by Steve Watts, Jul 19, 2011 2:30pm PDT
A listing from the Electronic Software Ratings Board has revealed that the 1997 PlayStation game Klonoa: Door to Phantomile is making the trek to the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable -- almost certainly as a PS1 Classic. The entry shows that it's (unsurprisingly) rated E for Everyone, but doesn't share details beyond that.
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by Nick Breckon, Jan 23, 2009 3:59pm PST
Namco's Wii remake of its 1997 PlayStation platformer Klonoa: Door to Phantomile is featured in the following gameplay videos.
The game will feature a graphical revamp, in addition to optional Wii Remote-specific controls when it hits stores later this year.
Click through for a second Klonoa clip.
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by Chris Faylor, Jan 09, 2009 11:44am PST
The good news? Namco's Wii remake of its beloved 1997 PlayStation platformer Klonoa: Door to Phantomile will arrive in North America later this year. The bad news? We still have no idea what Klonoa actually is. Some sort of long-eared dog? A rabbit?
Its title shortened to just Klonoa, the Wii release packs the same two-button gameplay as the PlayStation original, with a fresh new coat of paint, some "new secrets," and motion controls, such as moving the Wii Remote to throw an enemy. Read more »
by Chris Faylor, Oct 02, 2008 1:27pm PDT
Yesterday brought word that Namco Bandai was remaking its cult-classic PlayStation platformer Klonoa: Door to Phantomile for the Wii. Today, we have screenshots.
The side-scrolling platformer and its long-eared dog-cat-rabbit-thing protagonist will arrive in Japan this December. Namco has yet to announce a North American release.
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by Chris Faylor, Oct 01, 2008 2:05pm PDT
Namco Bandai has announced plans to bring its beloved 1997 PlayStation platformer Klonoa: Door to Phantomile to the Wii, 1UP reports.
Built around the "easy to learn, difficult to master" mentality, the game sported a two-button control scheme, allowing its long-earned dog-rabbit-thing protagonist Klonoa to jump and grab enemies. The Wii version will unsurprisingly pack a graphical revamp, and will have players holding the Wii Remote sideways to replicate those controls. Read more »
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