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Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or item cover, noscuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes.
The cover art and liner notes are included. The VHS or DVD box is included. The video game instructions and box are included. The teeth of disk holder are undamaged.
Minimal wear on the exterior of item. No skipping on CD/DVD. No fuzzy/snowy frames on VHS tape. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Release Year:2009Game Name:Phantasy Star 0Genre:Role PlayingPublisher:SEGAPlatform:Nintendo DSRegion Code:NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)UPC:318. Phantasy star 0 DSIf you're used to playing Phantasy Star online for dreamcast or gamecube, you'll most likely get the hang of playing this game quickly.
If you're used to more fast paced battle like PSU for PC/PS2 X-box, you'll might not have the patient to play this game.Attacking is slow paced just like PSO. Story is animated and have interesting storyline. Each stages or quests can be beaten within 30 min depending on the level.Character creation is too narrow and don't have much choices.
Can transfer your items and meseta to your other characters saved on the game. Can create upto 4 saves.Overall, its not a bad game, but it can get boring after a while. Able to play multiplayer is a plus. I rate this game 7 out of 10. PSO LiteI had been wanting to play this game since mid-2009, back when I heard of its upcoming US release.
I was a little wary of playing a Phantasy Star Online/Universe-type game on the Nintendo DS, given what little the system could really handle, considering its graphics and content capacity, but I was surprised by how much I ended up enjoying the game.
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Boom. Gambit's power works by inducing objects with kinetic energy; this not only makes these objects explode but also allows them to be propelled like a missile. 'Don't make me throw this pancake at you!' . Ultimate used straightened paper clips, to say nothing of the time he murdered several men by flicking his fingernails at them. Among villains, has killed with acid-squirting flowers, super-juiced joybuzzers, where the flag is also a deadly spear, and many others. In his '90s run on, Peter David introduced Professor Rick Chalker, who surgically transformed himself into Number One Fan by having his hands replaced with giant, razor-sharp fan blades.
Ironically not the sharpest tool in the drawer, he realized too late that he was trapped in his impenetrable lab by his lack of hands, and out of frustration, slapped himself in the forehead (with gruesome results). He was brought back to life along with his relatives Vic (who electrocuted himself while testing his super exoskeleton in the rain) and Dick, but their collective ineptitude quickly killed them for good. The Green Goblin and his successors are known to use plastic ghosts alongside their other weapons. Pumpkin Bombs. Hush, from fame, was a standard gunslinger in his original appearance, but turned evil doctor in a couple later, throwing scalpels, syringes, and having Catwoman in an iron lung. Night Thrasher frequently used a bulletproof skateboard as a weapon in his early days. It even had a retractable blade!.
A crossbow-taser was a favorite of Night Thrasher's step brother Bandit. Even more weird in that his own body generated the electricity for it.
The version of Rapunzel from Rapunzel's Revenge ties her into long braids and uses them as whips and lassos. 's Wordsword. Instead of using spell books how they were intended, Blade tore out their pages and paper mached himself a sword out of them. In his own words: 'Great against demons, not so great in the rain.' . Though it's somewhat understandable, the last time he tried to cast a spell he got possessed. comics had a few of these.
'Now, give me what I want or I'll show you what else I can do with furniture.' . Most super villains had a theme centered around an improbable weapon or odd piece of technology. villain Typeface was a signsmith who used big letters as weapons.
Spider-Man counts as well. His webshooters aren't typically thought of as weapons, but just wait until he wraps you up in a coccoon of webbing. Or snags you with one end of a webline and yanks really hard. Or hits you with another heavy object or person he's snagged with a webline. Or knocks you unconscious with a high-velocity glob of webbing. Or catches you as you plummet from the George Washington Bridge!.
The protagonist of Brazilian comic beats up everyone with her bunny. trick umbrellas, anyone?.
has all sorts of clown toys rigged as weapons. Examples include an explosive red nose, a, a spray flower that and clown shoes with knives inside them. Ironman's repulser blasts are based on technology used for flight stability. According to his has killed someone with a cheeto. He killed everyone in a taco restaurant- with a spork. One comic featured the Dobie-O-Matic, a weapon that launched dobermans.
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'That was fun, that day. '. This makes a certain amount of sense, considering the laid waste to half of Peragus Station with a plasma torch. In, a Zelda fanfic which is set in modern times, rather than using a normal blade, Link uses a gunsword, a sword that folds back into a silenced handgun.
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In the original movie, Oddjob spoof 'Random Task' throws his shoes as weapons. When he tries this move on Austin late in the film, he only succeeds in giving the superspy a minor headache, prompting an incredulous response: 'Who throws a shoe? You fight like a woman!' . Then Austin proceeds to defeat him using a Swedish-made Penis Enlarger!.
II showcases the the usefulness of a maglight, which is actually a common weapon for security guards and other types of people. Smith manages to kill someone with a carrot in. He even uses one as a trigger finger when his hands are injured. features Casey Jones, who has a penchant for sporting goods, including golf clubs, hockey sticks, and a cricket bat. Part of 's signature style is finding novel uses for various improvised weapons collected from around the scene of the fight. The titular hero of uses his belt with great effect. In the Sammo Hung film Magnificent Butcher, Wong Fei Hung fights another kung fu master with ink brushes.
Practically every main character in uses an unusual weapon. Examples include thrown forks, a shovel, a possessed bowling ball, and flatulence. The film also includes a weapon designer who only creates improbable nonlethal weapons. Sole weapon: glowy Frisbee. That the user could control its flightpath. And that could chop other characters in half, even split heads (though all we saw were jewel-like bits coming out of the helmet when this happened. Anton Chigurh of has a cattle bolt gun, which uses compressed air to shoot out a retractable metal rod.
He apparently uses it because it's good for blowing out locks, and not many people can tell it's a weapon. Pam Grier as blaxploitation hero: 'I've got a black belt in barstools!' . Both versions of was all about laying the smackdown with a two by four, based on the real life Buford Pusser. Then there was the guy with the bean bag gun in. In, a demon gets its clock cleaned with a golf club.
Which just happened to have been blessed. Not to fight demons, mind, but to improve a cardinal's golf game. In, during the attack in Moria Sam manages to use frying pans to smash the baddies and knock them unconscious. In the movie of, said he was capable of killing people with random office supplies, including post-it notes. He was most likely lying though. uses afro picks as throwing knives.: Kane's main method of killing people is a meat hook.
In, Sam uses a razorblade hidden in a chocolate bar and an ultra-sharp lollipop. In, Gang-du gets increasingly skilled with a stop sign. stands out as particularly creative when it comes to violence. Among the objects turned into murder weapons are a hammer, a pair of scissors, a broken CD, and a toothbrush. The killer of uses a bladed lug wrench for stabbing, throwing and at one point, after attaching some rope, as a. features the CD and Camerahead Cenobites.
Guess what their main weapons are. Gopher-chucks!. In The Fastest Guitar Alive, Roy Orbison wields a guitar that conceals a rifle. Among the many knives found in the Joker's pockets in film, the police also pull out a potato peeler!
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You may cringe at the thought of how effectively he'd use it. He also makes effective use of a pencil. The titular protagonist of the Japanese splatter film is proficient in the use of weapons one would not normally expect to be deadly.
With the most example being a pair of fried shrimp. Microwave Massacre, The Nail Gun Massacre, Woodchipper Massacre, etc. As the title implies, the killer's arsenal in consists solely of stuff you'd find in a toolbox, like, screwdriver and. from.