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A further look at Mii Fighter customization today, Sakurai talks about a bit about the options players have available to them:

An official page on Nintendo’s website provides first screenshots from the 3DS version of Duck Dynasty. Interestingly, this game features a more cartoon-like approach unlike the realistic style of the console edition.

We still don’t know too much about how Duck Dynasty actually plays. Nintendo’s website only states, “Learn to become a Robertson! Go Duck Huntin’, Fishin’ and Froggin’ with Willie, Uncle Si, and the rest of the family from the hit TV show.”

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Update: Bumped to the top! Shin’en has shared a third screenshot:

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Shin’en has shared a second screenshot from FAST Racing Neo. Check it out above.

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4 Corner Games have also come out and said that the game will have six modes, more camera angles (1 optimised for the smaller 3DS screen, one closer to the Wii U game) and a few extra secrets for players to discover.

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At this stage it’s a bit hard to avoid character and stage information with the game officially out in Japan, but today Sakurai officially reveals another 3DS stage:


He continues:

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There are a lot of new elements in the PictoChat 2 stage. In this screenshot, it looks like there is depth to the stage…or like there isn’t. The illusory nature of the drawing is meant to challenge your perspective.

Along with the screenshots above, we have confirmation that the following staff members are involved with the development of The Legend of Legacy:

Director: Masataka Matsura
Image Illustration: Tomomi Kobayashi (SaGa franchise character illustrator)
Game Design: Kyoji Koizumi (SaGa franchise battle designer)
Character Design: Ryo Hirao
Background Art: Misako Tsutsui (ex-S-E background artist)
Monster Design: Yuichiro Kojima (ex-S-E texture artist), Ryoji Shimogama (ex-S-E creature designer)
Composer: Masashi Hamauzu (I hear he makes good music)
Sound Editor: Kenichi Saito
Text Direction: Masato Kato (wrote for Chrono Trigger and Xenogears, wrote and directed Chrono Cross)
Narration: Emiko Shiratori
Title Logo Design: Tadahiko Kawaguchi
Movie Design: Shuhei Yamagata

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