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Senran Kagura Burst has been confirmed for North America, XSEED has confirmed. The game will be released this all as an eShop-only title.

XSEED writes in today’s announcement that Burst will retain its Japanese voiceovers, supplemented with English subtitles.

You can find the official announcement below. A few English screenshots can be found above.


During a recent Nintendo Direct, it was announced that Bravely Default would be hitting Europe later this year. North America, on the other hand, would be forced to wait until next year for the game’s arrival.

However, a recent document from Nintendo suggested that Bravely Default had been delayed in Europe. An official release schedule mentioned that the RPG would be out in 2014 – just like North America.

But wait! Now the official Bravely Default Twitter account has stepped in and said that it’s still coming to Europe before the year ends:


Who should we believe?!

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The popular manga/anime Attack on Titan is getting a game adaptation on the 3DS. We don’t have many details currently, but we do know that it’s coming from Spike Chunsoft. A release is planned before the end of 2013.

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A new Nintendo Direct presentation will be broadcasted tomorrow, Nintendo has announced. The presentation will focus on “previously announced” Wii U and 3DS games launching this year.

You’ll be able to watch the proceedings here (or here for Europe, here for Japan). The stream will take place at 10 AM ET / 7 AM PT. Note that presentations are being held in both North America, Europe, and Japan.


This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Conception II (3DS/PSV) – 9/9/8/8
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Masou Kishin III – Pride of Justice (PS3/PSV) – 8/8/8/7
Dungeons & Dragons Mystara Eiyuu Senki (PS3) – 8/7/7/7


Just a short while ago, Nintendo published its 2013 annual report. It’s mostly filled with a lot of pretty pictures (find them above, because they’re neat) and sales data, but it also features a message from president Satoru Iwata.

Iwata reiterated Nintendo’s “basic strategy” relating to “the expansion of the gaming population, which is to encourage as many people in the world as possible, regardless of age, gender or gaming experience, to embrace and enjoy playing video games.”

Later in his message, Iwata commented on Nintendo’s financial situation. For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2014, he hopes that the company will be able to once again achieve “Nintendo-like” profits. Nintendo intends to continue creating “brand-new and unique proposals, and make efforts for the growth of the home entertainment industry with a mission that is to pleasantly surprise people and put smiles on the faces of everyone Nintendo touches.”

You can find Iwata’s full note below.



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