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There’s some fantastic news today for European fans of Inazuma Eleven. Arait Multimedia recently announced that they have acquired the rights to the franchise. And on the company’s website, it is noted that “the licensing program shall be extended to the European level during the 2nd quarter of 2010, led by the existing Nintendo DS games.”

Arait Multimedia will not be publishing any Inazuma Eleven titles, as they are not a video game publisher. However, Level-5’s Akihiro Hino has mentioned that a release date will be announced for the first Inazuma Eleven game “when the time is right.”

There’s one last piece of important news. Hino has also said that there are plans to bring all of the Atamania titles to Europe. This includes the Sloane & MacHale and puzzle collections series.

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ESRB updates

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

Foto Face: The Face Stealer Strikes (DSi) – E
Hell’s Kitchen Vs. (DSi) – E
Move your Brain – Rollway Puzzle (DSi) – E
Prehistorik Man (DSi) – E
Learn Geography (DS) – E
Crazy Sudoku (DSi) – E
Marines: Modern Urban Combat (Wii) – T
Turbo Trainz (Wii) – E
Lead the Meerkats (Wii) – E10+
Oscar in Movieland (DSi) – E
Sudoku 4Pockets (DSi) – E


Thanks to Ross M for the news tip!


While Yoshinori Ono has been a developer for numerous Capcom games, he has mostly been known for his work on the Street Fighter series. And apparently, Ono has a pretty “awesome” secret. Check out these messages that were recently left on Capcom’s official Twitter

“Ono-san is full of surprises today. Hotness incoming…Ono showed us something TOTALLY AWESOME that we’re not allowed to talk about for a few months. He’s a total tease…”

Sadly, as Capcom mentioned, we won’t understand what this secret is for a few months. If it is truly awesome, though, it should be worth the wait!


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As we have previously mentioned, Namco Bandai will be announcing a new game in about four days. Because of some detective work, however, we may already know what the title actually is. Someone has matched up the symbols present in the teaser countdown page with Keroro Quest Cards. This seems to indicate that the game is Tales of Keroro Quest, possibly for the DS. Obviously, this isn’t official yet, hence why we’re marking this down as a rumor for now. We’ll find out for sure if this is a Keroro game in a few days.

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Warning: There may be some details in this post that some could consider spoiler details

– Demon King and spirits of Hyrule battled, spirits won out and chained the Demon King underground, chains became tracks for transportation in Hyrule
– Zelda dies early on
– Link is able to see her spirit
– Link receives his Royal Engineer rank at Zelda’s castle at the beginning of the game
– Zelda gives Link a note which cautions Link against Chancellor Cole, asks Link to meet her
– Zelda asks Link to help escape the castle to discuss Chancellor Cole/Spirit Tracks which have been disappearing
– Then gain control of Link (who just received the green tunic so that he wouldn’t be recognized) and Zelda
– Come across Master Engineer Alfonzo, who trained Link and was a part of the Hyrulian arm
– Link/Zelda/Alfonzo ride the train to the Spirit Tower, but the tracks disappear, the train crashes and Cole attacks the gang
– Zelda’s spirit then rips out of her body, Cole takes Alfonzo and Zelda’s body (Cole hopes to use Zelda’s body to bring back the Demon King)
– Link has somehow returned to the castle, Zelda’s spirit is there, and Link is the only one who can see the spirit
– After Zelda gives Link the sword and you go through training, Link/Zelda go to the Spirit Tower
– Go through the Spirit Tower to obtain the Stone Maps and bring back the Spirit Tracks
– A sage is the only one who is keeping the tower together
– Tears of Light allows Link to stun Phantoms so that Zelda can enter them
– Skip portions of the Tower that you’ve cleared previously
– To roll, tap the screen
– Zelda in Spirit Tracks is a descendant of Tetra
– Need to blow in to the DS microphone to use the Whirlwind item
– When Zelda is a Phantom, she can distract other Phantoms/enemies for you

Thanks to Robert for the news tip!

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VC:

-Street Fighter II: Champion Edition (TG16, Capcom)
-Tank Force (ARC, Namco-Bandai)
-Grobda (ARC, Namco-Bandai)

WiiWare:

[None]

DSiWare:

DSiWare 500:

-ACT Series: Tangochou Nicchuuhen (Digital Media Lab)
ACT Series: Vocabulary Notebook: Japanese-Chinese

-Panel Renketsu: San-pun Rocket (Nintendo)
Panel Connection: 3 Minute Rocket

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2010 is looking like it could be the Wii’s strongest year in terms of first-party support. If all goes as planned, Nintendo’s three big guns – Mario, Metroid, and Zelda – will all ship to store shelves. Those who are anticipating Super Mario Galaxy 2, Metroid: Other M, Zelda Wii, and even Sin and Punishment 2 are all excited for 2010, including Reggie Fils-Aime.

“Absolutely (we’re excited about next year). And in terms of the three that we highlighted during E3, Sin and Punishment first off is going to be something that the Nintendo fan can get really excited about. Galaxy 2, what can you say? Mr. Miyamoto himself is very excited about it. He thinks it really adds even more to that great title. And then Other M. And that’s another franchise that personally I’ve got great memories of. Back to a side-scrolling Metroid title. So, all great.”

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