Tomy Expands, Goes Solo With Naruto

By Spencer . May 21, 2009 . 11:18am

Tomy Expands, Goes Solo With Naruto When Tomy started publishing Naruto games in North America they partnered with D3 Publisher for sales and distribution. Starting with Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Council 4 Tomy is taking care of everything.

 

Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Council 4 is Tomy’s first game with the grown up Naruto characters. This 2D side scroller covers the Rescue Gaara arc which means players can hit Deidara with a Rasengan and smack Neji with Sakura’s super strength in the four player wireless battle mode.

 

“Since launching in 2005, our long term strategy was always to eventually manage our own sales and distribution, and the expansion of our consumer software operations in 2008 was done with 2009 Naruto launches in mind,” a representative from Tomy explains. “Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Council 4 is the first Naruto game that Tomy Corporation is launching as a vertical games publisher.”

 

Last year Tomy published Penny Racers Party and Lovely Lisa, two games from Japan on their own. Tomy will independently publish Pangya: Fantasy Golf and from the sound of that quote more Naruto games this year. We have an idea of what those could be

 

Sounds like Tomy is going to be a bigger presence in the future too which is a good sign for their other games in development like Toshinden and, perhaps, even their Hitman Reborn games.


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  • jarrodand

    I wonder if this is partially due to the Namco Bandai takeover of D3?

  • http://www.cosmosgaming.com cosmosgaming

    Did Lovely Lisa/Penny Racers get covered at any online sites? I never heard anything about those.

  • http://www.siliconera.com Spencer

    Good question. It sounded like this was always their long term plan. Whether the D3 acquisition accelerated this or not is debatable.

  • http://www.siliconera.com Spencer
  • yomamaisuglyashell

    this game is awesome

  • yomamaisuglyashell

    this game is awesome

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