Eureka Seven vol.1: New Wave

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Eureka Seven vol.1: The New Wave
Developer(s) Bandai
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Release date JP October 27, 2005
NA October 24, 2006
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: T (Teen)
CERO: A

Eureka Seven vol. 1: The New Wave is the first in a trio of games created along with the Eureka Seven anime. It was developed by Bandai, and released in Japan on October 27, 2005. It was released in North America on October 24, 2006. A direct sequel, Eureka Seven: New Vision, was released in 2006.

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The main player character throughout the game is Sumner Sturgeon, a young man newly transferred to a new military academy which specializes in LFO pilot training.

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The main character is Sumner Sturgeon, the son of the renowned Bernard Sturgeon. Sumner starts out at a military training academy, dubbed New Wave (or NW). That is where he meets his love interest, a girl by the name of Ruri. Sumner’s teammate, Hooky, immediately gets jealous and challenges him for Ruri's heart in the championships of New Wave academy. At the championships, Sumner finds out that Ruri is leaving New Wave. She says that he wouldn't understand it until he owned his own LFO and leaves him with a kiss and a picture. Sumner wins the championships regardless, only to be recruited by the illustrious Sawyer Team, the military branch that New Wave has been training him for. From there on out he pilots his KLF on various missions that test how well he knows his LFO, such as taking out a bandit group situated in mines, getting hard evidence against a black market trade, and protecting his city from various disruptions. Later on, Sumner’s old teammates join Sawyer Team. There are then six people on Sawyer Team, and Hooky still dislikes Sumner.

After a series of Missions, You eventually meet up with characters from the anime, Holland, Moondoggie, and of course Eureka. For the last three or four missions, you take control of the Nirvash.

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Gamespot - Eureka Seven

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Official Eureka Seven: vol.1: The New Wave website