NAMCO BANDAI
GAMES SHIPS
TRIO OF
DIGIMON
GAMES TO
RETAIL
STORES
Digimon
World® Data
Squad™ for
PlayStation®2
System and
Digimon
World® Dawn
& Dusk for
Nintendo DS™
Now
Available
Nationwide
SANTA CLARA,
Calif.,
(September
18, 2007) –
Leading
video games
publisher
and
developer
NAMCO BANDAI
Games
America Inc.
today
announced
that it has
shipped
Digimon
World® Data
Squad™ for
the
PlayStation®2
computer
entertainment
system and
Digimon
World® Dawn
and Digimon
World® Dusk
for the
Nintendo DS™
to retail
stores
nationwide.
Featuring
hundreds of
Digimon to
collect,
train and
evolve,
these three
games bring
players
closer to
their
favorite
Digital
Monsters
through fun
RPG gameplay,
colorful
graphics,
and
strategic
turn-based
battle
systems.
Players
guide Marcus
Damon in
Digimon
World Data
Squad, a
member of
the
secretive
DATS (Data
Squad) sent
to examine
the
mysterious
disappearance
of a group
of children.
During the
course of
the
investigation,
the Seven
Demon Kings
arrive,
wreaking
havoc across
the world
and putting
their
investigation
in jeopardy.
As Marcus,
it is up to
players to
find the
missing kids
while
defeating
the deadly
Seven Demon
Kings and
their evil
minions.
Digimon
World Data
Squad boasts
the
following
features:
• Dozens of
Digimon - As
you travel
through more
than 10
unique
stages,
collect and
evolve 140
Digimon.
Each Digimon
has its own
unique
strengths
and
weaknesses,
and
upgrading
your Digimon
can be
easily done
through the
intuitive
Galactic
Evolution
System!
• Exciting
new look and
feel -
Digimon
World Data
Squad
features cel-shaded
artwork and
emotive
Digimon that
are affected
by the way
you treat
them.
• Numerous
items to
wield -
There are
over 250
items to
find and
acquire
during the
course of
the game.
Some items
will help
solve
complex
puzzles,
while others
will provide
different
advantages
in battle.
• Unique
storyline
and
characters -
Digimon
World Data
Squad
features a
storyline
that
parallels
the upcoming
Digimon Data
Squad
cartoon
premiering
this fall on
Toon
Disney’s
Jetix block
as well as
new
characters
voiced by
the same
actors from
the animated
series.
In Digimon
World Dawn
and Dusk, a
huge
earthquake
has stricken
the Sunshine
and Dark
Moon
districts,
damaging the
access
points to
the Digital
World and
causing many
Digimon to
mysteriously
devolve into
Digi-Eggs.
The two
games
present
parallel
perspectives
of the
catastrophe
through the
eyes of
opposing
tamers,
while
letting
players
collect and
evolve more
than 400
Digimon.
Digimon
World Dawn
and Dusk
include the
following
features:
• Hundreds
of Digimon -
As players
travel
throughout
the land,
collect,
tame, train,
and evolve
over 400
Digimon from
8 different
species.
Each game
contains
some unique
and rare
Digimon that
can only be
obtained
through
wireless
communication
with the
other
version of
the game.
• New World
Maps -
Digimon
World Dawn
and Dusk
both contain
a new world
map, which
always shows
where
players have
been and
their
current
location.
The maps
also show
info on each
dungeon,
including
what items
and Digimon
are
available.
• New &
Improved
Digifarm -
Raise,
train, and
evolve new
Digimon.
Different
farms and
goods help a
Digimon
learn new
abilities
and can
boost their
stats.
• Compelling
and
Strategic
Battle
System -
With intense
3-on 5
turn-based
battles,
manage the
placement of
your Digimon
to gain a
tactical
edge over
enemies.
• Wireless
Connectivity
- Take your
Digimon and
battle or
trade via
the Nintendo
Wi-FI
Connection
service. The
winner of
wireless
battles
obtains
“Tamer”
points which
can be used
to obtain
unique
items.
Digimon
World Data
Squad for
the
PlayStation
2 system is
rated “E10+”
by the ESRB
and each
carry a
suggested
retail price
of $29.99.
Digimon
World Dawn
and Dusk for
the Nintendo
DS are rated
“E” by the
ESRB and
carry a
suggested
retail price
of $29.99.
For more
information
about these
new Digimon
titles and
the Digimon
series,
please
visit:
www.namcobandaigames.com.
About NAMCO
BANDAI Games
America Inc.
NAMCO BANDAI
Games
America Inc.
is a leading
interactive
entertainment
software
publisher
and
developer
based in
Santa Clara,
CA. The
company is a
part of the
NAMCO BANDAI
group of
companies
known for
creating and
publishing
many of the
industry's
top video
game
franchises
including
the
PAC-MAN®,
SOULCALIBUR®,
Naruto™ and
Tekken®
brands. For
more
information
about NAMCO
BANDAI Games
America
Inc., and
our products
log onto
www.namcobandaigames.com.
About Toei
Animation
Inc.
Toei
Animation
Inc. (TAI),
a
wholly-owned
subsidiary
of Toei
Animation
Co., Ltd.
established
in Los
Angeles in
2004, looks
forward to
spreading
the
world-renowned
Japanese
animation
studio’s
extensive
library and
pursuing
co-production
projects in
North and
Latin
America and
other
English-speaking
territories
worldwide.
The main
business
operations
of TAI
include film
licensing in
all media
and emerging
platforms,
merchandise
licensing
and
co-productions
with local
establishments.
Dream Ahead
– Toei
Animation.
www.toei-anim.com
About
Digimon Data
Squad
Animated
Series
The fifth
season of
the hugely
popular
DIGIMON
animated
series is
set to debut
Fall 2007 on
Toon
Disney’s
Jetix block.
Under the
title
DIGIMON DATA
SQUAD, Toei
Animation’s
mega-hit
animated
series
follows the
adventures
of Marcus
and Agumon
as they
challenge
the menacing
Digimon who
are
intruding
into the
human world
to cause
nothing but
trouble. To
ensure
planetary
safety, the
pair is
inducted
into a
special
investigation
unit called
DATS (Data
Squad).
Being a
reformed
schoolyard
punk, Marcus
learns to
channel his
belligerence
toward the
evil Digimon,
and to work
as a team to
help protect
the human
world from
ruin.
©Akiyoshi
Hongo, Toei
Animation ®
& © 1997 -
2007 Bandai.
DIGIMON,
DIGITAL
MONSTERS,
DIGIMON
WORLD and
all related
logos, names
and
distinctive
likenesses
thereof are
the property
of Bandai/
Toei
Animation.
DIGIMON DATA
SQUAD and
all related
logos, names
and
distinctive
likenesses
thereof are
the property
of Toei
Animation. ©
2007 NAMCO
BANDAI Games
Inc. All
rights
reserved.
Press
Release ©
2007 NAMCO
BANDAI Games
America Inc.
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