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Believe it or not, Neku is making an appearance in Kingdom Hearts 3D. For those unaware, Neku was the protagonist of another Square Enix title, The World Ends With You.

The game is playable at the Tokyo Game Show and features two sections. For details, read on below.

– Two part demo
– Sora’s episode: start in Traverse Town
– Sora calls for Riku, finds Neku instead
– Neku is hanging from a room
– He jumps down and shows Sora the number on his hand and mentions he needs a partner to play the Reapers’ game with

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Kingdom Hearts 3D finally has a timeframe for release. According to a poster shown at the Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix will launch the game in Japan in Spring 2011. The company has yet to announce localization plans for North America and Europe.


Format: Nintendo DS™
Launch Date: 11/14/11
ESRB: E (Everyone): Crude Humor, Mild Fantasy Violence
Game Type: Role-Playing Game
Players: 1-4
Developer: Red Entertainment Corporation/ARTDINK CORPORATION
Website: http:fossilfighterschampions.nintendo.com

A Bone to Pick
In this dino-tastic adventure, players get some hands-on time to hunt and clean fossils, and revive and battle vivosaurs. A fossil park is hosting a large-scale tournament in which competitors enter vivosaurs created from dinosaur fossils into competition. Fossil Fighters from all over the world battle their vivosaurs against one another to find out who will be crowned champion.

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Posted on 12 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 0 comments

Format: Wii™
Launch Date: 12/05/11
ESRB: E (Everyone): Comic Mischief
Game Type: Board Game
Players: 1 – 4
Developer: SQUARE ENIX
Website: http://fortunestreet.nintendo.com

Get on Board, Corner the Market and Make a Fortune
Players become familiar characters from the Nintendo and DRAGON QUEST universes in a board game that challenges them to play the real estate and stock markets wisely to win. Players race around the board trying to accumulate wealth and hit a target value while buying, selling and trading property with friends and family to see who can be the first to cash out. What appears at first to be a simple property-buying board game offers multiple levels of money-maximizing opportunity.

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Most of the screenshots above are new, but we’ve also included a few images that previously contained a watermark from Famitsu.



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