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Shin Koihime Musou Otome Ryouran Sangokushi Engi Gamestop

1 Jan 2000admin

Amazon.com: Shin Koihime Musou: Otome Ryouran * Sangokushi Engi - Shu-Hen [Japan Import]: Video Games. Shin Koihime Musou: Otome Taisen * Sangokushi Engi is an Action game, developed by BaseSon and published by Views, which was released in Japan in 2014.

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Affiliate links within this post may be commissionable. With the 2018 Winter Olympics well under way, I’ve been thinking a lot about games and anime (such as ) that showcases the dedication that a skater must possess. I remembered fondly an NDS game from “a few” years ago that I played that allowed you to take on the life of a professional skater, competing in various events, training, dating, and dealing with drama. This game, as it turns out, was Imagine: Figure Skater for the Nintendo DS. The game first came out in 2008 (at least in North America), making it “retro” by my definition (I consider anything greater than 10 years old to be retro.) I’m thinking about digging out my cartridge and playing it again this weekend. I’ve also been thinking about rewatching.

Imagine Figure Skater Nintendo DS Otome Olympic Ice Skating Game First, you might look at the box art for this game, and think it is for little girls. The original boxart in Japan was much better – featuring anime style artwork. Naruto shippuden episode 114 english dubbed. Why they went with a photograph of an iceskater on the US version, I dunno. They should have aimed it at anime/otome fans, but this was 10 years ago, before otome games had much foothold in the US. Imagine: Ice Champions Nintendo DS Olympic Ice Skating Otome Dating Game These games were perhaps too ahead of their times – with the relatively recent popularity of, and increased representation of Otome Games in the United States, I wonder how a sequel for Nintendo Switch would fare these days, if marketed properly. Why try to forcefully create an audience, when there already exists a large audience begging publishers for such games. Do your research and understand your target audience better.

Where to Buy: Gamestop has both of these for about $0.79 and $1.99. Check out the links above. Geeky: 5/5 – Gameplay is solid, the graphics are a little bit pixelated, but that’s probably just limitations of the software of the time ten years ago. Gameplay using the stylus to perform ice skating moves is both fun and challenging. It offered high replay value too with different girls to play as and different events and dialogue options. It gave a good look at what skaters go thru when training. If you enjoy watching the Winter Olympics, or enjoy anime such as, then you will enjoy this game!

Shin Koihime Musou Otome Ryouran Sangokushi Engi Gamestop

Sweetie: 5/5 – This game has a little bit of everything, all in one very cute package! Ice Skating is beautiful and elegant and as you compete you unlock new areas to explore, new outfits to wear, and you interact with friends, lovers, and rivals. It has a good dose of comedy, slice of life, drama, and surprise. Overall: 59/70 84% B “Very Good Game For Girls” Imagine: Figure Skater Nintendo DS Retro Game Review Gameplay: 10/10 – Gameplay is where Imagine: Figure Skating really shines! When the game starts, you select one of three girls, each with her own strengths and weaknesses both on and off the ice. From there you’re whisked away to a tutorial where you get to try skating for the very first time. When not on the ice, you will go to school, work part time jobs, go on dates, or spend time with your friends.