Mark your calendars. On January 25th, 2007, Namco's girl band sim Idolm@ster sings its way onto Japanese Xbox 360's. Priced at 7,140 yen (US $60), the game is based on a hit networked arcade title that lets gamers create their own pop princesses. Wanna-be singers are put through a strict training regime that includes dance lessons, voice lessons and posing (yes, posing) lessons! To celebrate the launch, there's even a 20,790 yen (US $176) bundle that includes a faceplate, a DVD with new songs, a "Visual Book" and a toy stage diorama with eleven different figures to play with. My shame: I actually kinda want this game. The toys I can do without.
Bundle Up With Idols [Dengeki Online]
















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