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Arc System Works released a bunch of family-friendly games on the 3DS eShop like Family Bowling 3D and Family Kart 3D. Eventually, the company went on to bring a similar-styled experience to the Japanese Wii U eShop: “Family Tennis SP”.

It now appears that the title will be released overseas, based on a listing from the USK. But it won’t be published by Arc System Works as expected. Assuming I haven’t misunderstood the rating, Shin’en instead will handle distribution – at least in Europe.

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Ark System Works’ latest downloadable venture on the Japanese eShop is a convenience store simulator called Conveni-Dream. You take the role of a convenience store owner and organise stock on shelves, interact with customers and employ staff members to help you run your shop. You can also increase your store’s size and expand the amount of goods you can carry as well as pick up special holiday themed goods on certain days of the year like Christmas, Halloween etc. Conveni-Dream is coming to Japan on September 24th.

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Arc System Works will finally be launching BlazBlue: Clone Phantasma on the North American 3DS eShop this week. The game is due out on Thursday for $5.99. You can find details on the official page here.

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Arc System Works confirmed plans to bring BlazBlue: Clone Phantasma to the North American 3DS eShop well over a year ago. The good news is that the game is still coming. The bad news is there’s still no date, and a European release isn’t planned just yet.

Arc System Works told Siliconera:

“As far as I can tell you, we have just reached the stage to release it for the U.S., so we have not discussed releasing it in the EU area yet.”

Another tidbit from Arc System Works: there are no plans to localize their series of Escape Adventure 3DS games.

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Arc System Works has announced its latest title for the Japanese Wii U eShop, Tank SP. It seems to be fairly similar to the 3DS eShop title Tank 3D, but with extra elements like a two-player split-screen mode. The game will launch on July 30 for 800 yen.

Siliconera has translated several details about Arc Style: Soccer!! 2014, Arc System Works’ latest 3DS eShop title coming to Japan next week. You can find the information rounded up below.

– Newer version of Arc Style Soccer 3D
– 32 different countries
– Need to make it on top of the world
– Fouls and offside rules aren’t in the game
– 3 modes
– First mode: World Tournament
– World Tournament is like the World Cup format
– Players pick a team, quality through a group stage and win your way up the knockout stage
– Exhibition: compete against friends or CPU for free match-ups
– The CPU has easy, normal, and hard difficulties
– Can play locally against friends, even through Download Play
– Customization included
– Change stuff like their names, eyes, eyebrows, mouth, body type, hairstyle, and nose

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