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Hailed as a spiritual successor to the Saturn cult-classic Guardian Heroes and featuring the art work of Kinu Nishimura, beloved for her character de-signs in the Street Fighter series, Code of Princess' blend of cooperative and competitive action RPG brawling - up to four players in VS mode, local and online - offers gamers an exciting, unconventional hardcore experience.
AN ACTION RPG AND SIDE-SCROLLING BEAT 'EM UP COMBINED Blending combo-heavy fighting gameplay with components from classic arcade side-scrolling beat 'em ups and the character development and growth of an RPG, Code of Princess truly blends genre lines, giving hard-core gamers an all new twist on some of their favorite game types.
COOPERATIVE AND COMPETITIVE MULTIPLAYER MODES! Up to four players can take on challenges cooperatively or battle against one another in competitive play. Both modes are available locally or online via Nintendo Network
ALL-STAR DEVELOPMENT TEAM With Kinu Nishimura, the character designer from the blockbuster Street Fighter series, and ACE, the composer responsible for the music from the popular Wii RPG Xenoblade, fans have every assurance that Code of Princess is in the hands of some of Japan's best development talents.
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“-Outstanding specs for the price.— DrSmacky 4/19/2011
-Can easily run games at the highest settings. Ran the Orange Box at a constant 60 fps ...”
“Ignore bad reviews!— Matt AAron 11/3/2010
1st, The drive not working for people is due to limitations of their computer NOT the drive. ...”

