Heroes of Mana Dev Info and Screens
Square Enix has teamed up with Nintendo-funded development studio Brownie Brown to develop Heroes of Mana, the real-time SRPG (strategy role playing game) for the DS.
Although the said studio is relatively new (they opened in Tokyo on June 2000), they have been working with Nintendo platforms for a very long time, including the old-school GameBoy and Super Nintendo. Their previous works include Magical Vacation, which was released in 2001 for the GBA, Legend of Mana, and Sword of Mana (an enhanced remake of Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden, known as Final Fantasy Adventure in North America).
Brownie Brown has also released a title for the Nintendo GameCube, named Gofuku, which was scheduled for release in 2005 and was announced alongside Magical Vacation: When the Five Stars Align. However, since there have been no news about the game since its release, some are saying that Gofuku has either been cancelled or is being developed for Nintendo’s next-gen Wii console. As of now, this remains as mere speculation, so we’ll have to wait for more info to confirm this. Meanwhile, enjoy the screens we have for you below:
Via GameKult
Square Enix has teamed up with Nintendo-funded development studio Brownie Brown to develop Heroes of Mana, the real-time SRPG (strategy role playing game) for the DS.
Although the said studio is relatively new (they opened in Tokyo on June 2000), they have been working with Nintendo platforms for a very long time, including the old-school GameBoy and Super Nintendo. Their previous works include Magical Vacation, which was released in 2001 for the GBA, Legend of Mana, and Sword of Mana (an enhanced remake of Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden, known as Final Fantasy Adventure in North America).
Brownie Brown has also released a title for the Nintendo GameCube, named Gofuku, which was scheduled for release in 2005 and was announced alongside Magical Vacation: When the Five Stars Align. However, since there have been no news about the game since its release, some are saying that Gofuku has either been cancelled or is being developed for Nintendo’s next-gen Wii console. As of now, this remains as mere speculation, so we’ll have to wait for more info to confirm this. Meanwhile, enjoy the screens we have for you below:
Via GameKult