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Wii
Eyeshield 21:
Field no Saikyou Senshi Tachi
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NCS Game Synopsis
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Sena Kobayakawa is secretly Eyeshield 21, a mighty
football hero capable of rushing through lines of
defense and blowing past hunkering blockers. Sena is
normally an easily cowed victim of the wretched
Hah-Hah Brothers but when he puts on a football
jersey and a green-visored helmet, he's literally a
new man.
Previous Eyeshield 21 games featured rudimentary D-pad control
schemes but the Wii version puts you in the game
with lots of hand jive and wrist flicking motion.
When two teams are at the line of scrimmage, wag the
Wii Remote left and right so your team pushes up
against the opposing team. To snap a throw to a
receiver, wave the remote back and then whip your
arm forward to hurl pigskin. Kicks are performed by
lifting the Wii Remote upwards in an uninterrupted arc
to punt the football.
The usual characters are featured in the game including the monster
known as Ryokan Kurita, the maniacal Yoichi Hiruma,
Taro Raimon,
and Mamori Anezaki. Ten teams battle it out on the
field such as the Ohjo White Knights, Koigahama
Cupid, Zokugaku Chameleons, Taiyo Sphinxes, Seibu Wild Gunmans, and the NASA Aliens. An interactive and
stylized game of football is the main thrust of Wii
Eyeshield 21 but mini-games may also be enjoyed
including a grilling challenge which mimics
Yakiniku
Bugyou
Bonfire!
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NCS
Game Notes
» American football isn't really played anywhere
else in the world other than America but there's a
niche Japanese following in Nihon. Football means
soccer in most parts of the globe.
» When two teams are face to face, Kurita is
inordinately large when viewed against the other
players. One would think that he'd dominate the
field but his girth is useful for blocking but his
lack of speed negates his bulk.
» The Wii Remote is used for all of the on-field
antics. When dashing for a field goal, oncoming
rushers as seen through Sena's green-visor may be
dodged by deftly flicking the Wii Remote to the left or
right.
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reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of
this document may be made without express written
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