Nihon Falcom

Nihon Falcom has revealed a new batch of bonus costumes for its upcoming JRPG The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV: The End of Saga. The three costumes are “Magical Girl Mystical A-Chan,” “Crossbell Survive” and “Exotic China.” They’re all retailer-specific bonuses respectively at Geo, the Japanese arm of Amazon, and the rental chain Tsutaya.
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This week’s issue of Weekly Famitsu (which is officially releasing tomorrow, but has already leaked like every week) reveals the Japanese release date of The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV – The End of Saga. The game will hit the Japanese shelves on September 27th, costing 7,800 yen plus taxes. A Collector’s Edition
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As a prequel set 700 years before the events of the first entry in the long-running RPG series, Ys Origin marks a great entry for those that want to discover the Ys series and for those that want to experience it from the beginning, with the game about to hit a new platform for a new audience
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Today Nihon Falcom hosted its general meeting of shareholders at the Palace Hotel Tachikawa in Tokyo, and besides announcing The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV – The End of Saga, President Toshihiro Kondo had a lot of information to share about the future of the developer. The content of the question and answer session
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Today Aksys Games announced the release date of the PS4 version of Nihon Falcom’s Tokyo Xanadu, titled Tokyo Xanadu eX+. The game will launch in North America on December 8th, and it will include more playable characters and additional dialogue compared to the PS Vita version. No information was provided about the European release. On top
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The Japanesee statistics firm Media Create released its weekly analysis of the state of the Japanese market for the seven days between September 25th and October 5th. This time around, they’re focusing on the performance of  The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III, which was released exclulively for PS4, selling 87,261 units in its debut
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