With new screenshots comes new artwork! Below are seven images from Namco Bandai Games that feature Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations characters Chiyo, Gaara, Temari, and Kankuro. The Sand Siblings each have two arts – one from Naruto Part 1 and one from Naruto Shippuden.
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Naruto Generations: 75 Playable Characters, 15 Support, Online Features
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Namco Bandai Games America has recently released the features list for Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations! Looking at the list, developer CyberConnect2 has really listened to the fans! They have actually listened to some our our suggestions here on Saiyan Island! Some of the things we wished for include online tournaments, the ability to watch other fights, and record fights. All features, as you can see below, will be in the game! We also wished for an online lobby room with text chat. They did us one better and have implemented a lobby room with voice chat! With exactly two months to go in the Japanese release, it’s possible we could see even more exciting new features. As for now, the features list from publisher Namco Bandai Games America:
Most Characters of any NARUTO title, Spanning Generations of Characters in the Series
-75 playable characters and 15 support characters (total of 33 more characters than Storm 2)
-Includes Characters from Storm 1, Storm 2, as well as New Characters
Over 60 minutes of All-New Animated Content from Studio PierrotIncludes anime content detailing the NARUTO story from certain characters’ points of view, many of which were never shown in the Anime or Manga!
Expansive New Online Modes
-Online Battle Modes include Tournaments and Endless Battles
-View other players’ battles in real time from online lobby
-Voice chat with other players during battle and in the online lobby
Offline Single-Player Mode detailing NARUTO & NARUTO SHIPPUDEN Storyline
-Players are treated to the same storyline they love from the Anime & Manga, as well as completely new content detailing the story from certain characters’ points of view.
Player Customization: Avatar exchange system & Ninja Info Card system
-Exchange Ninja Info Cards
-Use abilities from the cards to Power-Up Support Characters
-Personalize nicknames, titles, and card appearance
Collection system with Gallery Mode
-Play back videos of Ultimate Jutsu, etc.
-Character Action Models to Pose as you like! Take Photos to use on your Ninja Info Card!
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations is a 3D fighter in works by CyberConnect2 for the Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360. It is scheduled to be published in Japan on February 23, 2012, North America on March 13, 2012, and March 30, 2012 in Europe.
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Most Characters of any NARUTO title, Spanning Generations of Characters in the Series
-75 playable characters and 15 support characters (total of 33 more characters than Storm 2)
-Includes Characters from Storm 1, Storm 2, as well as New Characters
Over 60 minutes of All-New Animated Content from Studio PierrotIncludes anime content detailing the NARUTO story from certain characters’ points of view, many of which were never shown in the Anime or Manga!
Expansive New Online Modes
-Online Battle Modes include Tournaments and Endless Battles
-View other players’ battles in real time from online lobby
-Voice chat with other players during battle and in the online lobby
Offline Single-Player Mode detailing NARUTO & NARUTO SHIPPUDEN Storyline
-Players are treated to the same storyline they love from the Anime & Manga, as well as completely new content detailing the story from certain characters’ points of view.
Player Customization: Avatar exchange system & Ninja Info Card system
-Exchange Ninja Info Cards
-Use abilities from the cards to Power-Up Support Characters
-Personalize nicknames, titles, and card appearance
Collection system with Gallery Mode
-Play back videos of Ultimate Jutsu, etc.
-Character Action Models to Pose as you like! Take Photos to use on your Ninja Info Card!
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations is a 3D fighter in works by CyberConnect2 for the Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360. It is scheduled to be published in Japan on February 23, 2012, North America on March 13, 2012, and March 30, 2012 in Europe.
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Naruto Generations: A New Demo on January 24th for Japan
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Earlier this week a new scan confirmed the release date of the Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations demo in Japan – January 24, 2012. Our fellow fans as well as us here at Saiyan Island have wondered if we would be getting the Jump Festa demo or the famous Japan Expo demo with Raikage, Sasuke, and Naruto.
Well, according to CyberConnect2 (CC2), the answer is neither! CC2 mentions the “upcoming demo will be [a] different one from the Jump Festa version” and that CC2 is “making the demo and not leveraging the Japan Expo one!” Of course, that doesn’t mean the January 24th demo will be completely different. It could very well have some similarities.
Now, what will the demo contain exactly? No information on that has been revealed at this time, but we’ll be sure to let you know when the official word is released!
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations is a 3D fighter in works by CyberConnect2 for the Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360. It is scheduled to be published in Japan on February 23, 2012, North America on March 13, 2012, and March 30, 2012 in Europe. For more information, please visit the Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations section.
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Well, according to CyberConnect2 (CC2), the answer is neither! CC2 mentions the “upcoming demo will be [a] different one from the Jump Festa version” and that CC2 is “making the demo and not leveraging the Japan Expo one!” Of course, that doesn’t mean the January 24th demo will be completely different. It could very well have some similarities.
Now, what will the demo contain exactly? No information on that has been revealed at this time, but we’ll be sure to let you know when the official word is released!
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations is a 3D fighter in works by CyberConnect2 for the Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360. It is scheduled to be published in Japan on February 23, 2012, North America on March 13, 2012, and March 30, 2012 in Europe. For more information, please visit the Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations section.
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Best Wii Game - Best of 2011 Awards Winner (Wii)
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What's going to happen in 2012? Next Xbox tablet-based
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If the rumors are to be believed, the guts of the new Xbox, presumably some kind of insane multicore CPU and crazy powerful graphics chipset, will be teased nice and early as part of Microsoft's final showing at the Consumer Electronics Show this year. Expect it to be properly revealed, with a name and everything, at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in early June. If that timing is accurate, it seems likely that we'll see it in stores by the 2013 holiday season.
But what of the box itself? Given Microsoft's recent efforts at unification across its Windows, Mobile, and Xbox product lines, it seems clear that the 720 or whatever they end up calling it (surely not that) will be the ultimate personification of that strategy. There are strong signs suggesting that, like with Nintendo's Wii U, a tablet component figures heavily into the new design. That saucy Windows 8 Metro interface (now also seen on the Xbox Dashboard) just begs to be touched. Speculation as to the form it will take has been rife for the past few months, with some even suggesting that the core of the new platform will be akin to a tablet PC that wirelessly connects to a base station, which in turn plugs into your TV. If this is the case, a premium Xbox Next setup could feasibly include a base station, a tablet, a conventional controller of some kind, and the recently discussed high-def evolution of the Kinect. Thank goodness for wireless connections if that's the case; otherwise, we're in for one hell of a mess of cables.
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But what of the box itself? Given Microsoft's recent efforts at unification across its Windows, Mobile, and Xbox product lines, it seems clear that the 720 or whatever they end up calling it (surely not that) will be the ultimate personification of that strategy. There are strong signs suggesting that, like with Nintendo's Wii U, a tablet component figures heavily into the new design. That saucy Windows 8 Metro interface (now also seen on the Xbox Dashboard) just begs to be touched. Speculation as to the form it will take has been rife for the past few months, with some even suggesting that the core of the new platform will be akin to a tablet PC that wirelessly connects to a base station, which in turn plugs into your TV. If this is the case, a premium Xbox Next setup could feasibly include a base station, a tablet, a conventional controller of some kind, and the recently discussed high-def evolution of the Kinect. Thank goodness for wireless connections if that's the case; otherwise, we're in for one hell of a mess of cables.
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Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations Trailer
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The Moogle - Final Fantasy XIII-2 Gameplay Trailer
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