Majin Bone: The Majin of Space and Time commercial #2
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Local Railroads: Local Characters and a Journey All Around Japan screenshots
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Kamen Rider: SummonRide heading to Japan on December 4, details
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This week’s issue of Famitsu offers up a release date for Kamen Rider: SummonRide. According to the magazine, Bandai Namco will be releasing the game on December 4. Pricing is set at 8,550 yen.
Famitsu also provided the following details:
– Features the Heisei-era Riders in an alternate world
– Up to four people can cooperate
– Place the leader of your “Ride Figures” on the “Ride Gate”
– This is essentially a platform that will let you place your figurine to register its data into the game
– “Ride Chips”: enhance your characters
– Summon support characters to help you out
– Buying the game gives you the Ride Gate, three Ride Figures, three Enhance Ride Chips, and an Allied Rider Chip
– The confirmed Riders are: Drive, Kuuga, Agito, Ryuki, Faiz, Blade, Hibiki, Kabuto, Den-O, Kiva, Decade, W, OOO, Forze, Wizard, and Gaim
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One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X – 2nd commercial
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SF Dotabata Party!! boxart
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Slightly Mad experienced “significant hurdles” in bringing Project CARS to Wii U
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Bringing Project CARS to Wii U was a bit of a challenge, based on comments made by Slightly Mad Studios’ Andy Tudor. Speaking with Eurogamer, Tudor said:
“There are significant hurdles that we’ve had to get over, and that’s kind of expected. But the fact we can have weather, time of day, a significant number of cars on screen, it’s actually really promising.”
Project CARS is launching later this year on various platforms. However, the Wii U version won’t ship until 2015.