Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep PSP
Square Enix has revealed images of the special Birth By Sleep edition PSP to be bundled with the game come January 9th in Japan. It appears to be the standard gray with minor details to the front and back. The bundle will cost 22,000 yen, or roughly $240 USD.
The design reminds me of the special edition Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days DSi, which was equally boring. I suppose when it comes to designs for systems, minimal is better, but this one just takes minimal too far. I think the best system design by Square Enix I have seen recently is without a doubt the Final Fantasy XIII themed PS3. It really puts the other two to shame.
A Witch’s Tale DoubleJump Books Guide Available

DoubleJump Books has released a strategy guide for NIS America’s most recent Nintendo DS title, A Witch’s Tale. There is of course the electronic guide for $9.99 as well as a physical copy for $22.76. It’s been a while since I’ve seen them offer a physical guide for such a reasonable price. Could it be because the guide is on the smaller side?
A Witch’s Tale has received some pretty mixed reviews and appears to be rather simple so I was a bit surprised to see that DoubleJump Books had taken up the task. For those of you who have the game this guide would make a fine addition to your SPOOOOKY collection.
I just hope this means DJB is going to start making more, reasonably priced physical guides.
No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise Announced for PS3 and Xbox 360

The critically acclaimed Wii title, No More Heroes, is receiving an enhanced port to both the PS3 and Xbox 360 in Japan on February 25th. Rumors regarding this possibility had been whispered on the web for a while now, but today it’s official. I can’t say I blame Marvelous for a little double-dipping since the game’s sales were less than desirable in Japan.
I admit I have never actually played No More Heroes and it’s one of my deepest regrets as a gamer. This port makes it much more likely that I will play the game. I anticipate there are others like me who haven’t played it, but due to the hype surrounding the game, would be inclined to pick up a copy of the port.
I would say the chances of Ubisoft/Rising Sun picking this up are very good since the game sold so well in the states.
Kingdom Hearts BBS PSP, A Witch’s Tale Guide, and More Heroes
Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep PSP
Square Enix has revealed images of the special Birth By Sleep edition PSP to be bundled with the game come January 9th in Japan. It appears to be the standard gray with minor details to the front and back. The bundle will cost 22,000 yen, or roughly $240 USD.
The design reminds me of the special edition Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days DSi, which was equally boring. I suppose when it comes to designs for systems, minimal is better, but this one just takes minimal too far. I think the best system design by Square Enix I have seen recently is without a doubt the Final Fantasy XIII themed PS3. It really puts the other two to shame.
A Witch’s Tale DoubleJump Books Guide Available
DoubleJump Books has released a strategy guide for NIS America’s most recent Nintendo DS title, A Witch’s Tale. There is of course the electronic guide for $9.99 as well as a physical copy for $22.76. It’s been a while since I’ve seen them offer a physical guide for such a reasonable price. Could it be because the guide is on the smaller side?
A Witch’s Tale has received some pretty mixed reviews and appears to be rather simple so I was a bit surprised to see that DoubleJump Books had taken up the task. For those of you who have the game this guide would make a fine addition to your SPOOOOKY collection.
I just hope this means DJB is going to start making more, reasonably priced physical guides.
No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise Announced for PS3 and Xbox 360
The critically acclaimed Wii title, No More Heroes, is receiving an enhanced port to both the PS3 and Xbox 360 in Japan on February 25th. Rumors regarding this possibility had been whispered on the web for a while now, but today it’s official. I can’t say I blame Marvelous for a little double-dipping since the game’s sales were less than desirable in Japan.
I admit I have never actually played No More Heroes and it’s one of my deepest regrets as a gamer. This port makes it much more likely that I will play the game. I anticipate there are others like me who haven’t played it, but due to the hype surrounding the game, would be inclined to pick up a copy of the port.
I would say the chances of Ubisoft/Rising Sun picking this up are very good since the game sold so well in the states.
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