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Two players can share one Nintendo DSi system to face off against each other in a one-on-one grudge match, while single-player mode offers the chance to pick your favorite fighter and take on relentless opponents of your own creation. Complete your game setup by customizing backgrounds and choosing from three awesome soundtracks, then prepare for battle. Better yet, repeat the simple, step-by-step process and create a lineup of up to eight fighters. Choose one of the four available fighting styles, name your character and you're done. Use the Nintendo DSi system's built-in camera to take pictures of yourself and your friends in various poses, then use the built-in microphone to record sound effects and dialogue to give your warrior a voice. Welcome to Photo Dojo, where you create a dojo filled with ruthless (or humorous) fighting machines using images of you and your friends. Price: Zero Nintendo DSi Points through J200 Nintendo DSi Points starting June 11, 2010 More information on all of these (and other) newly released games can be found below.ĮSRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) Ц Violence
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Wii owners will get a chance to download the third Phoenix Wright game this as Capcom will bring Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations to the Wii Shop Channel. Also available this week on the DSiWare Shop is a remake of the classic (and hilarious) platforming game Earthworm Jim.
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Best of all, the game is free to download from now until June 10. Photo Dojo requires players to take pictures of themselves and their friends with the DSi Camera to insert themselves into a fighting game. This week sees the addition of Photo Dojo to the DSiWare Shop.
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(This article was written by Keita Mano and Takeshi Tohyama.It's Monday and Nintendo has performed their weekly update on the Wii Shop Channel and the DSiWare Shop. Today, about 100 million enthusiasts enjoy the martial art globally.Īccording to the Okinawa prefectural board of education, in the 2020 school year, karate was part of the school curriculum at 129 of the 143 public junior high schools and 21 of the 50 public senior high schools.Ĭalls are growing in Okinawa to have karate designated as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO. From its roots in Okinawa when it was still known as the Ryukyu Kingdom between 1429 until 1879, karate spread to mainland Japan and later the world by karate masters from Okinawa. Karate is debuting as an Olympic sport in Tokyo. “In the future, I want to follow in his footsteps and become an athlete who can compete on the world stage,” Shimada said.
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He watched Kiyuna compete on TV at home and said everything about his performance made him the world’s best.

“He never lets his guard down from start to finish and I was always impressed by the way in which he gave his all every time,” Shimada said.

In junior high school, Shimada, 21, joined the same karate dojo that Kiyuna belonged to and got a first-hand look at how seriously he took his training. Tatsuo Shimada, the current captain of the karate team at Okinawa International University, has idolized Kiyuna for years.

“While I believe he was under tremendous pressure, he overcame it by maintaining his calm in his own way.” “He has given us a large amount of moving feelings and courage,” said Yoshitaka Taira, 77, who heads the Okinawa Prefecture Karatedo Federation. Kiyuna was born in Okinawa city and continued to train in Naha, the prefectural capital, even after he graduated from Okinawa International University. “I hope they will all hold large goals and have lives that follow their own paths.” “I feel I have been able to teach the children of Okinawa that they can also achieve their dreams if they do not give up and continue to pursue them,” Kiyuna said after his victory. 6 achievement in karate’s “kata” event in Tokyo also had special meaning because the sport of karate originated in Okinawa and it is where kata is performed by a wide segment of the local population. There was much rejoicing in Okinawa Prefecture over Ryo Kiyuna becoming the first Okinawan native to win an Olympic gold medal after the southernmost prefecture returned to Japanese sovereignty in 1972.
