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Trauma Center: Under the Knife
Trauma Center: Under the Knife gives you the chance to play doctor. It's just another day in the O.R. until a mysterious outbreak sweeps the area. As the problems get more complex, it's up to you to wield your scalpel and test your medical skills under the most difficult conditions. Patients' lives are in your hands.
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Trauma Center: Under the Knife (DS) - Pre-Owned
Take your Nintendo DS into the Operating Room!Trauma Center: Under the Knife lets YOU play doctor, performing increasingly complex surgeries. At first it's just another day in the O.R., but when a mysterious outbreak sweeps the area, the patients' lives are in your hands--no pressure.The stylus will be your scalpel as you make incisions, anesthetize problem areas, remove tumors, monitor vital signs, apply bandages, and more! Of course, you'll also have to deal with human drama between appointments. Keep a cool head, or you'll be out on the street (and all those years of medical school for nothing).<
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Trauma Center: Under the Knife - Nintendo
I got this for Christmas of 2006, and I still play it regularly. I have honed my skill so that I can beat the whole thing in just under two hours. The moment it ended, I wanted more. Let's start off with the visuals. They are excellent for a DS game, though the framerate does seem to drop on occasion when there's too much going on. They go into the perfect amount of detail so that you can tel... [More]
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Originally released in Japan as Caduceus: Surgical Operation, this doc sim focuses on surgeries, with an arcade-style interface once you've scrubbed up and gotten elbows-deep in a body cavity. Trauma Center: Under the Knife lets YOU play doctor, as you use the stylus as your scalpel to solve complex surgical puzzles with extreme precision. All the while experience a compelling story with intriguing characters. At first you think it's just another day in the OR, but when a mysterious outbreak sweeps...
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Trauma Center: Under the Knife - Nintendo DS
In Trauma Center: Under the Knife, the patients' lives are in the player's hands! Gamers go above the operating table with ten different instruments at their surgical disposal. So go ahead, toss on some scrubs and step into the operating room--the patients are waiting. From Atlus. Nintendo DS. Rated T. Made in Japan.
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The stylus will be your scalpel as you make your incisions, anesthetize problem areas, remove tumors, monitor vital signs , apply bandages, and more. Of course, you'll also have to dea l with human drama between appointments. Keep a cool head, or you'll be out on the street (and all those years of medica
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There was a time when the closest I came to becoming a doctor was my handwriting. Thanks to Atlus, now I can at least save lives with my stylus. Yes, the library of innovative, interactive DS games doesn't seem to be drying up, and in Trauma Center: Under the Knife, we've another quirky Japanese title that somehow makes playing games fun again. Assuming the role of Derek Stiles, a rookie surgeon, your task in Trauma Center is to save the world. Blessed with a unique gift only known as the "healing...
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GUILT is no more. Dr. Derek Stiles and Nurse Angie Thompson faced humanity's greatest threat and triumphed. Now, in the aftermath, they find themselves in unknown territory, forced to deal with the disastrous consequences of the killer virus. Join them as they scramble to address questions left unanswered and put an end to the mystery behind the disease.
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Video Games. This true sequel to the 2005 original -- as opposed to the two Wii spin-offs Second Opinion and New Blood -- once again finds DS gamers in the scrubs of Dr. Derek Stiles and nurse Angie Thompson as they disinfect, slice, and suture through a whole new round of surgical procedures. This time players deal with the aftereffects of the "Guilt" virus that ravaged Caduceus hospital in the original game. Under the Knife 2 features the same sort of soap opera theatrics as the other games in the series, though Atlus promises an improved tool utility, tighter stylus controls, clearer tutorials, and an easy mode for beginners. ~ All Game Guide
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Trauma Center: Under the Knife lets YOU play doctor. The stylus will be your scalpel as you make incisions, anesthetize problem areas, remove tumors, monitor vital signs, apply bandages, and more! Deal with high-stress situations and human drama between appointments, but keep a cool head, or you�ll be out on the street.
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Dramatic fast-paced medical action on the go! Guilt is no more. Dr. Derek Stiles and Nurse Angie Thompson faced humanity's greatest threat and triumphed. Now, in the aftermath, they find themselves in unknown territory, …
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From the first incision to the last suture, you are responsible for guiding Dr. Stiles' hands in the operating room. You inject the medications, slice with the scalpel, reconnect the arteries, and bear the responsibility of every mistake. The hands-on feel is overwhelming at first, but lends a sincere feeling of realism to every procedure. At least, as real as healing a broken bone with antibiotic gel can be. While you'll need a heavy dose of suspended disbelief, Trauma Center will never be mistaken...
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Transformers Revenge Of The Fallen Autobots Trauma Center Under The Knife
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Transformers Decepticons Trauma Center Under The Knife
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Trauma Center: Under The Knife 2 Publisher: Atlus Platform: Nintendo DS (NDS) US$26.92
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