JKKDARK
May 10th, 2007, 14:57
via IGN (http://ds.ign.com/articles/787/787029p1.html)
One of the best Game Boy Advance games is moving to arcades thanks to a tie-up between Sega and Nintendo. Sega announced today that it will release an arcade version of Rhythm Tengoku, a GBA rhythm game from the makers of Wario Ware. The arcade version is being developed by Sega.
Like the original portable version, the arcade adaptation will feature simple timing-based gameplay. Sega is also working on multiplayer aspects of the game in order to attract families and couples. When two players finish a game session, they'll get a compatibility rating.
The Game Boy Advance Rhythm Tengoku was Japan-only. Hopefully, Sega's arcade distribution channels will come through and give the arcade version an international release. The Japanese version is set to begin operation this Fall.
One of the best Game Boy Advance games is moving to arcades thanks to a tie-up between Sega and Nintendo. Sega announced today that it will release an arcade version of Rhythm Tengoku, a GBA rhythm game from the makers of Wario Ware. The arcade version is being developed by Sega.
Like the original portable version, the arcade adaptation will feature simple timing-based gameplay. Sega is also working on multiplayer aspects of the game in order to attract families and couples. When two players finish a game session, they'll get a compatibility rating.
The Game Boy Advance Rhythm Tengoku was Japan-only. Hopefully, Sega's arcade distribution channels will come through and give the arcade version an international release. The Japanese version is set to begin operation this Fall.