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| From: Majesco Sales Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $11.98 You Save: $8.01 (40%)
New (38) Used (3) from $11.98
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 4793
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.6
MPN: 01509 Model: 01509 UPC: 096427015093 EAN: 0096427015093 ASIN: B000Y3RF6K
Release Date: March 11, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New!!!
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| Features:
| • | Six unique game modes utilizing single and multi-card for two players | | • | 16 gigantic bosses and 100 unique enemies | | • | Choose from classic, left handed or right handed touch control | | • | Compete in the N2 Championship using Nintendo WiFi connection | | • | Alternating vertical and horizontal views |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com The pulse-pounding 3D shooter returns to the DS in Nanostray 2. Configure your own powerful weapons and master over 30 challenges to unlock more action. Discover beautiful worlds and frightening bosses in the most intense shooter available on the DS!Features:- Play 6 unique game modes:
- Adventure - Unravel the story behind the mysterious Nanostray virus while experiencing beautiful cutscenes, extensive voice acting and new special effects
- Arcade - Play through all Adventure Mode levels without the story. Added combos and extra statistics enable maximum high scores each time you play.
- Challenge - Master 32 challenges, each located in a unique environment. Complete a set of 8 challenges to unlock one of the four Simulator games.
- Simulator - Designed in a unique futuristic style, each of the four games is a completely new experience of arcade-style, high score hunting.
- Two Player Cooperative Play (multi-card).
- Two Player Duel (single and multi-card).
- Blast your way through more than 16 gigantic bosses, 100 unique enemies and seemingly impassable obstacles.
- Unlock and configure your ship's six different weapons to adapt your armaments to a particular challenge.
- Choose from three control styles: Classic (no Touch Screen necessary), Left Handed or Right Handed Touch Control.
- Compete in the N2 Championship. Upload and browse your scores online with the NintendoWifi connection to see how you rank against the best.
- Alternating vertical and horizontal view level styles add to the rich gameplay.
- All new Nanogauge lets you earn multiplier bonuses for each enemy shot. Fill the gauge as you eliminate swarms of enemies simultaneously.
- Features more than 30 energetic songs and over 200 unique sound effects.
Product Description The pulse-pounding 3D shooter returns to the DS in Nanostray 2. Configure your own powerful weapons and master over 30 challenges to unlock more action. Discover beautiful worlds and frightening bosses in the most intense shooter available on the DS! All new Nanogauge lets you earn multiplier bonuses for each enemy shot. Fill the gauge as you eliminate swarms of enemies simultaneously More than 30 energetic songs and over 200 unique sound effects Play 6 unique game modes - Adventure - Unravel the story behind the mysterious Nanostray virus while experiencing beautiful cut scenes, extensive voice acting and new special effects Arcade - Play through all Adventure Mode levels without the story. Added combos and extra statistics enable maximum high scores each time you play. Challenge - Master 32 challenges, each located in a unique environment. Complete a set of 8 challenges to unlock one of the four Simulator games. Simulator - Designed in a unique futuristic style, each game is a completely new experience of arcade-style, high score hunting. Two Player Cooperative play (multi-card) Two Player Duel (single and multi-card
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| Customer Reviews:
most underrated game on the DS April 25, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The game released without any fanfare, which is a shame because the first edition was the best looking game on the system, and this game is the only one that surpasses it. As a fan of shoot-em-ups, this game manages to maintain a very frantic momentum without slowing down, and the bosses, background, and executions are breathtaking. This is the title I show off to friends who complain about DS graphics.
Surpasses the first game in every way April 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nanostray 2 surpasses the original game in nearly every way, providing some more than solid, old school shooter action for the DS. For those unfamiliar with the first Nanostray, Nanostray 2 is an interstellar scrolling shooter that will bring back fond memories of those who grew up with games like Star Fox, R-Type, Einhander, and the like; as you encounter hordes of enemies across eight different planets. Offering a nice range of difficulty, Nanostray 2 ends up being quite challenging, yet enjoyable in its execution; more so than the first game ever did. The game also looks quite good, offering some great graphics and effects, with the overall presentation being very inviting. There are a few flaws to be found however, particularly with how frustrating and difficult the game can get. There are no mid-level save points to be had, and each planet offers a mini-boss and a final boss amid the hordes of enemies you'll be shooting and dodging. Once you run out of lives, you'll go right back to the beginning of the stage you met your demise, which may get a bit annoying. Not to mention that controling your ship via the D-pad just feels sluggish, and the game's multiplayer mode is disappointing. Flaws aside though, Nanostray 2 still offers plenty of enjoyable old-school shooter action, and in that respect alone, the game is worth checking out.
Wonderfully more fun and exciting than the first March 20, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm happy to say that Nanostray 2 dispels the myths about sequels. This shooter game is addictive and fun and is now my favorite DS game. I love it!
They've added a selection screen at the beginning of the game so that you can choose your level of difficulty. This adds tremendously to the replay value. You can play on an easier selection and then increase the level of difficulty as you improve.
There are several selections for gameplay. The main game is the Adventure mode. After you finish each mission and fight the boss at the end you unlock challenge groups which you can play in the Challenge mode. These are mini game shooters which are tons of fun in themselves. After you play and win the challenge group you unlock simulators which you can then play anytime in the Simulators selection. In addition there is an Arcade selection of games which are smaller mini segments from the main adventure game. There is also a setting for two players, using either one card or two cards. I haven't used this setting yet so I can't tell you the differences between the two.
As you can see there is a lot to do in this game. You definitely get your money's worth. The graphics are fantastic. It seems that a lot of time and thought was put into almost all parts of this game and it has paid off in hours and hours of fun, challenges and excitement.
The Son of Defender March 17, 2008 This is a very fun DS action-type game. If you have any history playing old video games (which a lot of DS players don't have) this game will remind you a little mix of Defender, Xevious and Raiden. It's addictive as all-get-out and it will keep you focused on your DS. Time just flies by playing this game. It's great for short bus trips, and probably for long plane flights - and isn't that what the DS is really for?
For $[...] this is a good game for someone who doesn't have a go-to game for their DS right now. You will get back into using your DS for sure. Sometimes I balk at paying $[...] right when the games come out, so if you don't need or want a new game right now, I would say wait. but if you are trying to decide between one or two games, and nanostray is one of them, grab it.
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