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Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: March 12, 2002   |   Genre: Sports
Hot Shots Golf 3 takes the series of detailed yet accessible golf simulations onto the PS2. The overall look and feel of the game is pretty much the same as it's predecessors, taking the PS2's extra power into account. The same 'tap-tap-tap' system for hitting the ball is back. There are a number of different courses, characters, clubs, and ball types to choose from. New equipment can be purchased with experience points, which your characters earn by winning matches. Better equipment will ease up the games difficulty a bit by providing greater accuracy, distance, and control. As an addition feature, the game has an international ranking system of sorts. With a password from the game you can post your scores on a website, where you can see how you measure up against everyone else out there.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: February 29, 2000   |   Genre: Sports
'Hot Shots Golf 2' is the sequel to the very popular and critically acclaimed PlayStation game, 'Hot Shots Golf'. While the sequel is in many respects similar to the original, it brings some improvements to the series. Like the original there are several characters to choose from, and many more to be unlocked throughout the game. Each character has his or her own strengths and weaknesses, making character selection more than just choosing a skin. The character models themselves are of a more realistic style this time around, as opposed to the big-head anime style of the original 'Hot Shots Golf'. There are several different modes of play, from standards like stroke, match, and tournament, to the 'vs. mode', through which new characters can be unlocked. Gameplay itself is a version of the standard 'tap-tap-tap' variety used by the majority of golf games.
Sony PSP
Release Date: June 3, 2008   |   Genre: Sports
Step out of the clubhouse and onto the open tee with Hot Shots Golf Open Tee 2. The classic, entertaining golf franchise returns to the PSP system with new quirky characters, beautiful courses and a huge variety of customizable options that enable you to take your golf game wherever you go.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: July 17, 1997   |   Genre: Sports
Fun cartoonish golf game. Features attractive graphics and is easy to pick up and play for both novices and pros. Choose from a variety of modes including training, stroke play, match play, tournament and vs modes. Plus some miniature golf as well! Features a plethora of characters including some hidden ones. You earn experience points for your character after every round. Each character has different strength and weaknesses. Includes 4 courses and a free moving game camera.
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: July 1, 2001   |   Genre: Action
Sony PSP
Release Date: October 2, 2007   |   Genre: Puzzle
Atari goes old-school for this hip collection of mini-games that blend street culture and the digital lifestyle into a fast-paced, eccentric experience. Hot Pxl's roster of 200 devious mini-games is tied together through a storyline surrounding Djon, a skateboarder who takes a mind-blowing journey into a vibrant pixelated world. Atari's dipped into its rich gaming vault to create the games, forging a 2D world that challenges you to think fast and act faster. You'll blast through old-school-style video games, bust out sweet tricks on your board or BMX bike, stage dive at concerts, and much more. You can even go online and download new content to keep things fresh.
Windows
Release Date: July 29, 2008   |   Genre:
Welcome to the world of HotDish, where knowing your way around the kitchen is a recipe for success! Build your career one dish at a time as you start at the bottom of the culinary ladder as a line cook in a local Italian restaurant with dreams of one day becoming a world class 5 Star French chef. Master the timing and accuracy needed to bring simple dishes to the table by executing their various steps and combining ingredients at the right times to create a finished product your customers and the critics will love! Earn stars for each finished dish and use them to unlock more complicated recipes, kitchen power-ups, and mini-games. If you can't stand the heat - get out of the kitchen! Gesture and timing based game play dynamic. 45 levels of play across 3 locations: a mom-and-pop Italian restaurant, an upscale Asian Fusion restaurant, and a five-star French restaurant. 80 Dishes to prepare and master- appetizers, entrees, desserts. Cooking powerups including Spatula time, Secret Spices, and the Master Cooker. Three master chefs to guide you - Mama Giovanni, Yokira Kurajumbo, Jean-Pierre Godolphin. Watch out for the Health Inspector as you try and clear boards in the Cleanup Match 3 Minigame.
PC
Release Date: June 5, 2007   |   Genre: Strategy
Develop your own hospital drama and manipulate the results to your best advantage! In charge of a rapidly expanding hospital, your job is to cure the patients with your army of doctors and nurses while successfully managing the facilities and taking care of everyone's needs. Run the hospital and you influence the outcome in this funny, highly accessible and involving game featuring character relationships, staff management, hilarious diseases and cures and more. Featuring gameplay that's as personable as you want it, Hospital Tycoon has engaging locations, missions and characters galore! Hospital Tycoon is easy to start, impossible to put down. It's time to start operating!
Nintendo DS
Release Date: June 26, 2007   |   Genre: Role-Playing
Experience the world of Hoshigami like never before, with a brand new character, missions, music, character art, as well as a new localization. Select from three different difficulty levels and tailor the game to your skill. Immerse yourself in battle with an enhanced user interface, and issue strategic commands quickly and efficiently with a revised, streamlined interface and optional stylus control.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: December 20, 2001   |   Genre: Role-Playing, Strategy
Utilizing a host of new gameplay elements, Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth expands upon the formula made popular by the cult classic Final Fantasy Tactics. The continent of Mardias serves as the game's primary world, and is divided into three kingdoms: Nightweld, the Valaimian Empire and Gerauld. The story begins as Valaimian troops advance into Nightweld, a peace-loving kingdom. Lacking the military might to repel the invaders from multiple fronts, Fazz - a mercenary and the game's protagonist - is hired to defend the Tower of Wind. Needless to say, this is just the beginning of a dire and perilous journey for the unwitting Fazz. As you and your party trek across the world map, you'll take part in various battles. Ready-for-Action Points (RAP) determine which, as well as the number of actions that can be performed by a particular character. The more actions performed (and thus, more RAPs expended) during a turn, the longer you'll have to wait for your next chance to act. When attacking, an interactive gauge appears that does damage based upon where the slider is stopped. Stopping it at the very end will result in greater damage dealt to the enemy. Wait too long however and the slider will return to the beginning.