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Electronic Theatre contacted D3 Publisher late last night to try and confirm these rumours, one way or another, and received the following statement in response first thing this morning:
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411mania gives a rundown on this week's game releases. Highlights include Retro Game Challenge, Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad/Bikini Zombie Slayers, X-Blades, and Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection. Retro Game Challenge (DS) The challenges do not require you to finish each game. However, all of the games are complete, so you can if you want to. They can take up to eight hours or longer to beat and are not what I would consider shovelware - there is some depth to all of them. One of the action games, for example, has its own power-up screen where you can use certain items you've collected to improve your character. Abilities such as jumping higher and throwing more projectiles are essential for getting further in the game. Another example is how one of the racing games has a very cool drifting mechanic which makes it much more interesting than most of the others that I played in the 80s. So, at the very least, some of the games offered here rival those that were actually released back in the day. Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad (360) / Onechanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayers (Wii) This week's releases of Bikini Samurai Squad and Bikini Zombie Slayers mark Onechanbara's first official appearance in the US. It originally started out as one of D3's Simple Series games in Japan. History lesson: The Simple Series is made up of mostly budget titles that rip off other successful games. The low-budgetness isn't always a bad thing though, as it gave the developers some freedom to experiment, which is probably how Onechanabara was born. I mean, where else would they have gotten the idea for zombie-hunting bikini-and-cowboy-hat-wearing girls with swords? Somehow, Onechanbara was popular enough to break away from its Simple Series roots and has spawned quite a few sequels. X-Blades (PC, PS3, 360) After playing the retail version I can safely say that this game is fun for a hack-and-slasher. There isn't anything new or...
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It looks like a scary week in gaming; perfect for valentine's day!
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TVGB: I've been trying my darnedest to ignore the viral video campaign for Onechanbara, the cult franchise featuring bikini-wearing, Stetson-sporting Japanese schoolgirls doing what they do best - cutting a bloody path through hordes of zombies. Don't get me wrong. I'm thrilled this buckets of blood meets babes in bikinis title is finally seeing release outside of its native Japan, but these videos. Ugh.
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posted 3 years, 2 months ago
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At last the Onechanbara is coming to North America. To find out about D3's plans for their zombie slasher series Siliconera spoke with Oohashi Toshiro from D3 Japan's Consumer Business Division. One of the questions Siliconera asked him was if there was anything different between the Japanese and North American versions of Onechanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayers (aka Onechanbara R in Japan). Toshiro-san told Siliconera, the mere thing is that the graphics are now in higher resolution in comparison to the Japanese version so we were able to implement and present something that is more visually appealing.
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posted 3 years, 7 months ago
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From gameplayer: Your eyes do not deceive you: the more zombie blood gets splattered over the heroines of this game, the more excited they get. Welcome to the world of Onechanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayers, where hot chicks are hot for blood.
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Kotaku's Michael McWhertor writes: Finally, D3 Publisher of America has come to its senses! We don't want your Dark Sectors, guys; we want your poorly animated super soldiers shooting giant bugs and gooey zombie killin' adventures in combat inappropriate clothing. We want that mind-numbing stuff. That's why we're so pleased to learn, via GamesRadar, that Onechanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayers will be coming to the Wii in early 2009.