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This trailer is very similar to the one we posted last night. There is, however, an extra thirty or so seconds tacked on at the end of the video containing the first gameplay of Nobunaga Ambition X Pokemon.


Dragon Quest X producer Yosuke Saito and director Jin Fujizawa shared a little bit of new Dragon Quest X information during an event at Jump Festa.

First, the two said that more jobs will be added to the game once the game launches. Dragon Quest X will initially feature six already-announced jobs. New jobs could include ones that wouldn’t be expected in the series.

Saito also commented on the differences between the Wii and Wii U versions. He said that you and a friend will be able to play together if you have two systems. Saito stated that “The Wii version is totally fun! The Wii U version is totally fun! And it’s also extremely beautiful.”

Finally, Saito hinted that that a beta test will kick off on Valentines Day (February 14) or White Day (March 14). Specifically, he said that it will take place around the “time period of chocolate.”

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The latest issue of EDGE contains a feature on some of the best games of 2011. The magazine has chosen 2011’s (mainstream) game of the year along with a slew of other awards.

The full list of awards can be seen below.

Mainstream Game of the Year
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Dark Souls
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim


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Pokemon Company has already opened the official website for Nobunaga Ambition X Pokemon. There’s not much to see as of yet. You can find a trailer (already posted here), some sample music (see above), and some art.

Nobunaga Ambition X Pokemon will be out fairly soon. The site states that it will be available this spring in Japan.

Access the site here.


We’ve received some fantastic news from WayForward over the past 24 hours. First we heard that Mighty Switch Force is coming out in both North America and Europe next week. Now we’re hearing that the game will be relatively cheap.

Mighty Switch Force will cost you just $5.99/€6. For that price, you’ll be getting one of the better titles on the eShop.

WayForward said on Twitter:

“Mighty Switch Force will see a simultaneous release across NA, Europe, Australia, & NZ on Dec. 22, and will be $5.99/€6. Spread the word!”

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Square Enix has announced a more specific release date for Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance. The title is now scheduled for a March 2012 launch in Japan. Previously, the company only announced a spring timetable.

Square Enix has brought along a new trailer to Jump Festa 2012. Axel (now known as Lea), Terranort, Vanitas, Joshua, Shiki, Xion, Roxas and Rhyme all appear in the video.

In the gameplay department, yet another world has been confirmed. Tron Legacy will be making its way into the title. There’s a playable demo at Jump Festa, so we’ll likely get a bunch of information soon.

Lastly, Square Enix has opened the Japanese website for Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance. You can find it here. A bunch of new screenshots from the site can be found in the gallery above.



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