– Comes out February 7th, 2013 in Japan
– Will cost ¥6,090
– Same story as the first game
– Adds StreetPass functionality
– “easier to play”
– ArtePiazza is handling the development
– Scenario and Game Design: Yuji Horii
– Character Design: Akira Toriyama
– Music: Goichi Sugiyama
– Planning and Development: ArtePiazza
– Marketing: Square Enix
After a rather successful retail launch, Square Enix has opted to release Bravely Default: Flying Fairy on the 3DS eShop for a bit of a price cut. The retail game will run you ¥6,090, while the digital version will cost ¥5,400. Pretty decent savings if you ask me!
Hori have already revealed a bunch of Wii U peripherals, but now it looks the company will be adding an arcade stick to its list of screen protectors and Gamepad cases. This Tekken Tag Tournament 2 stick will go on sale in Japan on the 8th of December – the same day the Wii U launches. It’ll cost 7,980 yen, which makes it fairly inexpensive as far as arcade sticks go, but it looks like it will use Hori’s proprietary buttons and joystick rather than higher quality (but pricier) Sanwa and Seimatsu parts. Like most of Hori’s other arcade sticks, it features turbo switches and will connect to the Wii U like the Classic Controller Pro.
There’s no word on whether the arcade stick stick will be brought stateside yet, but MadCatz have also expressed interest in manufacturing a Tekken Tag Tournament 2 stick for the console.
Source: Siliconera