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''NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams'' is a video game for the [[Wii]] video game console. It is the sequel to the 1996 Sega Saturn title ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams...]]''. It is the fourth game developed by [[Sonic Team]], with [[Takashi Iizuka]], the head of the United States branch and one of the designers of the original as game producer, game director, and lead game designer. Like the original, the game is set in the dream world of Nightopia, which is under threat from nightmare beings called Nightmaren, and the gameplay is based around the flight of a jester-like rebel Nightmaren named NiGHTS.
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Like the original game, ''Nights: Journey of Dreams'' is set in the dream world of Nightopia, which is under threat from nightmare-like beings called Nightmaren. William Taylor and Helen Cartwright are the two new chosen dreamers. Will is an aspiring soccer player, while Helen is a violinist. They're both from a city similar to London called Bellbridge.  <ref>Nights: Journey of Dreams Instruction Booklet pg. 4-5<br>
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Will and Helen's stories are unique, though they share a similar structure at some points and some of the same cut scenes appear in both stories.  Just like in NiGHTS: into Dreams, Will and Helen have the Courage Ideya at the start of the game.
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''NiGHTS: Hoshi Furu Yoru no Monogatari''''' (NiGHTS ~星降る夜の物語~) in Japan, is a video game developed by [[Sonic Team]] as a sequel to ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams]]''. It was released for the [[Wii]] in 2007.
  
===Characters===
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''Journey of Dreams'' is notorious for changing many of the rules put forward in the original ''NiGHTS'' - all characters can speak and NiGHTS is revealed to be a male. There are also no references to the events of ''NiGHTS into Dreams''.
* '''NiGHTS''' the game's main protagonist, whom Helen and William befriend.
 
* '''Helen Cartwright:''' one of the dreamers, in whose dreams the game takes place.
 
* '''William Taylor:''' one of the dreamers, in whose dreams the game takes place.
 
* '''Wizeman the Wicked:''' the game's main antagonist and the creator of Girania, Queen Bella, Donbalon, Bomamba, Chamelan and Cerberus as well as many other minor Nightmaren.
 
* '''Reala:''' Wizeman's chief henchman, appointed commander of the Nightmaren, and NiGHTS' rival.  Reala is wearing a gold eyeplate called a "persona" that is based on the Mardi Gras cat's eye mask.
 
* '''Owl:''' the player's tutor. Nights: Journey of Dreams Instruction Booklet pg. 6-7<br>
 
  
===Prodction Credits===
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==Story==
Producer/Director: [[Takashi Iizuka]]<br>
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Like the original, the game is set in the dream world of Nightopia, which is under threat from nightmare beings called Nightmaren, and the gameplay is based around the flight of a jester-like rebel Nightmaren named [[NiGHTS]]. Players assume the role of either William Taylor or Helen Cartwright, two children living in the London-esque city of Bellbridge. Will is an excellent soccer player but is anti-social when not around his father. When his father leaves town on a business trip, he becomes lonely and begins having nightmares. Helen and her mother are violinists. Helen frequently skips practicing with her mother to hang out with friends, and her guilt surfaces in her nightmares.
Art Director: [[Kazuyuki Hoshino]]<br>
 
Sound Director: [[Naofumi Hataya]]<br>
 
Lead Game Designer: [[Takashi Iizuka]]<br>
 
Game Designer: Assahiko Kikuchi, Hirono Sato, Yu Okmura<br>
 
Lead Programmer: Takesho Sakakibara<br>
 
Senior Programmers: Tomoyuki Naito, Outa Sano, Mitsuru Takahashi<br>
 
Programmers: Masato Nishimura, Motoyoshi Sato, Satoru Takeshima<br>
 
World Art Director: [[Takahiro Kudo]]<br>
 
Nightopia Artists: [[Hiroshi Nishiyama]], Hiroshi Kamazawa, Soosa Kim<br>
 
Nightmare Artists: [[Michikazu Tamamura]], Brad Wagner<br>
 
Lead Character Designer: [[Kazuyuki Hoshino]]<br>
 
Character Designer: [[Nobuhiko Honda]], Ai Ikeda<br>
 
Visual Effects Artist: Daizo Kinoshita<br>
 
Animator: Atsushi Saito<br>
 
Event Scene Director: Shun Miyanaga<br>
 
 
 
===Sound Production===
 
Lead Music Composer: Tomoko Sasaki(TOKIO HEIDI)<br>
 
Music Composer & Arranger: [[Naofumi Hataya]], [[Fumie Kumatani]], [[Kenichi Tokoi]], [[Tomoya Ohtani]], Hideaki Kobayashi, [[Teruhiko Nakagawa]], [[Tatsuyuki Maeda]], [[Jun Senoue]], [[Yutaka Minobe]](Delfisound Inc.)<br>
 
Sound Effects: [[Jun Senoue]]<br>
 
  
==='Dreams Dreams'===
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==Gameplay==
Vocals: Robbie Wyckoff
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Whereas ''NiGHTS into Dreams'' had the same goal in each level, ''NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams'' has five missions per level, three of which are common between worlds. The purple F ranking has been removed, leaving ranks to be distributed as in ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' (ranging from a blue E up to a pink A). Levels typically start with the player in some sort of valley, restricting exploration until dualizing with NiGHTS to fly out. Three missions are common between six of the seven levels.
Fiancis M. Benitez
 
Riley O' Flynn
 
Victoria Ashby
 
Original Music By: Tomoko Sasaki<br>
 
Additional Arranaged By: [[Yutaka Minobe]](Delfisound Inc.)<br>
 
Vocal-Recording Director: [[Jun Senoue]], Greg Weber(Webtone Inc.)<br>
 
  
'Dreams Dreams: Sweet Snow'
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There is an option to play the game with motion controls, something that originally experimented with during the ''[[Air NiGHTS]]'' project.
Vocal: Jasmine Allen
 
Original Music & Re-Arranaged By: Tomoko Sasaki<br>
 
Co-Arranged By: [[Naofumi Hataya]]<br>
 
Vocal-Recording Director: Kan Andrew Hashimoto
 
Arranaged By: [[Yutaka Minobe]](Delfisound Inc.)<br>
 
Scoring & Conducted By: Masamicz Amano<br>
 
  
===Musicians===
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===Chase missions===
Strings: RUSH. by Takashi Kato<br>
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Every level begins with a Chase Mission; this mission most closely replicates the play style of the prequel. Reala imprisons NiGHTS, at which point the player must enter the prison and dualize. The player is given 180 seconds to chase down a Nightmaren known as a Goodle, which holds the key to said prison. Additional time and points can be earned by creating Links of scoring objects—unlike the prequel, the player always has one second to link a new object rather than a time limit that gets more stringent as the link grows.
Violin: Fumie Kuroda<br>
 
Guitars: [[Jun Senoue]], Chewtaro Moritake<br>
 
Bass: Naoki Watanabe<br>
 
Oboe: Satoshi Shoji<br>
 
Accordion: Hirofumi Mizuno<br>
 
Harmonica: Tatsuya Nishwaki<br>
 
Chorus: Junko Hirotani, Tomoko Saskai<br>
 
Flute: Masami Nakagawa<br>
 
Sax: Koji Orita<br>
 
Piano: [[Yutaka Minobe]]<br>
 
Manupirate: [[Yutaka Minobe]]<br>
 
Recording Director: [[Yutaka Minobe]](Delfisound Inc.)<br>
 
Musican Coordinators: Emari Mamiya, Hidetaka Carl Shibata<br>
 
Recording Coordinators: [[Yutaka Minobe]], [[Jun Senoue]], Stan Katayama, Greg Weber(Webtone Inc.)<br>
 
Recording & Mixing Engineer: Yoshitada Miya<br>
 
Recording Engineers: Shigenobu Mashiko(Delfisound Inc.), Stan Katayama<br>
 
Assistant Engineer: Shinya Tsuruta<br>
 
  
===Orchestra Version Staff===
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Three prisons are present in each level, making for three courses (as opposed to four in the prequel), each with a fresh 180 second time limit. Blue chips no longer respawn, and prisons are designed so that they cannot be avoided after grabbing the key, making time bonuses a larger factor than in the original game. As in the prequel, failing to return the key in time results in NiGHTS being forced back into a prison; however, this now results in an immediate Night Over. Finishing all three courses leads to a fight with a boss Nightmaren (also with a 180 second time limit), and finishing the boss clears the mission.
Fumitaka Shibata(Wave Master Inc.)
 
Recording Director: Kotaro Kamda, Hidetaka Carl Shibata, Kan Andrew Hashimoto<br>
 
Scoring Engineer: Damon Tedesco<br>
 
Mixing Engineer: Ryuichi Misawa<br>
 
  
===Movie Sound Staff===
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===Link challenges===
Supervisor Sound Editor: Tatsuya Kouzaki<br>
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Link challenges involve NiGHTS chasing a flying creature called Octopaw. The creature flies in a set circuit around the level, and produces rings and ink as it flies. The player has five tries to create the longest link possible. An A rank is awarded if the highest of the five links is above 100, and the mission immediately ends if a link reaches 999.
Sound Editor: [[Masaru Setsumaru]], [[Tatsuyuki Maeda]]<br>
 
Mixing Engineer: Hirokazu Akashi<br>
 
  
===CG Movie Production===
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===vs. Boss===
CG Movie Producers: Takeshi Itou, Minoru Kusakabe<br>
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The fifth and final mission of each level is a second boss fight. The player has 300 seconds to defeat a harder version of the boss from the Chase Mission.
CG Movie Line Producer: Naoko Ajiro<br>
 
CG Movie Director: Tomohiro Yonemichi<br>
 
CG Movie Art Director: Tomokazu Takahashi<br>
 
Charater Supervisor: Jun Masuda<br>
 
Sets & Props Supervisor: Hideyuki Higashi<br>
 
Charater TD Supervisor: Kei Miyamoto<br>
 
Animation Supervisor: Jiro Yamagishi<br>
 
Effect Supervisor: Masayuki Tanaka<br>
 
Sequence Supervisor: Takuya Hada<br>
 
Director Of R&D: Jun Saito<br>
 
Tools Development Supervisor: Seymour Wakisaka<br>
 
Production Manager: Kei Miyamoto<br>
 
Project Mannager: Chikako Tanaka, Rumi Ishikawa, Akira Ito, Tomohiro Mitsui<br>
 
(Art Development)Lead Concept Artist: Shinji Usui<br>
 
Concept Artists: Noiaki Hashimoto, Naomi Tsjishita, Masanori Takimoto, Masato Yoshimura<br>
 
(Character Modeling Development)Lead Artist: Kenichi Nishida<br>
 
Artists: Hiroaki Ota, Toshiya Umeda, Satoshi Kounosu, Satoshi Takahashi, Takayuki Hayama, Emiri Minagawa<br>
 
Sets & Props Modeling Development Artists: Yoshihiko Suzuki, Yoshihiko Hanada, Hieaki Hakinouchi, Takeshi Hoshino, Kazushige Hayakawa. Naoto Kawaguchi<br>
 
(Rigging Development)Lead Artist: Kiminori Kusamo<br>
 
Artists: Yusuke Sakai, Tsuyoshi Tanaka, Takaaki Kise, Tatsunori Tomiyama, Yoshimasa Kinoshita, Hideyuki Kinoshita<br>
 
(Effects Development)Lead Artist: Yoshihisa Inoue<br>
 
Artists: Syuntaro Furukawa, Takeyuki Suzuki, Wataru Kitamura<br>
 
(Lighting Development)Lead Artist: Kouhei Kajisa<br>
 
Artists: Keisuke Takahashi, Tsubasa Nakai, Satoshi Tomatsu, Hirokazu Ayukawa, Takuto Yamamori, Tomoya Kowase, Tomoya Tsubokawa<br>
 
(Software Development)Software Engineers: Tomoaki Saito, Gaetan Guidet, Tatsuya "CAP" Syuzui, Yoko Sano<br>
 
(System Administration)Lead System Administrator: Yuji Umeki<br>
 
System Administrators: Toru Iwata, Yuichiro Yamamoto, Yusuke Yanagisawa, Yukari Oikawa<br>
 
Motion Capture: SEGA Motion Capture Team, Takeo Iwata, Hiroshi Tanaka, Maskao Tagi, Hitoshi Noda<br>
 
  
===Gemba Inc.===
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==History==
CG Movie Producer: Hideki Kuraku<br>
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===Development===
CG Movie Director: Tetsuya Nakano<br>
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The original ''NiGHTS'' was produced by [[Yuji Naka]], who, while in charge of Sonic Team, expressed little interest in creating a sequel, despite being regularly asked. In 2010 Naka revealed that he had strengthened his position, viewing ''NiGHTS'' similarly to [[wikipedia:Steven Spielberg|Steven Spielberg]]'s ''[[wikipedia:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial]]'', in that it it would be wrong to make sequels{{intref|Interview: Yuji Naka (2010-07-05) by NightsIntoDreams.Com}}{{magref|odmuk|14|35}}. He also clarified that the creatures in the dream world have no gender{{intref|Interview: Yuji Naka (2010-07-05) by NightsIntoDreams.Com}}.
CG Movie Desginers: Sachie Matsuo, Takeshi Saito, Keita Mizuhashi, Toshiaki Takagi, Yoko Miyaguchi, Mio Saito<br>
 
  
===Digital Frontier Inc.===
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[[Takashi Iizuka]] had no such reservations, and as early as 2004 was suggesting that sequels to ''NiGHTS'' could happen{{magref|gmr|14|28}}. ''Journey of Dreams'' would be produced Iizuka and developed by the same team which worked on ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog]]''.
CG Movie Producer: Yusaku Toyoshima<br>
 
CG Movie Director: Atsushi Doi<br>
 
CG Movie Senior Desginer: Tetsuya Nozawa<br>
 
CG Movie Chief Desginer: Nobutaka Moto<br>
 
CG Movie Desginers: Tsubasa Nakamura, Ryoji Tabuchi, Yosuke Toyoyama, Toshihiko Masaki, Hiroki Mori, Sayaka Ohashi, Daisuke Imai, Satoko Syoji<br>
 
CG Movie Technical Director: Naoki Sato<br>
 
CG Movie Production Manager: Aki Horikita<br>
 
  
===FUSHINRYU Inc.===
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==Versions==
CG Movie Director: Yumiko Sugihara<br>
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===Localised names===
CG Movie Senior Desginer: Natsuo Ooshima, Hideyasu Ishihara<br>
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===Matte Painting===
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==Production credits==
CG Movie Matte Painter: Kazumasa Uchio<br>
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Production credits}}
  
===Gonzo.KK===
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==Magazine articles==
CG Movie Producer: Toyokazu Hattori<br>
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
CG Movie Project Manager: Yuji Miyazaki<br>
 
  
===Bamboo===
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==Promotional material==
CG Movie Art Director: Yusuke Takeda<br>
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CG Movie Concept Artists: Ryusei Nishino, Michiko Shinohara, Takemasa Masuki, Tomonori Kato, Naoko Yamada<br>
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PressRelease JP 2007-09-14 1.pdf|JP press release
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NiGHTSJoD Wii JP Flyer.pdf|JP flyer
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===Character Motion===
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==Artwork==
Motion Actresses Of Violinists: Fumie Kuroda, Yui Matsubara<br>
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Katsugekiza Motion Actors/Actresses: Tony Hosokawa, Toyoe Setkita, Haruka Moriyama, Keiichi Wada, Sumi Shimada, Naoki Nakamura, David Mori, Yuko Matta, Takemichi Funahara, Masayoshi Mori<br>
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===Character Voice===  
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==Physical scans==
Voice Actors/Actresses: Julissa Agueria, Riley O'Flynn, Victoria Ashby, Casey Robertson, Jeff Kramer, Roger L. Jackson, Michele Johnston<br>
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Executive Supervisor: Hisao Oguchi, Hideki Okamura, Masanao Maeda, Hiroyuki Miyazaki<br>
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Sales & Marketing: Naoko Ooka, Yasushi Yamashita, Toshirou Nakayama<br>
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Mastering Supervisor: Rhianna Kellom<br>
 
Mastering Lab Technicians: Rey Buzon, Soott Sampson, Chris Rilles, Keith Alloro<br>
 
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Head Of UK Marketing: Tina Moore<br>
 
Senior Brand Manager: Helen Lawson<br>
 
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Interational Brand Manager: Ben Chalmers-Stevens<br>
 
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Head Of Operations: Mark Simmons<br>
 
Operations: Natalie Cooke<br>
 
Head Of Creative Services: Alison Peat<br>
 
Creative Services: Akane Hiraoka<br>
 
Online Team: Bennie Booysen<br>
 
Development Director: Gary Dunn<br>
 
Locallzation Producer: Kuniyo Matsumoto<br>
 
Locallsation Team: Antonito Catanese, Daniela Kaynert, Sebastian Perez Salguero, Carole Kunzelmann<br>
 
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Language Testers: Antoine Lebourg, Alberto Corti, Kystiana Gutbub, Monica Polien, Phys X<br>
 
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NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams
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Publisher: Sega
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Peripherals supported: Nunchuk, Classic Controller, Nintendo GameCube Controller
Genre: 3D Action

















Number of players: 1-2
Official in-game languages:
  • English
  • 日本語
  • Français
  • Deutsch
  • Italiano
  • Español
  • Release Date RRP Code
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    NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams, known as NiGHTS: Hoshi Furu Yoru no Monogatari (NiGHTS ~星降る夜の物語~) in Japan, is a video game developed by Sonic Team as a sequel to NiGHTS into Dreams. It was released for the Wii in 2007.

    Journey of Dreams is notorious for changing many of the rules put forward in the original NiGHTS - all characters can speak and NiGHTS is revealed to be a male. There are also no references to the events of NiGHTS into Dreams.

    Story

    Like the original, the game is set in the dream world of Nightopia, which is under threat from nightmare beings called Nightmaren, and the gameplay is based around the flight of a jester-like rebel Nightmaren named NiGHTS. Players assume the role of either William Taylor or Helen Cartwright, two children living in the London-esque city of Bellbridge. Will is an excellent soccer player but is anti-social when not around his father. When his father leaves town on a business trip, he becomes lonely and begins having nightmares. Helen and her mother are violinists. Helen frequently skips practicing with her mother to hang out with friends, and her guilt surfaces in her nightmares.

    Gameplay

    Whereas NiGHTS into Dreams had the same goal in each level, NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams has five missions per level, three of which are common between worlds. The purple F ranking has been removed, leaving ranks to be distributed as in Sonic Adventure 2 (ranging from a blue E up to a pink A). Levels typically start with the player in some sort of valley, restricting exploration until dualizing with NiGHTS to fly out. Three missions are common between six of the seven levels.

    There is an option to play the game with motion controls, something that originally experimented with during the Air NiGHTS project.

    Chase missions

    Every level begins with a Chase Mission; this mission most closely replicates the play style of the prequel. Reala imprisons NiGHTS, at which point the player must enter the prison and dualize. The player is given 180 seconds to chase down a Nightmaren known as a Goodle, which holds the key to said prison. Additional time and points can be earned by creating Links of scoring objects—unlike the prequel, the player always has one second to link a new object rather than a time limit that gets more stringent as the link grows.

    Three prisons are present in each level, making for three courses (as opposed to four in the prequel), each with a fresh 180 second time limit. Blue chips no longer respawn, and prisons are designed so that they cannot be avoided after grabbing the key, making time bonuses a larger factor than in the original game. As in the prequel, failing to return the key in time results in NiGHTS being forced back into a prison; however, this now results in an immediate Night Over. Finishing all three courses leads to a fight with a boss Nightmaren (also with a 180 second time limit), and finishing the boss clears the mission.

    Link challenges

    Link challenges involve NiGHTS chasing a flying creature called Octopaw. The creature flies in a set circuit around the level, and produces rings and ink as it flies. The player has five tries to create the longest link possible. An A rank is awarded if the highest of the five links is above 100, and the mission immediately ends if a link reaches 999.

    vs. Boss

    The fifth and final mission of each level is a second boss fight. The player has 300 seconds to defeat a harder version of the boss from the Chase Mission.

    History

    Development

    The original NiGHTS was produced by Yuji Naka, who, while in charge of Sonic Team, expressed little interest in creating a sequel, despite being regularly asked. In 2010 Naka revealed that he had strengthened his position, viewing NiGHTS similarly to Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, in that it it would be wrong to make sequels[9][10]. He also clarified that the creatures in the dream world have no gender[9].

    Takashi Iizuka had no such reservations, and as early as 2004 was suggesting that sequels to NiGHTS could happen[11]. Journey of Dreams would be produced Iizuka and developed by the same team which worked on Shadow the Hedgehog.

    Versions

    Localised names

    Also known as
    Language Localised Name English Translation
    English NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams
    English (US) NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams
    Japanese NiGHTS ~星降る夜の物語~ NiGHTS: Story of a Star-Falling Night

    Production credits

    Main article: NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams/Production credits.

    Magazine articles

    Main article: NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams/Magazine articles.

    Promotional material

    Artwork

    Physical scans

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    Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) NTSC-U
    72
    [12]
    Ents Extra (UK)
    70
    [13]
    Hyper (AU) PAL
    80
    [14]
    Nintendo Wii
    74
    Based on
    3 reviews

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    External links

    References


    NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams

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    Main page | Credits | Magazine articles | Video coverage | Reception


    Books: NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams Official Strategy Guide (2007) | NiGHTS: Hoshi Furu Yoru no Monogatari Dream Flight Guide (2007)
    Music: NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams Game Soundtrack (2008) | NiGHTS: Hoshi Furu Yoru no Monogatari Original Soundtrack (2008)
    Videos: NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams: Behind the Scenes DVD (2007)
    Nintendo Wii
    Prototypes: 2007-09-13 | 11-07



    Games in the NiGHTS into Dreams Series
    Sega Saturn
    NiGHTS into Dreams (1996) | Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams (1996)
    LCD handheld game
    NiGHTS into Dreams (1997)
    Sega Dreamcast
    Air NiGHTS (Canceled)
    i-mode 503i
    NiGHTS (2001)
    Nintendo Wii
    NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams (2007)
    Sony PlayStation 2
    NiGHTS into Dreams (2008)
    Windows PC
    Xbox Live Arcade
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation Network
    NiGHTS into Dreams (2012)
    Arcade
    NiGHTS Dream Wheel (2021)
    Sampler Discs
    Sega Saturn
    NiGHTS into Dreams Sampler (1996)
    NiGHTS into Dreams related media
    Music
    NiGHTS Theme Song: Dreams Dreams (1996) | NiGHTS Original Soundtrack (1996) | A NiGHTS Remix: Another Dreams (1997) | NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams Game Soundtrack (2008) | NiGHTS: Hoshi Furu Yoru no Monogatari Original Soundtrack (2008) | NiGHTS into Dreams: Perfect Album (2008) | NiGHTS into Dreams (2024)
    Book
    NiGHTS Nice Night Tours (1996) | NiGHTS Kouryaku Guide (1996) | NiGHTS Hisshou Kouryaku Hou (1996) | NiGHTS Koushiki Guide Book (1996) | Prima's Secrets of the Games: NiGHTS into Dreams: The Official Strategy Guide (1996) | Sega Saturn "NiGHTS" Original Soundtrack (1996) | NiGHTS into Dreams (?) | NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams Official Strategy Guide (2007) | NiGHTS: Hoshi Furu Yoru no Monogatari Dream Flight Guide (2007)
    Book
    NiGHTS: Tsubasa ga Nakutemo Sora wa Toberu (1996)
    Film
    Sega Official Video Library Vol. 6: NiGHTS into Dreams (1996) | NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams: Behind the Scenes DVD (2007)