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    by Published on April 18th, 2007 22:25

    News from Play Asia

    Today we continue our restock listing with all games restocked for Sega Saturn™ and Dreamcast™. Totally nearly three hundred titles including a lot of very hard to find ones.

    Sega Saturn™

    Advanced V.G. [Giant Package] [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Akumajo Dracula X: Gekka no Yasoukyoku [pre-owned] JPN US$ 69.90
    Astra Superstars [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Batsugun [pre-owned] JPN US$ 69.90
    Battle Garegga [pre-owned] JPN US$ 89.90
    BioHazard [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Super S: Various Emotion [pre-owned] JPN US$ 64.90
    Blast Wind [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Bokan to Ippatsu! Doronbo Kanpekihen [pre-owned] JPN US$ 54.90
    Bomberman SS [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Burning Rangers [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Choaniki: Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko [pre-owned] JPN US$ 59.90
    Cotton 2: Magical Night Dreams [pre-owned] JPN US$ 69.90
    Cotton Boomerang [pre-owned] JPN US$ 79.90
    Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Darius Gaiden [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Daytona USA Championship Circuit Edition JPN N/A



    Dead or Alive [pre-owned] JPN US$ 24.90
    Dead or Alive [Limited Edition] [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Deadalus [pre-owned] JPN US$ 19.90
    Deep Fear [pre-owned] JPN US$ 19.90
    Detana Twinbee Yahho! Deluxe Pack [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Digital Dance Mix: Namie Amuro [pre-owned] JPN US$ 9.90
    DoDonPachi [pre-owned] JPN US$ 64.90
    DoDonPachi (Saturn Collection) [pre-owned] JPN US$ 59.90
    Dragon Ball Z: Legends [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Dragon Ball Z: Shin Butouden [pre-owned] JPN US$ 64.90
    Dungeons & Dragons Collection [pre-owned] JPN US$ 124.90
    Dungeons & Dragons Collection (w/4MB RAM Cart) [pre-owned] JPN US$ 169.90
    Dynamite Deka [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Elevator Action Returns [pre-owned] JPN US$ 79.90
    Enemy Zero [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Falcom Classics [pre-owned] JPN US$ 19.90



    Falcom Classics II [Limited Edition] [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Farland Saga [pre-owned] JPN US$ 24.90
    Fighters Megamix JPN US$ 24.90
    Final Fight Revenge [pre-owned] JPN US$ 119.90
    G Vector [pre-owned] JPN US$ 44.90
    Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors [pre-owned] JPN US$ 24.90
    Gale Racer [pre-owned] JPN US$ 19.90
    Gokujou Parodius Da! Deluxe Pack [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Golden Axe: The Duel [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Grandia [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    Groove On Fight [pre-owned] JPN US$ 64.90
    Groove On Fight (w/ 1MB RAM) [pre-owned] JPN US$ 69.90
    Gun Frontier (Arcade Guys) [pre-owned] JPN US$ 69.90
    Haunted Casino [pre-owned] JPN US$ 54.90
    Hokuto no Ken [pre-owned] JPN US$ 49.90
    Hyper Duel [pre-owned] JPN N/A



    Image Fight & X-Multiply Arcade Gears [pre-owned] JPN US$ 69.90
    Irem Arcade Classics [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius: Forever with Me [pre-owned] JPN US$ 49.90
    Keio Yugekitai [pre-owned] JPN US$ 59.90
    Kidou Senkan Nadesico: The Blank of 3 Years [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Konami Antiques MSX Collection Ultra Pack [pre-owned] JPN US$ 69.90
    Langrisser IV [Special Package] [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Langrisser Tribute [pre-owned] JPN US$ 119.90
    Langrisser V: The End of Legend [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Last Bronx [pre-owned] JPN US$ 14.90
    Layer Section [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Layer Section (Saturn Collection) [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Liquid Kids [pre-owned] JPN US$ 99.90
    Lunar: Silver Star Story [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Macross: Do You Remember Love [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90



    Macross: Do You Remember Love JPN US$ 34.90
    Magical Girl Pretty Samy [pre-owned] JPN US$ 19.90
    Magic Knight Rayearth [Special Edition] [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Martian Successor Nadesico: Yappari Ai ga Katsu? [pre-owned] JPN US$ 24.90
    Marvel Super Heroes [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Metal Slug [pre-owned] JPN US$ 79.90
    Mr. Bones [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Neon Genesis Evangelion [pre-owned] JPN US$ 12.90
    Neon Genesis Evangelion Digital Card Library [pre-owned] JPN US$ 9.90
    Neon Genesis Evangelion: Iron Maiden [pre-owned] JPN US$ 24.90
    NiGHTS into dreams... [pre-owned] JPN N/A
    NiGHTS: into Dreams [Multicontroller Edition] JPN N/A
    Ogre Battle [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Panzer Dragoon II Zwei [pre-owned] JPN US$ 24.90
    Panzer Dragoon Saga [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Photo Genic [pre-owned] JPN US$ 19.90



    Playboy Karaoke Vol. 2 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 59.90
    Policenauts [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Prikura Daisakusen [pre-owned] JPN US$ 59.90
    Princess Crown [pre-owned] JPN US$ 79.90
    Puyo Puyo Sun [pre-owned] JPN US$ 14.90
    Puzzle Bobble 2X + Space Invaders JPN US$ 39.90
    Puzzle Bobble 3 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 19.90
    Puzzle Bobble 3 for SegaNet JPN US$ 14.90
    Rabbit [pre-owned] JPN US$ 49.90
    Radiant Silvergun [pre-owned] JPN US$ 219.90
    Real Bout Fatal Fury (w/ 1MB RAM Cart) [pre-owned] JPN US$ 29.90
    Real Bout Fatal Fury Special [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Real Bout Fatal Fury Special (w/ 1MB RAM Cart) [pre-owned] JPN US$ 54.90
    Riglord Saga 2 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 9.90
    RockMan 8 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 44.90
    Ronde [pre-owned] JPN US$ 19.90



    Roommate Inoue Ryouko: Complete Box [pre-owned] JPN US$ 59.90
    Sakura Taisen [pre-owned] JPN US$ 19.90
    Sakura Taisen 2 [pre-owned] JPN US$ 14.90
    Sakura Taisen Hanagumi Tsuushin [pre-owned] JPN US$ 9.90
    Salamander Deluxe Pack Plus [pre-owned] JPN US$ 59.90
    Samurai Spirits Collection [pre-owned] JPN US$ 69.90
    Samurai Spirits III: Zankuro Musouken [pre-owned] JPN US$ 34.90
    Samurai Spirits III: Zankuro Musouken (w/1MB RAM) [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Samurai Spirits IV: Amakusa Kourin (w/ 1MB RAM Cart) [pre-owned] JPN US$ 59.90
    Samurai Spirits RPG [pre-owned] JPN US$ 44.90
    Saturn Bomberman for SegaNet JPN US$ 14.90
    Sega Ages: Fantasy Zone [pre-owned] JPN US$ 39.90
    Sega Ages: Mickey Mouse ...
    by Published on April 18th, 2007 22:16

    via joystiq

    The 20GB PlayStation 3's march to the guillotine was written long before Sony was ready to make the official statement. The curious part in the whole 20GB PS3 story was the model's life in Japan apparently being spared the same fate as its kin across the Pacific. Had the Japanese found some magic to make the sale margins work that the silly North Americans hadn't discovered, and the Europeans weren't even worth trying on? Not so fast, some previous quirky statements and tips from Japan are showing the 20GB may be unofficially done there too.

    Previously Sony told Famitsu, "We're currently not considering changes akin to North America. However we would like to react flexibly with the market." They also told CVG, "We'll continue to monitor demand for the 20GB model ... which will be factored into any future Euro launch plans." A future launch of the 20GB in Europe seems even less likely following reports Sony is "considering" a 80GB PS3 model, which they said in March there were no plans for. Sony would probably like to drop the 60GB price in the relative future, because if people complain about the $600 price tag of the 60GB model -- imagine the sticker shock of an 80GB model! That means clearing space and minds of the 20GB model, which if it were still on the market would probably drop in price relative to the 60GB model and be an overly attractive price for a Blu-ray player.

    The picture above is from one store in Japan which crossed out the 20GB model from their storefront sign, other reports are starting to come in that the 20GB model is saying sayonara in stores. Joystiq spoke with Miller Stevens, a San Francisco native spending some time in Japan, who says, "I headed to some electronics stores in the Shinjuku district. Bic Camera, major store, has 20GB in stock and, when asked, said they were available as far as they knew. Another big store, Yodobashi, did not have them in stock and weren't getting any and weren't clear why. A couple of smaller stores didn't have them, but weren't clear whether it was because there was no supply or they just weren't ordering them." We wait for confirmation that the 20GB PS3 is official dead -- everywhere this time. Maybe Sony is just waiting to call the 20GB's time of death at the same moment they announce the 80GB's life? ...
    by Published on April 18th, 2007 22:14

    via joystiq

    Update: As expected, the Wikipedia entry has been removed. The short life of the exceedingly dubious DJ Max Portable DS is over, suffering from a fatal "speedy deletion," and with it, our hopes of getting a North American DJ Max release, regardless of console!

    A new Wikipedia entry (marked for "speedy deletion") appears to contain details about a DS version of DJ Max Portable, South Korean developer Pentavision's Beatmania-like rhythm action game. While the entry claims to have culled its info from an announcement posted on the Pentavision website (reproduced on Wikipedia), a quick trip to the company page led to a dead end, as did an email to the address listed there.


    According to Wikipedia, DS's DJ Max will be nearly identical to the pair of existing PSP titles, which have enjoyed a cult following among importers with dainty fingers. The entirely suspect image accompanying the entry suggests that the DS version will contain an "Online Battle" mode, which is a key component of Pentavision's PC MMO DJMAX, from which the handheld series is descended. Neither the PSP original nor its sequel includes such a mode.

    DJ Max Portable DS is purportedly scheduled for release (in Korea) this September and would include an English-language option. "We think that the Nintendo console will bring the game to more players, because the Nintendo handheld has more sales than the PSP," declares a reported translation of the announcement. Sounds like flamebait, not a press release. ...
    by Published on April 18th, 2007 22:14

    via joystiq

    Update: As expected, the Wikipedia entry has been removed. The short life of the exceedingly dubious DJ Max Portable DS is over, suffering from a fatal "speedy deletion," and with it, our hopes of getting a North American DJ Max release, regardless of console!

    A new Wikipedia entry (marked for "speedy deletion") appears to contain details about a DS version of DJ Max Portable, South Korean developer Pentavision's Beatmania-like rhythm action game. While the entry claims to have culled its info from an announcement posted on the Pentavision website (reproduced on Wikipedia), a quick trip to the company page led to a dead end, as did an email to the address listed there.


    According to Wikipedia, DS's DJ Max will be nearly identical to the pair of existing PSP titles, which have enjoyed a cult following among importers with dainty fingers. The entirely suspect image accompanying the entry suggests that the DS version will contain an "Online Battle" mode, which is a key component of Pentavision's PC MMO DJMAX, from which the handheld series is descended. Neither the PSP original nor its sequel includes such a mode.

    DJ Max Portable DS is purportedly scheduled for release (in Korea) this September and would include an English-language option. "We think that the Nintendo console will bring the game to more players, because the Nintendo handheld has more sales than the PSP," declares a reported translation of the announcement. Sounds like flamebait, not a press release. ...
    by Published on April 18th, 2007 22:14

    via joystiq

    Update: As expected, the Wikipedia entry has been removed. The short life of the exceedingly dubious DJ Max Portable DS is over, suffering from a fatal "speedy deletion," and with it, our hopes of getting a North American DJ Max release, regardless of console!

    A new Wikipedia entry (marked for "speedy deletion") appears to contain details about a DS version of DJ Max Portable, South Korean developer Pentavision's Beatmania-like rhythm action game. While the entry claims to have culled its info from an announcement posted on the Pentavision website (reproduced on Wikipedia), a quick trip to the company page led to a dead end, as did an email to the address listed there.


    According to Wikipedia, DS's DJ Max will be nearly identical to the pair of existing PSP titles, which have enjoyed a cult following among importers with dainty fingers. The entirely suspect image accompanying the entry suggests that the DS version will contain an "Online Battle" mode, which is a key component of Pentavision's PC MMO DJMAX, from which the handheld series is descended. Neither the PSP original nor its sequel includes such a mode.

    DJ Max Portable DS is purportedly scheduled for release (in Korea) this September and would include an English-language option. "We think that the Nintendo console will bring the game to more players, because the Nintendo handheld has more sales than the PSP," declares a reported translation of the announcement. Sounds like flamebait, not a press release. ...
    by Published on April 18th, 2007 22:11

    via kotaku

    Go Nintendo got their hands on this scan from an unnamed gaming magazine written in Spanish. It shows what appears to be a new Crash Bandicoot, perhaps Crash of the Titans, which will be heading to the Wii, DS and GBA this October. GBA? I thought that was dead. ...
    by Published on April 18th, 2007 22:11

    via kotaku

    Go Nintendo got their hands on this scan from an unnamed gaming magazine written in Spanish. It shows what appears to be a new Crash Bandicoot, perhaps Crash of the Titans, which will be heading to the Wii, DS and GBA this October. GBA? I thought that was dead. ...
    by Published on April 18th, 2007 22:11

    via kotaku

    Go Nintendo got their hands on this scan from an unnamed gaming magazine written in Spanish. It shows what appears to be a new Crash Bandicoot, perhaps Crash of the Titans, which will be heading to the Wii, DS and GBA this October. GBA? I thought that was dead. ...
    by Published on April 18th, 2007 22:08

    In "Puzzle Scape", players arrange blocks of different colors into chains that are exploded by 2x2 same-colored blocks. The world of "Puzzle Scape" pulsates with 40 scenes of brilliant backgrounds and an original soundtrack of more than 40 songs by rising electronic music artists. Level by addictive level, players will unlock new themes and scenes bursting with lush colors and luscious beats. The game features two single player game modes, four dual player modes, and the ability for up to eight people to play via the PSP system's wireless functionality.
    Huh, why does this video look so familiar. I can't seem to (Lumines/Hexic) place it. Well at least Puzzle Scape, this PSP puzzler set to hit in May, is only about $20.

    Video/News at Kotaku ...
    by Published on April 18th, 2007 21:20

    Streamlining of US and Japanese operations could follow

    A Sony spokesperson has said that the company took the decision to cut jobs as a result of shifts in the games industry, such as the move towards digital distribution.

    News emerged earlier this week that up to 160 SCEE employees could be made redundant as part of plans to reduce the company's cost base.

    As reported by Reuters, SCE spokesperson Satoshi Fukuoka said the decision was unrelated to the number of PlayStation 3 units which have so far been sold.

    He stated that the cuts are necessary due to new developments in the industry, including the growth of online software distribution.

    Fukuoka also revealed that SCE's US and Japanese operations could be subject to streamlining. However, he added, no decisions have so far been made.

    via gibiz ...
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