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The second handheld spinoff of the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series, Another Road features a new original story involving the resurrection of Majin Buu in the "alternate" timeline.
The Dragon Ball series's first Nintendo DS outing and a spiritual successor to the card-based RPGs that were originally released on the Famicom.
This portable take on Tenchu has unique story campaigns for numerous characters from the saga, including villains.
The second in the "Budokai Tenkaichi" trilogy of Dragon Ball fighting games, adding dozens of new characters and transformations (for a total roster of 120).
The final installment of the Kengo series of near-realistic fighting games set in feudal Japan, Legend of the 9 lets you play as 9 historical samurai and follow each of their stories, which vaguely mimic their real life accomplishments.
The first game from Tenchu series to be released to a Nintendo console.
Me & My Katamari is the third game in the Katamari Damacy series and the first to appear on a handheld system. It is also the first Katamari game with no involvement from the series creator, Keita Takahashi.
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams slashes its way back onto the PlayStation 2, in this 2 disc epic adventure.
A handheld spin-off of the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai games (and the first Dragon Ball game released for the PlayStation Portable), Shin Budokai ties in with the animated film Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn (and was released in tandem with the film's English dub).
Having inherited the mantle of Devil Summoner Raidou Kuzunoha, a young man goes to work at a detective agency and becomes involved in an occult conspiracy.
The fifth game in the Suikoden series. Set six years before Suikoden I, the game follows the Prince of the Queendom of Falena, as he struggles to unite the 108 Stars of Destiny and end a civil war that threatens to tear the realm apart.
Castle of Shikigami III is a top-down shooter that features a cast of diverse characters with different gameplay styles and storylines. It is the third game in the main line Castle of Shikigami series.
Meet Chibi-Robo, the best little care-taker money can buy. Race around the Sanderson household to create happiness within the household while making friends with toys.
An enhanced version of the fifth main installment of the Tekken franchise, Dark Resurrection adds three new fighters and unlocks all fighters from the start. It is the first in the series to receive online multiplayer support (as an update to the PS3 port).
Suikoden Tactics is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 console as part of their Suikoden series. It is the first game of the series that falls under the strategy role-playing genre.
An alternate fighting game take on the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, Budokai Tenkaichi utilizes a third-person perspective and unified movelists while adding a very large playable character roster.
Ninja Gaiden Black is a re-release of Team Ninja's 2004 Xbox game. Its enhanced visuals, tweaked gameplay, and new mission mode make it the "definitive version" in the eyes of game director Tomonobu Itagaki.
We Love Katamari delivers more of the same gameplay and humor that made Katamari Damacy unique.
The fifth game in the Sakura Taisen franchise and the first to receive an official North American localization, courtesy of NIS America.
Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation 2 is the second game to be fully translated and released in the US.
Ayame, while patrolling the border of Ghoda territory, suddenly stumbles upon a ruined village; its only survivor being a young assassin by the name of Rin. Together, the two work to uncover the plot behind the village's destruction, and the annihilation of Rin's clan.
Digital Devil Saga 2 sees the members of the embattled Embryon tribe experience true Nirvana in this direct sequel that adds new characters, overhauls the mantra grid, and closes the storyline in truly universal fashion.
The third game in Koei's Kessen series depicts a fictionalized and romanticized version of the life of Nobunaga Oda.
Namco's signature martial arts fighting game series gets a fifth main installment that continues the story of Jin Kazama and the Mishima Zaibatsu. It's known for introducing persistent player rankings and appearance customization options (requiring use of a dedicated card reader in the arcade version).
The third game in the original Budokai trilogy of fighting games set in the Dragon Ball universe. Along with numerous gameplay changes, it features characters and settings from both Dragon Ball GT and some of the series' animated films.
Take the role of the undead warrior Raikoh Minamoto and his companions as they are tasked with vanquishing the invading hordes of demons and protecting Japan's capital city from being consumed by the darkness.
Blood Will Tell is an action game that borrows themes from a Japanese manga called Dororo, created by Osamu Tezuka. Its main protagonist is a young samurai, Hyakkimaru who is on a quest to recover his 48 body parts from the fiends that haunt feudal Japan.
The fourth installment of Konami's long-running RPG series Suikoden. In this game, set 150 years prior to the original Suikoden, players will begin an adventure through the rough seas of the Suikoden universe's Island Nations.
Bujingai: The Forsaken City is a hack 'n' slash game that takes place in post-apocalyptic Japan. An ancient warrior named Lau must cut his way through hordes of demons to save the world.
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