Thursday, January 18, 2024

 SALE Fate Stay Night Realta Nua [In Stock, PS2-JAPAN] US$65.00

NCS Product Synopsis

Update: April 20, 2007
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Originally released in early 2004 for the Japanese PC, Fate Stay Night is an interactive adult visual novel which tells its tale by way of graphics, dialogue, and text. The player watches the story unfold and interacts occasionally by selecting choices which affect the outcome and eventual conclusion. The PS2 conversion of the game is a family-safe update which removes the nudity from the original but adds voice acting to accompany the dialogue in the adventure.
 
   Shirou Emiya is a wannabe sorcerer who has no knack for the ways of magic. Orphaned at a young age and adopted by a sorcerer named Kiritsugu Emiya, Shirou is nonetheless hopeless as mage. One day after cleaning his school's dojo, he witnesses a battle between two warriors named Archer and Lancer in the courtyard. Unbeknownst to Shirou at the time, his home city of Fuyuki plays host to a hidden war where sorcerers and their servants bout it out for ownership of the Holy Grail. Whomever holds the Grail is granted the power of wishes. The war takes place every six decades and has raged periodically for the past two centuries. As the story begins, a new war kicks off and Shirou finds himself embroiled in its carnage with a servant by his side named Saber.

Region Lock-out
   Please note Japanese Playstation 2 games will not boot on USA or European PS2 consoles due to the inherent region-lockout on Playstation 2 game discs.

Product Condition
   
Brand new, factory sealed, Japan territory inventory imported from Tokyo in April 2007. NCS is the original importer and wholesaler/retailer of this item within the United States. Inventory has been stored in our primary warehouse since importation. 
Orders ship same-day (M-F) if placed before 4PM EDT.

Product Specifications
Publisher: Kadokawa Shoten
JAN Code: 4997766200682 / SLPM-66513
Japan Title: フェイト/ステイナイト[レアルタ・ヌア]
Compatibility: PS2 (Japan-Only)
Format: DVD-ROM
Language: Japanese


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