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It sounds like we could be getting a video game based on the Gravity Fall television series.

On Twitter, creator Alex Hirsch tweeted about “a brainstorm meeting” pertaining to a Gravity Falls “console game.” He also asked fans about what they’d like to see.


My guess? WayForward will end up making the Gravity Falls game with D3Publisher backing the project.

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XSEED localized Senran Kagura Burst in just 3 months. The company made the news known on Twitter, writing yesterday:

Rune Factory 4 was a much more involved project. With all of the edits XSEED made, it took 9-10 months to localize:


Circle Entertainment has shared a sales update for Witch & Hero. In the last half-year, 100,000 copies have been sold.

Circle tweeted earlier today:


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NintendoWorldReport has another round of details for Yoshi’s New Island. You can find them below.

– Move with the Circle Pad/D-pad
– Jump with “A”
– Shoot your egg weapons with “R”
– First level gives you a crash course on the game’s mechanics
– Yoshi’s transformations are all about using the gyroscope in wacky ways to get yourself through special sections of the course
– First transformation segments feature the mine cart
– Tilt the 3DS light/right slightly and the Yoshi-cart will roll along the rails
– Drill sees you using the same subtle movement and mashing the A-button to break blocks in quick succession
– Helicopter power requires a lot of precision
– Eggdozers: gigantic eggs that have special abilities to help you in times of need
– Mega Eggdozer can destroy concrete walls and objects that you can’t normally get past
– Destroying objects in its path will also earn you additional 1-UPs
– The Metal Eggdozer allows you to sink below the surface of water to grab goodies from the depths
– As you explore the bottom of the water segments, your jumps become more buoyant so that you can reach new places
– Yoshi can collect a Star to become invincible
– Can walk up walls and across ceilings much like Baby Mario could way back on the SNES
– Levels are straightforward
– Branching paths with hidden goodies
– Level 4-1 is “Hop ‘n’ Pop Till You Drop”
– In this level, you have to hop on bubbles and balloons to get across large pitfall sections
– World 5’s opening stage is “Brave the Bumpty Blizzard”
– Bounce to high places in this level
– First boss: try to beat Kamek by throwing eggs at buckets
– Buckets will fall down and drop on Kamek’s head, which will weaken him
– Second boss: Kamek transforms a bean into a killer beanstalk and you have to throw eggs at the top to stop it in its tracks
– Collect the Smiley Flowers for secret rewards
– If you are struggling with the game and die enough times, you will be rewarded with the Flutter Wings, which allow you to soar through the sky with an endless flutter jump
– Can still die while using them

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Dengeki has provided a new round of Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth screenshots and details. You can find the latest content below, courtesy of Siliconera.

– In the character select screen, you’ll choose your frontline and backline characters for your team
– May hear special dialogue between the characters
– Pick between Fuuka Yamagishi from Persona 3 and Persona 4’s Rise Kujikawa
– They’ll act as tactical support in the game
– Best to balance your team based on physical attack, skills, heals, supports, and more
– There will be a little more depending on the mix of characters you have
– Ex: having a party of all boys might result in some kind of manly friendship thing going on
– Can even make a Teddie harem party
– All characters can use their man Personas as well as sub-Personas
– This lets you form parties according to your preference
– Enemies are the same Shadows from Persona 3/4
– Brand new enemies as well
– “Boost” feature is similar to the “All-Out Attacks” as you’ll be getting it by hitting enemy weaknesses
– When you land an attack and any of the other characters are in a Boost status, they can do a “Follow-up Attack”
– Follow-up Attack: characters perform an extra hit to add to the damage
– Having more party members in your party also gives you a higher chance of being able to do an All-Out Attack

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Nintendo recently confirmed mini-games for Yoshi’s New Island at a press event held in in San Francisco. We’ve rounded up details from Polygon’s report below.

– Competitive and co-op multiplayer
– Pair up for multiplayer matches with friends
– Flutter Finish and Eggy Pop among the multiplayer modes
– Eggy Pop: egg as many balloons as possible to rack up points within a given time
– This is intended to be cooperative
– Eggs spew from a central flower one at a time
– Flutter Finish: endurance-based racing mini-game
– Use Yoshi’s hover and hold abilities to grunt across a coin-filled sky
– Dropping off-screen and out-of-sight is inevitable, but the player with the highest score wins
– This is a combination of coins gained and distance traveled
– 6 multiplayer mini-games included
– 4 haven’t been revealed
– Share mini-games through Download Play

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With the 3DS celebrating its third birthday in Japan yesterday, Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham shared several tweets about the studio’s history with the portable earlier today.

One of the more notable tidbits of information concerns Renegade Kid’s engine. For some of the company’s earlier games – Face Racers: Photo Finish and ATV Wild Ride 3D – the company rewrote the tech. Renegade Kid is now doing the same thing for Moon Chronicles to ensure that it runs at 60 FPS with 3D enabled.


In other news, Watsham reconfirmed that the 2D version of Mutant Mudds (the game we know of today) was originally planned for Xbox Live. The studio’s “focus quickly shifted to the Nintendo eShop” after the 3DS was announced.


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Murdered: Soul Suspect is one of many third-party titles not planned for Wii U. GameSpot asked Airtight Games chief creative officer Matt Brunner about why we won’t be seeing it on Nintendo’s console, and was offered a concise and honest answer.

He said:

“In all honesty, all the Wii U games I’ve ever played, the only good ones are the ones that are made specifically for [the Wii U]. And this just doesn’t fit.”

Murdered: Soul Suspect will be available on PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360, and PC in June.

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