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The last Xbox games were released in 2007 (Japan) and 2008 (Europe and North America). Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 was the last game for the PlayStation 2 (in Europe), which was released in November 2013. [4] The last PS2 game, Final Fantasy XI: Rhapsodies of Vana'diel, was released in May 2015, marking the end of this generation. [5]
World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions is a video game based on the popular gambling tournament World Series of Poker and the second licensed WSOP video game released for home video game systems, after the World Series of Poker video game. It was released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Wii, PlayStation Portable and Microsoft Windows.
The game was also rereleased for Xbox 360's Live Arcade in November 2006. It is a remake of the 1981 game of the same name . Featuring three-dimensional (3D) graphics , the game is set on multiple planets and moons within the Solar System where the player must defeat waves of invading aliens while protecting astronauts.
Unlike the other games in the series, NBA 2K6 ' s songs aren't licensed and are made exclusively for the game. [8] [9] NBA 2K6 was released on September 26, 2005, for PlayStation 2 and Xbox, and November 16, 2005, for Xbox 360. This is the first game in the NBA 2K series to be released on the Xbox 360.
NHL 07 is an ice hockey video game, which was released in 2006. The game improved the series' gameplay with more realistic features, such as stickhandling and a wider variety of controller schemes. As NHL 07 was released on the Xbox 360, this is the first game in the NHL series to be released on a seventh generation console.
The PlayStation 2 version of the bundle was only released in North America, since the PS2 versions of Hyper Street Fighter II and 3rd Strike were released as separate stand-alone games in Japan, with the PAL region only receiving a separate release of Hyper Street Fighter II on the PS2. The Xbox version of the bundle was released in all three ...
Rob Burman of IGN also published a review of the game, for both Xbox and PS3, but stated the Xbox 360 version was superior, stating "Compared to the Xbox 360 game, this PS3 iteration has borne the brunt of the ugly stick." [4] before scoring the game with a 7.2/10. [4] Keza MacDonald of Eurogamer reviewed the game, but scored the game at 6/10. [9]