Simple 2000 Ultimate Series with EV
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Join for a long list of bizarre budget games as we take a look at te Simple 2000 Ultimate Series. An offshoot of the normal Simple 2000 Series, Ultimate features some new games along with a few rereleases of previous Simple 2000 Series games.
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Games Featured:
Vol. 1: Love*Smash! Super Tennis Players
Vol. 2: Edit Racing
Vol. 3: Maxxed Out Racing
Vol. 4: Urawaza Ikasa Mahjong Machi ~Oniisan, Tsukan Jimatta Youdanne
Vol. 5: Love*Mahjong! (developed by HuneX)
Vol. 6: Love*Upper! (developed by Tamsoft)
Known as Heart Beat Boxing and published by 505 Games in Europe
Vol. 7: Saikyou! Shirobi King ~Security Police~ (developed by Tamsoft)
Known as Police Chase Down and published by Agetec in Europe
Vol. 8: Gekitou! Meiro King (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
Known as Maze Action and published by Agetec in Europe
Vol. 9: Bakusou! Manhattan ~Runabout 3 neoAGE~ (developed by Climax)
Known as Runabout 3 neoAGE and published by bam! Entertainment in Europe; previously released as Runabout 3 neoAGE by Hearty Robin
Vol. 10: Love Songs ~Idol ga Classmate~ (Love Songs ~Classmate Idol~) (developed by HuneX)
Vol. 11: Wandaba Style (developed by HuneX)
Previously released as Wandaba Style by D3 Publisher
Vol. 12: Street Golfer (developed by Polygon Magic)
Known as Street Golfer and published by 505 Games in Europe; previously released as Street Golfer by D3 Publisher
Vol. 13: Kyousou! Tansha King ~Katobbi! Baribari Densetsu~ (developed by Tamsoft)
Known as Motorbike King and published by 505 Games
Vol. 14: Toukon! Dramatic Mahjong ~Ten: Tenwa Doori no Kaidanji~ (developed by Agenda)
Vol. 15: Love*Pingpong! (developed by Tamsoft and HuneX
Known as Pink Pong and published by 505 Games in Europe
Vol. 16: Sengoku vs Gendai (Sengoku Era vs Present Days) (developed by Psyworks)
Known as Deadly Strike and published by Midas Interactive in Europe
Vol. 17: Taisen! Bakudan Poi Poi (developed by Flat-Out and IMJ Entertainment)
Vol. 18: Love*Aerobi (Love*Aerobics) (developed by Tamsoft and HuneX)
Known as Fitness Fun and published in Europe by 505 Games
Vol. 19: Akagi ~Yami ni Oritatta Tensai~ (developed by Warashi)
Vol. 20: Love*Mahjong! 2 (developed by HuneX)
Vol. 21: Kensha Juutou! Yankee Banchou ~Densetsu no Shouwa 99 Toshi~ (First-Class Brawl! Yankee Leader ~Legendary Shouwa 99 Year~) (developed by Tamsoft)
Known as Street Boyz and published by 505 Games in Europe
Vol. 22: Stylish Mahjong: Usagi ~Yasei no Toupai~ & Usagi ~Yasei no Toupai the Arcade~ Double Pack (Stylish Mahjong: Rabbit ~Wild Fighting Title~ & Rabbit ~Wild Fighting Title the Arcade~ Double Pack) (developed by Warashi)
Vol. 23: Project Minerva Professional (developed by Flat-Out and IMJ Entertainment)
Known as Project Minerva Professional and published by Midas Interactive in Europe; previously released as Project Minerva by D3 Publisher
Vol. 24: Makai Tensei (Spirit World Reincarnation) (developed by Tamsoft)
Previously released as Makai Tensei by D3 Publisher
Vol. 25: Chou Saisoku! Zokusha King BU no BU ~Buchigiri Densetsu 2 Kai~ (Super-Fastest! Family Car King BU of BU ~Acceleration Legend 2 Revised~) (developed by Tamsoft)
Updated version of Chou Saisoku! Zokusha King BU ~Buchigiri Densetsu 2~, also known as Simple Outlaws DX Gaiden
Vol. 26: Love*Smash! 5.1 ~Tennis Robo no Hanran~ (Love*Smash! 5.1 ~The Rebellion of Tennis Robo) (developed by HuneX)
Known as Tennis 5.1 and published by 505 Games in Europe; updated version of Love*Smash 5
Vol. 27: Houkago no Love*Beat (After School Love*Beat) (developed by HuneX)
Vol. 28: Tousou! Kenka Grand Prix ~Drive to Survive~ (Conflict! Brawl Grand Prix ~Drive to Survive~) (developed by Supersonic)
English game by Supersonic released first in Europe as Mashed: Fully Loaded and published by Empire Interactive; also known as Kaidou! Genocide Grand Prix
Vol. 29: K-1 Premium 2005 Dynamite!! (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
Updated version of K-1 Premium 2004 Dynamite!!
Vol. 30: Kourin! Zokusha God ~Buchigiri*Airabuyuu~ (Advent! Family Car God ~Acceleration*I Love You) (developed by Tamsoft)
Vol. 31: K1 World Max 2005 ~Sekai Ouja heno Michi~ (K1 World Max 2005 ~Road to the World King~) (developer unknown or developed by D3 Publisher)[2]
Vol. 32: Azumi (developed by ESP)
Previously released as Azumi by ESP
Vol. 33: Ururun Quest: Koiyuuki (Teary Eyes Quest: Journey to the Love) (developed by Ving-et-un Systems)