This article from Zunerama features an eight minute video tutorial for getting the XNA beta kit on your Zune and being able to get games uploaded. Microsoft may be behind the Ipod in many aspects but it’s rushing full steam ahead on development. Check it out.
Gamersyde has some new Infinite Undiscovery screens from the recent update over at it’s official website. Three new characters were revealed: Eduardo, Luka and Roka as well as some gameplay and cutscene shots of them in the game.
Square Enix has been in a website launching mood lately. Sigma Harmonics is next on the list and, as usual, it’s not complete. So far we have a character page with some nice art work for each character and some battle system information. Two wallpapers are also available for download as well. And as usual, some lovely background music to play while you click around.
Square Enix is slowly running out of games that lack websites. Do you think we could would see any Final Fantasy XIII sites pop up any time soon?
Square Enix launched the official website for it’s upcoming video game rendition for Soul Eater on the Wii. Yes, it is in Japanese in case you were wondering. Not much up yet. Just a few character shots and models, information on the game and battle system; the usual.
We are in love with this game! You should love it too! We have more Infinite Undiscovery screenshots and it’s only looking better and better. I personally can’t wait for some gameplay footage to see how the battle system fares. It looks pretty slick from the handful of screen shots we’ve seen.
Yes! More Square-Enix news! For the second day in a row, Square has launched another website for some of it’s upcoming games. This time it’s for the upcoming Xbox 360 action RPG Infinite Undiscovery.
Once again, the site is in Japanese, but the menu is in English so it’s fairly straight forward. The Character, System and Battle pages have quite a handful of nice screen shots if you want a better glimpse at what the game will look like. The background music selection is also really nice.
Square Enix has launched the official website for it’s new DS horror title, Nanashi no Geemu. It is in Japanese, but if you want a glimpse of what the game has in store visuals and sounds go, you can poke around.
Pictures will pop up, eerie noises will sound off and some pretty cool synth music will start to play if you idle on the front page. One of the pages also has a little teaser trailer (fourth page from the left). It is in Flash, so we can’t embed it yet.
An interactive Flash demo for the game is on the third page. You can click the text at the bottom left and a DS will pop up with a stylus you control with your mouse. Click the touch screen and see what happens.
In more Famitsu-related news, Square Enix has announced a new horror title for the DS, called Geemu no Nanatsu (which means The Game With No Name.)
While there’s not a whole lot of information on the game right now, it apparently mimics the DS menu, and sends you unexpected messages that will scare the crap out of you, similar to Eternal Darkness.
Today Square Enix announced the birth of a brand new RPG for mobile phones, called ELLARK.
The official website has already launched, but sadly no specific details or information on the game have been revealed. It is scheduled for a mid-June release this year.
The latest edition of Famitsu Weekly has revealed that Square Enix is developing a game based on the successful Soul Eater manga and anime series for the Wii.
Soul Eater: Monotone Princess seems to be more of an action oriented title, rather than the usual RPG-style games Square Enix usually cooks up, (not that we mind those.)
No release date has been mentioned so far, but we’ll keep an eye on it for you.
Square Enix has confirmed that it will bring the Nintendo DS remake of Final Fantasy IV and Wii title Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Dungeon to North America in July this year.
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Dungeon will be available at retailers across the US on July 8th, for $39.99 UDS. No specific date has been given for FFIV, but it will ship in the same month.
Square Enix has just launched a brand new community website for its fans.
Designed specifically for American users in mind, the site aims to offer an experience on par with that of the Japanese communty website.
With promises of “exclusive content” - such as downloadable content, interviews with developers, sweepstakes and trailers, can you really resist signing up?
Square Enix has announced that its upcoming strategy RPG Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness for the Nintendo DS, will be released in Japan around May.
The game was originally meant to be a cellphone title back in 2005, but the company now has more experience with the Nintendo handheld and has decided to focus more on development for it.
The official website for the game has been updated as well, with new screenshots and desktop wallpapers.
A new poster drawn by famed artist Yoshitaka Amano for Final Fantasy Dissidia has surfaced the Web, and reveals the villains that will be included in the game.
Final Fantasy - Warrior of Light, Garland
Final Fantasy II - Firion, Emperor Palemecia
Final Fantasy III - Cloud of Darkness (New)
Final Fantasy IV - Golbez (New)
Final Fantasy V - Exdeath (New)
Final Fantasy VI - Kefka (New)
Final Fantasy VII - Sephiroth
Final Fantasy VIII - Squall, Ultemecia
Final Fantasy IX - Zidane, Kuja
Final Fantasy X - Tidus, Jecht (New)