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Namco Bandai is moving on from its PreCure Wii game with a new release for the 3DS. In Japan, Doki Doki PreCure Narikiri Life is set to launch on August 1 for 4,980 yen.

A teaser site is located here. Details and images have yet to be published.


BearShark footage

Posted on 11 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, Videos | 0 comments


The first of the Guild02 games will be released in North America in just a couple of weeks. According to a listing on Nintendo’s website, The Starship Damrey will be available through the 3DS eShop on May 16.

English screenshots can be found in the gallery above.


Just a quick note for those playing Super Mario RPG alongside us for the NintendoEverything Book Club: We’re only going to be getting the sixth Star this week, so if you’re struggling to try and get the seventh, you may cease! The reason for this is two-fold:

1) The sixth one takes a really long time to get.

2) The seventh is tied to the final boss, which we want to do on a separate day.

Thanks!

~Austin



“Each publisher operates a different way, has different strategic ideas, so in terms of sales, what they did, was they kept creating what they thought was good. But in terms of publishing, it was a different company’s strategic choice. So we believe that back then, when we were completely indie without a group company to be together with, we weren’t able to translate our creative directly into sales because that was the part where there was always a wall between creative and sales transition wise.”

“Now that we’re one big group together and we’ll be publishing our own titles as Grasshopper, we believe that the creative side and the sales side will have a better connection. We definitely believe that it will transfer to good sales because we will be able to choose our own strategy.”

– Suda51


I’ve gotta admit… I’m not exactly sure what Suda is saying here! It’s something relating to publishers getting in the way of creativity, and therefore sales, but it’s also sounding like he’s saying that when you work with a third-party publisher, the creativity no longer translates into sales despite still being there. Ah well. At least he says the partnership with GungHo should allow their creative vision to translate into sales for them!

Via Gamespot


WayForward has given fresh details about the previously-announced Mighty Switch Force! Hyper Drive Edition update.

The patch will make use of re-balanced audio levels, improved headphone support, and new file compression – the size will be 40% smaller. A new playable character, Pixel Patty, is also packed in.

WayForward has additionally reconfirmed plans to release Mighty Switch Force! HD in Australia and New Zealand.

A release date for the update will be announced soon.

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“Attempting to wring a class action lawsuit out of a demonstration is beyond meritless. We continue to support the game, and will defend the rights of entertainers to share their works-in-progress without fear of frivolous litigation.”

– Gearbox Statement


They’re sort of obligated to say this because they’re being sued and they don’t want to lose the case, but I wonder if they have a point. They should definitely be allowed to share a work in progress… but if the work in progress looks so much better than the final product? I don’t know! Maybe, maybe not. I’m not much for legalese.

Via Gamespot



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