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Posted on Nov 6th 2011 at 09:58:45 PM by (Shadow Kisuragi)
Posted under GameCenter CX, Game Center CX, Retro Game Master

Welcome to Season 2 of GameCenter CX. This season commemorates the beginning of full episodes, which include various segments besides the game challenges. In Season 2, new segments were added to this show, which include visits to game centers and featured game collections, as well as the original industry interviews from the first season.

This week's challenge features Atlantis no Nazo (Mystery of Atlantis), a game released by Sunsoft for the Famicom that was set to compete with Super Mario Bros. It contains 100 different stages, power ups, and warps. This video and the Challenger video later in the season were the ones that initially got me interested in GameCenter CX, so I'll be more than happy to discuss these!

Arino's Challenge: Clear Stage 100.




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Comments
 
Very complex, and I can't imagine how it would be beaten without a strategy guide. Arino is a very patient man.
 
I actually have this game in my collection and can vouch for it's toughness.  Great video.
 
This game looks pretty ridiculous. 
 
I love how he accidently stumbles on several secrets in the game. That arcade he visited was like a pokecenter. It was awesome.
 
EPIC EPISODE. Just awesome. Watched the whole video!
 
Thanks to this episode, I actually got to play and finish the game.

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