Some examples of this include Pocky’s ofuda being altered to look like playing cards, Japanese text being removed from doors and signs, and this game’s Raijin equivalent being renamed to “Volta”. The localization for this game is unfortunately spottier compared to the previous one, containing awkward dialogue and several instances of Japanese text and folklore references being overtly removed or renamed. Impy is based on the Oni youkai (and is even called “Oni” in the Japanese version) and there are several instances of newly introduced youkai, such as the Yuki-onna (or “Snow Woman”) and direct references to Japanese folklore, including an appearance from the hero Momotaro (localized as “Captain Peach”) and his animal friends. Rabbits being from the moon are a well-known instance of Japanese folklore that ties into Tsukimi and serves as a major component of its existence. The harvest festival depicted here is directly based on the Japanese tradition of Tsukimiin which people hold parties to celebrate the harvest moon. Pocky& Rocky 2 more overtly steeps itself in Japanese folklore and traditions compared to its predecessor. Impy’s master seeks to take Princess Luna’s hand in marriage, so it’s up to Pocky and the team to put a stop to their plans. However, the festivities are cut short by a group led by Impy, a mysterious figure who has been sent to kidnap Princess Luna. It’s time for the harvest festival and Princess Luna has descended from the moon with her rabbit friends in tow to join the party. Depending on how you play the game, Rocky may barely even show up at all! As a co-op experience, it’s a lesser choice compared to its predecessor in every way thanks to design choices that (literally) throw player two aside in exchange for enriching player one’s experience. As a single player game, it’s the strongest entry yet, providing Pocky with more tools than ever before alongside a gorgeous soundtrack heavy with authentic Japanese instrumentation and a visual feast for the eyes befitting of a 1994 SNES game. But once you get your hands on it, you’ll quickly realize it’s quite a different experience. If we have others that you want, we will list them for sale.At a glance, Pocky & Rocky 2 is exactly what you’d expect from a sequel – it has more stages, more characters, more mechanics, and an entirely new story while retaining the same core gameplay that has made the series a success up to this point. For TV cables, there were several choices so they didn't include anything as standard. This is how they were originally sold in Japan by Nintendo. We may have options to add them if you need them so check the listing. Unless you see them in the photos, assume the consoles do NOT include a power supply or TV connecting cables. For any game which has a battery backup, if you don't see a photo of a save position on the TV or monitor, we haven't tested it to a save point so assume the battery is dead. For consoles, check pictures for condition and look out for any descriptive text within the images. Full sized & uncompressed images on our website. If you need to see any other angles or close-ups, let us know. See individual pictures for condition - we have detailed photographs of each item within this listing. Use the drop-down box to select what you want to buy.
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