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[73] Video games[edit] The series was also slated to be adapted into a series of video games, developed for the Nintendo DS,[74] PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2 platforms, which was published by Namco Bandai Games. [75][76][77] All three games have been available in only Japanese, although an incomplete unofficial patch for the Nintendo DS game exists on the internet that partially translates the game into English. [citation needed] A release on the Wii platform was cancelled for unknown reasons. [75] The official website for the first Nintendo DS game launched on July 16, 2007, with the game being released a few months later on October 25. [78] A second game, titled Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Lost Colors, was developed for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2, and released in Japan on March 27, 2008. [79] It is a visual novel game which follows a new protagonist named Rai (ライ), who suffers from amnesia.

[73] Video games[edit] The series was also slated to be adapted into a series of video games, developed for the Nintendo DS,[74] PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2 platforms, which was published by Namco Bandai Games. [75][76][77] All three games have been available in only Japanese, although an incomplete unofficial patch for the Nintendo DS game exists on the internet that partially translates the game into English. [citation needed] A release on the Wii platform was cancelled for unknown reasons. [75] The official website for the first Nintendo DS game launched on July 16, 2007, with the game being released a few months later on October 25. [78] A second game, titled Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Lost Colors, was developed for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2, and released in Japan on March 27, 2008. [79] It is a visual novel game which follows a new protagonist named Rai (ライ), who suffers from amnesia.

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[13] The third part revolves around the theft of "the priceless Black Pearl" by Assane, and his attempt to mend the relationships with his wife and son. [14] Cast and characters[edit] Main[edit] Omar Sy as Assane Diop, a gentleman thief who styles himself after Arsène Lupin and vows to avenge his father's death. Mamadou Haidara as young Assane Diop Ludivine Sagnier as Claire Laurent, Assane's estranged wife and the mother of his child, of whom she has full custody. Ludmilla Makowski as young Claire Laurent Antoine Gouy as Benjamin Férel, Assane's best friend from his school days, who currently works as an antiquarian. Adrian Valli de Villebonne as young Benjamin Férel Soufiane Guerrab as Youssef Guédira, a detective who uses his knowledge of the Arsène Lupin books to track Assane's activity. Shirine Boutella as Sofia Belkacem, a lieutenant detective. As of part 3, she has been promoted to the rank of captain. Etan Simon as Raoul Diop, the son of Assane and Claire Clotilde Hesme as Juliette Pellegrini (parts 1–2; guest, part 3), the daughter of wealthy entrepreneur Hubert Pellegrini. Léa Bonneau as young Juliette Pellegrini Nicole Garcia as Anne Pellegrini (parts 1–2), Hubert's wife. Hervé Pierre as Hubert Pellegrini (parts 1–2; guest, part 3), an unscrupulous business tycoon who once employed Assane's father, Babakar. Fargass Assandé as Babakar Diop (flashback sequences only), Assane's late father, who was falsely accused of having stolen the Pellegrinis' diamond necklace. No philosophy. And at the end of the day, making a statement is what makes a piece of art. This anime really doesn't do that, it feels like it has nothing to say. It feels like a kid trying to copy his sucessful older brothers even though he has no life experience to draw from. And that's ultimately this anime's biggest failing. In short this anime is garbage, and not worth your time.
Go to Japan and you'll find parlors full of people playing Pachinko. SNK needed a savior. Up to the plate stepped a company called Aruze, which had amassed huge wealth by developing and producing Pachinko machines for use in the various gambling parlors throughout Asia. Pachinko is a game that requires almost no effort to play. Prospective players put a few hundred yen into a machine, which in turn gives them a basket full of ball bearings. Then they walk over to a Pachinko machine and drop the bearings into the holes at various speeds. The balls bounce off posts and ramps inside the machine and, if the player is lucky, land in one of the prize holes at the bottom. There's also a variant of Pachinko called Pachi-Slot, which Aruze is especially known for. In Pachi-Slot, a slot machine kicks in when the bearings land in the prize holes. If the symbols match, the player can win a gaggle of Pachinko balls in return. Aruze wanted SNK's intellectual property so it could develop Pachi-Slot machines based upon popular SNK franchises, so, in January 2000, Aruze acquired SNK Corporation and its related companies.