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It is a hybrid pinball game and real-time strategy game inspired by feudal Japan, and featuring a fictional ball weapon known as the Odama. | It is a hybrid pinball game and real-time strategy game inspired by feudal Japan, and featuring a fictional ball weapon known as the Odama. | ||
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Odama, also known in Europe as Yoot Saito's Odama is a Nintendo GameCube game.
It is a hybrid pinball game and real-time strategy game inspired by feudal Japan, and featuring a fictional ball weapon known as the Odama.
In North America and Europe, the game was packaged with the Nintendo GameCube Microphone; which the game is compatible for.
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