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Yowamushi Pedal 3DS Game's Ads Features Narration by Onoda, Manami

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Game putting player in control of Yowapeda characters shipped last month

Bandai Namco Games began streaming two new commercials for their Yowamushi Pedal: Asu e no High Cadence Nintendo 3DS game on Monday. The "Sohoku High School" version is narrated by the character Sakamichi Onoda (voiced by Daiki Yamashita), while the "Hakone Academy" version is narrated by Sangaku Manami (Tsubasa Yonaga).

Text: A Yowamushi Pedal game is coming to the 3DS!
Onoda: O-our game is coming to the 3DS?!
Text: The intense race starts on the Nintendo 3DS!!
Onoda: I'll pedal with all I've got and follow you guys!
Text: The original story speeds up with a full-voiced scenario!!
Onoda: Step on the pedal, light up your Fighting Spirit! Yowamushi Pedal: Asu e no High Cadence!
Text: A Yowamushi Pedal game coming to the 3DS!
Masami: To think our game will make a debut on the 3DS!
Text: Aim for the goal at top speed on the Nintendo 3DS!!
Manami: My heart rate gets faster, and I end up naturally switching the gear!
Text: The original story speeds up with a full-voiced scenario!!
Manami: Step on the pedal, light up your Fighting Spirit! Yowamushi Pedal: Asu e no High Cadence!

The game will feature new rivals for the characters to face, and will be fully-voiced with an original story.

Bandai Namco Games released the game in Japan on January 29, 2015 for the price of 5,690 yen (about US$52). First copies of the game come with a reversible jacket poster and a code to download a talk session between cast members Daiki Yamashita (Sakamichi Onoda), Daisuke Kishio (Junta Teshima), and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Hajime Aoyagi).


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