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Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Release date: 24/03/2006

Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth

Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth combines an action-horror game with a fairly realistic and immersive first-person shooter, with good stealth elements. The game is based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft, author of "The Call of Cthulhu" and progenitor of the Cthulhu Mythos, and in particular the game is a reimagining of Lovecraft's 1936 novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth. Set mostly in the year 1922, the story follows Jack Walters, a mentally unstable private detective hired to investigate a disappearance case in Innsmouth, a strange and mysterious town that has cut itself from the rest of the United States.

Final Fight: Streetwise
Release date: 28/02/2006

Final Fight: Streetwise

Kyle and Cody Travers are two close knit brothers surviving the tough streets of Metro City. When Cody disappears amidst the mayhem of a burgeoning drug trade, Kyle must take back the streets with his own hands to save him. -Fight alongside fan favorites such as Cody, Haggar, and Guy. -Take your fighting to the extreme with Instinct Modes and Counter Time. -Pulse pounding hip-hop and alternative metal soundtrack featuring over 40 hot artists including RZA Slipknot, Lil' Flip, NappyRoots, Soulfly, and others. -Gain money, tension, and respect to become the Ultimate bad ass. -Fierce single player story and 2 player Co-Op modes. -Bonus mini-games and unlockables including the Original Final Fight!

Forbidden Siren 2
Release date: 09/02/2006

Forbidden Siren 2

Forbidden Siren 2 is the second installment in the Siren series. The game tells the story of several characters who become trapped on Yamijima Island, an island off the coast of mainland Japan. On August 3, 1976, an underwater cable was cut, and all power to the island was lost. During the subsequent blackout, all of the islanders disappeared and the island became deserted. Twenty-nine years later, in 2005, a magazine editor called Mamoru Itsuki is visiting the island to conduct research for an article when the ferry he and a small group of other passengers are on capsizes, after it is hit by a red tidal wave. Shortly after his arrival, a group of soldiers crash land on the island after their helicopter has engine troubles. They must all find ways to survive the island's "monsters", the shibito. The game is played through several character perspectives, each with his or her own strengths and weaknesses, through an overlapping timeline of the fateful night that alternates between the present and the past. The story can unfold in different ways with, in many cases, two or more different versions of a level, which will have slightly different objectives than the original. If the player is thorough and plays through these optional versions, the story and characters may develop even further than before

Command & Conquer: The First Decade
Release date: 07/02/2006

Command & Conquer: The First Decade

Command & Conquer: The First Decade is a compilation of the Command & Conquer series' games published from 1995 to 2003, all bundled into one DVD and updated to run optimally on Windows XP. It was released on February 7, 2006 and sold for the price of one retail game. Also included in the compilation was a bonus DVD which took a look behind the scenes of the successful franchise, including interviews with producers, old concept art, various soundbites, as well as a montage of the winning fan videos of the "Are You The Biggest C&C Fan?" competition held prior to the compilation's release. Other items included in the compilation was an A3 (A4 in newer boxes) poster with high-quality C&C renders on both sides, one of which has been confirmed to be a teaser image for EA's Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, as well as a 65-page manual that only includes unit descriptions and hotkeys for each of the included games.

Portable Island: Te no Hira no Resort
Release date: 30/12/2005

Portable Island: Te no Hira no Resort

Portable Island: Tenohira Resort is a Japanese Adventure/Simulation where the player spends time on a pretty resort island. The game is all about enjoying the leisurely atmosphere of a vacation. You can explore in natural settings like the jungle, volcano and desert, collect insects or seashells, or experience island life.

To Heart 2 XRated
Release date: 09/12/2005

To Heart 2 XRated

To Heart 2 XRated is an expanded game of the original To Heart 2, which adds new scenes.

Polda 5
Release date: 01/11/2005

Polda 5

Fifth game of the series Awesome Cop.

Fate/Hollow Ataraxia
Release date: 28/10/2005

Fate/Hollow Ataraxia

Fate/Hollow Ataraxia is a 2005 PC visual novel video game developed by TYPE-MOON and the sequel to Fate/Stay Night. The word "ataraxia" in the title is a Greek term for "tranquility", giving the title the combined meaning of "empty (or false) tranquility". The game also was ported to PlayStation Vita, adding full-voice acting, among other enhancements. This version was released in Japan on November 27, 2014.

Legend of Kay
Release date: 20/09/2005

Legend of Kay

Legend of Kay sets out to take the player on a journey which combines classic Jump and Run elements with an immersive story driven adventure.

Arc the Lad: End of Darkness
Release date: 14/07/2005

Arc the Lad: End of Darkness

SCE takes the Arc the Lad series away from its roots and into an Online-playable action-adventure game. Players become a hunter who must travel the world and take on jobs, usually revolving around taking out enemies in real time using magic and special abilities. Collect cards from battle and events and equip them to gain new skills, all the while following an RPG-like storyline. You view the action from overhead, with a camera zooming in and out depending on the intensity of the action and occasionally switching to other angles for dramatic effect. You attack enemies in real time, tapping X once for a simple attack and repeatedly for a combo. You can also guard against attack, dash at an enemy, and press a button to run about the play field faster. The game places heavy emphasis on magic use, with the magic meter recovering automatically and quickly following each spell.

Steambot Chronicles
Release date: 30/06/2005

Steambot Chronicles

Steambot Chronicles is a 2005 action-adventure role-playing game developed and published by Irem Software Engineering in Japan for the PlayStation 2. It was later published by Atlus in North America and 505 Games in PAL regions. The game features a sandbox-style of steam-powered, mech-based gameplay.

Starcraft: Ghost
Release date: 18/05/2005

Starcraft: Ghost

StarCraft: Ghost is a cancelled military science fiction stealth-action video game previously under development by Blizzard Entertainment. Part of Blizzard's StarCraft series, the game was announced on September 20, 2002, and was to be developed by Nihilistic Software for the Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, and PlayStation 2 video game consoles. Several delays in development caused Blizzard to move back the release date and the game has not yet materialized. Nihilistic Software ceded development to Swingin' Ape Studios in 2004 before Blizzard bought the company, and plans for the GameCube version were cancelled in 2005. Blizzard announced in March 2006 that the game was put on "indefinite hold" while the company investigated seventh generation video game console possibilities. Subsequent public statements from company personnel had been contradictory about whether production was to be renewed or planned story elements worked into other products. The continued delay of Ghost had caused it to be labeled as vaporware, and it was ranked fifth in Wired News‍'​ annual Vaporware Awards in 2005. In 2014, Blizzard president Mike Morhaime confirmed that Ghost was officially cancelled. Unlike its real-time strategy predecessor StarCraft, Ghost is a third-person shooter, and was intended to give players a closer and more personal view of the StarCraft universe. Following Nova, a Terran psychic espionage operative called a "ghost", the game is set four years after the conclusion of StarCraft: Brood War and covers a conspiracy about a secretive military project conducted by Nova's superiors in the imperial Terran Dominion. Very little of the game's storyline has been released; however, in November 2006 after the game's postponement, a novel was published called StarCraft Ghost: Nova, which covers the backstory of the central character.