Ace Combat: Joint Assault, or Ace Combat X2: Joint Assault in Japan, is a 2010 3D arcade, combat flight video game developed by Namco and published by Namco Bandai for the PlayStation Portable. It is the second in the series to be released on the PlayStation Portable and the fourth for a portable platform. The game will be released August 31, 2010 in North America.
Features
The game features both a single-player mode as well as a multiplayer mode supporting Ad-hoc and Infrastructure mode.
The game features a co-operative campaign which can be played with up to four players as well as a competitive multiplayer mode supporting up to eight players.
Some missions in the campaign will make use of Joint Assault Mission System, which breaks the players into teams and has them coordinate attacks where each effort can affect the other team's situation.
A new feature of the game is the Enhanced Combat View mechanic, which removes the distanced fighting seen in most every modern day tactical fighter.
It will feature more than 40 licensed aircraft types.
The game will for the first time in the series, take place in the real world rather than the alternate version of Earth that had been used in previous games in the series.
Cities and places such as London, Egypt, Midway, San Francisco and Tokyo will be featured in battles during the campaign.
Please note that the game is in Japanese and below are trailers in english
Release Date: 3/20/2009 UPC: 4902370517712 Genre: Hardware Company: Nintendo Version: Japan
Even before Nintendo announced it, the DSi had been the talk of the town. According to our Japanese correspondent, the DSi will be 12 percent thinner, and will get rid of the GBA slot entirely. The DSi will also include two built-in cameras (one reportedly VGA resolution) and music playback. It will add an SD card slot and internal storage (we don't yet know how much) to enhance its multimedia capabilities. The screens are now slightly larger at 3.25 inches, photos can be synced to the Wii Photo Channel, and the unit will include a free browser application.
Features
Nintendo has announced that it will be about 12% thinner than the DS Lite.
The new handheld will contain two cameras (a 0.3 megapixel [300,000 pixels, 640 x 480 resolution] VGA camera on the internal hinge pointed towards the user, and a camera on the outside of the shell)
Larger screens (3.25 inches as opposed to the previous 3 inches).
Improved speakers.
The power switch was replaced with a power button, as the original DS had, now located next to the bottom left side of the touch screen.
A new SD card slot will be utilized for external storage of pictures and downloaded software and to play AAC audio.
The DSi will have its own internal flash memory. Photos can be synced to the Wii's Photo Channel. It is possible to download games from an online store, called the DSiWare Shop, and store them on the DSi. The applications will either be free, 200, 500, or 800+ Nintendo Points.
It has been reported that the DSi will utilize region locking for DSi-specific software, since it will provide Internet services tailored individually for each region. In addition, the DSi uses rating-based parental controls, which differ by country.
Just as destructive as the beasts that roams Eldar, but every bit cuter are the Higurashi cast. Rena found a mirror in the rubbish heap where she plays treasure hunting, only to find out that it's a magical talisman that would grant its owner any wish. So here comes the ax and bat wielding and all the monstrous cuteness.
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