Published on October 18th,2007 at 1:48 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Akihabara News tests Senjo No Kizuna, the ultimate Mecha Simulator Arcade Game.

Banpresto (with Bandai) released this summer a new Arcade video game based on the Gundam world called Senjo No Kizuna. But hold on, we are not talking about a regular Arcade game system here, but a realistic simulator where you will pilot a Mecha and fight against other players all across Japan, or the game center where you are located!
Banpresto worked very hard to make this as real as possible, and you will control your Mecha as if you were in the anime; also, thanks to a panoramic view, you will really have the feeling of being onboard one of these gigantic Japanese robots. If you are a frequent player, Banpresto can also offer you the possibility to log your score, fight, and allow you to upgrade your robot, just as if you were a Mecha Pilot.

Even if it is a bit difficult to handle your Mecha at the beginning, you will quickly understand how to move around, and how you use wisely your weapons and boost…
It’s been a long time since I have had that MUCH fun playing an arcade game, and if you are in Japan we strongly advise you to give it a try…

Our Video just after the Jump, click here !

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Comments
 

  • http://cutkillavince.com/ Cutkillavince

    Excellent

  • Carl

    damn that looks AWESOME….I been wanting to see something like that in the arcade for AGES now….don’t see why it hasn’t been done before.

    too bad we will NEVER see that in South Africa

  • Julien

    Can you give some locations in Tokyo?

  • http://www.akihabaranews.com Daimaou

    In most major Arcade video game center across JAPAN !

  • JunsFiance

    Oh how lucky I am! I getting married in Tokyo in 2 weeks! And what a way to celebrate my honeymoon by trying one of these simulators! NOT! (Lock-down by the wifey from now on.)

  • brian

    There are 8 cabs in Club Sega (akihabara). I was there last xmas but everytime there was a long queue to play so I didn’t bother to wait; it looked amazing though. They fought 4 vs 4 and other people could see their fight in a LCD outside.

    I will definitely try it this year

  • Acseru

    How many yen’s did one round of this game cost?

  • rogerlee

    it cost you a monthly pay by chinese standards.

  • Author

    I got to buy one of those

  • http://www.castlefunpark.com waheed

    Hey
    that is really nice and awesome game, Can you tell me where I can buy this game.
    THanks

 

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