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Dragon Quest X is no longer just for the Wii U and Wii. During its “Dragon Quest X TV” event a short while ago, Square Enix announced that the online RPG is heading to PC.

All three versions of Dragon Quest X will operate on the same servers. Those who are interested in Dragon Quest X can find a bechmark download here. Sign up for the beta here (Japanese).

Dragon Quest X will be available on PC on September 26. Pricing is set at 3,990 yen.


Below you’ll find some really neat construction shots of Nintendo’s E3 2013 booth. It must have been a huge endeavour to put everything together!

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For awhile, Trauma Center was one of the top series on Nintendo platforms. Atlus put out several games on both Wii and DS before “ending” things in 2010 with Trauma Team.

The Trauma series has been on hiatus since. Artist Masayuki Doi, however, has interest in working on the next game. Doi contributed to almost all of the Trauma titles.

Speaking with Siliconera, Doi said:

“I’m passionate about the Trauma Center series too and I want to develop the next game, but right now my focus is on the Shin Megami Tensei series.”

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IGN’s new interview with Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata and Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime boils down to a few topics: constant skepticism surrounding the company, boosting hardware sales with the right (and various) games, and the Wii U’sl lack of a killer app.

You can find all of Iwata and Reggie’s thoughts below.


Similar to the Wii, it doesn’t sound like Bethesda has any plans to support Wii U.

Bethesda VP of PR and marketing Pete Hines, speaking with Eurogamer, said that the company has “nothing announced in development for Wii U.” Hines wouldn’t share any specifics as to why Bethesda isn’t keen on the console, stating he’d “rather not go into that.”

Hines’ comments in full:

“We have nothing announced in development for Wii U. It’s not something that we’ve done anything for previously. I don’t even remember the last time we’ve done a Nintendo title. We don’t have anything now. Whether or not we would in the future is TBD. As for why, I guess I’d rather not go into that.”

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