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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:

Vita – 35,374
PS4 – 30,201
3DS LL – 28,291
PS3 – 15,455
3DS – 11,985
Wii U – 9,982
PSP – 3,563
Vita TV – 1,754
Xbox 360 – 288

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

PS4 – 29,677
Vita – 28,270
3DS LL – 23,372
PS3 – 14,128
3DS – 10,772
Wii U – 7,654
PSP – 3,461
Vita TV – 1,447
Xbox 360 – 278

Square Enix has confirmed another round of songs for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call – this time pertaining to modern tunes. You can find the big listing below.

The latest Famitsu most-wanted games chart is as follows:

01/03. [3DS] Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (Capcom, Fall 2014) – 779 votes
02/01. [PS3] Persona 5 (Atlus, Winter 2014) – 731 votes
03/04. [PS4] Final Fantasy XV (Square Enix, TBA) – 681 votes
04/02. [Wii U] Mario Kart 8 (Nintendo, 05/29/14) – 663 votes
05/06. [PS4] Kingdom Hearts III (Square Enix, TBA) – 460 votes
06/07. [PS4] Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (Konami, TBA) – 448 votes
07/05. [3DS] Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (Atlus, 06/05/14) – 419 votes
08/13. [PSV] Freedom Wars (SCEJ, Summer 2014) – 354 votes
09/08. [PS3] The Evil Within (Bethesda Softworks, 2014) – 331 votes
10/19. [3DS] Bravely Second (Square Enix, TBA) – 313 votes
11/11. [3DS] Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call (Square Enix 04/24/14) – 306 votes
12/12. [Wii U] Hyrule Warriors (Tecmo Koei, 2014) – 289 votes
13/21. [PS4] Watch Dogs (Ubisoft, 2014) – 270 votes
14/09. [PS3] Tales of Zestiria (Namco Bandai, TBA) – 269 votes
15/10. [PS3] 3rd Super Robot Wars Z Jigoku-Hen (Namco Bandai, 04/10/14) – 257 votes
16/16. [Wii U] Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (Nintendo, 2014) – 233 votes
17/17. [3DS] Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (Nintendo, 2014) – 227 votes
18/15. [PS3] The Last Remnant (Square Enix, Rushing… Psych!) – 200 votes
19/23. [PSV] 3rd Super Robot Wars Z Jigoku-Hen (Namco Bandai, 04/10/14) – 191 votes
20/22. [PS4] The Evil Within (Bethesda Softworks, 2014) – 190 votes
21/30. [PS3] Mobile Suit Gundam Side Stories (Namco Bandai, 05/29/14) – 167 votes
22/20. [3DS] Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson (Marvelous AQL, 08/07/14) – 159 votes
23/25. [PSV] Over My Dead Body 2 (SCEJ, Summer 2014) – 148 votes
24/26. [PS3] The Last Guardian (SCEJ, TBA) – 147 votes
25/—. Ni-Oh (Tecmo Koei, TBA) – 143 votes
26/24. [3DS] Mario Golf: World Tour (Nintendo, 05/01/14) – 137 votes
27/27. [PS3] Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (Konami, TBA) – 120 votes
28/—. [PSV] The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki II (Falcom, 2014) – 117 votes
29/—. [PSV] Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment (Namco Bandai, 04/24/14) – 115 votes
30/—. [PS3] The Idolmaster: One For All (Namco Bandai, 05/15/14) – 109 votes

Total Votes: 8,973

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I’m not generally big on announcements of previews (that sounds odd just to type that!), but we do have a brief update to share about two upcoming Nintendo titles. First, new previews for Mario Golf: World Tour will begin rolling in tomorrow. Coverage for Mario Kart 8 is expected in a big way next week. Expect tons of posts about each!

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In January, Marvelous announced that Rune Factory 4’s European release had been cancelled. The company had explained, “While Marvelous AQL has made every effort to secure the title’s release for this territory, it is, unfortunately, not possible to do so at this time.”

Most assumed that the European cancellation was connected to the closure of Neverland, Co. – the game’s developer. XSEED executive VP Ken Berry elaborated on the situation through Facebook, explaining that the studio’s termination meant that technical difficulties couldn’t be addressed.

He wrote:

“Wish it was that easy as obviously everyone involved in the project would love to see it released in Europe, but it’s very difficult from a technical aspect since the people closest to the code are all gone (the Forbidden Magna team does have people from Neverland, yes, but for example the main programmer for RF4 is not one of them).”

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Looks like another Inazuma Eleven game is heading to Europe and Australia. We recently came across a listing on the OFLC for “Inazuma Eleven GO: Light”, which as far as we know, hasn’t been officially announced by Nintendo.

Inazuma Eleven GO: Light probably pertains to the first “GO” game in Level-5’s soccer RPG series. In Japan, the game released in the form of two versions – “Shine” and “Dark”.

“Light” should match up with the “Shine” version. We’re waiting to see if the OFLC rates a corresponding “Dark” version for Europe and Australia.


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