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buffer overflow to achieve the same for the | PlayStation 2. The Twilight hack accomplished the same |
of 9th Style was released in Japan for the | PlayStation 2 on March 21, 2005. |
Voice chat is also possible through the | PlayStation Eye or Bluetooth headset. |
At the end of the clip the | PlayStation logo appeared, but slowly transitioned into |
II is a role-playing game released for the | PlayStation 2 on December 2, 2004 (US) and the Xbox on |
The | PlayStation version was also released in Europe under t |
ed on May 29 on Xbox Live and June 5 on the | Playstation Network. |
ment given the technical limitations of the | PlayStation console. |
eplaying game developed by T&E Soft for the | PlayStation and PC. |
MotoGP is a game released for the | PlayStation Portable based on the 2005/2006 MotoGP seas |
He appears in the | PlayStation 2 version of Madden 2004 twice. |
Eyes 3 in Japan) is a fishing game for the | PlayStation 2 platform. |
are, similar to the custom firmware for the | PlayStation Portable, to enable Linux and OtherOS suppo |
It was also released on the | PlayStation Store on October 20, 2009 for download on t |
The game was released for the | PlayStation in Japan on July 15, 1999 and in North Amer |
Board Game Top Shop is a video game for the | PlayStation. |
le simulation game released in 2006 for the | PlayStation 2. |
The | PlayStation version was one of a number of "budget titl |
On the | PlayStation (StarBlade Alpha) and 3DO versions, players |
is a business simulation video game for the | PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows and Xbox consoles, dev |
imania guide was published in Japan for the | PlayStation 2 version of the game. |
Later news confirmed that the | PlayStation 3 version has been delayed until 2011, whil |
"Dance Simulation" series of titles for the | PlayStation. |
The character Sniper Wolf in the | PlayStation game Metal Gear Solid shares many of the ch |
The song "Friction" was featured in the | Playstation 2 game Burnout Dominator and became the ban |
s G-NET arcade board, and was ported to the | PlayStation 2 console. |
ration games, was released in Japan for the | PlayStation 2. |
In the | PlayStation game Final Fantasy Tactics, Cloud is a play |
ff of the original Gundam Seed game for the | PlayStation 2, but modified from an action game into a |
6 and released as an enhanced remake on the | PlayStation Portable on June 19, 2008 called Super Robo |
series and the first to be released on the | PlayStation platform. |
A demo for the game is available on the | PlayStation 3 version of NHL 11. |
d Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2 for the | PlayStation 2 and Xbox. |
Raw was added to the | PlayStation Platinum Range on February 15, 2002. |
video game developed by Idol Minds for the | PlayStation. |
be entirely attributable to the games; the | PlayStation Portable has seen poor sales for most RPGs |
's Ultimate Genesis Collection for both the | PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360. |
sure of the Sorcerer King, which was on the | PlayStation 2. |
A version for the | PlayStation 2 entitled H2O + with adult content removed |
end of Heroes II, and released for both the | PlayStation and the Sega Saturn. |
s, and released in 2000 exclusively for the | PlayStation console system. |
Players use the | PlayStation Move to control player's attacks, such as p |
shed by Infogrames in November 2002 for the | PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. |
s developed and published by Bandai for the | PlayStation on September 28, 2000. |
The | PlayStation release was on November 27, 2001 with the t |
ica on October 31, 2006 exclusively for the | PlayStation 2. It is the fourth installment of the ATV |
in the 2004 Transformers video game for the | Playstation. |
vices which have analog buttons such as the | PlayStation Vita and Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, the con |
SP Version of 7 Wonders was released on the | PlayStation Store for $10.00 |
as part of Jaleco Collection Vol. 1 for the | PlayStation. |
LLC and published by From Software for the | PlayStation Portable in 2005. |
00, Crazy Climber 2000 was released for the | PlayStation. |
lly released on July 20, 2004, for both the | PlayStation 2 and Xbox video game consoles. |
The | PlayStation 3 version holds a score of 75.86% at GameRa |
Tecmo Hit Parade for the | PlayStation 2 includes seven classic arcade games from |
ard was a video game in development for the | PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles. |
This game is also featured on the | Playstation 2 and Xbox consoles on the classics collect |
ade versions along with one version for the | PlayStation 2. |
ship 2006 is a simulation game only for the | PlayStation 2 based on the AFL. |
of 6th Style was released in Japan for the | PlayStation 2 on July 18, 2002. |
Tennis (Wai Wai Tennis 2 in Japan) for the | PlayStation. |
rst Kiss Stories is an enhanced port of the | PlayStation version of First Kiss Story and First Kiss |
The | PlayStation Portable version of the game sold 4,603 cop |
iving for RJN Motorsport Nissan Team in the | PlayStation GT Academy Nissan 370Z in GT4 European Cup. |
Three characters were added to the | PlayStation port of Psychic Force 2012, known as Psychi |
The | PlayStation 3 version received average scores of 81.59% |
However, the | PlayStation 2 version did not garner as high of scores, |
4 video games WWE SmackDown vs. Raw for the | PlayStation 2 and WWE Day of Reckoning for the Nintendo |
his first games was Tear Ring Saga for the | PlayStation, a game that borrowed heavily from the Fire |
Chiisana Tori" served as theme song for the | PlayStation 2 game "Star Ocean: Till the End of Time". |
untry in 1994, along with the launch of the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn video game consoles, Super |
Macintosh, Nokia N-Gage, Pocket PC, and the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn game consoles. |
pening theme to the anime adaptation of the | PlayStation 3 video game Valkyria Chronicles. |
The | PlayStation & Sega Saturn version only have one kind of |
Like the | PlayStation Portable versions, Taiko no Tatsujin DS Tou |
game published by Activision Value for the | PlayStation 2. It was released in the North America on |
n based Flight simulator video game for the | PlayStation. |
of the MSX games, included all three of the | Playstation games on one Disc. |
the King is a survival horror game for the | PlayStation and Dreamcast video game consoles and PC. |
n Linux (or other operating systems) on the | PlayStation 3. Consumers were given the option to eithe |
NHL 99 for the | PlayStation boasted higher-resolution graphics than NHL |
released at arcades in late 1994 and on the | PlayStation in 1995. |
Top Gear: Dare Devil is a game for the | PlayStation 2 that involves driving mostly small, Europ |
It is also available for the | PlayStation 2, though its competition comes in the form |
Shoemaker's review of the | PlayStation 3 title Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Pat |
The game was released for the | PlayStation 2 in Japan on January 25, 2006. |
ius IV Fukkatsu together for release on the | PlayStation 2 video game console, as Gradius III and IV |
w also be downloaded onto and played on the | PlayStation 3 and on Zeebo. |
lentless Software and Curve Studios for the | PlayStation Portable, is the first game in the Buzz! se |
stance: Fall of Man and was released on the | PlayStation Portable on March 17, 2009. |
on was developed by Paon as a remake of the | PlayStation game from 1997. |
It launched in 2002 for the | PlayStation 2. It then launched for the GameCube in ear |
Pocket Pool is a game released for the | PlayStation Portable gaming system, developed by Hyper- |
as a downloadable "casual use" game for the | PlayStation 3. It was one of two games available for do |
, and a Japan/Europe only port of X3 to the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn), Mega Man X4, X5, and X6 o |
of The Adventures of Cookie & Cream for the | PlayStation 2. |
ld have bee fine as a painter, but when the | PlayStation was released, 3D graphics and movies were b |
Gradius III was later ported to the | PlayStation Portable in 2006 as part of Gradius Collect |
nt Mission First, which was released on the | PlayStation on November 23, 2003. |
In the | PlayStation 2 game Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2 |
he move to a 3D side-on game world with the | PlayStation launch of Shun opened up the fields to more |
s a third-person shooter video game for the | PlayStation, created by Konami. |
IGN gave the game an overall 7.5/10 for the | PlayStation version, praising the games voice acting, g |
emote-control simulation video game for the | PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC that involves piloting a hel |
an arcade game before it was ported to the | PlayStation 2. The arcade version operated similarly, b |
Secret Level has worked on the | PlayStation 2 and Xbox version of Final Fight: Streetwi |
video game developed by Codemasters for the | PlayStation 2 on October 30, 2003. |
In 2003, the game was ported to the | PlayStation 2 and Xbox video game consoles and subtitle |
ctivision Anthology release in 2002 for the | PlayStation 2. |
pecial: Dominated Mind was released for the | PlayStation in 1998 in Japan, which adds a new protagon |
mes based on DC Comics' Batman, one for the | PlayStation, the other for the Game.com. |
The | PlayStation game was developed by Probe Entertainment a |
a World War II first-person shooter for the | PlayStation Portable. |
06 is a Bowling video game released for the | PlayStation 2 and Xbox on June 21, 2006 in the US. |
ernandez-who is the chief antagonist in the | PlayStation 2 edition of Time Crisis 3 |
96 as part of Namco Museum Volume 4 for the | PlayStation. |
blished by Ubisoft and Midway Games for the | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. |
ings leaderboard and is compatible with the | PlayStation Eye which allows players to see themselves |
e is a flight simulator combat game for the | PlayStation 2, released in 2002. |
games based on the NBA and released for the | PlayStation and PlayStation 2. The first two entries we |
the last console game of the series for the | PlayStation series, but it went on to have some games o |
se release of Namco Museum Volume 2 for the | PlayStation. |
the arcades in 1995 and later ported to the | PlayStation consoles. |
mat and towards digital distribution on the | PlayStation Network in preparation for the launch of th |
They also praised its intuitive use of the | PlayStation move as an optional controller. |
1996, he was played by Kenji Nojima in the | PlayStation 2 Macross video game from 2003. |
shed by Sony Computer Entertainment for the | PlayStation 3. It utilizes the new PlayStation Move con |
released that same year exclusively for the | PlayStation. |
It was later ported to the | PlayStation in 1997 as Xevious 3D/G+. |
1080p HD top-down shooter exclusive to the | PlayStation Network. |
ease it in the Activision Anthology for the | PlayStation 2. The anthology was rated "Free for all ag |
It was later ported to the | PlayStation Portable in Japan and released in America a |
ica as the Sega Genesis Collection) for the | PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable and was also rel |
s, as do the home versions produced for the | PlayStation 2 and Dreamcast. |
G is a video game released in Japan for the | PlayStation 2. It was meant to be an expansion for the |
n Xbox Live Marketplace or for $2.99 on the | PlayStation Network (in the UK, the content is free of |
sed Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME 2 on the | PlayStation 2 in the United States. |
that was released on June 20, 2006 for the | PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC. |
on Sega Memorial Selection Vol.1 and in the | PlayStation 2 collection Sega Ages Vol. |
The game was included in the | PlayStation 2 version of NHL 06. |
Live Marketplace on April 8, 2010, and the | PlayStation Store on April 22, 2010. |
s the first college basketball game for the | Playstation 3. |
box and Xbox 360 and released later for the | PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3. It is the 5th installm |
Metacritic gave the | PlayStation version a score of 77, the Dreamcast versio |
ast I'm Known for Something" appears on the | PlayStation 2 game Burnout 3: Takedown |
For the | PlayStation 2 version of the game, "Soshite Boku ni Dek |
the presence of the game's actresses at the | PlayStation Festival in Tokyo, as part of Sony's campai |
The | PlayStation Portable port was released 2006-04-27 as Ne |
The | PlayStation 2 release of Dancing Stage Fusion features |
Some models cannot be unlocked on the | PlayStation Portable or PlayStation 2 without the use o |
The World for the | PlayStation. |
Like the | Playstation 2 version, Alleron is accused of being a ne |
arcade games Taito Legends volume 1 for the | PlayStation 2, Xbox and Windows. |
The | PlayStation 2 version of Technic Beat was published in |
that improve the overall experience in the | PlayStation 3 version." |
sion of the song is a playable track in the | PlayStation 2 video game Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the |
lisher in North America exclusively for the | PlayStation 3. The game is a direct sequel to the 2008 |
For the fictional race from the | PlayStation 3 card game, see Eye of Judgement. |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 for the | PlayStation 3 is the only online Pro Circuit title. |
pilation Capcom Classics Collection for the | PlayStation 2 and Xbox, and in the PlayStation Portable |
also included on a compilation made for the | PlayStation known as Namco Anthology 1 where, like all |
It was later released for the | PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable through the Play |
s game that is specifically created for the | PlayStation port. |
n 10 game that will not be available on the | PlayStation Portable and the PlayStation 2, and the fir |
For the | PlayStation 2 and Xbox game, see Arena Football (2006 v |
64 version was developed by Eurocom and the | PlayStation version was developed by Black Ops. |
The | PlayStation 3 version has no disc swapping, while the X |
l be released in Japan, exclusively for the | PlayStation 3, on September 15, 2011 and internationall |
game was released on March 8, 2011 for the | PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2. |
This article is about the | PlayStation focused mobile application for iOS and Andr |
Again" was used in the intro video for the | Playstation Portable game "ATV: Offroad Fury." |
three sequels, which were released for the | PlayStation 2 and utilised the G-Con 2 peripheral. |
me does not work on the 60GB-version of the | PlayStation 3. |
vivor 2: Code Veronica was released for the | PlayStation 2 in 2002, based on the characters and enem |
d and published by Sega exclusively for the | PlayStation 3. The game is the sixth installment in the |
ers Deluxe Pack in Japan), released for the | PlayStation in 1997. |
The | PlayStation 2 version was given a high 35 out of 40 by |
to be used in Guitar Hero 2, a game for the | PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360. |
The | PlayStation 3 is released in Japan. |
The | PlayStation 2 version of the game has sold over 513,000 |
er was a video game being developed for the | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii by Double Helix Games. |
The World Is Not Enough for the PC and the | PlayStation 2 were planned for release in 2000, but wer |
ame since NHL 2K7 not to be released on the | PlayStation 3 . |
Sony] probably broke even," even though the | PlayStation 3 exclusive sold over 1.5 million copies. |
This article is about the | PlayStation game. |
3Xtreme is a racing game released for the | PlayStation in 1999. |
nload for silver members and for the at the | PlayStation Network. |
The | PlayStation version only features 11 single-player leve |
d for the Nintendo GameCube in 2004 and the | PlayStation 2 in 2005. |
The | PlayStation 2 version was released in North America on |
Electronic Arts and released first for the | PlayStation, then Mac OS and Windows. |
m Generations compilations released for the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1998. |
The | PlayStation 3 version sold similarly, with nearly 107,0 |
included as part of Taito Legends 2 for the | PlayStation 2, PC and Xbox in 2006. |
ted to, the Super Robot Wars franchise, the | PlayStation 2 titles MS Saga, AEUG vs. Titans, Gundam v |
"Liar! Liar!" was featured on the | PlayStation 2 music video game GuitarFreaks. |
erion Games and published by Acclaim on the | PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube and Xbox. |
The | PlayStation version features the ability to "empower" w |
The song was used in the | PlayStation game Apocalypse as part of the backdrop to |
ger available as a downloadable game on the | PlayStation Store. |
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