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This information comes from Capcom Europe’s Twitter…

“Tokyo Game Show this week. If i had to guess at the Capcom announcements I’d guess at 4 new games announced and some new MvsC3 characters.”

Well, that’s a pretty odd statement. This just makes you think that Capcom Europe doesn’t really know anything about what’s happening at TGS… Unless they’re just trying to confuse people! If there really are four announcements planned, though, it’s possible that one of the projects could wind up on a Nintendo platform.

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New Professor Layton and the Unwound Future Game Comes Loaded with Puzzles and Adventure

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– London is in trouble and only Professor Layton can help! The popular series of portable games featuring Professor Layton has built a reputation for fun puzzles woven into the context of a mystery. Sunday marked the launch of the third game in the series, Professor Layton and the Unwound Future™, made exclusively for the Nintendo DS™ family of systems. The game launches just as the Nintendo DSi™ suggested retail price has dropped to $149.99 and the Nintendo DSi XL™ suggested retail price has dropped to $169.99.

– 30 FPS when 3D being used
– Motion blur actually being tested
– Team trying to see if motion blur fits with 3D visual output
– Motion blur may/may not be in the final product
– Not much different in visual quality when 3D is turned on/off

This information comes from Capcom’s head of production Jun Takeuchi…

“[Revelations] is a completely new project that we started up after hearing about the 3DS. It’s not a project that was progressing on separate hardware and was moved to the 3DS.”

“The images since the game’s E3 unveiling have all been real time rendered on the 3DS development hardware. It seems as though people didn’t believe us at first, but we’d like you to know that the 3DS is capable of this level of expressive power.”

We gave you a glimpse of this boxart a few days ago, but it was a very tiny image. Now, however, you can finally take a look at it without having to use a magnifying glass!

The Nintendo DSiWare™ and WiiWare™ services offer a wide variety of downloadable games to satisfy players of all kinds, and with this week’s new additions, the selection just keeps on growing. For Nintendo DSi™ users, Castle Conqueror delivers real-time strategy excitement for casual players, while Crazy Pinball puts arcade-style thrills in the palm of your hand. Meanwhile, Adventure on LOST ISLAND – Hidden Object Game lets Wii™ owners put their searching skills to the test with an adventurous twist.


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