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In June, Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword developer Grounding Inc. revealed that the studio is working on another project for Nintendo. This has essentially been confirmed once again through a recent comment from Yukio Futatsugi.

Speaking to Siliconera, Futatsugi said the following when asked what sort of games he would like the company to work on in the future:

“Perhaps we’ll work with Nintendo again, since we have a good relationship with them…”

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Gaist Crusher boxart

Posted on 11 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Images | 0 comments

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Capcom’s upcoming 3DS game Gaist Crusher will have a tie-in with Sengoku Basara 4. In the game, players will come across Date Masamune as a boss. Defeat him and you’ll receive a costume just like the character wears in Sengoku Basara 4.


Puyo Puyo Tetris is on display at SEGA’s TGS 2013 booth for the first time. Details from the game’s playable demo, courtesy of Destructoid, can be found below.

– Has a motion control scheme on Wii U
– First choose a character
– Then you’re asked if you’d like to play Puyo or Tetris
– In a classic competitive match, the other game you did not choose ends up being your opponent’s game
– If you choose Puyo, you can set up combos and match colors to send obstacle lines to the computer opponent’s Tetris board
– Computer’s line clears send random blocks
– Swap mode: games changing for each player in a given time
– 4-player mode also included
– Can also play Tetris vs. Tetris or Puyo Puyo vs. Puyo Puyo

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2DS trademarked in Japan

Posted on 11 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments

The 2DS may be heading to Japan after all. Nintendo recently registered a trademark for the system in the Japanese database, hinting at a release sometime in the future.

Nintendo previously said that the company doesn’t have plans to launch the 2DS in Japan. But that doesn’t mean things can’t change, right?

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Gaist Crusher trailer #3

Posted on 11 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments




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