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Kingdom Hearts Sells One Million on GBA

February 1, 2005, 8:31 pm EST
Total comments: 4

President Yoichi Wada is thrilled.

KINGDOM HEARTS CHAIN OF MEMORIES SHIPS 1 MILLION UNITS IN NORTH AMERICA AND JAPAN; SQUARE ENIX AND DISNEY INTERACTIVE'S SECOND COLLABORATION PROVES TO BE ANOTHER HIT

Square Enix, Inc., the publisher of Square Enix(TM) interactive entertainment products in North America, and Disney Interactive, a publishing label of Buena Vista Games, Inc., today announced they have shipped a total of 1 million units of KINGDOM HEARTS(R) CHAIN OF MEMORIES in North America and Japan just two months after its launch. KINGDOM HEARTS CHAIN OF MEMORIES, an action role-playing game exclusively for the Nintendo(R) Game Boy(R) Advance system, has been available in Japan since November 2004, followed by the release in North America on December 7, 2004.

"We are thrilled with the strong sales of our newest collaborative project," said Yoichi Wada, president, Square Enix Co., Ltd. "And, we are extremely pleased that GBA players and KINGDOM HEARTS fans have embraced this title. We will continue to strive toward polymorphic content in other projects that take place across platforms and hope that they will be as warmly received."

"Reaching this milestone for KINGDOM HEARTS CHAIN OF MEMORIES is a powerful demonstration of the strength of the KINGDOM HEARTS franchise," said Graham Hopper, senior vice president and general manager, Buena Vista Games, Inc. "Gamers can look forward to more amazing gameplay featuring Sora, Donald, Goofy and other great Disney characters in the upcoming PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system sequel to KINGDOM HEARTS."

Bridging the gap between KINGDOM HEARTS and the upcoming KINGDOM HEARTS II, KINGDOM HEARTS CHAIN OF MEMORIES begins where the original left off. KINGDOM HEARTS CHAIN OF MEMORIES delivers an unsurpassed gaming experience. Highlights include high-quality movie event sequences and a new card-based battle system.

KINGDOM HEARTS was the first video game project between Square Enix and Disney Interactive, released exclusively on the PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system in September 2002. The game features many classic Disney characters and introduces a new cast of characters and environments created in the renowned Square Enix style. Featuring an all-star cast, KINGDOM HEARTS was extremely well received by players of all ages and the media alike, garnering several awards. KINGDOM HEARTS has sold over 4 million units worldwide, bringing the series total to over 5 million units. The highly anticipated PlayStation 2 sequel, KINGDOM HEARTS 2 is currently in development and slated for release in 2005.

KINGDOM HEARTS CHAIN OF MEMORIES is available only for the Game Boy Advance. The game carries a suggested retail price of U.S. $34.99. The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has rated KINGDOM HEARTS CHAIN OF MEMORIES "E" for Everyone. For more information about the ESRB, visit http://www.esrb.org. Additional information on KINGDOM HEARTS CHAIN OF MEMORIES can be found at www.kingdomhearts.com.

Talkback

SaviorFebruary 01, 2005

Maybe we get a port of KH 2 now? probably not..

LedgehammerousFebruary 02, 2005

To be honest, I've never liked the whole idea behind Kingdom Hearts. I dunno...classic Disney animation is almost sacrasanct to me; it feels like Walt's creations are being pimped without his say-so. Then again, Disneyco hasn't had integrity for years, so who cares?

PaleMike Gamin, Contributing EditorFebruary 03, 2005

What we should get is a really fancy collectors edition box set dealy with both KH1 and KH2 in it. They should be enhanced ports and each contain a movie not previously included. Thats what other consoles get when they port GCN games, why should we be any different?

odifiendFebruary 03, 2005

Pale, I'm guessing that was a rhetorical question.

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