Monday, April 6, 2009

Retro Game Challenge

An original single player game for Nintendo DS based on the popular Japanese Game Center CX TV series, Retro Game Challenge reinvents how classic games are played, and how you look at game compilation releases. In it the player is immersed in a story which requires he/she to complete short challenges imposed by a villain named Arino in a wide variety of 8-bit games. These games are not licensed titles, but originals designed to look, sound and play like classic arcade games from the 80s. Survive this series of challenges and you will never look at classic gaming the same again.

'Retro Game Challenge' game logo
Game Master Arino from 'Retro Game Challenge' for DS
Endure the challenges of Arino.
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'Haggleman' screenshot from 'Retro Game Challenge' for DS
Battle ninjas in Haggleman.
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'Rally King' screenshot from 'Retro Game Challenge' for DS
Take to the track in Rally King.
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The Story
Thrown back in time to the 1980's, you are turned into a young boy and forced to play video games by an evil self-proclaimed "Game Master." Game Master Arino will test your gaming skills by throwing various challenges at you in a wide variety of retro games including shooters, racing, action and even an epic role-playing game. To escape you must defeat him in every retro game challenge he throws at you. But you are not alone in your quest - armed with access to gaming magazines, you can find cheat codes to warp to later levels, receive unlimited continues or even become invincible. In addition a young, pre-evil, Arino is at your side to keep you company during your challenges and he is quite amused that he grows up to be so evil and becomes the cause of your current predicament. Test your skills with the awesomeness of the 8-bit era and prevent the retro games from exacting their revenge.

The Games
Although the challenges that players will have to succeed in only feature portions of the games that pack Retro Game Challenge, each of these games is a full-fledged game that is playable from beginning to end. See a sampling of the games included below.

'Cosmic Gate' logo from 'Retro Game Challenge' for DS A fixed shooter in which the player must shoot down invading enemies with a spaceship that can only move left and right along the bottom of the screen. Use cheat codes to warp or to reveal hidden stages.
'Haggleman' logo from 'Retro Game Challenge' for DS Stun enemies with ninja stars, and step on them or close a trapdoor on them to kill them. It's an old-fashioned side-scrolling action game with many new elements.
'Rally King' logo from 'Retro Game Challenge' for DS Can't leave out a racing game. The player controls a racecar from a birds eye view and uses techniques such as drift and drift boost to achieve the shortest lap time.
'Guardia Quest: Feast of the Mad King' logo from 'Retro Game Challenge' for DS A good ol' RPG joins the family. The player is a descendant of a hero who is given an order by the king to form a party to embark on an adventure to defeat the rival King of Darkness.
'StarPrince' logo from 'Retro Game Challenge' for DS This shooter features a flying battleship that can move left, right, forwards and backwards. It can also transform into 4 different forms, allowing for a range of battle plans.

Key Game Features:
  • Experience Games in a Whole New Way - Rather than simply playing a game straight from start to finish, each game is played in short spurts to accomplish specific goals.
  • Wide Variety of Games to Keep Players Engaged - From classic shooters to racing, ninja action to epic role-playing, gameplay variety ensures there's something for everyone.
  • Entire Games Available for Free Play - Every retro game introduced in the story is available in its entirety once the initial challenges have been completed.
  • Experience the 80's Gaming Culture - Not only do the in-game magazines provide cheat codes, they are a source of entertainment and a virtual history lesson about the video game industry. Fake 80's news stories cover actual emerging 80's gaming trends, evolution of software, and even the video game crash of 1983.


Customer Review: Please Support This Game
Those of you who think you might be interested in this game...just get it already! I had so much fun with this collection of games, each with their own style and quirks, each legitimately fun to play irrespective of any nostalgia. There's a sequel coming out soon in Japan and they will only bring it out here if this game sells well in the US--let's make it happen!
Customer Review: AWESOME collection of "fake" games!
Lots of attention to detail in this one, it's the ultimate retro compilation of games that never existed. You get the full experience with games that feel truly retro thanks to a barrage of homages, killer gameplay, and extra information passed down through authentic in-game magazines. If you loved the 80's but still want something new, you'll have a great time with this game. Even if you're just looking for a fantastic portable game, this one will hold your attention regardless of age. Very family friendly and substantially educational thanks to the gaming literature it provides. Check it out, it's the perfect complement to a Nintendo DS system!


Getting ready to move into your freshman dorm room takes a lot of work. But it doesn't have to be stressful. To help you get started, we've prepared a list of the items we felt were absolute necessities in our freshman dorms.

The following list is broken up into 2 categories: those items you must absolutely have in your freshman dorm; and those items that come in handy, but aren't necessities. Keep in mind, you will want to tailor your freshman dorm to your own needs and habits. If you are going away to school, you will also want to make your dorm room feel as familiar and homey as possible.

What you'll need to bring

Comforter

Pillows- regular & throw

2 Sets of sheets & pillowcases

Blanket(s)

Mattress cover

Mattress pad

3 Full-size towels

3 Hand towels

3 Face towels

Desk lamp

Light bulbs

Lounge chair or beanbag

TV stand

Alarm clock

Computer

Printer

Television

DVD player or videogame consul

Microwave

Minifridge

Computer/ iPod speakers

Surge protector

Ethernet cord

Batteries for TV remote

Closet organizer for shoes, etc.

Hangers

Desktop organizer

Waste basket

Computer paper

Shower tote

Shower sandals

Laundry hamper

Large and small garbage bags

Paper towels

Tissues

Duct tape

Scissors

Small stapler

Posters, art, or wall hangings

Photos

Mirror

Plastic utensils

Paper plates

Iron

Small ironing board or pad>

Optional items that might come in handy

Whiteboard

Corkboard

Disinfectant wipes

Febreze

Thumbtacks

Towel rack

Floor lamp

Fan

Adhesive wall hooks

Two large duffel bags (for carrying winter clothes home)

Area rug

File drawer or box for books (w/ wheels)

Mug

Hot pot

Coffee maker

Snacks

IPOD

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