PlayStation Portable
- 2004
- Mahjong Fight Club
- Metal Gear Acid
- 2005
- Coded Arms
- Frogger Helmet Chaos
- Metal Gear Acid 2
- Twelve
- Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (Europe & Australia) / Winning Eleven 9: Ubiquitous Evolution (Japan & Asia)
- 2006
- Gradius Portable
- Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
- Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (Europe & Australia) / Winning Eleven 10: Ubiquitous Evolution (Japan & Asia)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force
- Winning Eleven 9 (North America)
- Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball Portable
- 2007
- Parodius Portable (Japan)
- Brooktown High
- Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
- Coded Arms: Contagion
- Silent Hill: Origins (co-published with Warner Bros. Games)
- Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 (North America)
- Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball Portable 2
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2
- 2008
- Flatout Head On (Japanese publisher, published worldwide by Empire Interactive)
- Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Europe, Australia & North America) / Winning Eleven Ubiquitous Evolution 2008 (Japan & Asia)
- Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 (Europe, Australia & North America) / Winning Eleven Ubiquitous Evolution 2009 (Japan & Asia)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3
- Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball Portable 3
- 2009
- Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (Europe, Australia & North America) / Winning Eleven 2010 (Japan & Asia)
- Ōkami Kakushi
- Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4
- Shadow of Memories (Japan) / Shadow of Destiny (North America)
- Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball Portable 4
- 2010
- Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
- Pop'n Music Portable
- Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
- Power Pro Success Legends
- Tegami Bachi: Kokoro Tsumugu Mono e
- Pro Yakyuu Spirits 2010 (Japan only)
- Puzzle Chronicles
- 2011
- Pop'n Music Portable 2
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