Akiba’s Trip Has Purchase Incentives, Too!

More purchase incentive goodies! This week, we’re looking at everyone’s upcoming favourite (and possibly only?) vampire-stripping game, Akiba’s Trip. 4Gamer have the lowdown on which Japanese stores will carry which goodies.

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We aren’t sure just what these bonuses will turn out to be exactly. For now, all we have is the different artwork assigned to different stores. here’s a look:

 

That’s Wonder Goo on the left and Gamers on the right.

 

Here, we have Imagine (left) and Sofmap (right).

 

And finally, Media Land and Messe Sano, respecti– *nose blood squirt*

 

Acquire have Akiba’s Trip slated for a June 19th release. When it releases, players will be able to beat opponents up using Xbox 360s, rice cookers and perform continuous strip combos.


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