2010.06.08 SCEE president and CEO Andrew House: "We were getting signals from consumers that this was the kind of device that they wanted. But we need to [recognize] that consumers like their packaged media library."

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.

Adol Christin from Ys and Estelle Bright from Sora no Kiseki pose for their fans. We also have some sketches for six of the characters that we'll be seeing in Falcom's upcoming fighting game mashup.

Square Enix has nothing to fear as Final Fantasy XIII's only real competition are Queen's Blade, Katekyo Hitman Reborn!, and Mobile Suit Gundam anime-based games.

Luminous Arc 3: Eyes combines SRPG and dating sim elements into one nice little package and the original Silent Hill receives a re-imagining in the form of Silent Hill: Shattered Memories.

PSP importers get a Phantasy Star Portable sequel while their DS counterparts get a port for Yggdra Unison.

American Xbox 360 owners finally get a chance to experience a Cave shooter in the region-free Mushihimesama Futari Ver 1.5.

The resurrection of Wizardry gives Etrian Odyssey and Dark Spire fans another dungeon crawaler to lose themselves in and Calling: Kuroki Chakushin attempts survival horror on the Wii.

Kenichiro Takaki answers our questions about Half-Minute Hero, Sakura Note, and Ikki Tousen: Eloquent Fist.

Phantasy Star 0 becomes the game Phantasy Star Online fans have been waiting for and Lunar: The Silver Star gets a portable update in Lunar: Harmony of Silver Star.

Sakura Note brings nostalgia to the DS and Persona 3 Portable provides us with another excuse to explore Tartarus.

The definitive portable version of Umihara Kawase shows up on the DS and Bayonetta makes "non-stop climax action" a reality for importers.

From left to right we've got Rin Tohsaka, Bazett Fragga McRemitz, Saber, Dark Saber, and Sakura Matou.

Trine finally shows up on the PlayStation Network and Antiphona no Seikahime: Tenshi no Gakufu Op.A channels a little bit of Marl Kingdom onto the PSP.

a boy and his blob shows that the 2D platformer genre does not have to be restricted to handhelds and Half-Minute Hero provides PSP owners with an RPG that even busy gamers can complete.

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