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- A t-virus outbreak in San Francisco leads to Alcatraz Island, where a new evil has taken residence.
- Special Agent Leon S.Kennedy goes against his superior's orders and works to destroy a series of biological weapons being used in a war zone in Europe.
- Follow Jin Kazama and his fight to become one of the best fighters in the King of the Iron Fist tournament.
- A trigger happy witch wakes up with no recollection of who or where she is, when a flashback takes her 500 years back in time and leads her on a quest to retrieve artifacts known as "Eyes of the World".
- On the continent of Fódlan, divided between three rival nations, a newly hired professor at Garreg Mach Monastery must choose a nation to support and guide just as a conspiracy begins to reopen Fódlan's dark and violent past.
- A young knight named Nero comes to grips with his newly found power as his beliefs and allegiance are tested when he witnesses Sparda's legendary son Dante slaughter his fellow warriors.
- Oliver discovers that his mother is not dead, but kidnapped and taken hostage by the White Witch.
- A new terrorist threat called Heaven Smile scares the world, and it is up to Harman Smith and his 7 split personalities to destroy each and every one of the Heaven Smile, and make his way to Kun Lan; the man with the God-Hand.
- Sonic Rush is a Nintendo DS game starring the famous blue hedgehog and a female character called Blaze the Cat.
- Four years after Raccoon city's destruction, an ocean liner, has been infested by the T-virus stolen from Umbrella's labs by Morpheus D. Duvall. Unless his demands are given, he will launch missiles carrying the virus to the US and China.
- A cel-shaded action game set in feudal Japan, in which the wolf deity Amaterasu defends the land from evil forces.
- During a turbulent era, Chrom, the prince of Ylisse and descendant of the Hero-King Marth, leads The Shepherds in observing and combating the bizarre activities of the neighboring country Plegia.
- As the nations of Hoshido and Nohr head to war, the actions of Corrin, a member of both the Hoshidian and Nohrian royal families, who must choose to either side with Hoshido, Nohr, or neither, will forever change the continent.
- Seduced by the power offered to him, a samurai allows harm to come to his infant son. The son, fated to destroy the 48 Fiends, has 48 body parts removed, one by each demon. The samurai sets the remains adrift along a river, where the still-living child is discovered by a kindly doctor. After raising the child, the doctor operates on him, replacing his missing parts with mechanical ones. Knowing the child's destiny, the doctor replaces his missing arms with sword arms, attaches a repeating rifle to one arm, and a cannon to one leg. The game begins with the now-adult Hyakkimaru beginning his quest to reclaim his body parts from the Fiends. Soon joined by the child-thief Dororo, the pair embark on a quest against ancient Japanese demons and the monsters they create.
- With only a microphone, blasters, some musical instruments, platform shoes and a fashionable wardrobe, it's up to Ulala to find Jaguar and defeat Shadow.
- The third edition of the beast transforming beat 'em up series includes 12 gameplay modes including the usual arcade, versus and practice along with survival (beat as many opponents as possible before dying) and 8 gameplay modes that can only be played once you unlock them. Each arena in the game now has breakable landscapes in the style of Dead or Alive 2.
- A reporter for Space Channel 5 deals with troubles during her reports - from an unknown dance troop, to monsters, to rivals. She'll have to dance her way through this adventure.
- Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes is the third instalment to the series known as Devil Kings to English audiences. The game plays very much like a more arcade-oriented version of Dynasty Warriors although a lot more exaggerated and anime-styled. The game also acts as a prequel to the anime series story line. There are more than a dozen leaders to choose from, each with their own unique weapon and battle style. Each character also features their own story in Heroes' Story mode with multiple paths based on which locations the player chooses to conquer. Victory in battle will not only advance the story but will also level the character using the experience earned during the battle plus bonus experience for special requirements or secrets discovered on the battlefield. Higher levels not only provided better stats but also see characters gain new abilities. New weapons, items, accessories, allies and resources are also rewarded. Resources can be used to create various accessories that make heroes and their weapons more powerful.
- It is the year 2548, more than 300 years since Earth lost contact with the colony ship Ozymandias. Somehow, the ship has reappeared near Jupiter. A team is sent aboard the probe ship Seyfert to investigate.
- Also known as Bloody Roar Extreme in Japan. It is a side story set between Bloody Roar 3 and 4 and features a new artistic direction.
- The game takes place on December 28 and 29, 1979. Kyle Hyde, a former N.Y.P.D detective searching for his partner Brian Bradley, now a traveling salesman arrives at Hotel Dusk to find some things. He's still searching for Bradley even though he's a salesman. As the night goes on, Kyle becomes entangled in the guests' web of lies, betrayal and murder.
- It's the fifth installment of the Bloody Roar series and first installment to receive a Mature Rating for realistic blood and violence and the first to utilize voice acting in cutscenes.
- Mario and his friends are back to play some tennis!
- Cooking Mama is a video game in which you can create over 60 food dishes based on a variety of recipes.
- Project Sylpheed is set in a fictional 27th century in which the human race has expanded and colonized other planets and star systems beyond the Solar System. However, political unrest leads to the outbreak of an interstellar civil war between the two major factions: the Terra Central Government and the ADAN Freedom Alliance. The story of the game follows the protagonist Katana Faraway, a young ace pilot of the Terra Central Armed Forces, and his friends Ellen Bernstein and Margras Mason as they become involved in the conflict that spans the cosmos.
- It is the Taishou Era in Japan, and the Western world has begun to make its way through traditional Japan. Technology is evolving, and the use of steam has made for great breakthroughs in transportation in weaponry. But the world faces a deadly threat: a dark cult wishes to destroy Japan and the very world itself. To combat any possible threats, the Imperial government of Japan brings together six young ladies from around the world to form the Hanagumi (Flower Bridage) division of the Teikoku Kagekidan (Imperial Floral Assault Group). Clad in their proud spiritual armor, the Kobou, these young women are the frontline of defense against the demon worshippers, but they haven't a leader to guide them into battle.
- After her village is burned to the ground by English troops, a young girl, Jeanne sets out on a quest to save France from English occupation.
- Horned Owl is a rail-shooter that can take advantage of the PlayStation mouse or the Konami light gun. Three main characters are available. The levels are all city-based with multiple mech style enemies to dispatch. The game plays pretty quick as there are only five levels. Masamune Shirow, famous for the anime Ghost In The Shell, was involved with the character design.
- Nate and his family move to St. Peanutsburg, in a fictitious country called BBQ, after Nate's father transferred his business there. During his story arc of the main game, Nate, Whisper, and Jibanyan befriend Buck, who was able to see Yo-kai because of his stone that he wears on his necklace. Meanwhile, rumors of a UFO circulated around town, as the FBY agents, Blunder and Folly, were investigating the case. Also available for the first time in, Hailey Anne makes her debut in the main series games. Unlike Nate though, her story takes place in Springdale, with Usapyon. In her story arc during the game, she forms the Hapyon Detective Agency, or whatever the player decides to call it. Her story arc involves most of her interactions with Usapyon, and the different cases that the detective agency receives. Later, Nate, Hailey Anne, Buck, and their befriended Yo-kai team up against a common threat, as the two soon knew what was of the UFO, from the series of events that lead them to this point.
- Gungriffon Blaze is a 3D battlemech game. The game contains six scenarios with a multitude of free-roaming levels. The gameplay is mainly action-oriented, allowing to customize the player-controlled robot before it goes to fight, or within the game after picking up various extras. There are about forty different enemy types, including tanks, other mechs, etc. Much of the environment is destructible. The game only features single-player mode.
- Fighter-in-training Jin lives with his mother in their secluded home - until an abrupt encounter forces Jin to seek out his mysterious grandfather
- Jin begins his grueling tutelage under his grandfather, Heihachi. Missing fighters and a strange artifact raise Heihachi's curiosity.
- After years of preparation, Jin and a roster of fighters assemble for the King of Iron Fist Tournament. Jin learns about his family's dark history.
- Jin struggles to control his rage while in the ring. Ling Xiaoyu goes toe-to-toe with a cold-blooded assassin.
- Jin discovers the truth behind Heihachi and Ogre. As the tournament winds down, a surprising fighter decides to enter the ring.
- With the opportunity for vengeance finally within his reach, Jin unleashes a hellish rage against his final opponent. But at what cost?