•: April 2, 2010, Mode(s) Dead or Alive Paradise (: デッドオアアライブパラダイス,: Deddo oa araibu paradaisu) is a video game developed by Project Venus and published by for the as part of the series. Paradise is a port and a of 2006's for the, expanding upon the activities available in the original which consisted of mainly beach-related. It was the first game in the series to be released for the portable game system, as well as the first release from the series since the departure of series' creator. The game was met with mostly negative critical reception. In the poolhopping minigame Players start the game at the getaway resort, New Island, as part of a two-week vacation.

The island is inhabited mostly by the -clad girls from the series. The game has several gameplay aspects, featured most prominently is the minigame similar to Dead or Alive Xtreme 2. The other minigames include pool games like hopping and butt battles as well as games like,.

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The second aspect of the game consists of interacting with the girls by mingling with them, giving them presents such as new swimwear. The third aspect is to purchase a camera from the Island Shop and take photographs of the girls which can then be assembled into an album. Once the relationship with the girls is on an intimate level, the girls would then present the player with 'venus clips' which can be viewed and edited by the player. A code was also discovered in the game dubbed 'Emperor's New Clothes', which allowed the player to have the girls nude, although certain inappropriate parts are not shown. Dead or Alive Paradise promo booth at 2006 The previous team leader of, had previously expressed interest in bringing the series to handhelds such as the and in 2004.

The game was first revealed in Japanese gaming magazine in December 2009. A North American release was announced a month later in January 2010. Paradise is the first game in the series not to be developed by Team Ninja. Regarding, when questioned about it, Team Ninja's Yosuke Hayashi implied that he would consider making if people stated their support for it on Team Ninja's official account. On March 11, 2010, a -free demo version was released on the Japanese, and then distributed by Japanese website 4Gamer and other web sites. The demo features a sample of the game's Gravure Mode, where the player chooses a character, a swimsuit and a situation to take photos. In the demo, Hitomi is the only available character, with two bikinis and three situations.

Unlike in the full version, the pictures cannot be saved in the demo. The demo can currently be downloaded on PSP demo specialized web sites, as well as in the game's official Japanese website. The game was released in all regions during March and April 2010. In Japan, Dead or Alive Paradise had on its release, other than the stand-alone game, two different bundles: one costing ¥7,329 and the other costing ¥15,729. Tmpgenc authoring works 4 full crack software.

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The first comes with a secret photo album, a soundtrack CD, an original Kasumi box cover and the game. The second one is bundled with all that plus a Kasumi figurine, which wears two different swimsuits. Reception [ ] Reception Aggregate score Aggregator Score 38/100 Review scores Publication Score 3/10 4/10 5/10 7/10 5/10 Dead or Alive Paradise has received generally negative to mediocre reviews, resulting in a score of only 38/100. And from both gave the game a 0.0/10 rating saying the best word to describe the game is 'pathetic'. On the other hand, gave it a relatively high score of 7/10 saying on its verdict that it is 'overall fun and deceptively deep.'

Controversy [ ] The (ESRB) classification has described Dead or Alive Paradise as filled with 'creepy voyeurism' and 'bizarre, misguided notions of what women really want.' The original text was rewritten later and ESRB apologized saying the first post was posted 'in error', considering it 'improperly' and filled with 'subjective language.' Producer Yoshinori Ueda said that the game is not supposed to be softcore pornography, neither degrading towards women. However, art director Yasushi Nakamura also implied that if fans did masturbate to the series, Team Ninja 'could consider that a success'. He also said that Paradise was an effort to restart making the Dead or Alive series, as well as to broaden its appeal.

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