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Tetsuya Nomura confirmed downloadable content for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy in the latest issue of Famitsu. The DLC will go live following the game’s release in Japan. It’s unknown if Square Enix will give players new songs for free, or if they’ll be asked to pay a fee.

In other news, we have more specific details about the second Japanese Theatrhythm Final Fantasy demo. It will contain two songs and is expected to be available on the eShop next month.

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Nintendo of Europe still hasn’t released an English trailer for The Last Story. They’ve shown off a handful of small screenshots, but that’s about it.

The game is coming to Europe in a month, so it’s about time we started seeing it running in English. You can find a bunch of new screenshots in the gallery above (yes, with English text!) as well as a few old ones that are much larger than the images on Nintendo of Europe’s site.

Pokemon X Nobunaga’s Ambition wasn’t Tecmo Koei’s first crossover idea. The company was originally interested in mixing Pokemon with the Dynasty Warriors series.

Tecmo Koei approached The Pokemon Company with the idea. Although Pokemon CEO Tsunekaz Ishiharaf thought that the collaboration would be nice, the idea eventually morphed into Pokemon X Nobunaga’s Ambition.

Ishihara did comment on the actual project that’s being made today. He said that the characters don’t hold weapons even though it’s a Sengoku game, and confirmed Tecmo Koei as the studio in charge of development.

Thanks to 4Him for the tip!

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In its announcement last month, Aksys Games said that Shifting World would hit store shelves sometime this year. Today, the company provided a specific release date.

The title goes on sale April 24 for $29.99. Shifting World is also expected to make it to Japan in the same month.

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A Shin’en game for just $19.99? Sounds good to me!

Nano Assault, the visually-stunning 3D shoot’em up game based in a cellular world that tasks players to stop the deadly Nanostray virus from spreading and contaminating all of human civilization, has lowered its price to $19.99! Nano Assault has received rave reviews and now’s your chance to get a great game with great graphics at a great price!

“Nano Assault offers a combination of goodies with its impressive graphics, pronounced 3D effects, addictive gameplay, pleasing tunes, online leaderboards, boss rush modes and more!” – Nintendo Fuse

Update: Just to clarify, this is the listing from readers, not the magazine itself!

15. Game Boy
14. NES
13. ZX Spectrum
12. Commodore 64
11. Gamecube
10. PC
9. Amiga
8. PlayStation 3
7. Dreamcast
6. Mega Drive
5. Nintendo 64
4. PlayStation
3. PlayStation 2
2. Super Nintendo
1. Xbox 360

Opinions about this list, anyone? I’m personally disappointed that the DS isn’t on here. It has an absolutely massive library of games!

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