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Yeah, it's a real laugh, esp. when you initially don't know what to do at first sometimes. I remember the first time I did the cheerleading(?) round; didn't know what the coach was saying (in Japanese) and ended doing random stuff. Really cracked me up that did, and I haven't had a good laugh with a portable since the WarioWare games.
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Hey again, I wrote a review posted up at GFaqs for those who are intrigued and want to know some more:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/gba...w/R104736.html I particularly liked the tap-dancing, onion facial hair, drumming and most of all the one where you had to "turn right!" lol! Great fun, probably MORE enjoyable if your knowledge of Japanese is low too! I reckon a sequel will be localised (for DS), but prolly not this one seeing as the GBA is nearing the end of its lifespan, so go ahead and pick it up if it looks appealing. And Taco, the trampoline level is done by pressing d-pad or A when the left or right kid is at the peak of their jump; took me a while to figure that out too. There's nowhere I can't reach. |