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This information comes from Square Enix’s Tomoya Asano…

– Girl in the AR demo is one of the game’s four main characters
– Battle system mixes jobs and abilities
– Close to Final Fantasy V in image
– Random encounters
– Turn-based battles
– Asano joked that shortening the name to “FF” like Final Fantasy isn’t intentional
– In the main visual, there’s a light that can be seen above the heroine; this the “flying fairy” of the subtitle
– They’re using people who’ve previously not worked with Square Enix
– These are “interesting people” according to Asano

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This information comes from Kirby Mass Attack director Mari Shirakawa…

“As you know, this is a game in which players are able to directly touch the stage in the lower screen. Of course, that type of control would also be possible on the 3DS, but the game would not end up taking advantage of the three-dimensionality of the upper 3DS screen, which is a defining characteristic of the 3DS hardware. So if we made this game for the 3DS, I think we would be asked, ‘Why did you make this game for the 3DS?’ I think that given the characteristics of Kirby Mass Attack, it’s only natural that it was developed for the DS.”

I can understand this reasoning. And, to be honest, it might be for the best that Mass Attack was made for DS. Now both 3DS and DS owners can experience the title!

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A plethora of new Wii U photos have been released. Well, technically they aren’t new as the original images date back to June, but I don’t believe we’ve seen them before. Although all of the photos can be found in the gallery above, you can also find ultra high-res pictures here.



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