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Compatible with Nintendo DS™ (NDS™)
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Gyakuten Kenji [e-capcom Limited Edition]
Compatible with Nintendo DS™ (NDS™)
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
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- aka. Miles Edgeworth: Perfect Prosecutor
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backslashio (17) on 29, Jul. 2009 14:08 (HKT)
Nice packaging let down by some factors
Whilst the game itself is probably awesome (I can't read japanese and there's no english version included - doesn't stop me from trying to play it!) the packaging is let down by some factors,
1. Its way overpriced, shouldn't be more than US$100 no matter how limited it is.
2. The DS card holder WILL NOT fit any DS cartidges! Not in mine, there's next to no leverage to make a gap big enough to slip it in there unless you want to risk tearing it - what I have to show for it is just a leather case with no usage.
That said, the soundtrack included is awesome although it should've included the original orchestra soundtrack (there's only 5 audio tracks and 7 video tracks). The booklet is 16 pages long, mostly Q&A, profiles from the ppl who made it and a 2 page comic + some coloured artwork - no sketches tho. The 3 artcards are quite nice but nothing out of ordinary
1. Its way overpriced, shouldn't be more than US$100 no matter how limited it is.
2. The DS card holder WILL NOT fit any DS cartidges! Not in mine, there's next to no leverage to make a gap big enough to slip it in there unless you want to risk tearing it - what I have to show for it is just a leather case with no usage.
That said, the soundtrack included is awesome although it should've included the original orchestra soundtrack (there's only 5 audio tracks and 7 video tracks). The booklet is 16 pages long, mostly Q&A, profiles from the ppl who made it and a 2 page comic + some coloured artwork - no sketches tho. The 3 artcards are quite nice but nothing out of ordinary
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