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Video Gaming And Japan

Dynamite Cop is a perfect example of how arcade games should be ported over to the home console.

Dynamite Cop is a beat em up developed by Sega AM1 originally for the Sega Model 2. However in 1999 the game was ported over to the Sega Dreamcast. The game isn't so deep with the story, however pirates have seized a cruise ship holding the presidents daughter hostage. You play as one of the three of a special forces team sent to raid and retake the ship.

Gameplay in Dynamite Cop really feels a lot like an average streets of rage only with 3d polygons and smoother animation, However there are many factors which make this game stand out on its own. During the game you will make your way through the cruise ship and stop to fight off any bad guys you encounter, As I said it feels a lot like streets of rage but fighting in the game is pretty slick on its own, the player can use a variety of combos to take down pirates as well as using many weapons from the environment such as, tables,chairs,poles,umbrellas,swords,guns and many more.While running between areas of the ship the player will be prompted to perform a QTE such as pressing a button, Success of the QTE result in moving on without hesitation however failing will result in consequences.

The game is actually quite fun to play, the fighting mechanics, the ridiculous weaponry and the cheesy dialogue are enough to make this a fun experience, but not for very long.

There are three difficulty's in Dynamite Cop, Mission 1 being the easiest with unlimited credits and Mission 2 being the hardest with a limited number of credits. The difficulty overall though is nothing short of a cake walk, expect to finish the game in under 20 minutes even on a first playthrough., or even shorter when playing with a friend. There is not a lot of replay value in Dynamite Cop as all three missions will only last you an average 1 hour of game time. However it is a great laugh to come back and play with friends as you fight over the presidents daughter.

The game controls are really what you would expect, the player controls the character with the analogue stick and uses three of the buttons to perform a kick, punch or to jump in the air. Also the triggers can be used to pull of counter attacks from the enemy's. The controls feel responsive to the most part however my only complaint is trying to pull off a flying kick which with the analouge control can become a nuisance.

Graphically the game looks a lot better on the Sega Dreamcast than it was in the arcades, The player is forced to fight in many different areas in the ship such as cabins, loading docks to the women's bathroom, all are graphically well implemented as well as the character models who all had their unique design. Animations in the game flow very smoothly and at the time were quite realistic. However the game has its fair share of bland textures such as the water effects which just looked a mess. The game also included FMV's which really bog the game down as the characters faces just look scary and bland.

Sound design in the game is actually very well done, all weapons have their distinct sound effects as well as the normal grunts when you hit or an enemy. The score does good to build up your mood of feeling like your in an action movie, however none of the score is entirely memorable but it does good to provide an atmosphere. As for voice acting, its horrible and lacks in providing any of the characters human.

Dynamite is one of those games which is awesome to play for the first 20 minutes, however its distinct lack of replayability leaves the game only worth a look if you have never played the original in the arcades.

On November 18th Sony released the Playstation 2 in Brazil, South America for the first time. Priced at R$799 (Around £279) for a nine year old console is set to be Christmas's number one present this year in South America.

What's funny is that Sony Actually sell's Playstation 3 games in South America at £69 a pop which is pretty damn expensive for a video game even today. Well let's just hope the launch lineup of games isn't from the year 2000.

RPG fanatics Square Enix came out with the release date of the latest upcoming release in the Crystal Chronicles series, Crystal Bearer's.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles was released in 2004 on the Nintendo Gamecube, It was a very unique and also a very fun game which did well to break away from the outline of many of the other Final Fantasy's although it still kept its true spirit at heart.

Long awaited fans will be able to get their hands on the addition to the Wii sometime on Febuary 2010. Well thats defos going in the shopping basket.


Square Enix officaly announced today that the Eidos reorganisation is complete and that the company has now been reborn as Square Enix Europe.

Square Enix Europe is tasked with overseeing projects from developers such as Crystal Dynamic and IO Interactive. However the Eidos brand still exists but the company has vanished. So what does this mean now that there will be a battle system in future Tomb Raider titles, or maybe even making Lara 80% more exposed, I shant hold my breath.



My video review of Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 on Playsation 2. For more check out the text review on this blog.

It's been a while since Twilight Princess and gamers are wondering where the next zelda is. Well president of Nintendo of America Reggie-Files-Amie has quoted that Nintendo has not commited Zelda for 2010.

Sounds interesting dosen't it, its already been three long years since I played Twilight Princess and I loved it personally. I'am curious to see what will come out of Nintendo next year. We will just have to wait and see.

As you all know Call of duty: Modern Warfare 2 is coming out in 3 days time, yeah that's pretty soon. Well it seem's that the popular rival to Steam: Direct2Drive is refusing to stock Modern Warfare 2 on release.

Direct2Drive toled Gamaustra "We don't believe games should force the user to install a Trojan Horse." The PC version of Modern Warfare 2 will use Valve's Steamworks to manage such processes as installation, DRM, patching and save games, but this also means that Steam itself needs to be on players' system."


It looks like retial holders are very upfront about having to have Steam installed along with the game, myself personally don't like the idea either as god knows what Steam could be putting onto your hard drive. Looks like if you want to play Modern Warfare 2 on the PC you will need to buy it off of Steam, which isn't so bad but I will agree it will suck for some.