Eureka Seven: New Vision

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Eureka Seven: New Vision
Eureka Seven: New Vision cover
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Eureka Seven: New Vision cover
Developer(s) Bandai
Release date(s) Japan May 11, 2006 United States ?, 2006
Genre(s) Action/ Mech Battle
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer?
Rating(s) RP (Rating Pending),CERO A
Platform(s) PS2

Eureka Seven: New Vision the sequal to Eureka Seven vol. 1: New Wave by the renowned game developmental team, Bandai. New Vision, as like New Wave is at least derived from the popular anime series Eureka Seven. Unfortunately however, it seems that this game has not, or atleast has not yet been released within the United States (Japan - May 11th, 2006).

[edit] Primary Information about Eureka Seven: New Vision

Eureka Seven: New Vision serves as the sequal to it's predecessor, in which the original storyline shall be continued on once again. More advanced mech battle shall also be experienced within this new sequal. More customizations and advanced weaponry is also available for your overall custombizable LFO. Due to the main character's past sucess within the previous game, - being known as one of the greatest riders - the government asks you to join under the UF Force LFO Riders within a prototype LFO mech. A racing feature is also available within this sequal, in which you will ultimately always win if you have a substantial amount of boosting power. Bandai decided to stretch creativity in a different perspective by forcing you to perform various tricks with your mech in order to boost up your overall boosting power. As like in the previous game, you can also convert your LFO into a tank like version for varied weaponry (as like the anime as well). Bandai also noted that air racing and battle on boards are more highly influenced within this sequal.

Summers practicing on his board
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Summers practicing on his board

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IGN - Eureka Seven: New vision preview