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Finder Love: Aki Hoshino Limited Edition
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NCS Game Synopsis
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Finder Love plies the virtual photography trade
where Japanese gravure idols pose and preen for the
camera. As an up 'n coming photog, players
watch as the girls wiggle, roam, and wander around
the screen while taking photographs that are
suitable for framing. Snapshots worthy of Scavullo
open up new scenes with the models where they pose
in different scenery and settings. When a photo
shoot starts, a faint "camera" overlay is pasted on
the screen over the model's actions and pink hearts
and camera indicators start moving from the outer edge of the
left and right screen towards the center. When the
hearts pass the rectangular indicators to the left
and right of the spotting reticule, get ready to
take a snapshot. When two cameras meet, shoot the
shot and the camera's virtual shutter clicks to take
in the model's prancing.
A natural location that's found in all three Finder Love games is
the beach where the gals pose in skimpy bikinis. In
addition to virtual photography sessions,
interactive episodes may be enjoyed where the girls
talk to the screen and engage in light hearted
situations which require minimal input from the
gamer/viewer/voyeur.
In the Aki Hoshino of Finder Love, the model prepares a snack,
frolics in a number of bikinis, fools around in a
pair of sunglasses, relaxes at a resort, and stars
in many more scenarios. Aki's mini-games include a
"push-the-button-which-matches-the-cue" interaction
where Aki clowns around in the background,
rocks-scissors-paper, and a simple boxing game where
the L and R triggers control the bobbing and weaving
to avoid Aki's attack. If she connects thrice, your
HP drops and the
mini-game eventually ends.
The Limited Edition of Finder Love:
Aki Hoshino includes the following items which
are packaged in a 9 x 7 x 2" carton:
» A "Making Of" DVD which includes footage of the
preparation required to produce Finder Love and
other compelling shots of Aki Hoshino.
» A pink and aqua colored two-piece bikini which is
packaged in a plastic wrapper and backed with an
illustrative
piece of cardboard which shows how the bikini would
look when worn. Capcom recommends against wearing
the bikini but it looks like it would be usable at
the beach.
» A photograph of Aki Hoshino that's printed on
Kodak Royal Digital Paper.
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This document is ©NCSX 2006. All rights reserved. No
reproduction in whole or in part of this document
may be made without express written consent of
National Console Support, Inc.
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