Typing Namidabashi - Ashita no Joe Touda (Japan / USB Keyboard Doukonban)
PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in 2000
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Category
Edutainment1 player12+
Description
Japanese Typing Namidabashi Ashita no Joe Touda educational app.
Typing Namidabashi - Ashita no Joe Touda review
2/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Decent"
2/5
Music
★★★★★
"Decent"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Sloppy"
Fun
"Frustrating"
Addictiveness
"Boring"
Difficulty
"Very easy"
Lifespan
"Very short"
A touch-typing trainer, often dressed in an animated licence, it chains keystroke exercises to repeat in short sessions. Its 'lifespan' is measured by the fingers' progress, not by a storyline: you return to gain speed and accuracy. The low rating underlines its nature as educational software, where you practise rather than play.
Technical info
💾0,21 GB📅21/12/2000
Published by Sega
Typing Namidabashi - Ashita no Joe Touda (PS2) price, value & rarity
The USB Keyboard Doukonban edition of Typing Namidabashi - Ashita no Joe Touda, a Sega typing game built around the cult boxing manga Ashita no Joe, sold bundled with a USB keyboard. Learning to type to the rhythm of ring bouts makes sense only with the peripheral, which makes it the centrepiece of the bundle. Desirability rests on this complete hardware pack and on the crossing of a manga classic with a niche educational game.