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Can You Solve This Professor Layton and the Demon Flute Puzzle?
Chris Kohler over at Wired's Game Life blog has gotten himself deep into a copy of Professor Layton's next out, Demon Flute, which was released in Japan last week. Here's a tiny taste of the puzzles we can expect. More »First Look At New Professor Layton Game
In the latest issue of Famitsu, Level-5 honcho Akihiro Hino reveals the first bits of info about upcoming Professor Layton game. More »Stick Professor Layton On Your Shelf
With a new Layton movie due out in Japan next month, it's time to start cashing in! And there's no better way than with a line of small, neat little action figures. More »No Plans for Layton on Wii
In an interview with Official Nintendo Magazine, the Level 5 CEO Akihiro Hino has said the studio has no plans to bring Professor Layton to the Wii, despite the series' strong popularity on the DS. More »Professor Layton Animated Movie Stills
Next January, Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva, the animated film based on the Professor Layton puzzle games, will be released in Japan. To hold everyone over until then, here are images from the flick. More »Gaming's Creepiest Couples
From the Marcus and Dom bromance in Gears of War to Midna riding around on Link in Twilight Princess, Crispy Gamer explores some of the creepiest couplings in video game history. More »Another Professor Layton Move Trailer — Now With English
Level-5 told Kotaku we can't expect Professor Layton's first animated feature stateside anytime soon, but trailers for the film have me hoping that it eventually makes the jump. More »Professor Layton As An 8-Bit Game
Level-5's puzzle franchise Professor Layton series are not 8-bit NES games. They have many more bits and are on the Nintendo DS. More »Can't Wait For Diabolical Box? Here's a Professor Layton Movie Trailer
Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box isn't due Stateside for another month or so, but this full theatrical trailer for the movie that's not coming out in North America should tide you over. More »Level-5 Announces It Will Announce New Games (Oh Great)
Level-5, the Fukuoka-based developer behind those puzzling Professor Layton games and PS3 exclusive White Knight Chronicles, has announced an announcement. More »Professor Layton & The Curious British DS Bundle
This Mother's Day, I bought my mum a DS Lite and a copy of Brain Training. I wasn't the only one. But what about Father's Day? Dad's not going to be impressed with something constantly reminding him how old he is. More »Professor Layton And the Diabolical Box Coming Stateside?
Thanks, Lisa Kudrow. You're selfless shilling of Nintendo's DS puzzler Professor Layton and the Curious Village may have guaranteed the American appearance of the sequel. Amazon.com is listing the second game for an August release. More »Lisa Kudrow Might Be Better Than A Price Drop
We've got more evidence that non-gaming celebrities hawking games on TV is the future. More »Inazuma Eleven 2 Kicks Out A Release Date
Inazuma Eleven, the soccer role-playing-game from Professor Layton developer Level-5, is getting a sequel. That sequel has a release date for Japan. More »A Clue: Level 5 Lets Layton Sequel Hints Drop
So caught up in Ninokuni was I that I missed out on some important Layton news that came out in the Level 5 panel Q&A: Akihiro Hino says Diabolical Box is on its way to the US. More »New Professor Layton Game Announced, First Of New Trilogy
Fans of puzzle franchise Professor Layton, solve this: What's coming out on the DS in Japan this fall from developer Level 5? More »First Professor Layton Anime Trailers
Next January, the first Professor Layton full length feature Professor Layton and the Immortal Songstress will be released in Japanese theaters. The anime's first trailers have been released along with its first posters. More »Professor Layton, The Animated Feature Film
It was inevitable. Professor Layton, the DS title from developer Level 5, is getting an anime feature film. More »"Shocking Announcement" Coming From White Knight Chronicles Dev?
Japanese Phone Gets Prof. Layton
Poor mobile games. Always the hope for the future! Always the laughing stock of the present. And fair enough, too. Cheaply made, rubbish to control, the vast majority of mobile games are a waste of everyone's time. Oh, unless you're Japanese, and pick up a Panasonic p906i. If you do, well, you'll be able to play Professor Layton. In widescreen, no less! And if you can't be arsed counting matchsticks, there's a nice-looking Gundam game on offer as well. Can have in West, please? Kind of bored of my 4th successive phone with a Worms clone. More »First Professor Layton DLC Available