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Chiisana Tori" served as theme song for the | PlayStation 2 game "Star Ocean: Till the End of Time". |
Opening theme for Nintendo 3DS and Sony | PlayStation Portable game UnchainBlades Rexx |
le character Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo in the first | PlayStation 2 game of the series, as well as singing th |
In the | PlayStation 2 game Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2 |
directed commercials for Warner Home video, | PlayStation and Game Boy and developed mary-kateandashl |
Energy Airforce: Aimstrike is a | PlayStation 2 game with the focus set strictly on being |
's Chest, was released for the Nintendo DS, | PlayStation Portable, Game Boy Advance and others. |
It is the first Gundam based | PlayStation 2 game that lets the player operate solely |
icated to the Jissen PachiSlot Hisshou Hou! | PlayStation 2 game series. |
ast I'm Known for Something" appears on the | PlayStation 2 game Burnout 3: Takedown |
It was also ported to the Xbox, | PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, Nin |
Horse Rescue is a video game available for | PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance and Xbox, based on the |
Again" was used in the intro video for the | Playstation Portable game "ATV: Offroad Fury." |
ning theme song for the anime adaptation of | PlayStation 3 game Valkyria Chronicles. |
Cowboy Bebop ( | PlayStation 2 game), a 2005 video game for PlayStation |
", the B-side, is the opening theme for the | PlayStation Portable game, Bleach: Soul Carnival. |
Dyaus Pita was used in the | Playstation Portable game, God Eater. |
For the 2002 | PlayStation 2 game, see Rygar: The Legendary Adventure. |
hat it was a Nintendo DS game rather than a | PlayStation 3 game. |
m Its Not A Rumour, was used in the NBA 2K9 | PlayStation video game. |
l of NBA Street Vol. 2. It was released for | PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox, along with a PlayStat |
reasures collection, rereleased in 2003 for | Playstation 2, Gamecube and Xbox, and in 2004 for Windo |
The game was also made available on the | PlayStation 2, GameCube, IBM PC, and Xbox video game co |
was released on September 25, 2003 for the | PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox. |
eo game based upon the second film for Wii, | PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, |
This game was voted one of the top | Playstation 2 games of all time by IGN, with Tidal Wave |
Tetsu Inada in | PlayStation 2 games |
es not follow the storyline of the previous | PlayStation 2 games and is considered a side story. |
brand of downloadable Xbox Live Arcade and | Playstation Network games that consist of modernized ve |
Hideyuki Tanaka in Kinnikuman and | PlayStation 2 games (Terryman) |
The PC and | PlayStation 2 games are almost identical, the PlayStati |
as the English voice actress of Yuna in the | PlayStation 2 games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X |
The following are some | PlayStation 3 games with camera functionality, some of |
ic Entertainment Expo 2010 as one of the 70 | PlayStation Portable games released "between now and De |
It was one of the first | Playstation 2 games made with CD-ROM-based technology. |
The series has branched out into | PlayStation Portable games and a massively multiplayer |
d board games for the Simple 2000 series of | PlayStation 2 games in Japan, and had no experience in |
iginally featured information pertaining to | PlayStation video games, but since then has also incorp |
ranchise and is based on the casting in the | PlayStation 2 games. |
This article is about a series of | PlayStation video games. |
have been continued and expanded upon in 3 | Playstation Portable games: Phantasy Star Portable, Pha |
im released on the 1st of july 2003 for the | PlayStation 2 gaming console. |
Captain Scarlet, which was released for the | PlayStation 2 gaming platform in 2006. |
arty video game by Ubisoft, for the Wii and | PlayStation 3 gaming systems. |
Pocket Pool is a game released for the | PlayStation Portable gaming system, developed by Hyper- |
However, the July 2007 issue of PSM ( | PlayStation Magazine) gave Brooktown High a 8.0/10 rati |
been released in July 2007 in Japan for the | PlayStation 2. Generation of Chaos is also part of a la |
latform games to be re-released on both the | PlayStation 2 Greatest Hits and Xbox Platinum labels. |
tyle racing game developed by Namco for the | PlayStation Portable hand-held console, marking the 14t |
and: Te no Hira no Resort is a game for the | PlayStation Portable handheld system. |
emo and the actual game are playable on the | PlayStation Portable handheld console through Remote Pl |
th the opportunity for passengers to hire a | Playstation Portable handheld entertainment console for |
f puzzle games for the Nintendo DS and Sony | PlayStation Portable handheld video game console. |
pe as GenSan, is a 2008 action game for the | PlayStation Portable handheld. |
Sony announces that the release of the | Playstation 3 has been put back until November 2006. |
be entirely attributable to the games; the | PlayStation Portable has seen poor sales for most RPGs |
a two disc series of game compilations for | PlayStation that have only been released in Japan in 19 |
However, some copies, especially for the | Playstation 3, have made it into circulation and are co |
and controls of the game, especially on the | PlayStation Portable, have been made much more complica |
The | PlayStation Move Heroes bundle is only available in Nor |
ter changed in October to its current name, | PlayStation Move Heroes. |
d by Sega Studios San Francisco (Xbox 360 & | PlayStation 3), High Voltage Software (Wii & PlayStatio |
NHL 99 for the | PlayStation boasted higher-resolution graphics than NHL |
he's getting out of the business, that the | PlayStation is his last job, and then he's getting out. |
lease, Twisted Metal 2 was re-released as a | PlayStation Greatest Hits game. |
, Game Boy Advance systems and the standard | PlayStation Portable homebrew SDK include Newlib as the |
Originally it was only on the | PlayStation 2. However, THQ released a Xbox and Microso |
The Special Edition released for | PlayStation 2, however, did not receive such strong pra |
It was later adapted for the | PlayStation by Hudson Soft and published by Sony Comput |
sequel, Gundam Battle Royale, also for the | PlayStation Portable, in late 2006. |
6 in 1993, it has also been released on the | PlayStation Network in Japan and on the Virtual Console |
as released for download for the PSP on the | PlayStation Store in Japan & the US. |
ess, was released on September 23, 2009 for | PlayStation 3 in the North America, and both consoles i |
pe Quest (PSP) (released exclusively on the | PlayStation Store in North America and Europe, Piposaru |
Taikou Risshiden V, was released for PC and | PlayStation 2 in August 2004. |
racing video game released in 2000 for the | PlayStation and in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance. |
leased as an arcade game in 2001 and on the | PlayStation 2 in 2002. |
It was released on the | PlayStation 2 in the U.S. on June 29, 2005. |
Works version was released on the Japanese | PlayStation Network in 2010, making it available for do |
ion, Virtua Fighter 2 was converted for the | PlayStation 2 in 2004 as part of Sega's Ages 2500 serie |
mes in this format for both Nintendo 64 and | PlayStation, NBA In the Zone '98, NBA In the Zone '99 a |
r Entertainment Tokyo, and released for the | PlayStation 2 in 2002. |
Wifix was released for the Nintendo DS and | PlayStation Portable in 2006, with added touch screen m |
is an adventure video game released for the | PlayStation 2 in the PAL region. |
It will be released for Xbox 360 and | PlayStation 3 in January 2012. |
-playing game, Brave Story: New Traveler on | PlayStation Portable in Japan on July 6, 2006. |
t released a Beverly Hills Cop game for the | PlayStation 2 in 2006. |
d a playable demo would be available on the | PlayStation Store in early May. |
zzle game released in North America for the | PlayStation console in 1998. |
itle, with Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution, for | PlayStation 2. In North America, Virtua Fighter 10th An |
es to handhelds such as the Nintendo DS and | PlayStation Portable in 2004. |
The game was ported to the | PlayStation 2 in 2007 and the PlayStation Portable in 2 |
red Core series, and a launch title for the | PlayStation 2 in North America. |
ent game that was released by Tecmo for the | PlayStation 2 in 2003. |
is was a fictional race car appeared in the | PlayStation game in 1999, "Future GPX Cyber Formula: A |
After the successful hack on the | PlayStation 3 in January 2011, some Modern Warfare 2 pl |
e released on both the Xbox Live Arcade and | PlayStation Network in Fall 2010. |
Microsoft Xbox, Nintendo GameCube and Sony | PlayStation 2 in 2003. |
y Skies III in Europe) was released for the | PlayStation 2 in 2004. |
LLC and published by From Software for the | PlayStation Portable in 2005. |
deo game released for Nintendo GameCube and | PlayStation 2 in 2002. |
The game was released for the | PlayStation 2 in Japan on January 25, 2006. |
Gradius III was later ported to the | PlayStation Portable in 2006 as part of Gradius Collect |
mat and towards digital distribution on the | PlayStation Network in preparation for the launch of th |
It was later ported to the | PlayStation Portable in Japan and released in America a |
d the IGN Award for Best Artistic Design on | PlayStation 3 in 2006. |
sed Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME 2 on the | PlayStation 2 in the United States. |
the presence of the game's actresses at the | PlayStation Festival in Tokyo, as part of Sony's campai |
Interactive released Microsoft Windows and | PlayStation versions in 1999, but they did not sell wel |
vivor 2: Code Veronica was released for the | PlayStation 2 in 2002, based on the characters and enem |
d for the Nintendo GameCube in 2004 and the | PlayStation 2 in 2005. |
It was released for the | PlayStation Portable in Japan on July 31, 2008, in Nort |
sed by From Software and Activision for the | PlayStation 2 in 2003. |
It shares three songs with the | PlayStation Disney incarnation Dance Dance Revolution D |
Tecmo Hit Parade for the | PlayStation 2 includes seven classic arcade games from |
pearing at E3, and revealing a game for the | Playstation 3 incorporating the new Playstation Move mo |
Initial D Extreme Stage is the sequel to | PlayStation 2's Initial D: Special Stage and the PlaySt |
Unlike Initial D Special Stage for | Playstation 2, Initial D Extreme Stage is not region pr |
PlayStation Suite is an upcoming software framework tha | |
PS2 is a special edition version of Dengeki | PlayStation that is published about three or four times |
A | PlayStation controller is used to control High End Syst |
lentless Software and Curve Studios for the | PlayStation Portable, is the first game in the Buzz! se |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 for the | PlayStation 3 is the only online Pro Circuit title. |
LS ExtraTime 2002, or ESPN MLS ExtraTime on | PlayStation 2, is a sports video game released in 2002 |
The | PlayStation 3 is released in Japan. |
Final Fantasy XII for | PlayStation 2 is second, selling 2.05 million units, an |
s released in May 10, 2011 for Xbox 360 and | PlayStation 3. It will be the first THQ game to be laun |
e first Dance Dance Revolution game for the | PlayStation 3. It was announced for the Xbox 360 by Kon |
007, entitled Tales of Fandom Vol.2 for the | PlayStation 2, it also featured two versions, a Luke Ve |
GameCube and was also released on Xbox and | PlayStation 2. It differs from traditional NHL games in |
shed by Sony Computer Entertainment for the | PlayStation 3. It is part of the popular Boku no Natsuy |
gna Carta: Crimson Stigmata released on the | PlayStation 2. It was released in Japan on August 6, 20 |
e 2004 karaoke video game Get On Da Mic for | Playstation 2. It was sampled by Justin Timberlake and |
Sports for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and | PlayStation 3. It was released on January 26, 2009. |
tion of two light gun games by Sega for the | PlayStation 2. It includes Virtua Cop and Virtua Cop 2 |
nser VI: Precarious World is a SRPG for the | PlayStation 2. It was developed by Career Soft and publ |
The game was designed to be played on | PlayStation 2. It was released in Japan in 2002 and rel |
eased in Japan on November 17, 2005 for the | PlayStation 2. It contained several exclusive songs and |
The Guncon 2 is not compatible with the | Playstation as it has no regular PS-port but USB only, |
s a video game developed by Q-Games for the | PlayStation 3. It is the sequel to PixelJunk Shooter an |
won IGN's 2006 award for Best Story on the | PlayStation 2. It also won the Danish gaming magazine G |
ri-Ace and published by Square Enix for the | PlayStation 2. It was released on January 27, 2005 in J |
developed and published by Gameloft for the | PlayStation 3. It was released on the PlayStation Store |
ica on October 31, 2006 exclusively for the | PlayStation 2. It is the fourth installment of the ATV |
game published by Activision Value for the | PlayStation 2. It was released in the North America on |
It launched in 2002 for the | PlayStation 2. It then launched for the GameCube in ear |
as a downloadable "casual use" game for the | PlayStation 3. It was one of two games available for do |
shed by Sony Computer Entertainment for the | PlayStation 3. It utilizes the new PlayStation Move con |
G is a video game released in Japan for the | PlayStation 2. It was meant to be an expansion for the |
deo game for the Nintendo GameCube and Sony | PlayStation 2. It is an arcade-style Bass fishing game |
e Studios and was published by 2K Games for | PlayStation 2. It was announced on March 30, 2005 and f |
re for Microsoft Windows, Mac, Xbox 360 and | PlayStation 3. It was first revealed in the September 2 |
These games were released for the | PlayStation, except J-League Dynamite Soccer 64. |
m Generations: The First Generation for the | PlayStation (in Japan and Europe) and Sega Saturn (Japa |
, Klonoa Beach Volleyball, released for the | PlayStation in Japan and later Europe, featured Klonoa |
The game was released for the | PlayStation in Japan on July 15, 1999 and in North Amer |
This was also released on Sony | PlayStation in Japan. |
It was ported to the Sony | PlayStation on June 24, 1999 in Japan and December 11, |
he video/single is also featured in the hit | PlayStation 2 karaoke game SingStar Pop Vol 2, released |
Mr. Driller G (Arcade, 2001); ported to: | PlayStation (Also known as Mr. Driller Great) |
Official U.S. | PlayStation Magazine largely agreed, stating that the g |
Hyper Formation Soccer was released for the | PlayStation, and later it was released two more Formati |
based on the series, first released on the | PlayStation, then later the PlayStation 2 and Game Boy |
st appeared in New Super Robot Wars for the | PlayStation and later in Super Robot Wars Alpha 2 and S |
they timed the release on the advent of the | PlayStation 2 launch in order to boost PS1 sales. |
Korean PS Store to coincide with the local | PlayStation 3 launch on June 15, 2007. |
On the day of the | PlayStation 3 launch in Japan, Crossfire sold 33,000 un |
s available for download on the PAL regions | PlayStation 3 launch date on March 23, 2007. |
ive Arcade release on March 12, 2008, and a | PlayStation 3 launch on November 27, 2008. |
ewis Hamilton: Secret Life was not based in | PlayStation Home like Xi was. |
The European Headquarters of Sony | Playstation and London Studios are also located on the |
Electronic Arts and released first for the | PlayStation, then Mac OS and Windows. |
1996, he was played by Kenji Nojima in the | PlayStation 2 Macross video game from 2003. |
The first review was a 10/10 from | PlayStation Official Magazine (UK), commenting "MGS4 sh |
Another Future publication, Official | PlayStation 2 Magazine (UK), gave the game 6/10. |
The Official | Playstation 2 Magazine of the UK gave it a 7/10 rating. |
The game was first teased in the Official | PlayStation 3 Magazine and Official Xbox 360 Magazine, |
PlayStation Official Magazine - 8/10 | |
lay "Grand Theft Undead", while Official UK | PlayStation 2 Magazine called it "Grand Theft Evil." |
It was developed by Sand Grain Studios ( | PlayStation 2), Magic Wand Productions (Windows) and FU |
2003, other publishers have re-released the | PlayStation titles Magical Drop 3 + Wonderful and Magic |
PC, Sega Saturn, | PlayStation - March 29, 1996 |
u is a Ganbare Goemon game released for the | PlayStation on March 22, 1996. |
Hasbro Interactive on December 5, 1997 for | PlayStation and May 31, 1998 for PC. |
ding is the original soundtrack to the 1999 | PlayStation game Medal of Honor. |
n Japan in a two-in-one compilation for the | PlayStation titled Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 4, whi |
rereleased in Japan for the two-in-one Sony | Playstation game, Memorial Series SunSoft Vol.6, which |
an was also rereleased in a two-in-one Sony | Playstation game, Memorial Series Sunsoft Vol.2, which |
Such memory cards have to be | PlayStation 1 memory cards with Link Data from the home |
Progress is saved to the | PlayStation 2's memory card using limited Save Tokens f |
The character Sniper Wolf in the | PlayStation game Metal Gear Solid shares many of the ch |
Sports is a sports video game for kids for | PlayStation and Microsoft Windows developed by Runecraf |
published by Sony, and released in 1996 for | PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. |
is a business simulation video game for the | PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows and Xbox consoles, dev |
second Looney Tunes video game for the Sony | PlayStation and Microsoft Windows and is an indirect se |
ow Production in 2002 for Game Boy Advance, | PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows and Xbox. |
venture video game released in 1998 for the | PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. |
ITE, publisher of | PlayStation and Mobile games, and interactive televisio |
This article is about the | PlayStation focused mobile application for iOS and Andr |
to another Bandai Gundam game for the Sony | PlayStation 2, Mobile Suit Gundam: Lost War Chronicles. |
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