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Guru Logic Champ Translation - Nintendo GBA
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Sorrel Tilley
- Published: 02-03-2011, 19:24
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Guru Logic Champ Translation - Nintendo GBA
Guru Logic Champ, Translated from the Japanese by Sorrel Tilley. Original Japanese title is guru roji champu, where guru is onomatopoeia for rotation, roji is short for ‘logic’, and champu is the name of the beaked blobs that populate the game.
Back cover of the box
Shoot, Suck, Turn, Complete the picture! Suddenly, a great disaster occurs! “It’s terrible! Throughout the city, things are refusing to turn!” The Champ Brothers “Champ 1 and 2” have risen t... -
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Win a Nintendo 3DS
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Charles R
- Published: 01-03-2011, 10:45
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Win a Nintendo 3DS
Win a Nintendo 3DS! (COMPETITION NOW CLOSED) In celebration of the Nintendo 3DS release, NTSC-uk is offering one lucky reader the chance to win a 3DS at UK launch, courtesy of Argos. Have a read through the hype and then scroll to the bottom to see how to enter this great competition. When news of the 3DS first surfaced (25/3/2010), with promises of 3D without glasses, the reception on ntsc-uk ranged from incredulity to excitement. "This can't be an April's fool can it?" queried Mofo2. Wit...
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Tokyo Game Show 2010 Report
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David Teixeira
- Published: 16-10-2010, 13:26
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Tokyo Game Show 2010 Report
This year’s goal: to cover the Tokyo Game Show in one day. Not the easiest of tasks, as I was aware from my experience of previous shows that it’s tough even trying to see everything on the four days that the event is usually open for, let alone just one. Still, if it was only one day, I knew I could make it count. I just had to be realistic about the fact that I wouldn’t be able to play many of the big-name titles at the show, and I had to make a fool-proof plan in order to actually do stuff....
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Value For Money? Feature
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Patrick Graham
- Published: 19-06-2009, 11:29
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Value For Money? Feature
Reading threads discussing EDGE review scores has been one of the most regular events in my life over the past six years. Seemingly, the most controversial score they've handed out in the past twelve months was the 5/10 awarded to Mirror's Edge. I have been working working as a sub-editor at NTSC-UK for the last year, and the writers here have become – in my mind – a major rival to EDGE's opinion on what constitutes a good game. On the site's recommendation, I decided to buy Mirror's Edge and... -
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Giftpia Walkthrough (FAQ / Translation)
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Charles R
- Published: 03-02-2008, 19:51
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Giftpia Walkthrough (FAQ / Translation)
By Jason Muir Hello & welcome to my walkthrough to one of the best gamecube RPG's that ever came out, although it came out in 2003 there hasn't been anything like it since as its a very unique game. Made by a company called SKIP who also made Chibi robo. This guide is only my second attempt at making a walkthrough & my japanese skills are basic so if there are any mistakes, my apologies in advance, it hopefully shouldn't ruin your enjoyment of the game The game is based around Pokkle ...
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LodeRunner DS Menu Translation Guide
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Charles R
- Published: 20-06-2007, 19:53
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LodeRunner DS Menu Translation Guide
Here is a translation of the menu screens in: Loderunner DS for the Nintendo DS...
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Nintendo DSLite Hardware Review
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Jamie Davies
- Published: 18-05-2006, 17:03
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Nintendo DSLite Hardware Review
We’re now long past the point where it’s good enough for gadgets to do something cool. For today’s iPod generation, they also have to look good doing it. While the original Nintendo DS was far from being the ugliest piece of gaming kit ever invented, in today’s more cosmetic-centric market the design was more of an Ugly Stepsister than Cinderella. Only released in 2004, the heavy-looking design certainly aged quickly and while it made the DS stand out, it was often for all the wrong r...
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EMS TopGun Review
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Charles R
- Published: 10-03-2006, 15:30
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EMS TopGun Review
For years, the standard in colour TVs was the 50/60Hz interlaced CRT (cathode ray tube) display running at 576/480 lines. However, recently TVs have been anything but standard. First came 100/120Hz for less flicker. Then came progressive scan for a higher clarity of picture. Then the traditional tube was usurped by flat screens often running at 720-or-higher number of lines. When there was only one type of TV, making a lightgun was easy, but on more modern TVs most lightguns will either not understand...
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Microsoft Xbox360 Hardware Review
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Jamie Davies
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Microsoft Xbox360 Hardware Review
The build up to the Xbox 360’s release has undeniably been a tumultuous one. From the games running on Apple Mac G5 systems as late as this year's E3, to the uncertainty of a full release list and titles being delayed right up to the final month of the console being unleashed, everything seems to have been a bit up in the air. But for most none of this matters anymore. If you’re still a firm believer that it’s too early for the next generation of consoles, then you’re going to want to stick...
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