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The Marketing Genius of Nintendo of America

Was there any real doubt that Xenoblade was coming stateside?

Last Friday, Nintendo of America announced that the Nintendo faithful and loyal supports of Operation Rainfall would be granted one of their longstanding wishes with the stateside release of heralded RPG Xenoblade Chronicles this upcoming April.  The news came at a precarious time for Nintendo. With Skyward Sword having been released this past month, Nintendo’s upcoming release schedule was looking just a little more than barren.

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Monday Night PlayBit: Xenoblade Chronicles

Click through to see some of the game.

Jason's played nearly three hours of XenoBlade Chronicles. Check out the replays below!

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The Last Story to Be Released in Europe

The product manager of Nintendo France has confirmed its 2012 release date.

Much to the chagrin of North American Wii fans, Nintendo of America neglected to announce release dates for some key titles published by Nintendo in Japan. Ahead of the show, however, Europe was given news that Xenoblade Chronicles would see release in the region, courtesy of Nintendo of Europe. In a surprise, informal announcement, The Last Story was confirmed for release in Europe in 2012 by Ludovic Amouroux, product manager of Nintendo France.

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Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier Review Rewind

Never have I experienced so much jiggling, juggling, and innuendo in an RPG.

Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier is the latest title in the Super Robot Wars series to be released in North America. While countless titles in the series were released in Japan on consoles and portables, only a total of three titles in the series managed to reach North America, courtesy of Atlus. For those who aren’t familiar with the series, each title is typically a strategy-RPG that features robots from popular series such a Gundam and Mazinger Z (known as Tranzor Z in North America) along with original robot designs. However, this game is more along the lines of a traditional RPG with cameos from the Xenosaga and Namco X Capcom series. Due to the memorable themes contained in the dialog and an engaging combat system Endless Frontier stands out as a high quality RPG on the DS.

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Nintendo Renames Monado: Beginning of the World to Xenoblade

The RPG that Nintendo revealed at E3 has been renamed and is developed by the creator of Xenosaga.

Nintendo has opened a new page for Xenoblade an RPG in development at Monolith Soft.

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Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans Review

One of the better Dragon Ball Z games in recent memory.

The Dragon Ball series seems like it never wants to die. Since its debut in 1985, the series has remained popular and with its popularity has come an endless stream of Dragon Ball merchandise and games. In 2009, a total of four unique Dragon Ball games were released; Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans is the latest title, and surprisingly, it's one of the better games in the series to be released.

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Sequel to Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier Announced

This new addition to the series seeks to "exceed" the achievements of its predecessor.

Apparently Monolith Soft has been hard at work creating a sequel to their tactical RPG, Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier. Today, the latest issue of Famitsu revealed the existence of Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier Exceed.

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