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The first two Striker 1945 games are compiled onto one PlayStation 2 collection.
Spider-Man 2 is a sandbox game based on the movie of the same name.
A home release of the Densha de Go! electric train simulation series intended to be the ultimate entry, featuring a grand visual and audio upgrade, revamped penalty and scoring mechanics, and a two-player mode where one player acts as the train conductor.
Space Raiders is an updated version of the classic Space Invaders game.
10,000 Bullets is an action game by Taito. Players control Crow, a gunslinger in a world in which gunslingers fight each other to gain their opponents blood and make themselves stronger. 10,000 Bullets shares elements with games like Max Payne and GunZ.
A cutesy falling-block puzzle arcade game in the style of Puyo Puyo, made by a team of ex-Compile developers. It is notable for being the last third-party game released for Neo Geo arcade hardware prior to its official discontinuation.
The sequel to Success's vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up Psyvariar: Medium Unit, changing the aircraft to upgradable mechas.
Top-down shooter featuring a variety of witches and wizards aboard flying brooms, firing spells at incoming enemies. Features co-operative play and sold at a budget price in most areas.
The second title in Taito's military flight sim series.
Tensai Bit-Kun: Gramon Battle is a tactical role-playing video game released in 2003 only in Japan.
A sequel to the riichi mahjong arcade game adaptation of the mahjong manga Usagi: Yasei no Touhai.
An adventure game about a group of friends that return to their favorite summer vacation spot as they recall their past.
Featuring many of the same systems from Lufia 2 on the Snes, Ruins of Lore stars Eldin, a descendant of Maxim, as he plans the destruction of a marauding empire under the influence of the dark lord.
A vertically-scrolling shoot-'em-up released in 2002, and the first by the small studio Triangle Service. It was later known as XIIZEAL.
Arcade Puzzle Bobble game based on the hit manga and anime.
An arcade racing game released on the PS2 and arcade by Taito in Japan. The game allowed you to carry your save file from the console version to the arcade version and the reverse.
Another home entry in Taito's train simulation franchise brings another graphics upgrade and new train routes.
A realistic flight simulator where the player can pilot many real-life military aircraft.
The sequel to Super Bust A Move and part of the long running Bust a Move franchise.
Combat Queen is an FMV on rail shooter for the PlayStation 2 developed by Taito
The sequel to the arcade puzzle game Cleopatra Fortune, revamping the game's art style while adding a new gameplay mechanic involving Jewel Blocks.
The sequel to Jet de Go!
The sequel to the 2000 Japanese mahjong solitaire game Shanghai: Shouryuu Sairin. It features a war-based campaign mode based on the Three Kingdoms period of ancient China.
A puzzle action RPG developed by Falcom.
Wizardry Summoner is an Japanese only entry to the classic RPG series, released for the Game Boy Advance in 2001.
This is the second game in the racing series based on Lego, the popular construction toys. It was released in 2001 for Playstation 2, PC and Game Boy Advance.
A spin-off of Taito's popular electric train simulation series, focusing on the San'yō Shinkansen high-speed railway line.
A riichi mahjong arcade game based on the 1996 mahjong manga of the same name. Play a unique two-on-two variant of the game, with each character having their own supernatural abilities.
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