XSEED announced that Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon has gone gold and will be released in North America on March 16th. The title will contain the original Japanese audio, newly recorded English voice-overs and a new Extras option when the game is completed.
Pre-orders at GameStop and EB Games will have a bonus, The Moonlights Tracks soundtrack with the game retailing for $49.99.
Man, it’s been a really long time since I’ve played a Tekken game. Not since the days of Tekken 2 did all my buddies and me sit around that 19-inch dorm television in college as we beat the crap out of each other for hours upon hours. Released on October 27th, Namco Bandai’s Tekken 6 had me pretty excited as I hoped it would bring me back to the good ole days. Well I’d like to thank Namco Bandai for providing with a copy of the game to review for you, so let’s jump right in and see if Tekken 6 has all of that great nostalgic arcade beat-em-up juiciness we’ve come to expect!
Tekken 6 has a lot to live up to since it’s been a while since a proper console release and with this latest installment the first direct PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 developed version, there is a lot of anticipation.
With Tekken 6 releasing later this month, some viral videos have been popping up on the internet and GotGame has the latest in the series to show you.
With only a little less than a month away until Tekken 6 releases for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, there hasn’t been much in terms of advertisements coming out. Even at the Tokyo Game Show, there weren’t any videos that showed anything new for the title.
Most of the information about the title has been released and now it’s just a countdown until the title releases.
Well, now there’s something to watch about the upcoming King of Iron Fist Tournament.
Spider-man! Spider-man! Does whatever a spider can! Like piloting giant robots to fight space monsters. Wait, what?!?
This week on Robot Punch!, we hit some of the fun highlights in recent anime news. There’s details on a Professor Layton movie, a life-sized Gundam replica, and of course…how Japan does Spider-man. Prepare to see your favorite childhood heroes in a whole new light…
Active Life (known as Wii Family Trainer in Japan), a game from Namco Bandai due out September 2008, is bringing the Power Pad back. The revival floormat has 6 sensor arrows on it, and is multiplayer-ready right out of the box. But will it be competition for WiiFit? With a slogan like “Get off your couch, get into the game,” and a very specific target demographic, it might further open up the Wii as a family-oriented, fitness-friendly console.