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Culdcept DS [NDS/JPN]
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Ships same-day (M-F) if ordered before 5PM EST
Item Number: NTR-P-YKRJ
Publisher: Sega
Jan/UPC Code: 4974365910549
* Whole number only
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NCS Product Synopsis Update: October 16, 2008 «©NCSX» Omiya's popular card-battle board game reaches the Nintendo DS with an update that is based on PS2 Culdcept 2: Expansion. Players control an adventurer who moves on squares and battles opponents with card-based attacks and magic. Healing, special abilities, and other effects are also handled through the issuance of cards. The NDS version features new cards designed by Satoshi Nakai for an assemblage of over 300 cards that are balanced against each other. Overly mighty cards have also been toned down to blunt their destructive potential, all in the name of level playing conditions. A handy compilation of game boards is included for play, including those from the Saturn original and levels designed by players of previous Culcept games. A MEDAL system allows players to collect ornate and detailed medals to include in a virtual collection. Finally, players may link up wirelessly to enjoy a competitive game of card battling action.
The game introduction features an English voice-over that goes like this:
We have a myth One day, Culdcept was shattered into pieces It had contained the principles for ruling the universe Falling from the hands of the goddess, the shards of Culdcept became small cards and descended all over the continent of Bablashca With Culdcept's enormous power, evil monsters emerged from the ground and magical spirits filled the atmosphere Humans were also affected by its power People with mysterious powers appeared in various places on the continent They were known by later generations as Cepters Cepters had the ability to release at will powers sealed in shards of Culdcept and they made a startling realization Culdcept was the means to ruling the universe The one who restored Culdcept to its original state would possess the power to create a new world and a new universe He would be God
All of the voice over work in the game is in English but the text is in Japanese. After starting a new game, another intro plays with English voice-over
Region-Free Japanese NDS games may be played on North American and European NDS handhelds. There is no region-coding on Nintendo DS game cards.
This document is ©NCSX 2008. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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