Gaming News - February 2006
Redmond, CA (February 8, 2006) - Nintendo today announced that they
have shipped Chibi-Robo for the GameCube.
From Nintendo:
Chibi-Robo, made exclusively for
Nintendo GameCube, puts players in control of a 4-inch-tall robot who
travels back in time, meets aliens and blasts robotic spiders, all in a day's
work. The cute anime cartoon style of Chibi-Robo belies a bizarre, creative
storyline that revolves around little Chibi-Robo, who only wants to bring
happiness to his human family.
With the help of his lounge-singer-wannabe sidekick Telly, Chibi meets and
communicates with a host of wacky toys that come to life at night. These
include a pirate, a mummy, Space Hunter Drake Redcrest (a legendary action
hero) and the Free Rangers, a battalion of egg-shaped soldiers. Each
character has a distinct personality that shines through as Chibi works to
help his family achieve happiness. That's not always easy to do in a home
where the parents are having marital troubles, their daughter thinks she's a
frog and the teddy bear has an unhealthy addiction to honey.
"Chibi-Robo represents a great blending of American and Japanese
pop-culture sensibilities," said George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior
vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "Its freewheeling
approach lets players progress at their own pace while they explore a huge,
adventure-filled world."
Chibi can don a variety of different suits that give him new abilities and
help him communicate with other characters in the game. For instance, while
wearing his dog outfit he can interpret what the family dog is saying when he
barks. Chibi can scare people while wearing his ghost outfit or even turn day
into night after putting on his pajamas.
Players can focus solely on their main goals or wander off to do side
tasks that help increase the happiness of the household. Whether they fly
through the air on their Chibi-Copter or target small obstacles with their
Chibi-Blaster, the only restriction they have is a limited power supply. If
it runs low, they just plug themselves into the nearest outlet. Chibi-Robo
offers the kind of nonlinear approach that Nintendo has pioneered with other
games, such as the puppy-training Nintendogs or the music-making
Electroplankton. Players can proceed at their own pace and decide how
much they want to accomplish at a given time.
Chibi-Robo is Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older. For more information
about the game, visit www.chibi-robo.com.


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