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Posted May 23, 2009 at 08:50AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Games, Ju-On: The Grudge Tags: flashlight, AQ Interactive
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Ju-On: The Grudge - Image 1Here's a little something for all those missing out on a certain Japanese Wii horror game. XSEED has announced that it will be releasing AQ Interactive's Ju-on game in the US this October.

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Posted May 02, 2009 at 04:37PM by Karl B. Listed in: Videos, Games, Ju-On: The Grudge Tags: flashlight, AQ Interactive
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Feel - Image 1AQ Interactive has released the first gameplay video for their upcoming Wii horror game, Feel. The game is being made in collaboration with director Takashi Shimizu, the guy who made the Ju-on series of horror movies. The video is made up of gameplay footage interspersed with what appears to be grainy live-action cutscenes. Creepy stuff.

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Posted Apr 15, 2009 at 10:27PM by Karl B. Listed in: Games, Screenshots, Ju-On: The Grudge Tags: Japan, Google, AQ Interactive
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The Feel - Image 1AQ Interactive showed off the first screenshots for their upcoming Wii horror game, The Feel, at a recent press conference in Japan. The game still needs some polishing to get rid of the nasty jaggies, but the Ju-on atmosphere seems there. Well, the creepy little ghost kid's there, at least.

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Posted Apr 13, 2009 at 08:18PM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Games, Scans, Ju-On: The Grudge Tags: Japan, Wiimote, Nintendo, flashlight, AQ Interactive
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The Grudge - Image 1Japanese horror film director Takashi Shimizu is apparently working on a new Wii horror game called The Feel with AQ Interactive. Shimizu will serve as the game's "horror adviser". No word yet on an overseas release, but as long as Nintendo's not the one handling the publishing (I still curse them in my sleep) then there's still a chance that this could get one since they can use the whole "From the director of The Grudge" angle to sell it. More details and some scans after the jump.

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Posted May 19, 2008 at 02:02AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Japan, PS2, North America, Marvelous Interactive, AQ Interactive, XSEED Games
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AQ Interactive reveals new titles for U.S. - Image 1 AQ Interactive's most recent financial report has shed some light on the company's upcoming games. For this fiscal year, three DS titles (one of which is Blue Dragon Plus), an unnamed Wii title, and four portable games from Xseed are slated to hit North America. More in the full article.

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Posted Jun 27, 2007 at 12:34AM by Rica M. Listed in: Videos, Games, Hajime No Ippo: The Fighting Revolution Tags: AQ Interactive
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This gameplay video's title is very much appropriate. If you've watched the "Hajime no Ippo" anime, read the manga, or just fancied being a boxing sensation like Makunouchi Ippo, you'd want to watch this clip.

The Boxing Sensation Gameplay video taken from Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting Revolution focuses on how the boxer probably became a sensation in the field of boxing. It shows Ippo's humble beginnings as he was introduced by boxing champ Takamura Mamoru to the Kamogawa Gym members. The video also shows Ippo's second match with Miyata Ichiro where Ippo wins "by one centimeter". And all "Hajime no Ippo" fans know that this match fueled the rivalry between the two boxers.

Ippo's one-two combination is shown in the match, as well as his deadly uppercut. The video also shows his initial training with Takamura where he was asked to grab 10 falling leaves from a tree before they reached the ground. Ah, Ippo's beautiful jabs...

Watch the clip and see what we're talking about. You can check out our previous posts for gameplay details on AQ Interactive's Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting Revolution for the Wii. The game's already been released in Japan, and although there wasn't any announcement about the game's release in North America and Europe, we're free to hope that it arrives in this side of the world. For now, let's just enjoy the video.




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Posted Jun 12, 2007 at 02:50AM by Victor B. Listed in: Videos, Games, Hajime No Ippo: The Fighting Revolution Tags: Wiimote, AQ Interactive, Nunchuk
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Hajime no Ippo's latest trailer certainly has us smiling. Not only does playing the game look intense in this trailer; they also took the time to get real boxers to try the game out.

You read that right. They got real Japanese boxers to try AQ Interactive's game out, and you can see them trying out their own fighting styles against the computer with the help of the Wiimote and Nunchuk. Strangely enough, it also equalizes the chances of each fighter playing the game, since no matter the gender or age of the player, it'll take skill to outmaneuver your opponent in the game while the computer takes care of the power your in-game boxer gets.

In any case, here's the trailer for you. Expect the game to come out this June 21 in Japan. Enjoy!




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Posted Jun 11, 2007 at 06:40AM by Sally B. Listed in: Games, Screenshots, Hajime No Ippo: The Fighting Revolution Tags: Famitsu, Wiimote, Nintendo, AQ Interactive
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Hajime no Ippo fans, we've got more screens coming your way, thanks to Famitsu. This time, however, we've got a few hints on how the game modes will turn out. But since we're still missing our in-house translator and are using the weblator, we're not really so sure in how to go about it (describing the game's protagonist as "Itagaki fighting potatoes" should give you a hint of the translator's accuracy).

A new gameplay method has been confirmed: players can now opt to use the "classic controller" instead of the Wiimote. Famitsu also describes the controls, like pressing A and B button to do right or left hooks, and can be combined with the D-pad to change the direction of the blows; basically it lets players control the boxer in as much the same way as previous Hajime no Ippo games.

Then there is the Story Mode, which will cover the events of the "Hajime no Ippo" manga up to Volume 78 (that's quite a lot). You either play as the manga's protagonist, Ippo Makunouchi, or newcomer Manabu Itagaki, who specializes in outboxing, and whose fighting style emphasizes speed. His special move makes opponents undergo slow motion, which lets him deliver more blows to the opponent.
The Story Mode has animation cutscenes interspersed in-between bouts. Our weblator says something like, "With cut-in demonstration, conversation and the like with the opponent is developed with full voice." This may mean that the cutscenes will be given a full voice-over treatment, as well. Nice treat for Hajime no Ippo fans, indeed.

Famitsu also shows the Tutorial Mode, where Hajime's coach Kamogawa trains you on how to deliver those punches using the Wiimote. The fact that he's shown holding the Wii mote instead of wearing gloves just puts a cool touch into the tutorial, don't you think?

Ippo's rival, Ichiro Miyata, is also introduced, but he's just there with Ryo Mashiba because of a scene from the manga and anime.

Well, stay tuned to QJ as we get more information on AQ Interactive's  boxing gem for the Nintendo Wii!

Many thanks to kcsega, who helped a lot in with translation!

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More screenshots after the jump!



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Posted Apr 16, 2007 at 02:33AM by Mabie A. Listed in: Games, Screenshots, Hajime No Ippo: The Fighting Revolution Tags: Google, AQ Interactive
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Here are some more images of the different fighting styles that you will see in AQ Interactive's Hajime No Ippo title for the Wii. Key to that knock-out punch would be the proper accumulation of the "shooting skill gauge" (thanks to Google translate -- you know what that means: may be inaccurate), which will tell you when is the perfect time to unleash that gloved killing machine.

So, for all you boxer-wannabes out there, take a good hard look at these screens, cos you just might pick up a thing or two about getting that one-two footwork right, along with getting that resounding punch -- hopefully, not on your face, but on your opponent's.

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More action-packed screens after the jump!

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Posted Apr 11, 2007 at 04:28AM by Karl B. Listed in: Games Tags: Japan, Mistwalker, Marvelous Interactive, AQ Interactive, Marvelous
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Nintendo - Image 1Today we've got a lot of Wii and DS news thanks to the Nintendo Retailer Meeting in Japan. Most, if not all, of the news relate to Japanese gaming news, but we can glean a few insights on what could possibly be in store for U.S. versions of the Wii and DS in the near future.

Here's a list of some of the game announcements and dates for the Wii and DS:
  • Power of Observation Training (NDS, Nintendo)
  • Kazujin Taisen (NDS, Nintendo)
  • Ouendan 2 (NDS, Nintendo) - The sequel to the popular rhythm game Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan (released as Elite Beat Agents in the U.S.) will include 19 songs including "Go My Way" by hitomi, "POP STAR" by Hirai Ken, "VISTA" by Going Underground and "Real Life Real Heart" by Kimura Kaela.
  • DK Taru Jet Race (Wii, Nintendo) - This Paon-developed title was formerly known as DK Bongo Blast for the GameCube. In it, Donkey Kong finds some barrel jets that let him fly in the sky across sixteen courses. The game includes support for up to four players and is set for release on June 28 in Japan.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (NDS, Nintendo) - This title is slated for June 23. It'll make use of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and will have a multiplayer mode where two players can play either Link or the evil overlord.
  • DS Origami (NDS) - Coming in June
  • Hello Kitty Character Dex (NDS) - 26th July
  • Harvest Moon (Wii, Marvelous Interactive) - 7th June
  • Negima!? (Wii, Marvelous Interactive) - 14th June
  • A.S.H. (NDS, Nintendo) - Mistwalker's game system for this title is reportedly a cross between RPG and strategy, and battles will be multiple turn based. No specific release date for A.S.H. has been announced yet, and it still carries a 2007 release date.
  • Kurukin Nano Island Story (NDS, Nintendo) - Kokurin Nano Island Story is another new action RPG title for the DS and may be coming as soon as May 24. According to C3, it's kinda like Pokémon, only in this game you get to raise bacteria and use them to do battle against your rivals.
Suffering from info overload yet? Here's one last piece of news. Nintendo is reportedly working closely with Tomy Toys and AQ Interactive on the development of a new Pokémon arcade game called Pokémon Battrid. It seems this will be Nintendo's answer to Sega's Love and Berry and other similar arcade games.

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