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Zen United and MAQL Europe have announced a European release date for Senran Kagura Burst. The digital version will go live on February 27. One day later, the retail version will hit store shelves.

Source: Zen United PR

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A soundtrack for Shin Megami Tensei IV will be released in Japan next month, Atlus has announced.

The original soundtrack features four CDs and 112 tracks.

Pricing for the product is set at 4,095 yen including tax. It’ll be available on February 26.

Kirby Triple Deluxe is off to a great start in Japan having sold 214,208 copies in its first week, according to data from Media Create. That figure stacks up extremely favorably to the previous three Kirby games released.

Kirby’s Return to Dreamland comes the closet with first week sales standing in at 136,811 units. Kirby’s Epic Yarn sold only 92,280 copies, and Kirby: Mass Attack only moved 74,915 units in its first few days.

Ultimately, lifetime sales are probably what will end up mattering the most. That being said, Nintendo must be pleased with Kirby Triple Deluxe’s performance so far.

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Namco Bandai has revealed a second Detective Conan game for 3DS following 2013’s Marionette Symphony. ” Detective Conan: Phantom Rhapsody” will launch in Japan on April 17, the publisher announced today.

Phantom Rhapsody features a zapping system which lets players view the story from the perspective of Conan and his rival Harley Hartwell. Voice acting will be included for suspects and command battle showdowns.

Those who purchase a first print copy of Detective Conan: Phantom Rhapsody will receive an AR card that makes an AR Conan appear.

A teaser site for the game can be found here.

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Bravely Default hit Japan back in 2012, but Square Enix decided to re-release the game with over 100 improvements. This new version is the same title that’s being made available in North America and Europe.

After greatly changing and enhancing the original game, producer Tomoya Asano believes that there’s “really no need for any more improvements.”

Asano said the following when asked if Bravely Default’s world map would be improved for the sequel:

“In terms of Bravely Default […] we worked specifically on making improvements to it for almost a year after it was released in Japan, so we feel that there is really no need for any more improvements. In my opinion, if there more things you ‘could’ do with the map, for example, it might make some players feel that there were more things they ‘must’ do with it.

“In Bravely Default, we tried to eliminate all elements besides those which we wanted our players to enjoy, to streamline the experience.”

We also have this… unexpected comment from Asano:

“If I were a pretty girl, I would want to dress up as the Valkyrie job type. Unfortunately, I will have to give up on that idea, since I’m a middle-aged man of 35!”

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The footage above comes from Nintendo’s newly opened Fossil Fighters: Infinite Gear website. You can find it here.


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