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Join the ranks of a fire fighting company and immerse oneself in the drama, routines, and dangers of the job. When the fire siren sounds, it's full battlestations as the whole company jolts into action and wends onto the scene of a fire. Once on the attack, water may be shot out in steady streams for forcing down conflagrations or billowed out in sprays to cover wider areas. In addition to the fire fighting action, players will find themselves moving around like Solid Snake to avoid falling objects and to reach other areas. Two players may play at once to tame fires cooperatively. Missions in the game take players to a factory, an office tower, apartment complex, multi-story parking garage and even a hospital...all of which fall into flaming distress. Asian vs Japan Versions - A Primer The only difference between the Asian and Japanese version of Sakurazaka Shouboutai is the distribution mark on the back of the DVD insert. The Asian version of Sakurazaka includes a Japanese game DVD and a Japanese instruction manual. As an added bonus, the Asian version includes an English quick-start guide which reveals the controls in the game. View the back cover and screenshots.
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