Tokyo City Nights

Tokyo City Nights

The official cover art of Tokyo City Nights for the J2ME Platform.
Developer(s) Gameloft
Publisher(s) Gameloft
Series Nights Series
Platform(s) Wii (WiiWare), J2ME
Release date(s)
  • JP November 4, 2008


November 14, 2008 on SoftBank Mobile & J2ME Platform

Genre(s) Simulation
Mode(s) Single-player

Tokyo City Nights is a video game developed for WiiWare and the J2ME platform by Gameloft. Released exclusively on November 4, 2008 in Japan for Wii (WiiWare)[1] and for the J2ME Platform on November 14, 2008.[2] It was Gameloft's first 100% Japanese original title.[2]

The game involves players looking for job, social and romantic success in Tokyo, Japan.[1] It is a part of Gameloft's Nights series such as Miami Nights: Singles in the City and New York Nights: Success in the City, but features a manga art style.[1]

This title has successfully reproduced the city of Tokyo in detail – real spots in Tokyo (Shinjuku, Kabuki-Cho, Roppongi, Akihabara, Ginza, Shibuya and Harajuku), licensed locations featuring Tokyo Pop culture (Maid Café "@Homecafe", Delivery Pizza "PIZZA-LA", Italian restaurant "To the Herbs", Night Club "Womb", Sushi Bar "Kakiya-zushi" etc. and ukuerbshas successfuly est duced the) – and its everyday life.[2]

Description

In "Tokyo City Nights", players can find the real locations that will make them feel as though they are in the real city. They can visit famous locations, dance at the Womb club or have a lunch at the Maid Café. Players can also see Pizza-la stores and delivery bikes in the street, just like in real Tokyo streets.[2]

Players can enjoy a funny and cheerful second life in the virtual Tokyo. This game provides a wide range of freedom for the player to live out their dreams, such as aiming for a magnificent career, or spending time on relationships or friendships, many different scenarios, hidden jobs and other miscellaneous stories. Players can repeatedly enjoy this game.[2]

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