Konami publishing Ninety-Nine Nights 2, new screens
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An official website for feelplus' Ninety-Nine Nights 2 is now live, and it looks like Microsoft won't be taking up publishing duties for the sequel. It appears that Konami will be publishing the game instead, at least in Japan -- the website notes that Ninety-Nine Nights is still a Microsoft trademark, though. Much more interesting than all of that, the site reveals some of the first screens for the game.
It certainly looks pretty but, then again, so did the first game -- and that didn't help much. Giving us somewhat more hope for the sequel is the screen above, which depicts a gigantic monster. And of course, there are seemingly dozens of enemies on the same screen. Let's hope dispatching them is a little more entertaining this time. Check out the new screens in the gallery below:
[Via IGN]
Reader Comments (21)
Posted: Sep 2nd 2009 11:57PM Master Spice said
Wahoo! I'm both a Zune User and a Chrome User! At least I'm accepted by owning one of them.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2009 7:21PM (Unverified) said
I really liked the first one, so this will be on my... gamedor!
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2009 7:49PM Puertoricarious said
from the makers of one shitty game, comes a sequel to another shitty game!
spyder, i hope to god you're joking.
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spyder, i hope to god you're joking.
Posted: Sep 2nd 2009 7:45PM Xylon Uxkid said
Woooo! Cool cool. I actually liked the first game.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2009 8:40PM WiredKnight said
Rainbow 6 Vegas 2?
Final Fantasy X 2?
Eh? EH?
Yea it seems awkward to me too. Two.
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Final Fantasy X 2?
Eh? EH?
Yea it seems awkward to me too. Two.
Posted: Sep 2nd 2009 9:08PM LaughingTarget said
The math skills are atrocious. Just finish multiplying it out and call it 198 Nights.
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Posted: Sep 2nd 2009 9:45PM (Unverified) said
It amazes me how game sequels work sometimes. So many better series that deserve a sequel, yet this is what Konami wants to invest in.
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Posted: Sep 3rd 2009 6:37AM Snowblind said
The first game was OK, just horribly repetitive.
I'd certainly be willing to give a sequel a chance. It'd be nice to see a sequel to Heavenly Sword too, it pretty much had the same problems. But I blame the developers there, for trying to turn a new franchise into a trilogy right off the bat.. Same thing with Too Human, don't be so arrogant as to assume people will love the game!
Even Bioware gave Mass Effect a proper ending.
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I'd certainly be willing to give a sequel a chance. It'd be nice to see a sequel to Heavenly Sword too, it pretty much had the same problems. But I blame the developers there, for trying to turn a new franchise into a trilogy right off the bat.. Same thing with Too Human, don't be so arrogant as to assume people will love the game!
Even Bioware gave Mass Effect a proper ending.
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