Okamiden Coming To DS Next Year
By Spencer . August 31, 2009 . 11:14pmOkamiden is real, it’s from Capcom, and it’s a Nintendo DS game.
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Okamiden is real, it’s from Capcom, and it’s a Nintendo DS game.
Starting in September, Nintendo will release old hardware in new colors. Pink and white Nintendo DSis will be available on September 13 for $169.99.
Last month we reported Nintendo was releasing a standalone disc of Wii Fit Plus in Japan for the low price of 2,000 yen ($22). Nintendo of America is following suit.
Tokyo Game Show is right around the corner. At the event, Square Enix plans to showcase a ton of Final Fantasy and unveil a playable build of Front Mission Evolved to the public.
Missed out on La Pucelle Tactics? Nippon Ichi will give PSP owners a chance to pick up a port on November 26.
Sega put out a bunch of new Valkyria Chronicles 2 screens this time focusing on the menu based academy and mission select screens.
The PSP has plenty of network RPGs and Monster Hunter clones, few of which support online play. Sure, you can use a PlayStation 3 and connect with distant gamers via Ad-hoc Party, but wouldn’t it be nice to play online without a PS3?
The God of War series may be an exception since it’s critically acclaimed and a commercial success, but Sony could remaster and re-release other PlayStation 2 and perhaps PSP hits.
Don’t like the Dragon Quest inspired lead in From Software’s 3D Dot Game Heroes? Fine. Build your own blocky hero.
Taito is working on a HD remake of Raystorm, which features revised graphics. Raystorm HD looks better, but don’t expect a Super Street Fighter II HD Remix type of upgrade. Here’s a video comparison.
Chin up, 360 owners. There may be a way for you and PlayStation 3 owners who don’t want to import to play Bayonetta this year.
Some of you have may have seen the umm… realistic adaptation of Record of Agarest War that Ghostlight was considering for Europe. After internet outcry Ghostlight went with the original box art.
If working virtual jobs to pay virtual hostesses wasn’t depressing enough wait until you see this ending in Dream C Club from D3 Publisher.
After a long wait Little King’s Story finally debuts in Japan along with Konami’s girlfriend simulator Love Plus.