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[70] Destineer
released its first Fullmetal Alchemist game for the Nintendo DS, a translation of Bandai's Dual Sympathy, on December 15, 2006, and said that they plan to release further titles. [71] On February 19, 2007, Destineer announced the second game in its Fullmetal Alchemist series, Fullmetal Alchemist: Trading Card Game, based on the trading card game of the series, which was released on October 15 of that same year for the Nintendo DS, in North America only. [72][73][74] The massively multiplayer online role-playing game MapleStory received special in-game items based on the second anime series in 2010. [75] Art and guidebooks[edit] Cardback to the Fullmetal Alchemist TCG The Fullmetal Alchemist has received several artbooks. Three artbooks called The Art of Fullmetal Alchemist (イラスト集 FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST, Irasuto Shū Fullmetal Alchemist) were released by Square Enix; two of those were released in the US by Viz Media. [76][77] The first artbook contains illustrations made between May 2001 to April 2003, spanning the first six manga volumes, while the second has illustrations from September 2003 to October 2005, spanning the next six volumes. [28] The last one includes illustrations from the remaining volumes. [78] The manga also has three guidebooks; each of them contains timelines, guides to the Elric brothers' journey, and gaiden
chapters that were never released in manga volumes. [28] Only the first guidebook was released by Viz Media, titled Fullmetal Alchemist Profiles. [79] A guidebook titled "Fullmetal Alchemist Chronicle" (鋼の錬金術師 CHRONICLE), which contains post-manga story information, was released in Japan on July 29, 2011. [80] Merchandise[edit] Action figures, busts, and statues from the Fullmetal Alchemist anime and manga have been produced by toy companies, including Medicom and Southern Island.
Ippo later asked Takamura on the gym's rooftop, and was surprised to find out he does know someone nearby that is a in-fighter who can use the Dempsey Roll, Gazelle Punch, and who has experience with Flicker Jabs. Takamura
pointed to his left eye and told Ippo to look into it to see the face of the one he is talking about. Ippo looked, saw his reflection, and realised that Takamura's meant him. Ippo claimed that he is not a southpaw. Takamura wondered if Ippo has ever noticed his pivot leg when he attacks a lot and uses the Dempsey Roll. Ippo tested it out by shadowboxing and realised that he does switch his pivot leg sometimes.