The sequel to The Key of Avalon arcade game offers a variety of new cards, boards, and characters.
Worms Forts: Under Siege! puts you in command of a team of up to four fort-dwelling worms. The game is set in the cartoon environments, and you direct your worm ...
If you're a fan of college basketball, the attractive presentation, smooth online play, and deep legacy mode are all good reasons to check out ESPN College Hoops 2K5.
Ultimately, Feel the Magic winds up being more than the sum of its modest parts thanks to a winning combination of style and gameplay.
Super Real Tennis is so accomplished in terms of presentation and gameplay that it almost seems unfair to compare it to the current mobile gaming offerings in the US.
Children of the Nile has a lot of personality and some interesting gameplay, but it's weighed down by a few problems not found in some previous city-building games.
The healthy number of minigames included in the package makes it one of best values out there for EyeToy owners.
While Sonic aficionados will be disappointed by the omission of a few notable titles, there's a ton of solid Robotnik-thwarting to be had with the Mega Collection Plus.
It's a functional shooter, but with a couple of extra coats of paint, Killzone could have been a whole lot better.
While it may not offer the sophistication of other racing games on the market, OutRun2 has an old-school sensibility that makes it both appealing and addictive.
Otogi 2 retains much of its predecessor's unique and awe-inspiring style, thanks to a great cast, some completely new types of challenges, and a presentation that's second to none.
This fantastically addictive management simulation covers the entire world of hockey.
Roll your monkey across moving platforms and mazes in an effort to reach the finish line. The Super Monkey Ball 2-Pack includes the first two installments in Sega's Monkey Ball ...
Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne is a refreshing, challenging change of pace.
Quest of D is a Dungeons-and-Dragons style 3D action-RPG that features a four-player cooperative mode.
ESPN NBA 2K5 delivers a fantastic simulation-style basketball experience that is graphically appealing and chock-full of content.
Rome: Total War is the very definition of an epic strategy game.
Sega is working on six new Sakura Taisen titles to be released over the next few years on the PlayStation 2.
Osamu Tezuka's storyline alone makes Blood Will Tell worth playing.
WWE wrestling action returns in WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006.
This collection compiles home and arcade versions of SDI and Quartet.
Space Harrier Complete Collection offers the arcade version of Space Harrier, the Genesis version of Space Harrier II, and Sega Mark III versions of Space Harrier and Space Harrier 3D.
This compilation of five old Sega arcade games includes Congo Bongo, Head-On, Tranquillizer Gun, and more.
Zombie killing mayhem returns in this latest installment of House of the Dead.
Arithmetic problems await you in this edutainment title from Sega.
Rub Rabbits is the sequel to XY/XX: Feel the Magic and features all-new gameplay mechanics, which range from holding the Nintendo DS sideways and upside down to multiple game modes. ...
Bleach on the DS features head-to-head fighting with up to four players wirelessly. It also features slight customization via trait cards.
This action-adventure title for the PS2, known as Ryu ga Gotoku in Japan, features a storyline by award-winning novelist Hase Seishu about brutal Japanese criminals.
Taito Legends features 29 Taito arcade classics and includes development interviews, game artwork and original sales flyers, and cabinet art.
Sega's popular puzzle game returns in this sequel to the blob-arranging original.
Sega continues its Virtua Fighter line in this latest installment.
Virtua Tennis returns for a third iteration, featuring improved AI, higher detail for the characters, and various modes such as career, minigames, and more.
Psy Phi is a head-to-head shooter that makes use of a touch-sensitive screen.
Ralph and Clark return in the latest Metal Slug game.
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