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Masaya Games shared another update for Langrisser 3DS today. We have a look at Licorice, who is voiced by Nao Touyama.

Here’s the character bio for Licorice:

A “fated girl” and the younger sister of the protagonist Ares who disappeared at a young age. She is a kind girl with a certain love for humanity, and could never hate any living thing. She also has a strong sense of responsibility, and always carries her work out to the fullest. She is polite, but also somewhat shy, and never locks out the heart of another person. She just isn’t great at dealing with other people spoiling her. She liked seeing vegetation grow in the ruins of old buildings destroyed from the war. There are reasons as to why she and her older brother have to separate, but sometime down the line, they could reunite, although deep down she harbors some sort of secret….

Masaya also announced that Masaka Okui will sing the theme song in Langrisser 3DS. Okui is performing the song live during Masami Okui’s Birth Live 2015 Neo Stage event on March 13.

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Japanese outlet 4Gamer has uploaded screenshots showing the different versions of Rodea: The Sky Soldier. Along with Wii U images, we have first direct-feed screenshots of the 3DS edition, plus Yuji Naka’s original game for Wii. The full set can be found above.

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Despite having launched just a few weeks ago, Amazon is already holding a sale on Ace Combat Assault Horizon Legacy+. The game is available for $29.99 – $10 off the normal asking price. If interested, you can check out Amazon’s product page here.

MCV has put together various charts based on the best-selling games in the UK for the month of February 2015. You can find the full results in the images below.

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Update: Now over! You can find all of the translations after the break.


Today’s presentation will kick off at 8 AM ET / 5 AM PT. It should last about 29 minutes.

Star Tropics was an NES game that was about a kid named Mike Jones who was searching an island for his lost archeologist uncle.

Now while playing the game on an emulator Brad Smith, an avid gamer has discovered that some of the music tracks file size were too large and that some of them had an extra zero written in the line of code. He has now created a patch for download which can correct the problem if you are also playing the game on an emulator.

Check out the video below to hear the tracks.

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A Pokemon Shuffle patch is now live directly from the 3DS eShop.

The patch will require you to re-download the software and will use 686 blocks to do so. You will then have to check-in to re-download the Event stages, which will then allow the patch to be complete.

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