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Important Importables: Organizing Jump Ultimate Stars anime inspired decks

From the article, " The DS game Jump Ultimate Stars is quite an elaborate fighting game. After all, 300 characters from 40 different manga series appear in the game either as fighters or support characters. With all of those options, creating a deck can be a daunting feat - especially if you're a beginner and you don't speak Japanese.

So today in Important Importables, we are going to offer a few Jump Ultimate Stars theme deck suggestions. Since even that could get a bit long (there are loads of possible creation options and everyone's fighting style may vary), we're going to focus on three anime series - Bleach, Naruto and One Piece.

Each series will have two suggestions, one for people who have unlocked larger koma (panel) fighters and one for people who may just be starting out. Each deck will have a different approach - one deck will focus on utilizing multiple fighters, and the other will focus on a single large character."

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What do you need to know about Weekly Shonen Jump crossover fighters

More and more Japanese games are being localized every year. Especially as anime and manga series develop larger, worldwide audiences. Jump Force is the latest to show up worldwide. While it might not be the best crossover title or have the most diverse character roster, it might be a good introduction into this sort of world. So, let's go a bit deeper and learn more about Weekly Shonen Jump crossover games.

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Video: No Goku in Smash Bros.? Jump! Ultimate Stars is almost as good

Michibiku's Graham Russell goes over the DS classic Jump Ultimate Stars.

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Region-Locking Shows Nintendo’s Problem With Localization

Hardcore Gamer: Nintendo has a problem – region-locking. A dirty word for niche gamers and importers alike, Nintendo’s consoles have been consistently lambasted for this draconian and arbitrary restriction. But despite continuous backlash, the Wii U has continued this dubious tradition – and this speaks volumes about Nintendo’s attitude toward localization.

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Dunban673476d ago

How is region locking not a problem? I guess if you don t want to play any region locked games but I do- there are many I want to play and there are many others that want to play them-

Region locking is one of several restricting policies that is hurting Nintendo and its customers

OtakuDJK1NG-Rory3476d ago

sure overseas business make no money then on the localization if it never existed

why do you think Nintendo is doing more localization