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Square Enix has released the final round of DLC for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call in North America and Europe.

Players can purchase the following tracks:

Final Fantasy XI – “Melodies Errant” (battle music)
Final Fantasy XIII – “Nascent Requiem” (battle music)
Final Fantasy XI – “Iron Colossus” (battle music)
Final Fantasy VII Advent Children – “Battle in the Forgotten City” (battle music)
Final Fantasy III – “Saronia” (field music)
Final Fantasy IX – “Ipsen’s Castle” (field music)
Final Fantasy VII – “Rufus’s Welcoming Ceremony” (field music)
Final Fantasy VIII – “The Oath” (field music)
Final Fantasy XII – “Phon Coast” (field music)

The following character is also available:

Final Fantasy VII – Vincent

All content is priced at $0.99 / £0.89 / €0.99

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PDP has another four “Fight Pad” controllers planned for Wii U.

The new variations include Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, and Wario themes. Each is given a tentative February 20 release date by Canadian retailer Video Games Plus. They’re all priced at $25.

Mario, Yoshi, and Princess Peach PDP Fight Pads are the first wave of controllers from PDP.

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The recently announced simulation RPG, Stella Glow, now has a teaser site that just launched. Check it out here.

The 3DS game will launch in Japan in early winter 2015 by Imageepoch.

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The new Halloween themes for 3DS have now arrived in North America. These include “NES: Halloween Link”, “Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Jack, the Czar of Halloween”, and “Halloween: Spooky Black Cat”.

Pricing for the two former themes are priced at $1.99. The latter costs $0.99.

Thanks to chocobagg for the tip.

Pier Solar HD has a final release date. On its Facebook page, developer Watermelon announced that its game will launch via the eShop on November 6.

Take a look at the post below:

It was originally thought that Pier Solar HD would be coming to Wii U today based on an entry from Nintendo’s website. However, Watermelon quickly clarified that the listing was inaccurate.

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It was a week ago that we heard about Cosmophony’s October 30 release date in Europe. Publisher Moving Player has now made this official, and has also confirmed that the game will be available on the same day in North America.

Here’s a brief overview of Cosmophony for those who’d like to learn a bit more about the game:

In a quality musical and graphical environment, this intense rail shooter will test the reflexes and listening skills of the player. He will have to find his way in the levels built around the Drum&Bass beats of DJ Salaryman.

While gradual, the difficulty level of Cosmophony makes it a pure and extreme arcade title, designed for Gamers with a G. Up to now, only two players have achieved the last level on mobile devices… Who will be the next challenger on console?

Discover soon a powerful new gaming experience that is uniquely satisfying :
• Constant 60+ fps
• 1080p stunning graphics
• 100% DnB soundtrack created especially for the game
• A real arcade challenge for true Gamers
• A juke-box mode where you can « relax » and listen to the hard earned soundtracks

Source: Moving Player PR


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