NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» Hudson's Momotarou Dentetsu goes global in the next installment of the popular board game. Similar to previous games in the series, players travel around by rail and buy property, win money, and trigger events in a bid to build a sprawling business empire.
Momotarou Dentetsu World features famous landmarks around the world and over 1,000 properties may be acquired and added to a gamer's business portfolio. Special attractions and recognizable localities also appear in the game which add to the frivolity and atmosphere of the many in-game events. King Bombi returns with his poverty-inducing power which can sap a business empire of its wealth in 5 seconds flat. Up to four players may participate by way of Wi-Fi connectivity.
Thursday, December 02, 2010
NDS Penguin no Mondai: The World - New Japanese Import
NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» Yuji Nagai created the Penguin no Mondai manga a few years ago and the property has expanded into movies, cards, merchandising, and games. The protagonist is Kinoshita Beckham who's a round-shaped penguin with big eyes, yellow feet, and goes to Kirikabu Elementary School with humans who don't find Kinoshita to be out of place.
The upcoming Penguin no Mondai game places Kinoshita in a penguin society where he interacts with his own kind, goes fishing (with a rod and reel instead of doing it naturally), helps to build the penguin bastion in which he resides, battles interlopers, and lives the life of a penguin. Kinoshita can also play arcade games and help build a weapon to repel invaders as his little village expands and sprawls.
PS3 Tales of Graces F - New Japanese Import
NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» Three disparate kingdoms rule the world of Efinea - Fendel, Strata, and Windol - all of which vie for supremacy over the other. In the land of Windol sits a city named Lhant which is governed by a lord named Aston Lhant. Aston's first-born is a lad named Asbel who goes off to become a knight but upon his father's death, returns home to rule the principality. Namco's latest Tales game follows the story of Asbel and a girl named Sophie who helps him fend off an attack perpetrated by troops from Fendel. The mysterious Sophie suffers from amnesia which is a regularly used plot device in Japanese video games since it adds intrigue to the character.
Tales of Graces was originally released on the Nintendo Wii last year but an upgraded version is headed to the Playstation 3 on December 2. The PS3 edition includes an new scenario titled "History of the Future," upgraded visuals, alternate character costumes, and new techniques (Blast Calibers).
Early reservations will include a bonus Dramatic DVD and DLC code card that are being given away by Namco in 50% ratio.
«©NCSX» Three disparate kingdoms rule the world of Efinea - Fendel, Strata, and Windol - all of which vie for supremacy over the other. In the land of Windol sits a city named Lhant which is governed by a lord named Aston Lhant. Aston's first-born is a lad named Asbel who goes off to become a knight but upon his father's death, returns home to rule the principality. Namco's latest Tales game follows the story of Asbel and a girl named Sophie who helps him fend off an attack perpetrated by troops from Fendel. The mysterious Sophie suffers from amnesia which is a regularly used plot device in Japanese video games since it adds intrigue to the character.
Tales of Graces was originally released on the Nintendo Wii last year but an upgraded version is headed to the Playstation 3 on December 2. The PS3 edition includes an new scenario titled "History of the Future," upgraded visuals, alternate character costumes, and new techniques (Blast Calibers).
Early reservations will include a bonus Dramatic DVD and DLC code card that are being given away by Namco in 50% ratio.
PS3 Hokuto Musou International - New Japanese Import
NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» The original Japanese release of Hokuto Musou reached market on March 25, 2010 and sales were strong. The North American localization of the game arrived on November 2 and roughly one month later, Koei re-releases the game in Japan under the title of Hokuto Musou International. The reissue features the improvements found in the North American rendition including a new stage, an English speech option, different enemy contingents, and alternate costumes that may be worn by Kenshiro and company.
In Hokuto Musou, Kenshiro battles groups of bare-chested bruisers who wear leather pants. They'll crowd around Ken like a pack of wolves but he can fend them off by punching, kicking, and using the almighty Hokuto Shinken martial art which is capable of destroying enemies from within. Body blows result in copious spurts of blood which eject from thug bodies and some attacks turn foes into what can only be described as "Sloppy Joes." Without the bread.
«©NCSX» The original Japanese release of Hokuto Musou reached market on March 25, 2010 and sales were strong. The North American localization of the game arrived on November 2 and roughly one month later, Koei re-releases the game in Japan under the title of Hokuto Musou International. The reissue features the improvements found in the North American rendition including a new stage, an English speech option, different enemy contingents, and alternate costumes that may be worn by Kenshiro and company.
In Hokuto Musou, Kenshiro battles groups of bare-chested bruisers who wear leather pants. They'll crowd around Ken like a pack of wolves but he can fend them off by punching, kicking, and using the almighty Hokuto Shinken martial art which is capable of destroying enemies from within. Body blows result in copious spurts of blood which eject from thug bodies and some attacks turn foes into what can only be described as "Sloppy Joes." Without the bread.
Wii Kamen Rider OOO - New Import
NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» When the Playstation 2 was King of the gaming universe, Bandai's Kamen Rider games were released with alarming regularity on the console. Nowadays, the PS2 is no longer the console of choice for Kamen Rider - that honor goes to the Nintendo Wii
Kamen Riders from the Heisei era return to the Wii for another fighting game where two challengers face each other and commence with the punching and kicking. Kamen Rider W and Kamen Rider OOO (Ozu) are the latest members of the Kamen Rider family and they're playable in the game. Ozu is the red-and-black-helmeted player on the front cover of the game and he may mount a motorcycle in the game called the Rider Ozu Bike. Bandai touts a new fighting system where a particular battle system may be chosen for each Rider's bout and theme songs from the Kamen Rider television shows are included for added authenticity. Bandai is publishing the OOO game on the Wii and PSP - the PSP version supports ad hoc versus mode and features a custom soundtrack. Every copy of the first printing of Kamen Rider Ozu includes a Rider Ozu data-scan card which is included inside every copy of the game. The card may be used with the Kamen Rider Battle Ganbaride Card Battle Taisen coin-op.
«©NCSX» When the Playstation 2 was King of the gaming universe, Bandai's Kamen Rider games were released with alarming regularity on the console. Nowadays, the PS2 is no longer the console of choice for Kamen Rider - that honor goes to the Nintendo Wii
Kamen Riders from the Heisei era return to the Wii for another fighting game where two challengers face each other and commence with the punching and kicking. Kamen Rider W and Kamen Rider OOO (Ozu) are the latest members of the Kamen Rider family and they're playable in the game. Ozu is the red-and-black-helmeted player on the front cover of the game and he may mount a motorcycle in the game called the Rider Ozu Bike. Bandai touts a new fighting system where a particular battle system may be chosen for each Rider's bout and theme songs from the Kamen Rider television shows are included for added authenticity. Bandai is publishing the OOO game on the Wii and PSP - the PSP version supports ad hoc versus mode and features a custom soundtrack. Every copy of the first printing of Kamen Rider Ozu includes a Rider Ozu data-scan card which is included inside every copy of the game. The card may be used with the Kamen Rider Battle Ganbaride Card Battle Taisen coin-op.
PSP Kamen Rider OOO - New Import
NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» When the Playstation 2 was King of the console gaming universe, Bandai's Kamen Rider games were released with alarming regularity on the console. Nowadays, the PS2 is no longer the console of choice for Kamen Rider - that honor goes to the Nintendo Wii which has hosted a spate of releases in the past few years.
Kamen Riders from the Heisei era return to the Wii for another fighting game where two challengers face each other and commence with the punching and kicking. Kamen Rider W and Kamen Rider OOO (Ozu) are the latest members of the Kamen Rider family and they're playable in the game. Ozu is the red-and-black-helmeted player on the front cover of the game and he may mount a motorcycle in the game called the Rider Ozu Bike. Bandai touts a new fighting system where a particular battle style may be chosen and utilized for each Rider's bout. Snappy and peppy theme songs from the Kamen Rider television shows are included for added authenticity.
Bandai is publishing the OOO game on the Wii and PSP this week in Japan - the PSP version supports ad hoc versus mode and features a custom soundtrack. Every copy of the first printing of Kamen Rider Ozu includes a Rider Ozu data-scan card which is included inside every copy of the game. The card may be used with the Kamen Rider Battle Ganbaride Card Battle Taisen coin-op which is Japanese exclusive. If you reside outside of Japan, you might be able to sell the card on Ebay for a dollar or two.
«©NCSX» When the Playstation 2 was King of the console gaming universe, Bandai's Kamen Rider games were released with alarming regularity on the console. Nowadays, the PS2 is no longer the console of choice for Kamen Rider - that honor goes to the Nintendo Wii which has hosted a spate of releases in the past few years.
Kamen Riders from the Heisei era return to the Wii for another fighting game where two challengers face each other and commence with the punching and kicking. Kamen Rider W and Kamen Rider OOO (Ozu) are the latest members of the Kamen Rider family and they're playable in the game. Ozu is the red-and-black-helmeted player on the front cover of the game and he may mount a motorcycle in the game called the Rider Ozu Bike. Bandai touts a new fighting system where a particular battle style may be chosen and utilized for each Rider's bout. Snappy and peppy theme songs from the Kamen Rider television shows are included for added authenticity.
Bandai is publishing the OOO game on the Wii and PSP this week in Japan - the PSP version supports ad hoc versus mode and features a custom soundtrack. Every copy of the first printing of Kamen Rider Ozu includes a Rider Ozu data-scan card which is included inside every copy of the game. The card may be used with the Kamen Rider Battle Ganbaride Card Battle Taisen coin-op which is Japanese exclusive. If you reside outside of Japan, you might be able to sell the card on Ebay for a dollar or two.
Wii Taiko no Tatsujin Wii Minna de Party 3-Daime - New Import
NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» The third Taiko no Tatsujin game for the Wii brings back the drum banging action that has addicted players in the arcades, on the PS2, PSP, and even the Nintendo DS. The subtitle of the upcoming game is "Minnade Party 3daimei" and the word "party" refers to the simultaneous 4-player option where up to four people holding a Remote can participate.
The new Taiko game features a 70-song tracklist which includes songs from previous games as well as new additions to the series. Tracks include J-Pop selections such as "Ring a Ding Dong," "Butterfly Kimura Kaera," "Tamashii Rebory Ushon," and animation songs "Alright! Heart Catch Precure," "Mainichi Kasan," and "Kimi ga Shuyaku Sa~tsu!" Classical music selections include "The Nutcracker Suite" and "Symphony No. 7," Similar to previous Taiko no Tatsujin games, simple colored cues roll down a conveyer belt which are meant to elicit a Pavlovian response from the player. For example, when a Red Smiley Taiko rolls into the rubicon, hit the surface of the TataCon but a Blue Smiley Taiko requires a smack the edge of the drum controller. A selection of mini-games in "Taiko Land" may also be enjoyed which mix up the drumming action. Up to four players may play the game at once as long as four controllers are available.
«©NCSX» The third Taiko no Tatsujin game for the Wii brings back the drum banging action that has addicted players in the arcades, on the PS2, PSP, and even the Nintendo DS. The subtitle of the upcoming game is "Minnade Party 3daimei" and the word "party" refers to the simultaneous 4-player option where up to four people holding a Remote can participate.
The new Taiko game features a 70-song tracklist which includes songs from previous games as well as new additions to the series. Tracks include J-Pop selections such as "Ring a Ding Dong," "Butterfly Kimura Kaera," "Tamashii Rebory Ushon," and animation songs "Alright! Heart Catch Precure," "Mainichi Kasan," and "Kimi ga Shuyaku Sa~tsu!" Classical music selections include "The Nutcracker Suite" and "Symphony No. 7," Similar to previous Taiko no Tatsujin games, simple colored cues roll down a conveyer belt which are meant to elicit a Pavlovian response from the player. For example, when a Red Smiley Taiko rolls into the rubicon, hit the surface of the TataCon but a Blue Smiley Taiko requires a smack the edge of the drum controller. A selection of mini-games in "Taiko Land" may also be enjoyed which mix up the drumming action. Up to four players may play the game at once as long as four controllers are available.
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