Gamertell Review: Steal Princess for DS
Steal Princess is both a triumph and a tragedy. It’s wonderful that this game, which many thought would never be released outside of Japan, was picked up by Atlus and brought to the US. However, it’s tragic that it is a limited run game that many people won’t get to… Continue Reading »
Four March 2009 Atlus games delayed
If you were clambering for some of those forthcoming Atlus games, marking your calendars and placing your preorders, you should probably prepare to wait a little longer. Four forthcoming DS and PSP games from the company are going to be coming out slightly later than originally anticipated. For example, Tokyo… Continue Reading »
Atlus officially shows off prized Steal Princess
Rumors of Atlus picking up and prepping Steal Princess, the action/puzzle/RPG, for a US release have been swirling around for quite some time now. An ESRB listing as even found by Siliconera. So it should come as no surprise that Atlus has recently confirmed and officially announced the game for… Continue Reading »
Steal Princess to treasure-hunt in the US, after voyaging through Europe and Japan
Siliconera has discovered an interesting tidbit from checking ESRB information. Apparently Atlus is going to be bringing Steal Princess an action-RPG/puzzle game where the goal is to get out of a room in a certain amount of time, to the US. Steal Princess: Touzoku Oujo originally was released in Japan… Continue Reading »
Experience what it’s like to download at unlimited speeds from a massive collection of over 800 Terabytes of user uploads. You’ll max out your Internet connection downloading a file in… Continue Reading »
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