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Thread: Bandai brings four to America.

  1. Originally posted by kabuki
    PowerStone gameplay?
    Hrmmm!
    My thoughts exactly!

  2. Kabuki, from what I've heard of the game, it's more of a light-hearted game than anything else. Apparently, it's more of a fighting game than a wrestling game, so it could have that same kind of charm that Pro Wrestling did.
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  3. Those two licenses that may not be known well here at the moment will be known by the time those games come out.

    One Piece has been licensed by FUNimation and will probably air on Cartoon Network. Source: www.animeondvd.com - Grand High License List

    4Kids Entertainment licensed the Kinnikuman anime and is airing it on their FOX Box (what used to be FOX Kids before FOX screwed everything up). Source: www.foxbox.tv - www.4kidsentertainment.com

  4. Originally posted by Jeremy
    Kabuki, from what I've heard of the game, it's more of a light-hearted game than anything else. Apparently, it's more of a fighting game than a wrestling game, so it could have that same kind of charm that Pro Wrestling did.
    Thanks, I will have to give it a look then

  5. I'll definitely get Muscle and One Piece... I figured Muscle would come over since the new series is on Fox. One piece is a pleasant surprise.
    You sir, are a hideous hermaphroditical character which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibility of a woman.

  6. Originally posted by bbobb
    I figured Muscle would come over since the new series is on Fox.
    Pretty much what I was thinking also.

  7. Yeesh. Where's my Silent Bomber sequel, Bandai?!
    Buy Yakuza and Oblivion. Help yourself, help TNL.

  8. Nice, I read the starting chapter of One Piece in Jump magazine and it's pretty original. *-neo

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