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Youtuber kinglink12 has uploaded the first Project X Zone trailer, which was just unveiled during the Nintendo Direct event.
The game is due later this year on the Japanese Nintendo 3DS, more details can be found from our first leak here.
As usual, a brave Japanese man with a cameraphone brings us new game details. This time, the newest issue of CoroCoro reveals some info Pokemon Black Ver. 2 and White Ver. 2, showing off the two new starting trainers and their darkhaired rival, who is a childhood friend (per usual). Your main character will begin their journey in a new starting town and this will be the first town with a Pokemon Center installed. The game will feature a starting Pokedex of over 300 creatures from games both old and recent, so you no longer will have to use the Black/White roster for a majority of the game.
Taking place two years after the events of B/W, the land of Unova has also gone major and unnatural climate change as ice has started creeping in and freezing some locations of the region. The water around the Entralink has also dried up and some areas have been completely revamped or replaced.
Pokemon Black Version 2 and Pokemon White Version 2 will be on the Japanese 3DS on June 23rd and other regions will follow shortly after.
Source:
>Bulbapedia
Releases of the Week!
Tiger Woods fans get the latest rendition of his PGA Tour game this week, and PC gamers can finally enjoy the pure bliss of Rayman Origins! Warriors Orochi 3 might be worth a look if you’re a fan of TecmoKoei’s button mashing games. For everyone else, save your money.
Closure (PSN)
Ghettysburg: Armored Warfare (PC)
Myst (3DS)
Rayman Origins (PC)
Ridge Racer Unbounded (360, PS3, PC)
Supremacy MMA (Vita)
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 (360, PS3)
Warriors Orochi 3 (360, PS3)
Wheels of Destruction: World Tour (PSN)
Pendelton Ward has confirmed over twitter last night that Wayforward Technologies, creators of many 2D sidescrollers such as Contra 4 and Shantae, are making an Adventure Time game for the Nintendo DS.
Here’s the ‘official’ first promotional image.
Final Fantasy: Theatrhythm has been confirmed for a western release, this also includes Europe and PAL. SquareEnix have started setting up their website, and a new facebook profile with a small selection of screens.
Here’s the press release:
SQUARE ENIX MERGES MUSIC AND ROLE PLAYING GENRES WITH THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY
First-Ever Music-Themed Title Commemorates FINAL FANTASY Franchise’s 25th Anniversary
LOS ANGELES (Mar. 22, 2012) – Square Enix, Inc., the publisher of SQUARE ENIX® interactive entertainment products in the Americas, announced THEATRHYTHM™ FINAL FANTASY® (pronounced “theater rhythm”) exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS™ hand-held system. This year marks the 25th anniversary of FINAL FANTASY, and THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY is the first music rhythm game in the history of the world famous franchise.
Developed by rhythm game veteran indieszero, SQUARE ENIX brings more than 70 musical scores spanning 25 years to THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY. The title features music from key events, lush field themes and decisive battle arrangements.
THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY features a hybrid of music rhythm gameplay with RPG elements. Adorably re-designed heroes from the catalogue of FINAL FANTASY titles will set out on an adventure to combat memorable villains with the rhythmic taps of the player’s stylus.
Players can:
-Revisit their most cherished memories from each FINAL FANTASY title
-Strive to achieve the highest ranks in the challenge mode
-Collect and share “dark notes,” a random music sheet that is riddled with hidden loot within the Chaos Shrine
-Seek out crystal shards to unlock hidden characters
The game is coming to the Nintendo 3DS this Summer.
Releases of the Week!
A handful of worthwhile games hit the shelves this week. Angry Birds addicts will be happy to have a brand new adventure, and fans of Japanese games get Armored Core V and Ninja Gaiden 3. Every game is guaranteed to take your mind off of the Mass Effect 3 ending.
Angry Birds Space (iOS)
Armored Core V (360, PS3)
Gogo’s Crazy Bones (DS)
Kid Icarus Uprising (3DS)
Kinect Rush: A Disney Pixar Experience (360)
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning - The Legen of Dead Kel (360, PS3, PC)
Ninja Gaiden 3 (360, PS3)
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc HD (XBLA, PSN)
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City (360, PS3)
Silent Hill HD Collection (360, PS3)
Sine Mora (XBLA, PSN)
Sumioni: Demon Arts (Vita)
Zombie Slayer Diox (3DS Ware)
