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Who's our best chance for bringing this over? Ghostlight? Rising Star? Atlus really needs to create a European branch.

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Wow, it actually sounds a bit better than I expected. It's got the 3-plane gameplay from Guardian Heroes, but even more developed.

 

Is it just me or is the 3DS building up an awesome line-up of Japanese games? There's this, Etrian Odyssey IV, Project X Zone, Bravely Default: Flying Fairy...

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Wow, it actually sounds a bit better than I expected. It's got the 3-plane gameplay from Guardian Heroes, but even more developed.

 

Is it just me or is the 3DS building up an awesome line-up of Japanese games? There's this, Etrian Odyssey IV, Project X Zone, Bravely Default: Flying Fairy...

 

Yeah, but whether we will see any of them over here is another matter. I thought we were past this stage in gaming now? It feels like the 16bit era all over again.

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Yeah, but whether we will see any of them over here is another matter. I thought we were past this stage in gaming now? It feels like the 16bit era all over again.

 

Totally agree, but I'm hopeful (naive?) about those four.

 

Fantasy Life & DQM too!

 

Yes indeed!

  • 2 months later...
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The game has just recieved an EU USK rating, so an EU release is seemingly confirmed :)

 

Interestingly, Agatsuma Entertainment is listed as the EU publisher and the only language listed is English... I wonder if they've decided to just release it as an eShop title, just featuring Atlus' English localisation, and are forgoing retail alltogether? (Considering that Agatsuma Entertainment obviously have no EU presence of their own...)

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Yes!!

 

Your hunch is probably right, @Dcubed, as this coincides with Code of Princess getting a digital release anyway: http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/12/code_of_princess_is_going_digital_on_january_3rd

 

It's a great way to bring over games like this that (maybe) they're unsure about. It also stops the temptation I have to sell-on every game I buy, which I often regret! Just one thing: if there's not a retail release, I hope the download is a reasonable price - after all, they wouldn't have to worry about annoying/offending shops. But hey, a retail release would be good as well, I'm just pleased we're getting it.

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Nice. Probably would have gone digital anyway. Should be £30 like Virtues Last Reward. If this sells well on the eshop it might show other developers/publishers it worth going digital. I'm looking at you Atlus.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Confirmed! eShop only release for Europe!

 

Thank you very much for your interest in our title; Code of Princess!

 

Yes, we will be releasing the title as OUR title through Nintendo eShop ONLY.

We are still working on. So, please be patient. Thank you very much for your interest, again!

 

Kind Regards,

Customer Support

AGATSUMA ENTERTAINMENT Co.,Ltd.

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Was hoping for a release date.

 

Any word on Unchained Blades yet? Been waiting for that for ages now. :(

 

America got it last week.

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Aww digital only? that box set looked really good!

Oh well i will get it digitally then, certainly a good way to release stuff like this, now give us that Project X zone in the same way

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This is fantastic news, and if Etrian Odyssey IV and Bravely Default have to take this route too, then great. I still think there must be room on shop shelves for Dragon Quest VII though.

 

Good to see most of the games I wanted coming over here anyway.

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This is out next week (28th) according to Neogaf! Price is 29€, don't know what the £ is yet.

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(Runs through currency converter) If they convert it exactly, €29 = £25. A little bit high, in my opinion.

 

Personally, I favour this over Harmoknight, but not sure about Luigi's Mansion 2.

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(Runs through currency converter) If they convert it exactly, €29 = £25. A little bit high, in my opinion.

 

Personally, I favour this over Harmoknight, but not sure about Luigi's Mansion 2.

 

£25 for a retail game is a good price


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