Namco Bandai: We're going to produce more Gundam games for the Wii

Posted May 31, 2007 at 8:31AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Gundam, Namco Bandai, Naruto, Nintendo
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Gundam Plankton?! - Image 1Good news for mecha fanatics! Bandai, owner of one of the most popular mecha franchises in the world, has just announced that they'll be making multiple Gundam titles for the Nintendo Wii.

The company behind famous hits such as the Naruto and Dragon Ball Z franchises popped the surprise just today, along with a final release date for the highly-anticipated Mobile Suit Gundam: MS Front 0079 - that being July 26 of this year.

Mobile Suit Gundam: MS Front 0079 is the latest of the many videogames based on the franchise, and is touted to bring the ferocity of The One Year War - an extremely violent event in the Gundam storyline - to Nintendo Wii players worldwide.

The Gundam joy doesn't end there. Without revealing too many details, Namco Bandai also announced that they'll be bring an SD Gundam G Generation title to Ninty's shiny console as well - accompanied by a Gundam combat game they're being mum about. Perhaps a versus game, like the pseudo-3D fighters on the original PlayStation? Ahh, nostalgia! We can only hope. Updates as we get them!

 
 
 

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by - 2007-05-31 10:05:02
yeah.....

Cool for the wii owners but my ps3 needs more "good" gundam games too...
by Turbocat777 - 2007-06-01 23:27:42
how bout some good gundam games!

omg, why cna't they ever make some G gundam, gundam wing, 08th MS team or gundam seed games they would be so much better than the older gundam series games or atleast resurrect the the zone of the enders title, and plaster gundam on the games anyways i just hope that the mobile suits don't move worse than mechs in this game, or i'll cry

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