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Bangai O Spirits | 
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List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $24.88 You Save: $5.11 (17%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 792
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.6
MPN: 32008 Model: 32008 UPC: 879278320086 EAN: 0879278320086 ASIN: B000W08A0U
Release Date: August 12, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: factory sealed game, ready to ship now in a bubble envelope for safety
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| Features:
| • | Arcade action from the highest pedigree of shooter developers | | • | 1-4 player wireless coop and competitive battles | | • | Robust level editor via touch screen | | • | Over 150 levels of play | | • | Never before seen worldwide data transfer technology |
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Product Description Bangai-O Spirits is a side-scrolling shooting game with free-scrolling levels that extend horizontally and vertically. The player controls a robot with the ability to fly, but is still affected by gravity. He has seven weapons to choose from, and can perform melee attacks using a baseball bat or sword. The game has 160 levels, and features a level editor to create more.
In this DS remake of the classic Bangai-O, you take the roles of Riki and Mami and strap into the powerful Bangai-O suit to undertake the task of catching criminals red-handed. Bangai-O Spirits provides gamers with shooter gameplay and punishing supermoves, along with strategic and tactical elements. The game also offers co-op, competitive multiplayerfor 1-4 players via local wireless, and a powerful level editor tool which allows players to edit in-game levels or create new ones from scratch.
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| Customer Reviews:
Hello, hello, hello!! September 1, 2008 Wow! This is what old school shooters are about! All I can say is this is where gaming is at! I can't stress enough that buying games like this is what is going to keep the gaming industry alive! To not buy this would be a disaster to getting more releases like this!
To sum up.... Awesome game! If you are on the fence, GO FOR IT!! I give Bangai-O my highest recommendation!
If you are a fan of the original release, THIS IS STILL WORTH BUYING!!!
Chaotic Fun! August 22, 2008 If you liked the original Bangai-O then you will like Bangai-O Spirits. It is a game jam packed with really hard levels. The small screen makes it a little harder than on the big screen but if anything I think this makes the game just a bit more fun.
I wish you could share levels online instead of this bizarre sound/mic method of sharing levels. None of my friends play this game so I will never find anyone to share levels with.
BEEN WAITING A LONG TIME.... August 20, 2008 More of what you'd expect if you own the Dreamcast or N64 versions. The first thing you'll notice upon playing the game is the improvements to weapon types and gameplay, especially the dash ability. Soon after, you'll notice that this game is extremely difficult, bordering on frustrating. Overall, it is very challenging at first, but once you learn what you're doing it isn't as bad as it seems. The challenge level on this game actually makes it more addicting than fun. It's hard to put down. Unfortunately, most of the levels are extremely short. Don't be surprised if you beat all 150 levels in just a few days. If you're a veteran of this title, it won't take long. I'd have to say that this installment in the series is slightly more difficult, and also slightly less fun. But for a hand-held, this game plays just like a console, with the exception that there are simply no massive levels. If you're a fan, you'll soon get over the difficulty level, and find yourself playing over and over to achieve new high scores and times. If you get extremely bored, you can resort to using the level editor, but personally, I haven't found the need for that yet.
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