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.
Hatsune Miku, the world's most famous virtual singer, returns in an all-new rhythm video game featuring the best new music and classic tracks reborn. Tap, hold, and flick to the ...
Football Manager 2014 is a football management game that features a revamped transfer module where opposing clubs and managers adopt a more realistic approach when making or responding to transfer ...
Ryu ga Gotoku: Ishin! is a Yakuza game from Sega for the PS3 and PS4.
In P4AU, the characters from Persona 4 and Persona 3 once again find themselves teaming up to face off in the P-1 Climax, a series of battles which must be ...
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax is a 2D crossover fighting game featuring popular characters from Japanese novels published under the Dengeki Bunko label.
Sega describes this game as psycho-trip action. What, exactly, that means remains to be seen.
Kouma is an offshoot of Sega's long-running Sakura Taisen series.
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