Namco Museum Essentials Brings Namco Bandai Home
Namco Museum Essentials is coming to the PlayStation Network net month, bringing with it an updated version of arcade classic shooter Xevious and a Namco Bandai space in PlayStation Home.
Namco Museum Essentials is coming to the PlayStation Network net month, bringing with it an updated version of arcade classic shooter Xevious and a Namco Bandai space in PlayStation Home.
Japanese illustrator and designer Akiman is famous for his Street Fighter II and Final Fight character work. Now that he's freelance, his designs pop up in all sorts of places.
The Japanese internet has discovered (hacked?) the "debug mode" for PSP title THE iDOLM@STER SP, making iDOLM@STER character posing possible. Make that, embarrassing NSFW posing possible. Proceed with caution. You have been warned!
This is going to be hard to top. Japanese website Akiba Blog has run a post saying that Dragon Quest IX went on sale last night.
Don't call it a comeback (yet), but for the third week in a row, PlayStation 3 software sits atop Japan's bestsellers list. Last week it was Resident Evil 5; the week before: Yakuza 3. This week?
It's no secret that Sega's Yakuza 3 (AKA Ryu Ga Gotoku 3) has sold 372,000 copies in its debut week. That's expected. The Yakuza series does well over there. But what about Halo Wars?
February is over. Games were sold in Japan last month, and Famitsu publisher Enterbrain has a list of which games sold the most.
Square Enix's Star Ocean 4 helped propel the Xbox 360 to the front of the console pack in Japan, thanks to an impressive 162,000 copies sold in just one week. That's damn good.
They both have remote controlled cars, that's what.
Hey, that's not to say Namco Bandai's franchise THE iDOLM@STER isn't creepy, Home's version of iDOLM@STER character Haruka Amami is just, well, creepier.