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Ghost Hunter

  PS2 Ghost Hunter - New Import in Stock

   Trudge with heavy footfalls and battle spirits as if they were normal creatures in EA's action-filled horror adventure game. Players guide a rookie copy named Lazarus Jones whose partner Anna Steel an has been kidnapped by a malicious spirit. To rescue her, Lazarus must capture spirits and spooks throughout six levels. Early on, armed with a near useless flashlight that casts enough light to illuminate a quarter-sized area of darkness, our hero gallops through the game with shadows providing anticipation and spirits breaking out of nowhere with scary sound effects. To add to the sense of fear and to heighten the mood, screeching sound effects and tittering BGM play during the game which serve to unnerve even hardened ghost busters.
 
 

Otogi Hyakki Toubatsu Emaki

  XBX Otogi Hyakki Toubatsu Emaki  (Platinum) - New import

   Raiko Minamoto is summoned once again to battle demonic creatures and five new heroes join the fray including the magician Seimei Abeno and all-around tactician Suetake Urabe. Similar to the original Otogi, the sequel makes beautiful use of shadow and light, textures, and hazy effects to cast a sense of preternatural mystery to the landscape. Structures and buildings are interactive and react to your blows with realistic effect. For example, if a battle takes place in a building, it will likely be a tattered wooden shadow of its former self once the carnage has been wrought.
   The Platinum Collection version of Otogi Hyakki Toubatsu Emake is the same as the original release except the original Otogi is no longer included. 
 
 

Tobal No. 1

  SOTW PS1 Tobal No. 1 - New Japanese Stock

   Sale of the Week: On August 2, 1996, Square broke away from the orbit of their RPG development model and targeted the 3-D fighting arena. The fruit of their labor was dubbed Tobal No. 1, a 3-D polygon-based fighting game which ran at a fluid 60 fps. Akira Toriyama of DBZ fame designed the characters with his distinctive style and flair and eight combatants fought for supremacy against an otherworldly backdrop...
   Eight years later, NCS digs the game up again from the bowels of warehousing. All stock is in new, mint condition and the game is the first print Japanese edition which includes a preview of Final Fantasy VII. Originally priced at Y5800 and nigh impossible to find, we sacrifice them for US$19 each which includes USPS Media Mail + Delivery Confirmation. 
 
 

Famitsu Vol 622
197 pages, NM condition
Price: US$6.50/copy

  MOTD Famitsu Magazine Vol 622 (Nov 17 2000)

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Mascot practices his diving skills with a pair of turtles that may be hipsters...
   Notable features and items in the magazine
p8-14 News of the Week includes a peek at the Wonderswan Color and upcoming games, an page on Kero Kero King, and long lines for DQVII.
p21-23 Space Venus starring Morning Musume feature which shows the gals in the process of making the fringe PS2 software of yesteryear.  
p31-33 New Game Cross Review - Only nine games this week including Smash Court 3 (8/7/7/7) and Tricolore Crise (7/6/7/7). 
p62-63 Nifty 2-page Dance Summit 2001 advert. We'd like this as a poster...
p68-72 Tenchu 2 play guide and helpful hints.
p86-101
A special feature titled "Twentieth Century Game Soft Museum" which checks out the history of gaming from the Famicom which debuted on July 15, 1983 to the PC-Engine which bowed on October 30, 1987 to the PS2 which launched on March 4, 2000. Everything in between is included as well. 
p112-116 Dance Summit 2001 moves, team profiles, and dance tips. 
p156-159 New goods coverage including something that looks like Japanese TV dinners or perhaps they're MREs, television news, and assorted goods.
p184-185 Gitaroo Man back story, artwork, and game visuals.
 
 
Summary of the Week
Monday TOYS Transformers Binaltech BT-06, Tranformers Collection 15  NEWS One Piece POP2 Announced
Tuesday TOYS Namco Gals SR Gashapon, Famitsu Magazine with Biohazard Demo (Sept. 24) Preorders open
Wednesday PS2 Tokusatsu Henshin Hero SP2000  NEWS Transformers Binaltech BT-06 Blue Tracks preorders
Thursday PS2 Ghost Hunter  XBX Otogi Hyakki Toubatsu Emaki - Platinum Collection reissue
Friday NEWS Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater preorders open - Japanese RE and LE as well as USA RE
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