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Finder Love: Risa Kudo Limited Edition
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NCS Game Synopsis
«©NCSX» 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 Risa Kudo version of Finder Love, the model poses in a
wedding dress, runs to shore from the sea, bends
over and crouches like a hermit crab, and acts out
in many other scenarios. The mini-games featured in Risa's
version of Finder include a balancing act game where
treasure chests are carried from a starting point to
a goal, rock-scissors-paper, and charades where she
acts out something and the player has to figure out
what she's doing by selecting from three possible
choices.
The Limited Edition of Finder Love: Risa Kudo
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 Risa Kudo.
» A yellow and pink 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 Risa Kudo 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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