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Ragnarok features hand-drawn, anime-rendered characters set onto realistic 3D backgrounds. The graphical design of the environments has been inspired by mythological and historical elements from various cultures around the world. Similarly, the music score is a diverse collection of eclectic songs drawn from various genre inspirations. The huge music library composed by TeMP, ensures that users will rarely be bored with the same song twice. Check out Philippine Ragnarok Online:http://www.level-up-games.com.ph |
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![]() Following the events of Daredevil, Elektra Natchios (Garner), sai enthusiast and assassin for hire, is revived by the Order of the Hand, a group of assassins who helped train her. Assigned by the Hand's current leader, Kirigi, to kill a man, Mark Miller (Visnjic), and his 13-year-old daughter, Abby, Elektra soon befriends them and decides to stand up to her ninja peers. Elektra is especially motivated to do so when she discovers that Miller's grandfather was an ally of her former mentor, Stick (Stamp). Together, they must take on Kirigi's lethal quartet (which includes Tengu and Typhoid Genre: Action, Adventure, Eye Candy Weighing less than five ounces, the handheld device has a length of five and a quarter inches, is nearly three inches wide, and is less than an inch thick. Like the original Game Boy Advance, the color screen is positioned in the center, with a directional pad referred to as a "controller key" to the left and a series of keys to the right. Two buttons are specifically designed for use with games, while the rest are used to dial phone numbers, scroll the display, or jump to specific applications. Battery life varies depending on how the handheld is used, with an estimated four hours of talk time, three to six hours of game time, and up to 20 hours of radio. The stereo FM tuner comes with 20 preset stations, and players can listen to the radio while playing games.
Since the system itself combines the worlds of gaming and communication, a key selling point is the ability to compete online with other players. Released concurrently with the game deck is Nokia's own "NGage Arena" service, where players will be able to enter global ranking competitions, download cheats and strategy guides, record and send game footage or pictures, and directly challenge other owners from around the world in games supporting the service. NGage Arena is initially free on a trial basis, but connectivity charges and other fees may apply depending on the type of content offered by publishers.
Another key feature of the NGage is the ability to save digital music files to a separate memory card (sold in either 64MB or 128MB storage options) to use as ring tones or for listening. The deck comes bundled with a charger, stereo headset, USB cable, recording cable, adapter cable, user's guide, and a CDROM. The latter allows players to manage digital files transferred from the handheld to the PC (and vice versa) via USB. Multiplayer gaming among friends is also supported via Bluetooth technology for wireless play without having to go online. Rounding out the list of features is an integrated calendar, todo list, pin board, and address book to help players keep track of those "other" events outside of gaming. ![]() |
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