PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Eyeshield 21: MAX Devil Power
rdfs:comment
  • Eyeshield 21: MAX Devil Power is a Nintendo DS American football simulator released, oddly enough, exclusively in Japan in early 2006. The game is based on the manga Eyeshield 21, which was also represented in the Jump Super Stars series for the Nintendo DS, which Nintendo also published. Nintendo both developed and published this game.
  • Eyeshield 21: MAX Devil Power(アイシールド21 MAX DEVILPOWER!Aishīrudo nijūichi MAX DEVILPOWER!) is the first Eyeshield 21 video game for the Nintendo DS. It's based around the anime series from Eyeshield 21. It has only been released in Japan. The game centers around Deimon High School student Sena Kobayakawa, who is pressured into becoming the star running back of the school's American football team, the Deimon Devil Bats, under the secret identity of Eyeshield 21.
dcterms:subject
foaf:homepage
CERO
  • A
system1JP
  • 2006-02-02
dbkwik:manga/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:nintendo/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Platforms
Genre
Type
  • Game
fix
  • a
Title
  • Eyeshield 21: MAX Devil Power
Media
  • Nintendo DS Game Card
System
  • DS
Class
  • C
Modes
Released
  • 2006-02-02
Developer
Rating
  • x
Publisher
abstract
  • Eyeshield 21: MAX Devil Power(アイシールド21 MAX DEVILPOWER!Aishīrudo nijūichi MAX DEVILPOWER!) is the first Eyeshield 21 video game for the Nintendo DS. It's based around the anime series from Eyeshield 21. It has only been released in Japan. The game centers around Deimon High School student Sena Kobayakawa, who is pressured into becoming the star running back of the school's American football team, the Deimon Devil Bats, under the secret identity of Eyeshield 21. The story mode follows the manga and anime until the end of the first game between Deimon and the Ojo White Knights, then it branches off, with Sena also playing for other teams seen in the series, seemingly with the other teams' knowledge of just who Eyeshield 21 really is.
  • Eyeshield 21: MAX Devil Power is a Nintendo DS American football simulator released, oddly enough, exclusively in Japan in early 2006. The game is based on the manga Eyeshield 21, which was also represented in the Jump Super Stars series for the Nintendo DS, which Nintendo also published. Nintendo both developed and published this game.
is wikipage disambiguates of