DS及びGBAは両方Nintendoから新しいタイトルを得る。
Remember all that buzz about a possible new Pokémon game being prepared to coincide with the Japanese debut of next year's Pokémon flick? Well according to IGN, it turns out that Nintendo wasn't just talking about one new Pokemon title, but three!
Both DS and GBA get new titles from Nintendo
First up is Pokémon Ranger: The Road to Diamond and Pearl for the DS. This newest title is an action RPG set in the world of the upcoming Pokémon Ranger movie. You play as a Pokémon Ranger. Different from a Pokémon Trainer, a Ranger travels the lands, using Pokémon in a fight to defend nature from baddies. Pokémon Ranger is set for Japanese release in 2006. Its release will precede that of Diamond and Pearl with the games all linking up together for some top secret bonuses.
Nintendo is also working on a new puzzle game for the DS featuring more than 380 of your favorite Pokémon. Titled Pokemon Torouze, the DS's dual screens are used to display a game board showing Pokémon face pieces. Using the touch pen, your goal is to line up four like pieces vertically or horizontally. The pieces then disappear. In addition to pure puzzle-based gameplay, Torouze will also include an adventure mode in which you lead main character Lucy Lightfoot on a big adventure to save her Pokémon friends from an evil organization.
The fun doesn't end there, though. Both DS and Game Boy Advance owners can look forward to a new type of Pokémon game with Pokémon Mysterious Dungeon, a game based off he long-running, Japan-only Mysterious Dungeon series of games. The DS will be getting Blue Rescue Force with the GBA getting Red Rescue Force. Aside from the name, and an expected simultaneous Winter release date for both versions, we know nothing about this surprise pair.
Pokemon Torouze will kick off this new batch of Pokemon fun with a Japanese release set for 10/20. There's no word yet from Nintendo of America on the release plans for any of these new titles. Check back here for the latest info..
Source: ign.com
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