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This low-cost kit upgrades Namco’s System 246 AND System 256 SAN JOSE, CA - NAMCO is very pleased to announce the availability of SOUL CALIBUR III™.
This low-cost kit upgrades Namco’s System 246 AND System 256; easily converting Namco’s Tekken 4®, Tekken 5® and Soul Calibur II™ products to the latest, highly sought after, SOUL CALIBUR III™. This legendary 1 to 2-player weapon based fighting game franchise features six new characters. The strengths and weaknesses of every character as well as the overall game play have been superbly balanced to meet player demand. The coin-op adaptation offers players twice the amount of character costumes compared to the console version. Players select from four “Modes”. In the VS Mode players compete against another player. The Standard Mode is for single player battle against the CPU. The Training Mode is designed for practice allowing players to become familiar with each charters unique fighting style and weapons. The new Legend Mode is exclusive to the coin-op market. This unique mode allows the player
to strengthen their character to the point of becoming the Boss of the game AND bragging rights to boot! Customized “Legend Mode” Boss
characters are saved to the PCB and appear as guest characters in the “Legend Mode” and Standard Mode making every game on location unique!
The AAMA rating for Soul Calibur III™ is Yellow Lifelike Violence Mild. Soul Calibur III™ kits are available now. For more information, contact your local distributor or the Namco America Inc. Sales Office at 877 Supreme Drive, Bensenville, IL 60106 (630) 238-2248, fax (630) 238-9333 or visit our website at www.namcoarcade.com. About Namco America Inc. Namco is committed to providing the ultimate interactive entertainment experience. Namco uses cutting-edge technology and advanced electronics to take their coin-operated video games far beyond traditional entertainment. Namco, which also has business related interests in films, toys, health equipment, consumer video software, and restaurants, is publicly traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and owns a number of other subsidiary entertainment companies around the globe.
April 3, 2006 |
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