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Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki Screens, Crash ‘n’ the Boys: Street Challenge Trailer - Niche Gamer

Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki Screens, Crash ‘n’ the Boys: Street Challenge Trailer

Million Corp. and Arc System Works seem to be gearing up to revive the Kunio-kun franchise, as they have a PS3 port of Crash ‘n’ the Boys: Street Challenge coming out soon, and recently announced that a new Nintendo 3DS game, Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki, is in the works.

Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki

The first screenshots of the newly announced 3DS game, Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki, have made their way online (via Games Talk), which you can have a look at below.

The player’s group will consist of a maximum of four party members as they travel throughout Edo Japan: Kunimasa, an outlaw “gambler”; his partner, Tsurumatsu; and two possible henchmen.

As previously mentioned, a new “Katana Action” aspect is being introduced to the gameplay, and there will be special moves, weapons, and items such as buckets and wagons that are inspired by Edo-era Japan.

Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki is due out for 3DS in Japan on May 28.

Crash ‘n’ the Boys: Street Challenge

For an idea of what to expect from DNJ, have a look at the new trailer for the PS3 port of the remade Crash ‘n’ the Boys: Street Challenge, which is related to the Kunio-kun series.

This sports action game is already on the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, and will be available on the Playstation 3 in Japan on March 5.

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