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Curtain Call is the second entry in the Theatrhythm Final Fantasy series. The game will likely be its last.

Producer Ichiro Hazama, speaking with Famitsu, has suggested that there won’t be any additional Theatrhythm titles. Hazama said Curtain Call is intended to be “the newest, the best, and the final one.”

He said:

“We’re thinking that we’d like this to be the final Theatrhythm. It’ll be the newest, the best, and the final one. A lot of rhythm action game sequels don’t include the songs from the original game, but with our project, if we didn’t include tunes like ‘Clash on the Big Bridge’ [FF5] or ‘Isn’t It Wonterful’ [FF10], you can’t place the FF crown on that. So instead of just adding new songs, we want to have this game be the base upon which we add new songs and try to get as close to a complete song list as possible.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Hazama talked about Curtain Call’s new multiplayer mode.

“It’s a bit like competitive multiplayer on a falling-block puzzle game. As you make successful taps and beat monsters, your gauge fills up and you’ll trigger effects to get in the way of your opponent’s game.”

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Previously-announced Mega Man titles for the 3DS Virtual Console aren’t out as of now. We’re talking about the Game Boy releases Mega Man II, III, IV, and V, as well as Mega Man Xtreme 1 and 2 for Game Boy Color.

You can rest assured knowing that Capcom is working on things. While the company doesn’t have any dates to announce, Capcom’s Brett Elston hopes to have games ready to go by the end of this year.

Elston wrote on the Capcom-Unity boards:

Still no concrete date set. There’s still a fair amount of coordination that has to happen among NOA/CUSA/Capcom Japan/Nintendo Japan, plus slotting in games when Thursday is the only day, per week, when VC games hit Wii U / 3DS. I would love to get them out this year—and am pushing for that—but it’s a bigger task than me simply setting a date.

But yeah, they’re definitely still coming (+ Xtreme and Xtreme 2).

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Natsume has revealed the different marriage candidates players will be able to choose from in Hometown Story. Three female and three male characters will be included.

You can find details on each below.

Anna is the daughter of Rachael, who runs the restaurant in town. Anna is very independent, and always tells others that they should rely on themselves, not others. She lives by this motto herself, in fact. Will you be the one to convince Anna that relying on others isn’t such a bad thing?

Haruka is the daughter of Miyo, the absent-minded farmer of the village. Haruka is always covering for Miyo’s little mistakes, and loves her mother, despite her flaws. Haruka has always dreamed of getting married, ever since she was a little girl. Though her dream is simple, her personality is anything but. Will your heart be big enough to love Haruka?


More than ten songs will be playable in Square Enix’s TGS 2013 demo for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call. Attendees will be able to try out pieces from Final Fantasy Type-0, the upcoming Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, and more.

Here’s the full list:

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

Advent: One Winged Angel [Event]

Final Fantasy V

Clash on the Big Bridge [Battle]
The Airship [Field]

Final Fantasy VI

Edgar & Sabin’s Theme [Field]
The Decisive Battle [Battle]

Final Fantasy IX

Festival of the Hunt [Battle]
Not Alone [Field]

Final Fantasy X

Fight With Seymour [Battle]
To Zanarkand [Field]

Final Fantasy XIV

Power Descending From Heaven [Battle]

Final Fantasy Type-0

We Have Arrived [Event]

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII

Crimson Blitz [Battle]


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DuckTales Remastered will be seeing a retail release. Originally launched as a download last month, the disc version will hit store shelves on November 12. Pricing is set at $19.99.

You can find the full announcement below. DuckTales Remastered’s boxart is posted above.


This week’s GameStop ad has gone live. There aren’t too many highlights, but you can grab Assassin’s Creed III for $19.99. Phineas and Ferb: Quest for Cool Stuff is also on sale, if that’s your kind of thing.

Here’s the ad in full:

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