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Konami Gamer's Day Game List

by Steven Rodriguez - February 5, 2007, 12:59 pm EST
Total comments: 12 Source: Press Release

In case you missed it, here are all the games Konami announced during its press event over the weekend.

KONAMI ANNOUNCES BLOCKBUSTER 2007 LINE-UP

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., today announced new titles and additional details for its 2007 lineup. On the heels of an exciting year that featured the release of all-new versions of blockbuster franchises such as Metal Gear Solid® and Suikoden®, this year’s roster will boast the latest versions of legendary franchises such as Winning Eleven as well as the company’s first next generation music title, Dance Dance Revolution UNIVERSE™ for Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Konami will also further reinforce its leadership position in the portable gaming space with another solid lineup of compelling content for the current handheld systems. New titles were announced today including Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles for the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system and Time Ace for the Nintendo DS™. In addition to the many new video games, Konami also introduced new products from its Mobile and Toy & Hobby divisions. Overall, Konami’s broad 2007 line-up includes products across all genres and age groups. Below is additional information on the products that were showcased at Konami’s 2007 Gamers Day:

Brooktown High Senior Year

Release date: Spring 2007

Genre: Dating/Social Games

Platform: PSP system

Brooktown High: Senior Year gives gamers the opportunity to re-capture their high school days by trying to date the boy or girl of their dreams. Players can make friends with different types of students such as jocks, nerds, and rebels, as they search for the perfect partner to make their senior year truly magical.

Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles

Release date: 2007

Genre: Action

Platform: PSP system

Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles takes an entirely new look at the classic action game Castlevania: Rondo of Blood and brings the franchise to the PSP system for the first time – complete with 3D graphics, enhanced gameplay and new music. This is the first time Rondo of Blood has been released outside of Japan. The game also includes unlockable versions of the original Rondo of Blood and Symphony of the Night games, optimized for the PSP system with old-school side scrolling action.

Coded Arms Contagion

Release date: March 2007

Genre: First Person Shooter

Platform: PSP system

Coded Arms Contagion thrusts players into a new cybernetic crisis where they must use their hacking abilities and an arsenal of high-powered weaponry to survive. As a lone security agent, players will enter a virtual reality military training program to prevent cyber-terrorists from taking control of the program.

Dance Dance Revolution UNIVERSE™

Release date: February 2007

Genre: Music

Platform: Xbox 360

The bestselling video game in the music game category continues its long tradition of innovation with an entirely new game for the next-generation. DDR UNIVERSE takes dancing to a whole new dance floor–offering all-new features and options including gameplay that everyone can play and enjoy.

Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party™

Release date: 2007

Genre: Music

Platform: Wii™

The global dancing phenomenon gets even more physical with an entirely new game designed for the Wii. DDR Hottest Party is sure to be the life of the party with four player multiplayer, Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk™ support, smash hits taken from the last four decades of music, entirely new modes and more!

Death, Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom

Release date: Spring 2007

Genre: Action

Platform: Nintendo DS

Death, Jr., Pandora and the crew are back in a new adventure for the Nintendo DS. In their school’s annual science fair, the gang gets into another mess as they accidentally unleash the evil Moloch and need to sort it all out before DJ’s dad finds out. Switch between DJ and Pandora and use the stylus for cool new moves.

Dewy’s Adventure (working title)

Release date: 2007

Genre: Action

Platform: Wii

An original game for the Wii from the producer who created the acclaimed video game, Elebits. Using the Wii Remote, take control of Dewy, a tiny droplet of water, rolling him around the environment and using special elemental powers with unique gesture-based controls to take on the dastardly forces of Don Hedron.

GoPets™

Release date: 2007

Genre: Virtual Pet/Social Games

Platform: Nintendo DS, PC

GoPets brings together a community of virtual pet owners in which players create and train a virtual animal, and watch as their pet develops its own personality, appearances and hobbies. Players can also take their pets online and make friends with other pet owners around the world, using both Nintendo DS and PC versions of the game.

Hellboy

Release date: 2007

Genre: Action

Platform: PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360, PSP system

Based on Hellboy comics from Dark Horse Comics and movie from Revolution Studios, Hellboy for the PLAYSTATION 3 system and Xbox 360 lets players unleash the Right Hand of Doom in visceral melee combat as they battle to thwart a diabolical Nazi plot. Hellboy for the PSP system features an original visual style and new gameplay elements built around episodic play sessions.

Honeycomb Beat

Release date: Spring 2007

Genre: Puzzle/Music

Platform: Nintendo DS

Published and developed by Hudson, Honeycomb Beat is a music-enhanced puzzle game for the Nintendo DS, featuring intuitive touch screen gameplay and more than 200 unique puzzles to energize your mind.

Konami Classic Series: Arcade Hits™

Release date: 2007

Genre: Action

Platform: Nintendo DS

Featuring more than 12 of the most memorable quarter-munching arcade hits of all-time, Konami Classic Series: Arcade Hits will let players enjoy these timeless classics in both their original and remixed dual screen forms as well as also enjoy them with friends in special wireless modes.

Lost In Blue 2™

Release date: Spring 2007

Genre: Adventure

Platform: Nintendo DS

Washed ashore after their cruise ship goes down at sea, young Jack and Amy must struggle to survive as they search for a way off a deserted island. The teens must confront their worst fears as they discover the secrets and dangers that lurk behind every corner of the mysterious island.

Lunar Knights™

Release date: February 2007

Genre: Action RPG

Platform: Nintendo DS

Control two adventurers on a quest to rid their world of evil. One hero is guided by the moon and uses swords to dispatch his opponents, while the other is powered by the sun and takes on forces of evil using firearms. Together they explore their land, solve puzzles, and uncover the dark force that opposes them.

Kororinpa: Marble Mania

Release date: Spring 2007

Genre: Puzzle

Platform: Wii

Published and developed by Hudson, Marble Mania is a fun and addictive action puzzle game that lets players tilt and rotate the Wii Remote to roll a ball around a maze to reach the goal. Using an intuitive control scheme, gamers of all ages and skill levels can pick up a Wii Remote and immediately join the fun.

Time Ace

Release date: Spring 2007

Genre: Flight Combat

Platform: Nintendo DS

Pulse-pounding 3D aerial shooting action game with more than 18 levels and eight historical eras. Acquire and fly planes of the past, present and future, from World War II bombers to modern fighter jets and futuristic marvels of airborne destruction.

Wing Island

Release date: Spring 2007

Genre: Flight Action

Platform: Wii

Published and developed by Hudson, this flight action game for the Wii lets players soar around Shell Island taking on jobs to keep the family aviation business running. From dusting crops to daring missions like aerial fire fighting, players use the Wii Remote to perform aerial acrobatics and fly in formation, controlling a group of 5 planes at once.

Winning Eleven Pro Evolution Soccer 2007™

Release date: February 2007

Genre: Sports/Soccer

Platform: Xbox 360, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, Nintendo DS, PSP system, PC DVD-ROM

The world’s best selling soccer series is back with even more world-class action and modes of play. Featuring the most realistic gameplay ever seen in a soccer video game, updated gameplay mechanics and an expansive roster of leading teams and players, the game delivers pure soccer action like never before.

For more information about Konami games visit: www.konami.com

Talkback

ShyGuyFebruary 05, 2007

Wii is too kiddie for Hellboy.

CalibanFebruary 05, 2007

Winning Eleven Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 will not be available on the Wii? Konami is made of F-A-I-L.

NephilimFebruary 05, 2007

Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles looks like CDI zelda, its scarey face-icon-small-blush.gif

ShreddersDojoFebruary 05, 2007

Konami Classic Series: Arcade Hits™
Release date: 2007
Genre: Action
Platform: Nintendo DS
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Can this mean original Turtle Games with original music and gameplay? And a release of the Simpsons?

UltimatePartyBearFebruary 05, 2007

I find Death, Jr. most surprising. Hasn't that been a PSP-only series so far?

q33February 05, 2007

Aw...all this time waiting for a perfect port of Dracula X, and it goes to the PSP instead of the DS.

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Originally posted by: ShreddersDojo
Konami Classic Series: Arcade Hits™
Release date: 2007
Genre: Action
Platform: Nintendo DS
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Can this mean original Turtle Games with original music and gameplay? And a release of the Simpsons?
Doubtful. If Konami was too cheap to pay for the music in the arcade port in Battle Nexus, I don't see it happening here. And forget licensing the Simsons. IGN lists the known games as: Circus Charlie, Contra, Gradius, Roc'N Rope, Rush'N Attack, Time Pilot, Track and Field, and Yie-Ar Kung Fu. The others are unknown, but if Konami didn't see fit to announce them, I have to think they're more obscure games that few would care about.

that Baby guyFebruary 05, 2007

Well that sounds like no fun.

Has anyone here seen a video of that Castlevania remake? It looks nice, but lower quality than most of New Super Mario Bros. to me, except for perhaps how bosses move.
But that's just my opinion.

BloodworthDaniel Bloodworth, Staff AlumnusFebruary 05, 2007

I've just seen screens, but they are quite painful.

PaleMike Gamin, Contributing EditorFebruary 05, 2007

We knew about Death Jr back at E3 didn't we? Did I fail to report on that well enough?

KDR_11kFebruary 05, 2007

IGN lists the known games as: Circus Charlie, Contra, Gradius, Roc'N Rope, Rush'N Attack, Time Pilot, Track and Field, and Yie-Ar Kung Fu.

Okay, I won't grab Gradius from the VC then.

UltimatePartyBearFebruary 06, 2007

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Originally posted by: Pale
We knew about Death Jr back at E3 didn't we? Did I fail to report on that well enough?

Blame information overload. I barely glanced over a lot of the E3 coverage.

that Baby guyFebruary 06, 2007

I remember seeing Death Jr. for DS, but not at E3. I think it was given coverage at some Fall event.

Edit: A quick search reveals that the game was announced for the DS at E3. However, the only coverage NWR did of it then was two screens and two pieces of artwork, if I'm not mistaken. Since then, the only mention was on a December 20th release of the European 2007 game radar.
This is the link for the search: http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/search.cfm?text=Death+Jr
The 2005 stuff mentions Death Jr. for the PSP.

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