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Nov 16, 2005
DS News | Trauma Center: Under the Knife
Trauma Center: Under The Knife, Nintendo's handheld surgeon simulator, will be released in the UK in March, it was announced today. As will tell you, Trauma Center is a brilliantly inventive game - and one that, until now, was given no confirmed UK release date. To keep your operation-interest pulsing, check out our new screenshots on the right, taken from the US version of the game.Trauma Center: Under The Knife will be released for DS in March ...
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May 16, 2005
DS News | Trauma Center: Under the Knife
Nintendo's DS continues to hold the title of home to the most interesting array of quirky new games and further evidence today comes in the form of brand-new screens of Trauma Center Under the Knife. The 'medical simulation' allows you to play as a doctor who has to perform increasingly complex surgeries. At first it's just another day in the operating room but matters aren't helped when a mysterious outbreak sweeps the area. It's always the way. DS's stylus is your virtual scalpel and ...
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Sep 4, 2008
DS News from N4G | Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2
DS - Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 - Touch Mechanic DS: Trauma Center in a garage... Kando ha just released Touch Mechanic, an interesting garage mechanic simulation game similar to Trauma Center. Even tough this is the first title from this developer I think they made a good job to recreate the "garage lifestyle" and the game will be pretty popular among tuning freaks and car maniacs...
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Sep 4, 2008
DS News from N4G | Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2
DS - Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 - Atlus considering to expand Trauma Center on other systems? Siliconera writes: "Since the Trauma Center series started it found a home on Nintendo consoles by taking advantage of the unique controls found on the Wii and DS. This could change. In a recent survey Atlus asked their fanbase if they would be interested to see Trauma Center games appear on other platforms such as the Xbox 360, PSP, PlayStation 3, and mobile phones. Of course, a public survey doesn't guarantee Trauma Center: 360th Opinion is in development, but Atlus is thinking about where else to take the series."
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Jul 11, 2008
DS News from N4G | Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2
DS - Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 - Trauma Center 2 Demo Available Atlus have released a demo for Trauma Center 2 on the Nintendo DS. The demo is available from the Nintendo Channel on Wii.
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Apr 8, 2008
DS News from N4G | Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2
DS - Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 - Europe goes begging on Trauma Center 2 date VG247: While America got a release date of July 1 for Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 overnight, Nintendo UK won't confirm whether or not Europe's going to see a release of the Atlus medical adventure.

"We've not announced any plans for Trauma Center 2 in Europe at this time," a rep told videogaming247....
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Apr 1, 2008
DS News | Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2
A new Trauma Center game, currently dubbed Under the Knife 2, is on the way to DS, and will boast a new mode that will keep the "all-thumbs" surgeons out there from cocking up too, too badly. The first Trauma Center game was brilliant, but was thought by many to be a little too difficult. The new game will, according to Nintendo Power (via DSFanboy), boast a new mode - presumably an Easy mode - which will off-set the rock ...
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Dec 11, 2006
DS News from N4G | Trioncube
DS - Trioncube - Namco squares up to Tetris with new DS puzzler Trioncube There is something intriguing about Trioncube. By carefully studying its Japanese website, it slowly becomes clear what you're trying to do is mesh together the five types of falling blocks by rotating them as they fall into an initial 3x3 square, called a Trion. Then, the trick becomes to expand that square by making sure subsequent falling blocks are dropped in such a way as to create a new 3x3 square.
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Dec 7, 2006
DS News | Trioncube
Alright, so falling blocks haven't really been novel since the mid '80s. But that hasn't stopped the production of all make and manner of block-oriented puzzle games, many of which have been quite entertaining. Announced today, NAMCO's Trioncube hopes to lodge itself in your DS by being one of the ones that does it right. The goal of the game is to create the eponymous Trion Cube by arranging the falling pieces into 3x3 blocks. This will fill your spaceship's fuel tanks so you can reach the ...
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