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Getsumento Heiki Mina: Futatsu no Project M

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Price: $65.00
Ships same-day (M-F) if ordered before 5PM EST
Item Number: SLPM-66754
Publisher: Idea Factory
Jan/UPC Code: 4995857070558
NCS Product Synopsis
Update: July 26, 2007
«©NCSX» If one were to travel across the Milky Way and visit the countless planets from end to end, one wouldn't find a planet quite like Earth. For example, did you know that Earth is the only planet where competitive sports are played? Well, it's true and when alien civilizations make contact with the people of Earth, the sporting culture of our little planet becomes an interstellar phenomenon. However, the dispersion of Earth's culture brings the bad along with the good. Aliens try to influence the outcome of games and pay off referees to make sure things go a certain way. That won't do. A "hands-off" treaty between alien civilizations is drawn up but such a treaty needs enforcers.
 
Enter the Lunar Rabbit Force whose members are a group of gals all named Mina who are charged with making sure that no alien culture influences Earth's sporting events. Any such behavior will merit a tactical and offensive attack. The PS2 Getsumento Heiki Mina game is broken up into an interactive portion and a battle-tactics portion where action cards are used to attack and trigger special skills. Players take on the role of an original character named Doctor Tsukikage who interacts with the girls of the Rabbit Force and develops an affinity with the ladies.
 
This product may also be known as Getsumento Heiki Mina: Futatsu no Project M.
 
Jan Code: 4995857070558
 
NCS Game Notes
» In the intro to the game, the moon is shown with rabbit ears before the the gals of the Lunar Rabbit Force are shown as civilians and as their costumed alter-egos. Alien rabbits launch an assault on flying discs and scenes of the girls in action are shown before the character intro sequence resumes. The theme song from the animation plays during the sequence.

» Four game modes appear on the title screen as follows:

1) New Game / Begin a new adventure as Dr. Tsukikage
2) Load Game / Resume a game from memory card save data
3) Option / Set sound volumes, Dual Shock vibration, Save/Load data
4) Album / Bonus CG images and cinemas but everything except the introduction animation is locked.

» Start a new game and it's night time when we're taken inside Luna Television HQ where Mîna Tsukishiro and members of the studio are commiserating.

» The voices of the girls in the game are spoken by actresses but none of the males have spoken dialogue.

» To review the text of the dialogue and story at any time, press the L1-Trigger to scroll through the previous text.

» A menu of options may be brought up by pressing the TRIANGLE button which includes the option to save your progress at any time to memory card.

» To remove the dialogue box from the screen during an interaction sequence, press the "X" button so you can view the image in its entirety without being blocked by text.

» The game is a mix of interaction and tactical battling. The early part of the game sets up the storyline and Mîna Tsukishiro's job at the television studio.

 
Region Lock-out
Please note Japanese Playstation 2 games will not boot on USA or European PS2 consoles due to the inherent region-lockout on Playstation 2 game discs.
 
This document is ©NCSX 2007. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.

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