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The Dynasty Warriors Vs. demo footage begins at the three minute mark and ends at the twelve minute mark. The rest of the video is filled with Kingdom Hearts 3D footage.


Arc System Works created Family Go-Kart Racing for WiiWare a couple of years ago. The studio is working on a slightly similar project for the eShop.

The new game, titled “Family Go-Kart Racing 3D”, is a pure single-player experience. Eight characters, eight karts, and twelve courses will be included. It’ll also feature Grand Prix, Free Battle and Time Attack modes. Although there aren’t any multiplayer options, Time Attack will offer online leaderboards.

Family Go-Kart Racing 3D will be available in Japan on April 11 for 500 yen. An overseas release is probable.

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Namco Bandai has picked up a new trademark for Project X Zone in Japan. That sort has a crossover feel to it (especially since it’s pronounced as Project Cross Zone).

Could this be the title of Namco Bandai, SEGA, and Capcom’s 3DS crossover project?

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Code of Princess video

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments


This art style really works well for Bravely Default. We could use a new trailer so that its beauty can be viewed in motion!

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Yesterday we learned that Kingdom Hearts 3D sold 213,579 units in Japan. That was the game’s first week sales.

As far as Kingdom Hearts 3D’s sell-through rate is concerned, it moved 64.2% of its stock. Although this is less than the percentage for 358/2 Days (which came in at 72.35% with 295,000 units sold), 3D had significantly less hardware to work with. 26.6 million DS systems were sold by the time 358/2 launched whereas only 5.5 million 3DS handhelds have made it into the hands of Japanese gamers thus far.

Kingdom Hearts 3D did surpass 358/2 Days in one area. 3D saw 150,000 pre-orders while 358/2 Days nabbed 90,000 back in 2009.

Thanks to 4Him for the tip!

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