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Not a whole lot new here… but it’s certainly nice seeing “Fire Emblem” on that list for North America and Europe.


Square Enix officially announced “Dragon Quest X Convenient Tool For Adventurers On the Go: Vol.1” today, a 3DS application that works in conjunction with the company’s upcoming RPG.

The first screenshots of the tool have been posted below, along with an overview of its functions.

Post Office

– Write letters on your 3DS and send them to friends

Travelers Bazaar

– View all the items that are up for sale at the bazaars on the various continents
– Can’t purchase items here

Friend Information

– See if your friends are currently playing Dragon Quest X

Support Ally Employment Information

– See how much your character is being employed by others as a support ally

Street Pass/Double Street Pass

– Exchange data with other 3DS users through StreetPass
– “Double StreetPass”: StreetPassing with a player both through your 3DS and within Dragon Quest X
– If you carry out a Double StreetPass, something nice will happen

Thanks to 4Him for the tip.

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A Nintendo Direct dedicated entirely to Dragon Quest X will be shown on Monday. Satoru Iwata will be on hand to present information and gameplay for Square Enix’s anticipated RPG.

The presentation will be shown at 20:00 local time. You’ll be able to watch the broadcast here.


Rabbids Land footage

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment’s Gamescom 2012 lineup is as follows:

Batman: Arkham City – Armored Edition
Injustice: Gods Among Us
LEGO Lord of the Rings
Lord of the Rings Online
Guardians of Middle-earth

Along with the games listed above, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment is planning announcements for two new games. One title is a huge release.

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A mini-update on the Wii U version of Darksiders II has arrived. Lead designer Haydn Dalton says that development is “going well.”

Dalton’s quote in full:

“It’s going well. Obviously we see builds pretty regularly, and from what they’re doing with the game, we’re pretty happy with it, yeah.”

Dalton mentioned that the Wii U edition will feature the same content as the other versions:

“Oh yeah! It’s the same game, but then obviously we’ll be taking advantage of the unique power that the Wii U has to offer us. It’s in our best interests to get the most out of that.”

Frustratingly, Dalton wasn’t able to say how the team will be using the GamePad. Inventory management was the only element discussed.

“Well, we can’t go into it in any detail. People have already seen that, heard about the fact that we’re going to use it from an inventory point of view. That’s all we’ve talked about. Allowing players to access stuff on the fly rather than jumping in and out of the menu, they can actually see the choices right there on the GamePad. I mean, that’s one small thing, but we’re going to be using it in a lot more interesting ways as well. That’s just one small part of it.”

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