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TOYS
Manga Realization Samurai Spider-Man
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Product Synopsis
Spiderman is multiplied
by Samurai to forge the Manga Realization Samurai Spider-Man figure which
measures 18cm or 7.08" tall in height. The posable figure is accompanied by a
katana which may be strapped to the figure's back or gripped in its webbed
hands. A throwing chain weapon and extra hand parts are also included.
Preorders are welcome to ship in late August 2016.
Product Specs
Manufacturer: Bandai
Material: PVC, ABS
Dimension: H18cm (7.08")
JAN Code: 4549660062349
Territory/Language: Japan
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X360
DeathSmiles II Limited Edition
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Import Sale US$68.90/each |
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NCS
Product
Synopsis
Update:
May
26,
2010
«©NCSX»
In
the
original
DeathSmiles,
the
heroines
Windia,
Caspar,
Rosa,
and
Follet
were
teenagers
who
were
accompanied
by
invincible
familiars.
In
the
sequel,
the
girls
have
devolved
and
they're
no
longer
teens.
They're
now
"tweens"
which
accentuates
the
lolita-gothic
theme
of
the
game
with
a
younger-looking
cast
of
immaculately
garbed
and
coiffed
junior
maidens.
Similar
to
the
first
DeathSmiles,
the
sequel
is a
horizontal
shooter
where
players
fire
shots
to
the
right,
fire
shots
to
the
left,
and
drop
the
occasional
bomb
blast.
A
lock-shot
is
also
available
by
pressing
the
"A"
and
"B"
shot
buttons
together
to
lock
onto
enemies.
In
the
coin-op
version,
DeathSmiles
II
featured
a
cast
of
four
characters
with
Windia
and
Caspar
returning
to
reprise
their
roles.
They're
joined
by a
lad
named
Lei
with
an
identity
crisis.
Although
Lei's
a
male,
he
nevertheless
dresses
up
like
a
maid
and
appears
to
be
wearing
eyeliner.
The
fourth
character
is a
youngling
named
Supe
(Soupy)
who
looks
like
a
baby
munchkin
just
emerging
from
her
swaddling
clothes.
The
Xbox
360
conversion
improves
on
the
coin-op
original
by
adding
Rosa
and
Follet
as
playable
characters.
The
360
game
also
includes
two
new
stages
for
a
total
of 7
to
plow
through
and
attendant
bosses
who
guard
the
new
stages.
DeathSmiles
2 is
designed
with
3D
in
mind
so
the
stages,
enemies,
and
bosses
are
rendered
3D
models
which
may
be
off-putting
to
some
2D
shmup
purists.
We
like
the
game
just
fine
however
-
picked
up a
used
kit
for
about
US$1500.
Preorders
for
the
Regular
Edition
(US$73.90)
and
the
Limited
Edition
which
includes
a
bonus
soundtrack
and
slipcase
(US$119.90)
are
shipping
today.
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