Saturday, December 19, 2009

The Greatest Week in Video Gaming History?

Wow, Chrontendo Episode 26 will go down as one of the longest delayed in recent memory. But, it is now available to download or stream at archive.org. Was it worth the wait? That's for you to decide.

Episode 26 is a big, big episode, featuring both Mega Man and, the other game in our December 1987 RPG showdown, Final Fantasy. Not to mention some weird, interesting, and just plain pointless releases. Also, for bonus content, we have a brief look at that Famitsu Top 100 games list. And when I say "brief," I actually mean it this time. Episode 26 is right in the middle of the 1987 holiday rush, and as a result, it covers 15 games in a mere 11 days, from December 11 to December 22.

December 1987 turned out to be a huge month for launching successful franchises: Final Fantasy, Mega Man, Phantasy Star and (next episode), Metal Gear. Even more amazing - these games were all released within six days of each other! Has there ever been another week in video game history that can boast a lineup like that? I officially declare it to be the greatest week in video game history.

This Episode's MVP Game:

















Errr... nice codpiece, dude.

No surprises here, it's Final Fantasy, the game that launched Square's gazillion dollar multimedia empire. I've already discussed it at some length in an earlier post, but suffice to say, Square took big bloody chunks of Dragon Quest and Ultima III, added a much deeper combat and magic system, a more involved plot, cooler monsters and ended up with the best Famicom RPG so far.

Our Runner Up Game:

















What else could it be... but Mega Man? Capcom's Famicom history up to this point has consisted of a handful of arcade ports and a mahjong game - not exactly the stuff legends are made of. With Mega Man, Capcom suddenly and surprisingly entered the ranks of great console game producers. If this this game is any indication, 1988 is going to be a very interesting year for Capcom.

Other Fine Games:

Karnov

After a year and a half of producing moderately interesting titles for the Famicom, Data East kicks it into high gear with this very playable port of their 1987 arcade game. As mentioned earlier, Karnov makes an interesting contrast to Mega Man; Data East's game being an exemplar of the older Ghosts 'n' Goblins style platforming, and Capcom's being the first example of a new, more sophisticated style of platform game.

Taito Grand Prix

















We've seen a few racing games in Chrontendo and Chronsega that flirt with the idea of letting you upgrade your vehicle by winning races. However, Taito moves beyond flirting and heads straight to 3rd base with this ahead-of-its-time little gem. Tatio Grand Prix is virtually Dragon Quest on wheels, as you drive from town to town, win races, collect money and experience, and then level up your Mini Cooper. Sadly, the actual racing isn't quite as good as you'd hope, with Grand Prix playing like a slightly substandard Rad Racer/Out Run clone.

Ginga no Sannin

















It turns out Squall Leonhart isn't the biggest douchebag in video game history!

Not a fabulous game, but Ginga was the distinction of being the first RPG published by Nintendo themselves. The bizarre thing is: it's a retitled port of an old Enix computer game. Aside from this, the game sports some intriguing names in the credits. The art is by Go Nagai and the music by YMO drummer Yukihiro Takahashi.

Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord

Barely playable by today's standards, this ASCII published port of Sir-Tech's pioneering computer RPG is remarkably faithful to the original version. Long dead in the US, the Wizardry series continues to survive in Japan, making it perhaps the longest continuously running video game franchise in history.

The Bad:

Ultraman 2 - Shutsugeki Katoku Tai

You've got to hand to Bandai. They could have simply rehashed their first crappy side scrolling action game based on Ultraman. Instead, they chose to completely switch things up, making a crappy game in an entirely new genre.

Stick Hunter

















Shouldn't the yellow team be wearing pants?

The official entry in the "worst Famicom Hockey game" category, courtesy of Micronics and KAC. Also a contender for "most inappropriate-sounding title."

Mezase Pachi Pro: Pachio-kun

















Hot-B finally has some competition in the terrible name department. The hideously monikered Coconuts Japan makes its debut with this weirdo pachinko game. Mezase Pachi Pro introduces Coconut's would-be mascot, Pachio-Kun, a human sized, living, talking pachinko ball who apparently likes to play a lot of pachinko. One mystery surrounds this game: the name "C-Dream" in the credits and on the cover. Who exactly were C-Dream? I have no idea, but the similarity in names has led to some confusion with Color Dreams, the US based producer of unlicensed NES games. In this episode, I bitch about Wikipedia and GameFaqs listing Color Dreams as the developer of the most famous Pachio-kun game, American Dream. I don't suppose anyone out there is a Wikipedia editor type who can correct this?

And the rest this episode:

Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyouto Ryuu No Tera Satsujin Jiken

















Taito breaks into the adventure game genre with this entry, based around the popular Japanese mystery author Misa Yamamura.

Exciting Boxing:

The sole Konami game this episode is an odd one. Exciting Boxing came with an inflatable balloon shaped like a boxer. The game is played by hitting the balloon; sensors inside the balloon would register your hits. Strange but true.

Family Tennis:

The latest in Namco's Family sport series. This time it's Tennis.

Tetsudou Ou: Famicom Boardgame

















This dB Soft release is the first console game in the railroad-themed board game genre. Believe or not, there will be more.

Gokuraku Yuugi: Game Tengoku

This episode's most pointless title, another bingo number/dice throw generator type game, much like the second half of Santa Claus no Takara Baka.

Nazoler Land Special!! Quiz Ou Wo Ikuse

The third game in Sunsoft's shovelware series. This time it's all quiz questions.

That's all for this time. As always, this episode can be found at archive.org. Hopefully, Episode 27 won't be so overdue.

Errata Update: Naturally, mistakes were made. In the segment about the Famitsu Top 100 list, I mention Chrono Trigger being in 26th place. That should be 28th place, as the caption states. Also, in the Nazoler Land Special segment, I refer to a game where you control a little train full of people and animals as a blackjack style game. Clearly, I meant to say roulette, not blackjack.

Chrontendo has List-o-mania

While we're waiting for my voice to recover, I guess we can spend a little time discussing something touched on in the upcoming Chrontendo 26. Namely, the vast disparity in the tastes of Japanese and Western gamers. No one would be surprised that folks in Japan, with their undying love for talky RPGs, Visual Novels, Dating Sims, and straight-up porn games, don't always see eye to eye with gamers in the US (who love First Person Shooters, PC Strategy games, and sports games). But there must be some points on which gamers on both sides of the Pacific agree; everyone loves Mario and Zelda, right?

And while, yes, that is true, Japanese gamers do tend to view the canon of "Great Video Games" a little differently than we do. The jumping off point for this discussion is a reader's poll undertaken by the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu in 2006. Famitsu is the most widely read, prestigious gaming magazine in Japan; there's nothing quite equivalent to it in the US. So I'm going to assume Famitsu's readership is pretty representative of the Japanese geek population: mainstream enough to be interested in the big, popular games Famitsu promotes, but hardcore enough to actually bother reading a video game magazine.

Famitsu's readers voted on the all-time best video games, and the magazine compiled the results into a list of 100 titles. Looking at the top ten is quite revealing.

1. Final Fantasy X (PS2)
2. Final Fantasy VII (PS)
3. Dragon Quest III (Famicom)
4. Dragon Quest VIII (PS2)
5. Machi (PS/Saturn)
6. Final Fantasy IV (Super Famicom)
7. Tactics Ogre (Super Famicom)
8. Final Fantasy III (Famicom)
9. Dragon Quest VII (PS)
10. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)

Damn! We know they love Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest in Japan - but SEVEN out of the top ten? Apparently the best Playstation, PS2 and Super Famicom games are all Final Fantasy titles? And for those who are wondering, Machi is a visual novel from Chunsoft, and Tactics Ogre is a tactical RPG from Quest.











We are the champions.

And the next ten games on the list? Six more Square/Enix RPGs, two games in Sega's dating sim/RPG series, Sakura Taisen, one Hudson RPG... and Street Fighter II. Entries 21-30 contain another seven Square/Enix RPGs.

One of the striking things about the list is just how monolithic it is. RPGs completely dominate. Aside from the Square/Enix games, we'll find such series as Ogre, Megami Tensei, Tales, Mother, Mystery Dungeon, Grandia, and Fire Emblem.... Yet certain series are completely and inexplicable locked out: Capcom's Breath of Fire, Sega's Phantasy Star and Shining games, Konami's Suikoden, and Game Art's Lunar. Most baffling of all is the exclusion of series from the otherwise over-represented publishers, namely Enix's Star Ocean games and Nintendo's Mario RPGs.

For comparison, I picked out a couple random top ten lists from English language sources. First up is a very recent list from GameSpite's readership. The site has somewhat of a retro/Japanese bias, so one would think there would be some points of intersections with Famitu's list.

1. Super Metroid (SNES)
2. Chrono Trigger (SNES)
3. Final Fantasy VI (SNES)
4. Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
5. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)
6. Mega Man 2 (NES)
7. Final Fantasy Tactics (PS)
8. EarthBound (SNES)
9. Super Mario World (SNES)
10. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PS)

And from a somewhat more mainstream source, here's IGN's list from 2005.

1. Resident Evil 4 (GC/PS2)
2. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
3. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory (PS2/XBox)
4. Chrono Trigger (SNES)
5. Half-Life 2 (PC/XBox)
6. God of War (PS2)
7. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (PS2)
8. Soul Calibur (DC)
9. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS2)
10. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)

These two lists have more in common that is immediately obvious. Super Metroid, Final Fantasy IV and Symphony of the Night all place very high in IGN's list, just below the top ten. And Ocarina of Time and MGS 3 made the top 20 of GameSpite's list. Both lists share numerous titles, including, interestingly enough, Suikoden II.














Suikoden: Weirdly popular in the West

After scanning enough of such lists, a cannon of classic Japanese video games emerges: Zelda and Super Mario 3 for the NES. Super Metroid, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy VI and Link to the Past for the SNES. Symphony of the Night, Final Fantasy VII and Metal Gear Solid for the Playstation. Super Mario 64, Goldeneye 007 and Ocarina of Time for the N64.

Oddly, with few exceptions, these games aren't topping Japan's list. Chrono Trigger checks in at #28, Link to the Past at #31, Metal Gear Solid at #50, and Super Mario Bros. 3 at... #99! Super Metroid, Symphony of the Night, Goldeneye 007, and Super Mario 64 do not make the Famitsu list at all. Crazy, huh?













Mario is Missing

When the chips are down, it seems the one game both East and West can agree upon without reservation is Ocarina of Time. I guess it has just the right amount of action, exploration, RPG elements, cuteness and ease of use for everyone.

A few stray observations. Out of the top 40 games on the Famitsu list, 29 are either Square, Enix or Nintendo.

US gamers like Sega RPGs more than Japanese gamers. If its not
Sakura Taisen, it's not on the Famitsu list.

Sega consoles are under represented on the
Famitsu list. Only three Genesis games make the top 100.

US lists tend to give equal space to both Western and Japanese games. The
Famitsu top 100 contains only three Western games.

Square's
Saga series rates much better than Seiken Densetsu/Mana on the Famitsu list with only Secret of Mana at #97.














Loved the world over.

Appendix:

A few other Western top 10s.

EGM, 2005

1. Super Metroid
2. Tetris
3. Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
4. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
5. Super Mario 64
6. Soul Calibur
7. Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
8. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
9. Final Fantasy VI
10. Super Mario World

GameFaqs, 2005

1. Final Fantasy VII
2. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
3. Chrono Trigger
4. Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
5. Super Mario Bros. 3
6. Super Smash Bros. Melee
7. GoldenEye 007
8. Metal Gear Solid
9. Halo
10 Final Fantasy VI

Edge, 2007

1. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
2. Resident Evil 4
3. Super Mario 64
4. Half Life 2
5. Super Mario World
6. Zelda: A Link to the Past
7. Halo
8. Final Fantasy XII
9. Tetris
10. Super Metroid

What does every Western top 10 have in common?
A Link to the Past.

Some pics ripped from GameFaqs.

About That Episode 26

It's coming, eventually. Thanksgiving is over and done with, but I had no time to work on Chrontendo. Even though this episode contains Final Fantasy and Mega Man, those games aren't what's holding it up - they were finished some time ago. The only things that still need voice overs are Wizardry and a couple minor titles. Unfortunatley, I came down with something the day after Thanksgiving and have lost my voice. Hopefully, it will be back to normal in a couple days and work will resume. Thanks for your patience.


















Wizardry, by the way, is not the prettiest looking RPG for the Famicom, that's for sure. It's also not the easiest to play. But along with Ultima, the 1981 Apple II release of Wizardry laid down the guidelines that most RPGs still follow to a certain extent. You can definitely see its influence on the original Final Fantasy. In this screen shot here, everyone in my party is either paralyzed or dead - something you'll see a lot in FF.

FF did make some adjustments to some of the more frustrating aspects of Wizardry. In Wizardry almost every treasure chest dropped by a monster is booby trapped. You can try to disarm them... but its not uncommon to open a chest, obtain 10 pieces of gold and, as a bonus, get paralyzed: a status effect that costs 100 pieces of gold to cure! In other words, life is not fair in this game.

Friday, December 18, 2009

The Legend of Sanna Rise of a Great Colony v1.06



Bring your people to a brand new age as you oversee the Rise of a Great Colony, Sanna! Lead your colony forward to wealth and peace, and away from the war and sickness plaguing the land. Develop different buildings and unique structures as you gather valuable resources from all over the world. Take care of your people and become their hero in Sanna- Rise of a Great Colony, a fun and exciting Strategy game

No pass!!!
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Tower Bloxx Deluxe v1.1.7



Reach for the skies in this wacky skyscraper construction game! Your task is to build brand new homes for the Tower Toons(TM)…funny little people who move in and turn the lights on before they even have a roof over their heads! Rebuild bustling cities by stacking the tower blocks precariously higher and higher as the skyscraper sways dangerously in this dynamic puzzle game!

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Nanny 911



When the kids are out of control and the parents don`t know what to do, they call for the best help in the world, Nanny 911! Playing as one of three nannies, you help direct a troubled family to health and happiness by providing instructions, friendly feedback and valuable life lessons over the course of seven days. This family can be saved, but only with your Time Management skills and expert help!

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Paradise Beach



You have been selected to become the manager of some of the world`s leading beach resorts in Paradise Beach, a fun and exciting Strategy game! Create your dream retreat as you construct buildings, plant pretty foliage, and even design the layout of your peaceful getaways. Travel to different islands and use your imagination to keep your customers nice and relaxed as you plot the perfect Paradise Beach!

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Dark Souls II v1.0.0



The story of a man, haunted by his violent, mercenary past and seeking a peace long denied him, talked into taking what he believes is a simple job as a bodyguard for an introverted girl with divine power and her hardline guardian. Soon however, he finds himself thrust into events beyond his control on a global scale, and must use his wits and skills to survive

No pass!!!
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AI War Fleet Commander v1.3.1.0



AI War: Fleet Command is a space-based RTS with incredible AI and the largest number of units (30,000+ in most games) of any game we know of. Up to eight players team up against two deadly AI civilizations in lengthy, multi-session campaigns spanning an 80-120 planet galaxy map. Over 120 hours of content means there is always something new to discover. Whether you’re a newbie or a genre veteran when it comes to RTS, you’ll discover something startlingly new and fun when you and your friends start executing coordinated attacks with thousands of ships!

No pass!!!
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Dawns Light v1.0



After losing everyone he ever loved, Harvey is driven to revenge… but will his hatred cause him to become no different than the ones he is trying to stop? Dawn’s Light features tons of enthralling puzzles, unique dungeon designs, an epic storyline and an intuitive journal system. Explore over 25 islands across 5 different continents in this massive quest.

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Vampire Saga Pandoras Box v1.0



With a chilling crime at the center of its spellbinding story, Vampire Saga is not intended for the faint of heart. Join Matthew Ward as he steals aboard a cargo ship to escape the violence of the Spanish-American War, passes out and then wakes up to find himself alone with several sinister-looking coffins. Where did the crew go? Why is Matthew having strange visions? And why does he feel like he’s being watched?

You’ll answer these and other questions as you explore eerie locations, search for hidden objects and follow a story full of nerve-pricking encounters. Along the way, atmospheric music and sound effects will immerse you in the events unfolding on your computer screen. Without a doubt, this captivating mystery thriller will give you the creeps!

No pass!!!
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Agatha Christie Dead Mans Folly



You’re invited to a Murder Hunt! Join famed detective Hercule Poirot and guests as you discover that this charade could be the perfect disguise for a devious scheme. Find hidden clues, decode messages and solve puzzles to unravel a story of deception, secrets and a fatal end.

No pass!!!
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Angela Young 2 Escape the Dreamscape



Angela Young is stranded in the treacherous and mysterious Dreamscape! With help from wizard calling himself the Keeper of Dreams, she was able to progress through the dangerous maze, but still has not found her missing cat, Felix. Explore gorgeous Hidden Object scenes and solve fun puzzles as you track down your lost friend and make it back to your home in Angela Young 2: Escape the Dreamscape.

No pass!!!
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Elements (Updated)



Finally, a matching puzzler with a twist – match elements of the same size to fuse them into larger elements! Harness the power of nature’s greatest forces in this addictive swap-and-match game. Follow the clues from the Book of Elements and Leonardo da Vinci’s greatest confidante to conquer all 50 levels and unlock the Elixir of Life!

No pass!!!
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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Millennium A New Hope v1.4



Travel back in time and learn how the city of Myst was able to overcome its humble beginnings and become a thriving kingdom in Millennium: A New Hope. Marine has decided to help her father challenge the rich of Myst, and bring on an era of change. Travel the countryside getting stronger and taking on the oppressive upper-class in this fast-paced Action game. Gather the strongest fighters you can and walk away victorious!

No pass!!!
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Mystic Mine



Hop in your mine car for a race against time to collect coins! Using just your spacebar, you can guide your car through a maze of underground track to collect coins. You can only go down, although passing through the exit will bring you back out at the beginning, giving you another shot at grabbing the coins you missed.

As your mine speeds through over 200 levels, you can grab pickups that help you beat the clock, including a balloon that enables you to go uphill and a ghost that allows you to move freely through the mines. Mystic Mine also includes a multiplayer game that allows up to six people to play on a single keyboard. The action gets crazy in this family-friendly mode as you bump into other cars to steal their loot! Don’t miss this instant arcade classic!

No pass!!
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Monday, December 14, 2009

The Time Machine: Trapped in Time v1.087



Travel to extraordinary times and places in The Time Machine Trapped in Time. It’s up to you to find all the pieces of the Time Machine and to restore the order to the space-time continuum! In the Time Machine Trapped in Time, brilliant scientist Professor Einwin has created an actual time machine! Unfortunately he used it, and has really mucked up the past. Overcome with remorse, the professor dismantled the machine and scattered pieces of it throughout the past. Now its up to you to follow the professors trail through history, finding everything he left behind. The future depends on it.

No pass!!!
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Steve the Sheriff 2 The Case of the Missing Thing



Steve the Sheriff is back in an all new case in Neptuneville. The Mona Medusa is missing and it`s up to you to help Steve the Sheriff track down the thief. Use your Hidden Object skills to scour a multitude of screens. Find key objects within the scene to solve fun Adventure-style puzzles. Follow Steve and his lovable family in this one-of-a-kind Hidden Object Adventure game.

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I Spy Fun House



Explore a carnival full of brain-teasing illusions in this Hidden Object game! Get ready to enter a topsy-turvy world where nothing is as it appears! Solve enigmatic puzzles and play multileveled games to earn tickets for the Funhouse. The more tickets you earn, the more games in the Funhouse you’ll unlock!

No pass!!!
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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Zumas Revenge v1.0.4.9495



The ribbeting sequel to the ball-blasting classic! Enter an all-new world of Zuma where evil tiki bosses rule the land! Conquer over 60 levels by firing stone spheres to make matches and destroy the deadly stream of balls, then take on six tiki boss battles and guide your agile amphibian to victory! Leap into action in four game modes with explosive new features and amazing new gameplay: Slide and hop for smarter shots, hit targets for exotic bonuses, and detonate new power-up balls! Will you succumb to the perilous pitfalls, or can you tame the jungle in this PopCap ball-blasting challenge?

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Doom Rails v1.0.1-OUTLAWS



Description: Doom Rails is a new fast-paced 3D Multi-player Vehicle Shooter Game where players battle against each other in selectable carts on twisted, run-down amusement park rides. Fans of battle-driving games such as “Twisted Metal, Carmageddon, and Interstate ‘82″ will enjoy playing Doom Rails. Single-player: While in the single player campaign, players will travel through five game levels with varying objectives. The purpose of the single player game is to train the player and prepare them for Multiplayer combat. When a level is completed it will be unlocked allowing it to be played at any time. Multi-player: Battle: In the Free For All (FFA) game play, players compete in a track of their choosing with the goal of destroying other players. Items will be available for pickup, giving players all of the options they need to attack and defend. Players earn a point for every cart they destroy. Matches can be set to expire after a certain amount of time, or can end when the kill limit is reached. Team Battle: A cooperative mode that allows up to 4 players to compete against another group of 4 players in a standard battle.
Features:

* 3rd Person Mode (with multiple camera POV)
* Unique Fast-paced Arena Combat Style Gameplay
* Multiplayer action on WAN / LAN for 1-8 players
* Challenging AI
* 5 Multiplayer Levels
* 9 Customized Carts
* 6 Unique Powerups
* 1 Tutorial Mission
* 4 Singleplayer Training Missions
* Supports Keyboard-Mouse and 360 USB Controller

System Requirements:

OS: Windows ME/XP/VISTA/7
Processor: 2Ghz
Memory: 1 GB
Graphics: (Shader 3) NVIDIA 6150 or ATI R520 (Recommended: NVIDIA 9800 or ATI Radeon 4850)
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 600MB
Sound: Direct Audio Compatible Device

No pass!!!
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Fantastic Farm v1.01-TE



Help the fresh out of school Maggie run her magical farm! Use a variety of magic powers to grow a small farm into a prosperous enterprise! Care for the animals, grow plants and make enchanted goods in Fantastic Farm! Earn trophy achievements and keep the sinister business man from shutting your farm down. Make ice creams, sweaters, strawberry pies and lots more in this fun and addicting Time Management game!

Features:

* Multiple magical spells
* Different animals to care for
* Run a Fantastic Farm



No pass!!!
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 Reloaded



Pro Evolution Soccer is a video game built on pride, the pride that comes from making the most realistic soccer experience one can have within the world of gaming. Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 does not disappoint and this year, the voices of fans world-wide have been heard. Based in Japan, Winning Eleven Productions has instituted a host of anticipated changes that make PES 2010 the best yet.

In PES 2010 you'll find yourself on the largest stage in digital soccer: The Champions League. Imagine you're in a 1-1 tie in stoppage time against Manchester United. You've broken their defense and are sprinting full throttle into a man to man match of wits and reflexes with Edwin van der Sar... Do you have what it takes to punch it in for the win?


Download

http://rapidshare.com/files/304419347/PES10.txt

All download links in one text file above.
 
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