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The Game Boy Advance version of Salt Lake 2002 received "mixed" reviews, while the PC and PlayStation 2 versions received "generally unfavorable reviews", according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [21] [22] [23] In Japan, where the PS2 version was ported for release on 28 February 2002, Famitsu gave it a score of 25 out of 40. [7]
PCSX2 is a free and open-source emulator of the PlayStation 2 for x86 computers. It supports most PlayStation 2 video games with a high level of compatibility and functionality, and also supports a number of improvements over gameplay on a traditional PlayStation 2, such as the ability to use higher resolutions than native, anti-aliasing and texture filtering. [6]
The game received mixed or average reviews from critics; GameRankings gave it a score of 52.57% for the Game Boy Advance version, [11] 63.50% for the Nintendo GameCube version, [12] and 69.40% for the PlayStation 2 version; [13] while Metacritic gave it a score of 56/100 for the GBA version [14] and 65/100 for both the GameCube and PS2 versions.
Kill Switch (stylized as kill.switch) is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by Namco Hometek for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.A port for Microsoft Windows was released in 2004 while an abridged Game Boy Advance port developed by Visual Impact was released the same year. [7]
Spider-Man is a 2002 action-adventure game based on the 2002 film of the same name.It was released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Microsoft Windows, and Game Boy Advance on April 16, 2002, in North America (two weeks before the film's release), and June 7 in Europe.
Driver 3 (stylized as DRIV3R) is a 2004 action-adventure game, the third installment in the Driver series.It was developed by Reflections Interactive, published by Atari, and released on PlayStation 2, Xbox and mobile phones in June 2004, Microsoft Windows in March 2005, and Game Boy Advance in October 2005.
Le Mans 24 Hours [b] is a video game released for the PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and Microsoft Windows (in two versions of the latter, one developed by Eutechnyx, like with the PlayStation version and the second version being a port of the Melbourne House version ported by Torus Games).
While The Two Towers was released on the three major consoles (PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox) and the Game Boy Advance, The Return of the King was also set for release on PC. [8] Executive producer Neil Young revealed playable characters would include Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Frodo, Sam and two to four unlockable characters.