Wii and DS games via Famitsu scans

Posted Oct 14, 2006 at 11:55PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii, Nintendo DS Tags: Famitsu
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Wii are having Surgery!Trauma is pain


If there's one thing you have to love about Famitsu, is that they have great picture entries. Even if you can't understand a thing, you can survive on the visual goodness of pretty pictures. Neo2046 worked overtime on his scanner and put up some scans of upcoming Wii and DS titles from the popular Japanese gaming magazine.

So, what's on today's feast of Famitsu scans? In addition to scans of Sangokushi Taisen DS, Keroro Gunsou 2, and Dragon Quest Monsters - Joker, they've got a nice preview of some of the intriguing gameplay antics of Japanese (and Korean) Wii games. In other words, that means scans of Trauma Center: Second Opinon, Elebits, and the golfing MMO known as Pangya.

There are some things you should look out for though. For instance, why does the patient in Trauma Center have a half-formed pentagram? Did the player do that (SICK!)? Also, why in the world would you play golf in a bikini or snorkeling outfit? Oh, and why is one level of Elebits happening on a toilet? The mind boggles...

Elebits! Elebits 2!Pangya: Golf in bikinis!Pangya: Golf in bikinis!
Win a war with cards!Win a war with cards!Kick monster butt with your monsters!Kick Monster butt with your monsters!
If you haven't noticed, Keroro Gunsou roughly translates into Sergeant Frog - Image 1If you haven't noticed, Keroro Gunsou roughly translates into Sergeant Frog - Image 2



 
 
 

Comments

by - 2006-10-15 10:43:52
More crap

Whennintendo is releasing something that is not crap,ds is a total failure for games.

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