Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (Update infobox) |
m (Update guide main page) |
||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{nihongo|'''Captain★Rainbow'''|キャプテン★レインボー|Kyaputen Reinbō}} is a video game for the [[Wii]], made by [[skip Ltd.]], the creator of the {{c|Chibi-Robo!}} series and [[GiFTPiA]]. The game was only released in Japan, on | {{nihongo|'''Captain★Rainbow'''|キャプテン★レインボー|Kyaputen Reinbō}} is a video game for the [[Wii]], made by [[skip Ltd.]], the creator of the {{c|Chibi-Robo!}} series and [[GiFTPiA]]. The game was only released in Japan, on August 28, [[2008]]. | ||
The main character "Nick" is able to transform into "Captain★Rainbow," a tokusatsu-styled superhero wielding a yo-yo that stars in his own TV show. Unfortunately, his TV show isn't popular anymore. To restore his popularity, Nick ventures to Mimin Island; an island where wishes are said to come true, he'll meet a vast array of past minor Nintendo characters with their own dreams and wishes on his journey. The game features a stylized cartoon look similar to Skip's other games. | The main character "Nick" is able to transform into "Captain★Rainbow," a tokusatsu-styled superhero wielding a yo-yo that stars in his own TV show. Unfortunately, his TV show isn't popular anymore. To restore his popularity, Nick ventures to Mimin Island; an island where wishes are said to come true, he'll meet a vast array of past minor Nintendo characters with their own dreams and wishes on his journey. The game features a stylized cartoon look similar to Skip's other games. |
Latest revision as of 18:55, 12 April 2023
Designer(s) | Kenichi Nishi |
---|---|
Genre(s) | Adventure |
Modes | Single player |
Rating(s) |
Captain★Rainbow (キャプテン★レインボー Kyaputen Reinbō?) is a video game for the Wii, made by skip Ltd., the creator of the Chibi-Robo! series and GiFTPiA. The game was only released in Japan, on August 28, 2008.
The main character "Nick" is able to transform into "Captain★Rainbow," a tokusatsu-styled superhero wielding a yo-yo that stars in his own TV show. Unfortunately, his TV show isn't popular anymore. To restore his popularity, Nick ventures to Mimin Island; an island where wishes are said to come true, he'll meet a vast array of past minor Nintendo characters with their own dreams and wishes on his journey. The game features a stylized cartoon look similar to Skip's other games.