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Bandai Namco Could Make A Sailor Moon Game

Added: 16.04.2015 0:00 | 3 views | 0 comments


Bandai Namco is known for publishing a wide variety of games based on popular anime properties, including Naruto and Once Piece. According to the company, if there is enough fan interest, another anime IP could join their roster: Sailor Moon.

The Sailor Scouts and their adventures were catapulted back into the spotlight last year with the launch of a new animated television series; the show would differ from its lengthy predecessor by more closely following the plot of creator Naoko Takeuchi’s manga, which ran from 1992 to 1997. Speaking at a press event this weekend, senior manager of IP strategy Tak Miyazoe suggested that a game based on the popular magical girl series isn’t entirely off the table.

Miyazoe acknowledged that Viz Media, the distributor of the anime and manga in North America, is pushing hard with the new wave of Sailor Moon. In addition to the new anime, the resurgence in popular interest has sparked a variety of merchandise. The new uptick in mainstream interest has many fans hopeful for a new video game adaptation.

“We’re always exploring ideas, the potential is always there,” Miyazoe said. “It’s more about, are there fans out there who want it? Can we hear enough voices? From a business perspective, would [a Sailor Moon game] make sense, and more importantly, what do the fans want?”

Sailor Moon games have mostly been beat ‘em ups and fighting games, with a few side-scrolling and puzzle titles in the mix. One, Pretty Solider Sailor Moon: Another Story, featured an original storyline not tied to the anime or manga.

Bandai Namco’s North American branch is responsible for localizing games from Japan, so it’s not up to them to develop the game. However, the idea of the company developing in the name of the moon makes the most sense. Bandai Namco has had a business relationship with Toei Animation, the company heading the new Sailor Moon anime, since 2007. Toei’s properties make up most of the anime games Bandai Namco publishes; Dragon Ball, Saint Seiya, One Piece, Digimon…the list is long.

Miyazoe suggested that the idea of Sailor Moon game is something he’s heard before. And with its pedigree of bringing quality anime tie-in games, many of them brawlers, to North America, it seems Bandai Namco would be the best choice to bring the gift of Sailor Moon to the West.

From: www.gamespot.com

Why Doesn’t Sailor Moon Have a New Video Game?

Added: 15.04.2015 23:59 | 5 views | 0 comments


Bandai Namco Entertainment has access to the Sailor Moon property, but there hasn't been an officially licensed English Sailor Moon game since 1997.

From: www.ign.com

Project X Zone 2 Announcement Trailer (HD)

Added: 15.04.2015 8:32 | 20 views | 0 comments


Bandai Namco Entertainment, Capcom and Sega are back with Project X Zone 2 for Nintendo 3DS this Autumn 2015! Get ready once again to dive into this tactical-RPG with a massive and unique lineup of characters from so many game series. It’s the ultimate cross-over!

From: www.gamershell.com

Just Played Supernova (Alpha)

Added: 14.04.2015 5:00 | 36 views | 0 comments


Bandai Namco’s new sci-fi RTS/MOBA crossover has us wondering what it takes to break through in such a crowded, competitive genre.

From: www.gametrailers.com

Bandai Namco talks Dragon Ball Xenoverse, bringing Saint Seiya: Soldiers Soul to the PS4 and PC

Added: 14.04.2015 2:18 | 1 views | 0 comments


Bandai Namco's Herve Hoerdt talks about the success of Dragon Ball Xenoverse in addition to bringing Saint Seiya: Soldiers Soul to the PS4 and PC.

From: n4g.com

Bandai Namco talks Dragon Ball Xenoverse, bringing Saint Seiya: Soldiers Soul to the PS4 and PC

Added: 13.04.2015 21:17 | 1 views | 0 comments


Bandai Namco's Herve Hoerdt talks about the success of Dragon Ball Xenoverse in addition to bringing Saint Seiya: Soldiers Soul to the PS4 and PC.

From: n4g.com


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