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Youkai Watch 2 boxarts

Posted on 10 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Images | 0 comments

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Those who pre-order Youkai Watch 2: Honke will get the “Jibanyan Medal Komanyachi” medal while people who pre-order Youkai Watch 2: Ganso will receive the “Jibanyan Medal Nyaiiin”.

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This month’s issue of CoroCoro reveals Yokai Watch 2 for 3DS.

Unlike the original, Yokai Watch will launch in the form of two versions: Ganso (Founder) and Honke (Head). The former comes with the ultra rare silver “Jibanyan Medal Nyaiiin” Z Medal while the latter features the ultra rare “Jibanyan Medal Komanyachi” Z Medal.

New events included in Yokai Watch 2 are bicycle races and climbing the school flagpole to better find yokai. Those who have cleared the first game can make friends with special yokai in this game.

We also have a few story bits as well:

– Will cover the secret origin of the mysterious Yokai Watch that gave the franchise its name
– Keita and company will travel back in time to Sakura New Town in the Showa era
– Will do so thanks to the power of a mysterious yokai (Japanese spirit or demon)
– The key to the story will be Keiz?, a boy from the past who looks like Keita, and Dekanyan, a cat y?kai with an amazing secret

Yokai Watch 2 will launch in Japan on July 10.

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Nintendo has officially announced Inazuma Eleven Go: Light and Inazuma Eleven Go: Light for Europe following leaks from the OFLC. Both games will launch on June 13, the company confirmed today.

The news was shared through the following tweet:


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Looks like another Inazuma Eleven game is heading to Europe and Australia. We recently came across a listing on the OFLC for “Inazuma Eleven GO: Light”, which as far as we know, hasn’t been officially announced by Nintendo.

Inazuma Eleven GO: Light probably pertains to the first “GO” game in Level-5’s soccer RPG series. In Japan, the game released in the form of two versions – “Shine” and “Dark”.

“Light” should match up with the “Shine” version. We’re waiting to see if the OFLC rates a corresponding “Dark” version for Europe and Australia.


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