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Driving Emotion Type-S
At the outset, you can choose one out of seven vehicles from five car manufacturers - Honda, Mitsubishi, Mazda, Toyota, and Nissan. Though this may seem like a minimal number of vehicles, especially considering the presence of only three initial courses, ten more manufacturers, 41 additional car models, and ten extra courses can be unlocked by besting CPU opponents. The game even has a racing-school mode for those of you bent on learning the ins and outs of driving Type-S style - provided racing lines and cornering are your idea of schooling. You're going to need all the help you can get too, as Type-S features the most "realistic," brutally painful control system ever experienced in a racing game.
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Price: $19.95
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Eternal Ring
The game itself begins with a narration introducing the character Cain and a background story using a series of pictures that are drawn in a style reminiscent of medieval art. After the narration, you see Cain on a sailboat heading toward an island. Cain and the boatman begin a brief conversation, which you expect to be voiced-over since the narration featured voice, but unfortunately they aren't. Instead you just see characters opening their mouths and moving their lips as the dialogue text scrolls on the bottom of the screen. Despite some lackluster sound effects and the absence of voice-overs, the game's soundtrack does manage to set an appropriate mood and atmosphere of the game.
Eternal Ring runs at a faster frame rate than From Software's previous first-person RPGs (King's Field, King's Field II, and Shadow Tower), which clocked in at 15 to 20 frames per second. In the beginning, your movement is relatively slow, but once you obtain a special object from the first boss, you're able to move faster, and the rate becomes satisfactory.
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Price: $19.95
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Neon Genesis Evangelion Typing Project E
You must help the Evangelion crew destroy comets by typing! As the words pop up, you have to type quickly and accurately as possbile! You can use the USB PS2 keyboard to play.
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Price: $19.95
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Fanta Vision
Appearing to be a cross between Missile Command and Puyo Puyo, Fantavision lets players use a cursor to "catch" more than three fireworks and then use the circle button to "flash" (or explode) them. There are also "wild" firecrackers that make other similar-colored firecrackers explode in succession (similar to the special wild blocks that are found in Sega's Columns title).
The firecrackers are expressed in hundreds of particles that are said to greatly showcase the PlayStation2's graphical capabilities. Players will be able to alter the camera angles in the replays.
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Price: $19.95
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Final Fantasy XI All in One Pack 2k4
The newest expansion for the Final Fantasy XI series. This new expansion provides more worlds and more items! This All In One Pack contains everything you need to play Final Fantasy XI.
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Price: $19.95
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Final Fantasy XI All in One Pack 2K6
The newest expansion for the Final Fantasy XI series. This new expansion provides more worlds and more items! This All In One Pack contains everything you need to play Final Fantasy XI.
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Price: $19.95
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Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia - Expansion Pack (Playstation 2)
The Chains of Promathia expansion pack opens a new chapter in the history of Vana’diel. Gamers will be able to explore previously unseen areas, visit new towns, and realize fabled legends. Yet as the mysteries of Vana’diel are unraveled, even more puzzling enigmas will take their place in this intricately designed expansion pack. This is only the expansion set, and the Final Fantasy XI game is needed.

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Price: $19.95
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Final Fantasy XII
Our story takes place in a world called “Ivalice,” in an age when magic was commonplace and airships plied the skies – the Archadian Empire, seeking to strengthen its base of power, had been invading and subjugating its neighboring lands one by one—a fate which befell the small Kingdom of Dalmasca. Archadia’s invasion and the subsequent death of the Dalmascan king prompted the Princess Ashe, the sole surviving heir to the Dalmascan throne, to take up arms against the invaders.
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Price: $19.95
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