Tales Social Game Will Have Over 100 Characters From 15 Games
By Spencer . October 14, 2011 . 12:30amIdolma@ster social game has over 100 characters too plus brand new idols.
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Idolma@ster social game has over 100 characters too plus brand new idols.
Idol@master fans, Namco Bandai has news for you… in about eleven days. The Idol@master home page has a popup teasing the birth of the Idol@master on July 3.
The Idolm@ster is so successful in Japan even Paris headquartered Gameloft is piggybacking off its success with a DSiWare game called Idol Nights.
D3 Publisher’s hostess dating sim Dream C Club is inspired by the success of The Idolm@ster, but the link between the two titles may be deeper. Let’s take a look at character art from both games.
Namco Bandai and Sony are partnering to bring live Idolm@ster shows to PlayStation Home next year.
Microsoft also added a chart for this year’s top ranked downloadable content in Japan on Xbox Live.
Namco Bandai just joined the out of place crossover list. Tales of Graces has Idolm@ster: Dearly Stars and Hatsune Miku costumes.
Microsoft has a totally different Xbox 360 Games on Demand launch line up. In an attempt to cater to local tastes there are two Idolm@ster games on the list and Cavia’s brain shooting action game, Bullet Witch.
The Idolm@ster: Dearly Stars packs a surprise. A secret you wouldn’t suspect about Ryo, the rightmost idol on the box.
Namco Bandai shined some light on how Nintendo DSi enhanced games work with screenshots from Idolm@ster: Dearly Stars. Plug the game into a DSi and you get more menu options.
Soon you’ll be able to play classic Namco arcade games like Dig Dug and Pac-Man in PlayStation Home. Namco Bandai announced Namco Museum Essentials, a localized version of Namco Museum.comm, is slated to come out in July.
The first Idolm@ster: Dearly Stars trailer is meant to introduce the new idols, but I think Namco Bandai inadvertently announced camera support.
A Famitsu scan confirms what we surmised months ago, an Idolm@ster game is in development for the Nintendo DS. Idolm@ster: Dearly Stars is slated to come out in Japan this fall.
It took me an hour with Idolm@ster SP to come to the conclusion that it is one of the best PSP games to be released…