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Shin Kidou Senki Gundam Wing Endless Duel
Shin Kidou Senshi Gundam W: Endless Duel Box Front  Shin Kidou Senshi Gundam W: Endless Duel Box Back

 Shin Kidō Senki Gundam Wing: Endless Duel is a one-on-one fighting game based on the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam Wing. Similar to many other fighting games released, you can play in the Story Mode, VS. Mode, or Trial Mode.

In 'Story Mode', you choose one of nine Gundam suits and enter a tournament in which you must battle all the other mobile suits to win. In 'VS. Mode' you can fight against your friends. In ''Trial Mode' you can choose any Gundam (including the last boss, Epyon) and participate in an endless series of matches with increasing difficulty until the player is defeated. In the end, the game displays the number of victories. The maximum number of wins is 99.

Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling 94
 

 Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling 94: Battlefield in Tokyo Dome allows the players to experience Japan's most popular professional wrestling promotion, New Japan Pro Wrestling. The game features real wrestlers from the time period it was released in. The wrestlers appear as digitized photos in the intro sequence and on the character selection screens; during gameplay, they are rendered as 2D graphical images.

The game has four gameplay modes; the "battle mode" allows the player to choose one wrestler and compete against opponents chosen and controlled by the computer AI. The other modes correspond to a league, a cup (knock-out stages only), and a "versus" mode, in which the player can also choose any opponent to compete against. In every mode, the player is able to choose between single match (one-on-one) and tag team, with an additional wrestler on each side. The league mode allows competition between up to four players.

The combat system is similar to that of fighting games, with a side view and health bars for the wrestlers.

Shinobi 
Shinobi PlayStation 2 Front Cover  Shinobi PlayStation 2 Back Cover

 Gamers waited many years for another installment of the Shinobi series. Now they finally get what they have wanted.

Shinobi takes place in Tokyo, where a mysterious evil force has taken over, and it is up to you to stop it. You play Hotsuma, who is the leader of a clan called the Obura Clan. Hotsuma is the only survivor of his clan, though, and all of his dead clansmen are now fighting against him.

The game has eight levels, each of them broken into two sections, and with bosses along the way. The control scheme allows you to dash, attack, jump and throw shurikons. A lock-on feature is also provided.

The main objectives of the levels is to kill. No item fetching or switch pushing is required. Shinobi also contains combo features, where lots of enemies can be killed in one encounter.

the Shoot
The Shoot PlayStation 3 Front Cover  The Shoot PlayStation 3 Back Cover

 The Shoot, known in Japan as Shooting Studio, is a rail shooter which uses the PlayStation Move controllers. The premise of the game involves participating in the filming of action movies; instead of the usual lives the player character's attempts to succeed are measured by "takes". The player-controlled B-Movie star shoots his way through multiple themed sets, filled with cardboard enemies and obviously fake environments.

The game features five movies, all spoofing different movie genres, such as Horror and Westerns. Throughout these movies the protagonist is tasked with defeating enemies, freeing the civilians and putting on the best possible performance by activating motion-based power-ups. The player can shoot into the floor to send out a shockwave to vanquish all enemies on the screen. It is also possible to spin on the spot to slow down time and get a more accurate shot. Shooting into the sky activates Rampage, a powerful machine gun.

To score the most points the player needs to maintain accuracy and not miss between targets. It is necessary to build up multiplier to make the difference between a novice and an expert score.

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