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Namco's E3 Line Up

May 4, 2004, 7:05 pm EDT
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Tales of Symphonia and Baten Kaitos on display in English next week. Expected, but it still rocks.

Namco Reveals Powerhouse New Games Line Up for 2004 E3Expo

Marquis Franchises, New Original Content and a Few Surprises Headline Namco's Stellar Line Up at the 2004 E3Expo

SAN JOSE, Calif. - May 4, 2004 - Namco Hometek Inc. unveiled today its strongest new games line up to date, to be showcased at the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, May 12-14, 2004 (booth #1300, L.A. Convention Center).

New installments of Namco's best-selling franchises will make their debut at the show, including ACE COMBAT® 5, TEKKEN® 5, Xenosaga® EPISODE II, Dead to Rights® II, TIME CRISIS®: CRISIS ZONE, Tales of SymphoniaTM and Smash Court TennisTM Pro Tournament 2.

Namco will also showcase new original content including Street Racing SyndicateTM, DEATH BY DEGREESTM featuring Nina Williams from TEKKEN®, GhosthunterTM, Baten KaitosTM, The Adversary, and Taiko Drum MasterTM (tentative title).

"Namco is showcasing its most impressive line up of new content ever at this year's E3Expo," said Robert Ennis, chief financial and operating officer for Namco Hometek Inc. "We have taken our core franchises to exciting new levels and are introducing some incredible new content with our biggest showing ever at E3. We think convention goers will really take notice of Namco's significant presence this year at the show."

Elevating to new heights in 2004 is ACE COMBAT 5. Introducing Wingman Command, ACE COMBAT 5 is the premier air combat game combining ultra-realistic graphics and dog fighting with the sheer excitement of soaring through the air, destroying enemy planes and ground targets. Players experience the thrill of commanding a squadron, knowing that the squadron's fate is in their hands. The game features over 50 different licensed planes and an intense storyline with over 30 missions, providing hours of non-stop flying action - making ACE COMBAT 5 bigger and better than ever before! Shipping in Fall 2004, ACE COMBAT 5 will be available for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system.

Nights are filled with high-risk, nitrous-injected, illegal racing on real city streets in Namco's Street Racing Syndicate. With money, pink slips and respect always on the line, and cops lurking behind every corner, SRS is taking street racing games to a new level. Players can customize over 40 licensed cars with authentic parts, cool paint, and anything else bought or won from sanctioned or illegal races. Race in both closed track and open city environments, meet at secret locations or pull up on opponents on the open streets. And for the first time ever, throw down with real-life opponents all over the world via online pink slip races. From hot cars with lifelike physics and damage, to beautiful models picked from the pages of today's top import magazines, SRS delivers the most intense, complete street racing experience ever in a video game. Shipping in Autumn 2004, SRS will be available for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox® video game system from Microsoft, and the Nintendo GameCubeTM.

Dead to Rights II marks the return of action-hero Jack Slate and his K-9 companion, Shadow. In this super-charged sequel, Jack and Shadow find themselves once again in the mean streets of Grant City, ensnared in a labyrinth of crime, corruption and betrayal. Dead to Rights II is a third-person action shooter featuring gritty, Hong Kong cinema-style action and innovating new gameplay mechanics such as greater interaction with Shadow; brutal, all-new disarm moves; a lightning-fast 360 degree fighting engine; vicious melee weapon battles; and a dramatic new spherical slow-motion diving system. Shipping in Fall 2004, Dead to Rights II will be available for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system and the Xbox video system from Microsoft.

TEKKEN's ultimate assassin, Nina Williams, stars in DEATH BY DEGREES as the voluptuous undercover operative sent to recover a stolen weapon from a disgruntled terrorist who double-crossed his own underground organization. Using a cutting-edge combat system to fight enemies in all directions, DEATH BY DEGREES combines signature moves from TEKKEN with firearms and melee weapon attacks. Shipping in Fall 2004, the game will be available for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system.

The epic sequel Xenosaga EPISODE II picks up right where EPISODE I left off. With a new, more realistic looking character art style, players can look forward to improved graphics, an improved battle interface and more outdoor environments (rain, snow, rivers, etc.). Xenosaga EPISODE II will be shipping in early 2005 exclusively for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system.

Tales of SymphoniaTM is the latest installment in Namco's enormously popular Tales franchise. Using characters designed by renowned anime artist Kosuke Fujishima, Tales of Symphonia allows players to command real-time battles in a unique 3D battle system that gives them full control over the characters, executing hundreds of special attacks and magic spells. With more than a dozen mini-games and side quests at the player's disposal, Tales of Symphonia offers over 80 game play hours. The game will ship exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube entertainment system in July 2004.

Ghosthunter blends the action and adventure aspects of a third-person shooter with macabre humor. Players battle vengeful sprits and are equipped with a selection of high-tech weaponry and gadgets specially designed for hunting and capturing ghosts. Diverse cinematic locations set the scene and make the game come to life with eerie versions of familiar sights, including an Alcatraz-style prison and a haunted ship. Ghosthunter will be available in the North American market in August 2004 for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system.

Players can enjoy an unprecedented level of interaction with the environment in TIME CRISIS: CRISIS ZONE, the most ambitious new installment of the TIME CRISIS® series to date. Using the GUNCON®2, gunfire has a realistic effect on almost everything in the game: players can blow up items on shelves and tables, shatter glass windows and doors, and destroy beams, statues, and even desktop computers. Players who have two GUNCON®2 guns can select a single- or double-gun game to take down enemies John Woo style, adding a fun and unique element to the game. Shipping in September 2004, TIME CRISIS: CRISIS ZONE will be available for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system.

In Namco's Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2, players can train and compete in actual Grand Slam tournaments. Create and customize players in Pro Tour Mode, then take them through the tennis rankings all the way to the top. Players compete in the Australian Open, Roland Garros (French Open), Wimbledon, and the US Open against such pros as Andy Roddick, James Blake, Lleyton Hewitt, Serena Williams, Kim Clijsters, Anna Kournikova, and ten others! Shipping in Summer 2004, the game will be available for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system.

Enter Baten Kaitos on a journey to unlock the mystery of the lost sea in an enchanting story of friendship, betrayal, and prayer. Over 1000 types of "Magnus" cards deliver an intense battle system combined with breathtaking graphics and a world overflowing with character detail. Baten Kaitos will be available for the Nintendo GameCube.

Namco will be located in the South Hall in booth #1300 of the Los Angeles Convention Center from Wednesday, May 12 - Friday, May 14, 2004. Throughout the convention show hours, Namco will have various events and contests occurring on-stage in its booth, including martial arts demonstrations, prize giveaways, gaming contests and more.

Talkback

S-U-P-E-RTy Shughart, Staff AlumnusMay 04, 2004

Crisis Zone? That game has been out in the arcades for a million years. I wonder if it's a super duper ugrade special edition, or a whole new game entirely?

Bill AurionMay 04, 2004

Tales will most certainly rock, but I really want to see how Namco's been faring on Star Fox... face-icon-small-cool.gif

OlpusMay 05, 2004

It's true that Namco announced that the Playstation version of Tales Of Simphonia isn't going out of Japan? If true, a good news for us.

Bill AurionMay 05, 2004

Yes, though a port "may" come out down the line...I doubt it thought...

KDR_11kMay 05, 2004

They explicitely mention the exclusivity of ToS, but just say BK is "available"... Weird.

S-U-P-E-RTy Shughart, Staff AlumnusMay 05, 2004

So are they going to show Taiko no Tatsujin or not? @_@

NinGurl69 *hugglesMay 05, 2004

I was looking forward to Grant City Anti-Crime power rangers or whatever.

DjunknownMay 06, 2004

I saw in a Gamespot interview that ToS should be fully playbable from begginnig to end at E3. "....If you have 40 hours on your hands that is..."

I'm sure the ToS nuts would sell their soul if they had the chance to play it at e3 ^_-

ruby_onixMay 06, 2004

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Originally posted by: KDR_11k
They explicitely mention the exclusivity of ToS, but just say BK is "available"... Weird.


Most of the PS2 games on the list just say "available for".

Tales of Symphonia says "exclusively for" the GameCube, and Xenosaga ep2 says "exclusively for" the PS2.

I guess that means those two are the only ones that (currently) have exclusivity contracts (even if they're just regional or time-limited or whatever).

Of course, we're obviously not getting anything more than ToS, Baten Kaitos, and Street Racing Syndicate, whether the other PS2 games have exclusivity contracts or not, because third parties (like Namco) hate the Cube (whether they admit it or not). And Baten Kaitos is apparently in danger of getting ported to the PS2 (whether it bombs or not), just because "it's a game the PS2 doesn't have yet", unless Nintendo (or at least NoA) shells out some more cash to get an exclusivity contract onto it. It's sad, but true (unofficially, of course).

KDR_11kMay 06, 2004

ruby: You mean Namco has the blackmailing machine already going or is that just an assumption?

ruby_onixMay 07, 2004

Assumption. Just based on this apparent indicator that Baten Kaitos isn't sewn up.

I mean, when was the last time we heard "these games don't have any exclusivity contracts, but they're being made for the GameCube, not the PS2"? The "Capcom 5". And look what happened to them. The Resident Evil "exclusivity" has practically been revoked and handed to Sony. Dead Phoenix was canned. Viewtiful Joe and Killer 7 are going to the PS2. Hey, PN03 bombed, so it ain't getting ported! Lucky us.

I dunno, maybe I'm just in a bad mood or something, but my faith-in/respect-for the major third parties feels like it's been falling steadily for quite a while now. Sorry to go on a bit of a rant.

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