Plot: Robot Warlords, known as Velvet File in Japan, is a turn based RPG created by Dazz. It was first released in Japan in 2000 under the title Velvet File. It was published in Europe in 2001 by Midas Interactive under the name Robot Warlords. Wikipedia
Plot: Air Ranger: Rescue Helicopter is a helicopter simulator video game released for the Sony PlayStation 2, developed by ASK Corporation and published by Midas Interactive Entertainment. The game was released on March 29, 2001 in Japan, and November 15, 2002 for Europe. The game was never released in North...
Plot: G-Surfers is a futuristic racing game released in Europe on January 25, 2002 by Midas Interactive Entertainment. The game is an exclusive to the PlayStation 2 console. On January 28, 2003 in the United States, it was released by Majesco Entertainment and slightly altered under the title HSX: Hypersonic...
Plot: Hidden Invasion is a video game designed by Toka. The European version was published by Swing! Entertainment Media AG in 2001 and the American version by Conspiracy Games in 2002, both for the PlayStation 2. GameCube and Xbox versions were also announced but were later canceled. Wikipedia
Plot: Thunderhawk: Operation Phoenix, known as Thunderstrike: Operation Phoenix in North America, is a combat flight simulation video game developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive exclusively for PlayStation 2. Wikipedia
Plot: The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific is a historical first-person shooter video game developed by Magic Wand Productions with Kynogon's AI middleware Kynapse, and released on November 30, 2007 by Activision and the History Channel for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii and...
Plot: Go Go Golf, known in Japan as Magical Sports Series Go Go Golf, is a golf-simulation video game originally released in 2000 for the PlayStation 2. It was developed by Mahou and published by Midas Interactive Entertainment in Europe in 2002. Wikipedia
Plot: Riding Spirits is a motorcycle racing video game published by Spike in Japan and BAM! Entertainment in other countries for the PlayStation 2. Wikipedia