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Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue
Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue | |
Developer(s) | XPEC Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Hamster (Japan) Namco (North America) Xplosiv, Typhoon Games, Empire Europe (Europe) |
Release date(s) | PlayStation 2: April 28 2005 September 9 2005 September 2005 Nintendo GameCube: August 16 2005 October 9 2005 Xbox: September 9 2005 2005 Windows: September 9 2005 |
Genre | Action |
Platform(s) | Windows, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube |
Player mode(s) | 1 player |
Serial code(s) | Nintendo GameCube: DOL-GH6E-USA DOL-GH6P-EUR Playstation 2: SLPM-65831 (Japan) SLES-53509 (Europe, Australia) Xbox: XP-002 (China) |
Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue (Japanese: ハローキティのピコピコ大作戦, Hello Kitty no Pikopiko Daisakusen, literally Hello Kitty's Picopico[1] Mission) is a Hello Kitty video game for Windows, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube and Xbox.
In this game planet Earth is invaded by a group of block aliens known as the Block Battalion led by King Block-O, who plan to conquer the universe and turn Earth into a perfect cube.
As Hello Kitty wearing roller-skates, the player must explore various locations to stop the Block Battalion from causing trouble and eventually save the Earth. The player will rescue various Sanrio characters along the way, some of which can be used as partners to help fight off the Block Batallion or heal the player in stages.
Notes
The Windows version came with two discs; Disc 1 Install Disc and Disc 2 Game Disc. Additionally, there is more than one variation of the box, with one having pink edges (the other black with the red Xplosiv border) and a free gift inside. There is another for the Red Collection (Spain) and another which is like the second variation mentioned but with white edges and no free gift notice.
Promotions
A Roller-Race Mini-Game for Flash was released where players had the chance to win £500 of Hello Kitty goods by submitting their hiscores.
There was another Flash game as well called Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue.
A Hello Kitty Crystal Xbox was released in Singapore in a bundle with the game and a Crystal Controller S.[2] It is decorated with a pink X and artwork of Hello Kitty, Minna no Tābō, Badtz-Maru, My Melody, Monkichi, Mimmy and Keroppi.
Assets for this game and The Suffering: Ties That Bind were included in a press release (and stored in The Suffering: Ties That Bind + Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue: Asset Disc). The last known write was from August 5, 2005 at 06:09:06.00.[3]
Stages
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New Game+
After the player rescues Badtz-Maru from Last Breath of Reliance and completes the game, they will be given the option of playing as Badtz-Maru in a new game.
Credits
Windows version
Xplosiv staff:
- General manager: James Spice
- Acquisition + development manager: Ed Woolf
- Far east development: Calvin Hutt
- Marketing + PR: Paul Benjamin
- Product manager: Joanne Fawell
- Marketing assistant: Rob Lightbody
- Production: Tony Bond
- Studio + localization manager: Jayshree Mistry
- Studio: Andrew Philp, Nicole Smith
- QA Manager: Dave Cleaveley
Empire Europe staff:
- Philippe Dao (France)
- Stephanie Müller (Germany)
- Alison Ryan (Spain)
- Laura Maestri (Italy)
- Executive producer: Aaron Hsu
- Producer: Tony Wang, Merlie Steve Porter
- Co-producer: Darton Chen
- Technical director: Eric Chang
- Creative director: Tony Wang
- Art director: McCoy Chen
- Lead director: Rodan Kao
- Lead level designer: Kim Chen, Rodan Kao
- Level designer: Kayin Chang, Kim Chen, Lancelot Chu, Charley Hsu, Rodan Kao, Te Liu
- Lead character design: Rodan Kao
- Character designer: Lancelot Chu, Rodan Kao
- Lead UI designer: Kim Chen, Ling Wu
- UI designer: Kim Chen, Rodan Kao, Ling Wu
- Story: Rodan Kao
- Lead artist: April Hsu
- 2D design: April Hsu, Jerry Wang
- 2D stage design: JoJo Chang, Amo Hung, Jully Pan, Jerry Wang
- UI design: April Hsu, Sally Hsu, Pierre Lin, Vicky Lin
- 3D stage design: Gray Chan, JoJo Chang, Bic Chiang, April Hsu, Jully Pan, Lydia Tsang, Jerry Wang
- Item design: JoJo Chang, Bic Chiang, April Hsu, Jerry Wang
- 3D model design: JoJo Chang, April Hsu
- Special effects: Bic Chiang, Horry He, Eve Lo, Binge Wang
- Animators: Rocky Huang, Jonathan Lo, Mobius Ning
- Lead programmer: Darton Chen
- Programmers: Moses Chang, Joe Chang, Bryan Chen, Honny Chen, Jeffrey Chiao, Daniel Chung, Calvin Lan, Ace Wu
- AI programmers: Moses Chang, Bryan Chen
- Special effects programmers: Jeffrey Chiao, Calvin Lan
- Entity programmers: Moses Chang, Darton Chen, Bryan Chen, Joe Chiang, Calvin Lan
- In-game animation programmers: Moses Chang, Bryan Chen, Darton Chen
- UI programmers: Darton Chen, Calvin Lan, Ace Wu
- Platform programmers: Ace Wu
- QA managers: Willie Hwang
- Lead tester: Roadc Lin
- Testers: Mark Lee, Roadc Lin, Miller Lu
- Additional testers: Shadow Chen, Liang How Fang, Peizane Hsu, Aron Kao, Yu Shen Ke, Kevin Lu, SoreAger Wang, Tai Chang Wang, Shing Ting Wu, William Young, Jhong Yu Sie, Bing Cheng Zhang
- R&D programmers: Eason Chang, Mu Chen, Pierce Huang, Samuel Huang, Willie Huang, Isaac Hsu, Albert Lee, LaPhonso Li, Sean Lin, Anderson Lin, Lesnie Lin, Ace Wu, Locke Yang, Terry Yeh, Phenix Yu
- Technical artist: Akira Fan
- Product manager: Steven Chen, Wonder Lin, Amanda Liu
- Sales & marketing: Chris Chen, Huang-Chao Chiang
- Commercial design: Eathn Hsieh
- Special thanks: Eric Ryder, Monte Singman, Dylan Yang, Lunghwa University of Science and Technology, Yuan Ze University, Toko University, Fu-Shin Trade and Arts School, ChaoYang University of Technology
- Localization: Shinobu Ohshiro
- Co-developer: Typhoon Games (HK) Limited
- Project manager: Roletta Lee, Michelle Siu, Keiko Igarashi, Sai Cheng
- Character supervision: Murata Kazumi (Sanrio), Kimura Tomomi (Sanrio), Tanaami Takamusa (Queen Bell)
- Music: Jei-Yong Shih
- Sound effect: James Liu
- Recording & mixing: PROFEE Recording Studio
- Pre-render animation: Yeast Digital Content
- Fonts: DynaComware Taiwan
In other languages
- Chinese: Hello Kitty 友情總動員 (Hello Kitty Yǒuqíng Zǒngdòngyuán) (Hello Kitty: Friendship Mobilization)[5]
References
- ↑ Note this is onomatopoeia for video game sounds and is not meant to be translated but an English equivalent might be "blip blop"
- ↑ Xfusion2010 blog
- ↑ Redump.org
- ↑ Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue (Credits) (Windows) (YouTube video by VideoGameCredits)
- ↑ 【Xbox】Hello Kitty 友情總動員 - 巴哈姆特
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