Three new games have been confirmed for the Japanese 3DS Virtual Console. R-Type (PC Engine), Alien Crush (PC Engine), and Street Fighter 2010 (Famicom) will be out on February 26. Pricing is set at 600 yen for the PC Engine releases and 500 yen for Street Fighter.
BLOK DROP U is now in Nintendo’s hands, RCMADIAX has confirmed on Twitter. The game will go through final testing before its release.
RCMADIAX’s tweet is as follows:
Good News! BLOK DROP U is heading to NCL(Big Daddy Nintendo) for final testing!
— RCMADIAX (@rcmadiax) February 19, 2014
Care to see Youkai Watch in North America and Europe? Level-5 wants to know.
On Twitter, the official Level-5 International America account wrote:
Between the game and the anime, Yo-kai Watch is a success in Japan! Would you like to see Yo-kai Watch in the US/EU? http://t.co/sFgMsAMLXf
— LEVEL5_IA (@LEVEL5_IA) February 18, 2014
Perhaps with enough interest, we’ll eventually see Youkai Watch – the game, anime, or both – overseas.
Dragon Quest Monsters 2 sold 443,656 copies in its first week on the Japanese market. Media Create says this resulted in a 78.65% sell-through rate.
Despite Dragon Quest Monsters 2’s initial success, it hasn’t quite reached the same heights as the first Dragon Quest Monsters 3DS remake. When Square Enix released the previous DQM title for Nintendo’s portable, it sold 513,183 copies in its first week for a 93.96% sell-through.
Of course, we should maintain some perspective here. At the end of the day, there’s no denying that Dragon Quest Monsters 2 has gotten off to a fast start and Square Enix is likely pleased with its performance.