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[67] Video games[edit] Konami produced Eyeshield 21 games for Sony video game systems; it
released Eyeshield 21: Let's Play American Football! Ya! Ha!![Jp 4] for the PlayStation 2 on December 22, 2005, and Eyeshield 21: Portable Edition[Jp 5] for the PlayStation Portable on March 2, 2006. [68][69] Nintendo secured the rights to the Eyeshield 21 video game license for its systems in December 2004,[70] releasing Eyeshield 21: Max Devil Power for the Nintendo DS on February 2, 2006, and Eyeshield 21: Devilbats Devildays for the Game Boy Advance on April 6, 2006. [71][72] Another game was scheduled for release on the GameCube, but it was later canceled. [70] Nintendo published an Eyeshield 21 game for the Wii, entitled Eyeshield 21: The Field's Greatest Warriors[Jp 6], which was released in Japan on March 8, 2007. [73] Two non-football games, Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars, released for the Nintendo DS, have featured characters from the series. Various Devil Bats, Shin and Sakuraba from the White Knights appear in support cameos. [74][75] Print media[edit] Two art books
based on Eyeshield 21 were released. The first, Eyeshield 21 Illustration Collection: Field of Colors[Jp 7], was published on November 2, 2006. [76] The second, entitled Paint Jump: Art of Eyeshield 21, was released on December 19, 2008. [77] Eyeshield 21 Official Databook: Chou Senshu Retsuden Ballers High[Jp 8], a databook, was published on October 4, 2005. [78] A pair of light novels were launched; the first, written by Katsumi Hasegawa, based on and named for the first OVA, was published on March 24, 2004.
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