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Everything’s in Japanese but if you have a thing for the Ace Attorney game, this is still another one to look out for once it eventually gets an NA release… but if you understand Japanese, you’d need only wait until July.
At Sony’s pre-Tokyo Game Show event yesterday, the Japanese behemoth made a number of announcements which outline the strategy for its Playstation brand. On first glance, the big news items appear to be the PS4’s Japanese launch date of 22 February 2014 and the announcement of the revamped Vita, a lighter, thinner model which comes with one gigabyte of internal memory and an additional hour of battery life. However, it was the unveiling of the PS Vita TV which paints an intriguing picture of the company’s plans. Enter PS Vita…
Shut up and take my money… next March. It’ pretty known by now that Capcom tends to be such a tease with Western releases of their money-printing Monster Hunter franchise. While there eventually was an English language release of Monster Hunter Tri, non-Japanese-reading audiences had to deal with importing and/or applying translation patches to the excellent Monster Hunter Portable 3rd on PSP. Well, looks like we’re getting a lucky break in the form of Capcom’s recent announcement: they’re bringing over Monster Hunter Tri G over to the West in the…
Remember Namco X Capcom, that strategy RPG for the PS2 that never saw release outside of Japan? The recently revealed Project Cross Zone for Nintendo 3DSÂ is like that,but with Sega and some of its characters thrown into the fray. The announcement comes by way of Nintendo Direct as reported on by Japanese gaming publication Famitsu.