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XSEED won’t be starting from scratch as they bring The Last Story for the North American market. Although the company wouldn’t say it directly, it looks like they’ll be using Nintendo of Europe’s translation for their localization.

An employee on XSEED’s forum said:

“There will be no translation specific to the North American version as it will be comparable to the in-game English text of other territories.”

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This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:

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Dillon’s Rolling Western – Roll, build and fight as you defend the villages of the Wild West from an invasion of earthly proportions. Protect the innocent and live to tell the tale in this unique combination of tower-defense strategy and character-driven action. (For Nintendo 3DS)

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Box Pusher – This top-notch puzzle game will captivate you. Prove you have the brain power to solve more than 250 missions and master all situations with the correct strategy. Play with friends or make and exchange your own levels. (For Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo DSi)



Xenoblade Chronicles developer Monolith Soft isn’t just interested in the Wii U.

The company opened a new recruitment page today to acquire talent for a new 3DS project that will be developed at its Kyoto studio. Monolith is looking to add 3DCG designers (character modeling/3D map modeling), effect designers (effects for map and battle scenes) and motion designers (motion for elements such as monsters and characters).

Monolith Soft is keeping this project a secret for now, so it’s unclear if the game will be made for Nintendo or a separate third-party.

Thanks to 4Him for the tip!

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Capcom can finally put the Resident Evil: Revelations boxart mistake behind them. New copies are being shipped out to stores, and as you can see in the photo above, they contain the correct spelling for “Revelations” on the spine.

You have to wonder if the games with the error will be worth something in the future…

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In some ways, Tales of Hearts was one of the more forgotten titles in the series. It came out quietly in Japan over three years ago without much fan clamor to bring it overseas.

But perhaps Namco Bandai is considering a return to the DS title. The company registered a second U.S. trademark for Tales of Hearts on February 17. Unlike the original trademark, Siliconera reports that the new filing “applies also applies to downloadable video game software.”

We don’t actually know if Namco Bandai will revisit Tales of Hearts, though it’s possible that they’re looking into introducing a localized version through digital means.

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