3 Takara Standalone TV Game Sets: Shooting, Racing & Drum Action - Ideal for younger gamers
After the success of Square-Enix's Kenshin Dragon Quest: Yomigaerishi Densetsu no Ken standalone TV game, as well as Tomy's most recent release of their Evio (Violin) music game, Takara has now followed this trend and is releasing 3 standalone TV game sets, featuring titles from 3 different genres.
In Japan especially designed for younger gamers to avoid an expensive start into the video game world - but certainly also interesting for all others video game lovers - Takara is releasing the following TV game sets. Expected to be in stock next week are:
Taiko no Popira TV Game
A drum music game that reminds much about Namco's Taiko no Tatsujin series
Choro Q TV Game
A 2 player car racing game based on Takara's famous Choro Q series
All 3 sets are expected to be in stock in the following week. Geigeki & Choro Q are priced at US$ 74.90 each, while Taiko no Popira is selling at US$ 69.90 respectively.