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Remote Control Dandy SF is an Action game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2005. User Ratings Your Score User Average Product Rating Good (6 ratings) Difficulty.


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Remote Control Dandy is a 1999 mecha action game by Human Entertainment for the Sony PlayStation. In a major departure from most mecha games, it hearkens back to giant robot shows of the '50s and '60s such as Tetsujin 28-gou, in which the robots, rather than containing a human pilot, are controlled from afar via remote.


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In this game we control Mamoru, a teenager boy who can use a remote to control a giant robot to fight the evil force. This game was released at 1999 in Japan. All of text inside the game is.


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Remote Control Dandy 1999 Browse game Gaming Browse all gaming A full English translation of Remote Control Dandy for the PlayStation.00:00 Intro02:06 Main Menu02:22 Prologue: Attack of Giant.


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Remote Control Dandy [SCPS-45418] Thanks to MARKTRADE for providing the game Japanese adverts hires covers. Thanks to KENN for providing the game front & back hires covers. We couldn't find some of the information and covers for this game. When more accurate information or covers are obtained, the entry will be updated adding the missing.


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Remote Control Dandy (リモートコントロール ダンディ) is a Action video game published by HUMAN Entertainment released on July 22nd, 1999 for the Sony PlayStation. (Japan) (Track 1).bin CRC = F0D42361 Relevant FAQ entries: How to play this game with ePSXe emulator on PC What to do with multiple .bin "Track" files? Screenshots:


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Product Rating Good (13 ratings) Difficulty Tough (8) Length 7 Hours (4) More statistics and details Game Detail Platform: PlayStation Genre: Action » General Developer/Publisher: Human.


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Remote Control Dandy is an Action game, developed and published by Human Entertainment, which was rel.More Play all Shuffle 1 36:11 Remote Control Dandy - リモートコントロールダンディ Walkthrough # 1 (Eng.


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Remote Control Dandy is a 1999 mecha action game by Human Entertainment for the Sony PlayStation. In a major departure from most mecha games, it hearkens back to giant robot shows of the '50s and '60s such as Tetsujin 28-gou, in which the robots, rather than containing a human pilot, are controlled from afar via remote.


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Remote Control Dandy is a 1999 mecha action game by Human Entertainment for the Sony PlayStation. In a major departure from most mecha games, it hearkens back to giant robot shows of the '50s and '60s such as Tetsujin 28-gou, in which the robots, rather than containing a human pilot, are controlled from afar via remote.