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===== Videogames ===== | ===== Videogames ===== |
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==== PlayStation 2 ==== | ==== PlayStation 2 ==== |
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This is my favourite of [[Sandlot]]'s giant robot games (//Remote Control Dandy//, //RAD//), though like the giant robot stuff in some //[[edf_series|EDF]]// games, the controls are simplified. You play from the perspective of the kid Shotaro Kaneda, who carries a control device for the robot. So not only are you moving that you have to poisiotn yourself so as to get a useful viewpoint whilst staying out of danger. Unlike the other giant robot games your robot pal can fly, pick up Shintaro, and throw buildings. | This is my favourite of [[Sandlot]]'s giant robot games (//Remote Control Dandy//, //RAD//), though like the giant robot stuff in some //[[edf_series|EDF]]// games, the controls are simplified. You play from the perspective of the kid Shotaro Kaneda, who carries a control device for the robot. So not only are you moving that you have to poisiotn yourself so as to get a useful viewpoint whilst staying out of danger. Unlike the other giant robot games your robot pal can fly, pick up Shintaro, and throw buildings. |
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===== See Also ===== | ===== See Also ===== |
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* [[wp>Tetsujin 28-go]] | * [[wp>Tetsujin 28-go]] |
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{{tag>Japan mecha PS2 Sandlot videogame}} | {{tag>Japan mecha PS2 Sandlot videogame}} |