The House of the Dead series makes its way to the Nintendo Wii in House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return.
The sequel to Condemned promises a new fighting mechanic that will allow for brutal hand-to-hand combat as the player hunts down serial killers.
Live the life of a swordsman in Kyoto 400 years ago.
This game is based on the movie "Doraemon - Nobita and the Legend of Green Giant."
Shiren embarks on a new adventure.
Select the time of day and season, choose your lure, and cast off to try and land some freshwater bass.
Brain Assist charges players to pick one of four nurses to guide them through a series of brain-challenging minigames.
Miburi & Teburi is a puzzle game for the Wii featuring crosswords, costumes and much other silliness.
Fight as a modern-day mercenary gladiator in The Club, an underground blood-sport in which ruthless killers try earn respect and infamy in deathmatches.
A collection of minigames featuring two wacky monkeys.
Race around at high speeds with Sonic & Co.
Glide, spiral, and loop through seven extraordinary worlds of Nightopia defending the dream world from the Nightmarens.
A combat-intensive real-time strategy game that enlists players in an epic struggle to prevent total alien domination of planet Earth.
Move around a game board, play mini-games, and use wacky gadgets to get an edge on your opponents.
If you really want to play this game you should definitely pick up the import.
IMPORT: It's definitely unique and uniquely Sega, and the Dreamcast game library needs more wacky games like this - Seaman needs the company.
This action-adventure asks the player to make the ultimate decision between good and evil. As the game's hero Kirk, the player can either facilitate the arrival of the end of ...
Farnation gives a nod to such successful PC games as Ultima Online and - more recently - Everquest by letting players interact with other human players across a large universe.
Sega is working on a new flight combat game for the Dreamcast.
It's almost fitting, in the twilight of the Saturn's years, that it should end as it began.
Paperboy makes its way onto the Xbox Live Arcade.
Even with its shallow storyline and camera issues, Phantasy Star Online simply manages to be a whole lot of fun.
The prince is back in a new kind of adventure where cooperation with the mysterious Elika will let you perform actions never before seen on a mobile.
It's definitely a worthy and much-needed update to a long-running series.
Ready 2 Rumble is one of the must-have launch games on the Dreamcast.
If you're the kind of person who loves challenging tank games or happens to have a few trigger-happy friends, the game takes on a life of its own.
Resident Evil is a rare gem that has been able to make the jump from a video game to a computer game nearly flawlessly.
Rippin' Riders does look and sound very nice but has major issues in the control department and feels incomplete.
This game will leave you with a strong sense of déja vu.
Samba de Amigo, one of the first popular rhythm games, comes to the Wii with samba-infused maraca-shakin' action.
Any serious Bomberman player has seen all this before.
Looking at Scorcher is a little like watching a TV with bad reception: The more you squint, the better it looks.
Scrabble on the PlayStation appears to be exactly what you expect from Scrabble at your mom's house - minus the little wooden letters that look like bouillon cubes.
Visual issues aside, though, Seaman is a good game, provided you don't burn yourself out on it.
More of a fishing game than a fishing simulator, Get Bass is a cool, if temporary, way to spend your time.
Sega Rally 2 marries the qualities of super-fun arcade racing, challenging track elements and design, grease-monkey tinkering, and unparalleled replay value.
Not many PC translations of arcade games score high marks in realism, and Sega Rally Championship is no exception.
Sega Touring Car Championship is a mixed bag.
Worldwide Soccer '97 succeeds in every category.
If you simply like really beautiful animation and fairy tales, this game is at least worth considering.
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