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Oshare Majo Love & Berry JPN |
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Fashion Magic
Card Reader |
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NDS
Oshare Majo Love and Berry
- New Import, In Stock |
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«©NCSX»
For the uninitiated, Love and Berry are the names of
two gal witches who love to dress up and dance.
Originally released in Japanese arcades encased in a
custom card dispensing cabinet,
Oshare Majo Love and Berry
plays a mean game of rhythm dancing.
In the arcade cabinet, the controls consisted of two big palm-sized
buttons which were slapped. Since the NDS can't
accommodate two big buttons, it can recreate the
feel of the game with one virtual button which is
tapped on the touch screen. The arcade version of
the game also dispensed a Fashion Card once a credit
was inserted. The Fashion Card contains a certain
hairstyle, makeup, footwear, or dress up cards to
customize the appearance of the girls.
Stages include Street Court, Fashion Stage, Seaside Stage, and
others. Before each stage, players may choose either
Love or Berry as the onscreen dancer. Once selected,
either girl appears in her bedroom in pajamas but
you may slide a Fashion card to change her clothing
into ball gowns, teenybopper duds, etc. Once the
clothes are chosen, start the game and watch the
tambourine on the top screen and tap the virtual
bongo on to touch screen in time to its beat. At
first, the tambourine is tricky to follow but
memorizing the songs and their beats make things a
lot easier to the point where you're matching it
like a well-oiled meter.
The NDS game includes 10 Fashion Magic cards and a card reader
which plugs into the GBA slot of the NDS. In
addition to the dancing game, an original
interaction game is playable in where Love and Berry
converse with each other as well as their friends
and colleagues in the world. |
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