![]() ![]() ![]() After a certain number of cubes have been cleared, a special star cube appears which can occupy any number. If four black cubes of any number form a 2x2 square, that square cannot be rotated (although the individual cubes within the square can be rotated if the player's cursor covers at least one non-black cube). If the player fails to clear a cube within a certain time, it will turn black, and if all cubes turn black, the game is over. A few seconds later the empty spaces are filled with random cubes. This process continues until no new square is formed, at which point all the red cubes disappear and points are awarded (a "Numblast" occurs when the entire play area is cleared in the same combo). If another square is then formed, the relevant cubes also turn red and rotate. When four or more of the same cube form a square, they turn red and rotate, and their number increases by one (four cycles back to one). Players control a 2x2 cursor which is used to rotate groups of four cubes either clockwise or counter-clockwise. Each space on the grid is occupied by a Numblast cube bearing a number between one and four. It was developed by SCE Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Numblast is a downloadable puzzle game for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. Sony Playstation 3 - Released - July 2, 2009 The game's Mission Mode offers a goal-oriented alternative to the Story Mode's character-based campaigns. ![]() The combat-centric action involves super-human swordplay and supernatural powers, and battles sometimes develop Dynasty Warriors-style odds, as the player's lone hero must aggressively fend through deluges of enemy opponents. By choosing which new powers and abilities to unlock, characters can be custom-developed as they earn experience. In addition to Ichigo, gamers may play through the mission-driven stories of 20 other characters from the popular manga and animated series. Cel-shaded graphics add interactive depth, in the anime's distinctive visual style. Gamers can role-play through re-creations of their favorite plotlines from the Bleach comics and cartoon series, or seek out new side-adventures in the freely roamed game world, stocked with random encounters and fan-friendly details. The afterlife adventures of reluctant Soul Reaper Ichigo Kurosaki make their high-def video game debut in the PlayStation 3-exclusive Bleach: Soul Resurrección. Since the release of the Sounds from the Far East compilation on Rush Hour in 2015, Terada has been enjoying overseas success and renewed interest among the electronic community.Sony Playstation 3 - Released - June 23, 2011 Some remix work for Akiko Kanazawa in the early 90s eventually led to a collaboration starting in the early 2000s under the moniker of Omodaka, which is a fusion of chiptune and Min’yō (Japanese folk music). He later diversified into making jungle in the mid 90s, a style he would eventually gain wider recognition for with the Ape Escape soundtracks. Prior to his acclaim for video game soundtracks, Terada got some recognition for his early 90s house releases, primarily released on his own Far East recording label. He also composed the Japanese version of the soundtrack to the PS2 game Fantavision and the Japan-only game Futari no Fantavision. He’s best known in the west for his work on the Ape Escape (サルゲッチュ, Saru Getchu) series. Soichi Terada (寺田 創一, Terada Soichi) is a Japanese electronic music comp… Read Full Bio ↴ Soichi Terada (寺田 創一, Terada Soichi) is a Japanese electronic music composer. ![]()
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