Super Run for Money: Assemble! The Strongest Runaways screenshots
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Bandai Namco has another batch of screenshots available for Super Run for Money: Assemble! The Strongest Runaway. Take a look at the images below.
Super Run for Money: Assemble! The Strongest Runaways trailer, commercial
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Bandai Namco uploaded a new trailer and commercial for Super Run for Money: Assemble! The Strongest Runaways today. Both can be seen below.
Super Run for Money: Assemble! The Strongest Runaways boxart
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Bandai Namco released the boxart for Super Run for Money: Assemble! The Strongest Runaways. Take a look at it above.
Super Run for Money screenshots
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Bandai Namco has released the first screenshots from Super Run for Money: Assemble! The Strongest Runaways, which was revealed earlier this week in Famitsu.
The game, which is based on a Japanese television show, now lets players use Miis, and there is also support for multiplayer.
Super Run for Money: Assemble! The Strongest Runaways launches in Japan on July 9. Check out the screenshots below, along with images of the limited edition’s sunglasses.
New Run for Money game coming to 3DS
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This week’s issue of Famitsu reveals a new Run for Money game for 3DS, which is based on a popular TV program. Super Run for Money: Assemble! The Strongest Runaways will be available later this summer, according to the magazine.
The new game supports local communications, co-operative missions, and personal Miis. New stages include a fantasy map, a gold rush of America stage, and a pyramid stage.
Bandai Namco is preparing Super Run for Money: Assemble! The Strongest Runaways for a July 9 release. A special edition with hunter’s sunglasses (child size) is planned.
The previous Run for Money title, Run for money: Escape From the Strongest Hunters in History!, was a huge success for Bandai Namco. It went on to sell 650,000 copies in Japan.