Castle Shikigami 2
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18/04/2010 01:23
#1
Topic Title
Castle Shikigami 2
Contents
Castle Shikigami 2
Playstation 2
Arcade Mode : Best Score (+) Easy
Arcade Mode : Best Score (+) Normal
Arcade Mode : Best Score (+) Extreme
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 1-1
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 1-2
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 2-1
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 2-2
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 3-1
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 3-2
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 4-1
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 4-2
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 5-1
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 5-2
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 1 Garum
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 1 Arala Cran
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 2 Nornen
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 2 Anolegos Dundeon
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 3 Freyr
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 3 Fai Aja & Say Aja
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 4 Mimir
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 4 Yukari Horiguchi
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 5 Shintaro Kuga
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 5 World Order
Castle Shikigami 2
Contents
Castle Shikigami 2
Playstation 2
Arcade Mode : Best Score (+) Easy
Arcade Mode : Best Score (+) Normal
Arcade Mode : Best Score (+) Extreme
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 1-1
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 1-2
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 2-1
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 2-2
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 3-1
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 3-2
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 4-1
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 4-2
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 5-1
Practice Mode : Best Score (+) Stage 5-2
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 1 Garum
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 1 Arala Cran
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 2 Nornen
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 2 Anolegos Dundeon
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 3 Freyr
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 3 Fai Aja & Say Aja
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 4 Mimir
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 4 Yukari Horiguchi
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 5 Shintaro Kuga
Boss Attack : Best Score (+) Stage 5 World Order
19/04/2010 12:22
#2
20/04/2010 22:12
#3
From Wikipedia:
Due to the disparity in publishers, as well as release times, each port of the game has different cover artwork, and some releases contained additional content as well. The limited edition of the Dreamcast port included a soundtrack CD and trading cards (and even a telephone card with direct orders from Sega)[5], the limited edition of the PlayStation 2 port included a figurine of Fumiko, and the limited edition of the Nintendo GameCube port included a figurine of Niigi and Neko, her cat.[9] The U.S. release used original cover artwork based on the Japanese character designs,[10] while the European release used yet another original image depicting an aerial dogfight.[4]
Within the game, new play modes were also introduced with new releases. New features added following the arcade version include story recollect mode, which allows cut scenes to be replayed, and gallery mode, a game artwork viewer.[7] The Xbox port introduced practice mode,[11] and, in a more significant addition, provided additional downloadable artwork and an online scoreboard, available through Xbox Live; this was one of the first examples of Xbox Live content exclusive to Japan, rather than North America.>
I think there are no other differences in gameplay or records stuff, but not 100%.
Due to the disparity in publishers, as well as release times, each port of the game has different cover artwork, and some releases contained additional content as well. The limited edition of the Dreamcast port included a soundtrack CD and trading cards (and even a telephone card with direct orders from Sega)[5], the limited edition of the PlayStation 2 port included a figurine of Fumiko, and the limited edition of the Nintendo GameCube port included a figurine of Niigi and Neko, her cat.[9] The U.S. release used original cover artwork based on the Japanese character designs,[10] while the European release used yet another original image depicting an aerial dogfight.[4]
Within the game, new play modes were also introduced with new releases. New features added following the arcade version include story recollect mode, which allows cut scenes to be replayed, and gallery mode, a game artwork viewer.[7] The Xbox port introduced practice mode,[11] and, in a more significant addition, provided additional downloadable artwork and an online scoreboard, available through Xbox Live; this was one of the first examples of Xbox Live content exclusive to Japan, rather than North America.>
I think there are no other differences in gameplay or records stuff, but not 100%.
22/04/2010 20:01
#4
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