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  • More Spectrobes screens to gawk at

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    06.05.2006

    Buena Vista Games' newest franchise, Spectrobes,  has received a lot of buzz lately due to the inclusion of the core development team of Jupiter in creating the game. The focus of the game, which has Rallen and Jeena using fossilized creatures, or Spectrobes, to combat the evil Krawl. In hoping to follow in the success of Kingdom Hearts, Spectrobes is striving to capture that magic and bring it to a new IP. Question is, though, do you care?

  • Buena Vista announces DS exclusive -- Spectrobes

    by 
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    05.01.2006

    Not too long after the family friendly publisher announced the perversion melding of popular puzzler Meteos with the saccharine world of Disney, comes word that Buena Vista Games is releasing something called Spectrobes which, rather than being some sort of airborne virus, is actually an exclusive DS game. Developed by Japanese developer, Jupiter Corporation, the game is an anime-inspired action role-playing title which seems to subscribe to the greedy "Gotta catch 'em all" school of thought.With an evil alien force out to destroy the galaxy (it's just what evil alien forces do), two junior interplanetary patrol officers, Rallen and Jeena soon come to learn that salvation lies in an ancient race of fossilized creatures. In order to thwart said evil alien force, over 500 different Spectrobes must be (and stop me if you've heard this before) unearthed, collected and trained in order to do battle. The press release promises that all of the DS' capabilities will be put to good use, though we certainly hope that excavation doesn't come down to scratching the screen furiously. The game also promises loads of customization, a compelling story (it does have an evil alien force, after all) and exciting real-time battles. No release date is set yet, but we'll probably learn more about this one at E3.