This dark third-person shooter is based on Sony Pictures' upcoming movie of the same name.
Silly music and controller headaches aside, Intellivision Lives! does a fine job of compiling a huge number of games into one package and presents them in an easy-to-pick-up manner.
Fugitive Hunter's lousy execution makes it impossible to recommend, especially when there are better shooters available on the PS2.
This '50s-style pinball game features 11 different tables.
This futuristic vehicular combat game sees players doing battle with all manner of weapons in specially designed arenas.
Considering the already-stiff competition for vehicular combat on Sony's current hardware, there's really no room for Seek and Destroy.
This racing game features locations from all over the world, as well as a number of minigames, including golf and soccer.
Cel Damage is a mix of demolition derby’s intense carnage and race car finesse all bundled into a zany cartoon universe.
It's hard to recommend Death Crimson OX to anyone but the truly desperate light-gun fanatic.
While the first game played decently - and looked great - the sequels have not improved on it significantly, and Toshinden Subaru is no exception.
While the two-player mode could use some help and is more of a throwaway feature, the single-player mode is worth every penny.
The Last Ninja makes his way onto current handhelds.
California Games heads to newer systems courtesy of System 3.
Good things come in cheap packages if Castle Shikigami 2 is any indication. This arcade-style shoot-'em-up features a unique premise, lots of tough levels, and good variety.
Overdose is much, much better than the first Gungrave, and it provides an entertainingly over-the-top shooting experience that's well worth the unusually low asking price.
This slot car racing game will let you race around 20 different circuits based on different rooms in a house.
Strike Force Bowling attempts to combine zany locales with tried-and-true bowling mechanics, but the game lacks substance and ultimately won't please bowling fans, be they hardcore or casual.
Saturday Night Speedway features three different racing modes on more than 15 different tracks.
Trigger Man is short and clumsy, and not particularly pleasant to look at either.
Pinball Hall of Fame looks good, controls well, and should be a no-brainer as an addition to your library if you're a fan of simulated pinball.
World Championship Poker is ultimately a decent effort, but only because of its online play.
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