Video Gaming News - February 2005
Santa Clara, CA (February 22, 2005) - Namco Hometek announced today
that Ace Combat Advance and Klonoa 2 Dream Champ Tournament have shipped to
retail outlets nationwide exclusively for the Game Boy Advance.
“Whether it’s fast-paced air combat or mind-bending puzzle and adventure, Ace
Combat Advance and Klonoa 2 Dream Champ Tournament deliver gamers’ favorite
franchises on-the-go,” said Jeff Lujan, Business Director at Namco Hometek Inc.
“We designed the games specifically for the Game Boy Advance, and we’re sure
fans will enjoy them.”
From Namco:
Offering 12 brand-new missions with a choice of 10 combat planes, Ace Combat
Advance showcases some of the best graphics available on Game Boy Advance and
allows players to improve their skill levels from Novice to Ace Pilot. Casting
players in the role of a new recruit of the United Air Defense out to destroy
the Air Strike Force and bring General Resources Ltd. -- an evil worldwide
economic superpower -- to its knees; Ace Combat Advance features a
graphically-detailed overhead perspective. Players are set in the midst of
intense high-action air combat and fly air-to-air and air-to-ground missions
while advancing their skills and unlocking new planes and weapons as their
reward. Ace Combat Advance is rated “E” for everyone.
Five new puzzle-packed worlds await fans of floppy-eared hero Klonoa in Klonoa 2
Dream Champ Tournament, another fast-paced, colorful side-scrolling adventure.
In his latest challenge, Klonoa must race against time and other dream travelers
in the Dream Champ Tournament to collect stars, sun and moon fragments to become
the ultimate Dream Champion. Combining platform, puzzle and adventure elements,
Klonoa 2 Dream Champ Tournament offers fiendishly-designed puzzles which players
must solve using boxes, bomb boxes, switches, goomies, springs and scales in
their quest for glory. Klonoa 2 Dream Champ Tournament is rated “E” for
everyone.
Both Ace Combat Advance and Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament are available now
exclusively for Game Boy Advance. For more information, please visit:
www.namco.com.
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