EDGE’s teaser for June, found in its May issue, appears to be Nintendo-related. The magazine included a picture of Shigeru Miyamoto’s Mii on the page.
It should be noted that this isn’t necessarily an indication of the magazine’s next cover story. For instance, EDGE’s May edition focused on Aliens: Colonial Marines even though the previous issue teaser was completely unrelated to the game.
Thanks to joclo for the tip!
3DS Downloadable Content
Okiraku Cart 3D (Carefree Cart 3D) – 500 yen
Virtual Console
Tumblepop (Game Boy) – 400 yen
Video Content
Fire Emblem: Awakening videos
Project Zero 2: Wii Edition introduction trailer
Relive the horrific memories of Mega Man Legends 3’s cancellation with this new prototype video. The footage above was shown three months before Capcom cancelled the project.
The Taiko Drum Master: Little Dragon and the Mysterious Orb 3DS announcement leaked out last night. We were, however, left without details.
Famitsu has remedied that today with a small article on the game. You can find a few bits of information below.
– New music
– Updated adventure mode
– This mode takes place in a fantasy world where Don-chan and a cute little dragon battle enemies
– Seven kingdoms
– Story specifics being kept secret for now
The first screenshots and details of Namco Bandai, Capcom, and SEGA’s 3DS crossover game, Project X Zone, are now available. Famitsu posted the first batch of images on its website.
Details on Project X Zone can be found below. The information mostly covers how the project came to be and a few gameplay details. A list of the title’s roster thus far can be found here.
– Producer Kensuke Tsukanaka said Namco Bandai approached Capcom first
– Namco Bandai had internally discussed making a project with mixed characters
– SEGA were brought in on the discussions after Capcom
– Capcom’s Tatsuya Kitabayashi told Famitsu that he and Sega’s Yasushi Yamashita are overseeing the project
– Originally considered a name with all three companies’ names included
– They felt this name would be too long
– If Project X Zone was a sequel to Namco x Capcom, they could have used a similar title
– Since it’s a completely new titles and because it’s a “project that realizes a dream crossover,” the companies agreed on the Project X Zone name
– Each character has recognizable moves
– Ryu and Ken can use various Shoryuken and other fighting moves
– X and Zero have moves including X Buster and Z Saber
– Ulala has a “Tension Blaster” move
– Character list isn’t final
– More characters will be revealed
– Hidden characters in the game
– Some of the characters may not appear to lend themselves well to strategy RPG style combat
– Even though they’ll still fight, they’ll use actions one might expect of them
– Characters fight in teams
– Example: Ryu and Ken, Jill and Chris will fight together
– There are some exceptions to this “rule”
– Combat details soon
– 50% complete
– Out this year
3DS – 72,115
PS3 – 19,370
PSP – 14,804
Vita – 8,931
Wii – 7,099
Xbox 360 – 3,764
PS2 – 1,355
DSi LL – 793
DSi – 743
For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:
3DS – 121,921
PS3 – 23,771
PSP – 18,356
Vita – 12,105
Wii – 9,292
PS2 – 1,374
Xbox 360 – 1,317
DSi LL – 941
DSi – 771
01. [PSP] Dai-2-Ji Super Robot Taisen Z Saiseihen
02. [3DS] Kingdom Hearts 3D
03. [3DS] Kid Icarus: Uprising
04. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2012
05. [PS3] Pro Baseball Spirits 2012
06. [3DS] Monster Hunter Tri G
07. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land
08. [NDS] Pokemon Conquest
09. [3DS] Mario Kart 7
10. [PSP] Yakuza Black Panther 2