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Arc System Works is bringing Swords & Darkness and Ninja Usagimaru to the 3DS eShop today. Trailers for both titles are posted below.

Two Arc System Works games have been dated for the North American 3DS eShop. On June 11, the previously Japan-exclusive Swords & Darkness and Ninja Usagimaru – The Gem of Blessings – will be released, according to listings on the Wii U store. Pricing is set at $6.99 and $4.99 respectively.

Overviews of each game can be found after the break. You’ll also find a few screenshots in the gallery below.

Famitsu shared another round of footage from Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki. View it in the video below.

More footage for the upcoming 3DS game Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden has arrived via Bandai Namco. This time, we get a look at Vegeta, Buu and some of the assist characters like Mr. Satan and the Great Saiyaman. Check it out below:

Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden will be released in Japan on June 11th. A Western release date has not yet been announced.

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Famitsu shared additional footage from Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki on one of its YouTube channels recently. Watch it below.

The latest issue of Jump has revealed two new assist characters for Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden. Dr. Wheelo and Jackie Chun will both be included, the magazine confirms.

Dr. Wheelo is the antagonist of the Dragon Ball Z: The World’s Strongest film, and is a scientist with a cyborg body who experiments in biotechnology. Jackie Chun, meanwhile, is Master Roshi’s alternate identity used to enter a tournament and disguise himself from his students.

In Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden, assist characters come in the form of Bulma’s inventions from Capsule and Chichi’s fury. The latter feature fills the screen with a giant speech balloon of her venting.

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Here’s a little more footage of Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden to quench your thirst before it’s due out in Japan on June 11th! Check it out below:

Bandai Namco prepared a few more screenshots from Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden. View them in the gallery below.

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Natsume is teaming up with Arc System Works for the release of two new titles in North America. Gotcha Racing (3DS) and Brave Tank Hero (3DS/Wii U) will both be available this summer.

Natsume CEO and president Hiro Maekawa said of today’s announcements:

The Arc System Works titles are exactly the type of high-quality niche titles we love to bring to our audience. Fans have been asking for more pick-up-and-play experiences they can enjoy in short or long bursts of playtime, and we’re happy to be working with Arc System Works to provide exactly that to our fans!

Read on below for overviews of both Gotcha Racing and Brave Tank Hero. The two games will launch in July and August respectively.

A new Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden video shows off some of the combos in the game. If you’re interested in Bandai Namco’s upcoming fighter, be sure to give the video below a look.


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