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| publisher=    Bandai Namco
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'''''Klonoa''''' is a remake of the 1997 [[PlayStation|Playstation]] game ''[[Klonoa: Door to Phantomile]]''. It was published by Bandai Namco and developed by Paon, and was released for the [[Wii|Nintendo Wii]] in 2008. The remake includes new features such as fully 3D graphics, (poorly-done) English voice acting, a model viewer, alternate costumes, and more.
 
'''''Klonoa''''' is a remake of the 1997 [[PlayStation|Playstation]] game ''[[Klonoa: Door to Phantomile]]''. It was published by Bandai Namco and developed by Paon, and was released for the [[Wii|Nintendo Wii]] in 2008. The remake includes new features such as fully 3D graphics, (poorly-done) English voice acting, a model viewer, alternate costumes, and more.
  

Revision as of 14:34, 5 August 2014

Box Art

Klonoa

Developer: Paon
Publisher: Bandai Namco
Platforms:Wii


Klonoa is a remake of the 1997 Playstation game Klonoa: Door to Phantomile. It was published by Bandai Namco and developed by Paon, and was released for the Nintendo Wii in 2008. The remake includes new features such as fully 3D graphics, (poorly-done) English voice acting, a model viewer, alternate costumes, and more.

File Formats

  • .anm (Animation)
  • .brsar (Sound)
  • .brstm (Sound)
  • .mdl (Model)
  • .tpl (Sprite/Texture)

Ripping Tutorials

Models/Animations

See BRRES.

Sounds

Notes

  • Some models may not display textures, or export them, in BRRESView. An easy way around this is to open Dolphin, turn on the Dump Textures feature, launch the game, and then either play up to the part that has the model that appeared texture-less, or go to the game's Model Viewer.

See Also