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Posted by GameTrailers Mar 01 2010 21:23 GMT
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Dive into the action of First Response and become a foot-soldier of saving lives!

Posted by Joystiq Feb 24 2010 22:15 GMT
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All the story we need in Trauma Team is "some people get sick, and doctors make them better." But Atlus has generously included a story with the medical action game. In a new featurette on the Atlus site, scenario writer Teppei Kobayashi describes the process of writing for six different medical disciplines, including descriptions of required research, and the fact that the team happened to be working on a medical game when the swine flu epidemic gained notoriety.

A couple of videos of story sequences are also included in the featurette. In addition, new screens are available here.

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Posted by Joystiq Feb 18 2010 00:53 GMT
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A few weeks ago, Atlus demonstrated Trauma Team's forensics segments for us in a webcast. The publisher just released a new trailer focusing on that mode, so you can witness the medical crime-solving gameplay for yourself. It's like Phoenix Wright, but more medical-y, and with more revealing clothes.

Of course, it wouldn't be Trauma Center without some odd supernatural elements, and in Trauma Team's forensic missions, space virus monsters give way to phone calls from the dead. If only Dr. Naomi Kimishima had the presence of mind to ask the victims who killed them.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 17 2010 21:20 GMT
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Solve the mysterious deaths of murder victims in the Forensics missions.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 10 2010 00:15 GMT
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This is Charlie Malone, a composer who has worked on Pac-Man World Rally, Pirates of the Burning Sea and more. He won a contest held by Atlus at E3. As a result, he's totally going to die -- unless you can save him.

Charlie won Atlus's Trauma Team contest, which awarded him the "prize" of becoming a patient in the upcoming medical game. He submitted pictures to Atlus, and was redrawn to "make the character fit the game while retaining the features from the reference picture," according to art director Masayuki Doi. As a result, it'll seem like you're really patching up this guy's insides.

We've also updated our gallery with new images of the game's fictional characters.

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Posted by Joystiq Feb 02 2010 21:59 GMT
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We'll be in the waiting room a bit longer before we're allowed to meet with the Trauma Team. Atlus announced a delay from the game's original April 20 date to May 18. In the meantime, in lieu of an old magazine, why not watch this video about Trauma Team's orthopedics mode? It's all about bones -- setting broken bones, drilling into bones, setting pins, and all manner of extremely methodical work to fix broken Day-Glo bones, all represented in-game as movements within precise guidelines. Even without the Trauma Center time limit or malevolent viruses, it seems stressful.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 02 2010 21:36 GMT
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The third entry in the Trauma Team walkthrough series introduces Orthopedics.

Posted by IGN Jan 28 2010 04:22 GMT
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This patient has a steel girder through his chest. The pressure is on!

Posted by Joystiq Jan 27 2010 02:20 GMT
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Trauma Team's forensics, one of the six medical disciplines represented in the Trauma Center sequel, doesn't just involve examining dead bodies for cause of death. The forensic examiner in this game, Trauma Center's Dr. Naomi Kimishima, takes a more holistic, CSI approach to her job, searching crime scenes, interviewing witnesses, and doing all the work of figuring out the events surrounding the victim's death. What that means for us is that Trauma Team contains an adventure game among its six discrete play styles. And, judging by the case we were walked through in an online presentation by Atlus, it looks like an interesting one!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 26 2010 23:21 GMT
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The art style of Trauma Team goes on display in this Japanese trailer.

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Posted by Joystiq Jan 21 2010 15:00 GMT
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In real life, an endoscopy is when a doctor needs to check out your gutty-works (you know, your innards) using a medical instrument called an endoscope, a long, tube-like device. In the world of Trauma Team, however, to perform an endoscopy you have to summon the power of the "eight million gods that exist to protect this world." You also have to use a bunch of instruments in what appears to be a somewhat complex orchestra conducted by a series of Wiimote and Nunchuk gestures. If there's one thing to take away from this video, it's that the inside of your body is most likely tumor-ridden with tiny little holes everywhere, and you should probably bug your doctor for a check-up. Of course, you could just ask your friend to take a look -- just make sure you sterilize the Wiimote first.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 20 2010 22:59 GMT
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Extend your medical expertise to otherwise unreachable parts of the human body with the application of Endoscopy.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 18 2010 19:58 GMT
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Click image for invasive gallery surgery We hope you've got your stethoscope handy, because we have some new Trauma Screens to look over and nary a Doctor Wife[TM] in sight. There are some cuts to look at, erratic breathing patterns to resolve and even the case of trembly handitis pictured above that needs a cure. So: grab a pen and a clipboard and head into our gallery below to help nurse these wounded screens back to health.

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Posted by Joystiq Jan 07 2010 01:15 GMT
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In previous videos for Atlus's upcoming game Trauma Team, we've seen interviews with the voice actors, and behind-the-scenes footage of the recording process and game development. This latest, however, focuses on something that's only been incidental to other trailers: footage of Trauma Team, the game. In this somewhat infomercial-esque video, Atlus introduces the aspect of the game most like its Trauma Center predecessors: the surgical portion. However, unlike the maddening, arcade-style Trauma Center, many of the surgical challenges come without a time limit. Also seen in this video: pretty good 3D models of bones! We just wanted to point that out.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 05 2010 22:31 GMT
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An overview of the surgery portion of the new medical drama video game Trauma Team from Atlus.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 31 2009 18:30 GMT
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Atlus has introduced the full compliment of the six staffers that make up its upcoming Trauma Team. I asked my wife, an actual doctor, to provide me with some insight on each specialty. My take: Playing as this guy sounds like the other Trauma Center games, except I think they all had names and CR-SO1 is not a name. I'm assuming that, as in previous games and in real surgery, he'll be able to draw a magical sign that slows down time. Dr. McElroy's take: There is no magical healing gel and we never make the sign of the pentagram over our patients, especially not in this part of West Virginia.
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atlus moar like fatlus

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The guy next to the negro chick on the left looks like *crag*ing spike holy dickshits

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Posted by Joystiq Dec 23 2009 19:15 GMT
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The floodgates for Trauma Team publicity are open, starting with the screenshots and now continuing with promotional videos. Atlus takes us behind the scenes of Trauma Team -- wisely choosing to feature the game's voice recording over, say, the medical research the team did. In the first of two videos (above), Atlus offers a tour of PCB Productions, the company producing the voice work for the multidisciplinary medical adventure. In the second (after the break), we meet a few of the actors portraying the quirky medical team, allowing us to put different faces to the voices behind the cartoon characters. Trauma Team is currently scheduled for an April 20 release date.

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Posted by GameTrailers Dec 23 2009 00:29 GMT
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With hundreds of voices in the game, the team behind Trauma Team had quite the job casting the game.

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Posted by GameTrailers Dec 23 2009 00:29 GMT
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Take a look behind the scenes of Trauma Team and meet the voices behind the characters.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 22 2009 18:45 GMT
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click to cut open the galleryIn case you've forgotten about Trauma Team (it has been a while), Atlus's expanded Trauma Center sequel stars a group of six medical professionals, each an expert in a different discipline. These new screens feature each of the game's six simulated medical practices in action: surgery, forensics, diagnostics, first response, endoscopy, and orthopedics. They all seem to involve similar activities: jabbing, cutting, and otherwise manipulating human bodies with Wii Remote motions. Still, the variety of methods through which you manipulate said bodies should help keep the Trauma Center formula from going stale, as should the personalities of the six quirky doctors (the "Drama Team," if you will).

Posted by IGN Dec 21 2009 23:57 GMT
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Check out new shots from Atlus's Trauma Center sequel.

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 10 2009 20:21 GMT
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Check out the rest of the character art in our Flickr set The Magnificent… Six? Trauma Team takes the Trauma Center series in a new direction by shifting the focus from one incredible surgeon to a group of 6 different doctors, each specializing in a different field and having his or her own story. Of course, they [...]

Posted by IGN Dec 10 2009 18:43 GMT
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Atlus releases official character bios and artwork for the emergency room heroes in the upcoming Wii game.

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 09 2009 08:24 GMT
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- clearer gameplay instructions - icons will hint at your next tool - vitals bar now flashes - certain missions won’t have time limits - endoscopy involves keeping an eye on the patient’s vital signs - orthopedic surgery allows only a certain number of mistakes - unlockable hard difficulty - doctors’ plotlines will overlap with one another - roughly 40 operations as of [...]

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Posted by Meow Mod Jul 16 2009 21:49 GMT
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Take an inside look at the details and research put into the Trauma Team title on the Wii.