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Barbarian
Release date: 27/03/2003

Barbarian

A four-player fighting game developed by Saffire for the Xbox, PS2, and GameCube. Its gameplay drew comparisons to Power Stone, though not many favorable ones.

Championship Manager: Season 02/03
Release date: 06/12/2002

Championship Manager: Season 02/03

The ultimate football management game returns exclusively for Xbox! Championship Manager is undoubtedly the most popular football management game in the UK. With sales of over 3 million worldwide and continued critical acclaim, the series moves from strength to strength. Now the legions of Championship Manager fans can experience the most up to date and accurate football management game ever.

Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation
Release date: 22/11/2002

Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation

Many years ago, King Muscle and the legendary Muscle League saved the people of Earth by battling against an evil horde of villains who were attempting to conquer the planet. After 28 years, the evil villains have returned, but this time the "Legends" can't fight them alone. They need help from a whole new group of younger super-heroes - the New Generation. Now, the wise and experienced trainer of both generations, Meat, has decided to pit the two generations against each other to decide once and for all which generation is the strongest of all time.

Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal
Release date: 11/11/2002

Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal

Enter the Fist of Fire martial arts tournament and prove you are the greatest fighter on Earth in this Xbox-exclusive fighting game by Dream Factory. It was released in Japan under the name "Kakuto Chojin: Fighting Super Heroes".

Mafia
Release date: 29/08/2002

Mafia

Mafia is a 3D action crime epic set in the seedy underworld of the 1930's. Rise from the lowly but well-dressed Footsoldier, to an envied and feared Made Man in an era of mob hits, car chases, and bootlegging. Earn a reputation as a tough enforcer, daring getaway driver, and deadly hitman in your quest for respect and power within the Salieri Family.

Rage of the Dragons
Release date: 06/06/2002

Rage of the Dragons

In a town ruled by an evil religious cult, the battle to decide the strongest dragon begins! Each Contestant is a champion who contends with the power of mighty dragons: Black Dragon, Red Dragon, Blue Dragon, and White Dragon. Go head to head in a tag-team partnership to test your attack and defense in the heat of battle.

One Piece: Grand Battle! 2
Release date: 20/03/2002

One Piece: Grand Battle! 2

From TV Animation One Piece: Grand Battle! 2 is a Japan-exclusive fighting game for the PlayStation developed by Ganbarion and published by Bandai in 2002. It is the second game in the One Piece: Grand Battle! series and the seventh game to be based on the One Piece Manga and Anime. Similar to the first game, this game uses the song "We Are!" from the One Piece Anime.

Gekibo 2
Release date: 31/05/2001

Gekibo 2

Gekibo 2 is the sequel to Gekisha Boy. It is a fast-paced side-scrolling game where the player controls the junior photographer Pete Goldman working for the newspaper Planet Times in Japan. In each stage the goal is to photograph as many weird or funny situations as they occur in the environment while the screen scrolls to the right automatically. The player has minor control over the character's movement as the focus is on moving the cursor used to snap pictures. It is possible to capture any part of the environment and pictures are lined up in the bottom right side of the screen. Correctly captured gags and unusual situations remain there, while the others fly away and are discarded. A score is built up based on the performance.

One Piece: Grand Battle!
Release date: 15/03/2001

One Piece: Grand Battle!

From TV Animation One Piece: Grand Battle! is a Japanese fighting video game developed by Ganbarion and published by Bandai. It is the first game in the One Piece: Grand Battle series and the second game to be based on the One Piece manga and anime. This game's introduction uses the theme song We Are! (ウィーアー! Wī Ā!) from the One Piece Anime.

WWF No Mercy
Release date: 17/11/2000

WWF No Mercy

WWF No Mercy allows players to compete for seven different WWF titles, with each belt getting its own unique story. Stories can be replayed, allowing players to defend their title in a storyline. Upon successful completion of a story mode, players will unlock the title they were competing for in the Exhibition mode, where titles can be won and defended as the players see fit. A maximum of four players can compete in a range of modes, including caged and ladder contests and pay-per-view events. The player can also create an own event and compete for WWF titles unlocked in Championship mode. Certain matches are held outside the ring, in four different backstage locations.

Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Oudou Keishou
Release date: 28/01/2000

Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Oudou Keishou

The sequel to Virtual Pro Wrestling 64, and released only in Japan. The title translates to Royal Road Succession; the name of the career mode in the game. The fifth wrestling game developed by AKI Corporation. Contained many improvements from previous titles that would be featured in AKI's final Nintendo 64 wrestling game WWF No Mercy. Some features, such as creating masks in edit mode and the MMA style grappling system, would not be carried over to WWF No Mercy. Virtual Pro Wrestling 2 carries the All Japan Pro Wrestling license, and features 21 wrestlers from their promotion. The rest of the characters included in the game are based on other real promotions and wrestlers, but due to copyright have fake names and appearances. This is common among other Japanese wrestling games. You can identify who the other wrestler's are by their unique moves and taunts, and the edit mode contains each piece of ring attire you would need to recreate their actual likeness. In total, there are 98 wrestlers in the game, 23 of which have to be unlocked. There is also 16 original character slots you can use to edit and create your own wrestlers, bringing the potential total of wrestlers in the game to 114. This game has the largest roster of all of AKI's wrestling games. In comparison, WWF No Mercy would have 64 wrestlers available.

Xena: Warrior Princess - The Talisman of Fate
Release date: 17/12/1999

Xena: Warrior Princess - The Talisman of Fate

Xena shall choose the defenders of the world. We have seen them in the memories of her exploits. So come together, Earth's greatest heroes and villains. Choose your weapons wisely and let the battles begin! Just remember, each victory only brings you closer to challenging the embodiment of darkness... Despair himself! Each of Xena's 10 characters possess their own unique weapons, attitudes and fighting techniques. Exclusive multi-player feature includes a roster mode, plus team and single battles.