Tokyo Majin Gakuen Director Working On PS3, Vita And 3DS Games

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Shuuhou Imai, director of the Tokyo Majin Gakuen series of games, is working on titles for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS and smartphones, he reveals in a blog post reported by Hachima Kiko.

 

These projects are entirely new games, Imai says, that are unrelated to the Tokyo Majin Gakuen series, and will start to see release this year.

 

What’s Tokyo Majin Gakuen? It’s a series of role-playing games that started out on the PSOne, and follows a group of high school students that battle demons. The series later continued on the Nintendo DS and PSP.

 

Screenshot from Tokyo Mono Hara Shi for PSP.


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