Bubble Bobble Evolution
Bub and Bob must find their missing friends in a furious game that includes 100 ¿All New¿ levels, new bubble power attacks, microphone activated challenges and hidden characters!
Blitz Overtime
Blitz: Overtime brings back the football action that makes you feel every hit, every crunch and every consequence
Bliss Island
Bliss Island takes you away from it all, for great puzzle adventure! Hoshi is one of the Zwoophs – a small furry blue creature, with a thick strong neck, a fluffy tail and a long trunk from which he can emit precision puffs of air. Hoshi spends his days in a tropical paradise, blowing into the skies to make clouds. Making clouds gets a little boring, even if the clouds are rather pretty to look at — so on Fridays Zwoophs can take the day off to play games. Enter the world of Bliss Island!
Battlezone
BattleZone is intense arena-based vehicular combat! Enter a deadly new world of professional motorsports, where man and machine merge to survive in the most competitive and dangerous arenas on the planet.
Asphalt 2 Urban GT
Manufacturer’s Description Asphalt: Urban GT 2 combines the virtues of both simulation and arcade racing for the PSP. You will be in the drivers seat while hitting the streets in a wide range of licensed high-performance cars and motorbikes on tracks from all over the world. Winning races, collecting prize money, and then purchasing new vehicles and/or tuning current ones are the key to success. Asphalt: Urban GT 2 is a solid game for both sports car enthusiasts and racing fans. Key Features: 44 Licensed Vehicles: The most recognized and well-respected racing cars and motorbikes in the world, including Lamborghini, Mercedes, Ducati, Kawasaki, Dodge, Chevrolet and many more. 28 Tracks (including Reverse Mode) Inspired by Real Locations: Race through the most beautiful cities in the world, in daylight or night environments including New York City, Tokyo, Paris and more. Build, Tune, Shape: Customize your street machine to look it unique and run like no other: modify the color, the rims, increase the power of the engine, improve the grip by changing tires etc. Graphics and Gameplay: Outstanding 3D graphics and high speed feeling are accentuated by realistic engine sounds and original music that complement the urban environments. Masses of Modes: 10 gameplay modes, 62 championships with three camera angles and a replay feature to create a dynamic and immersive racing experience. Multiplayer Racing: Up to 4 players can race against each other using Wi-Fi wireless technology in 3 different multiplayer game modes Single Race: allows up to 4 players to race head-to-head. Championship: mode allows up to 4 players to play some of the championship tracks from the solo evolution mode. Cop Chase is a 2-player cat and mouse mode where the cops attempt to capture and lock on their opponent for five seconds to claim victory.
Arthur And The Minimoys
First released in France, Luc Besson’s Arthur and the Invisibles is a touching computer animated adventure that makes up in look and in character for what it lacks in narrative originality. As a direct hybrid of Excalibur and A Bug’s Life, Arthur stars a heroic ten year-old, Arthur (Freddie Highmore), who draws a sword from a stone to fight a miniature battle in the garden before finding treasure valuable enough to save his grandfather’s farm from purchase by developers. Arthur’s grandfather, Archibald, having long ago discovered the miniscule world of Minimoys, garden gnome-like elves that lived in his yard, shrunk himself in order to hunt elusive rubies that were hidden in their evil Mecropolis, headed by Maltazard (David Bowie). Now Arthur must assist the benevolent Minimoy clan, ruled by The King (Robert De Niro) and Princess Selenia (Madonna), in challenging Maltazard for possession of the jewels. Shots taking the viewer down through grass blades into the microscopic, yet gigantic yard world readjust one’s sense of size, as do scenes, for example, in which a small, elven Arthur fights mosquitoes with catapulted tomatoes. Meanwhile, live action scenes of Arthur’s worried grandmother (Mia Farrow) provide respite from a completely computerized world. Bowie, as he did in Legend, steals the show, bringing to life his Darth Vader-like character who chose evil over good in a past adventure. Corny one-liners sometimes spoil the mood, but overall the film’s thematic blend of fantasy and environmentalism, like Princess Mononoke, will delight children with its positive message.



