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The Alliance Alive was initially revealed through Jump, but Famitsu provides an extensive follow-up report last week. Much of it has been covered already, but we do have some additional information, including tidbits from the developers which weren’t touched on a few days ago.

In The Alliance Alive, the premise is that a thousand years ago, the Demon Clan invaded the human world to control a chaotic energy that could endanger the demon world. The Demon Clan also set up a Giant Barrier here that disrupted weather and caused the sky to no longer be blue, as well as causing earthquakes and generating a Black Current on the sea that split the land into several zones, consuming many other cities and killing about half of the whole human population. A few hundred years later, each of these zones were put into their own administrations by the Demon Clan, having unique cultures as well as a caste system that puts the Demon Clan at the top.

Three of the many zones split by the Black Current are introduced in this first batch:

Last week, Famitsu revealed Alien Syndrome and Columns as the latest additions in SEGA 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage. We now have a few tidbits about what will be included as features.

First, here are a bunch of screenshots from both:

With Alien Syndrome, a new element is two-player co-op via local wireless. Interim Save, Interim Load, Replay, and Round Select are all included. With Round Select, you’re able to start from the last cleared round, though it isn’t available in local play.

Alien Syndrome lets players choose from five difficulty levels. With the lowest one, enemies will not shoot bullets and have reduced health. There’s also a Time Limit feature in which you’re able to choose from six levels, two of which were not available in the original version.

Alien Syndrome includes both the Japanese and international versions. Differences are as follows:

German magazine N-Zone recently caught up with two of the primary developers behind Pokemon Sun/Moon: director Shigeru Ohmori and producer Junichi Masuda. Primarily, it was Ohmori who answered the questions. He commented on Poke Ride, the time difference, side quests, coming up with ideas for new Pokemon ideas, and more.

We’ve gone ahead and translated the interview in full. Head past the break for Ohmori’s comments.

Mario Party: Star Rush can now be pre-loaded on the North American 3DS eShop. By doing so, you can download most of the required data ahead of launch. Then on release date, you’ll only need a small update to begin playing.

Mario Party: Star Rush takes up 3,011 blocks. That amounts to 376.375 MB.

Monster Hunter Generations has received another batch of free DLC ahead of Halloween. Players can now get their hands on the “Trick or Treat” item pack.

The official Monster Hunter Twitter account passed along the news:


Monster Hunter Generations’ DLC contains the following items:

– 10x Psychoserum
– 10x Demondrug
– 10x Poisoned Meat
– 50x Spider Webs

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Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse recently released at retail. It’s mostly the same game as the eShop version, but WayForward also packed in an exclusive mini-game. Check out some off-screen footage below.


A Japanese tweet has been making the rounds over the past few hours about what one person tied to the investor-side of Nintendo relayed from the company. Apparently, Switch is intended to be a home console successor (Wii U). Nintendo’s home and handheld systems are still separate, with a 3DS successor coming at some point in the future.

I can’t personally verify the source, so it’s slightly dubious for now (and hence the rumor part). That being said, Nintendo has sort of talked about how Switch is intended to be the company’s next console. Plans could also change in the future depending on how Switch plans out.

Thanks to Justin A for the tip.

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This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

01./01. [3DS] Monster Hunter Stories # (Capcom) {2016.10.08} (¥5.800) – 67.133 / 207.736 (-52%)
02./00. [PS4] Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration |PlayStation 4/PlayStation VR| (Square Enix) {2016.10.13} (¥6.800) – 21.152 / NEW
03./00. [WIU] Paper Mario: Color Splash (Nintendo) {2016.10.13} (¥5.700) – 20.894 / NEW
04./00. [PSV] Kangokutou Mary-Skelter #
(Compile Heart) {2016.10.13} (¥6.800) – 18.358 / NEW
05./04. [3DS] Yo-Kai Watch 3: Sushi / Tempura
(Level 5) {2016.07.16} (¥4.800) – 11.255 / 1.284.437 (-9%)
06./03. [PS4] Persona 5 #
(Atlus) {2016.09.15} (¥8.800) – 8.147 / 354.101 (-38%)
07./07. [WIU] Minecraft: Wii U Edition (Microsoft Game Studios) {2016.06.23} (¥3.600) – 6.472 / 151.101 (-5%)
08./00. [PS4] PlayStation VR Worlds |PlayStation VR| (Sony Interactive Entertainment) {2016.10.13} (¥4.900) – 5.983 / NEW
09./02. [PS4] BlazBlue: Central Fiction # (Arc System Works) {2016.10.06} (¥6.800) – 5.898 / 26.507 (-71%)
10./05. [PS4] FIFA 17 # (Electronic Arts) {2016.09.29} (¥7.800) – 5.565 / 74.125 (-52%)
11./08. [PSV] Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition (Sony Computer Entertainment) {2015.03.19} (¥2.400) – 5.559 / 896.633 (-3%)
12./10. [3DS] Puzzle & Dragons X: God Chapter / Dragon Chapter (GungHo Online Entertainment) {2016.07.28} (¥4.800) – 5.080 / 195.639 (-3%)
13./15. [3DS] Super Battle For Money Sentouchuu: Kyuukyoku no Shinobu to Battle Player Choujou Kessen! (Bandai Namco Games) {2016.09.15} (¥5.300) – 4.816 / 23.645 (+29%)
14./12. [3DS] Kirby: Planet Robobot
(Nintendo) {2016.04.28} (¥4.700) – 4.504 / 453.580 (-9%)
15./14. [PS4] Grand Theft Auto V [New Price Edition]
(Take-Two Interactive Japan) {2015.10.08} (¥4.990) – 4.157 / 177.397 (+2%)
16./11. [PS4] Winning Eleven 2017 (Konami) {2016.09.15} (¥7.600) – 3.419 / 99.047 (-32%)
17./13. [3DS] Dragon Ball: Fusions # (Bandai Namco Games) {2016.08.04} (¥5.700) – 3.407 / 177.592 (-18%)
18./09. [PS3] Persona 5 #
(Atlus) {2016.09.15} (¥8.800) – 3.195 / 103.548 (-40%)
19./00. [PS4] LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Warner Entertainment Japan) {2016.10.13} (¥5.700) – 3.184 / NEW
20./20. [WIU] Splatoon # (Nintendo) {2015.05.28} (¥5.700) – 3.101 / 1.482.283 (-7%)

Picross 3D: Round 2 launched in North America at the start of September as a digital download. But in Europe, it’ll be released next month as a physical product. We have the boxart above.

Level-5 has come out with a commercial for Yo-kai Watch 3: Sukiyaki – the definitive version of its 3DS game with extra content. View it below.


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