
Superb PS2 RPG Odin Sphere is finally giving rise to some stunning figures, and probably the most moeful of them all is this rendition of doomed faery princess Mercedes, along with her frog companion.
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International fans of panchira fighting anime Ikkitousen are voicing their anger at the decision of a game censorship body to effectively ban the latest game in the series, Ikkitousen: Shining Dragon, for the PS2.
Rather than tone down the content of the oppai fighting game in order to garner a more workable rating, the localisers instead opted to cancel the English language version.
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The PS3 has so far attracted very little of the huge array of visual novels available on the PS2, and it appears this is for a reason, according to a recent magazine report on the subject.
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Inexplicably surreal pile rolling game Katamari Damacy, now an impressively broad franchise, has received this curious Strike Witches adaptation. Mio may never regain her once considerable dignity…
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Grace and Honey, of now decidedly vintage fighting game Fighting Vipers, make an unexpected oppai accentuated appearance.
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Fans of moe fighting game Arcana Heart have been disgusted to see the state of the PS2 port of this arcade title’s sequel, known as Suggoi Arcana Heart 2. The game normally enjoys fame for having loli sukumizu wearing characters and similar, but now trades that for bug induced infamy…
Horrendously aliased (pixellated) sprites compared to the arcade version are the major complaint, but command lag and control problems also apparently leave players unable to perform many specials.
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The much heralded resurgence of the Xbox 360 in Japan appears to have been as fleetingly ephemeral as the life of a mayfly; the latest sales figures show it being outsold by the lowly and supposedly obsolescent PS2, and the PS3 is outselling it by a margin of nearly 5 to 1, also beating the Wii:
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Galleries, Games, H
- Date: Mar 24, 2009 12:58 JST
- Tags: 2ch, Amagami, Enterbrain, Image Gallery, Nude Filter, Pantsu, Photoshop, PS2

Amagami, a recently released PS2 dating game by Enterbrain (of KimiKiss fame), is currently enjoying huge popularity and vigorous sales in Japan. With outstanding character designs and an engaging story, its prospects for adaptation look good.
However, as a PS2 bishoujo game, it naturally fails to include much in the way of explicit content. Addled by the frustration of this, 2ch’s Photoshop maniacs set upon the title, with results that are variously amusing, erotic, crude and at times inexplicable.
You can see the results of their pent up lusts, and many unmodified screens from the game, below:
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The new Saber Lily Figma, bundled with the special edition of the Fate/Unlimited Codes PS2 game, quite possibly serves as the finest example of Figma craftmanship to date.
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Nondescript anime Hyakko has experienced a modicum of success, which means the inevitable knock off PS2 adventure game is due.
But this time, it is no ordinary knock off, for it seems their laziness in developing the game has reached unprecedented heights, even for typically wretched anime adventure games – as the above shots indicate, they have actually filched scenes from the anime rather than go to the trouble of reenvisaging them in CG.
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It was with pleasant surprise that I formed my initial, highly favourable, impressions of the Tales of the Abyss anime adaptation, and now after seeing three such episodes of superb quality, I’d like to take the opportunity to recommend the anime unreservedly.
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As we heard, several games based on recently concluded loli pantsu anime Strike Witches are due, one for the DS and the other for the PS2. Further details rule out the possibility of an interesting shooting game; the PS2 version looks to be a standard adventure game, whilst the DS is said to be simulation game. Both are due in the spring.
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