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For the most part, Ghostlight’s localization history has been all about RPGs. The company’s latest project is related to an entirely different project, however.

Ghostlight announced today that it’ll be bringing the Japanese destructive driving title Runabout 3D to Europe. When it releases in the continent, the game will be called “Crash City Mayhem”.

A release date hasn’t been set. But if I had to guess, I’d estimate a late 2012/early 2013 launch.

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Toki Tori is heading to the European eShop next week… finally! The game will be available on August 2 for £3.60 / €4.00.

We’re hoping that a North American release isn’t too far behind. If we’re lucky, the game will show up on both shops next Thursday.

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When we last heard about the possibility of Crysis 3 on Wii U, Crytek’s director of creative development Rasmus Hoejengaard basically said it wouldn’t happen. And more recently, founder and CEO Cevat Yerli indicated the studio has no plans for the platform.

Now Crytek is changing its tune a bit.

When Rasmus’ comments were brought up in an interview with Crytek games producer Mike Read, he noted that Crysis 3 “is a possibility” for Wii U, adding that the studio is “working with Nintendo”.


Looks like it’s another great week for Nintendo digital downloads. Two 3DS VC games, one Wii VC game, two eShop sales, Planet Crashers, and more. No complaints from us!

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Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 – The “8-bit Summer” series continues with this video game classic. After being kicked out of the last castle by his rival, Mario, Wario is scheming to steal a golden statue. Help him collect treasure by smashing into objects and foes. (For Nintendo 3DS)

Planet Crashers – An unknown evil has emerged from the darkest corner of the galaxy with plans to snuff out the sun. Journey to the other side of the galaxy and prevent the unimaginable from happening. (For Nintendo 3DS)


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As one would expect, Square Enix has significant promotional plans for Dragon Quest X.

Shibuya Tsutaya and Japanese music group SMAP will highlight the game’s advertising. Similar to previous DQ releases, Tsutaya will be making an appearance at the Dragon Quest X launch event next month. SMAP, meanwhile, has filmed a number of commercials that begin airing in Japan today and it also showed up at a completion ceremony event yesterday.

Other promotional plans relate to tie-up items. Figures, plushies, accessories, and a “Slime” flavored gum from Lotte are all on the way.

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