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Jojo no Kimyouna Bouken Ougon no Kaze - Best
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Item Number: SLPM-66853
Publisher: Capcom
Jan/UPC Code: 4976219023092
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NCS Product Synopsis
Update: September 21, 2007
«©NCSX» Jojo's Bizarre Adventure first appeared on Weekly Shonen Jump in 1987 and has enjoyed a healthy run and seven major story arcs since its debut. In the original story, the year is 1868 in England and the cries of a baby are heard by a vandal named Dario Brando. He follows the crying to an overturned stagecoach and intends to rob the occupants whom he presumes are dead. He finds a male that is still alive named George Joestar who offers Dario a reward for helping them. Fast forward to 1880 and Dario Brando is dying in bed and tells his son Dio to go to the Joestars to cash in Dario's reward. George Joestar welcomes Dio to the family but son Jonathan is less welcoming when he discovers Dio's true nature. Dio Brando and Jonathan Joester started the adventure in 1880s England and their bloody legacy would span generations
A fast paced and action-packed manga, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure regaled fans in 7 parts spanning a century of blood feuds. The Jojo no Kimyouna Bouken: Ougon no Kaze game recounts the storyline in the fifth arc of the Jojo series where Dio's son, Giorno Giovanna and his crew travel to Naples and go up against a band of evil Stand users. The Stand is a form of psychic force / manifestation which stands next to the conjurer and battles foes with bombastic effect. Visual animations and artwork in the PS2 game dazzle with highly impressive cel-shaded style which has been raging amongst the video literati.
This is the Japanese version of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure 5.
Jan Code: 4976219023092
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Please note Japanese Playstation 2 games will not boot on USA or European PS2 consoles due to the inherent region-lockout on Playstation 2 game discs.
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