Inside Namco Bandai’s Booth

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Here’s a list of what Namco Bandai says they are going to show off at E3. The list has some great news like Tales of the Abyss making its US debut and a playable IGPX game.

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Playstation 2

Tales of the Abyss (pictured)

Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra

Pac-Man World Rally

The Fast and The Furious

Snoopy vs. The Red Baron

Charlie Brown’s All-Stars

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja

Zatchbell!: Mamodo Fury

.hack//G.U. Vol.1: Rebirth

One Piece Grand Adventure

IGPX

Eureka Seven Vol 1: The New Wave

 

PSP

Tekken: Dark Resurrection

The Legend of Heroes II: Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch

Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception

The Fast and The Furious

Snoopy vs. The Red Baron

Charlie Brown’s All-Stars

 

Gamecube

One Piece Grand Adventure

Pac-Man World Rally

Zatchbell!: Mamodo Fury

 

PC

Mage Knight Apocalypse

Warhammer: Mark of Chaos

Hellgate: London

Pac-Man World Rally

Snoopy vs. The Red Baron

 

Xbox 360

Mobile Ops: The One Year War

 

 

Check below for a sneak preview of the line up from Namco Bandai. 

Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra (PlayStation 2)

A year has passed since Xenosaga Episode II.  Shion has resigned her post at Vector Industries after realizing that the company is deeply connected to the cause of the Gnosis phenomenon.  She has thus joined forces with Scientia, an underground organization, in order to unveil Vector’s true objectives.  Featuring more than eight hours of movies including voiced cut-scenes, Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra is the exciting conclusion to the epic trilogy loved by RPG fans worldwide.  Players will experience an updated battle system combining the best aspects of the first two games, while introducing the new Break system.  Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra will also feature an extensive mini-game complete with a mini-game map editor.  Uncover the future of humanity this Fall 2006.

 

Tales of the Abyss (PlayStation 2)

Tales of the Abyss puts players in the role of Luke fon Fabre, sole heir to a family of aristocrats.  He was kidnapped several years ago, and the shock left him with no memories of his life before.  Luke is suddenly thrown into the outside world where he knows nothing of those who might be his friends, or those who already are his enemies.  This epic story is told with some of the most realistic character models ever used in the Tales series and beautiful anime cut-scenes by Production I.G.  Tales of the Abyss also features the Flexible Motion Battle System where the player controls characters in a free-roaming battlefield.  Players can start their epic quest in Fall 2006.

 

Pac-Man World Rally (PlayStation 2, PSP system, Nintendo GameCube, PC)

Pac-Man World Rally lets players race through a variety of environments from Pac-Man World as Pac-Man, Pac Jr. and other beloved characters from past Namco classics.  In one of the fastest and most exciting kart racing games ever, players will race for the win or fight it out in colorful Battle Arenas with special weapons, power-ups and a variety of Pac-Man powers.  The race begins in Summer 2006.

 

Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception (PSP system)

Featuring an entirely new world and story, this first PSP system installment of the popular Ace Combat franchise features a suite of highly detailed and realistically modeled licensed aircraft.  New additions include original aircraft and wireless multiplayer, ensuring Ace Combat for the PSP system will be a memorable experience.  Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception also features a Strategic AI System where mission objectives reflect a player’s decision.  The PSP system takes flight with Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception in Fall 2006.

 

Tekken: Dark Resurrection (PSP system)

Tekken: Dark Resurrection is one of the most explosive fighting games to arrive on the PSP system.  Featuring some of the most realistic graphics on a handheld platform, Tekken Dark: Resurrection will have 19 stages with destructible objects.  Players will have the choice of two new characters – Lili and Dragunov – allowing for more than 30 characters to choose from.  This extensive list of characters is possible through character customization with more than double the items seen in Tekken 5.  Using the wireless connectivity of the PSP system, players can battle friends using their customized characters.  The fighting genre will resurrect on the PSP system in Summer 2006.

 

The Legend of Heroes II: Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch (PSP system)

The popular RPG series makes another appearance on the PSP system with The Legend of Heroes II: Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch.  In this game, players embark on a pilgrimage to find 5 shrines in Tirasweel, and discover a mystery left behind by a mysterious witch.  Taking place in a beautiful world inhabited with rich details, players are quickly drawn into the storyline.  Enemies appear on the world map, eliminating random battles.  They can gauge the player’s strength and will “turn tail and run” if they sense the player is stronger than they are.  The prophecy is set to take place in June 2006.

 

Mobile Ops: The One Year War (Xbox 360)

Mobile Ops: The One Year War opens when rebel space colonies launch a brutal bid for independence from the Earth Federation.  Advanced ECM (Electronic Countermeasures) has rendered range sensors and communications useless, resulting in the rise of new war machines called Mobile Suits. These ultimate instruments of destruction, capable of metal-clashing hand-to-hand combat, completely redefine modern warfare.  Fight on foot, in vehicles and in Mobile Suits in a robust single and multiplayer experience through multiple scenarios and battlefields.  Pick your side, choose your weapon and prove your supremacy.

 

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja (PlayStation 2)

Experience the hit manga and TV series NARUTO like never before.  Join Naruto and his friends in their Ninja Academy quests as they battle the best in the land.  Fight as one of more than 12 playable characters in interactive stages while performing powerful ninjutsu moves.  Players can battle in close combat, use weapons and call on support characters to assist with super attacks or drop off power-ups.  Tons of replay value is added with unlockable features and more!  Players can enroll in the Ninja Academy in June 2006.

 

Zatchbell!: Mamodo Fury (PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube)

Players join Zatch, Kiyo and other characters from the hit manga and TV series ZATCHBELL! as they battle to become the mighty mamodo king!  This time, up to four players can choose from more than 20 different playable teams.  With three gameplay modes including Story Mode, VS mode and Arcade Mode, players can experience all the action in environments faithful to the TV series.  All voice acting is even done by the U.S. TV show cast.  Zatchbell!: Mamodo Fury hits consoles Fall 2006.

 

.hack//G.U. Vol.1: Rebirth (PlayStation 2)

The hit video game and TV series returns to the epic fantasy online RPG stage on the PlayStation 2.  Years after the events of the first .hack installment, the most popular MMORPG in the world has returned from the ashes as “The World: R2”. As Haseo the Terror of Death, players are thrown into his quest for revenge in his search for the mysterious PK (Player Killer) Tri-Edge. This time, players will interact in the real and virtual worlds with fellow “The World” players through various chats, mails, and fully voiced video news clips. Together with Haseo’s virtual partners, login to challenge and solve the mysteries of “The World”.  hack//G.U. Vol.1: Rebirth arrives in stores in Fall 2006.

 

One Piece Grand Adventure (PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube)

Based on the popular comic and anime series, One Piece: Grand Adventure delivers battles that take place with a new free-moving Vs. Battle action system that will offer hours of entertainment.  The game has also been completely revamped with the inclusion of an engrossing Adventure Mode, sending players on various mini-game filled quests as well as allowing players to create their very own band of roving pirates.  One Piece: Grand Adventure hits stores in Fall 2006. This title has not yet been concept approved by Sony Computer Entertainment America.

 

IGPX (PlayStation 2)

The thrill of the popular Cartoon Network series IGPX, comes to the PlayStation 2 in an exhilarating fashion.  Delivering the intense chase as you battle against your opponents, IGPX provides a type of thrill never before experienced.  By creating a strategic scenario with a variety of formations, players are able to participate in combinations with partners that will deliver high-impact attacks.  IGPX takes the flag on the PlayStation 2 in Fall 2006. 

 

Eureka Seven Vol 1: The New Wave (PlayStation 2)

The original TV series comes to life on the PlayStation 2 with Eureka Seven Vol 1: The New Wave.  Players assume the role of Sumner Sturgeon, a government agent looking to unravel a deep conspiracy, in this prequel to the animation that unfolds the events leading up to the Eureka Seven anime series.  Featuring intense mecha combat and mind-boggling board riding action, Eureka Seven Vol 1: The New Wave is riding into stores in Summer 2006.

 

The Fast and The Furious (PlayStation 2, PSP system)

Inspired by Universal Pictures’ upcoming film, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, this game will immerse players in the underground world of drift racing – a form of racing that replaces simple drag racing with a rubber-burning, automotive art form that consists of an exhilarating balance of speeding and gliding through a heart-stopping course of hairpin turns and switchbacks. Set in a world related to, yet separate from, the movie, the game features a ground-breaking drift mechanic that makes drifting accessible to both beginning and veteran racing game drivers. The gameplay features evolutionary new systems like the Drift Indicator that make The Fast and the Furious the most accessible yet realistic drift game.  Created through a licensing agreement with Universal Studios Consumer Products Group, this must-have racing title drifts to retailers in Summer 2006.

 

Snoopy vs. The Red Baron (PlayStation 2, PSP system, PC)

While snoozing atop his doghouse one day, Snoopy has a magical dream.  Just like in the celebrated Peanuts comic strip, he becomes a virtuoso flying ace, piloting his World War I bi-plane in a heroic attempt to foil the plans of his archenemy, the Red Baron.  Join Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang as you soar above six vividly rendered worlds.  Pilot Snoopy’s famous Sopwith Camel and other unique aircraft in perilous sky-high dogfights, air races and heart-pounding missions with dozens of comical weapons and gadgets at your disposal.  Snoopy vs. The Red Baron takes to the skies in Fall 2006.

 

Charlie Brown’s All-Stars (PlayStation 2, PSP system)

The cast of Peanuts has come together in an entertaining and fun pick-up-and-play baseball game, Charlie Brown’s All-Stars.  Players can help Charlie Brown end his 900 game losing streak as they play baseball with an incredible cast of more than 30 Peanuts characters.  Players can also take part in any of four Party Games, including batting, fielding and pitching contests, as well as a good ol’ fashioned game of “Lucy Says.”  As players progress through the game they will have the chance to enjoy classic Peanuts storylines, artwork and unlock tons of bonus content including every baseball-related Peanuts comic strip.  Charlie Brown’s All-Stars steps up to the plate in Spring 2007. This title has not yet been concept approved by Sony Computer Entertainment America.

 

Mage Knight Apocalypse (PC)
A select group of heroes must defeat the Apocalypse Dragon, a seemingly unstoppable five-headed monstrosity that has been summoned by the forces of Chaos in Mage Knight Apocalypse.  Five unique character classes can be selected – all with hundreds of weapons, armor and abilities to customize.  These heroes will battle hundreds of unique enemies with brilliant special effects in a beautiful 3D world.  Players will adventure as they’ve only before imagined as they explore with a free camera, engage in multiplayer missions.  Dynamic enemy scaling and multiple alternate scenarios means near infinite replay-ability.  For the PC in Summer 2006.

 

Warhammer: Mark of Chaos (PC)

Faithful to the Warhammer world, Warhammer: Mark of Chaos puts the focus squarely on the battlefield with a real-time combat system that gives the player unprecedented customization and control of his army.  This RTS focuses on armies and battling while de-emphasizing the tedious aspects of base and resource management.  Players will also have the opportunity to use environments to their advantage, as well as customize Heroes and Champions with inventories and skill trees and challenge opponents in dueling.  Choose from a variety of modes for both casual and competitive play coming to a battlefield on a PC near you in Fall 2006.

 

Hellgate: London (PC)
Hellgate: London combines the depth of role-playing games and action of first-person titles, while offering infinite playability with randomly created levels, items and events.  The player creates a heroic character and then, completes quests and battles through innumerable hordes of demons to advance through experience levels and branching skill paths.  A robust, flexible skill and spell system, highly customizable appearances and a massive variety of randomly generated equipment allow players to create their own unique hero.


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