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Boktai can now be in your hand

by Mike Sklens - September 16, 2003, 4:59 pm EDT
Total comments: 4 Source: Konami

Konami has shipped its new adventure game, Sun not included.

KONAMI SHIPS BOKTAI(tm): THE SUN IS IN YOUR HAND FOR NINTENDO GAME BOY® ADVANCE

Ground-breaking Videogame Technology Uses Natural Sunlight During Gameplay

REDWOOD CITY, CALIF. - September 16, 2003 - It's time for some fun in the sun! Leading videogame publisher Konami of America, Inc., a subsidiary of Konami Corporation, today announced that Boktai(tm): The Sun Is In Your Hand has shipped to retail outlets nationwide. The highly anticipated new action/role-playing game for Nintendo Game Boy® Advance is the world's first videogame that incorporates natural sunlight into gameplay. Only in Boktai will the player's experience be affected by where, when and how much time they play the game in the sun.

Developed by Hideo Kojima, the creator of the internationally acclaimed Metal Gear Solid® series, Boktai uses proprietary technology and a pioneering solar sensor built into the Game Boy® Advance cartridge to absorb sunlight and use it during play. The adventure follows Django, the game's vampire-hunting hero, on his quest to destroy Dracula and his army of darkness. Armed with a special solar gun that re-energizes using natural sunlight, Django is stronger by day while his adversaries are stronger by night. The amount of time a player spends with the game in the sun will have a direct impact on the hero's powers, the strengths and weaknesses of his enemies and, consequently, the overall outcome of the game.

"Boktai is a game like no other because it truly delivers innovative gameplay to players of all ages," said Geoff Mulligan, Chief Operating Officer at Konami of America, Inc. "Not only does Boktai deliver revolutionary technology and an unprecedented gameplay experience - requiring natural sunlight - but it also offers players hours of vampire-hunting fun."

Gamers of all ages will enjoy Boktai's engaging storyline and depth of gameplay which is highlighted by the careful use of strategy and stealth tactics. As Django ventures through dark dungeons, players will battle countless ghastly ghouls and face-off against menacing monsters. Players will note that some monsters can be destroyed using the "solar gun" but others can only be defeated by exposing them to natural sunlight.

The game's real-time clock keeps track of day and night so that players' in-game experience reflects real-world conditions. As such, players will notice that real sunlight outside actually illuminates dark corners of castles in the game and they will quickly learn to manipulate the light in order to overcome enemies. Gamers will also have to solve puzzles, use a variety of stealth tactics and engage in careful combat as they explore through Boktai's mysterious world of castles and dungeons.

Boktai: The Sun Is In Your Hand is rated E for Everyone and is available at retail outlets nationwide for an SRP of $34.99. To learn more about the game, please visit: http://www.konami.com/boktai

Talkback

DjunknownSeptember 16, 2003

How time flies. I remember the buzz going around that Hideo Kojima as making a GBA game. Not any ordinary one mind you, but it was gonna be special. I remember crossing my fingers saying "Please let it come, pleast let it come here." Lo and behold, its here!

The kicker is fall's coming, and winter sneaks up just like that around my area. I just hope the SP can take cold Conditions...

Bill AurionSeptember 16, 2003

It's gotten some pretty mediocre reviews...I'll still give it a shot. As long as I thinks it's fun, I don't give a damn about anyone else's review...

Grey NinjaSeptember 16, 2003

Well, given how far north I am and the hours I work, I think I may have seen the last of my arch nemesis for the year. face-icon-small-smile.gif (Blasted sun)

PIACSeptember 17, 2003

*throws apples at it*

this game sounds awsome, i might get it face-icon-small-smile.gif when/if it comes out here.

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