I'm pretty much going to purchase Tokyo Bus Guide 2 because its so original and so real life... it must be fun.
What other games are there, strictly PS2, so no suggestions like Animal Crossing.
I'm pretty much going to purchase Tokyo Bus Guide 2 because its so original and so real life... it must be fun.
What other games are there, strictly PS2, so no suggestions like Animal Crossing.
Katamari Damacy
We love Katamari
Mister Mosquito
There is 3 wacky , good ones for ya.
what was the name of that barbecue chef game? where you had to prepare foods at a restaurant?...
Sony, we will NEVER forget nor forgive. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G0LlXv-nyI
Well fresh games has 4 games they broght over straight from japan:
Mister Mosquito
Mad maestro
R type final
Legend of legaia 2
also I reccomend katamari damacy, and eventhough its not a whacky japanese game, I must reccomend you to play Ico.
Crazy enough?
Beat me to it KJN
it should be 'there'
thx
I saw one where you had to fight a giant woman in a bikini with airplanes and tanks (sorta like Attack of the 50 foot woman).
I must say that Japan is....well....a special place.
Possibility is infinity! You must be satisfied!
You just can't handle my jawusumness responces. -The Sizz
That's Simple 2000 Series Volume 50: The Daibijin. It's also geting a European release under the name Demolition Girl.Originally Posted by Push Upstairs
super gals delic hour...
Hell, a good chunk of the Simple 2000 games qualify for wacky.
Bikini Clad Samurai Cowgirl chopping up endless waves of zombies? Attack of the 50 ft Woman? a budget release of Densha de Go 3? (YES!) Battle Bomb Poi Poi? (well ok, that one sucks)
ChoroQ is quite...different. In the same vein, so is Road Trip (it helps that they're in the same series ). Both are dirt chep, awesome, and quite a bit different from any racing game you've played before.
Magic Pengel and Graffiti Kingdom are wacky and different.
It's European, but EyeToy:Play is awesomely wacky. Seriously, Kung Fu alone makes the EyeToy worth having.
and I'll cockpunch anyone that hasn't picked up Katamari Damacy yet. It's funny that since no place other than EB Games would sell it / preorder it for the first month it was out it wound up being their number one selling game the month it came out. Would you believe those cocksmokers at Gamestop wouldn't even let me Preorder it on the basis that they couldn't preorder "C" titles? Heh.
Oh, and Culdcept. Mmmmm....
and I think there's Korean release called Come on Babies or something...
it's basically multi-Vs figthing and other activities featuring little babies in nappies and with attitude...
there's that damn nose-hair game i always forget the name of. i heard its actually kind of shallow, gameplay-wise. still, i might purchase it after i mod my ps2 in the next year or so.
I'm not sure if I should be disturbed by what looks like a minigame compilation, Turned on by the strange bikini-clad females, or afraid of the "splaining" I'd have to do when my girlfriend catches me playing and/or shopping for that. Yes, I actually did check EBay to see if there were any copies out there. . . nope, and I cant' figure out what that other word is Super something or another. . .
Hex.
[ Missed out on the DOA extreme Ping pong games too. . . It's for the best really.]
There are a few games in that series that I would buy.Originally Posted by KJN
That game plus "Love Ping Pong" scream "silly" to the point that they make great conversation pieces.
"Dude, i own a ping pong game where you can dress your player up as a dominatrix."
Possibility is infinity! You must be satisfied!
You just can't handle my jawusumness responces. -The Sizz
Kuma Uta. You create songs which is then sung by a polar bear.
Wordimagesoundplay. From ntsc-uk: wordimagesoundplay marks Tomato's first console release, a collaboration with Underworld, Johnny Conquest and Sony Music Japan. Tomato Interactive was born of ex-Antirom staff, famed for their CD-ROM work, forming part of British design agency Tomato. Read the rest here.
A lot of the Simple 2000 games (close to 50) have been released in Europe by Midas, Agetec and 505 Game Street including Love Ping Pong, the European name is Pink Pong. I actually have a list of most of them if someone is interested in looking up the PAL counterpart.Originally Posted by Push Upstairs
Defintly release a list of European releases of these games.
Has the polar bear game made it into Europe?