UK Miffed About Mysterious Lack Of Jeanne D’Arc Release

January 18, 2009
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According to sources in Europe, Jeanne D’Arc, the tactical RPG for the PSP from Level-5, never got released in the UK. It was definitely slated for a UK drop, but for some reason, it seems to have missed the mark.

Tons of RPG fans across the globe have been awaiting the release of Jeanne D’Arc, so it’s kind of a shame that the UK crowd is going to miss this, at least for now.

Level-5 is the author of the immensely popular title, White Knight Story, as well as a game still in development named Ushiro.

We’d love to hear word of a…

Duke Nukem Trilogy Apparently Does Exist

January 17, 2009
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There’s been tons of speculation, but not much in the form of hard evidence that the much anticipated Duke Nukem Trilogy, purportedly in development by Apogee, is actually slated for release any time soon. Minimal glimpses of the game were offered in the form of a short trailer that debuted at E3. Apparently, though, the Duke Nukem Trilogy is very much still on the project board, and the designers at Apogee are still hard at work on it. Here’s a quote from an Apogee representative:

“Both the DS and PSP versions of the game are coming along nicely. On the DS…

Insider Chatter On Forthcoming Prinny Game Promises Some Furious Fun

January 7, 2009
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Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero? Yup. That’s the title of a new drop from NIS America, an action game based on the familiar, suffering penguin-things from the Disgaea serial.

So, you’re a Prinny. You’re a penguin that can wield swords. That’s the foundation of the game. The rest of it follows through like a classic platform jumper as you jump, slash, double jump, and supermove your way through enemies and bosses. The catch, though, is that the game is super hard, so you get 1,000 lives. That’s a far cry from the three-dudes-is-never-enough days of Contra (without the cheats).

We…