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Product Synopsis
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Two
years before Nintendo unleashed Nintendogs
on the gaming public, Konami tested the virtual
canine waters with a little game dubbed
dogstation. As the owner of a new pooch, the
player is presented with the task of training and
guiding the dog through the use of vocal commands.
For that purpose, a microphone is bundled with the game for
issuing Japanese commands such as "osuwari (sit),"
"matte (stay)," "sanpo (walk)," "oazuke (stop)," and
other verbal instructions. If the dog does something
that's not proper, you can bellow out "dame! (no!)"
to try and halt the animal mischievous antics. We
tried to yell out "O-te!" but it didn't work. The
command "O-te!" is what you say when you want a
Japanese-language-trained dog to lift its paw and
shake hands with you as it grins and pants up a
storm with its gnarly tongue..
If the dog is obedient, it will react in real time to your commands
but if you command little respect, the pooch may
take its sweet time to perform for you. In that
instance, a sharp scolding may be in order to get
the dog in line.
The game presents a number of situations to the pet owner and pet
which must be navigated successfully in order to
proceed. As the dog grows, one may purchase various
items such as collars, leashes, and other gear to
keep the pooch obedient.The deluxe edition of
DogStation includes a USB microphone which the
virtual dog owner may use to bark out orders
NCS Sale Offering
Pricing per copy of dogstation is set at
US$35.90 which includes shipping by Media Mail within
the USA. Inventory
is new and from NCS' original stock which arrived on
February 6, 2003. Please note that Japanese PS2
games will only play on Japanese PS2 consoles unless
a Swap Magic boot disc or a modified PS2 console is
utilized.
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Code: 4988602095722
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