TGS 2007 gameplay video of Koei’s Opoona for the Wii

It’s no surprise that the Japanese-based video game company Koei has decided to feature some in-game previews of their upcoming “lifestyle” RPG, Opoona, for the Nintendo Wii during the recent Tokyo Game Show.

In a video taken during the event, the game still features the titular hero Opoona taking a small excursion around the one of the game’s many worlds. Also, as featured during our past articles, was the inclusion of the Active Bon Bon Battle System which gave the game its uniquely cute charm for an RPG.

This isn’t so much of a surprise considering that the lead artist for the game is Shintaro Majima, the former Dragon Quest art designer, as well as Sachiko Yukimura who likewise worked on Dragon Quest. Coupled with the musical talents of Hitoshi Sakimoto of Final Fantasy XII, the game shows much promise when it finally makes its release in Japan this November.

Gamers in the States will have to wait a bit longer since there’s been no set date for its release here. No worries, though. Why not just sit back and take a look at some of the video footage for the game in the meantime.

It’s no surprise that the Japanese-based video game company Koei has decided to feature some in-game previews of their upcoming “lifestyle” RPG, Opoona, for the Nintendo Wii during the recent Tokyo Game Show.

In a video taken during the event, the game still features the titular hero Opoona taking a small excursion around the one of the game’s many worlds. Also, as featured during our past articles, was the inclusion of the Active Bon Bon Battle System which gave the game its uniquely cute charm for an RPG.

This isn’t so much of a surprise considering that the lead artist for the game is Shintaro Majima, the former Dragon Quest art designer, as well as Sachiko Yukimura who likewise worked on Dragon Quest. Coupled with the musical talents of Hitoshi Sakimoto of Final Fantasy XII, the game shows much promise when it finally makes its release in Japan this November.

Gamers in the States will have to wait a bit longer since there’s been no set date for its release here. No worries, though. Why not just sit back and take a look at some of the video footage for the game in the meantime.

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