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Senran Kagura and its sequel, Senran Kagura Burst, could be candidates for XSEED localizations.

Executive VP Ken Berry told Siliconera that the company may consider either/both games for North America. The fact that they’re packaged releases would make it more difficult to bring them to the US, but Berry acknowledged that there does appear to be some fan interest in the two titles.

According to Berry:

“We’ll have to see. Not a flat out no, but it’s a title that would be hard to bring over as a packaged title. I mean we do get a lot of request for [Senran Kagura], so there are at least some fans that want to see that title. And it is a solid beat ‘em up in addition to all of the other stuff the title is well known for.”

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WayFoward founder Voldi Way has opened up on a number of important topics.

In a new interview, Way discussed what else is planned for Shantae (essentially confirming Shantae for Wii U), the future of the “Mighty” series, the possibility of BloodRayne on Wii U, and lots more.

We’ve pulled out some of Way’s quotes for you below. Head past the break for his comments.


Johnny Kung Fu will be available on the North American eShop on July 12 for $5.99.

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The official Shin Megami Tensei IV website received a tiny update today. It now plays the Shin Megami Tensei opening theme song and contains a notice that the Atlus Maniacs team is developing the title.

Another message reads, “Please look forward to a followup report (Kazuyuki Yamai).”

There likely won’t be any Shin Megami Tensei IV news until Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers hits store shelves in Japan. Atlus is including the game’s debut trailer in Soul Hackers, which launches in Japan on August 30.

Thanks to 4Him for the tip.

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Those who pre-order Code of Princess will be given a special “Code of Princess Sound & Visual Book”. It includes art from designer Kinu Nishimura and music from the game.

Source: Atlus PR


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As promised, VVVVVV has received a temporary discount on the North American eShop. The game can be purchased for $4.99 through Sunday night. It normally costs $7.99, so you’d be saving $3 (roughly 37%) in total.

The second (and last) week of eShop sales have also started in Europe and Japan. More information about that can be found here.



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