Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers dated for Europe
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Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers will launch in Europe this September, a new trailer confirms.
Koch Media put out a video for the 3DS game earlier today. At the end, a date appears: September 13. A general fall window had been previously confirmed.
Atlus published Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers in North America last month. In Europe, NIS America is bringing the game over. NISA may be partnering with Koch for distribution, or something along those lines.
Thanks to Laurent PN for the tip.
Disney Magic Castle My Happy Life screenshots
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45 minutes of Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D footage
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More Pokemon X/Y screenshots
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A few One Piece: Unlimited World Red details
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You’ve seen the scan of One Piece: Unlimited World Red. Now you’re probably wondering what this one is about.
As described in Jump, Unlimited World Rep is a “multi-action adventure” game. You’ll be able to team up with three others and experience events such as fishing, bug-catching, and treasure-hunting. It looks like additional elements other than battling can be done with four players as well.
Jump doesn’t list a release date or price for One Piece: Unlimited World Red. Maybe Namco Bandai will have a more specific window to share when the game is officially announced.
Shin Megami Tensei IV gameplay trailer
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Animal Crossing: New Leaf commercial
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Neko Entertainment bringing The Mysterious Cities of Gold to Wii U, 3DS
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Neko Entertainment has a new game lined up for the Wii U and 3DS: The Mysterious Cities of Gold.
Perhaps that name sounds familiar to some of you. The project is based on the same French/Japanese animated series that originally aired in the 1980s.
Only a few details about the game are known at present. Players will be able to switch between the heroes Esteban, Zia and Tao, and areas will be shown from a top-down perspective.
The Mysterious Cities of Gold will be available this fall.