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Earlier today, we reported on Koei Tecmo opening up the Japanese website for Atelier Lulua: The Alchemist of Arland 4. In a surprise move, they also launched the European and North American websites for the game, confirming the game’s localization and slight title change to Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland as well as a release window of “Spring 2019”. So far, no sign of the limited editions that Japan is getting.

The website also confirms Lulua’s full name as “Elmerulia Fryxell” and introduces Eva Armster, another party member and Lulua’s childhood friend. The screenshots on the website still show the Japanese version of the game, by the way.

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Koei Tecmo has opened up the Japanese website for the recently announced Atelier Lulua: The Alchemist of Arland 4. Alongside some new screenshots, the website also revealed two separate limited editions for the game. The “Premium Box” contains a copy of the game, an in-game costume for Lulua, an art book, a soundtrack selection on CD and two acrylic character charms. This edition will cost 10,800 Yen.

There’s also the “Special Collection Box”, which contains all of the contents of the Premium Box in addition to a crystal paperweight depicting Lulua and a cloth poster. The Special Collection Box is priced at 19,800 Yen. The designs for some of the items in these limited editions haven’t been finalized yet, so keep an eye on the website in the coming months.

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Mystery adventure game Daedalus: The Awakening of Golden Jazz has released another trailer ahead of its December 13 release in Japan. You can view this trailer focusing on the story of the game below.

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RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures

Depending on your region, RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures isn’t too far away. Atari has announced that in Europe, the Switch game is planned for a November release. Unfortunately, North America will be waiting quite a bit longer as the launch won’t be taking place until sometime in Q1 2019.

Bigben Interactive will be distributing RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures in Europe. In North America, AtGames will be responsible.

Thanks to AwesomePlatter for the tip.

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Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Pac-Man.

Here’s the overview:

Nintendo has cranked out yet another new piece of Hint Art for Super Mario Odyssey. We have the latest image above.

Similar to past Hint Art images shared online, there’s no Power Moon tied to solving the puzzle. Instead, you’ll be given a small reward for your troubles.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Nintendo just released a new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate trailer promoting the game’s December 7 release date. See it below.

System: Switch
Release date: October 16, 2018
Developer: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft


The cosmos has always been fascinating. From our blue dot, Earth, being able to look up and see the stars shine, it’s natural to wonder what’s out there or what it’d be like to walk on other planets or visit other solar systems first hand. It’s because of this that I’ve always found sci-fi and space exploration intriguing regardless of the medium helping to bring those thoughts and galaxies to fruition with our imagination. Titles like Mass Effect, Elite Dangerous, Everspace, No Man’s Sky, and so much more have helped bring us as close as possible to experiencing the extraterrestrial within the comfort of our own homes (with significantly less danger) and laid the foundation as well as continue to push various ideas on what lies beyond the exosphere in a variety of different ways. Starlink: Battle for Atlas takes the best parts of space exploration, planetary farming, star battles, and more and brings them together in a way that’s immersive both in and out of the game with a toys-to-life approach that, surprisingly, doesn’t actually need any toys to be enjoyed to its fullest.

Deemo

A new update has gone live for the digital version of Deemo. Version 1.4 is here, adding in support for the Nintendo Labo Toy-Con Piano. This includes an exclusive music pack.

Yesterday, it was announced that the physical version of Deemo is launching January 29. Nintendo Labo support will come out of the box, so an update won’t be necessary.

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The September 2018 NPD report might have been mostly quiet in terms of Nintendo news, but one related nugget of information has emerged. Through 2018 so far, Nintendo is actually the best-selling publisher of the year when it comes to software.

The bulk of Nintendo’s sales may very well come during the holiday season. The company is saving a couple of big guns for the holiday in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee. Various Switch bundles are also planned, which should provide a nice hardware boost.

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