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Infinite Line Artwork
Posted on May 23rd, 2008

An Infinite Line artwork has recently been revealed. It shows what looks like a female character in some sort of uniform. It’s not the best quality piece of art out there, but what can you expect from a game that has just recently been announced?

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Platinum Games announces Infinite Line
Posted on May 15th, 2008

Platinum games, a company formed of former Capcom and Clover staff members, have recently announced a new Nintendo DS RPG entitled Infinite Line. Infinite Line will be directed by Hifumi Kouno, the mastermind behind the Clock Tower series.

This game will be a Sci-Fi adventure, featuring many different planets that each have different types of people and a unique culture on each of them, kinda like in Rogue Galaxy. So, obviously, it can take quite a bit of time to travel from destination to destination, so to counter this, the developers will be implementing a warp system that will allow a player to instantly warp to their desired location. Not only will you be able to travel planets, but there will be the ability to build your own spacecraft. Each craft will require a blueprint in this game, but don’t worry, because there are plenty of these to go around, with 150+ said to be in the game.

In this game, there will be 200+ characters, each unique, and some of them will even be able to join the crew of your spacecraft! There will also be a wireless “PvP” mode in which you can battle other people’s characters on your DS WiFi connection.

Infinite Line, although with no defined release date, is expected to come out sometime next year. Look for it!

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