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Capcom has officially opened up the site for the upcoming DS sequel to Okami, Okamiden. The site, as of now, is in Japanese, but the art on the even just the main page is fantastic.

Take a look at it, here.


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If you’re like me and haven’t gotten a chance to pick up the latest entry to the Professor Layton series, the game’s newest promotion may just solve your problems.

Starting September 23rd, a “real life” Professor Layton will be traveling across the U.S. to several different cities, offering those that spot him a chance to win a copy of Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box if they answer a riddle correctly. At the following cities, citizens that spot the oddly dressed man need only to approach him and receive their riddle.

• Wed., Sept. 23: Minneapolis
• Fri., Sept. 25: Miami
• Tues., Sept. 29: Boston
• Wed., Sept 30: Seattle

Since I happen to be a Minneapolis native, you can bet I’ll be keeping an eye out for this guy! I’m guessing he’ll be in the Mall of America…

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In an interview with BLPGaming, High Voltage Software’s David Pellas had this to say regarding the standing and sales of The Conduit.

“I can’t provide exact numbers at this time, but we are pleased with the latest reports, especially given the tough economy. We recently received a report that showed that The Conduit is the top online game on the Wii, which is very exciting. We hope to maintain this ranking and look for strong sales to continue through the quarter.” -HVS’ David Pellas

When asked about online patches and hackers, he was a little less optimistic.

“It certainly isn’t out of the question. We are working with our partners in order to address some of the issues that have cropped up but given the fact that Nintendo’s online solution is different from its competitors, we have not been able to reach a satisfactory solution yet.”

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Fans of the Bit.Tip series will be delighted to know that three more titles in their beloved series have been confirmed. Many already knew that there would be six total games, but a recent interview cements that in place and provides a possible release window when asked about Bit.Trip Void.

“If I were to guess, it would be mid-October. We wanted to push that release date back.” -Gaijin Games Art Director, Mike Roush

In addition, Roush teased the content of the newest Bit.Trip title.

“I will not give you a hint, however, it is the game we all wanted to make when we started Gaijin Games. It’s the game we’ve been waiting for… I will give you a hint: it will be based off of an Atari game.”


– Button input is available
– You can earn collectible cards, and use those cards to gain power-ups
– Unlock content like arenas, backstage areas, and profiles
– There will be a story mode
– “Create a superstar” is in the game
– Training mini-games
– There are interactive cut-scenes
– You can learn new moves and customizations for your wrestler
– Franchise first: ‘Ambulance match’

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