Press Release
BANDAI
ANNOUNCES "SAMURAI CHAMPLOO" FOR PLAYSTATION(R)2
Samurai Swordplay and
Hip Hop Mix It Up in 2006
CYPRESS, CA – September 20, 2005 – Bandai Games
Inc. today announced "Samurai Champloo" for the PlayStation 2
computer entertainment system. Based on the hit television
series running on Cartoon Network’s wildly popular adult swim
block, "Samurai Champloo" the video game introduces a truly
innovative fighting system that unleashes samurai hack-and-slash
combos hinged on the hip hop soundtrack of the gamers’ choosing.
With inimitable "Tate" and "Trance" fighting modes inspired from
the dazzling style of the series, this unique combination of
music and swordplay is scheduled to ship early 2006.
"Created by Shinichiro Watanabe, the director of the phenomenal
‘Cowboy Bebop’ and ‘Macross Plus,’ ‘Samurai Champloo’ the
animated series is an unlikely and irreverent union of 19th
century Japan and urban hip hop," said Yoshinobu Matsuo,
co-producer at Bandai Games. "So we approached the combat action
genre with Watanabe’s aesthetics in mind. The stylish grooves
are so integral to the fighting, samurai swordplay will never be
the same again."
The hard-edged, hip-hop, pulse-pounding blend of wry humor,
hardcore samurai action and lush animation of "Samurai Champloo"
can also be seen in the multi-episodic series on DVD from Geneon
Entertainment.
About "Samurai Champloo"
"Samurai Champloo" for the PlayStation 2 steps out of the
hack-and-slash action genre and offers a new way to swing a
finely-honed samurai blade. Set in Japan with hip hop feel from
the hit TV series by the same name, this title allows gamers to
breathe life to a "lost episode" as one of three playable
characters – Mugen, a reckless samurai with break-dancing
fighting style, calculated Jin who abides by the decorum of
Bushido, and a mysterious new character exclusive to the video
game. Stranded in northern land of Ezo (current day Hokkaido) in
search of the samurai who smells of sunflowers, the player must
face foreign mercenaries, master swordsmen, diabolical
assassins, mythical beasts, and gangster monkeys.
The core of the game’s unique combat system lies in the
innovative integration of music and linked attacks. The players
can choose an array of combos based on the different hip hop
grooves that they can swap at will. Music tracks become
collectible, opening an extensive assortment of linked attacks
that can be implemented tactically during combat.
Two additional fighting modes accompany the music-combo combat
system, the visually arresting "Tate" and "Trance." When the
tension gauge (fueled by a series of successful combos) is
filled, the gamer will enter in "Tate" mode where the samurai is
faced with a lone opponent artfully staged in front of a vibrant
Japanese screen. After initiating a combination of buttons to
stay in "Tate," the gamer can fulfill a hit meter to enter into
"Trance." At this point, the background changes to silhouettes
and an unrelenting number of enemies will attack the player. The
player must survive and cut down opponents without taking a
number of hits until the music ends. If the player survives, he
is rewarded with a new item or weapon. With these innovative
modes, "Samurai Champloo" is an original action title that melds
hip hop attitude with the lyricism of the samurai warrior.
About Bandai Games Inc. Bandai Games Inc. is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Bandai America Incorporated and a leading
publisher of interactive entertainment software for popular
videogame systems such as the PSP(TM) (PlayStation(R) Portable)
system, PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox(R)
video game system from Microsoft, the Nintendo DS(TM), Nintendo
GameCube(TM), and the Game Boy(R) Advance. Unique characters and
stimulating game experiences highlight Bandai Games Inc.’s
distinctive product lineup which include hit titles such as
Inuyasha and Digimon. Bandai Games Inc. is headquartered in
Cypress, California. For more information and press downloads
please visit: www.BandaiGames.com.
About Geneon Entertainment
A leading supplier of Japanese animation in North America,
GENEON ENTERTAINMENT (USA) INC. (www.geneonanimation.com) is a
full-service producer and distributor of entertainment content
including film, music, animation and television shows on DVD and
CD. Continually introducing new and classic anime and
live-action programming, as well as anime CD soundtracks, the
company also serves as a creative partner to many of Japan's top
anime production companies. Additionally, Geneon Entertainment
distributes critically acclaimed musical performances on DVD and
CD from renowned artists. Headquartered in Long Beach,
California, Geneon Entertainment’s parent company is Tokyo-based
advertising giant Dentsu, Inc.
Dentsu Inc., founded in 1901, is the largest advertising agency
brand and the fifth largest marketing and communications
organization in the world. Based in Tokyo, Dentsu offers
national, multinational and global clients the most
comprehensive range of advertising and marketing services
through its unique "Total Communications Services" approach.
Dentsu has pioneered and set global standards for integrated
communications, which in latter years have been adopted by a
number of major international networks. Dentsu’s consolidated
revenues for fiscal term 03/04 were recorded at $16.1 billion.
Dentsu is publicly traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.