"Burnout 2: Point of Impact"
Published by Acclaim Games in 2002, "Burnout 2: Point of Impact" takes players on a single or multi-player racing experience. The two-player mode puts human opponents against one another in intense, high-speed races with cars that reach speeds as high as 200 mph. Perhaps one of the funnest features of the game includes a "crash" course in which players rack up points by smashing their cars into one another.
"Dancing Stage Fusion"
"Dancing Stage Fusion," or simply "Fusion" by those in the know, gives PS2 players a simulated club experience. Along with accompanying dance pads and Eye-toy game camera, "Dancing Stage Fusion" lends to hours of sweat-inducing entertainment for two. The playlists for the game are composed of original songs produced by Konami, the creators of the game.
"Half-Life"
Released for PS2 in 2001, "Half-Life" takes players on an action-packed science fiction adventure with two-player co-op capabilities. Players must uncover secrets in an underground testing facility, as the plot of "Half-Life" unfolds with twists at every corner and an array of interesting adversaries. "Half-Life," as well as the sequel "Half-Life 2," make for exceptional choices for a night of gaming for two.