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With the release of Final Fantasy Explorers fast approaching in Japan, Square Enix have released details on the demo version of the game which will allow players to experience the game’s opening hours. What’s of note however is that in addition to supporting local wireless play, online multiplayer will also be available in the demo (presumably because of the game’s emphasis on group play). Final Fantasy Explorers is due out in Japan on December 18th

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Square Enix are hosting another live stream this Friday continuing their beginners guide of Final Fantasy Explorers as well as revealing some new information about Bravely Second. The times are as follows:

Europe: 12PM
UK: 11AM
USA (East Coast): 6AM
USA (West Coast): 3AM
Japan: 8PM

It’ll be broadcast over on their YouTube channel and we’ll also have full coverage here on the site closer to the broadcast

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Announcements on announcements on announcements! If today’s Direct wasn’t enough, Sakurai has another announcement that wasn’t previously announced at the Smash announcement:


But that’s not all:

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The mobiles are placed in different locations depending on the situation, and they tilt according to weight distribution. The stage also gets rearranged, so the ground may disappear temporarily during a remodel.

Remember Coin Battle? So does Sakurai, today he talks about how it’ll be integrated into one of the game’s events among other things:


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It’s Past Your Bedtime sets up another predetermined situation for a single-player Event. In this one, Jigglypuff needs to put every fighter to sleep at the same time. There are quite a few scenarios like this that aren’t simply brawls.

According to this week’s Famitsu, a sequel to the 2012 Ace Combat 3D: Cross Rumble will be hitting Japan on January 29th for 4740 yen. Ace Combat 3D: Cross Rumble + is an enhanced version of the game featuring some additional content such as special Nintendo aircraft and optimization for the New Nintendo 3DS.

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Some details about Luigi’s Mansion Arcade have surfaced and been translated over on NeoGAF and while it doesn’t get into the meat of the gameplay too much it does help provide a bit more of an overview on what to expect. Here’s the quote:

-Coming Summer 2015.
-1st person perspective. Luigi does appear in some cutscenes.
-Professor E. Gadd gives the tutorial and some in-game advice.
-Based on LM2 – Gloomy Mansion was the only mansion featured in the location test. More stages in the final game.
-Controller shaped like the Poltergust (including rectangular end), two buttons (trigger + strobe). Shake left and right to suck in ghosts.
-The main unit itself had a start button and a bomb button.

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The folks over at Yacht Club Games are seriously committed to making up for the European and Australian delay of Shovel Knight. Today they announced a cross platform discount for those that are looking to pick the game up, offering a 33% discount on the subsequent purchase of the game until the end of 2014. Still no word on release date but with a promo window like that I’d imagine it’s got to be soon!


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