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Oct 25, 2019
Simple to use and it just works
2 of 2 found this helpful Doesn't have all the bells and whistles, but if you are looking for something that just works, this is it. Only has the Volume controls and power button. Wireless feature works well and high quality for this price. The only thing is, if you have a big head, this may not be the headset for you. You cannot adjust the headband. It adjusts to you. I don't really like that but it works well for me. It's also quite big, but i don't mind that either.
May 02, 2011
A classic Brought Back! I LOVE IT!
Nintendo DS release
On July 2, 2008, Square Enix announced that they were officially planning to bring Chrono Trigger to the Nintendo DS handheld platform. Composer Yasunori Mitsuda was pleased with the project, exclaiming "finally!" after receiving the news from Square Enix and maintaining, "it's still a very deep, very high-quality game even when you play it today. I'm very interested in seeing what kids today think about it when they play it." Square Enix touted the game by displaying Akira Toriyama's original art at the 2008 Tokyo Game Show.
The DS re-release contains all of the bonus material from the PlayStation port, as well as other enhancements. The added features include a more accurate translation by Tom Slattery, a dual-screen mode which clears the top screen of all menus, a self-completing map screen, and a default "run" option. It also featured the option to choose between two control schemes: one mirroring the original SNES controls, and the other making use of the DS's touch screen. Masato Kato participated in development, overseeing the addition of the monster-battling Arena, two new areas, the Lost Sanctum and the Dimensional Vortex, and a new ending that further foreshadows the events of Chrono Cross. One of the areas within the Vortex uses the "Singing Mountain" song that was featured on the original Chrono Trigger soundtrack. These new dungeons met with mixed reviews; GameSpot called them "frustrating" and "repetitive", while IGN noted that "the extra quests in the game connect extremely well." It was a nominee for "Best RPG for the Nintendo DS" in IGN's 2008 video game awards. The Nintendo DS version of Chrono Trigger was the 22nd best-selling game of 2008 in Japan.
Sep 28, 2008
South park at it's best!
Trivia is the order of the day, as Chef plays host to the most twisted game show you could ever imagine. Playing as Cartman, Kenny, Kyle, or Stan, you have to put your thinking cap on in order to call on more useless knowledge than your competition. With trivia categories like "Giant Japanese Monster Bad," and "Sucks or Canadian," the answers are often subjective, and rarely about SOUTH PARK itself. There are dozens of hilarious mini-games to play, such as "Spank the Monkey with Mr. Mackey," "Asses in Space with Terrence and Philip," "Tethered Pheasant Shoot with Jimbo and Ned," and lots more. With animation and graphics that are very much akin to the television show, the game is perfect for SOUTH PARK fans, trivia buffs, or anyone who appreciates an offbeat, slightly off-color gaming experience. The voices of Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Isaac Hayes make the game sound and feel very much like the Comedy Central classic cartoon, and the variety of old-fashioned mini-games will have appreciators of old Atari games and coin-ops thrilled.