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Square Enix has announced another round of songs for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call. They are as follows:

From Final Fantasy Mystic Quest:

Battle 1 (BMS)
Battle 2 (BMS)

From Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles:

Monsters Dance ~ Rondo ~ (BMS)
Unite Descent (BMS)
This is the End For You!
Sound of the Wind (FMS)
Across the Divide (FMS)
Starry Moonlit Night (EMS)

From Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo’s Dungeon (remixes of other songs):

Dungeon Hero X’s Theme (BMS)
Raffaello Battle (BMS)
Guardian of Darkness 2 (BMS)

From Dissidia: Final Fantasy:

The Troops Advance (BMS)
The Decisive Battle (arrangement from Final Fantasy VI) (BMS)
Dissidia – ending – (BMS)
Dissidia: Final Fantasy (BMS)
Keeping the Peace (FMS)

From Dissidia 012: Final Fantasy:

Cantata Mortis (BMS)
Dissidia 012[duodecim] Final Fantasy Final Trailer (BMS)
Gate to the Rift (FMS)
Lux Concordiae (EMS)

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SEGA will be releasing the next entry in its 3D Classics line next week. 3D Out Run will launch on April 23 in Japan, the company confirmed today. Pricing is set at 762 yen.

You can find the official 3D Out Run website here.

One new game has been confirmed for the Japanese 3DS Virtual Console. Final Fantasy III will be out on April 23. Pricing is set at 411 yen.

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Wii U eShop

Three new Virtual Console games are on track for the Japanese Wii U eShop next week. Castlevania: Dracula X (Super Famicom), Mega Man 5 (Famicom) and Quarth (MSX) will be out on April 23. Pricing is set at 823 yen for the Super Famicom and MSX games, and 514 yen for the Famicom game.

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CyberGadget will be releasing a “Handle Stand” for the Wii U GamePad in Japan next month. Essentially, it turns the controller into a wheel which can then be used for racing games. The package also comes with a more traditional wheel that has a slot for a Wii Remote.

The Cyber Handle Stand will be out sometime next month. Pricing is set at 4,298 yen.

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