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Time Travelers news has been light since the Level-5 Vision 2011 event last year. Even though there haven’t been many updates about the title, there’s a chance that it will launch in Japan this summer.

Composer Hideki Sakamoto made a tweet about Time Traveler’s recently. He noted that it “is due out in early summer”. Jiro Ishii saw the message, but, as Andriasang reports, only said that he “hopes everyone can hear it soon.”

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Mario Serves Up Portable Tennis Fun in 3D In Mario Tennis Open, Mario and his Mushroom Kingdom friends return to the court for a flurry of intense tennis action, from engaging singles and doubles matches to skill-building minigames and online play. Using the built-in wireless features of the Nintendo 3DS system, up to four people can play together in local* or online** multiplayer modes and exchange player information via StreetPass. Players can choose between intuitive Touch Screen and gyro sensor controls or strategic button-based gameplay that delivers an even deeper experience. Players can also choose from a variety of playable characters or use their own personalized Mii character as they serve, volley and smash their way up the leaderboards.

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Thanks to Tim for the tip!

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Despite moving less than 70,000 units last week, Theatrhythm Final Fantasy performed well during its first few days on the market. According to ASCII Media Works data, the game sold through 90% of the initial stock. The incredibly high sell-through rate led to low availability in a number of stores over the weekend.

We also have a sell-through rate percentage for New Love Plus. Konami’s new dating sim title sold through 60% of its stock.

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Nintendo of Europe has truly been amazing lately. They’ll be localizing yet another core game, Project Zero 2: Wii Edition, which is due out later this year.


Earlier this week, it was revealed that Shin’en would be bringing yet another WiiWare title to the eShop. Art of Balance Touch! will be hitting the European eShop in Q2 2012.

Like Shin’en’s other WiiWare to eShop conversions, Art of Balance Touch! will include some new elements. Thus far the studio has confirmed new levels, new music, and a new game mode. The graphics are being touched up. Additionally, players will be able to change the controls.

That’s all we know of for now. Shin’en will surely share more information over the next few months.

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