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This is a list of PlayStation 2 games later made available for purchase and download from the PlayStation Store for the PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation 4 (PS4), or PlayStation 5 (PS5) video game consoles. Unlike PlayStation 2 Classics on the PS3, the PS4 and PS5 releases run at a higher resolution and may feature Trophies, [1] Remote Play and ...
The list of GameCube games lists the GameCube games compatible with most models of the Wii, while the list of WiiWare games documents all of the smaller, digital only games released for the Wii. Any games originally released for other platforms that were re-released games under the Virtual Console banner are additionally documented at the List ...
PlayStation 2 Squaresoft Squaresoft Action RPG: 36 Tekken 4: PlayStation 2 Namco: Namco: Fighting 36 Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi (The Binding Blade) Game Boy Advance: Intelligent Systems: Nintendo SRPG 36 Winning Eleven 6 (Pro Evolution Soccer 2) PlayStation 2 Konami Tokyo: Konami: Sports: 36 Kamaitachi no Yoru 2: PlayStation 2 Chunsoft ...
There have been several licensed video games based on the DreamWorks Animation properties. They have been released on many different platforms, including PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, Microsoft Windows, and mobile devices.
PlayStation 2 Lego Star Wars: The Video Game: 29 March 2005: Traveller's Tales: Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox Mad Dash Racing: 15 November 2001: Crystal Dynamics Xbox Mad Maestro! 11 October 2001: Desert Productions PlayStation 2 Michael Owen's World League Soccer 99: 1998: Silicon Dreams Studio PlayStation ...
The PlayStation 2 version of the game has a 31% average rating on GameRankings, [6] while the Wii version has an average of 17.5%. [7] On Metacritic, the Wii version of the game has an average score of 20/100, based on 6 reviews. [8] The PC version of the game was not reviewed by any major publication. [13]
Australia got four Turbografx games in an additional update on August 7. The first Hanabi Festival with earlier Japan- and/or North America-only games started in September. The imported games are often released in three consecutive weeks and cost an additional 100 Nintendo points (200 Nintendo points for Nintendo 64 games).