| Keroro Gunso the Super Movie: Gekishin Dragon Warriors de arimasu! | |
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| 超劇場版ケロロ軍曹 撃侵ドラゴンウォリアーズであります! | |
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| Publisher | Namco Bandai Games |
| Genre | 2D action game |
| Rating | CERO A - All ages |
| Platform | Nintendo DS |
| Released | February 19, 2009 |
| Price | ¥5,040 |
Keroro Gunso the Super Movie: Gekishin Dragon Warriors de arimasu! (超劇場版ケロロ軍曹 撃侵ドラゴンウォリアーズであります! Chou Gekijouban Keroro Gunsou: Gekishin Doragon Woriāzu de arimasu!) is a single-player game for the Nintendo DS based on the fourth Keroro Gunso anime movie of the same name.
Gameplay[]
The game play is related to the fourth movie of the franchise. You basically fight your way through monsters and get the flag and put it in "checkpoints." When you put the flags in all the checkpoints in one level, you win, and you move on to the next level. You can collect models of characters from each level. It is necessary to collect all models to beat the whole game. You also have to play mini games that are based on older games (for example, Tamappy, based on Mappy) to beat the game as well.
Player characters[]
There are characters that can be used. There are stages that only one particular Keronian can go in.
- Sergeant Keroro
- (Kumiko Watanabe)
- Fuyuki Hinata
- (Tomoko Kawakami)
- Private Second Class Tamama
- (Etsuko Kozakura)
- Momoka Nishizawa
- (Haruna Ikezawa)
- Corporal Giroro
- (Jōji Nakata)
- Natsumi Hinata
- (Chiwa Saitō)
- Sergeant Major Kururu
- (Takehito Koyasu)
- Saburo
- (Akira Ishida)
- Lance Corporal Dororo
- (Takeshi Kusao)
- Koyuki Azumaya
- (Ryo Hirohashi)
The following are special, and can only be obtained when you watch the movie in Japan and receive a card that you trace on the touchscreen in the specials menu of the game. Click on what DS System you have and print then cut out and trace: http://b.bngi-channel.jp/ds-keroro/download/index.html
- Special Duty Soldier Dorara
- (Katsuyuki Konishi)
- First Lieutenant Garuru
- (Akio Ohtsuka)
Main differences with the game and the movie[]
Because the game came out before the movie, many of the things seen in the game do not appear in the movie, (it is unknown if Bandai Namco was perhaps given an old script or simply as happens in other games based on movies, they had to improvise to create levels and worlds).
The main difference between the game and the movie is the presence of Dorara, A keronian who was in the background in a promotional short for the fourth film (together with Gamimi) who served as an NPC, the final boss and a secret playable character, Due to being a fairly important character in the game, it is unknown if it was planned for him to also appear in the fourth film.
The first two worlds of the game (more specifically the second) are completely original to the video game, and it is not until world 3 that the events of the film begin to emerge.
Viper appears in the game as a boss in World 1 and 3 despite never appearing in the movies.
Kiruru appears as the boss of the second and fourth worlds, even though this movie doesn't even appear or even mention him.
Although they are moderately important characters in the movie, Aki Hinata does not appear in the video game, but Kitten, Kogoro and Lavie do (when these last two only appeared in a small scene in the film).
Trivia[]
- The game has minigames that are references to classic Namco games, these being Mappy and Xevious.
- The gameplay of Keroro, along with some enemy designs, are based on the character Klonoa, another Namco character in which both Keroro and Klonoa share the seiyu (Kumiko Watanabe).
- Back in the day, if you had the game and went to see the movie, they gave you some pieces of cardboard with the symbol of each member of the troop, this was used to obtain cheats, from infinite life and health or unlocking characters like Garuru or Dorara. (Despite this, today you can continue to place these cheats thanks to gameplays).
External links[]
- Official site (Japanese)
Gallery[]
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