Yu-Gi-Oh
Video Games
YuGiOh!
Duelists of the Roses
Press Release:
YU-GI-OH!
DUELISTS OF THE ROSES BRINGS MEGA-HIT GAME SERIES TO PLAYSTATION® 2
Strategy/Card
Battling Game Delivers Deep Gameplay, Complex Strategies, Sparkling Graphics
Electronic
Entertainment Expo - Booth #900 - LOS ANGELES, CA - May 22, 2002 -
Konami of America Inc., today announced that Yu-Gi-Oh!,
the global videogame/trading card/television phenomenon, will make its
next-gen console debut when Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelists of the Roses (working
title) lands on the Sony PlayStation® 2 computer entertainment
system in 2002. Featuring deeply strategic gameplay, an all new dueling
system and beautiful graphics, Duelists of the Roses is primed to propel
gamers even further into the rich Yu-Gi-Oh! world. Inspired by the top-selling
trading card game and #1 rated animated TV series*, Duelists of the Roses
brings the adventures of Yugi to life in stunning 3D.
"Duelists
of the Roses takes the Yu-Gi-Oh! sensation to the next level by enriching
and enhancing the gameplay experience," said Dennis Lee, Product Manager
at Konami of America. "With the power of the PS2, Duelists of the Roses
delivers breathtaking graphics, immersive gameplay, and all of the popular
Yu-Gi-Oh! characters making Duelists of the Roses the most exciting Yu-Gi-Oh!
game ever."
The
first YuGiOh! game to emerge on a next-generation videogame console, Yu-Gi-Oh!
Duelists of the Roses, traces the lineage of Yugi and Kaiba - as the two
duelists clash yet again. Battling each other, as well as characters from
the hit animated TV series, players will attack with a powerful deck,
ferocious monsters and mystical traps. The new Card Movement Battle System
ensures that players will have to think strategically in order to become
the supreme Duelist, while 680 beautifully 3D rendered monsters keep the
on-screen action exciting.
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Duelists of the Roses comes packaged with three exclusive Trading Card
Game cards.
About
YuGiOh!
YuGiOh! is based on the "YuGiOh!" comic series from artist
Kazuki Takahashi that appears in Shonen Jump, Japan's largest weekly comic
book ("Manga"). Since Yu-Gi-Oh! first appeared in Jump in 1996, the comic
has spawned a hit cartoon show, a hugely popular collectible card game,
several Game Boy® Color and Sony PlayStation® games and other licensed
merchandise. Yu-Gi-Oh! follows the adventures of Yugi, a young boy who
possesses the "Millennium Puzzle" that allows him to transform into the
Game King whenever he is challenged. To date, the Game Boy® and PlayStation®
titles have sold over seven million units in Japan.
4Kids
Entertainment has obtained the merchandising and television rights to
YuGiOh! The animated series, Yu-Gi-Oh! King of Games is broadcast 6-days
a week on Kids WB.
About
4Kids
Headquartered in New York City with international offices in London, 4Kids
Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: KDE) is a global provider of children's entertainment
and merchandise licensing. 4Kids, through its wholly owned subsidiaries,
provides domestic and international merchandise licensing and product
development, television, film, music and home video production and distribution,
media buying and planning and website development. For further information,
please visit the company's Web site at www.4kidsEnt.com
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Duelists of the Roses Screen Shots:
Source: Konami ©1996
KAZUKI TAKAHASHI Konami is a registered trademark of Konami Corporation.
©2002 KONAMI CORPORATION. Kids WB! is a registered trademark of Warner
Bros. Nintendo, Game Boy and Game Boy Color are registered trademarks
of Nintendo of America Inc. ©1989, 1998, 2001 NINTENDO OF AMERICA INC.
PlayStation is a registered trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment America.
Upper Deck is a registered trademark of The Upper Deck Company Inc. ©2002
The Upper Deck Company, LLC. All other trademarks copyright of their respective
owners. All rights reserved.
* Source: Nielsen TV, Mar. 18-24 Konami is a registered trademark of Konami
Corporation. ©2002 Konami of America, Inc. Kids WB! is a registered trademark
of Warner Bros. Game Boy is a registered trademark of Nintendo of America.
PlayStation is a registered trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment America.
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