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PSP
Mobile Police Patlabor: Camubaku MiniPato
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Based on the three 10-minute parodies of the
Patlabor animation called MiniPato, Director Kenji
Kamiyama and writer Mamoru Oshii created a whimsical
take on the overly serious Patlabor drama. The
characters in MiniPato consist of colorful paper
cutouts that have been glued to chopsticks. Watch in
amazement as paper based renditions of Captain Goto,
Shigeo Shiba, and Captain Nagumo speak with
authority on Patlabor weaponry, Patlabor Model 98 AV
Ingram mechanical designs, and the secret of Section
2's cooking area. Introspective, self deferential,
and frivolous, MiniPato inspires a PSP game which
follows in its footsteps.
Borrowing the design sensibilities of the MiniPato series, the PSP
game features characters on chopsticks who work to
convince the populace that the Tokyo Metropolitan
Police Department isn't as uncaring and incompetent
as conventional wisdom dictates. The citizenry has
threatened to dismantle the entire department if
things don't improve. As crime cases reach the
Patlabor team members, players go out and engage in
various mini-games to solve crimes by shooting
thugs, exploring platform levels, and solving simple
puzzles. Since everyone in the game is a paper
cutout on a chopstick, characters flip and spin with
aplomb as they interact with each other for comical
theatrics. When shooting at menacing robots in the
distance, they will spin and flip for a different
type of visual effect from the usual drop-dead
response.
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