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Pocky & Rocky with Becky Gameboy Advance 2001
Missland
If you’ve ever played one of those “Spot the Difference” games, you’ll be right at home with Missland. In order to clear each level, you’ll have to spot every difference between two objects or environments in the allotted time. To do this, you have to rotate the screen until your cursor in the center lines up with something to select. Once you’ve completed every level, you’re ranked on your performance, which can be improved by not missing and earning bonuses for quick identifications. By default, you have to clear six levels to finish the game, but that can be increased in the options to a significant degree. It’s also possible to play with another person or use the tournament mode to pass controllers around with an entire group.
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Icons of Giselle wearing each equippable dress from the pause menu of the licensed Enchanted DS game.
Cleopatra Fortune (2001)
'Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'
[MULTI] [AUSTRALIA] [MAGAZINE] [2005]
"Every sixty years, many tribes gather together to compete in a competition known as 'the Great Juju Challenge', where the winning tribe would gain the favor of the Moon Juju until the next competition. In the current time, Tak and Lok (Patrick Warburton) represent the Pupanunu tribe as they compete against three other teams; Jib and Jab of the Jibbajabba Tribe, Stone Crusher and Thunder Fist of the Grammazons, and Bartog and Crug of the dreaded Black Mist tribe. As Tak and Lok progress through the challenge, however, a sinister conspiracy that concerns the Moon Juju’s past and the ultimate fate of the Pupanunu people seems to be afoot..." ~TV Tropes
Source: DMag, November 2005 (#44) || Internet Archive; skyglowfading
Robo-Pit 2 (Altron / Mere Mortals. - PS1 - 1997)
I went hunting for the various Maguanac HGs because gunpla are cheap right now and instead stumbled over someone selling the full weapons Leo HG together with the newly released Altron HG.
Welcome to my collection, you ugliest of Wing suits. :D
I'm no fan of the Tallgeese series or Epyon, but nothing beats the eyesore that is the cluttered Altron. Why does it even have that shield on its shoulder? And the color scheme. It went from the beauty that is Shenlong to this.
Which is reflected in the price, by the way. This one sells for around 30 bucks newly released (which I got for twenty in the bundle), whereas Deathscythe has been out for a year already and they still want over 50$ for it.
Duo, stop being popular. You're driving up the prices. :(
I get Altron's design is paying homage to G Gundam and there is a lot of symbolism to this suit as well (which I'll get to in a separate post... eventually) but sigh it's still ugly and cluttered.
Oh well.
At least Endless Waltz made up for it.