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{{quote|''Things you WILL find in Contact: Monkeys. Cosmic terrorists. Powerful attack stickers. Fishing. Cooking. Humor. Fun with Nintendo Wi-Fi. Deeper meaning in life. Costumes that increase your power and make you more fun to be around.''|The back cover of ''Contact''}}
{{quote|''Things you WILL find in Contact: Monkeys. Cosmic terrorists. Powerful attack stickers. Fishing. Cooking. Humor. Fun with Nintendo Wi-Fi. Deeper meaning in life. Costumes that increase your power and make you more fun to be around.''|The back cover of ''Contact''}}


From the mind of Goichi Suda ("[[Suda 51]]"), the guy who developed the [[Mind Screw|Mind Screwy]] ''[[Killer 7]]'', and published by [[Atlus]] comes a Nintendo DS RPG entitled ''Contact''.
From the mind of Goichi Suda ("[[Suda 51]]"), the guy who developed the [[Mind Screw|Mind Screwy]] ''[[Killer7]]'', and published by [[Atlus]] comes a Nintendo DS RPG entitled ''Contact''.


A professor from an unknown galaxy is chased and attacked by the Klaxon Army (called the "CosmoNOTs" in the US release), and his UFO crash-lands on an unknown planet, scattering its power cells everywhere. In order for him to get his ship back into commission, he enlists the help of Terry, a boy he meets after crash-landing, to help him get his power cells back through the use of specially-developed Decals (yes, the kind you stick on your body).
A professor from an unknown galaxy is chased and attacked by the Klaxon Army (called the "CosmoNOTs" in the US release), and his UFO crash-lands on an unknown planet, scattering its power cells everywhere. In order for him to get his ship back into commission, he enlists the help of Terry, a boy he meets after crash-landing, to help him get his power cells back through the use of specially-developed Decals (yes, the kind you stick on your body).