new board arrived today! Battle Arena Toshinden 2
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new board arrived today! Battle Arena Toshinden 2
'SIMPLE 2000 Series: Vol. 101 - The OneeChanbara 2 ~Special Edition~'
[PS2] [JAPAN] [MAGAZINE] [2006]
"The fourth game in Onechanbara series, Zombie Hunters 2 is an upgraded version of The Oneechanbara 2 much like Zombie Hunters was an upgraded version of Zombie Zone. Zombie Hunters 2 continues the series's (sic) hack and slash style of gameplay This time, Aya is joined by her sister, Saki, and the mysterious Reiko as they must find the cause of a second Zombie outbreak. Retaining the "Cool Combo" system and the Rage and Blood meters found in the first game, The Oneechanbara 2 added some character-specific moves, such as Aya's "throwing knives", as well as smarter enemies, and new ways to defeat enemies. It also introduced a "tag system" to the series, allowing the player to select two characters and switch between them at any time. Alongside the story mode, the game also featured the arena-style survival mode and the quest system. All these features were improved slightly, with all the story levels being different, the survival arenas being unique, and the quest being much more varied. Zombie Hunters 2 saw Riho and Makoto return to the Onechanbara games, as well as Hana and Kiku from the D3 game Dragon Sisters, also known as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 87: The Senko (Nadesico). Hana and Kiku could be unlocked via quests or having save data from Dragon Sisters, with Riho being available from the start and Makoto unlocking after Riho cleared the first stage. All these characters plays differently too, instead of just acting as alternate costumes like in Zombie Hunters. They also had their own stories, making Zombie Hunters 2 a much fuller game than any of its predecessors." ~OneChanbara Wiki
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Source: GameSide, August 2006 (Vol. 1) || Internet Archive; kitsunebi
Street Boyz (Tamsoft / D3 Publisher - PS2 - 2004)
*Animorphing into a Valley Girl* Y'know God really like puts these girls into different franchises because he really knew they'd like be totes besties or whatever
Captain Tsubasa II: World Fighters launches August 27 in Japan, August 28 worldwide - Gematsu
Captain Tsubasa II: World Fighters will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC via Steam on August 27 in Japan and August 28 worldwide, publisher Bandai Namco and developer Tamsoft announced.
Digital pre-orders available now in the following editions:
Standard Edition ($59.99 / £54.99 / €69.99 / ¥8,470)
A copy of the game
Deluxe Edition ($79.99 / £74.99 / €89.99 / ¥11,330)
-A copy of the game
-Season Pass
Six playable characters and customization items, including uniforms
-Season Pass Bonus
Ball Customization: Black Ball
Ultimate Edition ($89.99 / £84.99 / €99.99 / ¥ 12,430)
-A copy of the game
-Season Pass
Six playable characters and customization items, including uniforms
-Season Pass Bonus
Ball Customization: Black Ball
-Ultimate Edition Bonus Set
Five alternate uniforms
Three alternate ball customizations
Two goal celebrations
Two Main Menu themes
Two early unlock powerful move cards
Pre-orders for any edition of the game include:
2026 Japan National Team & World Youth Jersey Set – Grants two costumes including the 2026 Japan National Team Jersey and the World Youth Jersey.
Early Team Unlock – Grants access to the playable Brazil Youth team upon starting the game.
Early Background Music Access – Grants access to two playable background music tracks upon starting the game.
“Moete Hero -WORLD FIGHTERS Ver.-“
“Moete Hero -Youth Ver.-“
Here is an overview of the game, via Bandai Namco:
About
The next episode of Tsubasa’s riveting adventure is here! Enjoy the thrill of spectacular soccer actions with 110 playable characters and new sensational super moves. Challenge a friend in the field or support Tsubasa on his Journey, the ball is yours.
Key Features
New and Improved Gameplay – Action on the field has been enhanced with powerful new super moves that intensify every action, from passing to blocking. The updated system adds more strategy, especially in goalkeeper versus shooter duels featuring spectacular super shots and blocks from the original series characters.
A Soccer World That is Bigger Than Before! – Featuring 22 national teams, over 110 playable characters, and more than 150 cutscenes highlighting moves on the pitch! Previously unseen teams from the manga and original teams and characters clash in glorious, meticulous animation. The excitement of these once-in-a-lifetime moments has never been higher!
Original Story Scenario Supervised by Yoichi Takahashi – Experience new, thrilling Captain Tsubasa scenarios featured in the World Youth arc. Enjoy Story Mode from the sidelines with an original scenario supervised by the original author, Yoichi Takahashi. Test your mettle with the NEW STARS ROUTE, where you can play as a member of the Japanese national team. Explore alternate side-stories which supplement the World Youth arc, and watch the exploits of rival nations in their quest for glory.
Powerful and Inspiring Music – Tadayoshi Makino (SpinSolfa), praised for his moving background music tracks from the previous title, brings over 100 energized tracks to this iteration. Dare to compete with this exhilarating compilation of melodies perfectly suited to the high-octane action of Captain Tsubasa, the king of sports of anime, as Tsubasa and his teammates give their all on the pitch for the ultimate victory.
Watch a new trailer and interview with Captain Tsubasa creator Yoichi Takahashi below.
Story Trailer
English
Japanese
Yoichi Takahashi Interview
English
Japanese
Top 47K - Castlevania: The Adventure (and Dee Dee Planet!)
Join the HG101 gang, and returning special guest Sara Leen/Saralene, as they discuss and rank the Castlevania game that blazes along at a bewildering speed. Then stick around for Dee Dee Planet – the eternally-delayed follow-up to ChuChu Rocket!