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Perform surgery with precision in Trauma Center: Second Opinion. Save lives as a skilled surgeon, tackling challenging medical cases with skillful precision.

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In Trauma Center: Second Opinion, what is the name of the final GUILT strain you face? (Expert)
#1: Kyriaki
#2: Bythos
#3: Aletheia
#4: Savato
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In Trauma Center: Second Opinion, which character is primarily responsible for the development of the Healing Touch technique? (Expert)
#1: Derek Stiles
#2: Greg Kasal
#3: Sidney Kasal
#4: Angie Thompson
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Trauma Center: Second Opinion was one of the launch titles for the Wii in North America.
In Trauma Center: Second Opinion, players can unlock a hidden character named Dr. Weaver, who is actually a cat, by completing all operations with an 'S' rank.

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November 19, 2006

Release of Nintendo Wii

The Nintendo Wii gaming console is released, providing innovative motion controls that influence the design and gameplay of future titles such as Trauma Center: Second Opinion.

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January 11, 2007

Release of Trauma Center: Second Opinion

Trauma Center: Second Opinion is released for the Nintendo Wii, featuring motion-controlled surgery gameplay and expanded content from the original DS version.

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