Kenshin Dragon Quest
sifar    2003-07-05, 10:58 am.

Square Enix told the Asashi Shimbun today that they intend on releasing a new television device called Kenshin Dragon Quest: Yomigaerishi Densetsu no Ken this September. We use the phrase "television device" because it won't be for any current console, but Kenshin Dragon Quest will connect directly to a TV. The game includes a mini sword, a shield, and a television cable, and after hooking everything up, the sword acts as a controller. Kenshin Dragon Quest isn't just a quirky device, though. Square Enix plans on shipping one million units of the game when it hits in a couple of months, and Yuji Horii (Scenario), Akira Toriyama (Character Design), and Koichi Sugiyama (Music), the big three behind the DQ series, are lending their talents this time around.




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