Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call DLC videos
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More Mario Golf: World Tour DLC screenshots
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Square Enix confirms Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call’s first DLC for Japan
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Square Enix has announced Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call’s first DLC for Japan. Along with Yuffie from Final Fantasy VII, players can purchase the following songs for 150 yen each:
Battle 2 – Final Fantasy V
Shuffle or Boogie – Final Fantasy VIII
Blitz Off – Final Fantasy X
Tough Battle #2 – Final Fantasy XI
Library of the Ancients – Final Fantasy V
Eternity -Memory of Lightwaves- – Final Fantasy X-2
Crazy Chocobo – Final Fantasy XIII-2
Rose of May – Final Fantasy IX
Battle 2 from Final Fantasy V and Rose of May from Final Fantasy IX will be free between April 24 and May 8 as part of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call’s launch campaign.
Mario Golf: World Tour – first DLC footage
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Mario Golf: World Tour – first DLC screenshots
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Mario Golf: World Tour lets players expand their options (108 DLC holes, new characters)
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REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nintendo is offering players the opportunity to nearly double the amount of content they can play in the Mario Golf: World Tour game, which launches May 2 for the portable Nintendo 3DS system. With 10 courses and 126 holes (an amount equivalent to previous games in the franchise), extensive multiplayer modes as well as regional and worldwide tournaments, the main game offers plenty of content for golf fans already. But players who can’t get enough golf and want to expand their experiences can purchase up to a total of 108 new downloadable holes and additional Mushroom Kingdom golfers. The DLC opens up further challenging courses for players to enjoy as they test their skills (broadband Internet access is required).
“We’re letting fans expand their experience with Mario Golf: World Tour,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “Some players might be content hitting the links on the numerous courses already included with the game, while others will appreciate the option of being able to add to their fairway fun with new courses and characters.”
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Circle trying to improve Swords & Soldiers 3D’s frame rate, Super Saucy Sausage Fest DLC a possibility
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Swords & Soldiers is a fine game, but the 3DS version was sadly marred by a number of issues. One of these problems, however, could be addressed in the future.
We recently spoke with Ronimo Games about a number of topics including their thoughts on Swords & Soldiers 3D – a port handled by Circle Entertainment. The studio’s Jasper Koning informed us that Circle is “still working to improve the frame rate”, and even more surprisingly, the company is “looking into bringing the DLC expansion ‘Super Saucy Sausage Fest’ to the 3DS.”
We’ll have more from Ronimo this weekend when our full interview goes live.
Conception II hitting Europe in May, DLC to begin rolling out next month as well
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Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars is out today in North America. In Europe, Atlus expects the game to arrive next month. A specific date hasn’t been nailed down, but news will be shared in the near future.
Atlus also plans to begin releasing Conception II’s DLC in May. The Monokuma DLC, which adds two new quests, will kick things off. Additional DLC will be rolled out each week.
Source: Atlus PR
Taiko no Tatsujin Wii U – Famicom DLC Pack gameplay
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Iizuka on using Link’s tunic for Sonic Lost World’s Zelda Zone DLC
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Sonic Lost World’s Zelda Zone features the hedgehog dressed up in Link’s garb. But in the Yoshi Zone, Sonic’s appearance remains the same.
Producer Takashi Iizuka explained why this is so to 4Gamer in a recent interview. For the Yoshi DLC, SEGA wanted to focus on Sonic running around and collecting eggs. But for the Zelda Zone, even though Hyrule Field appears, some players may not be familiar with the series and may have felt that it was nothing more than an average area. Iizuka therefore took charge in making sure Sonic was dressed as Link.
“While talking with the designers, we were wondering how we could have Sonic wear these clothes and look normal while covering his spikes,” Iizuka said. “In any case, I was definitely worried at the time of designing.”