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Rodea: The Sky Soldier isn’t doing so well in Japan. Actually, that’s probably a gross understatement.

With Rodea: The Sky Soldier not appearing on the Media Create charts, it was a sign that the game had sold poorly. Dengeki, which is also involved with sales tracking, provides a disappointing figure for Rodea’s debut in Japan.

Dengeki says that Rodea: The Sky Solider on Wii U sold 2,725 units in its first week. The 3DS version did not chart at all, so that version sold even fewer copies. Very disappointing!

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Jump’s latest issue confirms that Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden will feature Goku’s new form from the upcoming Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ film. By viewing the movie or using a code from V Jump’s June issue, players will receive early access to the game’s demo, which includes the new form.

Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden will be available in Japan on June 11.

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Bandai Namco has released the first screenshots from Super Run for Money: Assemble! The Strongest Runaways, which was revealed earlier this week in Famitsu.

The game, which is based on a Japanese television show, now lets players use Miis, and there is also support for multiplayer.

Super Run for Money: Assemble! The Strongest Runaways launches in Japan on July 9. Check out the screenshots below, along with images of the limited edition’s sunglasses.

Capcom’s latest update on The Great Ace Attorney covers the game’s cross-examination system. Find a new batch of screenshots and details below.

“Shake” the Witness

The prosecutor prepares a witness for the lawyer to interrogate. In this game’s court, several witnesses take the stand to testify together. Nonetheless, the lawyer is tasked with questioning them. Even if the testimony is without suspicion, shake the witness. When you “shake” the testimony, you can sometimes draw new details and information that supplement the evidence. In your pursuit for the truth, collect information as your weapon.

Quickly “Cross-Examine” Suspicious Reactions

In this game’s court, you’ll question multiple witnesses together. During the testimony, there may be a witness that reacts suspiciously. At this point, you must react quickly by switching over to the witness and cross-examining them. This might help you obtain a new testimony from a different witness.

Objection!

If you find a lie that contradicts the evidence, you can point out and thrust at the testimony. From here the truth will become clear. If you fail to thrust, the five marks in the upper right of the screen will decrease one by one. When all of them are gone, you’ll lose the case and be found “guilty.”

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This week’s issue of Jump has revealed another two jobs for Bravely Second: End Layer. The magazine shares information about the Bishop as well as the Fencer.

Bravely Second’s Bishop job specializes in healing magic. The Fencer, on the other hand, centers around defense boosts and boosts to attack speed. It additionally has a stance system that allows players to use certain sword attacks.

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5pb. announced today that Corpse Party: Blood Covered …Repeated Fear launches in Japan on July 30. Pricing is set at 5,800 yen.

5pb. will make a limited edition available, which includes the following items:

– Heavenly Host Elementary School Paper Feed (Reprint) – Originally included with the PSP limited edition of Corpse Party: Blood Covered …Repeated Fear for PSP. A lot more has been added to the illustration pages.
– Exorcism Music record (Reprint) – Originally included with the PSP limited edition of Corpse Party: Blood Covered …Repeated Fear for PSP. This soundtrack CD includes the theme song “Shangri-La” (short version), as well as two newly added tracks.

Read more at http://gematsu.com/2015/04/corpse-party-3ds-dated-in-japan#557zA8mTvBXccRzu.99

Fossil Fighters: Frontier is coming to Europe on May 29, Nintendo has announced. The game previously came to North America on March 20.

To read up on today’s announcement in full, continue on below.

9th April 2015 – Brave explorers – grab your excavation tools and prepare to head out into the wild world to dig up fossils, because on 29th May, Fossil Fighters Frontier is coming to the Nintendo 3DS family of systems!

In Fossil Fighters Frontier, play as a young Fossil Warden protecting precious Fossil Parks across the world from a cruel villain, Dr. Baron von Blackraven, who is intent on ruling the world using the power of Vivosaurs – extra powerful and extra colourful dinosaurs! Awaiting you in-game will be a huge 3D world with hidden riches to discover while travelling around in your customisable Bone Buggy vehicle. Track down precious fossils, excavate them, before watching them revive into Vivosaurs. You can then send these Vivosaurs – of which there are over 80 to discover in-game – into turn-based battles to take on your enemies.

Kotaku put a video together that compares enemy turns in Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. before and after today’s update. If you haven’t already heard, a patch can be downloaded that increases enemy turns twofold on 3DS, and by three on New 3DS systems.

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