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|image = Cy-Girls_boxart.jpg | |image = Cy-Girls_boxart.jpg | ||
|caption = NTSC-U Boxart | |caption = NTSC-U Boxart | ||
|developer = Konami | |developer = KCEJ | ||
|publisher = Konami | |||
|genre = Action-adventure Third-person shooter | |genre = Action-adventure Third-person shooter | ||
|gameinfo = CY Girls the game tells a spy-fi story of CG-1 Ice (voiced by Michelle Ruff), the genius hacker and firearms expert on the mission to destroy an information file in the highly secure corporate building in Buenos Aires (where she is navigated by her partner Sancho), and CG-6 Aska (voiced by Mari Iijima), a master female ninja with astonishing athletic ability attempting to avenge the death of her father in a secret village in Japan (where she is navigated by her brother Kogetsu). While only Ice and Aska are made available as player characters, other CG member also appear in the game. | |gameinfo = CY Girls the game tells a spy-fi story of CG-1 Ice (voiced by Michelle Ruff), the genius hacker and firearms expert on the mission to destroy an information file in the highly secure corporate building in Buenos Aires (where she is navigated by her partner Sancho), and CG-6 Aska (voiced by Mari Iijima), a master female ninja with astonishing athletic ability attempting to avenge the death of her father in a secret village in Japan (where she is navigated by her brother Kogetsu). While only Ice and Aska are made available as player characters, other CG member also appear in the game. | ||
Aska is also a hidden character in the 2003 video game DreamMix TV World Fighters for PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. | Aska is also a hidden character in the 2003 video game DreamMix TV World Fighters for PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. Also Known As: Cool Girl (JP) | ||
|wikipedia = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cy_Girls Wikipedia] | |wikipedia = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cy_Girls Wikipedia] | ||
|reviewlinks = [http://ps2.ign.com/articles/501/501638p1.html IGN] | |reviewlinks = [http://ps2.ign.com/articles/501/501638p1.html IGN] | ||
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|NTSCU = 1 | |NTSCU = 1 | ||
|serialsNTSCU = SLUS-20697 | |serialsNTSCU = SLUS-20697 <br> SLUS-20854 | ||
|CRCsNTSCU = | |CRCsNTSCU = | ||
|releasedateNTSCU = March 23, 2004 | |releasedateNTSCU = March 23, 2004 | ||
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|PAL = 1 | |PAL = 1 | ||
|serialsPAL = | |serialsPAL = SLES-82018 <br> SLES-82019 | ||
|CRCsPAL = | |CRCsPAL = | ||
|releasedatePAL = May 7, 2004 | |releasedatePAL = May 7, 2004 | ||
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|NTSCJ = 1 | |NTSCJ = 1 | ||
|serialsNTSCJ = SLPM-65506 | |serialsNTSCJ = SLPM-65506 <br> SLPM-65507 (VW088-J1) | ||
|CRCsNTSCJ = | |CRCsNTSCJ = | ||
|releasedateNTSCJ = February 19, 2004 | |releasedateNTSCJ = February 19, 2004 |