Monday, July 18, 2011

Champion Jockey: G1 Jockey & Gallop Racer First Look Preview

Tecmo, Koei 's always full jockey sim Kinect and PlayStation will move treatment, as we found in the MCM London Expo.

The story behind Champion Jockey has a lot to do with the still-recent forming of its publisher. Before Tecmo and Koei merged, each had a successful horse racing series--Tecmo with Gallop Racer, and Koei with G1 Jockey. G1 Jockey 2008 was released on the Wii and sold particularly well, according to Koei, thanks to the inclusion of Wii Balance Board support. Now, thanks to the release of other motion-based control systems such as Xbox 360 Kinect and PlayStation Move, the combined publisher thinks it can appeal to an even wider demographic than ever.

We got a chance to see the game on PlayStation 3 with Move support to see if another market is (literally) ready to jump on the horse. We got to see 'Fun Mode', where the aim is to ride your horse in an arcade manner, using as much energy as possible. In the sim mode, you'll have to pay more attention to your horses' individual riding style (they may prefer to hang at the back, or lead at the front), as well as trading, breeding and becoming a career-lasting champion jockey.

The setup Tecmo Koei showed us used two Move controllers, but you can use any combination of Navigation Controllers and standard DualShock/Sixaxis controllers that you like. The idea is to watch the horseshoes on-screen as they light up, and then gallop in time to the flashes. You can steer the horse by lifting up one of the controllers for left or right, and flick both controllers in the air to jump. You can also use the Move controller as your whip, both holding it out for the horse to see as a threatening device, or to use on the horse to make it race for the finish.

Champion jockey has a two-player split-screen mode, and for the first time in the series, a four-player online mode. As we got to see the game on PlayStation 3, it will also bring on Xbox 360 and Wii to market. Both the PS3 and Xbox 360, motion controls will be supported, but not necessary, so don 't worry if you' re still the necessary equipment to buy. The game is currently slated for release in Europe in September, so aspiring DJs should keep an eye on the shelves later this year.

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"Champion jockey: G1 Jockey & Gallop Racer First Look Preview" was created by Guy Cocker on Fri, 27 Published in May 2011 23:41:46 -0700

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