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Doshin the Giant UK Import Review Review scoring Ben Cartledge Summary GameCube version of the oddball 64DD title. Players assume the role of a yellow giant with a conspicuously placed "outie".


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Doshin the Giant (巨人のドシン Kyojin no Doshin?) is a game for the GameCube and the failed Nintendo 64DD.


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Longplay of Doshin the Giant, played as the PAL version on the GameCube. This game's version was released on Sep. 20th, 2002. Tell us what you think by leavi.


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Details. Bigger than Goliath and a whole lot friendlier, Doshin the Giant stomps exclusively onto Nintendo GameCube with a unique brand of strategy gaming. Nintendo's newest, biggest and yellowest star begins his career by rising from the ocean and stepping onto a sparsely-inhabited group of tropical islands. The wide-eyed locals name their new.


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Doshin the Giant (aka Kyojin no Doshin ( 巨人のドシン) in Japan) is a 1999 Nintendo god simulation game for the Nintendo 64DD released in Japan on December 1, 1999. The original game was bundled with the 64DD console. An add-on was released five months later called Kyojin no Doshin Kaih.


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The most famous of those games is probably Doshin the Giant, released in the west for the GameCube in 2002. In it you walk around a large open world as a friendly faced giant, terraforming the.


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Doshin the Giant is Nintendo 's take on the god sim genre. Doshin is an embodiment of the sun, a giant who oversees the inhabitants on Barudo Island, a tropical paradise not found on any maps.


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Doshin the Giant is the first game on the NINTENDO GAMECUBE where you set the rules and create the world you live in. With two characters available to play, you must first make the choice between.


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The legend is of a Giant that appears from nowhere. This mysterious Giant appears on the horizon at dawn and then just as mysteriously disappears at sunset. However the next morning he appears.


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Doshin the Giant is a bizarre game, we don't think anyone would deny that. The basic premise is that you are the Love Giant called Doshin (named after the onomatopoeic sound of a giant's.


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Overview. Doshin the Giant is a Nintendo-published god game which was originally released in Japan for the failed Nintendo 64 add-on, the 64DD.Although that version of the game would come to spawn a sequel for the same platform, the first installment is the more familiar of the two in the series, as a GameCube port was released for European and Japanese markets in 2002.


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Doshin the Giant gameplay for the Nintendo GameCube (NGC, GCN).Played on a original Nintendo Wii and recorded with Elgato Game Capture HD.Genre: God gameDeve.


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Doshin the Giant [a] is a god simulation game developed by Param and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 and GameCube. It was originally released in Japan on December 1, 1999, as a launch game disk for the 64DD peripheral for Nintendo 64. A soundtrack by Tatsuhiko Asano was released on CD by Media Factory, early the next year.