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Genji, [b] released as Genji: Dawn of the Samurai in North America, is a 2005 action-adventure video game developed by Game Republic and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is loosely based on The Tale of the Heike. A sequel, Genji: Days of the Blade, was released for the PlayStation 3.
Samurai Western is an action-adventure video game, made by Acquire games company, released for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. The player assumes the role of a samurai named Gojiro Kiryu, who travels to the Wild West in search of his brother, Rando.
The PSX. Sony also manufactured a consumer device called the PSX that can be used as a digital video recorder and DVD burner in addition to playing PS2 games. The device was released in Japan on December 13, 2003, and was the first Sony product to include the XrossMediaBar interface.
The series previewed many popular games from the PS2's lifespan, ranging from SSX Tricky and Final Fantasy X to Need for Speed Underground and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3. Many of the later PS2 Jampack volumes were issued with the option of a counterpart that removed or replaced any demos for mature-rated and some teen-rated games, essentially ...
PS2 (Remake) JRPG [3] Remake of Dragon Quest V: Tenku no Hanayome for SNES. Sequel to Dragon Quest IV. JP 2004 (JP) 2005 (NA) 2006 (EU/AU) Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King: Level-5: Square Enix: Fantasy: PS2: JRPG [3] Sequel to Dragon Quest VII. Sequel to Dragon Quest VII. JP 2004 (NA) Elder Scrolls, The: Arena: Bethesda: Bethesda ...
A new version of the game was released for PlayStation 3 in Japan as Way of the Samurai 3 Plus on October 29, 2009. [15] It features additional content, including four more companions (Osei, Itsuse, Araragihime, and Sensei). The English version of the game, which was released close to Plus, does not include this content. However, it features ...
An updated version titled Samurai Kanzenban (侍〜完全版〜, Samurai Complete Edition) was released in Japan in 2003. It was based on the Western versions of the game, and as such, it included the non-sword weapons, bugfixes, the exit for ending the game early, hard mode, and horizontal text of those versions. [ 2 ]
The arcade version of Samurai Shodown VI was released by Sega and runs on the Atomiswave system. The game was also released for the PlayStation 2 in Japan on January 25, 2006. The American and European home versions were released respectively on March 24 and March 29, 2009, on the PS2 , PSP and Wii as part of the compilation Samurai Shodown ...