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Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team
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- For the first time ever, the player is a Pokemon and speaks & interacts with other characters in a world populated only by Pokemon
- A deep, involving and dramatic story brings the player into a world of Pokemon not seen or experienced before
- Strategic battles enhance the adventure
- Randomly generated dungeons make every mission unique
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You wake up one day, turned into a Pokemon. This land is being ravaged by a natural disaster so you decide to form a rescue team with a partner Pokemon. As a Pokemon, you can interact with many other different Pokemon on various missions while trying to uncover their true purpose and destiny. An engrossing story of adventure, redemption and, most of all, friendship. Numerous Pokemon can become your friends and can be called upon to join your rescue teams. Converses with other Pokemon for the fir
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney review
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is the first game of the “Ace Attorney” series. All the games in the series have one goal, defend your client and try to find the real culprit. But, if the games are practically all the same, why should you buy them?
You play as Phoenix Wright, a defense rookie attorney. As Phoenix Wright, you’ve to proof your client innocent, no matter what the circumstances are. To proof your client innocent, you’ve to gather evidence and use them. Phoenix Wright is an simple point and click adventure game. There are two types of gameplay, the investigation, where you talk with witnesses and gather evidence, and the trial, where you have to proof your client innocent with the evidence you found in the investigation. There are 5 cases, where some of them are easy and some of them will take you hours and hours before you finally finished it.
In the investigation, you have to go to different places, from a TV studio till the murder scene. You have to talk with witnesses and show them your evidence to get a clue and use this clue to find other evidence and use that evidence to talk with witnesses who doesn’t want to talk to you (mostly because they have a secret.)
You also have to examine places, like the ground, the bin, in order to find the evidence you need. When you have enough evidence, you go to the other type of gameplay, the trial.
In the trial, you listen to the (false) testimony of the witnesses, who most likely says that your client is the culprit. After that, you can cross-examinate the witness. Sometimes, they have an obvious lie what contradicts your evidence. (Like the witness said the victim was shot, while the autopsy report said the victim was stabbed). If you found a lie that contradicts the evidence, you can scream OBJECTION! to the mic, or you can simply click it on the touch screen. But remember, screaming a false objection can result in a penalty. If you have got to much penalties, your client is found guilty and it’s game over.
If you don’t find any obvious lies, you can press them to get more information or to squeeze a lie out of them. If that doesn’t help, try to re-read the testimony carefully, think outside the box and go through all your evidence carefully. Remember, some lies aren’t as obvious as they look like!
The story and the characters are just amazing. Everybody has their one unique character. I don’t want to spoil you, so play it and see yourself. The story-lines are also amazing. They’re packed with plot twists where you’ll think: What the * or Holy sh*T!
The graphics and the sound are also nice. The game is original from the GBA, so the sound is a bit 8/16-bish. The sound does fit by the situation. Every witness has their personal theme, and every moment in the trial also have their own theme. Like the cross-examination, or when you found a lie in the testimony. The graphics are anime-stylish, what is quite nice.
The replay value is quite dissappointing. Since this game is completly linear, there is little to no reason to play a case again, since you know what happened or what will happen.
I give this game a 9/10, since everything but the replay value is very nice. It is isn’t an expensive game and it can keep you pl;aying for hours and hours, so if you see one, just buy it.
Written by Lolmanz123
GBA Games question by Scuba Kate: How can you directly record parts of GBA games?
I was on YouTube yesterday and noticed that many videos were of GBA games, not like someone just held a camera in front of their GameBoy, but like the game was playing on the video. (Yes, it sounds confusing, but I don’t know how else to describe it.) How do you do that?
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Answer by everything_and_nothing
They were playing the game using an emulator – a program that runs on your computer that makes it act like a GBA. They then used a program like Fraps or Hypercam to capture the game video. The emulators are fine to use… however the ROMs (files containing the games that play on the emulators) are ILLEGAL. You will be breaking the law to do this.
Nintendo News: 3DS Price Drop, GBA Games coming to 3DS, Super Mario 3D Land & Mario Kart 7
Nintendo 3DS Massive Price Drop on August 12th bit.ly NES / Game Boy Advance Games are coming to 3DS Virtual Console bit.ly Super Mario 3D Land & Mario Kart 7 Release Dates confirmed by Nintendo bit.ly Professor Layton Wii U could happen bit.ly ——– Facebook – www.facebook.com Twitter – twitter.com Website – www.nintendobuzz.com
GBA Games Video Rating: 4 / 5
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