Over the last few years, game companies and even fans have pulled elaborate pranks that look fairly convincing, at least until you remember what day it is. Their hard work deserves another look, so here's a rundown of some of the cooler things that we saw earlier this week.
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These videos that we took from our playthrough showcase Sakura Wars V's gameplay mechanics and English voice actors/actresses.
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Harusato Akenaga tells us about his company's relationship with Gust and Idea Factory, explains why the Hayarigami series was never brought over, and reveals where he stands with Ar tonelico III.
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In this post-release interview, Yoshiro Kimura talks about Little King's Story reaching cult status, the possibility of a sequel, what really happened at the end of the game, and much more!
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Hello, Planet is a Vocaloid-powered music video that sports chiptune music and NES-style artwork. Can a Hatsune Miku: Project Diva DLC game do it justice?
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Little Big Adventure's theme is just as good today as it was over fifteen years ago.
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imageepoch's Yoichi Shimosato and Takashi Kuroki tell us about the changes made to the US release and also discuss the development of the anime.
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The windy stage stands as one of the most satsifying levels to play through on the NES thanks to this song.
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The Magic Obelisk brightens up what would have been an otherwise dark and dreary week.
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WARNING! A new Darius is approaching fast! We also have a moefied version of The Incredible Machine in Coro Pata, the mesmerizing Akuma Hunters, and a new entry in the Atelier series.
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This week Blaster Master finally made its way onto the Wii Virtual Console. The game is known for having one of the best soundtracks on the old NES. Area 3 happens to be my favorite.
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Little King's Story may look like your typical cutesy Wii game, but its less than innocent take on death, polygamy, imperialism, and religion as well as its ego-crushing difficulty show that you shouldn't always judge a book by its cover.
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Kenichiro Takaki answers our questions about Half-Minute Hero, Sakura Note, and Ikki Tousen: Eloquent Fist.
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Yoshiro Kimura tells us even more about Little King's Story.
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Marvelous Entertainment’s Yoshiro Kimura tells us a thing or two about Little King’s Story.
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