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Releases for Macintosh, | PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, PlayStation Portab |
The game spawned many sequels for the | PlayStation and PlayStation 2, but the series didn't ma |
It was first released for the | PlayStation in 2001. |
It was released for the | PlayStation on February 7, 2001. |
cross Plus: Game Edition - Released for the | PlayStation in 2000. |
It was later adapted for the | PlayStation by Hudson Soft and published by Sony Comput |
sented by six primary releases, two for the | PlayStation, two for the PlayStation 2, one for the PSP |
in September 2009 by Rockstar Games for the | PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3 (via the PlayStatio |
eased Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters for the | PlayStation Portable, with a PlayStation 2 port release |
Hyper Formation Soccer was released for the | PlayStation, and later it was released two more Formati |
the Gradius Deluxe Pack compilation for the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn and in Gradius Collection f |
ublished by EA Sports that came out for the | PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. |
a Tennis 2: World Tour was released for the | PlayStation Portable. |
antasy role-playing game for TurboGrafx-16, | PlayStation Network and the Virtual Console. |
MotoGP is a game released for the | PlayStation Portable based on the 2005/2006 MotoGP seas |
LLC and published by From Software for the | PlayStation Portable in 2005. |
s a third-person shooter video game for the | PlayStation, created by Konami. |
s game that is specifically created for the | PlayStation port. |
3Xtreme is a racing game released for the | PlayStation in 1999. |
The game was released for the | PlayStation Portable on May 29, 2008. |
k Mark Sanchez is the cover athlete for the | PlayStation Portable. |
is an upcoming video game by Capcom for the | PlayStation Portable. |
shooter handheld game developed for Sony's | PlayStation Portable. |
s an action-adventure game released for the | PlayStation in 1998. |
Originally, It was developed for the | PlayStation console, but later downgraded (primarily gr |
n Gothic) is a survival horror game for the | PlayStation and PC. |
LSI Logic was selling chips to Sony for its | PlayStation video game machine. |
It is available for the | PlayStation, Game Boy Color and the PC. |
It was was revealed that it will be for the | PlayStation Vita and 3DS |
and: Te no Hira no Resort is a game for the | PlayStation Portable handheld system. |
Carnage Heart is a video game for the | PlayStation, developed by Artdink. |
AFL Challenge is a simulation game for the | PlayStation Portable based on the AFL. |
pe as GenSan, is a 2008 action game for the | PlayStation Portable handheld. |
an by GungHo Works on 19 March 2009 for the | PlayStation Portable. |
Infected is a third person shooter for the | PlayStation Portable, developed by Planet Moon Studios. |
These games were released for the | PlayStation, except J-League Dynamite Soccer 64. |
iami Vice is a third-person shooter for the | PlayStation Portable. |
ively in Japan: Namco Museum Encore for the | PlayStation in 1997, and Namco Museum Volume 2 for the |
game developed and published by 3DO for the | PlayStation and PlayStation 2. It is a sequel to Army M |
e the most successful racing series for the | PlayStation and PlayStation 2. The Gran Turismo series |
Capcom Classics Collection: Remixed for the | PlayStation Portable and Capcom Classics Collection Vol |
st appeared in New Super Robot Wars for the | PlayStation and later in Super Robot Wars Alpha 2 and S |
was released on September 19, 2000 for the | PlayStation, and became the first from EA Sports' NASCA |
Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier, for the | PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2. The game was ba |
s, and released in 2000 exclusively for the | PlayStation console system. |
s developed and published by Bandai for the | PlayStation on September 28, 2000. |
Traxxpad is a music application for Sony's | PlayStation Portable developed by Definitive Studios an |
Again" was used in the intro video for the | Playstation Portable game "ATV: Offroad Fury." |
venture video game released in 1998 for the | PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. |
The game was released for the | PlayStation and Dreamcast and was developed by Core Des |
tendo 64 on September 11, 1998, and for the | PlayStation on September 30, 1998. |
shed by Namco and developed by XPEC for the | PlayStation Portable system. |
original Street Fighter Collection for the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn, released in 1997. |
", the B-side, is the opening theme for the | PlayStation Portable game, Bleach: Soul Carnival. |
onball Evolution is a fighting game for the | PlayStation Portable based on the live-action film of t |
e developed by Candle Light Studios for the | PlayStation console. |
u is a Ganbare Goemon game released for the | PlayStation on March 22, 1996. |
em up video game by Q Entertainment for the | PlayStation Portable (PSP). |
s directing work includes ads for Nintendo, | PlayStation, O2, Christian Aid, Grolsch, Remington, 118 |
s a 2006 puzzle video game released for the | PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo DS. |
Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II for the | PlayStation Portable. |
zzle game released in North America for the | PlayStation console in 1998. |
, Klonoa Beach Volleyball, released for the | PlayStation in Japan and later Europe, featured Klonoa |
eries developed and published by EA for the | PlayStation video game console was released. |
his first games was Tear Ring Saga for the | PlayStation, a game that borrowed heavily from the Fire |
the King is a survival horror game for the | PlayStation and Dreamcast video game consoles and PC. |
NHL 99 for the | PlayStation boasted higher-resolution graphics than NHL |
IGN gave the game an overall 7.5/10 for the | PlayStation version, praising the games voice acting, g |
a World War II first-person shooter for the | PlayStation Portable. |
wipE'out", released for Sony | PlayStation in 1995, was one of the first video games t |
t has extensions to accommodate for various | PlayStation features such as the GPU (Graphics Processi |
Electronic Arts and released first for the | PlayStation, then Mac OS and Windows. |
It was released for the | PlayStation Portable in Japan on July 31, 2008, in Nort |
sequel, Gundam Battle Royale, also for the | PlayStation Portable, in late 2006. |
and Microsoft Windows in 1998, and for the | PlayStation in 1999. |
leased for the arcades in Japan and for the | PlayStation worldwide. |
racing video game released in 2000 for the | PlayStation and in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance. |
by the Taito Corporation in 1997 for Sony's | PlayStation game console. |
e was released on November 16, 2010 for the | PlayStation Network and on November 24, 2010 for the Xb |
s released on Namco Museum Volume 3 for the | PlayStation alongside Dig Dug, Ms. Pac-Man, Pole Positi |
ed in the US and in parts of Europe for the | PlayStation console and PC. |
rst announced as Heroes on the Move for the | PlayStation Move during Sony's Press Conference at the |
a puzzle game featuring Hello Kitty for the | PlayStation, Game Boy Color gaming systems. |
n Wifix is an Action-adventure game for the | PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo DS, sequel of Ast |
cord was featured on the soundtrack for the | PlayStation Portable video game Wipeout Pure. |
game has been released by download for the | PlayStation Portable, and for the Nintendo DS via DS Do |
was the first light gun peripheral for the | PlayStation and a few games support it. |
oftware and GT Interactive Software for the | PlayStation video game console. |
Ironically, print advertisements for the | PlayStation version of the game came with a review quot |
It is a sequel to Coded Arms for the | PlayStation Portable, but does not have any relation to |
second game in the series released for the | PlayStation and also the second game in 3D, following M |
ast, a 71.1 for the N64, and a 60.4 for the | PlayStation version. |
he first released on the UMD format for the | PlayStation Portable. |
ghting video game that was released for the | PlayStation Portable on October 18, 2005. |
son Soft and published by Konami for Sony's | PlayStation Portable. |
d released in Japan on June 7, 2001 for the | PlayStation video game console. |
eplaying game developed by T&E Soft for the | PlayStation and PC. |
The game was released for the | PlayStation in Japan on July 15, 1999 and in North Amer |
Pocket Pool is a game released for the | PlayStation Portable gaming system, developed by Hyper- |
mes based on DC Comics' Batman, one for the | PlayStation, the other for the Game.com. |
games based on the NBA and released for the | PlayStation and PlayStation 2. The first two entries we |
m Generations compilations released for the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1998. |
Japan, is a 3D light gun video game for the | PlayStation console which was released in Japan and Eur |
a) is a space simulation video game for the | PlayStation developed and released by Psygnosis in 2000 |
Toshinden 2 released only in Japan for the | PlayStation on The Best range (equivalent to the Greate |
n Japan in a two-in-one compilation for the | PlayStation titled Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 4, whi |
action/mech-combat simulation game for the | PlayStation Portable, based on Japan's long-running mec |
1994, later Namco created two ports for the | PlayStation and the Nintendo DS called Point Blank DS w |
re Hunter D Bloodlust was also made for the | PlayStation game console, titled Vampire Hunter D. It i |
Next they developed Wipeout Pure for the | PlayStation Portable, which launched alongside the hand |
d Crazy Taxi 2 was released in 2007 for the | PlayStation Portable, and is the newest title in the se |
the Nintendo 64, November 30, 1999 for the | PlayStation, February 29, 2000 for the PC, and August 3 |
Takuseshi Mono and Half-Minute Hero for the | PlayStation Portable, as well as two musicals. |
wipE'out" 2097, released for Sony | PlayStation on 30 September 1996, was the sequel to wip |
tyle racing game developed by Namco for the | PlayStation Portable hand-held console, marking the 14t |
cade release, the game was released for the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn in a two-in-one compilation |
ps, which were released exclusively for the | PlayStation under the license of Ayrton Senna Foundatio |
series of 1995, which was released for the | PlayStation, Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary Arcade Coll |
4 remake of The Legend of Heroes IV for the | PlayStation Portable. |
version, 30% based on eight reviews for the | Playstation version, 57% based on four reviews for the |
are, similar to the custom firmware for the | PlayStation Portable, to enable Linux and OtherOS suppo |
lentless Software and Curve Studios for the | PlayStation Portable, is the first game in the Buzz! se |
pecial: Dominated Mind was released for the | PlayStation in 1998 in Japan, which adds a new protagon |
the last console game of the series for the | PlayStation series, but it went on to have some games o |
also included on a compilation made for the | PlayStation known as Namco Anthology 1 where, like all |
ers Deluxe Pack in Japan), released for the | PlayStation in 1997. |
hase 2: Love Love Hani Soudatsusen for Sony | PlayStation, Soreike! |
994 but a console version was later for the | PlayStation in 1997, this version included an arrange m |
ugee Daizenshuu in Japan, is a game for the | PlayStation Portable system that consists of a collecti |
ed game being Symphony of the Night for the | PlayStation and the most panned being Judgment, with ag |
the last console game of the series for the | PlayStation series, but it went on to have some games o |
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