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Alphadia trailer

Posted on 8 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, Videos | 5 Comments

Tomorrow, Alphadia from Kecmo is hitting the North American 3DS eShop. Check out the official trailer below.

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Kemco is bringing Alphadia to the North American 3DS eShop tomorrow, a listing on Nintendo’s website confirms. The RPG will be sold for $9.99.

Here’s an overview:

It has been almost a century since the end of the Energi War. Yet despite the armistice agreement signed between opposing sides, the Schwarzschild Empire has once again begun plotting world domination as it starts to conquer and occupy one nation after another. It is during this time that Ash and Karim, two residents of a small town on the frontier, rescue a young woman and her escort as they are being pursued by foreign soldiers. But who is this mysterious girl and what fate is in store for Ash and those with him as they attempt to help her fulfill her mission…? Find out as this dramatic story begins to unfold!

Employing an orthodox turn-based battle system, Alphadia evokes a feeling of nostalgia with its classic RPG style. In addition, its refined game balance and simple to use interface make this game accessible to players of any skill level while at the same time offering 30+ hours of gameplay.

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Chronus Arc previously arrived on the North American 3DS eShop back in October. Those of you in Europe will have an opportunity to purchase the game next week. According to an eShop listing, Chronus Arc will be available in PAL territories on December 17 for €9.99.

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Alphadia trailer

Posted on 8 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, Videos | 2 Comments

Kemco is bringing Alphadia to the 3DS eShop in Japan this week. For a look at the game in action, watch the trailer below.

Kemco is promoting the North American launch of Chronus Arc with two new trailer. Both can be seen below.

You may recall that Kemco released Chronus Arc on the Japanese 3DS eShop last month. Tomorrow, the RPG will be available in North America as well. Nintendo’s website has Chronus Arc listed for release on October 1 for $9.99.

Here’s an overview from the page:

The Chronus Fragments are needed to prepare for the Time Rewinding, which only takes place once every 10 years. On their way to the Chronus Shrine to get the Fragments, Loka and his teacher Teth are surrounded by a mysterious man named Geppel and his gang. They demand the Fragments. While Teth plays for time, Loka, the main character, rushes out of the cave on his own to fetch reinforcements. He is successful, but Teth and Geppel are nowhere to be found.

Aiming to gather information about his missing teacher, Teth, and Geppel, who is trying to get his hands on the Fragments, Loka decides to set out on a journey with his friend Sarna.

The game features familiar quests, but also dungeons filled with puzzles to solve, and characters who grow and can be developed as the story progresses with the class change system.

Also, additional dungeons and special items are available for extra fun by collecting Mana!

Don’t miss out on Loka and his friends’ grand adventure!

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Natsume used to help bring over the Medabots games, but we haven’t seen any titles localized since the Game Boy Advance games. In an interview with Siliconera, Natsume president Hiro Maekawa said that the company doesn’t have “a concrete plan for future Medabots titles”, though he did say that there will be some sort of news about the series this year.

He said:

“At this point, we do not have a concrete plan for future Medabots titles, but we are carefully listening to fans voices and we know the team over there and would love the opportunity to bring a new Medabots game to the U.S. one day. Once again we have spent time, money, and love on that franchise, and we want to see it move forward just as much as our fans do. I know this isn’t the answer Medabots fans wanted, but stay tuned, because there will be some Medabots news in 2015. Keep an eye out!”

Maekawa also commented on Natsume’s relationship with Kemco. The two sides worked together on Alphadia Genesis, which landed on Wii U last year.

“We maintain a very close relationship with Kemco. We work very well with them and they make RPGs that fit so well into our “niche and unique” model. I have always been fond of RPGs and we continue to look for ones that fit with Natsume. Are we working together on a co-developed RPG? We have definitely talked about it! You will be one of the first to know if we have some news to announce.”

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According to a listing on the Wii U eShop, Alphadia Genesis is launching in North America this week. The official game page includes a November 20 release date – that would be this Thursday.

Until we receive a confirmation from Natsume, we’ll consider this a rumor. View some new English screenshots from Alphadia Genesis above.


Kemco’s RPG Alphadia Genesis will be available on the Japanese Wii U eShop on April 2. Pricing is set at 1,944 yen.

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