Hanjyuku Hero has been revealed by Weekly Jump and V Jump. It looks like Hanjyuku hero is a PlayStation 2 game. It goes under the category, real time simulation, and it does look a little interesting.
What is Hanjyuku Hero? It all started from 1988 on NES. It was the mother of the "Summon System" which we all know from FF series. 4 years later in 1992 its sequel was released titled "Hanjyuku Hero - Ah World turn Hanjyuku - (I don't know why it is like that). It was released on SNES and featured more powerful system and more stupid story.(lol) And then came the year 2002, February when the SNES version was remade into WSC.
About the characters. The game is based on an "egg" called Egg Man(lol) he uses his Egg punch and Egg kick (both very weak). The evil role is called "Moon musle". A body builder with a head shaped of a moon(lol), and much more stupid characters!
About the game. Game is on ps2 which enables 3D, right? So Square has made it into the title "Hanjyuku Hero Vs 3D" where 2D hanjyuku heroes battle against 3D characters!(lol)
Jump is also collecting their reader's designs of the monsters that Square should add. Much like they did with Digimon. It'll be interesting to see, but I wonder if it will be fun to play...
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