Ni No Kuni, The Little Battlers, And Inazuma Eleven Social Games In The Works
By Spencer . March 21, 2012 . 1:22amLevel-5 partners with GREE to make social games for three of their biggest franchises.
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Level-5 partners with GREE to make social games for three of their biggest franchises.
The Little Battlers Experience is coming to Europe in fall 2013 starting with the anime series.
What sold well and what probably should have sold better in Japan.
Level-5 will release The Little Battlers Boost, an extended version of their PSP game, on November 23 in Japan. And after that it sounds like there’s another game in the series.
A trailer for the upgraded version of The Little Battlers from Level 5 World.
We’ll give you a hint — it wasn’t Mobile Suit Gundam AGE.
Level-5 is taking a page from Capcom’s Monster Hunter business plan. They’re repackaging The Little Battlers with extra content and putting it back on store shelves as The Little Battlers Boost.
The first Little Battlers product coming to North America isn’t the PSP game.
Trademark hints at an overseas release of The Little Battlers.
Star Fox 64 3D and Inazuma Eleven Strikers made their debuts in Japan last week.
The three best-selling games in Japan last week were all developed overseas.
Ocarina of Time 3D sold through 90% of its first shipment to game stores in Japan last week.
This week’s sales chart is an exciting one, and there’s a lot to cover, so let’s jump right in. Last week saw the release of two very high-profile games: The Little Battlers (PSP) from Level 5 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (3DS) from Nintendo.
Are you ready for fifteen minutes of The Little Battlers? This trailer shows off character interaction, battles, and a town.