It seems like it was just yesterday that I was bemoaning the fact that the PS3 version of Level-5's Ni no Kuni may never see the light of day in North America. Oh, wait, it was just yesterday!
Anyway, it seems all of that bemoaning was for naught, as, according to gamespot.com, Level-5 president Akihiro Hino mentioned during a Tokyo Game Show 2011 interview panel held last night that an English version of Ni no Kuni will be brought stateside early next year.
A few of the questions bouncing around inside my befuddled brain as a result of Hino's announcement: How much will the English version cost (the Japanese version will cost ¥8,800, or about $115)? Who is going to publish it? Will Sony release the golden "Magical Edition" PS3 system here as well as in Japan?
See also: Previous Ni no Kuni posts
Showing posts with label Tokyo Game Show 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tokyo Game Show 2011. Show all posts
Friday, September 16, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Question of the day: Are you planning to pick up a PlayStation Vita?
As expected, Sony Computer Entertainment Japan opened the proverbial floodgates in regards to its PSP successor, officially called PlayStation Vita, during its Tokyo Game Show 2011 press conference last night.
The most interesting and pertinent information to come from said presser, according to yours truly:
1. The system's battery will provide users between three and five hours of entertainment "depending on the brightness of the screen, what content being played and if the network (3G/Wi-Fi) feature is being used or not."
2. Twenty-six PS Vita games will be available at launch, or so Sony says. (I'm more than willing to bet that these games will be released during the system's "launch window"--i.e., its first few months--rather than on Dec. 17, its Japanese launch day.)
3. Three of the above-mentioned games are new Hot Shots Golf, Katamari Damacy and Ridge Racer titles.
4. More than 74 additional games are currently in development for the PlayStation Vita/PS Vita/Vita/whatever-you-want-to-call-it.
Given all of the above, are you planning to pick up a PlayStation Vita as soon as it's available in your region, or are you planning to hold off (you know, until more games are released, until the system is cheaper, etc.)?
Or maybe you're not planning to buy the system regardless of its price or software library?
Pre-order: PlayStation Vita (WiFi model) or PlayStation Vita (3G model)
The most interesting and pertinent information to come from said presser, according to yours truly:
1. The system's battery will provide users between three and five hours of entertainment "depending on the brightness of the screen, what content being played and if the network (3G/Wi-Fi) feature is being used or not."
2. Twenty-six PS Vita games will be available at launch, or so Sony says. (I'm more than willing to bet that these games will be released during the system's "launch window"--i.e., its first few months--rather than on Dec. 17, its Japanese launch day.)
3. Three of the above-mentioned games are new Hot Shots Golf, Katamari Damacy and Ridge Racer titles.
4. More than 74 additional games are currently in development for the PlayStation Vita/PS Vita/Vita/whatever-you-want-to-call-it.
Given all of the above, are you planning to pick up a PlayStation Vita as soon as it's available in your region, or are you planning to hold off (you know, until more games are released, until the system is cheaper, etc.)?
Or maybe you're not planning to buy the system regardless of its price or software library?
Pre-order: PlayStation Vita (WiFi model) or PlayStation Vita (3G model)
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