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Our Price: $89.99/ $129.99 LE Release Date: 11/25/2010 UPC: 4988648754386 - Regular UPC: 4988648754393 - LE Genre: Shooting Company: Cave Version: Japan
Do-Don-Pachi Dai-Fukkatsu is the fifth arcade game in Cave's DonPachi series.
Features
Characters: Reversing the fighter selection of the last game, the element daughters in this game are boss characters, appearing as giant women at the end of each stage.
Do-NX-SF-25B Struggle Fighter "Deltasword" (red): fast movement, concentrated front shot formation.
Bomb style: Pressing the B button consumes a bomb in stock. Bomb is recharged by collecting bomb items.
Power style: The player can switch between Normal or Boost firing modes by pressing the B button. Boost mode increases fire power, but reduces moving speed.
Hyper counter: This can be activated when the hyper counter gauge is full. During activation, the player's attack can destroy enemy bullets until the gauge is depleted. The gauge can be recharged by destroying enemies.
Counter laser: When using the laser, it can block weak lasers fired from enemies, but not strong lasers if boost mode is not used. When the hyper counter is activated, the player's laser can block both laser types in either shot style.
Stages: There are two paths for each stage, with the second one being accessible under certain conditions; should the appropriate requirements be met, the bosses from the original DoDonPachi will reappear as mid-bosses with upgraded graphics and fiercer attacks.
Our Price: $74.99 Release Date: 10/7/2010 UPC: 4988601006712 Genre: RPG Company: Disney Interactive Version: Japan - NTR-R-BK9J
Kingdom Hearts coded is an episodic puzzle video game developed and published by Square Enix, in collaboration with the Walt Disney Internet Group for mobile phones. It is an installment in the Kingdom Hearts series that is set after the events of the Kingdom Hearts II.
Features
Coded is a puzzle game with action elements mixed into the gameplay.
The action gameplay is similar to the action-RPG style of the previous games in the series and features a similar basic interface.
Coded also includes minigame and platforming elements.
The game features a mix of graphics, with three-dimensional (3D) backgrounds and two-dimensional (2D) characters.
The initial trailer showcased the main character, Sora, in dungeons with floating red and black blocks. Battles feature a "debugging" mode to remove the blocks in order to progress towards enemies.
Blocks are also used to solve puzzles or reach higher ground.
In coded, the player progresses through a series of levels which are virtual re-representations of worlds contained within the digitized version of Jiminy's journal which are from the first Kingdom Hearts game and are arranged according to the order in which Sora visited the worlds originally in Kingdom Hearts.
These virtual worlds are based on various locales from many Disney animated films as well as original worlds: Destiny Islands, the first original world in the series; Traverse Town, another original world; Wonderland from Alice in Wonderland; Olympus Coliseum from Hercules; Agrabah from Aladdin
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (International name: Monster Hunter Freedom 3) is an upcoming video game in the Monster Hunter franchise for the PlayStation Portable system said to be released in Japan on December 1st, 2010.
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd introduces new regions, monsters, and a revised Felyne combat system.
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd is not an update to Monster Hunter Freedom Unite or Monster Hunter Tri. Monster Hunter Portable 3rd is instead separate to the rest of the series, and most of the game has been entirely remade.
Features
The new base of operations is Yukumo Village. This village has a feudal Japanese feel to it, both from its design to its residents
he player can take two Felynes out with him/her on a single player quest, up from the single companion of Monster Hunter Freedom Unite.
When you take Felynes out on a quests, monster attacks are divided between the player and the companions, making hunts easier.
Also new to Monster Hunter Portable 3rd is the ability to customize the Felyne companions' equipment. Doing so will change the creature's physical appearance and properties.
The player will be able to customize the Felynes in three areas: weapon, head parts and torso parts. A new field introduced in the game is Keiryu, or Mountain Stream.
All the fields in Monster Hunter Tri, along with the addition of the Mountain Stream field are expected to be included in Monster Hunter Portable 3rd. However there will be no under water levels and certain stages are edited to compensate for this.
All 12 weapon categories from past Monster Hunter games will appear in the game. Those are: Long Sword, Sword and Shield, Hunting Horn, Greatsword, Dual Swords, Lance, Hammer, Gun Lance, Bow, Switch Axe, Light Bowgun and Heavy Bowgun.
All weapons are seeing changes, even greater than the changes that were made for Monster Hunter Freedom Unite.
The equipment creation and fortification systems are also seeing a variety of changes.
Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto claimed that this area of the game will keep what was good from Monster Hunter Freedom Unite and Monster Hunter Tri and add new elements
Our Price: $69.99 ONLINE SPECIAL ONLY Release Date: 7/29/2010 UPC: 4976219034098 Genre: Beat 'em Up Company: Capcom Version: JAPAN - BLJM-60218
Sengoku Basara Samurai Heroes, known in Japan as Sengoku Basara 3, is the sequel to Sengoku Basara 2. The game will be released in 2010 for the PlayStation 3 and Wii.
Features
New characters
Ishida Mitsunari
Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki
After Ieyasu killed Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Mitsunari wanted revenge. He is driven by the power of hatred and anger. Mitsunari becomes the leader of Western Army against Ieyasu, destined to fight at Sekigahara.
Ōtani Yoshitsugu
Voiced by: Fumihiko Tachiki
He is Mitsunari's strategist. Ōtani has a disease that forces him to be bandaged completely. He wants people to suffer like him, so he intends to draw out the war as long as possible. He uses several orbs as a weapon and rides a levitating palanquin, due to his condition.
Saika Magoichi
Voiced by: Sayaka Ōhara
She is the leader of the Saika faction. While most historical representations show Magoichi as a man, the name 'Magoichi' was used for the leader of the Saika and could have referred to a woman as well. She uses various guns as her weapons.
Kuroda Kanbē
Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama
Despite the fact he was supposedly on Hideyoshi's side, Kanbē was exiled and imprisoned by Mitsunari due to his secret ambition to conquer the country. He appears as a prisoner whose hands have been locked with a ball and chain, which he also uses as his weapon.
Tsuruhime
Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu
Tsuruhime is a young and naive priestess who wishes to protect her homeland. She became infatuated with Fūma when the ninja saved her life. She uses a bow as her weapon.