2006-01-21, 17:59 | Link #21 |
Sui Yein Ng 13
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Canada
Age: 40
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While we are in the subject of Gashapon Wars, has anyone bought the full colour Gashapon set 61 and found the passwords that are suppose to come with them?
I bought a couple of them and along with the gashapon, it includes the insert of the set and a little distrubution/warning sheet. Here's a scan of the insert and I can't seem to find the password and this should be it since its set 61 and it advertises GW. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...w01smaller.gif |
2006-01-21, 22:18 | Link #22 | |
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And yes, while we are on the subject of Gashapon Wars, is it easy to understand and play? |
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2006-01-22, 06:40 | Link #23 | ||
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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As for the game itself, YES! The main menus actually has English below the Japanese in it, so you won't get lost. The kanji in the game also have furigana over them. The Scenario (actually, it's a 14 mission-long tutorial) mode you have to play before you actually unlock the meat of the game teaches you the basics, and it has enough visual cues for anyone who can't read Japanese to learn how to play. By the end of the tutorial any player can go through the game easily. The Capsule Box option isn't too hard to figure out either. Controls aren't hard to figure out. B is a projectile attack, X is Melee, A is the Shield Dash. Holding B or X will also release an alternate attack (for example, Perfect Gundam will fire off a shell from its shoulder cannon instead of using its double-barrel beam cannons if you hold B). Some weapons can't be used unless you get the glowing green orb power-up (Nu and Strke Freedom can't use their remote weapons unless you get the power-up, for example). The R button's use varies; it can be an alternate weapon, like vulcans, or can trigger the transformation of variable MS like the Zeta. Gameplay is similar to Custom Robo (not surprising; if I recall, the Custom Robo guys co-developed this). An overhead view (there are some ground view battles in Fighting of 100 mode, though; in this case you can use the Z-button to lock on a target) of the battlefield with up to 6 MS or MA going at it. The only problem I see with playing the game is figuring out what you have to do in Mission 84 in the Fighting of 100 mode (it's a quiz; you need to kill the correct MS that they give hints for), but you can just figure it out by trial and error. I'd say this game is much, much easier to play and understand than G-Gen DS (the last SD Gundam game I played). I'd encourage anyone to get it.
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