The Last Story Finally Announced For North America
Nintendo of America has finally announced The Last Story for North America, and it will be published by XSEED.
Nintendo of America has finally announced The Last Story for North America, and it will be published by XSEED.
Nintendo of Europe has revealed that The Last Story and Pandora’s Tower will be arriving in Europe in 2012.
Could it really be true? Has NoA finally listened to the cries of gamers the world over?
Nintendo of America has been especially selective on what games have been getting localized…
Earlier this week RipTen reported on the fan movement to get Nintendo of America to localize Xenoblade Chronicles, The Last Story, and Pandora’s Tower…
Nintendo Wii fans in North America have teamed up due to Nintendo of America’s lack of localization…
This will likely be the Wii’s last significant year at E3 as the device is reaching the end of its product life cycle.
Right now there aren’t many games that are scheduled to release on the Wii in 2011 for North America.
Now I’m not saying it’s futile because the game won’t ever see a western release. I’m saying it’s futile because if and when the game does come to the states …
A new trailer has just been released for the upcoming Wii RPG from Mistwalker, The Last Story. Needless to say, it’s looking good.
In today’s installment of, “News That Only Matters In Japan” – The Mistwalker himself takes us through the battle system in his upcoming RPG. Needless to say, it looks awesome.
In this edition of, “News that only matters in Japan” – Hironobu Sakaguchi’s long awaited epic Wii RPG has been completed. We can only hope that now they localize it for us silly Americans.
Hironobu Sakaguchi’s highly anticipated Wii RPG will feature something that no game from the Mistwalker himself has ever had before – Online multiplayer.
One of the most popular pieces of video game trivia is the story of Square being on the verge of bankruptcy as they prepared to release one last game for the Famicom (Japan’s Nintendo Entertainment System) in 1987. The game’s director, Hironobu Sakaguchi, offered a little bit of black humor by declaring that his “final” game would be a “fantasy” role-playing game.