Star Ocean 5 Isnt Coming to PS3 in the West Because Last-Gen Market Has Diminished to Nothing
Added: 29.06.2015 19:16 | 4 views | 0 comments
At E3 2015, Square Enix revealed Star Ocean 5: Integrity and Faithlessness, which is due out in Japan this winter and in the West sometime in 2016. While the Japanese version of the game will also be heading to the PlayStation 3, the localized version is only coming to the PlayStation 4. Speaking to Destructoid, Star Ocean 5 producer Shuichi Kobayashi said that the game is getting a PS3 release in Japan because theres still a market for the console in the country, but in the West, people seem to have moved on completely.
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| Japanese Launch Trailer
Added: 29.06.2015 17:43 | 8 views | 0 comments
Meet the cast of the Nintendo 3DS adventure game.
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| Official Japanese Trailer
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Get a first look of this enhanced edition of God Eater Burst, featuring new content and improved visuals.
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| Official Japanese Trailer
Added: 29.06.2015 17:43 | 14 views | 0 comments
This Mystery Dungeon spinoff game features a DLC collaboration with Shiren the Wanderer and Danganronpa.
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| Sony: We Want To Reclaim Japan
Added: 29.06.2015 15:15 | 1 views | 0 comments
Sony aims to revive and conquer the Japanese gaming
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| Dai Gyakuten Saiban (The Great Ace Attorney) Japanese Launch Trailer
Added: 29.06.2015 11:15 | 3 views | 0 comments
Capcom has released the launch trailer for Dai Gyakuten Saiban.
The 3DS game is due out in Japan on July 9.
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| The Drop: New PlayStation Games for 6/30/2015
Added: 28.06.2015 17:10 | 3 views | 0 comments
The dust has finally settled after an amazing week at E3 2015. And yet still the new games lineup marches on! If you're a fan of games from Japanese developers, you're in for quite the treat this week, with titles like BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend joining the PlayStation family.
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| Keiji Inafune Wants To Restore Japanese Game's Glory
Added: 27.06.2015 12:15 | 8 views | 0 comments
With the Japanese gaming industry and it's gamers not showing much interest in big title games anymore, it's a sad state in comparison to what it was in it's glory days especially in the action-adventure genres. From surprising master pieces like Okami, Shadow of The Collosus and Zelda series they're are now far and very few between.
Now Inafune want's to invigorate the Japanese development community again to bring back those glory days of surprising and innovative games by creating Recore into another potential Japanese master piece.
With Hidekya Kajima creating Scalebound and now Inafune himself creating Recore it seems Microsoft wants to bring that missed out potential to the US market where big title games are more popular than ever before especially in contention to some corporate media who tried to claim console and big games in the US is dying. As a result may influence the Japanese gaming industry once again.
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| New Final Fantasy Adventure in production
Added: 26.06.2015 5:15 | 37 views | 0 comments
A new Final Fantasy Adventure, or Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden as its known in Japan, is in development.
The news comes via a trailer showcasing a collaboration quest that brings Final Fantasy Adventures Dark Lord and Julius into the mobile game Rise of Mana as boss enemies. The trailer ends with a screen showcasing the Japanese Final Fantasy Adventure logo and the text Production Decided. Further details, including platform(s), have not been announced.
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| Japan's game market hits record high as consoles decline and mobile grows
Added: 25.06.2015 23:16 | 1 views | 0 comments
New data from Japanese game mag Famitsu, which closely tracks the country's game market, reveals that the country's game biz has hit an all-time high: $9.6 billion dollars in 2014.
Japan's thriving mobile game business is responsible for a huge chunk of that: $5.8 billion, an 18 percent year-on-year increase.
But the data isn't all rosy: It shows the console game segment shrinking -- both in terms of hardware and software sales, which in 2014 reached their lowest point since 2005, the earliest year in the period tracked in the report.
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