzo. To survive some levels, you must learn the secret jumping technique, described on page eight of the game's instruction manual. You start the game with three lives and are presented with an energy bar with three units, but you'll lose one if an enemy touches you. Furthermore, If you lose all three energy units, you lose a life, and if you lose all three lives, the game is over.****Additional energy units can be obtained by collecting hearts that can be found by breaking treasure chests. The maximum units you can get is six. From there, the heart is replaced by a mini-Alex. Collect this and you've earned yourself an extra life. You'll get hearts if you have less than six units. ****You can also get weapons like spears and power swords by breaking these treasure cheats. However, if you're lucky, you can obtain a Tornado icon, letting you transform into a tornado while mini-Tornados whirl around the screen, seeking enemies. This allows you to either go left or right so your enemies get sucked in and are knocked out."},{"id":6754,"title":"Alf ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Nexa Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Help ALF try to get to Mars to see his friends Skip and Rhonda!  ALF's latest adventure takes him out of the Tanner household and into suburbia, the depths of subterranean caves, the bottom of the lake, and even the moon!  As ALF looks for parts to build his space scooter, he is continually hounded by the ATF (Alien Task Force)  who will stop at nothing to keep ALF from reaching his goal.  However, ALF is not completely defenseless, as he can buy and trade for items that will keep him out of sight and away from their clutches."},{"id":6755,"title":"Alien 3 ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Probe Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Arena Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Alien³ is a video game based on the movie sequel of the same name. The plot of the movie picks up directly after the end of Aliens. Ellen Ripley, the main character of the Alien series, is in cryo-sleep aboard the space ship Sulaco. Unfortunately, an alien or two has stowed away on the Sulaco, and wreaked havoc within the ship.  Thus, it crash lands on the prison colony planet Fiorina 161.  Ripley and the unarmed prisoners have to figure out a way to survive the aliens terrorizing the colony until help arrives.****The game play of the various Alien³ conversions varies from platform to platform. The Genesis Alien³ game is a side-scrolling action game with large maze-like levels. In each level, you have to rescue all the trapped prisoners and then make your way to the exit, all while surviving multiple alien attacks."},{"id":6756,"title":"Alien Storm ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"The aliens are invading Earth, and it's up to the \"Alien Busters\" to wipe them out and destroy their creator. The Busters consist of Karla, Gordon, and Scooter. Each one of them have their own weapons and special attacks.****When you start the game, you can select any one of these characters to play as. There are six missions to complete (eight in the Genesis version) with several stages, and each mission has you blasting aliens all the way to the end, from the streets to the mother ship where you'll meet the mother of all aliens. Unfortunately, blasting these aliens will not be an easy task, as they get tougher in every mission, and are capable of hiding into objects such as plants, postboxes, trashcans, drums, and several others. Each mission has an objective such as rescuing people destroying an UFO.****When you deal with a few aliens, flying heads will appear, which you can shoot to collect life or energy (by the way, life is important to you, since if yours get empty, you're dead). However, rather than using your ordinary weapons, you can use the special attacks that are enough to kill aliens you currently see. These types of attack vary depending on the character you choose at the start of the game. For instance, Gordon summons a U.S. Air Force Jet that drop bombs across the street, while Scooter is able to teleport out of his present location, and leave a series of bombs that will blow up aliens on sight, he will then re-appear. However, using your character's special attack uses up a lot of energy, and if you have little or no energy, you can't use it.****At the end of some missions is an alien boss, which you must destroy in order to complete the mission. Also, at the end of every one, you have to enter buildings where you participate in a shooting gallery. The object is to kill aliens popping up from several locations with the building. ****You can play Alien Storm by yourself, or with another person."},{"id":6757,"title":"Alien Syndrome ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Alien Syndrome is a scrolling shooter arcade conversion.****Your job is to run around and rescue all the captives and make it to the escape hatch before the time bomb explodes. Then face the mother alien at the end of the level.****You can play as a single player or two people, taking turns. (Player 2 starts the game after Player 1 dies and vice versa.)"},{"id":6758,"title":"Altered Beast ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"In this coin-op conversion, you are a hero raised from the dead by the god Zeus to rescue his daughter Athena. With a scenery inspired by Ancient Greece, you have to fight hordes of undead and demons, with a boss at the end of each level until you meet the god Neff, who holds the girl captive.****The title refers to your shapeshifting abilities. In this platformer, you can collect spirit balls by defeating two-headed wolves, allowing you to mutate into different beasts such as a werewolf, a dragon, a tiger, a bear and others depending on the version. Each form, tied to a level, comes with special abilities such as flight and powerful attacks, easily superseding the basic set of punches and kicks in your human form.****The game can be played in singleplayer mode, or in same-screen multiplayer co-op mode."},{"id":6759,"title":"Andre Agassi Tennis ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"TecMagik Entertainment Ltd.","publisherName":"Lance Investments","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"A game endorsed by the American player who stunned the tennis world in the early 90s with his \"Image is everything\" looks, sporting long hair, earrings and colorful shirts, Andre Agassi Tennis includes eight players (male and female and as as expected, only Agassi is a real player) rated according to movement speed and both accuracy and strength on serve, backhand and forehand.****Gameplay features all the usual moves: smashes, passing shots, volleys and all kinds of backhand and forehand plays, but unlike other games, precise positioning and timing are crucial to avoid hitting the ball outside the court, swinging the racket into thin air or more embarrassing, let the ball hit you on the head.**Three courts are available: Grass, Clay and Indoor (Sega versions  add a fourth, Hard), but the differences between them are minimal. Game modes change according to the version, with the 16-bit versions including a \"Skins\" game, where each point is worth a sum of money based on the number of times the ball was hit."},{"id":6760,"title":"Arcade Smash Hits ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Images Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Virgin Games, Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Arcade Smash Hits is a compilation of three classic Atari arcade games, previously unreleased for Sega Master System:  Centipede,  Breakout, and  Missile Command. This release adds short introduction sequences to each game."},{"id":6761,"title":"Argos no Juujiken (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tecmo","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6762,"title":"Ariel - The Little Mermaid (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Bluesky Innovations","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6763,"title":"Assault City ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"In the latter half of the 21st century, robots have been engaged in labor in dangerous places, housework, etc. Then suddenly, the control system used to function these robots plotted a revolt against the human race, and ordered every robot to annihilate all of the people. The robots robbed them of their weapons, and occupied various military bases and factories. The war robots that were manufactured there murdered men one after another, and the survivors organized a resistance and went into a full-scale offensive against the enemy's army. You are Joe, and you swear that nothing can stop you from destroying the control system which forces the robots to kill.****Assault City is a one-player shooter. At the beginning of the game, you participate in a little shooting practice, where you must shoot squares that contains pictures of robots, and avoid shooting squares that contains pictures of humans. In the levels that follow the shooting range, you must kill robots that appear and attack you. If you are hit by these robots, some of your energy will be lost. Occasionally, shooting the power-ups that appear will result in more weapon power or more life. At the end of each level, you need to defeat a boss in order to proceed to the next level. The game ends when you lose all of your energy. You have unlimited continues, however.****Assault City comes in two flavors: the control pad version, as well as a Light Phaser version."},{"id":6764,"title":"Asterix ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The Romans, who fail to conquer one final Gaul village, kidnap Getafix, the druid brewing the magic potion that gives all the inhabitants supernatural strength. Vitalstatistix, the village chief, orders Asterix and Obelix to find him, keep him out of Caesar's hands and bring him back at any cost.****In seven rounds, you can play either with Asterix or Obelix, and in the bonus stages (accessible when you collect fifty bones in a single round), you control the little Dogmatix. The heroes can jump, punch, swim, throw obstacles, grab vines or ropes and they have distinct moves. Obelix moves slower, but is able to manipulate objects, while Asterix has much more speed. Both characters can be played alternately according to the level. In the two-player mode, you each choose a character and clear areas in turns.****Aside from the traditional moves, there are special potions that melt ice, create makeshift bridges or blow up blocks. The game contains many familiar characters and scenery from the comic books."},{"id":6765,"title":"Asterix and the Great Rescue ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Core Design Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The game is based on the popular French comics series Astérix. It is 50 B.C., and the entire Gaul (today's France) is conquered by the Romans. Only one village still remains independent, thanks to the incredible powers of its two great warriors, Asterix and Obelix. In the game, they must first of all liberate the village Orvio and rescue their friend Dogmatix.****You can play as either Asterix or Obelix. You make your way through platform levels, fighting enemies by punching them, and jumping to access higher ares or to avoid falling down. There are also some items you can collect, such as bombs, with which you can overcome obstacles and advance in the game."},{"id":6766,"title":"Asterix and the Secret Mission ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"The druid Getafix is out of magic potion, and Astérix and Obelix are set out on a secret mission: to find the necessary herbs, so he can brew the potion again.****In this side-scrolling action game, the player can choose to play either Astérix or Obelix at the start of each one of the six levels. Although the main setting of each level is the same to both characters (forests, caves, deserts, underwater stages, waterfalls and such) the level design for each one may vary. In two player mode (Master System version), players will take turns playing as Astérix and Obelix. Both characters jump (by pressing button 2), punch enemies and break blocks (by pressing button 1). Astérix can run can run (by pressing and holding button 1 while moving) and double jump (by pressing 2 in the middle of a jump). Obélix is stronger and can break several bricks in a row when jumping over them (pressing 1 while jumping), and can also slide down hills (by pressing down at them).****Astérix can get some potions (thrown by pressing up and 1), which can break rocks, kill or shrink enemies. Obelix can get miniature menhirs which can be thrown (by pressing up and 1) against enemies. Both characters can also get bones throughout the game, granting access to bonus stages where the player controls Dogmatix. Some levels also involve minor puzzle solving, like pushing switches or moving rock blocks."},{"id":6767,"title":"Astro Warrior ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Basic Sega shoot-em-up in which you must guide your ship through three zones while avoiding hazards. Your only weapon are bullets as your only defense, but if you shoot the flashing red pieces on the terrain, chances are that a green ship will approach you, and if you collect this ship, your weapons will be upgraded so that you shoot a laser beam instead. Keep collecting ships and you can shoot up to three laser beams at once. ****At the end of each zone, you will come across a boss that takes multiple hits to kill. If you manage to conquer all three zones, you are back to where you started. The whole point of this game is to earn as many points you can without losing all of your lives."},{"id":6768,"title":"Astro Warrior & Pit Pot ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Miscellaneous","description":"Two games  on one cartridge:****Pit Pot: The Magical Castle**The princess has been kidnapped. To rescue her, navigate your way through each room while avoiding its inhabitants such as dragons and guards. If necessary, use your magical hammer to knock them off the screen. You can also knock a gray tile that they are on to cause them to fall down and die. You exit each room by passing through doors, but you have to find a golden key that will unlock some of them. ****Astro Warrior**Blast your way through three zones, including Galaxy Zone, Asteroid Zone, and Nebula Zone. Enemies will start making their way down the screen, but you only have bullets to deal with them. There are flashing points on the terrain in which you can shoot at, Shooting enough of these will cause a number of green ships, which when destroyed, will upgrade your firepower. At the end of each zone, you come face to face with a boss, and it is likely that you are going to need that extra firepower."},{"id":6769,"title":"Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Ayrton Senna won the Monaco Grand Prix six times, as well as 3 Formula One world championships, so he was the perfect man to license a home sequel to the classic arcade racing game. As before, the action is viewed from within the cockpit, but depicted using sprites rather than polygons. ****There are three main modes:****1. Senna GP: Features three non-championship circuits with a preliminary race followed by three laps. ****2. World Championship: The full 16-race championship. There are two modes in the championship mode that affect how the game is played. Beginner is a regular season, with the same difficulty level as the remaining modes, and cars have roughly the same power. Each race has three laps. In Master things get a twist. There are five groups of cars, and the player starts on the lowly competitive SERGA team. To climb the ranks and get a chance of claim the title the player must challenge a driver from other team and beat him to the top spot. The winner of this particular race gets (or holds) the fastest car. Races are also longer in this mode, and pit-stops are activated, required if the player knocks on too many objects or other cars frequently. ****3. Free Practice: This allows the player to drive on any race without caring for championship positions. There are two options in Free Practice: Free Run is just the player against the clock and Image Training is a race, but instead of having to quality and then run the three laps, the player can set the number of laps (between one and six), starting position and the condition of the track (dry or wet, only on some circuits).****While each mode presents it's own variations, the core of each race is the same: Along controller setup options, the player can choose between an Automatic or Manual with 4 or 7 speeds gearbox, and races against 16 drivers. The car can be instantly wrecked if it goes on top speed against a roadside object."},{"id":6770,"title":"Aztec Adventure - The Golden Road to Paradise ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Aztec Adventure is a traditional action/labyrinth game in which the player assumes the role of Nino, an explorer whose aim is to find the Aztec Paradise.****The labyrinth is full of Aztec mythology creatures and other ancient Mexican references.****Although it is a maze game, the controls are very simple and easy to manage."},{"id":6771,"title":"Back to the Future Part II ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Images Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Image Works","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Back to the Future II is a collection of five arcade and puzzle games.****Based on the second installment of the popular Hollywood series Back to the Future, this movie conversion has Marty McFly and Doc Brown travel through time to stop their arch-rival Biff from changing the future. The game consists of five parts, each inspired by one of the movie's most memorable scenes:****1. Hoverboard Chase: A Paperboy clone without newspapers, but with isometric levels and lots of enemies to dodge.**2. Jennifer Rescue: Guide Marty's girlfriend Jennifer out of the house without her meeting one of the four family members. Open and close doors to make the persons go from one room to the next in this top-down puzzle sequence.**3. Beat Biff: A side-scrolling beat-em-up sequence in the tradition of Double Dragon. Fight your way through a grim 1985 by jumping, hitting and kicking at Biff's lackeys.**4. Band Puzzle: Rearrange the mixed-up parts of an animated picture of the school band in this sliding block puzzle. The clock is ticking.**5. Hoverboard Chase 2: Another hoverboard sequence, similar to the first one, only this time set in 1955."},{"id":6772,"title":"Back to the Future Part III ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Probe Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Image Works","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Back to the Future III is a collection of four arcade games. Marty McFly and Doc Brown have traveled back through time to the year 1885 - and they're soon deep in trouble when they face \"Mad Dog\" Tannen's gang and have to find a way to return to the present. This game takes four scenes from the Hollywood movie Back to the Future III and turns them into arcade sequences:****1. Buckboard Chase: Doc Brown goes horseback in an attempt to save Hill Valley's lovely school teacher Clara. This game of quick ducking, jumping and shooting alternates between a side-scrolling and a top-down perspective.****2. Shooting Gallery: The name says it all. A classic game of aim-and-shoot, spiced up by hidden extras and bonus targets.****3. Pie Throwing: Meet the Mad Dog gang. They have guns, and you have... cream pies. It's an isometric version of the shooting gallery, only with ammo. And the targets shoot back.****4. The Train: Basically a side-scrolling beat-em-up on train wagons with some ducking and jumping. Get rid of the mechanics and collect speed logs to push the engine to a magic 88 mph."},{"id":6773,"title":"Baku Baku Animal (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Puzzle","description":""},{"id":6774,"title":"Bank Panic ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"Bandits are holding up a bank and have taken people hostage, and as a gunslinger, it's your job to shoot them. The bank has 12 doors, and the bandits are behind each one of them. When they pull a gun out at you when you open a door, you have only a few seconds to shoot them before they shoot you. If you shoot them too early (ie: before he sticks his gun out at you), it is considered unfair, and you won't score any points, but if you're too late, he'll shoot you and you lose one of your three lives.If you waste too much time, a bandit will come out from one of the doors and stick dynamite on it. You must then shoot the dynamite to get rid of it. ****If you're lucky, either a man or a woman will throw you a bag of gold coins. If you shoot any of these people by accident, you also lose a life. More often than not, the person will throw his/her hands up, saying \"I haven't got anything\". That's when they will be replaced by bandits. ****Some men will carry three to five pieces of gold on top of their heads, and shooting at all of the gold will award you with a bag of gold coins. Others will be tied up with rope. If you shoot the rope, there's more money for you, because not only will you receive one bag of gold coins, but you'll get three bags of gold coins.****There are more than ten rounds in Bank Panic, and each one ends when a person behind all 12 doors was able to throw you a bag of gold coins. The rounds get difficult the further you get. For example, in later rounds, a few bandits will block your shot, and you have to then shoot twice. Also, regardless of what round you're on, you can shoot so many bandits before time runs out."},{"id":6775,"title":"Basketball Nightmare ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Basketball/Sports","description":"The captain of the home town basketball team is leading his team to win the All-American Championships. But then the captain had a strange dream, nightmare in fact, where he was playing basketball against all these strange creatures in exotic locations.****Basketball Nightmare is a basketball game where the player plays basketball against strange humanoid creatures on the court where the creature lives. The player must play and defeat each creature before moving onto a new place with a new harder opponent. The player starts of playing against Wolfs in the Forest and then, upon defeating that opponent, moves on to play Frogs at the Pond, One Eyed Aliens at the Waterfall, Vampires in the Skeleton Cave, Geishas in the Bamboo Forest, before finally playing against Samurais at the Shrine.  If the player loses a match then that match can be replayed until won.****The player at the start of each match gets to pick how long the match duration is out of the options of 15, 30, or 45 minutes (not in real time) before being placed on the court. When on the court the player always plays towards the right of the court. First the player tries to get the ball from a throw by a well timed button press. When the player has the ball the player has the option to move, pass the ball, and jump. When jumping the player can shoot, with the accuracy of the shot depending on the timing, or just simply pass. When defending the player can cycle through the field or just simply run into the opponent to challenge for the ball. There are a few penalties that the player can get including but not limited to Travelling (not passing after jumping), Charging (Sometimes called when the player with the ball runs into an opponent), and Pushing (Sometimes called when the player without the ball runs into an opponent) with all the penalties resulting with the other team getting the ball on the side of the court.****Also there are two more modes called CPU vs CPU, where the player can get the CPU to play itself and Versus Play to play against a friend. In both modes the player or players pick one of the 8 nations that are USA, CBA, CHN, JPN, URS, DDR, CAN, and FRN all with a character representing a player of that nation. All the rules are the same as single player mode."},{"id":6776,"title":"Batman Returns ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Aspect Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"From Sega 8-bit specialists Aspect comes one of many adaptations of Tim Burton's 1992 superhero sequel Batman Returns. Like other versions, it is a side-scrolling platformer. While very similar to the Game Gear version, the Master System version has slightly different levels and gameplay mechanics.****Batman must move through five stages on his way to defeat the Penguin. These include the streets and rooftops of Gotham City, Max Shreck's department store, the sewers, and the Penguin's lair. For the first four levels, a route can be selected from two options, allowing for different paths through the game.****Enemies standing in Batman's way can be defeated by throwing the Batarang at them. At the beginning, the weapon's range is very limited, but it can be expanded by collecting powerups. Other tools Batman can use are a grappling hook to pull himself up to higher levels or swing across dangerous areas, and his cape, which can be used as a parachute, for more control during falls.****Unlike in the Game Gear version, there is no health bar: a single hit will kill Batman. To compensate, the game contains a generous amount of extra lives."},{"id":6777,"title":"Battle OutRun ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Battle Out Run is Sega's answer to Taito's Chase H.Q. You drive a red sports car and must apprehend eight target vehicles in selected cities across the USA, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, and New York. You have to do this while avoiding yellow cars and other obstacles. Halfway through the eight stages, you enter a shop that allows you to upgrade your car and get some nitros, as long as you have money, and you will be rewarded if you apprehend the vehicles. This can be done by bumping into them to disable them."},{"id":6778,"title":"Battlemaniacs (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Rare Ltd.","players":"","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":""},{"id":6779,"title":"Black Belt ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"In this game, you play Riki. Kyoko, your beautiful Japanese girlfriend, has been kidnapped, and in order to rescue her, you must get through a tireless army of enemies. These enemies come equipped with weapons that include whips, knives, swords, and flamethrowers, but Riki has to make do with his well-trained martial arts body.****Black Belt is a side-scrolling game that is split into seven chapters. During these chapters, you are fighting Chinese Kung Fu men, wrestlers, jujitsu men, eagles, ninjas, and black women. When you get halfway through the chapter, you will fight a different enemy than one that you encounter before. At the end of each chapter, you have to defeat several bosses before continuing on to the next round. Each type of these has their own personal strengths and weaknesses.****Once you touch an enemy or boss, you will lose energy. once you lose all energy, you lose a life, but more life can be restored by getting the cake when it comes across the screen in mid-air, or by defeating an enemy that will come at you halfway and you receive a bonus for doing so.****Black Belt is a modified version of the Japanese-exclusive Hokuto no Ken, with the licence removed and new level designs."},{"id":6780,"title":"Blade Eagle ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Blade Eagle 3-D is a vertical shoot-em-up which has no story involved. You just have to shoot your way on three planets (you have to travel through space first), blasting as many enemies as possible. Along the way, there are several bosses that you have to defeat. The later ones drop a power-up, which you can use to upgrade your ship. Some of the power-ups include double shots and laser beams. Another power-up gives you the ability to have an extra ship on your side and will join the fight, and will later serve as a backup. Blade Eagle is designed for play in conjunction with the Sega 3-D Glasses. If you play without the 3-D glasses, it will look like as if there are two of your ships, not just one. If there are four enemies approaching you, they will look like eight."},{"id":6781,"title":"Bomber Raid ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Fly your plane through five levels, shooting enemy planes, submarines, helicopters, and other enemies along the way, and use your equipped cluster bombs if necessary. You need to destroy a target that is outlined in your mission briefing. You have three lives and limited cluster bombs. To help you along the way, you can shoot a power pod **to score points, increase your firepower, and gain some help from fellow squadrons."},{"id":6782,"title":"Bonanza Bros. ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Mobo and Robo Bonanza are enjoying their favorite television show when the picture crackles and a shadowy figure of a mysterious stranger appears on screen. This figure asks them to collect certain items that he has placed inside various buildings to test his security force. If they return the items successfully, Mobo and Robo will be rewarded. The two of them state that they will get the job done in just three minutes. However, little do they know that each building is packed with security guards who will raise the alarm if they are caught red-handed. Fortunately both Mobo and Robo are equipped with bullets that can knock the guards unconscious for a few seconds. An $100 reward will be given out if Mobo and Robo are apprehended.****As either Mobo or Robo, you must collect all the treasures before leaving the ten buildings and shoot any security guards that get in your way. Remember that you are under a time limit. An in-game map will help you locate the treasures. There is a bonus stage after three buildings, where the object is to collect the gold bars in a limited amount of time without  one of the three spotlights shining on you. If it is possible, hide behind open doors. If you manage to get all the gold bars, 10,000 points is added to your score. There are three of these bonus stages, but each of them varies."},{"id":6783,"title":"Bonkers Wax Up! (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6784,"title":"Bram Stoker's Dracula ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"robe Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Sony Imagesoft","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Bram Stroker's Dracula is a side-scroller platform game loosely based on the 1992 film of the same name. Players take the role of Jonathan Harker whose mission to to destroy Count Dracula by first heading to Transylvania and then London.****Jonathan Harker can move left and right, jump and attack with a weapon, the most basic of which is a knife. The status display on the screen shows Harker's health bar, countdown timer to complete the level and currently held weapon.  Throughout the levels question mark boxes (similar to the Mario games) can be found, attacking these will reveal power ups which include health restoration, timer increase and new weapons. Among these new weapons are axes, daggers and a shotgun. Question mark boxes can also be used as platforms to reach other areas and enemies. Each stage is divided into two sections: the \"Daytime\" and the \"Nighttime\". These are entirely different levels comparable to stage 1-a and 1-b. Harker must jump to various platforms and obstacles and defeat minor enemies throughout the levels. The end of a Nighttime level is usually guarded by a boss creature who must be defeated to progress."},{"id":6785,"title":"Bruce Lee (World) (Unl)","systemName":"Master System","year":"2015","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Kagesan","players":"","genre":"Action","description":""},{"id":6786,"title":"Bubble Bobble ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Bubble Bobble is the story of two humans, Bub and Bob who wander into the mysterious cave of monsters and magically turn into dinosaurs. The only way to transform back is to reach the end of the cave...****Bubble Bobble is a platform game, with each level being a single screen. The enemies must be cleared from a level to go to the next one. With one player controlling Bub and the other controlling Bob, the player can jump and collect items for points (such as fruit). The real power Bub and Bob have however is the ability to blow bubbles. These bubbles can be as platforms to leap on, or to trap enemies. Enemies trapped in a bubble must be popped by jumping into them, wherein they'll turn to fruit. Additionally, power-ups sometimes float by in bubbles. They include lightning, which flies out horizontally at enemies, and water, which drags the player and enemies straight down flowing over platforms. Taking too long to complete any level will summon Baron Von Blubba, who will float around the screen trying to destroy the player."},{"id":6787,"title":"Buggy Run ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SIMS Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Buggy Run is a game that lets players race dune buggies in a championship over 15 possible tracks (plus 4 in 2 player mode) each winning money that can be used for dune buggy upgrades.  There are 4 different modes that can be played in single player mode that includes Race, Vs Com, Freerun, and Battle.****In the main mode Race the player is given $20,000 starting cash that can be used to upgrade the buggy. The upgradable features of the buggy are Tyres (grip), Engine (speed), Suspension (limits bounce), Steering (cornering), Transmission (performance). All the upgrades cost $10,000 for level 2, $30,000 for level 3, and $50,000 for level 4 however the player doesn’t need to get them in order. There are also special upgrades to buy that includes $5000 for a mine (drops behind and if another car hits then it is blown up until reset), $5000 for Nitoro (gives the players car a short speed boost), and $10,000 for extra capacity of special items (starts with 2 slots to a max of 6). Special Items must be used in the order they're placed in the slots.****Within the race the player will be racing 4 other cars to a race to the chequered flag on an isometric scrolling track. Some hazards on the track are lumps and jumps, bumps, rough road and mud. Appearing on the track are special power-ups that are red or white boost and extra money also a random that selects between the two. The prize money for winning is $30,000, 2nd gets $20,000, 3rd gets $10,000, and last gets $5000 to spend on the upgrades and power-ups between races. There are 3 stages of racing that is beginner, intermediate, and expert that have 5 races each. The player must qualify for the next stage or else it will be game over.****In Vs Com the player plays the computer one on one on any track of the player's choice. All the upgrades for the buggy for the player and the computer are done though allocating a set number of points to varies upgrades. All the item slots can by used for either the nitoro or mine. ****Freerun is a time trial where the player races alone without upgrades on any track against the clock. ****Battle mode is where the player picks 3 computer players to battle on a round arena with the objective to knock the opponents off with the last player on the arena winning.****There is also a two players mode that include Race, 1P vs 2P, and Battle.****In 2P Race there is $30,000 for both players to upgrade there cars before placing them on a track with a fixed overhead view where they play 2 computer opponents. There are 4 different themes to pick from.****1P vs 2P is just the two players battling it out on one of 4 tracks each with 4 different themes. Buggy upgrades are done though allocating a set number of points.****Battle is the same as single player battle only with 2 players and 2 computers."},{"id":6788,"title":"California Games ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"California Games was the original \"Extreme Games\" – what today's generation might call \"X-Games in the sun\".  Players can select sponsors (absent in some versions) and compete in events such as skateboarding, footbag, surfing, roller skating, flying disc (frisbee) and BMX.  The surfing event is ranked by judges, which give a score to help the players improve their routine.****The Atari versions (2600 and Lynx) of the game omit the flying disc and roller skating events, while the Genesis version omits only the flying disc event."},{"id":6789,"title":"California Games II ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-8 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"California Games II is the sequel to the smash hit 1988 game.****This time you compete in: hang-gliding, jetski, skateboarding, body boarding and snow boarding."},{"id":6790,"title":"Captain Silver ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Data East Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In Captain Silver, you play the role of Jim, a brave young lad with a taste of adventure. You embark on a journey to find Captain Silver's secret treasure hoard, which is rumored to be hidden on an island in the Eastern Seas.****There are six scenes in the game. During his travels, Jim will explore villages, fight his way on board ships, venture through caves, and wander around tropical islands. In each of these six scenes, Jim must use his sword to kill cats, rats, bats, witches, skeletons, and other creatures that are waiting for him. When Jim touches, or is shot at, by a creature, he loses one of his lives, but when he kills a creature, he can collect some gold that they leave behind, which can be used to buy items from shops. However, rather than getting gold, enemies leave behind some gold containing one of the letters that spell the word \"CAPTAIN SILVER\". If Jim manages to get all of these letters, he will be awarded an extra life.****Jim may only use his sword to start off with, but once he collects a fairy that floats toward him in every scene, Jim will be able to shoot stars at enemies, making his kills more efficient. The maximum number of stars that he can have is six. There are other power-ups that Jim can collect in the game. These include the \"clock\" power-up, which gives Jim extra time; the \"boot\" power-up which allows Jim to jump higher; and the \"coffee?\" power-up, which enables Jim to shield himself from creatures until he is hit by one.****There is a boss in each scene, which he must defeat in order to proceed to the next round. There is also a certain time limit, which Jim must complete the scene before it expires. If he does not, then he will lose a life."},{"id":6791,"title":"Casino Games ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Compile","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Casino","description":"In Casino Games the player can visit a Casino with $500 in the pocket where they spend it on casino games.  The games come in 3 different categories that include card game, slot machine, and pinball.****After the player picks there gender and their surname they are greeted by the woman at the information desk. The player can then pick if they want to enter an account number if the player has played before. If not the default $500 is given and the player is on there way to play some games.****The categories and games available are:****Card Games**Poker – The player plays one of the four CPU players available ranging from the easy player, Nancy, to the hardest player, Charley. The player is presented with a one on one game using the five-card-draw poker where the player, after playing the ante, can Bet, Pass, or Fold for a round, before replacing unwanted cards for the 2nd and final round of betting. The more skilled the opponent the harder it is to bluff them and they will try to bluff more themselves.****Blackjack  – The standard game against the dealer where the objective is to score higher then the dealer to but not exceed 21 points for the value of all the players’ cards. The player can Hit (get another card) or Stand (keep the cards) . It uses the casino rules like Double Down (if the score lower then 12 then the player can double the bet but have a maximum of one more card), Split (turn two matching cards into 2 separate hands), and  Insurance (player wins if the dealer gets 21 with two cards after playing extra). Bets can be between $10 and $100.****Baccarat – Player tries to beat the dealers score by using only the last digit of the total of the cards (i.e 10+4 = 4) if the score is under six then the player gets dealt one more card. If the players score is over six or seven then the dealer may get an extra card based on complex rules. Eight and above then no one gets an extra card. Bets can be between $10 and $100.****Slot Machine**There are old standard fruit slot machines with 3 lines each. The player picks a slot machine that come in $1, $5, $25, $50, or $100 per token. There is one token per line to a maximum of  3 lines after which the player will be increasing the payout per line up to 3 times (9 tokens max). The payouts range from 1 Cherry (2 tokens) to Lucky Sevens (50 tokens).****Pinball:**After choosing the table slope of Gentle, Middle, or Steep (slow to fast) the player is presented with a standard 3 ball pinball table named CASINOGAMES with drop-targets, bumpers, rollovers, and 2 levels of flippers. The plunger strength is based on timing and flippers are controlled by left and B. There is only one table to play is no money to be won. ****There is no amount to play to, however, if the player runs out of money then it is game over. When the player has won an amount then they can get an account number to password save the game."},{"id":6792,"title":"Castelo Ra-Tim-Bum (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6793,"title":"Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Sega's 8-bit systems received their own version of the Genesis' popular Disney platformer. Story and themes remain the same, but the game has unique levels and slightly different gameplay mechanics.****To save his girlfriend Minnie from the evil witch Mizrabel, Mickey Mouse must venture into the Castle of Illusion. Crossing six levels (including a magical forest, a toy land and a candy world), he must collect the gems of the rainbow in order to confront and defeat the witch.****Each level features unique obstacles, enemies and a final boss. The enemies can be defeated by jumping on top of them. An alternative way is to pick up objects lying around (like rocks in the forest or blue balls in the toy level) and throwing them at the enemies. Mickey's ability to pick up things and carry them around also leads to puzzle-oriented gameplay. By placing objects in the right spot and jumping off of them, he can get to areas otherwise out of reach. In some levels, he also has to collect keys to open doors. A unique type of object is the treasure chest - by jumping on top of one or throwing it, Mickey gets access to its contents, which might include extra lives, a health power-up or coins to collect for points."},{"id":6794,"title":"Champions of Europe ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"TecMagik Entertainment Ltd.","publisherName":"TecMagik Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"Titled as the official Game of UEFA 1992 this Game is an arcade Top Down Soccer Game in which the Player competes against the best European Soccer Teams to become the European Champion. The Game includes 4 different Game Modes for example Goalkeeping, Penalty Practice or the UEFA Tournament Mode. You can choose between 34 different Teams to play with. Before beginning a Match you can select and change many Pre-Play Options in the Main Menu. Examples are the Wind Speed, Weather or the Time per half. There are 8 Referees available, each one with individual Behaviour.**The Game is controlled with 2 Buttons and the 8 directional D-Pad."},{"id":6795,"title":"Championship Hockey ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Hockey/Sports","description":"Championship Hockey is an Ice Hockey game where players can play International level matches between the 22 available nations in ether in one match or elimination playoffs.****The game is played from a birds eye view from over the top one side of the hockey rink's goals with a camera that scrolls up and down the length of the hockey rink. The player can play 5, 10, or 20 minute periods (3 in each game, not done in real time). There is a total of 6 players on the ice for each team, five that the player can take control of plus the CPU controlled goaltender. When the player hasn't got the puck the player can cycle though the available players or make the selected player move faster.  **To challenge the opponent for the puck, all the player has to do is be near the player with the puck. When the player is in control of the puck the player has the option of shooting for a goal or passing to another player. If the player has the penalties option turned on, penalties like Cross Check (pushing an opponent into the wall), Hooking (holding a player back), Roughing (striking another player) result in a player been sent of for 2 game minutes.****There are 3 game modes available been Regular Season, New Playoff, and Best Of 7. Regular season is one match between two countries of the player's choice. New Playoff is where 16 teams play in an elimination contest where the last team standing wins (4 games total). Best Of 7 is where 16 teams play and the first team to get 4 victories wins."},{"id":6796,"title":"Chapolim x Dracula - Um Duelo Assustador (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6797,"title":"Cheese Cat-astrophe Starring Speedy Gonzales ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Time Warner Interactive, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Hola! Sylvester's alter-ego, Dr Cheesefinger, has captured Speedy's girlfriend Carmel and took the whole cheese supply with him. With the help of some other Looney Tunes characters, you can fight back through a large number of platform levels.****Speedy can throw his hat or jump enemies to defeat them. To get an ally, you need to collect certain objects (e.g. carrots for Bugs Bunny) and in the meantime, you also have to free your captured friends. Ay, carumba!"},{"id":6798,"title":"Choplifter ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Brøderbund Software, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Choplifter is a side-scrolling action/arcade game that puts you in command of an attack chopper.  Your mission: Go behind enemy lines and rescue up to 16 hostages per level.  Be careful, though, because tanks and enemy aircraft will try to stop you -- and they won't stop shooting while you are rescuing those hostages!****Originally released for Apple II home computers, Choplifter was later ported to the arcades and a number of video game consoles.  Many imitators and homages would follow."},{"id":6799,"title":"Chuck Rock ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Core Design Ltd.","publisherName":"Virgin Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Chuck Rock is your typical average cave man.  He likes to spend his Sunday afternoons watching football and drinking beer.  Unfortunately, his peaceful existence is interrupted one day when his wife, Ophelia Rock, is kidnapped by the village wierdo, Gary Gritter.  So, Chuck is rather upset about this whole situation and you have to help him make things right.****The game is a side-scrolling platformer.  Chuck fights of a variety of dinosaurs using his belly-buster attack and a jump kick.  Occasionally he has to pick up and throw rocks to defeat enemies and allow him to jump to greater heights."},{"id":6800,"title":"Chuck Rock II - Son of Chuck ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Core Design Ltd.","publisherName":"Core Design Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The story in this Chuck Rock game takes up a little while after the end of the first game.  As you may remember, Chuck Rock had to rescue his girl, Ophelia from the bad dude Gary Gritter.  Well, he was successful in his efforts, and now Chuck and Ophelia are married.  Eventually, they have a son, named Junior. Chuck works in a factory, where he develops great skill at carving automobiles out of stone. A rival manufacturer becomes jealous of Chuck's abilities and kidnaps him.  Now it is up to Junior to rescue his dad!****The gameplay in this sequel is similar to the first game, but with some minor differences since you are playing as Junior, rather than Chuck. This is a side-scrolling platform game with occasional rock-moving puzzles thrown in. Unlike Chuck, Junior carries a club that gives his attacks further reach."},{"id":6801,"title":"Cloud Master ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"You play a small character who floats about on a cloud and shoots small balls of energy at bad guys who fly at you from the left and right of the screen. You can collect powerups and visit shops to upgrade your offensive and defensive powers. There are a number of different stages which are punctated by a mini-boss half way through and a big (literally) boss at the end.****This is one of the only games ever made which features flying noodle bowls and bears with guns."},{"id":6802,"title":"Columns ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Columns is loosely derived from Tetris, as it involves arranging falling blocks in such a way as to clear them. However, in columns they are groups of 3 same-size but varying color blocks, which must be arranged into sequences of 3 or more, either horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Sequences of 4 or 5 count for double or triple points, and diagonal sequences score the most. The real trick is to set up 'combos' - where one line causes other blocks to drop so as to create other lines.****As well as the normal game mode, there is also a 'flash' mode, in which the aim is simply to remove a particular block from the base of the pre-formed pile of bricks. The difficulty of this can be determined by increasing the number of complete rows which are already in place."},{"id":6803,"title":"Comical Machine Gun Joe (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Shooter","description":""},{"id":6804,"title":"Cool Spot ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Virgin Games, Ltd.","publisherName":"Virgin Games, Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Cool Spot is a solid, colorful platform game featuring the 7-up mascot in the hero position. The game objective is fairly simple; you have to collect enough number of bonuses throughout each level in order to find the trapped Spots."},{"id":6805,"title":"Cosmic Spacehead ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Codemasters","publisherName":"Codemasters","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Adventure","description":"Linus had crash landed on a distant planet called Earth, and made his way back home again. Trouble is, no one believes his tale of the planet he discovered! Your job is to help Linus make his way back to planet Earth so he can take some pictures to convince his friends. Gameplay consists of two parts, an adventure and arcade action. In adventure mode you can explore lands, find objects, and talk to people. Sentences can be constructed by using the pointer to select actions or objects on the screen (This is similar to the interface LucasArts used in games such as Maniac Mansion.) To reach many new locations involves the action mode, where you will need to cross treacherous landscapes and evade dangerous creatures. This portion resembles a side scrolling platform game. Once you've cleared an action sequence, you will not need to do so again if you decide to revisit a location. Whenever you wish you can receive a password allowing you to continue the game later from the same point."},{"id":6806,"title":"Cyber Shinobi, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In the previous game, an evil army of villains, known simply as \"Zeed\" , but some of them escaped, however. ****Time has passed and it is the year 2XXX where atomic power plants in countries around the world are attacked, and plutonium, which was the equivalent of 100,000 megatons of explosive power, was stolen from these plants. The words \"Cyber Zeed\" was always written at the scene of the crime. Later, the world realized what Cyber Zeed had planned to do: use their nuclear capabilities to terrorize the world. Every nation sent their best forces to stop this threat, but all of them failed. ****Joe Musashi came forward to this great evil, and he is required to fight those who rose from the ashes and put an end to this threat.****Cyber Shinobi is a one-player game that consists of six rounds. You need to fight ninjas that get in your way using your fists and legs. You can also defeat them using special attacks and ninjitsu. Power-ups can be collected along the way, which will give you more shots, ninjitsu, power, and life. A boss needs to be defeated at the end of the round."},{"id":6807,"title":"Cyborg Hunter ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"It is the year 2242. You are Paladin, the galaxy's toughest bounty hunter. Cyborgs are about to take complete control of the universe under the direction of Vipron, their evil leader. You are sent to the cyborg fortress to get rid of all the chief cyborgs in each of the seven areas. ****The game screen is divided into three sections. This includes a first-person view of the map, in which you can see objects that are coming your way. There are two types of objects: red objects indicate the lower cyborgs, while white ones indicate the chief cyborgs. Next to it is a map of the area, your life and psycho power count. Below these is the action screen. ****In each of these seven areas, there are several floors which can be reached via the elevator. At the beginning of the game, your only weapons are your fists, but weapons can be collected throughout each area, which include psycho punch, ray gun, light gun, and bombs. Power-ups like extra life and psycho power can also be collected. If you use the psycho punch or psycho gun, your psycho power gets depleted, and when it is empty, you must stock up on some more. You can also get shields that will protect you from laser beams, and jet engines so that you can fly over hazards.**In some areas, you defeat a boss which leaves an ID card, which you can use to access other areas of the fortress. ****Some chief cyborgs are easy to kill, while some are hard. You will just have to work out which weapon works best with them. The game ends when you lose all your life. ****You are not alone in this mission. You also have Adina, your contact back at headquarters. Follow her instructions carefully and you may survive.****Cyborg Hunter is based on the Japanese-only Borgman."},{"id":6808,"title":"Daffy Duck in Hollywood ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Probe Software Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The Looney Tunes platformer Daffy Duck in Hollywood received a unique version for Sega's 8-bit systems. While similar in story, concept and themes to the Mega Drive version, the 8-bit version has unique level designs and also several differences in gameplay. Players control Daffy Duck, who is hired to reacquire Yosemite Sam's Golden Cartoon Movie Awards, stolen by the nefarious Doctor Duck Brain. Daffy has to make his way through six different worlds of three levels each. Each world is based on a movie genre including western, horror, adventure, sci-fi and more. At the beginning of the game, the six levels of the first two worlds can be selected in any order. Completing all six unlocks the levels of the next two worlds. Each level consists of several sections. The entry to the next section only opens once Daffy has dispatched a number of enemies in the current section. To to so, Daffy is armed with a bubble gun. Shooting bubbles at enemies makes most of them float away, some however are invulnerable and must be avoided. Daffy can upgrade his gun via bubble power-ups, making it shoot faster, in different patterns or with more power. Also available are magic wand power-ups which summon a \"fairy duck mother\", preventing Daffy from losing a life by absorbing the next hit - otherwise, each hit is instantly fatal. Golden clipboards give continues while dollar signs, gold coins and diamonds can be collected for points. Not every level contains one of the Movie Awards, and collecting them isn't even necessary to finish the game. Yosemite Sam won't be pleased however if not all are recovered."},{"id":6809,"title":"Danan - The Jungle Fighter ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Long ago, in the distant land of Moralos, in a time when vast jungles still covered the Earth, an evil presence emerged from its tomb beneath the ground. His name was Gilbas, and he was about to destroy the inhabitants of the land. Aganan, a great warrior, was summoned to save the troubled land and put an end to Gilbas by sealing him in the tome from where it came.****Unfortunately, Gilba was successfully resurrected and another warrior, Danan, was called. His quest is to locate the three sacred objects that Aganan used to defeat Gilbas: \"The Orb of Light\", \"The Amulet of Light\", and \"The Knife of Light\". ****There are about four rounds to complete, and has Danan going through exotic locations defeating enemies such as valkyries, ogres, bees, spiders, and several others. At the end of each round, you come face to face with a boss, which takes quite a number of hits to kill with your sword. Once they are defeated, they are likely to give you one of the objects that you need to defeat Gilbas. More to the story is then revealed.****Assisting you with your journey are three animals: an eagle, a monkey, and some other animal that I am unfamiliar with. To get these animals to help you, however, you will need to collect three of their tokens that are found in yellow chests. These animals are quite useful in dangerous situations. The eagle, for example, can get a hold of you and fly you to safety if more than one type of enemy surrounds you. Anyway, you can get these animals to help you at any place, at any time, as long as you have three of its tokens. Yellow chests can also reveal extra strength, extra time, or extra health.****The game ends when you run out of time, or when you lose your health, and there are no second chances, unless you manage to find some elixirs, which are rare."},{"id":6810,"title":"Dead Angle ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Seibu Kaihatsu Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this game you play the role of a man who's girlfriend has been kidnapped by a ruthless mafia boss and you need to find her quickly. ****The gameplay involves you having to shoot all the mafia henchmen before being able to fight the level boss. The game is view as a 1st person/3rd person hybrid where you are shooting in first person but you can see the outline of your character. To avoid getting shot you have to make sure you are not in front of an enemy as when you are your outline turns red and you are vulnerable. You can duck for cover but you automatically pop up after a few seconds so timing is everything. There is also a time limit for each level and more enemies to kill as the game progresses."},{"id":6811,"title":"Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Aspect Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Donald meets Hewey, Dewey and Louie, back from their latest adventure with Uncle Scrooge.  But Uncle Scrooge has been cursed by a pendant he found while adventuring, and is now floating in the air like a balloon!  He gives Donald his adventurer's diary and asks Donald to retrace his steps and return the pendant to its rightful place - this is the only thing that will return Scrooge to normal.****Deep Duck Trouble is a platform game where you play as Donald Duck.  You must make your way through four different areas of the island - the jungle, an inlet, a volcano, and a valley - and defeat bosses at the end of each area.  Donald can defeat enemies by jumping on their heads.  He can also defeat them by kicking bricks which will may then hit his enemies.  Donald's trademark temper also comes into play: if he eats a chili pepper, he will become furious and plough through anything in his way, whether it be bricks or enemies!"},{"id":6812,"title":"Desert Speedtrap Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Probe Software Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"This is a platform game starring Looney Tunes famous Road Runner(who you control) and nemesis Wile E. Coyote. Road Runner can jump,  eat birdseed to replenish life and run,  of course! Holding the D-pad down speeds him up. The clock is ticking and if you run out of time a try is lost,  collecting stars adds time to the clock****There are various items/powerups and bonus areas****3 difficulty settings,  choice to play with or without music and/or sound effects and an option to play the game music while not in game"},{"id":6813,"title":"Desert Strike ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","publisherName":"Domark Software, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The first game in the Strike series. A year after the Gulf War, a self styled General named Kilbaba (Muababa in the GBA version) takes over an Arab Emirate and threatens to start WWIII against its enemy in the West, the U.S. The whole world holds their breath as the President chooses you to destroy Kilbaba and his terrorist army before he launches a nuclear attack on the world!****You must fly an specially designed AH-64A Apache on a series of missions from rescuing MIAs, destroying power plants, to blowing apart SCUD missles! Take out his defenses while trying to find out Kilbaba's plans. Take on the Madman and forever rid this threat....in the desert!"},{"id":6814,"title":"Dick Tracy ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"BlueSky Software, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This is one of the games based on the Dick Tracy movie. You are Dick Tracy, a police detective who enjoys a peaceful life with his wife. But his wife's father is murdered by a local gangster named Big Boy Caprice, and Dick Tracy is now out for revenge. The game doesn't follow the exact plot of the movie, but simply lets Dick Tracy fight his way through several levels until he faces his archenemy.****This is a platform shooter/\"beat-'em-up\" game. Plenty of gunmen will attack our hero from all the sides. Dick can only move to the right or to the left. He can use his pistol gun to take out enemies who are in front or behind him. Since he can't approach enemies who attack from the depth of the screen, he can dispose of them using his machine gun. When the enemy is too close, Dick will punch him instead of shooting."},{"id":6815,"title":"Dinobasher - Starring Bignose the Caveman (Europe) (Proto)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Optimus Software","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6816,"title":"Double Dragon ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Technos Japan Corp.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Set in a post-apocalyptic New York, Double Dragon is the story of Billy and Jimmy Lee, twin brothers trained in the fighting style of Sou-Setsu-Ken. Together, they manage a small martial arts training school, teaching their students in self-defense. One day, Billy's girlfriend, Marian, is kidnapped off the street by the \"Black Warriors\", a savage street gang led by a man named Willy. The Black Warriors demand the Lee brothers disclose their martial arts secrets in exchange for Marian's freedom. The Lee brothers set out on a rescue mission to crush the Black Warriors and save Marian.****Using whatever techniques they have at their disposal, from the basic punches and kicks to the invulnerable elbow strike, as well any weapon that comes into their hands, the Lee brothers must pursue the gang through the city slum, industrial area and the forest before reaching their hideout to confront the big boss, Willy."},{"id":6817,"title":"Double Hawk ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Opera House","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the early 1990s, violence was spreading across the globe, and the disturbances centered exclusively around a group of international terrorists whose purpose is to terrorize and massacre the innocent. The United Nations ordered two seasoned veterans, John Jackson and  Jack Thomas, to destroy the syndicate.****Double Hawk has two settings: easy and difficult, and the gameplay is similar to Cabal, in which you have to kill a group of enemies before a meter runs out to proceed to the next level, and these enemies include soldiers, tanks, choppers, snorkelers, and more. Your journey will take you through jungles, wastelands, villages, seashore, and finally, to the mountain. During the way, you can get different power-ups that include bombs, machine guns, rapid fire, and more speed. There are five missions, consisting of four levels each, including a boss level."},{"id":6818,"title":"Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Compile","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Okay, so this Dr. Robotnik guy, he decides to turn something else into robots.  This time, it's the citizens of Beanville!  It's up to you to save them from their doom.  You drop pairs of beans into the dungeons, trying to create groups of four in matching colors.  You must challenge Dr. Robotnik's robots to a battle and defeat them, and eventually face the Eggman himself."},{"id":6819,"title":"Dragon - The Bruce Lee Story ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Europe) Ltd.","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Based on the 1993 movie of the same name, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story  has Bruce Lee learn that he was born in America and he sets off to explore this new land. However it is a dangerous place and must fight to survive.****Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story is a side-scrolling action game. Bruce Lee travels through various locations and engages enemies in martial arts. As Bruce Lee, the player can jump and attack. The direction button being pressed at the time of the attack determines whether Bruce will Punch, Roundhouse Kick or Low Kick. Power-ups are scattered throughout the levels and can be activated by attacking them. Bruce has a health meter at the top of the screen, when it is depleted he loses a life."},{"id":6820,"title":"Dragon Crystal ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Dragon Crystal is a dungeon crawler with RPG elements, along the lines of classics such as Rogue or Nethack. Without relying on a story, the game throws you into a randomly generated world which you should explore carefully - and most importantly, where you must survive! The complex, maze-like levels reveal their structure only after you cover the corresponding map areas. Your goal in each level is to reach a teleporter which will take you to the next one. There are also a lot of random items scattered around - weapons, armor, money, and food. Money allows you to continue the game if you die, food prevents you from starving. The enemies are visible on screen, and you fight them in a fast-paced turn-based combat, moving around and pressing direction arrows to strike with the equipped weapon. You are always accompanied by an egg which will eventually grow up to be a dragon if you have leveled up enough."},{"id":6821,"title":"Dynamite Duke ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Seibu Kaihatsu Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Duke, armed with a machine gun and cybernetic arm, walks sideways through enemy bases, shooting snipers and engaging in hand-to-hand combat with bosses and the occasional knife-wielding soldier. An over-the-shoulder perspective is used throughout."},{"id":6822,"title":"Dynamite Dux ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Side-scrolling beat 'em ups in which you must rescue a trapped female friend are nothing unusual. Being able to use direct-combat moves as well as collecting bonus weapons, and food for energy recharging, is pretty typical as well. Games of this type that were converted from the arcade to home computers are particularly commonplace - Renegade and the Double Dragon series are famous examples.****Where this one stands out, however, is the setting of your character as a duck called Bin, and with motion having a clear waddling appearance. The enemies to fight are all from the animal kingdom, but somewhat warped - crocodiles with boxing moves and cows armed with rocket packs for example. Bin has six levels to clear before he can rescue Lucy from Archaca's clutches."},{"id":6823,"title":"Dynamite Headdy (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Minato Giken","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6824,"title":"E-SWAT - City Under Siege ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Crime is getting out of control in Liberty City, and to combat the problem, the LCPD establishes a new unit, called ESWAT (Enhanced Special Weapons and Tactics). Police officers who are promoted to this unit wear a cyber-suit that contains state-of-the-art military equipment including two Turbo-Booster Thrusters, extra ammunition, and increased protection. In order to become an ESWAT member, all a dedicated police officer has to do is arrest enough criminal masterminds to progress through the ranks, which include Captain, Assistant Chief, and Chief.****ESWAT: Cyber Police is a horizontal-scrolling beat 'em up where you have to make your way from left to right and defeat a mastermind. There are 15 stages to complete, and have you patrolling through Liberty streets, car yards, stadiums, restaurants, the CBD, construction sites, and boat docks. While you're out on patrol, you can pick up ammunition, and the amount you get varies. For example, on some levels, ammo may be worth 10 bullets, while in others, you may get 60 bullets. Once you have obtained the cyber-suit, you wear it for the duration of the game."},{"id":6825,"title":"Earthworm Jim (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Eurocom Entertainment Software","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6826,"title":"Ecco - The Tides of Time (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Novotrade International","players":"","genre":"Action","description":""},{"id":6827,"title":"Ecco the Dolphin ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Novotrade International, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Travel through time along with Ecco the dolphin, in the only game that could call itself a \"dolphin simulator\". Indeed, you can do pretty much everything a typical dolphin does, including eating fish, surfacing in order to breathe, using your biological sonar and of course, jumping out of the water to amaze your friends.****The storyline is actually deeper that one may think by looking at the box illustration. As Ecco, you are the only dolphin who managed to escape from a giant whirlpool which sucked down your entire pod. The five shining stars on your forehead show that you are the chosen one to save them. But that task will be not be an easy one, as you will have to travel through time and space with the Atlantean time machine, and meet the mystical Asterite in order to defeat the Vortex Queen."},{"id":6828,"title":"Enduro Racer ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"In this game you play the role of an endurance bike racer. The gameplay involves you racing against the clock to get to the finish line and jumping over ramps. At the end of each race you get points for how many cars or bikes you have overtaken with which you can upgrade your bike.**There are various different terrain for you to race on including desert beach and dirt tracks plus a number of things to slow you down or even knock you off of your bike all together. The main idea is to find the best route through each level to shave off valuable seconds in order to over take more cars and bikes.****The Japanese version of the game has more Tracks than the European and US versions have. Among  them is a snow track which is one of the hardest tracks in the game, because there is a lot of stones on the thin road."},{"id":6829,"title":"F-16 Fighting Falcon ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Nexa Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"In this game, you are flying the F-16 Fighting Falcon, the most advanced jet fighter in the world. In this carefully crafted simulation, your mission is to take down all enemy jets and remain airborne as possible.****You are equipped with your standard gun, plus some missiles that you can use to take them down. There are ten levels. The number of missiles you have vary between each level. Furthermore, each level is difficult than the last with more enemy jet fighters that you have to take down."},{"id":6830,"title":"F1 ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Lankhor","publisherName":"Domark Software Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"F1 is an Official Formula One Racing Game. There are two modes of play available: \"Arcade\", \"Grand Prix\". In both of these modes you complete a certain number of laps (4, 8, or 12) and select which circuit that you want to race on. The circuits include San Marino, France, Britain, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Japan, and Australia. Some circuits are easy, while some are difficult. ****There are slight differences between the two modes. For instance, \"Arcade\" allows you to select the circuit in any order that you like, whereas \"Grand Prix\" only allows you to fine-tune your car before starting a race. You also need to race a circuit in the order that they appear on the circuit selection screen, but you can skip a track if you want. ****F1 is a 1-2 player game, meaning that if you have another player handy, you can compete against each other."},{"id":6831,"title":"Fantastic Dizzy ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Chameleon","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The evil wizard Zaks has cast a spell on the peaceful Yolkfolk, and while many fell under his spell, others have other problems to deal with, including Dizzy, who saw his girlfriend Daisy kidnapped and taken hostage by Zaks, and it's up to him to restore the Yolkfolk to normal and rescue Daisy from the top of the Cloud Castle's tower.****The most technically-advanced of Dizzy's adventure games in many ways, it was the only one to feature actual scrolling rather than a flick-screen system, the only one not to be released for the 8 bit computers the character originated on, the only one to originate on a console, as well as featuring many mini-games, such as Bubble Dizzy and an Operation Wolf clone. ****Gameplay involves walking Dizzy through the levels, picking up objects and using them to solve simple puzzles. There are plenty of tests of arcade skill along the way as well, as gaps must be jumped and baddies avoided - starting with a limited number of lives, the player can earn more by completing Theodore's puzzle. Before rescuing Daisy the player must capture all stars that unlock the gates of the tower."},{"id":6832,"title":"Fantasy Zone - The Maze ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Sega decided to make their last game in the Fantasy Zone series different. You see, the gameplay now involves you going around mazes, collecting all the dots while avoiding enemies. You are awarded points for each dot collected, but they vary depending on their size. For example, small dots award ten points each, while you get 200 points for each larger dot you collect. Once you have collected all the dots in the maze, the enemies will turn into coins, which you must quickly get in a strict time limit and you move on to the next maze. Just before this, though, you get a statistics screen that shows the amount of time that you spent in the maze. Points are also awarded, but sadly, if you spent over sixty seconds in a maze, you won't get any.****Every world you travel to consist of three mazes, and after you complete all three, a bonus round appears where the object is to collect all coins before time expires. While you are collecting the dots in the normal mazes, you must touch the enemy's energy, a flashing red spot within each maze to avoid 2nd-generation enemies from entering the mazes. Some power-ups can be collected, which consist of weapons and speed boosters (big wings), which can be collected by landing on the circle which it is in. However, you need money in form of the amount outlined just before each maze. If you land on a circle while you are short of cash, a 'NO SELLING' sign will appear above it, and you have to collect some more dots and try again. ****Also you can die by touching an enemy. When you die, a coin will take you place, and when you get resurrected, you can grab the coin. The game can be played with two players, but the same rule applies in a 2-player game."},{"id":6833,"title":"Fantasy Zone ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Fantasy Zone is a solar system consisting of eight brightly colored, fantastic planets. The evil Menons are trying to take over all of the planets in the Fantasy Zone by using misappropriated foreign currency to build their forces. It is the player's job to recover all of the coins and save the solar system! ****Fantasy Zone is an arcade style shooter for one or two players. The goal is to destroy all of the creatures on each planet and collect as many of the lost coins as possible. At the end of each level is a large enemy that will have to be defeated before moving on to the next world.  At various points in the game, the player will be able to find a parts shop, which allows purchasing improvements for his spaceship, including better weapons and faster engines."},{"id":6834,"title":"Fantasy Zone II - The Tears of Opa-Opa ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa is the sequel to Fantasy Zone, in which you control Opa-Opa, a pretty colored ship with wings on its side. You must destroy the large creatures in each world before moving on to the next. Your task becomes difficult by other small creatures that happen to pass by. If you destroy a large creature, they will drop a dollar bill, which you can pick up and use at the shop to buy items and powerful weapons such as laser beams, x-way shots, and big wings. Another way to get money is to shoot certain kinds of enemies all in a row.****More often than not, some large creatures will reveal a warp gate rather than a dollar bill. You can go through the warp gate to get to another part of the land, and destroy more large creatures. Only one of them will have a warp gate in the form of a 'stop' sign - that is your ticket to the round boss, but you must defeat all large creatures in order to pass through it. Also like in the original can you walk on the ground to avoid approaching enemies, and spend money in the shop to get new weapons (but they only last for a limited time)."},{"id":6835,"title":"Ferias Frustradas do Pica Pau (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6836,"title":"FIFA International Soccer (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tiertex Design Studios","players":"","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":""},{"id":6837,"title":"Fire & Forget II ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Titus France SA","publisherName":"Titus France SA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Part two in the Fire and Forget series, best described as Crazy Cars (also by Titus) with weapons in a futuristic setting. This game combines the genres action and driving.****In each of the five levels you need to blow your way to the front of the death convoy and shot down the leader of a group of terrorists, who plans to blow up a city. Your machine of destruction is a car with the ability to fly."},{"id":6838,"title":"Fire & Ice (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6839,"title":"Flash, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Probe Software Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The Flash is a side-scrolling platformer starring the eponymous D.C. comics hero. The game is divided into six rounds, each round has two stages and a boss fight. Within each stage, Flash must get to the exit before the time limit runs out, though the exit must first be unlocked by activating a switch. Apart from a speedy protagonist, the game has some similarities to Sonic the Hedgehog, as the levels have a similarly complex structure with different passages and many optional areas. While Flash moves very fast in general, he can also move with even higher SuperSpeed, but only as long as the necessary SuperSpeed energy is not drained. The energy is also used for performing vibrating attacks and can be recharged by at Star Food vendors scattered in the levels. Vibrating attacks can be used to destroy blocks (which contain either traps or power-ups) and to get rid of bad guys. For the latter, Flash also has a spin attack. He can use it only while moving, but no energy is required."},{"id":6840,"title":"Flintstones, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tiertex Design Studios","publisherName":"Grandslam Video Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The Flintstones is a game based on the popular cartoon series The Flintstones by Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc.****It's weekend! Fred Flintstone thinks of only one thing: bowling  **with his friend and neighbor Barney.**Unfortunately, his wife Wilma got other plans for him. Fred has to paint the living room and Wilma is not going to help him with it. No, she goes shopping.**And if that's not enough, Wilma also tells Fred that his mother-in-law is coming over.****The Flintstones game is divided in four parts.****Part 1: Painting the walls of your living room.**To go to the bowling alley before it is closed Fred has to paint  the walls as quickly as possible. To paint the walls Fred uses the tail of a living squirrel. **Pebbles tries to leap out her playpen and starts crawling around and starts scribbling on the walls. If Fred wants to put Pebbles back in the playpen then he has to drop the squirrel, that immediately starts wandering off. When Pebbles is back in the playpen Fred has to chase the squirrel and dip its tail in the paint again.****Part 2: Driving your car on the way to the bowling center.**Finally, when all walls are painted Fred can go to the bowling  **alley!**Fred has to drive to the bowling alley but unfortunately the roads are in a very bad condition. The road surface is dire and covered with rocks!**And if one of the wheels hit a bump it will break off the car and disappear into the distance.****Part 3: A bowling competition between Fred and Barney.**At the bowling alley the following bowling parameters can be set: the spin and speed of the ball and the starting position of the player.**Each turn gives two throws (except he gets a strike). A game  **takes ten turns. while a match takes three games.****Part 4: Saving Pebbles at a construction site.**On his way home Fred discovers that Pebbles has disappeared!  Don't let Wilma find that out!**Fred finds Pebbles at a construction site on top of some  **scaffolding. He has to climb the scaffolding to rescue her.**If Fred fails to rescue his daughter then Barney rescues her and Fred will be branded as a failure!"},{"id":6841,"title":"Forgotten Worlds ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Corporation","publisherName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Forgotten Worlds features two characters known as The Nameless Ones, who both look like Arnold Schwarzenegger, one even has a mohawk. It's their job to rid the planet of the attacking aliens. ****Guiding your character around the screen as they fly with jet-packs, guns on full auto, you control a satellite which you rotate around your character for the direction in which your gun is firing. At the end of each level is a boss which needs to be killed to progress.****Enemies that have been killed drop money. At the end of every level is a shop where you can buy weapons, armour, items and first-aid packs."},{"id":6842,"title":"G-LOC Air Battle ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Flying","description":"The Citizens Defence Force does not trust the United Nations to keep a troubled 21st century world at peace. It confiscates a horde of planes and warships, and as a UN loyalist, it is your job to shoot them down. Solving starvation and disease can wait, apparently.****The game is split into 8 stages, which are split into sub-stages over land and sea, each of which has a strict time limit, and a target number of planes to shoot down. They take place from behind your plane, which can be controlled with ‘up’ referring to ‘climb’ or ‘dive’, depending on player preference. You are armed with 10 missiles as well as standard weapons. The plane can survive a few hits, so watch the damage report as it goes from red to black. ****Fail to complete a section in the time limit and you use up a continue, but the amount of planes previously shot down is not reset, making the second attempt easier Chase HQ style. As you destroy enemies you gain access to better planes, and the rank reported at the end of the game improves – this is also dependent on the skill level you play at."},{"id":6843,"title":"Gain Ground ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Gain Ground is an arcade style action game with a bit of strategy thrown in. The goal is get all of the soldiers to the opposite side of the screen or to kill all of the enemies. Each soldier in the army has a unique specialization, from among 20 types. Each soldier can attack in two different ways, using either a normal weapon or a special weapon. The strategy comes from deciding which soldier would do best in which situation. Some weapons are better at dealing with certain enemies and obstacles than other weapons.****Players start with only three soldiers but can encounter other soldiers that can be rescued, by touching them. If the new solider survives long enough to reach the exit, they can be added to the soldier inventory. The number of possible soldier in a player's army is over 30 soldiers. There are 50 stages total, divided into rounds of 10. At the end of each round, players encounter an enemy boss."},{"id":6844,"title":"Galactic Protector (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Shooter","description":""},{"id":6845,"title":"Galaxy Force ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"AM R&D Dept. #2","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Made in the hey-day of SEGA's sprite scaling hardware (After Burner, Out Run) in the arcades, Galaxy Force is a combination of After Burner and G-Loc R-360 set in space.****The game is divided into four \"scenes\", or planets: the A world is a green planet, world B is a fire-ridden lava planet, world C is a green water planet and world D is barren ice planet. You must fly your spaceship above the planet's surface, facing not only Space Harrier-style enemy attack waves, but also natural phenomena such as meteorites, lava eruptions and tornadoes. To fight them, you have a vulcan as well as an undepletable stock of missiles.****Once you have fought your way across the planet, you enter a tunnel system in the inner confines of the planet. As the tunnel turns, you are given directions as to which way you must manoeuvre, but the narrow tunnel gives you little space to take evasive action. Once you escape the tunnel, the entire planet is destroyed, leading you towards the ultimate boss encounter."},{"id":6846,"title":"Gangster Town ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Gun","description":"In Gangster Town, you must use the Light Phaser to shoot unruly mobsters from the town, starting with a car chase, a walk through downtown, shootouts in a bar and nightclub and more. Bonus games, such as finding a key in a brick wall,  are included as you complete the game."},{"id":6847,"title":"Gauntlet ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari Games Corporation","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Gauntlet, the original arcade smash hit, is a fighting game where you choose a character and let rip into the hordes of enemies that assault you on you way to the end of the level. One or two players must make their way through 100 levels of mayhem and magic. ****It featured a choice of four characters to play with, each with different weapons. Thor the Warrior, has a  bludgeoning battle axe, Thyra the Valkyrie, has a close range sword, Questor the Elf has his long range bow, and Merlin the Wizard has magical bolts.****Ghosts, goblins and even the life draining Death are your enemies. Enemies stream out of generators, so destroy these before tackling the rest. ****Keys are needed to open the many doors within the levels, and in some situations a door will contain only bonus items, not a progressive route.  Scattered magic potions act like smart bombs and clear the screen of all enemies. Beware of poison though, this reduces your energy level.**Treasure is abundant throughout the levels and adds to your score."},{"id":6848,"title":"Gekioko PunPun Maru (Japan) (Unl)","systemName":"Master System","year":"2013","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"MtChocolate","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6849,"title":"George Foreman's KO Boxing ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SIMS Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Flying Edge, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Boxing/Sports","description":"The Master System and Game Gear versions of George Foreman's KO Boxing are fairly identical to the other versions in concept, but there are a few notable changes. The game is a reworking of the Master System title James 'Buster' Douglas Knockout Boxing, not to be confused with the Genesis title with the same name, which is entirely different.****Just like the other versions players are cast as George Foreman to go through a series of boxing matches against different opponents to win the championship title belt. Compared to the other titles, these versions have new opponents and show the boxers from the side. Players can move left or right in the ring to avoid punches. Other moves including blocking, and left and right punches that can be varied into jabs and crosses. Matches can last up to ten rounds and when no regular or technical knock-out occurs, the winner is based on the jury's points, provided between the rounds. During knock-out phases, no buttons need to be pressed to get the boxer back to his feet. At the start of the game, a slow or fast speed for the gameplay can be selected.****Each match the player's boxer can use three super punches. These need to be charged and then unleashed when near an opponent. It sends them straight to the back of the ring, a dangerous area as it is easy to keep punching them into the ropes. Health is slightly restored during the intermission and after each won match the player is awarded skill points to be distributed over three characteristics. Matches for two players are supported."},{"id":6850,"title":"Geraldinho (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6851,"title":"Ghost House ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"You're about to inherit the family jewels. If you can get to them, that is.****They're hidden inside the haunted mansion, which wouldn't be such a big deal if it weren't infested with Draculas, Bats, Fire Blowers, Mummies, and other deadly weirdos. You'll have to ward off or destroy everything that gets in your way -- no matter how grotesque it appears. Furthermore, you'll have to keep punching your way through the mansion until you find the secret key. You then have to use it to open one of the five coffins, defeat Dracula, capture the jewel he drops, and make your way out of the mansion.****You play the role of Mick, and everything is going to stop you from completing these tasks and making you way out of the mansion. You just have to punch, or jump on, your enemies to defeat them. And arrows will be flying from either direction and will attempt to hit you on the head, and you must either duck or jump on them for extra points. You can jump or touch lights to freeze everything on screen for a few seconds. Rather than punching, you can collect a sword on the lower level by jumping on it as it flies past you. The sword is useful when you fight Dracula or getting rid of Fire Blowers.****You start the game with three lives, and receive an additional life every 50,000 and 150,000 points. You also have an energy meter. You lose energy when you touch one of the monsters. When you run out of energy, you lose a life. You gain energy by collecting treasures scattered throughout the mansion, and it is restored when you kill a Dracula."},{"id":6852,"title":"Ghostbusters ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the movie of the same name, the Ghostbusters are the ones to call who will \"bust\" any ghost hauntings. It does this through the use of nuclear accelerated \"proton packs\" and traps, whereby the ghosts can be captured and transferred to a secure storage facility. However New York City has suddenly become a very haunted place, and the number of ghosts has suddenly increased. The Ghostbusters must reduce the paranormal (PK) level in the city, representing ghost power, before the Temple of Zuul awakens and ressurects an evil goddess, Gozer.****Ghostbusters is an action game that combines an overhead view and a side-view. From Ghostbusters HQ, the player must monitor the map of New York City for \"ghost alarms\" as well as casual spirits, and plot a route to the alarmed area. The player then controls the Ghostbuster vehicle as it drives through traffic. Here, the player is able to capture casual ghosts on the way if they are en route. Once at the location, the game switches to a side-view. Two of the ghostbusters will take position and activate their proton beams and toss a trap to the ground. The player will attempt to  maneuver the ghost(s) over the placed trap. Once activated, the trap attempts to capture any ghosts directly above it. Successful capture will earn the player money, which can then be used to purchase new Ghostbusters vehicles and new modifications for the vehicle. Unsuccessful capture will see the ghost fly away.****As the game progresses, the PK energy of the city increases. Ghostbusters must keep it under critical levels by being constantly  successful at ghost captures. Eventually the Temple of Zuul will activate, and if the PK levels are still manageable, the Ghostbusters can venture there for a final showdown with Gozer."},{"id":6853,"title":"Ghouls'n Ghosts ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Three years have passed since Arthur defeated the Demon King Astaroth and rescued his beloved Princess Prin-Prin (see Ghosts 'N Goblins). A new villain, the Great Demon King Lucifer (Loki in some versions) has become the new leader of Ghoul Realm. While returning from a journey, Arthur sees the Princess' castle and her village under attack by Lucifer's forces. While rushing towards her beloved knight, the Princess is struck by one of Lucifer's laser beams.****Now, Arthur must venture back to the Lucifer's palace and destroy the demon in order to rescue the Princess' soul and bring her back to life! And it won't matter whether he fights in his shining armor or in his underwear alone...the bravest Knight in the land isn't going to be stopped by some monsters! Although the game starts with graveyard and marsh territory familiar from the first game, later levels are set in a tower, a mass of skeletons, and a castle.****Players progress from left to right (from bottom to top in level 3), and have to hack down the aforementioned monsters with a sword. The journey includes ledges, ladders, lava pits and slippery slopes. Different weapons can be collected, by finding suits of armor inside chests. Each of the five stages has its own setting and a final boss."},{"id":6854,"title":"Global Defense ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Arcade translation of Sega's SDI.  You pilot a satellite in outer space.  Your job: To destroy alien attackers who are waging a nuclear war against planets in the solar system, including Earth and even the moon!  What's unique about this title, is the satellite and your primary weapon move independently of each other.  Position your satellite too far away from the action and the bullets take too long to hit your target.  It's a good balance between dodging objects crucial to your survival and shooting down the enemy targets.  If the planet takes too much damage, you lose.  There are both Offensive and Defensive battle modes.  There is also a 2-player mode where you and a friend can team up, one controlling the satellite and the other controlling the weapon making this a multiplayer game as well."},{"id":6855,"title":"Golden Axe ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Sega's classic arcade beat-'em-up game, Golden Axe puts in the shoes of one of three heroes, each with his own reason for trying to overthrow the evil rule of Death-Adder, who - along with his forces of darkness - kidnapped and imprisoned the King and his daughter and stole the legendary Golden Axe.****This is a horizontal fighting game, where you basically take one of the three characters (a warrior, a dwarf or an amazon) and bash everything which stands between you and Death Adder himself."},{"id":6856,"title":"Golden Axe Warrior ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Golden Axe Warrior is a spin-off of the Golden Axe games, a series of side-scrolling Beat'Em Ups from Sega.** **In ancient times a horde of giants rebelled against the elders and a brutal war ensued. Things looked grave until finally a hero, carrying the Golden Axe, appeared and drove back the giants. Since then, the kingdom of Firewood has been ruled by a family that had mastered the power of the nine crystals to ward off all evil from Firewood. Everyone lived in peace until one of Firewood's ministers betrayed his king and sold the nine crystals to Death Adder, one of the evil giants. Death Adder has hidden the nine crystals in nine dungeons, has unleashed hordes of monsters and is threatening to take over the world. Will there be another hero who can find the Golden Axe and defeat Death Adder?****Gameplay in Golden Axe Warrior is very similar to The Legend Of Zelda, meaning you will spend most of your time exploring the large overworld fighting against lots of enemies and looking for the dungeons in which the crystals are hidden. Inside the dungeons you have to fight more enemies, find treasures and keys, solve simple puzzles and defeat the dungeon's boss to get one of the crystals. In order to survive against the large number of enemies, you will be able to find many different weapons and three different spells."},{"id":6857,"title":"Golfamania ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Golf/Sports","description":"Golfamania is a golfing simulation game where players play on an 18 hole golf course with all the rules and scoring like in the real game.****Within the game there are 4 different modes to play on that includes Practice, Match Play, Stroke Play, and Pro Tournament. In Practice a single player can play any of the 18 holes available. Match Play is 2 player mode against human or computer. Stroke Play is the player can play up to 4 others that can include 1 computer player. In this mode the character skill can increase in 3 different areas that are power, accuracy, and luck with the 6 different characters available. The main mode is the Pro Tournament and it is where the player plays against over 30 computer players (all playing different holes) with the objective to score lower than the other players (as per the rules of golf). Based on performance the player can earn experience points (XP) that they can use to upgrade the power, accuracy, and luck of the character for future tournaments. Some of the holes have awards like ‘longest drive’ and ‘hole in one’ awards that can earn bonus XP.     ****Regardless of the mode the game is played in the same sort of way. The player selects a character (the selection depends on the mode) and then sets up the character by naming and picking their style.  In all modes but Practice the player must pick 3 golf clubs that they must remove from their selection of 17 different clubs (1-5 wood, 1-9 Iron, Pitching Wedge, Sand Wedge, and Putter). When playing the player is presented with a top down view where the player lines up the shot and the location on the golf ball they want to hit (for spin). Then the player selects the club they want to use (all go varying distances). When that is all done the player must play the skill part of the game, where they are presented with a power bar that has a marker that going is up and down along it. The player must stop the marker on the red area in the centre of the power bar to get a good hit (with the center been a perfect hit)and if this area is missed the ball will only travel about 20 yards (compared to about 100+ yards of a good hit). The amount of red that is on the power bar depends on the golf club used. To help the player the distance of the shot can be lowered in exchange for a lower marker speed and can be used for shots closer to the hole (very helpful for putter shots). The game uses battery backed RAM save to continue play later."},{"id":6858,"title":"Golvellius ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Compile","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In this game, you play Kelesis, a warrior who is sent to seek out Golvellius and rescue the beautiful Princess Rena. But in order to find him, you must defeat seven of his fiercest demons that were sent to stop you. These demons are found in caves throughout the valley floor, but in order to access these caves, you need to defeat some of the wild beasts that are scattered throughout the valley. When you kill these beasts, you will receive some gold, but when you are hit by these beasts, your energy will be lost. Some caves will appear when certain objects are struck with your sword. In some caves,you will find fairies, sorceresses, and wise women who will help you in many ways be increasing gold, giving you life potions, and restoring your energy.****There is a password save feature in this game. At the beginning of each area, you can enter a cave where a woman tells you what the password is, but if you die in the course of your quest, the password will already be revealed. By entering this password, you will be able to begin the game from the opening of the valley (if you get that far) with all your possessions intact."},{"id":6859,"title":"GP Rider ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA-AM2 Co., LTD.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"GP Rider is an arcade like motorcycle racing game that players can race in all the tracks of all the 15 tracks of the 1989 Motorcycle Grand Prix. There is also an extra Arcade track for the player to race on.****There are 3 modes of play that are Arcade, Tournament, and Grand Prix. In Arcade the player races on only 1 track that is named Arcade. In Tournament players get to choose any number of tracks to race, from 0 (which defaults to the Arcade track) to all 15 available tracks. Grand Prix is where the player races in all 15 tracks in order of the 1989 season. ****All races regardless of the mode played in the same way. The game is played on a split screen even if only one player is playing. A CPU character named Wayne controls the bike on the top screen if there is no other player playing. Wayne races like a real player would, having both good and bad races and occasionally making mistakes. The race is made up of a Qualify to determine gird position and then the Race where the player races 15 other races (including Wayne) over a predefined number of laps depending on track length. The track can raced in ether the wet or the dry (only dry in Arcade mode) and the weather can change from the Qualify to the Race. The races take place on flat roads with straights and curves simulating the layout of the real track. On the bike there is a fuel gage that simply counts down the seconds left of fuel and is automatically refilled at the completion of each lap. If the player doesn’t complete the lap before time runs out then the player will “Out of Fuel” and end the race in the placed down with other non-finishers. At the end of each race (accept in Arcade mode) the player will get points depending on there position before going onto the next race.****The player sets up the bike with some basic set ups that are all available from the start. In Arcade mode the player has the options of an Automatic or Manual gearbox with either High Gearing (better top speed) or Low Gearing (better acceleration). In Tournament and Grand Prix modes the options are extended to Engine type of Lean, Medium, and Thirsty which progressively adds speed while cutting the time available per lap. There is gearing that works the same as Arcade mode, and a tyre type of wet and dry depending on the weather."},{"id":6860,"title":"Great Baseball (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1985","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":""},{"id":6861,"title":"Great Baseball ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Baseball/Sports","description":"Every play in the major league is brought to this diamond. So pitch, swing, and steal bases like the pros. Play ball !!****Play Great Baseball with another player or against the CPU. Next, choose to play with or against different teams including New York, Toronto, Milwaukee, Chicago, Seattle, Boston, and many others. Finally, select your pitcher and his specialty and stamina, and away you go."},{"id":6862,"title":"Great Basketball ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Basketball/Sports","description":"Great Basketball is an 8-bit simulation of international basketball competition.  Choose from one of eight countries (USA, Canada, USSR, Japan, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Italy, Hungary) and jump into the intense hoops action, featuring 5-on-5 play, defensive and offensive fouls, free throws, and three-point shots.****Single player mode is a double-elimination tournament.  Win a game, and you get to allocate bonus points to various RPG-style attributes like shooting, passing, and jumping.  There’s also a two player mode—but remember, only one team can win it all!"},{"id":6863,"title":"Great Football ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Football/Sports","description":"Great Football plays as a regular professional American football game. One has the option to choose from the AFC league or the NFC league and then choose from several fabricated teams such as the Bombers, Sharks, Beavers or Bucks.**During gameplay, one must choose from a number of play formations. The player can choose from running and passing plays to field goals and punting plays when the time is right.**In a one-player game, the player only competes on offense. The game starts out with the CPU ahead in score and the player must try to score enough points to win. The CPU will automatically kick-off after a possession is over, there is no defense to be played. In a two-player game, there is both offense and defense to be played. One must try to do whatever possible to win, whether it be through touchdowns and field goals on offense or interceptions and safeties on defense."},{"id":6864,"title":"Great Golf ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Golf/Sports","description":"Keep your head down. Eyes on the ball. Grip the club family ... and swing. Welcome to the Sega Master's Tournament where you need to play better than \"par\" if you want to win.****So tee-up for some real fun. And remember to play with caution. This championship course has been groomed for a truly competitive challenge. Eighteen holes full of roughs, bunkers, and water hazards will put your nerves to a real test.****But not to worry. You've got some clever moves to meet the challenge of a \"dog leg\" fairway or a tricky green. So go for a sneaky slice or hard hook to outplay the rest. Winner takes all! FORE!"},{"id":6865,"title":"Great Golf (World)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Sports/Golf","description":""},{"id":6866,"title":"Great Ice Hockey ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Hockey","description":"In Great Ice Hockey one must use the Sega Sports Pad to play the game. One must stroke the roller ball to try and pass, skate, shoot and score! The team that ends up with the most goals as regulation time runs out wins.**The game plays as a regular hockey match. Two difficulty settings (junior and senior) are an option for amateur or more skilled players. The player is assigned the US hockey team and then can choose from a number of other opponents from various countries."},{"id":6867,"title":"Great Soccer ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"This version of Great Soccer is on the SEGA card. The other version of Great Soccer is on the SEGA cartridge and an entirely different game.****This top-down perspective soccer game is just like a regular soccer match. Offsides, corner kicks and many other rulings make the game authentic. Whether on offense or defense, the player must gain control of the ball and score as often as possible. The team that ends up with the most goals at the end of regulation time wins."},{"id":6868,"title":"Great Soccer (USA)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"","genre":"Sports/Soccer","description":""},{"id":6869,"title":"Great Volleyball ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Volleyball","description":"Assemble your six man team and take on the world! In volleyball, that is! Choose from one of eight different countries, including USA, the U.S.S.R., Cuba and Brazil, and play against the rest, either in goodwill matches, or on a worldwide tournament.****The game is very simple to play, and features a practice mode. You can try out the game mechanics there, and a coach judges your skill by yelling at you. If you fail to perform even the simplest tasks correctly, you'll have to do everything again.****Once you're confident enough to take on other teams, be sure to check out the tournament mode, where you play against the other teams to obtain the world cup!"},{"id":6870,"title":"Hang-On ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1985","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Motorcycle","description":"Hang-On is a racing game, originally bundled with the Master System and reminiscent of Pole Position, but with bikes. The player races against time, battling an unlimited amount of opponents on a highway. While the clock ticks down, he should try to maneuver past his opponents and to steer clear of obstacles on the side of the road. Beating the clock extends the time and draws a new backdrop to race in."},{"id":6871,"title":"Hang-On & Safari Hunt ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action/Motorcycle","description":"Two games on one cartridge.****1. Hang-On - **Similar to Pole Position, but with bikes. Race against time while trying to get past your opponents. Beating the clock will extend the time and provides a new backdrop.****Safari Hunt - **Use your Sega Light Phaser to shoot as many wildlife as you can until you run out of ammunition. If your score is above the qualifying score by the time it runs out, you proceed to the next round. If it is not, you lose."},{"id":6872,"title":"Heroes of the Lance ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","publisherName":"Strategic Simulations, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Based on the later parts of the Dragonlance book Dragons of Autumn Twilight, the heroes descend into a ruined city in search of the disks of Mishakal.****The gameplay consists of horizontal fighting with a maze like map using doors to change the view.  The party consists of the 8 Heroes of the Lance, using one at a time and the player can switch between them at any time.  Each character has different types of attacks and spells making them more suited to fighting different enemies as well as acting as lives.****One of the AD&D games that takes a break from the usual RPG style."},{"id":6873,"title":"High School! Kimengumi (Japan) (Translated En)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Action","description":""},{"id":6874,"title":"Hokuto no Ken (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":""},{"id":6875,"title":"Home Alone ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Probe Software Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Macaulay Culkin briefly became a child star following the film Home Alone, in which he played Kevin McCallister, who is accidentally left behind by his family when they go off on holiday. During this time, burglars attempt to break in, and Kevin must foil them.Playing as Kevin, you start off on his trusty sled, but the main job is to get to the house and make it burglar-proof. This involves setting traps throughout the house. Useful objects such as a Crossbow, Wire and Pepper can be combined to make fiendish weaponry. You must also lock up any valuables you find, to avoid the family losing them.."},{"id":6876,"title":"Hook (Europe) (Proto)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Spidersoft","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6877,"title":"Hoshi wo Sagasite... (Japan) (Translated En)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Adventure","description":""},{"id":6878,"title":"Impossible Mission ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx, Inc.","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You play a secret agent on a quest to stop the evil Professor**Elvin Atombender, who is believed to be tampering with national security computers. You must penetrate Atombender's stronghold, avoid his deadly robot creations, and acquire various pieces of a password to use in the main control room.****The robots, rooms, and puzzle pieces will be switched around when starting over which provides replay value."},{"id":6879,"title":"Incredible Crash Dummies, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Software Creations Ltd.","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"At a time when computer games were being blamed for violence, bad language, epilepsy and everything else the ‘moral majority’ needed a scapegoat for, Virgin gave us: The Road Safety Game. Or not, as this is a standard platform game with a twist of questionable taste and purpose. ****You play a crash test dummy, trying to progress through levels filled with hazards such as cars and fireballs, within the time limits. Contact with each of these loses you a limb, and once you have none left, contact means game over. Since the character isn’t handicapped by missing limbs in any way, in practical terms you can think of these as hit points  especially as there are screwdrivers to pick up which restore one limb."},{"id":6880,"title":"Incredible Hulk, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Probe Software Ltd.","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In this side-scrolling action game you fight against your arch-enemy The Leader and his forces (Rhino, Absorbing Man, Abomination and Tyrannus)****Take control of the Hulk/Dr. Banner through five levels of action. City and Construction Site, Tyrannus' Labyrinth, Leader's Fortress, Leader's Interior, and the Final Confrontation."},{"id":6881,"title":"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tiertex Ltd.","publisherName":"U.S. Gold","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"As in the movie (and the more famous graphic adventure), your task is to find the Holy Grail. Before this can be done you must find the Cross of Coronado, a shield and a diary. ****This makes for a four-level arcade adventure combining climbs, exploration (with several routes through each level, and some traps) and puzzles. Indy is armed with his trusty whip to fight off foes, but can also get involved in hand-to-hand combat. The first level takes place in caves underneath Colorado, before you reach a moving circus train strewn with traps, a Zeppelin which is full of guards and ladders, and then Castle Grunwald in Austria."},{"id":6882,"title":"James 'Buster' Douglas Knockout Boxing ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Boxing/Sports","description":"James 'Buster' Douglas Knockout Boxing is a boxing simulation featuring the former world heavyweight boxing champion (replaced with the fictional S. Davis in the European version). The game is not to be confused with the Genesis title of the same name, which is an entirely different game. Instead this title is completely identical to the Game Gear and Master System versions of George Foreman's KO Boxing, to which it served as a basis, only with George Foreman instead of James Douglas and reworked by Sims Co., Ltd., a spin-off of the original Sanritsu team.****The player is cast as James Douglas to go through a series of boxing matches against different opponents to win the championship title belt. The boxers are shown from the side. Players can move left or right in the ring to avoid punches. Other moves including blocking, and left and right punches that can be varied into jabs and crosses. Matches can last up to ten rounds and when no regular or technical knock-out occurs, the winner is based on the jury's points, provided between the rounds. During knock-out phases, no buttons need to be pressed to get the boxer back to his feet. At the start of the game, a slow or fast speed for the gameplay can be selected.****Each match the player's boxer can use three super punches. These need to be charged and then unleashed when near an opponent. It sends them straight to the back of the ring, a dangerous area as it is easy to keep punching them into the ropes. Health is slightly restored during the intermission and after each won match the player is awarded skill points to be distributed over three characteristics. Matches for two players are supported."},{"id":6883,"title":"James Bond 007 - The Duel ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Kremlin, The","publisherName":"Domark Software, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Play James Bond 007 and stop a crazy professor who has the same old dream as everyone else. World domination. The player will have the trusty Walther PPK and must go through a few levels with a villain at the end of every level. Such as in the first level, at the end the player will get to fight Jaws. To put it simply this game is basically a side-scrolling shoot-em-up. The player may find women who will give the player an extra life and many other things."},{"id":6884,"title":"James Pond 2 - Codename RoboCod ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Vectordean Ltd.","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In his second adventure James Pond must retrieve the toys Dr Maybe has stolen. Pond has been armed with an Inspector Gadget-style stretch device, which he can use to view higher areas or claw onto ceilings so as to slide across them.****The gameplay takes place across worlds themed around particular types of toys, such as sporting goods, candy and aircraft. The levels scroll sideways, although a small amount of vertical movement is included. On each level Pond must collect 2 penguins and reach the exit, although there are usually multiple exits and lots of secret areas to explore. After completing each pair of two worlds (each of which has three sub levels), a boss must be faced."},{"id":6885,"title":"Joe Montana Football ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"BlueSky Software, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Football/Sports","description":"Joe Montana (Joe Cool) was an American National Football League player playing for the San Francisco 49ers as a quarterback. He was voted by the Associated Press as the most valuable player two years running (1989-90). ****In Joe Montana Football the player can play a game of American Football with Joe Montana giving the player basic tips on the next best move. The player can play against a friend or play the computer with 3 difficulty levels (beginner, normal, and professional) in a full game (5 min per quarter) using all the real rules and scoring. The teams are made up of 28 American city names with no team names (or player names) mentioned. Once the coin is flipped and the kick-off the game begins. ****The player controls the on-screen player as they try to run up the field. Once the player is downed the game turns to a play selection screen where the player can choose their next play (tactic) out of the 17 different preset plays available, as well as a punt, attempt at a field goal, or a turnover, all done in full view of the opponent (the CPU will change their play to match yours). More often then not Joe himself will give a tip on the best play that it will default to. On the field the player controlling the quarterback can throw it to the receiver (changing the player control to the receiver), change the receiver to pass to, or try to run with the quarterback. When play changes hands and the player becomes a defender the player has 6 defensive plays to choose from as well as a turnover. On the field the player controls a single player chosen by cycling though the players or selecting the player closest to the selected receiver. Two player mode works the same as single player but with a player instead of the computer."},{"id":6886,"title":"Jungle Book, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Syrox Developments, Ltd.","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Europe) Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This 8-bit adaptation of Disney's 1967 animated film Jungle Book is slightly different from the other versions. Although most of the main elements remain the same, the most noticeable differences are in level design and some missing items.****The player controls Mowgli in his journey to the human village. Mowgli will swing on and climb vines, run and jump while facing enemies such as coconut-throwing monkeys, snakes and vampire bats. To fight them, Mowgli can throw bananas in eight directions. He'll also find upgrades and weapons such as boomerangs inside banana bunches. There are some boss fights with main characters of the movie, such as the snake Kaa.****The objective of each of the 10 time-limited levels (or \"scenes\") is to collect gems scattered around them. Collecting certain amounts of gems grant access to bonus levels. The player starts the game with 4 lives and 1 continue."},{"id":6887,"title":"Jurassic Park ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"One of many games based on the 1993 blockbuster Jurassic Park, the version for Sega's 8-bit systems combines side-scrolling shooting action and platforming levels.****In each of the five stages of the game, one escaped dinosaur species must be recaptured. Each level begins with a side-scrolling driving section. Dinosaurs attack the car and must be fend off by firing at them with a crosshair. If the player survives long enough, a boss battle against an especially powerful dinosaur follows.****After the completion of the driving section the level continues with a platform section. The player must jump, duck and climb to survive moving lifts, floors that will crumble under his feet, environmental hazards like acid drops, steam leaks or giant boulders and more. Dinosaurs will of course also stand in the way, but can be defeated by using several weapons: a rifle, a grenade launcher and hand grenades. Navigating the often maze-like levels will lead to the dinosaur that must be captured and a corresponding boss fight.****The first four levels (featuring a Velociraptor, Pteranodon, Triceratops and Brachiosaurus) can be tackled in any order, but the final level, featuring the Tyrannosaurus Rex, is only unlocked when the others have been completed."},{"id":6888,"title":"Kenseiden ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In Kenseiden, you play Hayato, a fearless samurai warrior. You must get back the stolen swords and scrolls, and defeat the evil waiting in the Black Castle!****Kenseiden is a one-player game that comprises of sixteen levels. Each of the levels are side-scrolling, with bamboo houses or dank, haunted caves as their backdrop. These levels see Hayato beseigned by ghosts, skeletons, and other spirits of the supernatural. On his side is his curved sword, which he can swish at will against the monsters. If Hayato comes in contact with a monster, he will lose some life.****At the end of each level, you will have to fight a warlock or one of their henchmen. More often than not, there is a hut with a sealed door, but the door is not unlocked unless a warlock or henceman is defeated. You gain a new special power whenever you recover a scroll from them. These special powers range from high jumping to the ability to whirl your sword around like a windmill."},{"id":6889,"title":"King's Quest - Quest for the Crown ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sierra On-Line, Inc.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"King's Quest is an adventure game where you play Sir Graham, a brave knight who is sent on a quest to retrieve three treasures that were stolen by deception and stealth: a shield that protects its bearer from invaders, a mirror that foretells the future, and a treasure chest that is forever filled with gold. If Graham takes these treasures back to the royal castle, then the ailing King Edward the Benevolent will hand over the crown. During his travels, Graham will meet characters that will either help or hinder him. ****You move Graham around with arrow keys, and perform actions by typing commands into the game, usually a verb/noun sequence. Some of the puzzles in the game rely on fairy tales, and a good knowledge of them is needed to complete them."},{"id":6890,"title":"Klax ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari Games Corporation","publisherName":"Tengen Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"An action/puzzle game, the object is to catch assorted color falling tiles and create rows, columns, or diagonals of a single color. Each level requires a different pattern to be made, and the tiles fall faster, more at a time, and in an increasing number of colors as the game progresses."},{"id":6891,"title":"Krusty's Fun House ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Audiogenic Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Krusty the Clown's Fun House has been overrun by rats.  You must help him to herd the rats into trap machines to clear them out.  In order to do so, Krusty must manipulate his environment to set up pathways so that the rats are headed in the right direction.  Objects that Krusty move around include blocks, fans, and pipe pieces.****The trap machines are operated by other recognizable Simpson's characters:  Bart, Homer, Sideshow Mel, and Corporal Punishment."},{"id":6892,"title":"Kung Fu Kid ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"The wicked Madanda has just awakened from a sleep of several thousand years, and as the hero, your job is to use your kung-fu skills to fight the thugs in each of the seven rounds before reaching him, and you have 99 seconds to complete each round. The thugs tend to attack you from behind as well as in front. As usual,  you have to defeat a boss at the end of each round in order to proceed to the next round. However, round six requires you to fight several bosses. Bonus points are awarded at the end of each round for the energy and time that still remains."},{"id":6893,"title":"Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Mickey Mouse is reading an interesting book and suddenly find himself in a strange, dreamy village. he is told that a curse has been placed on the village, turning its good magic into bad one. The evil Phantom, who lives in the castle in the clouds, is responsible for that! Mickey decides to help the villagers and to defeat the evil Phantom.****This is a platform jump-and-run game. There is a time limit to each level. Mickey can jump, duck, climb, and defeat enemies by jumping on them and pressing the down arrow at the same time."},{"id":6894,"title":"Lander 2 (World) (Unl)","systemName":"Master System","year":"2015","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"jmimu","players":"","genre":"Strategy","description":""},{"id":6895,"title":"Laser Ghost ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"Ghost City is a city that appears every 13 years and is full of goblins and ghosts who thirst for a living soul. A blond-haired girl called Catherine is being held prisoner in the basement of White Manor. To make matters worse, her soul has been stolen and taken to Ghost City, and it's up to you to get it back. Guide Catherine through seven chapters, using either the joypad or Light Phaser to shoot ghosts that haunt her. You can also use special attacks to defeat a group of ghosts. More often than not, there will be a boss that you need to defeat in order to continue the game. If you get hit by a ghost, you will start to lose life. If your life meter is empty, the game ends. In each chapter, you can shoot cracked walls, graves, and broken windows to get extra life or special attacks."},{"id":6896,"title":"Legend of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Aspect","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6897,"title":"Lemmings ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"DMA Design Limited","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Your task is to rescue the Lemmings across 120 levels of fast-paced puzzling. These creatures simply walk blindly through the world in the hope of reaching safety at the end of the level - unfortunately these levels include steep drops, gaps in the ground, barriers and rivers amongst other hazards.****You are in control not of any individual Lemming, but of a cross-hair, which can be moved over any of the Lemmings. Along the bottom are a selection of functions which can be assigned to a Lemming, including climbing, floating and bashing. You must click to select the appropriate function, then click on the Lemming to activate it. Each level has a different range of skills on offer, a different amount of Lemmings, and a different percentage target in order to progress."},{"id":6898,"title":"Lemmings 2 - The Tribes (World) (Proto)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Spidersoft","players":"","genre":"Puzzle","description":""},{"id":6899,"title":"Line of Fire ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"A man by the name of Jack infiltrates an enemy base and discovers a secret weapon. Soon he is hunted by disgruntled enemy soldiers who want their toy back. The game takes the players through six levels controlling Jack in an armoured jeep. The gameplay is shown through a top-down perspective, with the screen scrolling vertically at a constant rate. The jeep cannot access the top part of the screen, only two thirds of it and getting stuck behind certain objects blows up the jeep.****The jeep is equipped with an unlimited amount of bullets and about 50 missiles per mission. Certain objects in the air can only be taken out using missiles. After launching them, players can apply \"aftertouch\" to guide towards the target by moving left or right. The settings, including a factory and a jungle, sometimes have obstacles, also requiring the jeep to jump over rivers. There are three difficulty levels, the vehicle can take multiple hits and there are three lives per continue."},{"id":6900,"title":"Lion King, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Syrox Developments, Ltd.","publisherName":"Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Young Simba just can't wait to be king. His father is the current King of the Savannah and the young prince is able to frolic the lands at will; jumping on and around other subjects of this animal kingdom. When Simba's father, King Mufasa, is killed and his evil brother Scar takes over the kingdom, Simba is banished from the lands of his birthright and has to grow up fast, honing his skills, for the day of his return.****The Lion King, based on the famous Disney movie, is a platform game where you control Simba - initially as a young cub, and later as an adult lion. The plot of the game follows the plot of the movie. Each of the levels represents a part of the movie. ****As young Simba, you can fight various beasts, such as lizards, by jumping on them. You can also roar to scare some creatures into submission, though every time you roar, you have to wait for your &quot;roar meter&quot; to charge. ****As an adult lion, you can still roar and jump, but now you fight enemies by slashing at them with your claws (if you're skillful enough, you can also grab them and toss them off the screen). ****The game features no in-game save function, and it needs to be replayed from the beginning every time."},{"id":6901,"title":"Lord of the Sword ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"The player is in the role of Landau, a man who must pass three tests in order to gain the crown of the land Baljinya, which for years has been rife with lawlessness and fear, and restore peace to the land. To pass the three tests, Landau must find the Tree of Marill, subdue the Goblin of Balala Valley, and destroy the Statue Of Evil.****Landau is controlled in a 3rd-person side-scrolling view. He can explore the world map (which can be seen by pressing the pause button) freely in a non linear way, but some portions of the map will be available only after defeating certain enemies or getting certain items. The Kingdom of Baljinya has towns and villages where Landau can stop to rest (restoring his health) and gather information from the people. There are also castles which can only be entered after completing certain tasks. Between those villages, towns and castles lie different kinds of terrains, like flatlands, dark forests, mountains and swamps. Those terrains are plagued by different kinds of monsters, some specific of each terrain.****There are two weapons which can be used by Landau: a sword and a bow. The sword can be used by pressing the button 2 while standing, kneeling or jumping. The bow can be used by pressing the button 1 only when standing or kneeling. Landau cannot walk and attack at the same time. Along his way he'll find new and stronger swords and bows.****Landau has only one life, but the game offers a continue feature which can be used up to 10 times."},{"id":6902,"title":"Lucky Dime Caper Starring Donald Duck, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The Lucky Dime Caper is a 2D platform game featuring Donald Duck in search of Uncle Scrooge's lucky dime, stolen by Magica De Spell.****The game is the 8-bit counterpart for Quack Shot (released only for Sega Genesis), which also features Donald Duck, but the story and gameplay are totally different."},{"id":6903,"title":"Mahjong Sengoku Jidai (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sanritsu","players":"","genre":"Mahjong","description":""},{"id":6904,"title":"Marble Madness ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari Games Corporation","publisherName":"Virgin Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"A port of the arcade game. The idea is deceptively simple: Guide a marble down a path without hitting any obstacles or straying off the course. The game is viewed from an isometric perspective, which makes it harder to stay focused on the direction the ball is to follow. There are tight corridors to follow and enemies to avoid. There is a 2-player mode in which players must race to the finish; otherwise you're racing against the clock."},{"id":6905,"title":"Marksman Shooting & Trap Shooting ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"These two games allow you to use the Sega's Light Phaser to your advantage. In Marksman Shooting, you shoot red spots on a several number of targets in order to score points before they disappear. Try to shoot at least ten targets, otherwise your qualification score may be low. If you beat the qualification score, you proceed to the next round. Otherwise, the game ends.****In Trap Shooting, shoot discuses that are thrown into the air. If you miss, then they will fall into the distance. Your gun is reloaded after each go."},{"id":6906,"title":"Master of Darkness ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SIMS Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Master of Darkness is a Platformer very similar to Castlevania.****You play as a psychologist trying to defeat Dracula. This requires you to fight your way through several spooky locations such as cemeteries, laboratories, castles or a house of wax dolls. To defeat your enemies, you can use several primary and secondary weapons. Primary weapons are close combat weapons ranging from knifes to rapiers and axes, that differ in range and efficiency. Secondary weapons are long-range weapons (pistols, bombs etc.) with limited ammunition. The game features 5 Rounds divided into 3 stages. At the end of each stage, a boss must be defeated."},{"id":6907,"title":"Masters of Combat ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SIMS Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"In the year 20XX, a U.F.O. lands in the area around Megalo City. A team is sent to investigate, but they find no trace of any life form inside. After a year has passed, the city's mayor, out of nowhere, decides to host a fighting tournament to determine the strongest fighter in the world. However, something sinister seems to be going on... Masters of Combat is a versus fighting game, where you choose one of the final four participants in the tournament and need to defeat your three opponents and yourself in a mirror match, before you can take on the final boss. Unlike most fighters, the game does not use \"up\" on the D-pad for jumping, but one of the other buttons, leaving one button for punches and kicks. The game has three levels of difficulty, but the easiest mode ends after four of the five fights."},{"id":6908,"title":"Maze Hunter 3-D ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"You are trapped in a twenty-level maze, and your job is to make your way toward the bottom, and get out alive. Pick up the iron bar and use it to destroy enemies that get in your way. They will respawn a few seconds after they have been killed. Go down warp holes to warp to another part of the level. To exit, you must find the silver key that will open the locked door. Red balls will float around the screen, and destroying them will let you obtain a special attack which you can use to defeat enemies. Boxes labeled ? are scattered around the level, and destroying these will allow you to obtain armor, shoes, and the key that you need to exit. Requires 3-D glasses to play."},{"id":6909,"title":"Megumi Rescue (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Action","description":""},{"id":6910,"title":"Mercs ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Mercs is a shoot 'em up influenced by Ikari Warriors. You are an anti-terrorism soldier, and must rescue a former President from a Central African revolutionary gang. ****You run through each of the 8 levels, which primarily scroll horizontally, shooting everyone before they can shoot you. At times you will have to shoot trees and other scenery to progress. ****Finding strategic placings is important, especially as you can't shoot while on water. Most of the time you are on foot, but at times you can hijack vehicles of shot foes. There are improved weapons, smart bombs and energy recharges to collect. Each of the 8 levels ends with a large vehicle requiring multiple shots to destroy."},{"id":6911,"title":"Michael Jackson's Moonwalker ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Michael Jackson's Moonwalker is pretty much based on the Michael Jackson movie. Mr. Big has kidnapped the children and has nasty things in store for them, like drugging them and making them slaves. It's up to Michael to use his powers and save his little friends.****Michael Jackson (MJ) can jump, throw magical stars, and dance to counter his opponents as he looks for the hidden children. Stages come in shape of some of MJ's videos like streets and graveyards."},{"id":6912,"title":"Mick & Mack as the Global Gladiators ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Virgin Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Virgin Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Global Gladiators is a platform game licensed from fast food chain McDonalds. While playing through the game's 12 levels you'll notice McDonalds logos, burgers and all sorts of family restaurant type stuff as you take Mick and Mack (the game's protagonists) on a journey to clean up \"Monsters of Slime World\", \"Toxi-Town\" and more."},{"id":6913,"title":"Mickey's Ultimate Challenge (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1998","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Designer Software","players":"","genre":"Action","description":""},{"id":6914,"title":"Micro Machines ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","publisherName":"Codemasters Software Company Limited, The","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"If you're bored of racing Formula 1 cars, rally cars or MotoGP bikes in their natural habitats, the Micro Machines series could be for you. It involves racing miniatures representing particular vehicle types across a particular terrain found around the house. The Sports Cars race on the desktop, 4x4s in the sandpit, Formula 1 cars on a snooker table, and so on.****These levels were packed with variation. The Snooker tables has the track painted on, although this is open to deviation (as are most levels), and had you racing through the pockets and across the rim of the table. Tanks raced as well, with the chance of shooting out your opponent if they got directly in front of you. The desktop levels include binders to jump across, pencil-sharpeners to avoid, and lots of visual jokes in the open homework.****Viewed from overhead with small graphics, the races include up to 4 cars. In one player challenge mode you race through the 21 tracks in a set order, selecting your 3 opponents as you go along (adding a fair amount of strategy - ideally you should aim to eliminate the better CPU cars early on), eliminating one after every third race (assuming that you can finish in the top 2 of a race within your 3 lives). If you win 3 races in a row without using a continue you get a time-trial race which can earn you an extra life.****The real innovation of the game was in the multiplayer modes. You started with 4 points each, and when one car gets far enough ahead to force the other car off-screen, the slider moves in their favour. Once it reached the end (which involved beating them 4 times more than they beat you) you win the level, although if 3 laps were completed, the person leading at that point is declared the winner - with a sudden death play off if scores are level. 9 of the tracks are available in this mode, although you can also play this Head to Head system as a 1-player game across all the tracks."},{"id":6915,"title":"Miracle Warriors - Seal of the Dark Lord ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"ASCII Corporation|Kogado Software Products","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"In Miracle Warriors: Seal of the Dark Lord, you have been asked to recover the Golden Seal which is being guarded by the Dark Lord Terarin.  You start your quest by yourself, but you must find three other companions who will join you to defeat Terarin. You also must venture through five lands. You will find villages, towns and castles in your travels in these lands. In each, you will find or be able to buy weapons and armor (both for you and your companions), medicine and...clues. You will also find caves, dungeons, and monuments that are scattered. Some you may enter unhindered. Others will be locked...until you find the right person or learn the right spell. ****Also within each land, you will encounter monsters such as evil merchants, Weasly wimps, Unmutaks, Great Lions, Gelfises, Zirods, and many more. Some of these monsters do less damage than others, and  take more damage themselves. You can either attack them yourself using your weapons or spells, or make your companions attack the monsters themselves. When defeated, most monsters will either leave behind some coins, which you can spend to buy stuff at the towns, or some items, which you can also use to defeat monsters.****However, not all inhabitants are monsters. You will also meet merchants and travelers who might tell you where to go and what to do."},{"id":6916,"title":"Missile Defense 3-D ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"The east and west are attacking!  ICBM's and cruise missiles are flying, and it's your job to intercept them from a laser cannon positioned in space.  You have 3 chances to save each city.  Scene 1: Launch.  Shoot as many as possible from their launch point.  If you miss any, you can catch up with them in scene 2.  Scene 2: However many you missed in the previous scene, you have another chance to shoot them down.  If you miss them again, you have one final chance to catch them in scene 3.  Scene 3: The City - This is the last chance.  You must shoot them ALL down, if even one gets through, the game is over.  The game starts off fairly easy, but quickly ramps up in speed and the number of missiles launched."},{"id":6917,"title":"Monica no Castelo do Dragao (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6918,"title":"Monopoly ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-10 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"This time, a Monopoly game on your computer, as good as it knows to be in your reality. Every move of yours can be in 3D animation, or off if you don't want to see animations. There can be up to 6 players at once, and it can be played over the Internet. Music is in midi format, and the sound quality is at the wav format. Roll, spin, and don't miss to give us a grin."},{"id":6919,"title":"Montezuma's Revenge Featuring Panama Joe ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Parker Brothers","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"You play as a treasure hunter named Panama Joe, whose goal is to find an ancient treasure hidden by Aztec warrior  deep inside catacombs. But beware, the catacombs are a large maze inhabited by monsters. Bouncing and rolling skulls, dancing spiders, disappearing and re-appearing chains and tons of fire await you. You'll have to find many keys and unlock doors in order to reach your goal. Panama Joe can jump and climb ladders, but doesn't have much to offer in terms of combat. That's why the monsters in the game should be avoided: a collision with an enemy leads to a premature death."},{"id":6920,"title":"Mortal Kombat ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Midway Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Arena Entertainment","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"Five Hundred years ago, an ancient and well respected Shaolin fighting tournament, held every 50 years, was corrupted by an evil and elderly sorcerer by the name of Shang Tsung.  Shang was accompanied by Prince Goro, a warrior of the Shokan race (a four armed half-human/half-dragon). Knowing that if ten tournaments in a row were won by the Outworld champion, the Earth Realm would be conquered by evil and fall into darkness, Shang entered Goro in the tournament and had him defeat the great Kung Lao. Goro has been  reigning supreme as the undefeated fighting champion for five hundred years now. As the last tournament required draws near, Raiden, Thunder God and protector of the Earth Realm, enacts a plan to tip the scales in the humans favor, Seven fighters step into the arena on Shang Tsung's mysterious island: Shaolin warrior Liu Kang, Special Forces operative Sonya Blade, the mercenary thug Kano, fame-seeking actor Johnny Cage, the ice wielding Lin Kuei warrior Sub-Zero and his undead adversary Scorpion, and Raiden himself.****Mortal Kombat is a side-scrolling 1 on 1 fighting game. Fighting is set as one on one kombat, allowing each player to perform a variety of punches, kicks, and special moves in order to defeat their opponent.  When the opponent faces their second round loss, the winner can perform a finishing move called a \"Fatality\" on the loser.  The Fatality is a move unique to each fighter that graphically kills the loser in a blood-soaked finale.****Mortal Kombat began its life as a 2-player arcade title. It is notable for its use of digitized actors to represent the game's fighters, as well as its use of copious amounts of blood during gameplay."},{"id":6921,"title":"Mortal Kombat 3 (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Midway","players":"","genre":"Fighter","description":""},{"id":6922,"title":"Mortal Kombat II ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Midway Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Fighter","description":"The Mortal Kombat fighters, plus several new ones, return for a tournament held by the evil Shang Tsung of the Outworld. The action is one-on-one as before, and famed for its high level of violence and blood (other than the sanitised Nintendo version). There are 5 difficulty levels and optional credits, as well as the usual two player mode including same character duels.****To win the main tournament, the player must beat each of the other human players, before taking on Shang Tsung, Kintaro and finally Shao Kahn. Players have a range of punches and kicks available, as well as flying kicks, uppercuts, roundhouses, and the special moves, which vary for each player. These include throws, uppercuts, long-distance bullets, bicycle kicks and a teleport feature."},{"id":6923,"title":"Ms. Pac-Man ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Midway Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Tengen Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"In 1982, a sequel to the  incredibly popular Pac-Man was introduced in the form of his girlfriend, Ms. Pac-Man.  This sequel continued on the \"eat the dots/avoid the ghosts\" gameplay of the original game, but added new features to keep the title fresh.****Like her boyfriend, Ms. Pac-Man attempts to clear four various and challenging mazes filled with dots and ever-moving bouncing fruit  while avoiding Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Sue, each with their own personalities and tactics.  One touch from any of these ghosts means a loss of life for Ms. Pac-Man.****Ms. Pac-Man can turn the tables on her pursuers by eating one of the four Energizers located within the maze. During this time, the ghosts turn blue, and Ms. Pac-Man can eat them for bonus points (ranging from 200, 400, 800 and 1600, progressively). The Energizer power only lasts for a limited amount of time, as the ghost's eyes float back to their center box, and regenerate to chase after Ms. Pac-Man again.****Survive a few rounds of gameplay, and the player will be treated to humorous intermissions showing the growing romantic relationship between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man, leading all the way up to the arrival of \"Junior\"."},{"id":6924,"title":"My Hero ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Coreland","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Rescue your girlfriend from the clutches of an evil gang in this extremely unforgiving side-scrolling beat-em-up. The eponymous hero can only jump-kick and punch and must fight numerous thugs, pigs, bulldogs and frogs on his way to the gang's leader, Mohikan. The game, an arcade conversion, was released originally on Master System card format."},{"id":6925,"title":"NBA Jam (Europe) (Proto)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Iguana Entertainment","players":"","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":""},{"id":6926,"title":"Nekkyuu Koushien (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":""},{"id":6927,"title":"New Zealand Story, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"One day, a kiwi tribe was having fun and games outside the zoo, only to be kidnapped by the evil-minded Leopard Seal, who plans to sell them at the black market. Fortunately, during the kidnapping process, Tiki, leader of the tribe, managed to escape the sack, and her job is to rescue Phee-Phee and the other kiwis scattered around New Zealand, and are held in cages in various locations that include Auckland, Rotorua, Waitomo Caves, Strait Cook, and Mt. Cook. ****If Tiki doesn't rescue a kiwi in a limited amount of time, the devil will appear and try to kill her. When Tiki reaches the outskirts of each city, except Strait Cook, there is a boss waiting to meet Tiki, and kill her by using their own choice of weapons. Also making the rescue mission difficult are several nasties that attempt to throw their own weapons, like bombs and arrows, at her. To defeat these enemies, Tiki shoots at them using her crossbow and arrows. More often than not, when Tiki shoots at enemies, they will leave behind pieces of fruit that she can pick up for points. However, it is likely that Tiki may get other weapons or the letters E, X, T, E, N, and D. Collecting all these letters will result in an extra life, and as for the weapons, they include laser shots, bombs, and fireballs. ****In some levels, a few areas are located further up than just left or right, and the only way that Tiki can go up is by snatching something off the enemy that gives her the ability to fly up. Other areas are underwater, and when Tiki goes underwater, her oxygen  meter decreases, so she has to rise up to the surface again to restore her oxygen levels. Apart from her own weapons, Tiki is able to squirt water at enemies if she gets to the top of the water."},{"id":6928,"title":"Ninja Gaiden ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SIMS Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The Master System version of Ninja Gaiden is not a port of the well-known NES game, but an entirely new game (this includes both a different story and different levels) developed by SIMS under license from Tecmo.****The story is also about the original protagonist, the Dragon ninja Ryu Hayabusa, who returns to his clan's village only to find it utterly destroyed and the inhabitants murdered. A single survivor tells Ryu in his last seconds that the Sacred Scroll of Bushido was stolen. With the power of the scroll its owner is mighty enough the gain control of the whole world. Thus Ryu swears to recapture the scroll and the avenge the annihilation of his clan.****The game is sidescrolling platformer/ beat'em up title and incorporates most of the mechanics from the NES games: Ryu can jump and attack with his Dragon Sword. Furthermore, he can collect different kinds of Ninja Magic (which again vary form the powers in the NES games), from shuriken to fire wheels, which can only be used finitely many times, as the use up energy which again must be collected. However, instead of clinging to walls and climbing them, Ryu can push himself off the wall in this game, which must be applied for instance by jumping and forth between two close walls to get higher and higher.****The goal of each level is simply to reach the end of the level before the time runs out. Each level is divided into several sections, and at the end of each level is a boss fight. After beating a boss, a cut scene is shown which continues the story about Ryu's quest for the Bushido scroll and his revenge."},{"id":6929,"title":"Ninja, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"Early in Japan's edo era, circa 1630, peace had continued in the western province of Ohkami until the feudal lord passed away. Gyokuro, an evil emperor, gained power and his oppressive rule caused great hardship to the people, and the princess who opposed him was confined to a dungeon somewhere in the Ohkami castle. Gyokuro has the Ohkami ninja under control at his command. Utilizing various ninjitsu techniques, in addition to the one that transforms them into a wolf, they protect him from the people who are his enemies.****You play Kazamuru, a great warrior who challenges the clan to a fight in order to rescue the princess. However, he can't rescue the princess unless he finds the five scrolls in the thirteen areas of Ohkami. On his quest, he must defeat various ninjas such as Kuno-ichi and Ninniku, as well as fire-blowing ninjas, slashing ninjas, and footloose ninjas. You'll explore grassy fields, shrines, river banks,  towns, and the castle itself. Some of the steps have varied gameplay. For example, you must avoid boulders in Step 2, must use logs in order to cross a river in Step 5, avoid being trampled on by horses in Step 7, and scale a cliff in Step 9."},{"id":6930,"title":"Olympic Gold ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tiertex Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Olympic","description":"The official game of the Games of the XXV Olympiad, held in Barcelona in 1992, featuring seven different events: 100M Sprint, Hammer Throw, Archery, 110M Hurdles, Pole Vault, Springboard diving and 200M Freestyle Swimming.****Gameplay features the typical button mashing formula used by Epyx during the 80s. 100M Sprint, 110M Hurdles and 200M Freestyle Swimming feature a button mashing sequence with just some changes: in the hurdles the player must hit the action key to jump over a hurdle (the timing sets the loss of speed) and in swimming, the sequence takes over one and an half minutes and the action button touches the edge for the return swim. In these events, the player initially faces a semi-final round and only qualifies for the final if ends in the top half. It's possible to watch the other semi-final.**Hammer Throw combines a strong mashing sequence, along an accurate press of the action button to release the hammer, while Pole Vault combines an initial mashing sequence, a first tap on down to set the bar, then pressing up and the action button to release the pole and jump over the bar. Archery is a technical event where the player has three rounds with six arrows each, the winner being the one with the highest score on all three rounds.****The player can choose to compete for eight nations: Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, hosts Spain, United Stats, Japan and the CIS (formerly the Soviet Union). Each nation has it's own sample of the anthem and a set of athletes to compete against the player. Each athlete is unique, and will perform differently according the the event: in some they are capable of braking World Records, in others, lucky enough to get to a final or a top-6 spot. The competition is split in two tables: sorted by medals and by total score (the gold medalist gets 24 points, the 12th only 13)."},{"id":6931,"title":"Operation Wolf ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"You have been recruited for Operation Wolf, a desperate attempt to rescue prisoners from the enemy. Through a series of missions, you'll engage a variety of enemies, from soldiers to ninjas, patrol boats to helicopters, and more. Can you carry the day?****Operation Wolf is an arcade conversion of the game by Taito. It is essentially a bitmapped \"rail-shooter\", where you basically hold the gun and shoot just about everything that moves, while conserving your ammo and grenades. Shoot ammo/grenades and healing items on the screen to \"pick them up\". Your primary machine gun can kill everything if you hit it enough times, but you can also use the grenade launcher for really deadly targets like helicopters or armored cars. You can collect a machine gun which will allow you to shoot faster for a few seconds. ****You'll be pummelled by a LOT of enemies. Some will be shooting, others will be tossing grenades, knifes, and more. Some are armored and requires more than a few hits, others dodges. You can shoot grenades and knifes out of the air if you aim well enough. There are also civilians running around which can be shot, but it's not beneficial. ****Bosses appear at the end of some levels, and each has a specific weakness you need to exploit."},{"id":6932,"title":"Ottifants, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Graftgold Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Bruno is a baby Ottifant. It's an ordinary evening, and Bruno's dad is working late at office. Reason enough for Bruno's vivid imagination to run riot, thinking that his dad has been kidnapped by aliens! Jelly babies, that fell from his father's pocket on the way to work, blaze a trail to the office. Now it's up to Bruno to fight his way through hordes of terrorizing toys, Ottifant-eating plants, tear through gloomy caverns of doom and cut across a perilous jungle - workaday objects and boringly normal settings as seen through kids' eyes - and rescue his dad!****The Ottifants for the SEGA Game Gear is a 2D side-scrolling platformer where the player controls Bruno through five worlds: starting with the house and the basement, through to the building site, the office and finally the jungle, whereas each world is in turn divided into three stages. Bruno's primary weapon is his trunk, which gives him the ability to blast enemies by firing sweets at them, or suck in objects like out-of-reach platforms or boxes by holding down the Fire-button. Furthermore, yellow, green and red lollies are spread throughout the stages. Gathering three of them activate one of Bruno's special skills and can - depending on the colour combination - transform the baby Ottifant into Superfant with the ability to fly, boost his speed with Speedy Shoes, give an extra Continue and more. ****Picking up jelly babies, blasting enemies and collecting papers gives points and raises Bruno's score up to a fixed value of 9,999 pts. There are several entrances to secret rooms hidden in the five worlds. But, unlike the Genesis-version, the rooms are quite small and basic and there is no 1,000 point reward by completing them. On the whole there are two different tunes backing your journey through the game: one for the stages and one for the boss enemies. The varied background music and sound effects of the Genesis-game are completely missing, as is one entire world: The Garden."},{"id":6933,"title":"OutRun ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"AM R&D Dept. #2","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Race across varied terrain in this conversion of one of the most famous arcade racing games. Your Ferrari is at the ready, complete with female passenger, over a series of short tracks.****Gameplay is viewed form just above and behind the car, so you can see it. The roads are full of sharp bends and hazards, contact with which can cause the car to roll and lose you time. On each section of track there is a fork in the road, allowing you to choose which direction you go in. You have to complete 5 track sections in total, out of the 15 in the game."},{"id":6934,"title":"OutRun 3-D ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"This edition of the classic driving game takes the original and adds a 3D view, using the Master System's 3D glasses. Little else is modified. You still drive a red Ferrari on a road which forks into more and more levels. The main differences are the levels, which look slightly different, the fact that your Ferrari is slightly smaller than the original Master System conversion, and that there are three new sound tracks to choose from; Midnight Highway, Color Ocean and Shining Wind. The original Magical Sound Shower is still left for the traditionalists."},{"id":6935,"title":"OutRun Europa ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Probe Software Ltd.","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"The third game in the OutRun series, which revolutionised the third-person perspective style of racing games. The levels are set across Europe, as you bid to escape from the police. Unlike in the predecessors, you use a different vehicle on each level, with motorbikes and jet-skis adding variety and taking different skill to use. You must complete each level within the strict time limits, and the roads are dogged with other cars to avoid and overtake. You can choose between sound effects or music."},{"id":6936,"title":"Pac-Mania ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Namco Limited","publisherName":"Tengen Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Pac-Mania is a variation on the game Pac-Man. You need to guide Pac-Man around a maze and eat all of the dots on the board in order to proceed on to the next round. Numerous, multi-colored ghosts also roam the maze trying to stop you. If you eat one of the power pellets in the maze, the ghosts will temporarily turn blue and run from you. Pac-man can earn bonus points by eating the ghosts when they are in this state. The maze is now in 3-D and is larger than screen which will scroll to follow the action. To help get out of tight spots, Pac-Man now has the ability to jump. But be careful, because some of the ghosts have learned this trick as well and you could end up in a mid air collision!"},{"id":6937,"title":"Paperboy ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari Games Corporation","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Based on the arcade game, the object of Paperboy is to deliver papers to your customers while inflicting as much damage as possible to the houses of your non-customers. To make things more difficult, numerous obstacles get in your way including construction workers, rogue tires, skateboarders, dogs and cats, cars, and even the occasional tornado."},{"id":6938,"title":"Parlour Games ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Compile","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Party","description":"Includes 3 titles: Billiards, Darts & World Bingo.  Billiards, allows you to play different variations of the game, such as nine ball and five ball.  Darts includes variations and well, including 301, 501, Around The Clock & Double Down.  World Bingo combines slot machines and bingo"},{"id":6939,"title":"Pat Riley Basketball (USA) (Proto)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Sports/Basketball","description":""},{"id":6940,"title":"Penguin Land ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"In Penguin Land, you must control a penguin trying to get his (her?) egg down to the bottom of the level, while tunneling through ice to get there. Special egg and penguin blocks may make things easier, while polar bears and falling rocks will almost certainly slow you down."},{"id":6941,"title":"PGA Tour Golf ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sterling Silver Software","publisherName":"Tengen Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Golf/Sports","description":"PGA Tour Golf introduced many of the conventions commonly seen in the genre since. The three-click control method (the first to start the swing, the second setting power and over-swing, the third setting draw or fade) allowed for a multitude of different shots, and required a sense of timing. ****Four courses are included, one of them a fantasy 'links' course designed by the programmers. Some of the holes are fiendish, with bunkers, water hazards and trees, and the need to plan strategies to get the best approach to the green.****When playing a tournament there are 60 opponents, each representing top US golfers - ten of these appear with tactical advice for each hole."},{"id":6942,"title":"Phantasy Star ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Alis is a young girl whose brother Nero was brutally killed by a mysterious man known as Lassic. Nero's last words were: \"Sister, find a warrior named Odin, he can help you to defeat Lassic!\" Now Alis' dangerous adventure begins. Her first task is to find Odin. Then, with help and support from her friends, Alis will have to stop the evil Lassic and save the world...****This game is the very first installment in the long-lived Phantasy Star series. It is a futuristic RPG that uses a turn-based combat system (viewed from first-person perspective). An unusual feature of this game is that some locations are also viewed from first-person perspective. You can explore those locations by moving forward or backward, and the environments are in pseudo-3D."},{"id":6943,"title":"Pit Fighter ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari Games Corporation","publisherName":"Domark Software Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Pit-Fighter is a 3rd-person fight game that features digitized graphics of real fighters and zooming effects.  Players select one of three fighters (Buzz, Ty or Kato) to take on anyone who dares. At the conclusion of a match, players are individually awarded a Knockout Bonus, Brutality Bonus, and a Fight Purse. Every third match is a Grudge Match where players test the skills of each other. The last man standing is the winner of this three-knockdown match. Players fight their way to the Elimination Match to decide who wins the opportunity to dethrone the champion, the Masked Warrior."},{"id":6944,"title":"Populous ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Bullfrog Productions, Ltd.","publisherName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Strategy","description":"You play a god, gaming against other gods in a celestial game of conquest.  To win, you must help your chosen people take over the world and wipe out the vermin who worship that other god.****Each god starts out with a single human, dumped into the middle of the wilderness.  Sometimes there is inhabitable land in sight, sometimes not.  To get win, you must change the landscape, creating flat land for your followers to build on.  The more followers you have you have, the more powerful you will be, so take care of them. Build as fast as you can, because the other god is doing the same.****When you have enough followers, you can make the leader of your people into a hero.  He will then go around the land you have built, literally taking strength from the people into himself, and working his way toward the enemy.  When he gets there, he will engage in holy warfare upon your enemy's people.  He will burn; he will kill.  And he won't stop until they're all dead... or he is.****But you don't have to let your people have all the fun; the god's have other tools as well.  You can drown your enemies one at a time with your land lowering powers.  Submerge their towns in swamps. Raise a volcano in the middle of their best farmland.  Even better, you can flood the land and drain all the people who didn't build on high-ground. ****And when you win, you'll have 500 more worlds to conquer.  A god's play is just never done."},{"id":6945,"title":"Poseidon Wars 3-D ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Poseidon Wars 3-D, you have just entered the navy as a cadet and you must make your way up to Admiral. To do this, you must go out at sea with a submarine and destroy several enemy targets. Once you have defeated each enemy target, the mission is completed, and, upon completing some of them, your rank increases. Before defeating each target, however, you also need to destroy enemy jets, choppers, and submarines who will launch missiles or rockets at you. If you are hit by any of these, damage is inflicted to the submarine, but you can shoot down any of the missiles or rockets. You will need to keep an eye on the built-in radar and sonar to find out where enemies will hit next. Your fuel is limited, and can be increased by destroying certain enemies. The game ends when your submarine is destroyed or you run out of fuel."},{"id":6946,"title":"Power Strike ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Compile","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"The Earth is threatened by mutant plant life and their brainwashed human followers. Only one force can stop the evil vegetables from taking root: Power Strike, the most versatile jet fighter in the world.  Blast the enemy in the air and and on the ground and save the planet from the creeping green menace. ****There are six rounds to complete (three in the mobile version). In each round, numbers (from 1 to 8) can be found on the ground either enclosed by a ring, or in the air carried by a ship. Getting these numbers will upgrade your firepower. Get more of the same number for a maximum upgrade. Unfortunately, whatever the type of firepower you get, you will have a limited supply of ammo, so you need to stock up on the same type of firepower if you get too low. ****At the end of each round, there is an end-of-round boss which involves shooting parts of its base in order to destroy it. Intermediate bosses can be found in the last three rounds (console version only)."},{"id":6947,"title":"Power Strike II ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Compile","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"In the early 1930s, people have lived in poverty since the great depression in 1929. Being laid off from their job, a great amount of pilots became the sky pirates in order to survive. The sea and the sky near Italy have been plundered by them. You earn a living by shooting down these pirates.****Power Strike II is a top-down shooter where you must select which weapon you want to use during the game, and then fight your way through various stages, destroying both air- and ground-based enemies along the way. You can upgrade your weapons by collecting power-ups that can only be found by shooting specific ships. You will need to defeat the end-of-level boss (by destroying parts of it) in order to proceed to the next level."},{"id":6948,"title":"Predator 2 ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Teeny Weeny Games, Ltd.","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Predator 2 is similar to its 16-bit counterpart. The player controls Lt. Mike Harrigan in a side scrolling view (instead of an isometric one) through 7 levels.****Mike has to fight drug dealers and must rescue a certain number of hostages at each level. The Predator's three-dotted laser aim is a menace to avoid, which can kill either the hostages or Mike himself. Gang members killed drop drugs which can be picked up for points (and sent to the drugs squad). At the end of each level a boss must be defeated.****Mike can move and shoot in all 8 directions, but can only stop and shoot up, down, left and right. Besides his pistol, Mike can also collect new weapons such as grenades, shotguns, machine-guns and rifles. Body armor can be collected for health and med kits for extra lives."},{"id":6949,"title":"Prince of Persia ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Brøderbund Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Domark Software, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The Grand Vizier Jaffar has thrown you into a dark dungeon and plans to marry the girl of your dreams in an hour. You're not going to let that happen are you? Try to escape from the dungeon, take out Jaffar's guards, find your way through the Sultan's palace and defeat Jaffar himself. Now go, you've got 60 minutes!****Prince of Persia is a 2D platformer with run and jump gameplay. Your hero must avoid deadly traps, solve some simple puzzles and engage in sword fights with the guards. The player has an infinite amount of lives, but has to restart at the beginning of a level each time he dies, and must complete the game within an hour. An especially noteworthy aspect of the game is the very fluent animation of your character.****The Game Boy Color and SNES versions of the game feature additional levels and new enemies. The Genesis version has a new intro and an altered set of graphics but the level layout remains almost identical to that of the original."},{"id":6950,"title":"Pro Wrestling ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"Pro Wrestling is a tag team professional wrestling game where one can choose from four tag teams to compete. These tag teams are the Mad Soldiers, the Orient Express, the Great Maskmen and the Crush Brothers and they all have something to prove. Each wrestler has his own special moves ranging anywhere from knee butts and body slams to flying head butts and pile drivers. The Mad Soldiers and the Great Maskmen can also use metal chairs to hit their opponents outside the ring while the Orient Express and the Crush Brothers have the capability of climbing onto the turnbuckle and releasing damaging blows to their opponents. Each wrestler can also bounce off the ropes to release a running attack. When a wrestler is low on health, he can tag his teammate in to carry on in the match.**Compete in three sets of ten fall matches to complete the game. The matches are the Mexican League, the Pacific League and finally the World League. Pin the opponent ten times in a league to move on to the next."},{"id":6951,"title":"Pro Yakyuu Pennant Race, The (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Sports/Baseball","description":""},{"id":6952,"title":"Psychic World ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Hertz Co. Ltd","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"A scientist and his two female assistants work on ESP research in a remote science laboratory.  One day, a section of the lab blows up.  It turned out that the monsters kept for experiments escaped and took one of the assistants with them.  The scientist gives an \"ESP booster\" to the remaining assistant so she can go rescue her.****Your character possesses psychic power which she uses to blast away her enemies.  You start the game with few powers and eventually gain more as items dropped by monsters are picked up.  You control powers such as fire, ice, sonic waves, temporary invincibility, levitation, and more.  Press Down + Button 2 to access your arsenal of powers."},{"id":6953,"title":"Psycho Fox ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Vic Tokai Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Psycho Fox is a platform game where you play a fox and you must get through seven worlds, consisting of three areas each. At the end of each world, there are one of seven bosses waiting to destroy you, but some of the later bosses are exactly the same as the earlier ones. The title is a bit misleading because you can also play as three other characters including Hippo, Leopard, and Monkey Boy. Each character has their own disadvantages. For example, Hippo is much slower than the other three. However, all the characters share one thing in common: they can use their fists and punch enemies as they approach them. They can also jump on them and keep knocking them in the ground until they disappear off the face of the earth. If they don't make them disappear, they will pop back out again and set out for revenge. Obstacles are scattered through each area, including spikes, cannonballs, esculators, fireballs, and steam.****You start the game with three lives. Once you touch an enemy, you lose a life. Lose any of your lives, and the game is over. If the game is over, you can continue where you left off. There are several items to find, and these can help you on your quest, and one of these items are eggs. If you break any of these eggs, either the \"switch\" item or the invincibility item is revealed. If you're lucky enough, a white bag is also revealed, but more often than not, one of your enemies can pop out from inside the egg. One egg will reveal a bird which you can carry for the rest of the game. This bird may be nothing but a pest, as it hinders your progress, but you can throw it at enemies to knock them out. It can also be used as a backup, meaning that you can have enemies touching you, but it is the bird that is killed, not you.****There is little chance that you'll find a white bag inside an egg, unless you go up into a secret area, which can often be found if you jump on springs that are scattered throughout the level. These white bags are useless, until you get to the bonus areas, which are at the end of each area. In these bonus stages, you can place a number of foxes on a path depending on how much white bags you've collected throughout each area.****When you complete Psycho Fox, you are treated to a funny ending."},{"id":6954,"title":"Putt & Putter ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SIMS Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Golf/Sports","description":"Putt & Putter is an isometric mini-golf game for 1-2 players. The game has different height levels. Because there are even bumpers, the game is like a mixture of a classic minigolf game, a pinball game and the classic game \"Marble Madness\"."},{"id":6955,"title":"Quartet ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Your job is to basically find the end-of-level boss, and then defeat it to obtain the key that will open the level exit, but your task is made difficult by the planet's inhabitants. Get the jet-pack to make it easier to navigate the level and shoot any inhabitants that get in the way. These inhabitants will leave behind something that you can get to increase your score, and the inhabitants will eventually regenerate. If any one of them touches you while you have the jet-pack, you land on the ground or the nearest platform, and have to get it again; and the same rule applies to the key."},{"id":6956,"title":"Quest for the Shaven Yak Starring Ren Hoek & Stimpy (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Realtime Associates","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6957,"title":"R-Type ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Irem Corp.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"R-Type is a side scrolling shoot 'em up best known for its extremely tough and strategic gameplay.  You control the R-9 spaceship as it launches a last-ditch effort to repel the evil Bydo empire.****The R-9 comes equipped as standard with a small gun which can only take down the smallest of enemies without firing several shots. By holding down the fire button, it can be loaded up so as to release a large burst of energy, eliminating all but the strongest enemies in its path. From time to time, pods will come flying in your direction. Upon being shot, they release an upgrade. The first one will invariably be the one called \"The Force\", which is a weapons pod that clings either to the front or the back of your ship, absorbing any enemy bullets or acting as a bumper with which you can fly head-on into them. You can also use it as an offensive weapon by firing it and pulling it back in. Mastering the Force is vital to surviving in R-Type, since it must be used both as protection against bullet clusters, as a remote controlled cannon, and in order to clear the screen from obstacles. Other upgrades give you target-seeking missiles or a bigger main gun. Different gun types, differentiated by their colour, serve different purposes. The blue one sends laser beams bouncing across the screen (good for tunnels), the red one fires straight ahead, and the yellow one follows any walls it may encounter (good for artillery emplacements).****The stages of R-Type are made in an organic style, certainly inspired by H. R. Giger's artwork for the Alien movies. When it came out, it was considered trend-setting since it broke off from the stereotypical sci-fi mould of other shoot'em'ups. In part, the levels themselves are your enemy, which is exemplified by the fourth, where spider-like creatures weave webs that cover the screen and block your path, or levels with intricate tunnel systems. Still, the levels are best handled with a combination of strategy and reflexes, without the memorisation that is required of R-Type's contemporary rival, Gradius."},{"id":6958,"title":"R.C. Grand Prix ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Absolute Entertainment, Inc.","publisherName":"Seismic Software Inc.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"R.C. Grand Prix is an R.C. racing game with customizable options.  You can upgrade your car, by adding higher capacity batteries and gear ratios in addition to the usual racer elements such as better suspension, tires and motors.  You compete against 3 other opponents in this 3/4 overhead racer."},{"id":6959,"title":"Rainbow Islands - The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Sequel to Bubble Bobble, Rainbow Islands sees Bub and Bob (in 2 player mode), who are now curiously small boys rather than dinosaurs, attempting to rid the Rainbow Islands of bad guys.****Using the power to cast rainbows, trapping anything underneath, the boys must ascend vertically 4 levels each island, with a big, bad boss at the end of each.****By trapping beasts under your rainbows, then jumping on them to break them you can collect seven different colored gems, and there are also power-ups for extra speed and rainbows."},{"id":6960,"title":"Rambo - First Blood Part II ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"A vertical-scrolling shooter in the tradition of Commando, Ikari Warriors, and Guerrilla War.  Rambo and his buddy Zane (who didn't appear in the movie) are charged with blasting their way through various levels and rescuing the hostages.  Of course, it won't be easy -- soldiers, tanks, and other enemies will do everything they can to stop you from saving the day. Unlike Ocean's later First Blood License, a single hit kills you, and your weapon is a gun rather than knives.****The game is in fact a re-branding of Ashura (known as Secret Commando in Europe), which explains why there is a second character on offer."},{"id":6961,"title":"Rambo III ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Play as Rambo in this light phaser friendly game. Battle your way through Afghanistan in a solo rescue mission. You are fighting alone for two reasons. One being the C.I.A. doesn't want to stir up a war, two being your Rambo! Your mission is to rescue your comrade Colonel Trautman from the Soviets. He was taken in as prisoner while he was delivering weapons to the Mujahedin freedom fighters.  He is being held captive in a prison camp. ****For weapons you have an AK-47 and grenades. You can pick up grenades by blasting open containers such as pots and crates. Use your fire-power to destroy all enemies and you will continue to the next stage.****The first stage is a Soviet army base packed with plenty soldiers. The next stage is a village where the soviets are hiding. Then the rest of the levels are Mountain, Prison Camp, Soviet camp (escape during night), Cave attack, then the final stage where you fight the Mil Hind Helicopter."},{"id":6962,"title":"Rampage ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Bally Midway Manufacturing Co., Inc.","publisherName":"Activision, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"George, Lizzy and Ralph were just ordinary Americans, until an experiment went wrong, turning them into a Gorilla, Lizard and Werewolf respectively. Following this, the three of them plan to go round destroying buildings, and up to 3 human players can join in.****Smashing at the edges of the buildings for long enough will make them collapse. The police and military are after you, and will shoot at you, so try to destroy them (failing that, you can avoid the bullets). You will need to eat regularly, with things like plants on offer, to avoid shrinking back to being human"},{"id":6963,"title":"Rampart ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Atari Games Corporation","publisherName":"Tengen Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Strategy","description":"Tetris meets shoot-'em-up, Rampart was originally a one or two-player arcade game combining strategy and artillery action. Build your castle from Tetris-style pieces, place your cannons, bombard the enemy, try to repair, do it all over again. Later arcade revisions incorporated 3-player,  and the PC conversion does as well, making it a faithful, entertaining classic for multiple players on the same PC."},{"id":6964,"title":"Rastan ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Tonka Corp.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Rastan features five levels or hacking and slashing gameplay with a boss at the end of each level. Numerous enemies assault you on your journey such as flying demons, chimeras, valkyries, piranhas, skeleton undead and more. Fight through to the end and save the land of Lograth from certain doom.****The game features different weapons such axes, maces and fire swords, each with its own attributes like extended range or attack power. Armour can also be picked up in the forms shields, cloaks and armour, reducing the damage from enemy attacks. Other items include rings (increase the speed of your weapon) and jewelery for bonus points."},{"id":6965,"title":"Reggie Jackson Baseball ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Baseball/Sports","description":"Reggie Jackson Baseball (American Baseball in Japan and PAL countries) is, as the name implies, a simulation of USA's most beloved sports: baseball. There are four modes in the game: Exhibition, Tournament, Watch Mode, and finally a Home Run Contest. In the Watch Mode the computer just plays against itself, and in Tournament Mode you compete against the computer. The other two modes can be played against computer or a human opponent as well. ****You can choose Major League Baseball teams in all of those modes. During the game, the player controls the pitcher and the batter from a third-person view; the view changes to top-down after a strike by a batter, so that the player can view a large part of the field. Events such as injuries or cheerleader performances are graphically shown in the game."},{"id":6966,"title":"Renegade ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"This is the conversion of Taito's scrolling beat 'em up, which later produced unofficial sequels Target: Renegade and Renegade III: The Final Chapter.  The game is set on the mean streets of Brooklyn, which you must venture through to meet your girlfriend, and then rescue her from her kidnappers. This is split into five levels, taking you through the subway and the docks as well as some inhospitable streets. A wide range of aggressive moves are on offer, including headbutts, kicks, punches and flying kicks. Much of the game's violence is depicted in a fairly tongue-in-cheek style, with an element of attempted humour along the way."},{"id":6967,"title":"Rescue Mission ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"Your comrades are wounded and stranded on the battlefield.  The only way to get to them, is via a handcart on a railroad track.  Your job is to protect the medics, who are riding the rails to get to the wounded.  In their path, are hordes of enemies on the ground and in the air shooting everything from fireballs to rockets.  In addition to the chaos, there are land-mines lying on the track just waiting to be run over."},{"id":6968,"title":"Road Rash ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Electronic Arts, Inc.","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Road Rash is an aggressive motorcycle racing game where the player assumes the role of a biker who takes part in a series of illegal races across the U.S.A. Starting at the back of the pack the objective is always to finish first on a linear course, overtaking the other bikers. This is achieved by driving very well or by playing it dirty, knocking opponents of their bikes using clubs, crowbars or your bare hands. The other racers fight back in a similar fashion and there are also hazards. All the races take place on the regular road with normal traffic (in both directions) and the cops, as well as occasional oil slicks and stray cows.****By winning races you can get promoted to a stronger division and earn cash with which you can buy a better bike. Whenever you're knocked off your bike or hit something you will have to run back to your bike and lose valuable time, plus your bike will suffer some damage. When the player crashes with cops nearby, it is possible to get busted and then you have to forfeit the race.****Like the whole Road Rash lineage, the game has arcade-like gameplay with no intention to be a motorcycle simulation. While the game has a two-player mode, this is not simultaneous."},{"id":6969,"title":"RoboCop 3 ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Ocean Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"RoboCop 3 is a side-scrolling platform shooter. You get missions (such as rescuing your colleagues who are being kept hostages), which are divided into several smaller levels. The levels usually consist of several platforms, and are heavily populated by enemies who shoot at you. You can gather special repair kits, which will be used to restore your health after you've completed a level. \"RoboCop 3\" is more of a shooter than its predecessors, having more and tougher enemies."},{"id":6970,"title":"RoboCop versus The Terminator ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Virgin Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Virgin Games, Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"In the future, human soldiers of John Conner's resistance force against the machines are fighting a losing war against Skynet and it's robot forces. Discovering that one of the foundation technologies for Skynet is the cybernetics technology used in the creation of Robocop. One of the resistances' soldiers, Flo is sent back in time before the Rise of the Machines to destroy Robocop and stop Skynet from being built. However Skynet learns of the time travel attempt and sends Terminators to stop Flo.****In the game you control Robocop who may move across the screen, jump, fire and exchange weapons. Robocop starts with the Auto-9 which has unlimited ammunition... other weapons may be more powerful but contain limited ammo. Beginning the game on a mission of law enforcement, you soon meet up with Flo and must engage in battle against Terminators, the forces of OCP and several obstacles"},{"id":6971,"title":"Rocky ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Boxing/Sports","description":"Play as Rocky Balboa, the \"Italian Stallion\" in this action packed boxing game. This game reflects the Rocky series quite well. Only in this game you go one guy to the next. From Apollo the remaining champion, to Lang an aggressive contender, to Drago the Soviet boxer who trains constantly. Before you have a fight just like in the \"Rocky\" movies you have to train. Practice your timing and punching strength with some sandbag punching before fighting Apollo.  Warm up punching a punching ball to become more faster and smarter to get ready for Lang. Then you will do some punching mitts training before fighting Drago where you watch the mitts and punch at the as they move. All of these trainings have qualifications such as punches per second, qualify and your combinations get better for the following fight. ****During a fight you only have one meter under your name, that is the power meter. Your opponent has one likewise. Watching your power bar can tell you a lot about which way the fight is headed, either it's full and you can take more punches and punch more powerfully or it's low and you're in  trouble. Watching the opponents power bar will tell you when to take him down or when to block.****Between rounds you get a chance to freshen up and get some last minute coaching. During the one minute interval, your power will go up only half of what has been drained. ****If you do happen to take a fall the controls are similar to Nintendos \"Punch out\", basically you just press the 1 and 2 buttons as fast as possible. Hopefully Rocky stands up and is ready for more."},{"id":6972,"title":"Running Battle ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Opera House Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Running Battle is a brawler-type beat'em up game where the player has to beat up waves and waves of thugs. The story is about a city taken over by the sinister \"M.\" and his \"Soldiers of Darkness\". You control a policeman called Grey who sets out alone to destroy the gang and avenge the murder of his partner Brody. Unlike most games of the genre, the player can only move left and right, not up and down. The gameplay is very basic. The character's movements involve only punching, jumping, ducking and jump-kicking. A number of items, which appear in the levels, can be found. These include health regain, temporary boosts in strength and several types of firearms. The game has five levels, each of them divided into sections and ending with a boss fight. The sections can be crossed completely without taking out a single enemy, only to leave the player is required to beat the enemies currently on screen. Unlike most beat'em ups, Running Battle is an exclusively single-player game."},{"id":6973,"title":"Sagaia ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Tec Toy Indústria de Brinquedos S.A.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Long time ago, the planet of Darius went into ruin but Proco and Tiat of Darius gave birth to a new planet and named it Orga. After the passing of many centuries, Proco Jr. and Tiat Young receive a strange radio broadcast from the galaxy. They discover the radio broadcast is a mayday signal from another descendent of Darius. They board the Silverhawk, preparing to defeat an evil force and journey to the galaxy.****Darius II, or Sagaia as it is known in the West, is the second installment in Taito's premier shoot 'em up series. Its main distinguishing features are the non-linear level system and the enemies, which are different kinds of seafood."},{"id":6974,"title":"Sapo Xule - O Mestre do Kung Fu (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":""},{"id":6975,"title":"Sapo Xule - S.O.S Lagoa Poluida (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Shooter","description":""},{"id":6976,"title":"Sapo Xule vs. Os Invasores do Brejo (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1995","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6977,"title":"Satellite 7 (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1985","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Shooter","description":""},{"id":6978,"title":"Scramble Spirits ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Sega's take on the 1943 style of vertically scrolling shoot 'em ups was set in the future. Your fighter plane is aged and under-powered, yet you must face down large planes,  tanks and ground targets to achieve victory. Each level ends with a close-viewed section of particular intensity before finally facing a boss. Smart bombs are occasionally found lying around, and can destroy everything on the screen, although you can't use them on the bosses. A simultaneous 2-player mode is provided."},{"id":6979,"title":"Sega Chess ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Probe Software Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"Sega Chess is a chess game for one or two players.****The game follows the standard chess rules. There are 11 difficulty modes: beginner, novice, amateur, intermediate, professional, chess champion, grand chess champion, chess master, grand chess master, adaptive (which tries to adapt to the player's skill and infinite think mode. The game also offers a problem solving mode.****Gameplay consists in moving a hand icon across the board selecting the piece to move and the target location. The player can ask for hint moves and when it is the computer's turn, he can force the opponent to move. The table side can also be flipped during the gameplay. The plays are recorded and the players can see it in the main menu screen.****Players can also set up a game with a given set of pieces, provided there is at least one king to each side. Two players mode can be played with one or two controllers. The table can be viewed in a 2D or 3D view."},{"id":6980,"title":"Sega World Tournament Golf ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Golf/Sports","description":"Challenging courses, a variety of modes and realistic gameplay - Sega World Tournament has it all!"},{"id":6981,"title":"Sensible Soccer ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sensible Software","publisherName":"Sony Imagesoft","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"With the original Sensible Soccer having sold hugely, this updated version was released some months later (and then used as the basis for the later console versions). The teams are updated, with the sides present in the 92-93 European tournaments included, and the player names updated to take transfers into account. ****The game was tidied up and changed in a number of areas. The most significant change is the addition of red and yellow cards for discipline (2 yellow card offenses or one ‘professional foul’ (denying your opponent a clear goal-scoring opportunity) results in that player being sent off). The goalkeepers have been improved in skill, and the 1994 World Cup Qualifying tournament was added."},{"id":6982,"title":"Shadow Dancer - The Secret of Shinobi ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Shadow Dancer is a one-player game in which you control Shinobi. With the help of your dog, you must kill your enemies while you venture through locations such as airports, railroads, waterfalls, sewers, and more.  Furthermore, you must find and disarm several bombs along the way before you leave each. You also have the option of using magic against enemies, which may consist of tornadoes or fireballs.****There are five missions you must complete; and each one has different objectives such as obstructing the enemies deadly mission, disrupting the enemy's supply route, raiding the enemy's industrial units, attacking the enemy's underground forces, and liberating and securing the shuttle's base. Each mission consists of three stages and there is a boss on each of the mission's final stages. ****What's good about the dog, you say? Well, if you tell it to, the dog will maul enemies (provided that the dog barks at them when you face them) and distract them long enough so that you can shoot at them. Remember that you have a limited time to do this, as the enemy will eventually kick the dog off him. This causes the dog to yelp and shrink, making him powerless against them."},{"id":6983,"title":"Shadow of the Beast ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Reflections Interactive Limited","publisherName":"Psygnosis Limited","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"While very young, Aarbron was kidnapped and enslaved by the Priests of the Beast Lord. He grew up on drugs made to destroy his own will and turn him into the Beast Messenger, a powerful creature serving Maletoth, The Beast Lord himself. He did his job, until one day he noticed a man about to be sacrificed in a ritual, his face triggering ancient memories... and as the sacrificial knife descended into the man's body, Aarbron recognizes the face. Of his father.**As his father dies in the altar, memories of his childhood and tormented past at the hands of the Beast Lord emerged, and as feelings of hate over his captors took over him, he swore revenge and fled the temple, knowing the road to avenge his father and redemption would be hard.****Shadow of the Beast, one of Psygnosis most popular titles during the 16-bit computer era is a side-scrolling platformer best known for the use of parallax scrolling along lush graphics, a musical score  by David Whittaker, a iconic cover by Roger Dean and what many consider to be unforgiving gameplay, balancing between the \"very challenging\" and the \"impossible\". The player has to navigate through several areas filled with enemies and traps, collecting keys and activating triggers than open new areas or give Aarbron the means to overcome a sub-boss. The number of moves the player has at disposal is limited: duck, jump and only two attacks: punch and a flying kick. While most enemies die with just one hit, the player must time each attack accurately. However, there are also traps of objects that cannot be destroyed, and these require the player to jump, duck or move according the sequence. The player has only one life with 12 hit points that can be replenished by collecting some objects hidden in the level (like an off-route location or a under a megalith), which also contributes to the difficulty level."},{"id":6984,"title":"Shanghai ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Activision, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Shanghai is a tile-based game based on the ancient Chinese game of Mah-Jong - this was the first of many computer versions.****The gameplay involves 144 tiles, each depicting different images, which have to be removed by matching them into pairs. The tiles are arranged in a gridded pattern, which is higher near the centre. A tile can only be removed if it has no tile next to it on at least one side.****This computer implementation can generate a random board layout to take on, as well as featuring 5 preset challenges, some of which have time limits of 5 or 10 minutes, as well as a multiplayer mode."},{"id":6985,"title":"Shinobi ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"You control a ninja, Shinobi, who must battle his way through each level in search of hostages which must be rescued. You have shurikens, kicks and punches to defend yourself with. As well as the powerful ninja magic which can clear the screen of enemies in one go.****Each level is broken down into smaller scenes and hostages are guarded by big blokes who throw swords. Watch out for gun-toting enemy henchmen and ninjas.****Reaching the end of each level will find you battling it out with a boss. These range from 8ft giants to helicopter "},{"id":6986,"title":"Shooting Gallery ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"Using your Sega Light Phaser, you are given a specified length of time to shoot as many targets as you can before the music fades out. The targets include birds, balloons, blimps, balls, and spaceships; some difficult, some not so difficult. As you progress through the rounds, the game gets difficult. For example, in Levels 3 &amp; 4, you have to shoot balls that pass through a set of pipes and come out the other end, and on Level 5, you can't shoot the spaceships if they are protected by a shield, and have to wait until the shield disappears, but not for long. The game ends when you don't shoot enough targets."},{"id":6987,"title":"Simpsons, The - Bart vs. The Space Mutants ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Imagineering Inc.","publisherName":"Tec Toy Indústria de Brinquedos S.A.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Bart vs. The Space Mutants is a platform game where the player goes into the role of Bart Simpson (from the TV show The Simpsons) and must stop the Space Mutants from invading Springfield.****On each of the five levels, Bart must collect (or get rid of) the ingredients that the Space Mutants are planning to use to build their machine, such as purple objects or balloons. He also has to collect enough \"proof\" of the aliens existence (brown coins left behind when they are jumped on), so his family members will help him when he meets a boss (characters such as Nelson and Sideshow Bob). This won't be easy since the Space Mutants are \"using\" human bodies as disguise. In order to discover who are the real Space Mutants, Bart must use his X-ray Specs.****The ways Bart can get rid of those objects sought by the Space Mutants are numerous. For instance, in the first stage, Bart must get rid of purple objects. He can dye them red, cover them, wash them, etc. Some even involve a little puzzle solving, like playing a trick on Moe to make him get out of the bar.****Bart also has some coins that can be used in many ways throughout the game, like buying things, getting devices operating, etc. Those coins are essential to solve some puzzles in the game."},{"id":6988,"title":"Simpsons, The - Bart vs. The World ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Arc Developments","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"This game is actually a compilation of smaller games belonging to different genres. Krusty the clown appears in the beginning of the game and presents a menu with five games to play (one of which is not available from the start): A jump-and-run game, where Bart must find an exit on a ship, while enemies fire at him and try to prevent him from reaching the exit; a card game, where you have five tries to find hidden cards on a board; a simple jigsaw puzzle; a series of trivia questions concerning the Simpsons; and finally, a platform-skateboard game (available only after you have completed the ship level). Needless to say all games are connected to the famous TV series \"The Simpsons\"."},{"id":6989,"title":"Sitio do Picapau Amarelo (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6990,"title":"Slap Shot ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Hockey/Sports","description":"Slap Shot is an ice hockey game with 24 national teams. They are divided into three pools with different skill levels and in single-player only matches between teams from the same pool can be played. The available playing options are exhibition matches or a tournament. Regarding gameplay, the player either controls the athlete with the puck or one from the defense (including the goalkeeper) and one button is used for passing and another for shooting. From time to time two athletes get in a fist fight and the loser has to visit the penalty box. Overall the graphics and gameplay are similar to Blades of Steel."},{"id":6991,"title":"Smurfs Travel the World, The (Europe)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Infogrames","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6992,"title":"Smurfs, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Infogrames Europe SA","publisherName":"Infogrames Europe SA","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The evil Gargamel has captured three of the smurfs, so that he can have them for dinner (Once again). One of the smurfs must go out on a dangerous journey and rescue the captured smurfs. Beat the first two bosses to rescue the first two smurfs, then you can take on Gargamel. Make your way through forests, swamps, mountains, mines and more. Also ride storks, mine carts and logs to defeat Gargamel and his minions and to rescue the missing smurfs. ****On each level you must collect five stars in order to get access to the bonus level. (You don't have to collect the five stars in order to get through the main level) On the bonus level, try to collect as many bonuses as possible before the time runs out. There are three bonus levels: \"The Dam\", \"The Mushrooms\" and \"The Butterflies\"."},{"id":6993,"title":"Snail Maze (Europe)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Puzzle","description":""},{"id":6994,"title":"Solomon no Kagi - Oujo Rihita no Namida (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Aisystem Tokyo","players":"","genre":"Puzzle","description":""},{"id":6995,"title":"Sonic Blast (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":6996,"title":"Sonic Chaos ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Aspect Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"Tec Toy Indústria de Brinquedos S.A.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The inhabitants of South Island are in danger! Dr. Robotnik has stolen all the Chaos Emeralds which kept the power balance. Robotnik has thrown the Emeralds in a parallel universe and is keeping the red one. Sonic and Tail must retreive all the Chaos Emeralds before the destruction of South Island.**This is the first Game Gear game where you can play either Sonic or Tail."},{"id":6997,"title":"Sonic Edusoft (USA) (Proto)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tiertex Design Studios","players":"","genre":"Educational","description":""},{"id":6998,"title":"Sonic Spinball ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sega Technical Institute","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Pinball","description":"The evil doctor Robotnik has a new plan to take over the world. He has built a new weapon, the Veg-O-Fortress on Mount Mobius and with it, he is transforming all creatures into robots. Sonic sneaks into the fortress and tries to stop Robotnik.****Use Sonic as a pinball in 4 dangerous levels. Score points, get rings, collect Chaos Emeralds and destroy the boss at the end of each level."},{"id":6999,"title":"Sonic The Hedgehog ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Ancient Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"SEGA's mascot Sonic the Hedgehog made his debut in a famous Genesis title, but Sega's 8-bit systems got their own version of the platformer, featuring the same story and gameplay style, but different levels.****To stop the evil Dr. Robotnik, Sonic must traverse six zones consisting of three levels each. Most of the zones are based on those in the original game, but some are entirely new. Enemies (mechanized animals, defeated by Sonic's spikes when jumping or rolling) and power-ups (speed-ups, shields, extra lives) are mostly the same as well. Sonic can pick up golden rings for protection (when hit, he simply loses all of his rings instead of a life) and bonuses: 100 rings gain Sonic an extra life, and 50 remaining rings at the end of a level allow access to pinball-themed special stages full of bumpers and springs. The final level of a zone is always a boss fight against Robotnik.****Sonic should also collect the six Chaos Emeralds to keep them from falling into Robotnik's hands. In a departure from the original game, these are not hidden in the special stages but somewhere in the regular levels."},{"id":7000,"title":"Sonic The Hedgehog 2 ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Aspect Co. Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Coming back from the vacation Sonic took after foiling the plans of Dr Robotnik, he finds that Tails and all his other animal friends are missing. Sonic finds a letter waiting for him, that reads:****\"Dear Sonic,****Robotnik is back, and he's captured all the animals on the island! He is holding me in a place called the Crystal Egg. In order to free me, you have to find and bring the six Chaos Emeralds.****Robotnik made me write this. He says he's waiting for you, and he's created six really nasty robots in order to 'get rid of you once and for all.' I don't know what he has planned, but Sonic, please be careful!****Sincerely, Tails.\"****That being more that enough motivation for him, Sonic races out to defeat Robotnik again.****The master system version is totally different than the Sonic 2 for Genesis. Tails obviously doesn't accompany you, like he can in the Genesis release. Sonic can also not do his infamous buzzsaw roll by simply ducking and pressing jump."},{"id":7001,"title":"Space Gun ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"2039 A.D. Man begins deep space exploration in search of new life forms and usable fuel sources. What he discovers is trouble.****Until now, the success of past explorations was causing the space effort to grow by leaps and bounds. Until now, the explorers had found little more than fungus and small insects as alternative**lifeforms. Until now, the chief dangers had been **those posed by the hostile environment of space. Until now, the aliens had not known about THEM.****On the ragged edge of the galaxy, other creatures that roam the stars discover humans and spaceships to be excellent sources of food and other resources. Prepared at the worst for clashes with rival exploration teams, the human crews can do little to**defend themselves as wave upon wave of nightmare**creatures descend upon their ships and bases.****In response to their distress calls, the Federation has assembled a series of rescue teams, lead by their best military sharpshooters, to deal with the alien menace. As the leader of one of these teams, you must gun down the intruders and pick up the human survivors. Brave the maze of dark corridors that may lead to a deadly shootout between you and legions of monsters. Pick up survivors and extra ammo on the way."},{"id":7002,"title":"Space Harrier ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"AM R&D Dept. #2","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Run… fly… dodge those obstacles, but return fire on wave after wave of attacking aliens. Armed with a really big gun, you have to defend yourself against the alien hordes using your wits to navigate around the screen. But watch out for those end of level bosses!"},{"id":7003,"title":"Space Harrier 3-D ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Space Harrier 3-D is more like Space Harrier  1 1/2.  While it's not a direct sequel to Space Harrier, it was designed to take advantage of the 3-D glasses available at the time.  This game is considerably darker than the original and the sequel in both look and feel.  Even the digitized voices are deeper in tone, creating a sense of urgency about it.  Things are obviously not right in Space Harrier's world.  But if you're familiar with the original, the premise is the same; blow everything up and fight the boss at the end."},{"id":7004,"title":"Special Criminal Investigation ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"Three girls have been reported missing including the mayor's daughter, and Chase Special Investigations has asked you to track down five vehicles, mentioned in the mission briefing, who are believed to be involved in the kidnapping. Using a heavy-designed machine with a V6 DOHC 3000CC Twin Turbo Engine, five sets of nitro-fuel boosts, and a gun attached to the steering wheel (which you can use to damage the target vehicle), your mission is to patrol the streets and find these vehicles.****The gameplay is similar to Chase H.Q., but there are a few differences. For example, cars travel in both directions instead of one, and some of them will catch up to your car and shoot at you. At least once in every stage a helicopter does a fly by and drops you some grenades you can use to further damage the target vehicle. A guy on a motorcycle will catch up to you and throw grenades at your car. And, most importantly, as mentioned earlier, you can shoot at the target vehicle rather than just bumping into it.****Have fun driving around, but remember, there is a strict time limit, so I wouldn't waste time or keep crashing into things if I were you."},{"id":7005,"title":"Speedball ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Bitmap Brothers, The","publisherName":"Virgin Games, Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"The original future sport game, Speedball is played out on a small court with five players on each team, making it more frantic than the more famous sequel. The ball must be thrown into the goal at your opponent's end. Any amount of physical contact can be made, and there are no illegal ways to get the ball or the goal.****Before each match you can bribe the referee into awarding you a head-start or strengthening the abilities of your players. You compete in a simple knockout cup tournament, or in individual 2-player games."},{"id":7006,"title":"Speedball 2 ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Bitmap Brothers, The","publisherName":"Virgin Games, Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Brutal Deluxe doesn't live up to their name - in fact they're the worst team Speedball has ever seen. As their manager, it is your job to transform their fortunes. As well as the league system, which consists of 2 8-team divisions and challenges you to advance to the top, there are also 2 cup tournaments, one of which is played out over 2 'legs' with the aggregate score deciding who progresses.****You can play the matches as well, which is the real meat of the game. They consist of 2 90-second periods, and the gameplay is futuristic, fast and frantic, with heavy tackling encouraged to retrieve the ball. Power-ups and tokens appear on the pitch, including ones to make your players extra-tough or freeze the opponents.****The sides of the pitch each include a score multiplier, which you can run the ball through to increase the value of your scoring - the opposition can sometimes immediately grab the ball and nullify this. There are also 5 stars which are worth 2 points each if you hit them (more if you have the multiplier activated), but these can also be cancelled out by the opposition hitting the same star, and their points values only become set after the half. Next to the stars there are 'portals' which throw the ball out the opposite side of the pitch, in the direction it was going.****You get money for the results, and by collecting the silver tokens which appear on the pitch at random intervals. Between each match you can spend these either on improving your existing players as far as they can go, or on buying better ones and fitting them into the team. Your original players can only be improved to a certain extent, so remembering where your signed players are and making use of them is important.****A variety of tokens also appear during the match, some of which boost your team's power for a short period of time, and one freezes the opposition."},{"id":7007,"title":"SpellCaster ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"Kujakuo is based on the comic by the same name, published in Young Jump in the late eighties and drawn by Makoto Ogino. It is a tale of the occult, centred around the buddhist monk Kujaku.****In this game, Kujaku is sent out by his master, Ajari, to find out what has happened at the nearby temple of Hieizan. Upon arriving, after having fought his way through magical creatures and deadly warriors, he find his comrades slain. One of them, Kubira, is still holding on to his life, and before drawing his last breath, he utters the word \"Izumo\". Ajuri then sends Kujaku to the town of Izumo, where he encounters a deadly enemy of unknown origin.****Kujakuo is part adventure game à la Déjà vu (or, since this is a Sega game, Hoshi o sagashite), part platform action. To get between the adventure parts, you must pass an action level, as well as a boss fight or two, just as in Cosmic Spacehead.****The adventure part has you looking at a scenery, with a text box for descriptions and lines, and a set of verbs on the right. Use a cursor to point out specific objects for your verbs.****In the platform levels, Kujaku can jump and shoot magic bolts. While the usual bolt is small, he can load up before releasing them, R-Type style. Pressing the pause button opens up the spell menu, for accessing more powerful magical spells. New spells can be learned throughout the game. Most spells are offensive, but some grant additional powers such as levitation. Each time a spell is activated, you use up your limited spirit energy. Enemies will, when killed, sometimes drop spheres that will raise your spirit energy, though.****This game was remade into Spellcaster upon its release in the West."},{"id":7008,"title":"Spider-Man - Return of the Sinister Six ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"B.I.T.S., Ltd.","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"From the ingame intro:****\"Doctor Octopus is plotting the crowning caper of his criminal career... to rule the world.**He has reunited the Sinister Six and with these super-villains together again, nothing stands in their way - except Spider-Man!\"****Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six is a side-scrolling game which puts you in the role of Spidey throughout six levels against Electro, Sandman, Mysterio, Vulture, Hobgoblin and Doctor Octopus respectively. Some puzzle solving (like finding a key) is necessary to beat some levels. Spidey can duck jump, climb walls, punch, shoot webs to swing (by pressing punch and jump together) and perform a jump kick (by pressing the punch button twice). Collecting web cartridges allows Spidey to shoot limited web projectiles.****Although hard to die, Spidey has only one life, there are no items to recharge life (but killing some guys will do so) and only one continue."},{"id":7009,"title":"Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"The city of New York is certainly a great place to be, but not when there's the criminal element running about. Lucky for the NYPD, there's also the heroic Spider-Man on their side!****But now one of the biggest criminals in the city, Wilson Fisk, a.k.a. The Kingpin, has pulled of the ultimate plot! He announces to New York that a bomb has been planted somewhere in the city, and that it'll go off in 24 hours! What's worse, he lays the blame on Spider-Man, and now the webslinger is on his own, and on the run from the police. Spidey smells a rat, and he knows what he must do.****Spidey has 24 hours to find and disarm that bomb. And he must also clear his name, so he takes his camera to take convincing photos for his Spider-Man hating boss, J. Jonah Jameson, and the police, to prove his innocence. Along the way, he just may run into a few of his *AHEM* \"old friends\", including Dr. Octopus, Electro, Mysterio, and ultimately Kingpin himself!"},{"id":7010,"title":"Sports Pad Football ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Football/Sports","description":"Sports Pad Football is an American football game developed for the Sega Master System. It requires the Sports Pad."},{"id":7011,"title":"Spy vs. Spy ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"First Star Software, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"M.A.D. magazine’s comic strip of the same name comes to life in this game which was designed for one or two players. The innovative split-screen shows both spies at the same time. Play with a friend or against the machine.****The black crow and the white crow are out to beat each other before the time bell rings. Find the needed objects by digging through drawers, closets and furniture in the house. Foil your opponent by setting creative booby traps in the various rooms (a bomb in a dresser drawer, for instance).****Fights ensue when both spies enter the same room.  Find hidden weapons in the rooms to help with those fights, since one of you will die if you run into each other."},{"id":7012,"title":"Star Wars ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Lucasfilm Games LLC","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"This game is based closely on Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.  It combines a number of gameplay styles, but primarily it is a side scrolling run-and-jump platformer.****The game begins on Tatooine, where you, as Luke Skywalker, must travel around and meet up with R2D2, C3PO, Obi-Wan, and so on. Eventually, you travel through Mos Eisley and the Death Star as well.  While most of the game has you controlling Luke, Han or Leia directly, some of the various game styles include a first-person Millennium Falcon asteroid belt sequence, and an overhead view Death Star trench run."},{"id":7013,"title":"Street Fighter II (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Capcom","players":"","genre":"Fighter","description":""},{"id":7014,"title":"Streets of Rage ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Streets of Rage, Sega's answer to Final Fight, follows the story of three young police officers (Adam Hunter, Axel Stone and Blaze Fielding) in a city controlled by a criminal syndicate led by a \"Mr. X\" where crime is rampant, which leads the three heroes to make a pact to leave the force and topple the syndicate by themselves.****Gameplay is straightforward and simple. Three buttons are used, one to jump, other to attack and another to perform a range attack from a support police car. Each character has a limited set of moves that include punching and kicking or performing a back attack (if in the open), two grapple moves (depending if holding the opponent in front or by the back), a flying attack, and if playing with another player two additional tag attacks, and different abilities: Adam is slow, but a good jumper and a hard hitter, Axel fast and also a hard hitter, but a lousy jumper and Blaze fast and a good jumper, but weak hitter.**Levels are in typical arcade side-scroller fashion: move from left to right (with two exceptions), clearing screens from enemies one after another as fast as possible while avoid taking damage with a boss in the end. Some levels feature \"death drops\" where the player must avoid falling, while throwing enemies there at the same time, including a typical elevator level.  Several items are scattered on the ground, from melee weapons and bonus points (and lives or additional police cars) to apples and turkeys (to restore health)."},{"id":7015,"title":"Streets of Rage II ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"MNM Software","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"After Axel Stone, Blaze Fielding and Adam Hunter destroyed the evil Syndicate leader, Mr. X, the city became a peaceful place to live, and each one of them followed their own paths. One year later, after their reunion, Adam's brother Sammy returned from school to find their apartment in a mess, and Adam nowhere to be seen, and after calling his two friends, one of them notices a photo of Adam chained to a wall, next to someone they knew very well - Mr. X, who returned to turn the peaceful city once again into a war zone. Now, Axel, Blaze, Sammy, and Axel's good friend Max, a pro wrestler, must head out to stop Mr. X once again...hopefully for good...****Streets of Rage 2 differs from the previous title in several ways. There are changes in both graphics (characters now are bigger, more detailed and with more animation frames, and scenarios are less grainy) and gameplay (the rocket move was replaced by a special move that doubles in offense and defense along several new moves), along other new features such as life bars (and names) for all enemies and the radically different new characters."},{"id":7016,"title":"Strider ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Capcom Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The year is 2089AD. In Russia, the evil Grand Master Meio has begun his insane plot to take over the universe. A lone figure drops from a stealth glider into Meio's base. He is Hiryu, Super A-Class Strider. His mission is to defeat the Grand Master and put an end to his plotting once and for all.****Converted from the classic arcade game, Strider lets you run, jump, perform acrobatics and climb walls and overhangs. You wield a plasma sword, called a Cypher, through 5 levels fighting robots and guards, with mid- and end-level bosses."},{"id":7017,"title":"Strider II ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tiertex Ltd.","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Strider has been called into action to save the people of the planet Magenta, armed with a Gyro laser and matter converter. He must fight his way through a forest, a ruined city, underground colonies, a roof-top battle, and finally the prison ship in which the Megantan leader is held.****The gameplay is similar to the original, consisting of running, jumping and attacking, with a very dynamic central character. The laser gun can be used while standing still; moving attacks with the sword are still possible, with the two weapons combining similarly to the Switchblade games. Tokens can be collected, which will turn you into a robot to face the end-of-level enemies if enough are collected."},{"id":7018,"title":"Submarine Attack ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In Submarine Attack, the player controls a submarine in an underwater-based environment. Shoot down enemies that are coming toward you using your missiles either at the front or rear of the sub. There are six stages in the game, and at the end of each one, you have to defeat a boss who requires multiple shots to kill. When you defeat one, you proceed to the next, difficult stage."},{"id":7019,"title":"Sukeban Deka II - Shoujo Tekkamen Densetsu (Japan) (Translated En)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Adventure","description":""},{"id":7020,"title":"Summer Games ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Olympic/Sports","description":"Summer Games allows up to eight players to compete in a series of summer themed Olympic events. The gameplay is similar to the other entries in Epyx \"games\" series. Each player can choose a country to represent, and then takes turns competing in various events to see who will win the gold medal! The game allows you to compete in all of the events sequentially, choose a few events, choose just one event, or practice an event. The events available vary slightly depending on the platform, and may include:****1. Pole vault**2. Platform diving**3. 4x400 meter relay**4. 100 meter dash**5. Gymnastics**6. Freestyle swimming**7. Skeet shooting**8. 100 meter freestyle**9. Rowing"},{"id":7021,"title":"Super Kick Off ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tiertex Ltd.","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"Super Kick Off is an enhanced developed version of the popular football game developed by Dino Dini for consoles. It includes 40 teams (16 national and 24 club), along the ability to edit club team names and shirts and player names and looks. Game modes include friendlies, Domestic League and Cup  (composed by eight English teams), European League (16 European teams) and International cup (eight team tournament). Training allows to practice free kicks, penalties or to pass, shoot and dribble without opposition. **Players can compete head to head, or play cooperatively against the computer in the same team. Other game options include player speed, wind and grass cut, along the typical half length, offside rules, extra time and difficulty setting. All changes, from team edits to options, are stored in the cartridge internal memory.****About the game itself, it was one of the most popular of the time, featuring a top-down view  with the ball not sticking to the players' feet being the most prominent gameplay feature."},{"id":7022,"title":"Super Monaco GP ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Super Monaco GP is a modified conversion of the arcade game, a first-person perspective racing game. As well as the famous Monaco course, others from around the world have been added, to give the game a longer shelf life. You must complete qualification sessions and the races as fast as possible.****The Genesis version of Super Monaco adds a complete career mode, however.  In the career mode, your goal is to win a season of races. Unfortunately, you start with a relatively slow car.  By challenging other drivers, you can move to a better team and car, and ultimately win the F1 World Title."},{"id":7023,"title":"Super Off Road ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Leland Corporation","publisherName":"Virgin Games, Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Driving","description":"Enter the world of off-road racing as 4 vehicles will face each other, on a series of tracks which are based around flipped and reversed versions of a core selection. Fame, glory and bikini clad women await your victories and the taste of dirt awaits if you fail. Let a computer car beat you and you lose one of your 3 credits.****Successful races bring more money, which can be used to soup up their machine. Boosts to top speed, grip and acceleration can be purchased, and your nitro boost must be kept topped up. If you are desperate for upgrades, you can buy into your spare credits****Only your off-road driving abilities will be enough to pull you to first place in these races. Play alone or with up to 3 other players (depending on the version)  in this conversion of a classic arcade game."},{"id":7024,"title":"Super Racing (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Driving","description":""},{"id":7025,"title":"Super Smash T.V. ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Williams Electronic Games, Inc.","publisherName":"Flying Edge, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Action","description":"The year is 1999. The world's most popular television show is Smash T.V., an ultra-violent contest between two armed-to-the-teeth combatants, set loose in a series of deadly arenas that are filled to bursting with hordes of mindless beasts and killer robots. The aim of the game is to blast everything in sight and try to grab more cash and prizes than the other guy. Toaster ovens, VCRs, fancy cars and luxury holidays are there for the taking... for anyone who can survive long enough to enjoy them.****Smash T.V. is an insane shoot-em-up from the brain of Eugene Jarvis, creator of Robotron: 2084. It retains that game's frantic style of play and two-joystick control method, but adds plenty of gore, violence, a hint of satire and that all-important two player mode."},{"id":7026,"title":"Super Space Invaders ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Domark Software Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Remember that arcade classic Invaders? Well this game takes it to the next level with harder aliens, bosses, power ups, and a variety of scenery!  Invaders come in several configurations for you to try to blast, and power-ups help you with more weapons to choose from."},{"id":7027,"title":"Super Tennis ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Super Tennis offers to control an unknown tennis player against a AI opponent, in various tennis courts, competing to win matches. The tennis players can be moved around freely on the court and the regular rules are followed. A third-person camera perspective is used, from a fixed perspective. The two buttons on the controllers are use to hit straight and fast, and to lob. When close to the net, volleys and smashes are also possible. Multiplayer is supported for two players, head to head or in a doubles game with or against AI opponents."},{"id":7028,"title":"Superman - The Man of Steel ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Graftgold Creative Software","publisherName":"Virgin Games, Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Superman: The Man of Steel is a side-scrolling platform game in which the player takes on the role of Superman.****A lot is wrong in the game: Lois Lane has been kidnapped by Brainiac, the Doom Star is orbiting the Earth and many deadly adversaries are roaming about. It's up to Superman to set everything right again.****As Superman the player has limited energy which is depleted when Superman comes in contact with enemies or their projectiles. Superman can jump, and attack. When Superman almost drops from a building he automatically starts flying. There's three different difficulty settings."},{"id":7029,"title":"T2 - The Arcade Game ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Midway","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Gun","description":"As the title states, this is the home conversion of the arcade rail-shooter based on the film Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Up to two players shoot through future and present levels as robotic killers reprogrammed to serve the human resistance. ****Both players wield a machine gun with infinite ammo that lowers its firing rate (overheats) as it is continuously fired. A secondary weapon (missile launchers in the future, shotguns in the present) has limited ammo but deals heavy damage. Powerups inside the game world include secondary weapon ammo and coolant for the machine guns, and are shot to be collected.****T2: The Arcade Game features seven levels based on specific scenes or general concepts in the film. The first four levels act as a prelude, as the player guns down waves of metal Terminators across a post-apocalyptic Battlefield, a besieged Human Hideout, and through the security checkpoints of the enemy supercomputer SkyNet. After destroying the computer, players travel back in time to protect John and Sarah Connor, while also destroying every scrap of SkyNet research at the headquarters of its manufacturer. From there, players must fend off the indestructible T-1000 until the final showdown in the Steel Mill.****Assets from the movie are used when possible, such as voice clips from Arnold Schwarzenegger, and close-up digital stills of Robert Patrick for the final battle against the T-1000. The Genesis and SNES versions also support lightguns (the Menacer and Super Scope, respectively)."},{"id":7030,"title":"Taito Chase H.Q. ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Taito Corporation","publisherName":"Taito Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"As an undercover agent of Chase Headquarters, your job is to patrol the streets and track down five criminals. You are given a mission briefing before you start which gives information on the suspect and what car they drive. Then you drive across the city without crashing into other cars, and catch up with the criminal's car. To arrest the suspects, you must keep bumping into their car until it is no longer functional. And you have to do this under a strict time limit. You can't afford to crash into cars or buildings or you waste time getting on the road again. ****However, once you've caught up with your suspect, you are given more time. Your car is also equipped with turbo boosts, which you can use to gain extra speed if you are way behind the criminal. Each arrest is based on a \"suspicion\"."},{"id":7031,"title":"Taz in Escape from Mars (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Al Baker and Associates","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":7032,"title":"Taz-Mania ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"One evening, Taz's father is telling an intriguing tale. Somewhere on Tazmania is a Lost Valley, and in that valley nests a huge seabird, so huge that one of it's eggs could feed a family for a year! Just think of the omelette one of those could make!****Thus Taz becomes fascinated and leaves in search of one of those eggs before his Dad has even finished the story...****Taz can Jump, perform a Spinning Jump and a Spin Attack. Munch roast chickens to replenish life. Gain extra points by moving quickly through the levels - there are six stages and each stage has two rounds.****There are a few other items and pickups such as:****1. Spring: boings Taz up to high ledges.**2. Blocks: destructible.**3. 1-UP: extra life.**4. Star: invulnerability. Unless you run into a bomb.**5. Bomb: does what it says on the tin."},{"id":7033,"title":"Tecmo World Cup '93 ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tecmo, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"The World Cup rolls around once every 4 years for a chance for countries to show the world how good they are at this single sport, football (also known as soccer). Even though there was no World Cup held in 1993 the game Tecmo World Cup ’93 has the main teams and rules the World Cup is famous for.****Tecmo World Cup ’93 is a football game that simulates the World Cup from the Pools to the elimination rounds that end with the finals. It has the option to play the 24 most known countries to have played in the World Cup, each with players having there own skill levels based on the real teams. There are 3 more modes to chose from that includes Versus where the player can play against a friend, Exhibition where one the player picks a opponent to play a single match, and Watch where the player picks two CPU players to battle it out alone.****When playing a game the player first picks the team they want to play (and there opponents team if in Exhibition mode) and the color of there jersey before the CPU picks a random jersey color for their team. Before the match starts the player can set up the formation of the team and can also set up who plays and their position, this menu can also be accessed when a goal is scored or the ball goes out. The players (that are all abbreviated to there initials) have stats for Power, Speed, and Technique. When the game starts the player is presented with a side on birds’ eye view of the field. The player, when in control of the ball can pass the ball to the closest team mate or attempt for a goal. When defending the player can change the controlling player or do a slide tackle (slide tackle is the only tackle the player can do). There is no penalties in the game other then kicking the ball out. The game is fast paced as it is played in sped up mode to get a full game in a reduced time. There are 3 levels of difficulty and the default game length can be changed in the configuration. Password save after each match is available."},{"id":7034,"title":"Teddy Boy ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"As Teddy Boy, you must use your gun to shoot at enemies that come out of the boxes that are scattered around the level. You have limited time to do this. The number of enemies that come out of these boxes depends on the number being shown on the face. When you shoot enemies, they turn into little balls which you quickly need to collect. If you do not, the balls will be transformed into little creatures that eat away time. Once you have destroyed all enemies, you advance to the next level. when you stand in the same spot for too long, the floor will disintegrate, causing you to fall down to the below platform. From time to time, you will play a bonus game, where the object is to shoot boxes that contain a toy. In these rounds, you also must avoid shooting a box that contains a little creature or you lose time."},{"id":7035,"title":"Tennis Ace ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Using a top-down view, Tennis Ace lets you play single or double games with computer players. Two human players can either duel or work cooperatively in a doubles game. By working your way to one of the six grand slam finals, with practice games and exhibition matches, you gain experience, which improves your playing style.****All the basic strokes are available: serves (either flat or a lob - fast-low, slow-high and curved), smashes, drop shots, lobs, flat forehands and backhands. Upon serving, the screen switches to a side-view and you have to time the throw and the hit to perform a succesful serve.****The in-game progress can be saved with a password function."},{"id":7036,"title":"Terminator 2 - Judgment Day ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Arc Developments","publisherName":"Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Terminator 2: Judgment Day is based on the movie of the same name. The player takes the role of the T-800 Terminator and has to protect John Connor from being terminated by the T-1000 Terminator. ****The game is set over five levels with the following goals:****1. Level 1: Acquire a weapon.**Level 2: An isometric racing course on a motorcycle in which the player needs to out-run a tanker truck that is chasing them. This stage was omitted from the Game Gear version.**Level 3: Locate and rescue Sarah Connor from the Pescadero asylum.**Level 4: Plant explosive charges to destroy the Cyberdyne building.**Level 5: Defeat the T-1000 within the steel mill."},{"id":7037,"title":"Terminator, The ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Probe Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Virgin Games, Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"The Terminator licensed game for the Sega consoles was a fairly standard side-scrolling platform game. However, the game's six levels mirror the story-line of The Terminator movie very closely as you take on the role of Kyle Reese and his quest to save Sarah Connor from termination.****Because the game follows the movie so closely, the first mission which involves blowing up the SkyNet computer and escaping through time is one of the hardest and something that most players remember with love/hate."},{"id":7038,"title":"Thunder Blade ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Aboard the lethal Gunship Gladiator helicopter, it is your job to ensure that a coup fails to install a dictator as leader. ****The game features 12 levels split into three distinct styles. First of all you'll be flying over a city in your helicopter, shooting out tanks by ducking low enough to target them, but also climbing to avoid the skyscrapers in the area. The third section is viewed similarly, but sees you attempting to wipe out the planes mounted on an aircraft carrier.****The second section is viewed behind your helicopter in full 3D, and adds helicopters and planes to be shot, with dodging their bullets as you duck down to shoot the tanks being the main challenge."},{"id":7039,"title":"Time Soldiers ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Alpha Denshi Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"Alpha Denshi Co., Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"You are a Time Soldier, who is asked to rescue five warriors from different time periods: Sirius in the \"Primitive Age\", Laplace in the \"Age of Rome\", Dymos in \"The World Wars\", Alpha in the \"Age of Rome\", and Altair in \"Future World\". Each one of them is guarded by one of Gylend's henchmen, but to get to them, you must fight off other enemies that are specific to each time era. Some of these enemies will drop weapons that you can pick up and use. You can use several teleports scattered in each time era to travel to another."},{"id":7040,"title":"Tom and Jerry - The Movie ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SIMS Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"As in the popular cartoon series, Tom the cat is once again after that little mouse Jerry. The player plays as Tom, a curious cat who will do anything to get his paws on that trouble-maker mouse, Jerry. Tom tries to catch Jerry as he runs through six different levels. Starting in the Kitchen, Jerry will lead Tom through the Garden, Down Town, the Forest, Rock Mountain, and finally ending up in the Nursery.****Jerry will do anything he can to keep Tom from snagging him. Even if that means running through dangerous areas. Tom must try and dodge tail-scorching stoves, dropping flower pots, falling boulders, and even climb skyscrapers and swim underwater all while trying to nab that rascally rodent. Not only that, Jerry will also throw bombs and leave land mines in Tom's path.****Be careful, if Jerry gets too far ahead and out of site, the game is lost. But, if Tom is able to get close enough, he can pounce on Jerry resulting in an advance the next level. The next level can also be reached to by chasing Jerry to the end of the round where he will be cornered. There are also damage points that are taken away from Tom as he is hit by the number of dangerous environments around him. Too many hits will also result in a game over. It is just another hard days work for Tom the cat!"},{"id":7041,"title":"TransBot ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Shooter","description":"Back in the solar year 2000 there was a nuclear war, and people are finally now emerging from underground to build a new society. But something is still wrong. DALAUS, a leftover computer from the old world is creating its own empire, and it is up to you to stop it. To complete this mission you will pilot a CA-214 (the TransBot), a new experimental astro-plane. TransBot is a side scrolling shooter for one or two players. There are a wide variety of enemies you will need to get past to be victorious throughout the many locations. The CA-214 can have different types of weapons to help out. You start out with a basic, default gun, but after collection a ? symbol you can choose a new weapon to use. There are six choices which will scroll past at the top of the screen, and your TransBot will be powered with whatever selection you make. Powered up weapons will only last for a limited amount of time before the TransBot reverts back to the basic weapon."},{"id":7042,"title":"Trivial Pursuit - Genus Edition ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Teque London Ltd.","publisherName":"Domark Group Ltd.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Board Games","description":"This is the earliest home computer incarnation of Horn Abbot International Ltd's classic board game, Trivial Pursuit. The game involves answering questions on one of six subject categories to gain moves, and answering questions on special squares to gain one of the six 'Wedges' you need to gain the right to take on the final winning question. Questions are aimed at British players - many entertainment questions are based on British TV, and sport questions relate to popular British sports.****Two game modes are available:- single player (which involves answering questions against the clock) and multiplayer (where you can take on up to five human-controlled players). The computer reveals the answer, and you select 'yes' or 'no' to tell it whether you got it right.****The question categories are exactly the same as the board game, however two different question styles are added to take advantage of computer technology - some questions relate to a picture or diagram and some relate to a piece of music. ****One additional feature not available in the board game is a statistical analysis of the number and type of questions answered correctly. This can be split into the performances of all the players, or the performance of an individual player within the six categories. It is especially useful at the end of the game, when choosing which category a player must answer to win the game."},{"id":7043,"title":"Turma da Monica em O Resgate (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":7044,"title":"TV Colosso (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Tec Toy","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":7045,"title":"Ultima IV - Quest of the Avatar ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"ORIGIN Systems, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"The fourth game in the now well-established Ultima series featured an improved game engine, with color graphics and better character interaction (you could now have actual conversations with NPCs). But what really makes Ultima IV shine is its radical departure from any other RPG made before or since in terms of the story and goal. ****Instead of building up your character by any means possible in order to face the Ultimate Evil in a big bang up showdown, in Ultima IV you were trying to become the Avatar, a role model of sorts for the people of the land. This meant upholding the \"eight virtues\" and basically trying to become a better person. In most RPGs you chose to be a just/nice hero because the people you'd help would usually provide you with some nice equipment for your services, but in Ultima IV you helped people not for a reward or to advance the plot but simply because it was the \"right thing to do\". The game actually frowns on behavior that was typical of most other RPGs, such as backstabbing fleeing monsters or picking up everything that wasn't nailed down even if it didn't belong to you. The game keeps track of all your actions, so if you went about killing and looting like in most RPGs, you'd never finish the game.****This VERY different approach to the game's ultimate goal is what makes Ultima IV famous so many years later, and became the sort of design philosophy that made all the following Ultimas so unique in their genre. ****Of course, the game still has plenty of traditional RPG elements such as dungeons to explore and hostile monsters to kill, as well as a typical final \"Holy Grail\" type quest where you had to find the Codex of Ultimate Wisdom to complete your transformation into Avatarhood."},{"id":7046,"title":"Ultimate Soccer ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Rage Software Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"Ultimate Soccer is a football (European) game composed by 64 (unlicensed) international teams, each with it's own values for running, ball control and strength. There are five game modes (friendly, penalty shootout, tournament, playoff and league), but the lack of password or built-in battery means each one of them must be completed in one sitting.****The gameplay can be tweaked for the players' preference by changing several key aspects of the physics engine, such as wind strength and direction, ball weight (lighter balls travel higher, faster  and farther but are more prone to be deflected by winds than heavy balls, who barely lift of the ground and are slowed down by wet grass), tightness of ball control and players speed and momentum. A five-a-side mode, where the ball is never out of play is also included. Thanks to the many options regarding the physics, the game allows a lot of flexibility in playmaking, from building up the play with small passes from the midfield to belting the ball upwards in hope of a goalmouth deflection.****Graphically, the game is similar to EA's Madden NFL series, with pseudo-3D effects allowing the view to be tilted up to show more detail up front or tilted down to show more of the field. ****The series later continued with Striker on the same console and Striker' 96 on PC, Saturn and PlayStation."},{"id":7047,"title":"Vigilante ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Irem Corp.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Beat-'Em-Up","description":"Vigilante is a side-scrolling beat-em-up, based on the popular coin-up. It features an anonymous tough hero that roams the streets to beat up The Rogues gang that kidnapped his girlfriend Maria. ****The game offers five distinct locations, such as city streets and a junkyard, with many different thugs with different strengths. You fight with your fists, feet and a chain. Each level features an end boss which requires a special tactic in order to progress."},{"id":7048,"title":"Virtua Fighter Animation (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1997","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Aspect","players":"","genre":"Fighter","description":""},{"id":7049,"title":"Walter Payton Football ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Football/Sports","description":"Walter Payton Football, or American Pro Football, as it is called in Japan and Europe, is a simulation of American football. There are two modes in the game. One is called \"Monday Night Game\" and is the same as a friendly game or exhibition mode; the other is \"Road to Superbowl\", and is basically a play-off tournament in the NFL.****The player can choose his favorite NFL team to compete against the computer or another player. The game allows you to assign basic strategies to the teams, both in defensive and offensive plays. The game is viewed from a top-down perspective, with the exception of kick offs and field goals, which are viewed up close from a third person perspective, and allow the player to regulate the strength of the kick."},{"id":7050,"title":"Wanted ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Action","description":"In this game, you play Michael Chen, and your job is to fight your way through seven stages.****Gameplay is split into two parts. The odd-numbered stages require you to shoot gunslingers that hang out at saloons, hotels, and towns. When a gunslinger threatens you with a gun, you have only seconds to shoot him before you lose some life.  If this happens, you can increase your life meter if you shoot barrels that are scattered across town, and then detonating the bomb that is revealed, wiping out gunslingers in sight. You must be careful not to shoot innocent civilians or gunslingers who surrender, or you also lose life. At the end of these rounds, the leader will come out of a building and will move side-to-side, occasionally shooting you if he has the chance.****In the even-numbered stages (except stage six), you are required to ride across a desert, shooting gunslingers that ride past you. You can increase life by shooting the only gunslinger not on a horse and then detonating the bomb that is revealed. At the end of these levels, you will be faced with a challenging stage, where the object is to shoot as many targets as you can before time runs out."},{"id":7051,"title":"Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Brøderbund Software, Inc.","publisherName":"Parker Brothers","players":"1 Player","genre":"Puzzle","description":"Carmen Sandiego is a master thief who leads the criminal organization V.I.L.E. This organization specializes in stealing the world's treasures without a trace. Alarmed by this, the A.C.M.E. Detective Agency makes it their personal mission to foil Carmen Sandiego's plans.****Carmen Sandiego is an game that tests the player's knowledge about geography and general knowledge about different countries. Missions will begin with a treasure being stolen and the player flying to that location. A time limit counts down while they must search the area and interview witnesses to find enough clues to figure out what country the thief flew to next. The player always has a limited selection (usually three or four) of flights available in any given country. This process is repeated until either the villain is found or time expires and they are able to get away. Along with finding out where the thief has headed, the player must discover who the thief is, by best matching personal characteristics (gender, hair color, eye color, hobbies, notable features) to dossiers on Carmen's gang. There must be enough characteristics matched in order to obtain a warrant, which is essential to legally arrest the suspect once they have been found. Progress in arresting VILE members will expose other members, eventually leading up to Carmen Sandiego herself."},{"id":7052,"title":"Wimbledon ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SIMS Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"The oldest of the four Grand Slam tournaments, held in London on grass every July, is the basis for this tennis game. The ball comes off the grass surface fast and low, reflecting the surface's reputation for providing the most exciting tennis. It's viewed in the typical third person perspective, although with quite a distinct 3D effect and with shadows. You can play standard 1 or 2 player matches, or play the full tournament from the quarter-final stages onwards. You can play standard shots as well as lobs and drop shots, and full service rules are featured. You can select your character and build up their skills as the game progresses."},{"id":7053,"title":"Wimbledon II ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SIMS Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Tennis","description":"Wimbledon II is a tennis game based on the championship with the same name.  The game features two modes: Free Match allows for singles or doubles games and supports one or two players. Tour Mode puts the player on the road, playing the best in the world for the championship cup. Players may create their own characters and save the progress via a password system. Three kinds of surfaces are available: hard, lawn, and clay; all of which affect the ball’s behaviour."},{"id":7054,"title":"Winter Olympics - Lillehammer '94 ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1994","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tiertex Ltd.","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Olympic/Sports","description":"This is the official license of Winter Olympics tournament in 1994 at Lillehammer, Norway. You can practice in any event before the tournament. The game offers two modes - Full Olympics and Mini Olympics, which vary in the number of events.****It includes 5 different types of sports - biathlon, alpine skiing (downhill, slalom, giant slalom and Super-G), ski jumping (90 m, 120 m), bobsleigh (2/4 men bob, 1/2 men luge) and skating (elimination, pursuit, time trial).  The events use 3D views"},{"id":7055,"title":"Wolfchild ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Core Design Ltd.","publisherName":"Virgin Games, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Dr. Kal Morrow, expert in genetic research and creation of human-animal hybrids, has been kidnapped and his family brutally murdered by the terrorist organization CHIMERA. His surviving son Saul takes it upon himself to avenge his family. Using his father's research, he turns into a man-wolf and sets out to find CHIMERA's base and defeat their leader Karl Draxx.****As Saul, it is your job to traverse five different areas on your way to Draxx. When Saul collects enough power-ups, he turns into his wolf form and gains a special psychic shot attack, which can be improved by collecting futher power-ups. However, if Saul loses health, he turns back into his human form and only has his fists to fight the numerous enemies"},{"id":7056,"title":"Wonder Boy ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Westone Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Platform","description":"Just when things were going great with Tom-Tom and his girlfriend Tanya, some thug of a woodland king had to kidnap her and hide her away, and Tom-Tom doesn't have a clue where. That's why he has to explore deep dark forests, cross endless oceans, climb treacherous slopes, survive endless volcanoes, and even walk through clouds. But Tom-Tom will never be totally alone. You see, when he goes through the exotic locations, he has to come face to face with its inhabitants, like bees, spiders, snakes, coal-kids, frogs, bats, snails, coyotes, and octopuses, to name a few. The hatchet is Tom-Tom's only line of defense against these menaces.****There are ten areas, each containing four rounds each, but the tenth area can't be accessed unless Tom-Tom collects all the dolls during his rescue mission. During his journey, he can break open different eggs that will reveal hatchets, skateboards, mushrooms, milk, and even guardian angels. You can ride the skateboard through each round, as long as you don't collide with an inhabitant. When you complete each round while still riding the skateboard, you'll start the next round still riding it. As you progress through each round, your vitality will start to get low, but it can be increased by getting milk, mushrooms, potato chips,or fruit that appear everywhere you go. As well as the normal eggs, there are also speckled eggs that must be avoided, otherwise the God of Death will be released, and once he follows you, you'll lose vitality much quickly. At the end of every fourth round, there is a king waiting to destroy you with his fireballs or lightning bolts.****There are also warp-gates, but you don't find them, they find you. You see, warp-gates appear in rounds 1-4 of each area. If you happen to get one fruit, a special item will appear. These special items include handbags, wrist watches, a pair of shoes, a teddy bear, and a bottle of perfume. Another girl will appear and take you up to the clouds where the object is to collect as many hearts as you can without falling down or getting the item again. Once you have collected all the hearts, you can get the item to return to the surface, and more often than not, you'll get further in the round."},{"id":7057,"title":"Wonder Boy III - The Dragon's Trap ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Westone Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap is a direct sequel to Wonder Boy in Monster Land. When Tom-Tom defeats the MEKA dragon, the wounded beast casts a spell on him, turning him into a Lizard-Man. To regain your original human form, you have to find the Salamander Cross, hidden by the Vampire Dragon in Monster Land.****In this side-scrolling platform game, you can still buy equipment and items, but unlike its predecessor, it is not divided in sequences of levels. You are allowed to go anywhere, as long as you have the right shape or equipment. During his quest, Tom-Tom has to defeat various dragon bosses. Each win will give you a new shape with new abilities such as flying, swimming, walking on ceilings or clinging to walls, which also give you to access new parts of the world. The possible shapes are Lizard-Man, Mouse-Man, Piranha-Man, Lion-Man and Hawk-Man and the main abilities are defined by attacking power, defense points and charm points (needed for equipment by collecting charm stones). Also, certain blocks can only be destroyed by specific weapons or are only accessible to certain shapes.****The basic actions consist of attacking and jumping, and in the status screen you can equip swords, shields and armour. Special attacks include fire balls, tornadoes, arrows, boomerangs and thunder strikes. Along the way, you collect keys (only one at all times) and gold left behind by defeated creatures, and you often have to revisit places to access new areas. A password is given at the beginning of each town to continue from there."},{"id":7058,"title":"Wonder Boy in Monster Land ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Westone Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Eleven years have gone by since Tom-Tom rescued his girlfriend Tanya from the clutches of the evil King. Word of Tom-Tom's dangerous adventure soon spread throughout Wonder Land. The people were very proud of him and gave Tom-Tom the highest honor of all - the legendary name of Wonder Boy. With the evil King defeated, Wonder Land returned to its peaceful state, and for over one decade, the kingdom was a paradise, and everything and everyone lived happily together.****Eventually, the peace was broken when a ferocious fire-breathing dragon appeared out of nowhere and took over Wonder Land with an army of evil, monsterous henchmen, causing Wonder Land was immediately thrown into utter chaos. Defenseless that they were, the people were quickly taken over and the tranquil and serene kingdom was transformed into a land of demons and devils. Wonder Land was now a Monster Land. Tom-Tom was summoned to set out on a journey, destroy this dragon, and restore peace once again. Tom-Tom is Wonder Land's last hope.****There are twelve locations in which Tom-Tom must venture through, including (but not limited to): the city of Wonder Land, Valley of Peace, The Coastal Town of Baraboro, The Mam Desert, and Pororo Islands. During his journey, he must defeat monsters with the sword that he got at the beginning of his adventure. These monsters will leave either gold coins or bags of cash, which he can use to buy better weapons, shields, armors, and boots. At the end of each location, there is usually a boss that Tom-Tom must defeat in order to obtain a gold key that will unlock the exit gate, as well as plenty of gold coins or bags of cash. If he touches any enemies, or is shot at, he will lose health. During his travels, Tom-Tom must take note of the hourglass; if the hourglass display sands at the bottom, he must get another one that appears out of nowhere, or he'll also lose health. There are two ways in which he can restore it. He can either go into bars to have a drink that will restore it and get a hint about what lies ahead as well, or go into hospitals and heal himself to restore the lost health."},{"id":7059,"title":"Wonder Boy in Monster World ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Westone Co., Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Adventure","description":"Monster World was once a peaceful region. Then, the peace was shattered by an invading army of monsters. A young man named Shion vowed to defeat them and make his land peaceful again.\"****Wonder Boy In Monster World puts you in control of Shion in his quest to save Monster World from the evil hands of BioMeka.  It controls like your standard platform game - run, jump, and kill enemies.  The game is filled with RPG elements such as talking to townsfolk, collecting money to buy items, upgrading your life, and equipping a variety of armor and weapons - staying very close to the \"Zelda format\".  You can save your game to continue your quest at a later time.****Wonder Boy In Monster World is the third game in the Monster World spin-off series.  In Japan the game is called Wonder Boy 5: Monster World 3."},{"id":7060,"title":"Woody Pop - Shinjinrui no Block Kuzushi (Japan)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Action","description":""},{"id":7061,"title":"World Class Leader Board ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Access Software, Inc.","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Golf/Sports","description":"Before the long-running Links series, Access produced the Leader Board lineage, which concludes here. Wind, snap and power are the main considerations as you dodge the bunkers, water and rough which make for more complex courses than the 8-bit versions of the original.****A course editor is provided.  The courses provided include real courses like St. Andrews, a fictional designs such as The Gauntlet, which as the name suggests is designed to push your skills to the maximum.****The PC version revolutionized the use of the PC speaker to reproduce voice samples via their patented \"RealSound\" process. Quips like \"No doubt about it, he's deep in the sandtrap\", \"Straight onto the fairway\", and \"Looks like he hit the tree, Jim.\" are used to provide running commentary on the gameplay."},{"id":7062,"title":"World Cup Italia '90 ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1990","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"This soccer game lets you choose a team representing one of twenty-four countries around the world to participate in the World Championship tournament. This is identical to the real 1990 World Cup.****Once you pick your team you can also select which players you want on the field, so that you can round out the team's strengths and weaknesses. Also provided are modes for single exhibition matches, either against the computer or against a friend.****The action is viewed from above with large player sprites. Violent play is encouraged as there are no free kicks. Whereas later sports games often carry heavy focus on the attention to detail, this game is rather simplified -- you can only control the player closest to the ball, for example, and it is missing many of the rules of soccer such as penalty flags and offsides."},{"id":7063,"title":"World Cup USA 94 ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Tiertex Ltd.","publisherName":"U.S. Gold Ltd.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Soccer/Sports","description":"For the third World Cup in succession, US Gold had the license to produce the official game. They entrusted Tiertex with the task, who produced a top-down game recreating the full tournament. As well as the 24 teams who qualified for the tournament, other significant footballing nations like England, France and Denmark could be drafted in. The presentation of the menus is largely icon-based, with the official mascot featuring prominently. Tackling is difficult and passing is easy, making for a flowing end-to-end style of play."},{"id":7064,"title":"World Games ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1989","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Epyx, Inc.","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1-4 Players","genre":"Sports","description":"Olympics style sports game.  Compete in several events including:**Skiing, Weight Lifting, Barrel Jumping, Sumo Wrestling, Bull Riding, Cliff Diving, Log Rolling, Caber Toss, Pole Vault, Platform Diving."},{"id":7065,"title":"World Grand Prix ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1986","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Driving","description":"The premise is simple, race against the clock and computer-controlled F-1 opponents in a series of races.  Along the way, earn points to upgrade various aspects of your machine, including acceleration, top speed and handling.  It also includes a track editor, so you can create your "},{"id":7066,"title":"WWF Wrestlemania - Steel Cage Challenge ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1992","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Teeny Weeny Games, Ltd.","publisherName":"Flying Edge, Inc.","players":"1-2 Players","genre":"Sports/Wrestling","description":"The game features several famous WWF stars, such as \"Macho Man\" Randy Savage, Bret \"Hitman\" Hart, The Mountie, The Undertaker, Irwin R. Schyster, \"Million Dollar Man\" Ted DiBiase, Sid Justice, \"Rowdy\" Roddy Piper, Jake \"The Snake\" Roberts and of course wrestling legend Hulk Hogan.****All wrestlers can perform their famous signature moves and have individual strengths and weaknesses. Game modes include a career mode and several modes for two players, including the name giving steel cage challenge."},{"id":7067,"title":"X-Men - Mojo World (Brazil)","systemName":"Master System","year":"1996","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"","publisherName":"Sega","players":"","genre":"Platform","description":""},{"id":7068,"title":"Xenon 2 - Megablast ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1991","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Bitmap Brothers, The","publisherName":"Image Works","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"Xenon 2: Megablast is vertically scrolling space shooter, in which you have to pass several levels, filled with waves of enemies, that all end with a level boss creature. Each group of enemies you destroy grants you a cash reward and every once in a while you enter Colin's Bargain Basement, where you can use this cash to purchase upgrades for your ship like better weapons, speed & health upgrades etc. Some upgrades can also be picked up during the levels.****The first part of the game has an organic feel to it, while the second part of the game features mechanical enemies. As there are some maze-like sections with dead-ends in the game, your spaceship  scrolls backwards when you keep pressing the down key.****A typical Bitmap Brothers smash, the game is also famous for its soundtrack by British electronica group Bomb The Bass."},{"id":7069,"title":"Ys - The Vanished Omens ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Nihon Falcom Corp.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Role-Playing","description":"You are Adol (Aron in Sega Master System version) Christian, a red-haired adventurer and expert swordsman. One day you encounter a fortuneteller who sends you on a quest to find information about the six books of Ys. It appears that there was once an ancient land called Ys, whose secret was sealed in those six books. Before long you learn that the six books were all stolen by the evil wizard Dark Fact (Dulk Dekt in Sega Master System version, Malificus in PC version). It is your task to defeat the villain and to discover the secret of Ys!****Ys is an action RPG with original combat: instead of pressing the \"attack\" button, you simply run into the enemies you encounter. You do more damage if you run into them from the back or from the sides - a head-to-head collision might result in Adol's death if the monster is stronger than him. You gain gold and experience points for defeating your foes; once you have gained enough experience, you level up and become stronger. You can buy and equip swords, armor, shields, and other accessories."},{"id":7070,"title":"Zaxxon 3-D ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Corporation","publisherName":"SEGA Corporation","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"This is a 3-D update to the arcade classic.  Like most shooters, the backdrop is set in space.  The first part of the battle is spent shooting down opposing fighters, snagging more powerful weapons, speed power-ups and fuel.  Not only do you have to worry about the enemy, your fuel is working against you as well.  The second part of the battle is to grab fuel and take out ground forces through a 3-D corridor and dodging walls.  The final part of the battle is the end boss."},{"id":7071,"title":"Zillion ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1987","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"Based on the \"anime\" and laser tag game, Zillion is a game where the hero, J.J., must rescue his friends Apple and Champ from the alien race Noza. To get past certain rooms in the base, you must use codes which you can obtain by blowing up certain metal crates to get pieces of the code. Other items you can obtain are specs (which lets you see lasers that, if you trip up, alerts the area and sends reinforcements), bread and Opa-Opas (which level you up)."},{"id":7072,"title":"Zillion II - The Tri Formation ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1988","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"SEGA Enterprises Ltd.","publisherName":"SEGA of America, Inc.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Shooter","description":"A faint distress transmission, which was barely understandable, was received at the headquarters of the White Knights. Sent from a distant outpost at the extreme edge of the Planetary System, the garbled message told of a new, gigantic Norsa Battle Fortress at the edge of the Norsa Galaxy.Apple and Champ, two members of the elite White Knight special peacekeeping force, immediately set out on a reconnaissance mission to investigate the Norsa Fortress.The last words which anybody heard from Apple and Champ were: \"Help us J.J.! Baron Ricks has...\"There are eight rounds in the game, and the gameplay is split into two parts. In the odd-numbered rounds, you ride a bike known as the \"Tri Formation\" which has the Zillion laser beam attached to it. As well as shooting Norsa warriors, you must jump over gaps and the pulsating areas of the floor. If your character comes in contact with their shots, or rides over the pulsating areas of the floor, your life meter will decrease. If that meter is empty, you lose a life. Power-ups can be obtained that will give you the Armorator or extra life. In Rounds 5 and 7, you are required to use the Armorator to survive the round. You can also change between Apple and Champ during these rounds, but only once each.And on the even-numbered rounds, you run-and-shoot your way to a boss. Beware of the Norsa Warriors and other enemies. The same rules apply to those of the odd-numbered rounds, where being shot at or fall in a gap will result in you losing a life. "},{"id":7073,"title":"Zool - Ninja of the 'Nth' Dimension ","systemName":"Master System","year":"1993","rating":"ESRB - RP (Rating Pending)","developerName":"Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd.","publisherName":"Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd.","players":"1 Player","genre":"Platform","description":"His name is Zool. He is a Ninja in the 2345th dimension, 6 worlds each with 3 stages. ****In this platformer, you can run, jump, climb walls and shoot the enemies. In the levels are also some power-ups for Zool. There are life-spending hearts, smart bombs, shields, more powerful jump-skill and a twin Zool. This \"twin\" makes all your motions a few seconds after you do.****In the options you can change the difficulty and the game-speed two times, the continues and the background music (Rock or Funk)."}]