Shounen Magazine VS Shounen Sunday, apparently. 'Tis for the PSP.
Known characters:
Conan of
Detective Conan
Negi Springfield and
Asuna Kagurazaka of Negima!
Natsu Dragonil of
Fairy Tail
Shinichi Mechazawa of
Cromartie High School
InuYasha of
InuYasha
Kenichi Shirahama of
History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi
Ippo Makunouchi of
Hajime no Ippo
Ikki Minami of
Air Gear
Yoshimori Sumimura of
Kekkaishi
Kaoru Akashi, Aoi Nogami, and Shiho Sannomiya of
Zettai Karen Children
Hayate Ayasaki of Hayate the
Combat Butler
Considering the bombing of
Tatsunoko VS Capcom, I'm surprised this is getting made. It's by Konami, by the way.
More info:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Anime News Network
The 50th anniversary issues of both Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine and Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday hit Japanese stores on "Team Wednesday" with a rare crossover cover between the two rival magazines. The joint cover spread features the title character of George Morikawa's Hajime no Ippo (Shonen Magazine) shaking hands with the title character of Gosho Aoyama's Detective Conan (Shonen Sunday). This is the first time, to ANN staff's knowledge, that Shonen Magazine ever mentioned Shonen Sunday's name on its cover. (Both magazines debuted on March 17, 1959 so strictly speaking, the 50th anniversary will be next year.)
In a unique joint event in Tokyo on Wednesday, the two magazines announced the projects that will commemorate the anniversary. The Konami game developer will be making a game featuring popular characters from both magazines. Card games and prizes are also planned. For the next 53 weeks starting this Wednesday, the Uniqlo apparel maker is selling a different weekly t-shirt featuring the magazine's characters. As previously reported, Yōzaburō Kanari and Fumiya Sato's Kindaichi Case Files mystery manga will join forces with Detective Conan for a limited-run biweekly magazine that will ship in April and May. Mitsuru Adachi (Touch, H2), Rumiko Takahashi (Maison Ikkoku, Ranma 1/2, Inuyasha), Tetsuya Chiba (Ashita no Joe), and Fujiko Fujio A. (Doraemon's Motoo Abiko) appeared at the event.
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Scan with actual images of the game here:
http://www.gamekyo.com/images0_4_29435.html