Some great as well as interesting tidbits of the recent trailer that went out.

Wow bow down to Hello Kitty

Enamoured with Keroppi

Hello Kitty Online Debut

Hello Kitty Online, the path to greatness

Hello Kitty Online coming soon!

Wow Killer emerges: HKO

To quote: Hello Kitty Online is a next-generation-MMO and will be state of the art when it launch. It features everything a MMO must have (exept superfluous PVP) and combines it with WEB 2.0 stuff. It will lure almost all girls (almost all Healers in this game) out of WoW and turning WoW into a sausage fest. And then many males who are playing WoW because of girlz will follow them. Raid-Guilds will shatter. Arena-scrubs are running out of n00bs to pwn.

The trailer is here:

Originally taken from the Hello Kitty Online official blog…

The community has spoken! In the current poll on the gaming community TenTonHamster, users are asked to vote on the question “Which Game are You Most Looking Forward to Coming Out in 2008?” Among 4 other games, Hello Kitty Online stands out with a whopping 54% of votes!

Hello Kitty Online earns 54% of votes on TenTonHamster

If you haven’t cast your vote, the poll is still up for more! Thank you once again to our supporters and fans, and we look forward to living up to the hype when Open Beta comes!

A teaser animation trailer to Hello Kitty Online. HKO as it is sometimes known is featured here as a product of Badtz’s desire!

The official blog shows an interesting screenshot of what is possible inside the home, which also includes interaction with the items/furniture and other possibilities. Separating designs to have a bedroom, sofa area, that space looks pretty large actually in terms of what can be added, next you need a kitchen and a TV room!

 

Anyone else notice the medusa like hair style? The Hello Kitty Online floor is quite something too. The style is sort of Louix IV or something, not sure.

Got this from DIGG, go ahead and digg it up, great job for finding it! It basically meet Warhammer Online to the punch, the onle game to outdo it is Age of Conan, not really a surprise, this one just launched!

 

The Full URL Is: http://digg.com/pc_games/Hello_Kitty_MMO_pwns_Warhammer_Online

While such an accolade has been much discussed and debated in various forums online and in blogs but it’s never been said out loud like that…

So I do declare that there is no Online Game as cute as Hello Kitty Online! She is already the Queen of Cute, it should be the same for the

Online Game!

Akiba-Station reviewed Hello Kitty Online, thanks a lot! Even though this isn’t official as fans of the game we are happy to see more exposure!

I really liked this quote:

Anyways, moving on… the game is cute… WAY CUTE! Kids will probably love it. Adults might find it amusing, since there are plenty of ways to kill time in this game. There’s no killing.

But the game is entertaining enough to draw you back in for FUN. Yeah, it’s weird. A game that has no pressure. There’s no sense of urgency. No level restrictions or penalties in parties.

Great, I agree!

Hello Kitty Online’s (HKO) Closed Beta is now over, everyone had a great time it would seem! This group photo taken from the Hello Kitty Online Game blog.

Everyone was waiting until the last moment when the Server disconnected, but remember this is not farewell, it’s good bye only for a little while until the Open Beta truly begins!

One of the more fun ways to utilize Hello Kitty Online’s game system is its blog function tied into Sanriotown, one of the most engrossing game related blogs about this happens to be Rippleclouds HKO test blog.

Interlated with commentary, it documents the adventures of Ripplecloud in Hello Kitty Online! It’s a fun read!

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Everyone was converging in Purin’s Cafe for a little mini competition, and it was pretty crowded! Hello Kitty Online was busy at the Cafe as everyone was trying to get a chance of being there!

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People waiting around for the announcement, chatting to each other.

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