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This month’s CoroCoro reveals a release date for Fossil Fighters: Infinite Gear. Although the game was only just announced about a month ago, it’ll be hitting Japan on February 27. Pricing is set at 4,800 yen.

New scans from CoroCoro can be found above. There are also a bunch of details to read up on below.

– Made by Nintendo SPD and Red Entertainment (co-developers of Fire Emblem Awakening)
– Find different fossils in different areas
– Use Fossil Mobile to ride over terrain and find fossils
– Speed Type fossils go the fastest
– Buggy Type fossils are for navigating rough terrain
– Truck Type fossils can have lots of tools and are good for fighting with
– Equip different things to the mobile to help you find different fossils
– Ex: Mini Drills and Triple Drills. Mini Drills can perform delicate tasks.
– Hammer types include the Light Hammer and Mini Hammer
– 3 vs. 3 battles included
– Support guns on the Fossil Mobile can be used to attack the opponents during battles
– Exclusive demo of the game for CoroCoro readers available next month
– Demo will apparently provided 5-1- hours of content

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Famitsu’s full Bravely Second interview with producer Tomoya Asano and character designer Akihiko Yoshida is now available in English. You can find some experts below and the full translation here.

Square Enix shared another update on Dragon Quest Monsters 2 earlier this week, which launches in Japan on February. A new round of details are posted below.

– You’ll possibly be able to scout over one of your opponents’ listed monsters
– As your wins go up, you’ll get prizes commiserate with the win total
– Dream Egg item works only if you hang around in StreetPass
– This eggy piece can be found and then placed on display during StreetPass
– The egg hatches into a random monster after you obtain a certain number of StreetPass hits
– Could find a rare monster or a common one
– Can customize your avatar with different costumes
– Give them short messages such as “I’m coming in~” to greet foes
– Players can view your status card
– This shows how far along to completion you are in capturing the various monsters such as the slime families as well as items and other miscellaneous stats

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This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Order Land – 1,000 yen
escapeVektor – 700 yen
Dokopon Choice Yozakura Shij?s? – Yazakura Quartet – Vol 1. – 5,300 yen
Kobito Zukan Kobito no Fushigi Jikken Set (retail title) – 5,040 yen
Hello Kitty to Mah? no Apron Rhythm Cooking (retail title) – 4,980
Puzzle and Dragons Z (retail title) – 4,000 yen
VitaminZ Revolution (retail title) – 4,179 yen
Hometown Story (retail title) – 4,800 yen

Virtual Console
Yoshi no Panepon (Game Boy) – 400 yen

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
Monster Hunter Frontier G – FREE (with monthly subscription fees, a “Hunter Life Course” for 1,400 yen for 30 days)

Virtual Console
Ice Hockey (Famicom) – 500 yen
Final Fantasy II (Famicom) – 500 yen

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Namco Bandai has gone live with a new teaser site, accessible here. Not much is known at present, but the countdown should expire in about six days. Stay tuned for additional details.

The first screenshots for Initial D Perfect Shift Online have surfaced. Additionally, we’ve translated several new details about SEGA’s free-to-play 3DS game, which you can find below.

– Fujiwara Takumi is leading the Legendary Shop
– Open-road racing game with manga-inspired visuals
– A racing game where the basic play is free
– Wage battle with various characters in “Initial D”
– Compete against the likes of Akagi and Akina
– Simple controls makes race battles very attractive
– Cars run automatically during races
– Instructions to “Shift Up” and “Shift Down” at strategic points in the course will appear on the screen
– By performing a shift change in good timing, you achieve a brilliant driving technique

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Flyhigh Works is releasing a cheap visual novel game, Harvest December, on the Japanese 3DS eShop next week. Here’s what we know about the title:

– Stars Masaki Konno, a Tokyo-bred boy whose life is suddenly uprooted as he’s forced to move to a heavily snow-laden backwater country town
– Masaki learns that both Gods and mankind live in relative peace and harmony with a female God called Shiro who rides a wolf as one of his encounters
– He also takes an interest in Masaki
– Towada Yuki: one of the town authorities’ daughter
– It’s love at first sight for Masaki and Towada
– 100 yen
– Out on December 18

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