Eureka 7 V.1: New Wave

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Eureka 7 V.1: New Wave
Eureka 7 V.1: New Wave cover
Developer(s) Bandai
Release date(s) Flag of Japan April 6, 2006 Flag of United States ?, 2007
Genre(s) Action/ Mech Battle
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer?
Rating(s) ESRB: T
CERO: A
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable

Eureka 7 V.1: New Wave the new sequal to the Eureka Seven vol.1: New Wave video game series. Bandai once again takes the center role in creating this video game based off of the popular Eureka Seven anime series, which is exclusive only to the PlayStation Portable. As of now, Eureka 7 V.1: New Wave has not been released within the United States (Japan - April 6th, 2006).

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[edit] Primary Information about Eureka 7 V.1: New Wave

Within this version of Eureka Seven: New Wave, it seems that the air combat is at a more advanced level due to the capability level of the PSP compared to the PS2. Faster loading time between areas also seems to be another leading factor within this version. A slight increase of weapons and overall gameplay is noted within this sequal, in which it is said should be released within the US this fall (don't know how trustworthy that can be since fall is over...). Overall due to the fact that this game has been released on a system that doesn't seem to be the most popular in Japan, and through the fact that it has not yet been released in the US, vaguely any information is currently out about the game, even it's cover. Judging by the name however, it seems that Eureka 7 V.1: New Wave seems to simply be a new incarnation of the PS2 Eureka Seven game series.

[edit] An Error in Title

On the box art given it actually says Koukyou Shihen Eureka Seven , which is title of the main show. The game is not a PSP remake of the New Wave, but a whole new game with an indepth story mode of the actual anime. The trailer given by Gamespot is for the PS2 version not for this actual game.

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