Following the merger of
Namco and
Bandai to form
Bandai Namco Holdings in 2005,
Namco Bandai Games vice president Shin Unozawa expressed interest in reviving the
Klonoa series due to its large fan community. Development of the game began in October 2007. The remake was developed by Japanese studio
Paon, with the original game's director
Hideo Yoshizawa serving as producer. The development team was formed of former members of the Klonoa Works development studio, including chief planner Tsuyoshi Kobayashi, Yoshihiko Arai, and sound designer Kanako Kakino, as well as fans of the series from within the company. Unlike the original game, which featured 2D character sprites in 3D environments, the entire game features 3D graphics similar to the game's 2001 sequel, ''
Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil'', with cutscenes recreated in-game. Yoshizawa stated that the Wii's hardware capabilities allowed the team to bring the world of
Klonoa closer to its original vision, allowing for elements such as transparent water and sunlight. The remake was officially unveiled at the 2008 Tokyo Game Show and released in Japan on December 4, 2008. During development of the international version, Namco Bandai released a public survey which proposed a region-specific redesign of Klonoa with more cat-like ears, as Yoshizawa felt that the original design would be considered too "old-fashioned" and "cute" for Western audiences. This design was met with negative reception from critics;
Joystiq and
Kotaku both found the design unappealing and compared it to a bat. As a result, Namco Bandai decided to scrap the redesign and keep Klonoa's original design for the international release instead. The Western release also dropped the
Door to Phantomile subtitle from its title and added a new "whirlwind" attack which utilized the
Wii Remote's motion functionality. It is the fourth remastered title in Bandai Namco Entertainment's
Encore series following remasters of
Katamari Damacy,
Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan, and
Mr. Driller Drill Land. The remaster of
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile is based on the Wii remake, albeit with HD graphics and updated character models, with the art style being based on the original PlayStation game. The Japanese version had downloadable costumes as pre-order bonuses, and a downloadable Special Bundle was released worldwide that includes the bonus costume items, original soundtracks, and a digital artbook. ==Reception==