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===Test of Strength! "Takeshi's Castle" === | ===Test of Strength! "Takeshi's Castle" === | ||
In this challenge corner, Arino plays "Assault! Showdown at Takeshi's Castle" (Bandai, Family Trainer, 1987), a game inspired by the 1986-1990 Tokyo Broadcasting series ''Takeshi's Castle'' and which required the Family Trainer accessory (known in North America as the Power Pad) to play (marking the first GCCX challenge using the device). | |||
===Popular Corner "Moshi Dai" === | ===Popular Corner "Moshi Dai" === | ||
===Odawara's cheap sweet shop and game center=== | ===Odawara's cheap sweet shop and game center=== |
Revision as of 13:29, 6 September 2013
Episode 012 Assault! Showdown at Takeshi's Castle 「突撃!風雲たけし城」打ち入り | |||
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GameCenter CX episode | |||
Original air date | April 27, 2005 | ||
Season | 3 | ||
Forum Thread | Thread | ||
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Episode List |
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Staff
- Director Sasano Hiroshi
- AD Urakawa Shun
Corners
Test of Strength! "Takeshi's Castle"
In this challenge corner, Arino plays "Assault! Showdown at Takeshi's Castle" (Bandai, Family Trainer, 1987), a game inspired by the 1986-1990 Tokyo Broadcasting series Takeshi's Castle and which required the Family Trainer accessory (known in North America as the Power Pad) to play (marking the first GCCX challenge using the device).
Popular Corner "Moshi Dai"
Odawara's cheap sweet shop and game center
Games on Sale 1985
- April 17 - Space Invaders
- April 20 - Championship Load Runner
- April 22 - Yie Ar Kung Fu
- April 22 - Antarctic Adventure Kekkyoku Nakyoku Daibouken
- May 24 - Chack'n Pop
- June 18 - Wrecking Crew
- June 20 - Star Force
- June 28 - Elevator Action
- July 9 - Field Combat
- July 11 - Road Fighter
Trivia
- At Takeshi's Castle there's a Dragon God's Pond, a reference to the Dragon God's Palace from the Urashima Tarou legend.