Tecmo reveals Project Rygar during Nite Out ’07

Rygar Concept Art - Image 1 

While Square Enix takes the gaming spotlight with its party, Tecmo doesn’t fall behind as they revealed several big announcements during their Nite Out ’07.

The show started with the introductions, giving out drinks and all that, before Ninja Gaiden Sigma takes all the cake. A near-final version of the game was out and available for everyone to play before Yosuke Hayashi, the director of the game, came up the stage to announce that they finished development of NGS and that it will be out in Japan on June 14 while reaching U.S. shores come July 3.

A couple of DS games were presented next, Kyotaro Nishimura Suspense and Monster Farm DS. The former gets an Autumn Japan release while a new trailer was released for the latter. After that comes the most awaited announcement from Tecmo: Project Rygar.

The Project Rygar trailer reveals that the game, rooting back to NES and arcades, now resurrects itself onto the Wii with a new hero, some new enemies, and a lot of action. Producer Kikuchi stated that he wants to make a game people can easily get into with the Wiimote. The diskarmor will be controlled by the Wiimote, so expect a lot of swinging action.

Rygar Concept Art - Image 1 

While Square Enix takes the gaming spotlight with its party, Tecmo doesn’t fall behind as they revealed several big announcements during their Nite Out ’07.

The show started with the introductions, giving out drinks and all that, before Ninja Gaiden Sigma takes all the cake. A near-final version of the game was out and available for everyone to play before Yosuke Hayashi, the director of the game, came up the stage to announce that they finished development of NGS and that it will be out in Japan on June 14 while reaching U.S. shores come July 3.

A couple of DS games were presented next, Kyotaro Nishimura Suspense and Monster Farm DS. The former gets an Autumn Japan release while a new trailer was released for the latter. After that comes the most awaited announcement from Tecmo: Project Rygar.

The Project Rygar trailer reveals that the game, rooting back to NES and arcades, now resurrects itself onto the Wii with a new hero, some new enemies, and a lot of action. Producer Kikuchi stated that he wants to make a game people can easily get into with the Wiimote. The diskarmor will be controlled by the Wiimote, so expect a lot of swinging action.

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