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The show actually starts around the 16:30 mark…


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“Well in the game industry, the budget evolves. When you go into the movie industry, as I understand it, you kind of set a budget, and you’re either over budget, or you’re under budget, or you hit your budget. In the game industry, because it’s an interactive environment and you have to continually work on the game until you get it right, until you feel it’s good enough for release — it’s not too hard, it’s not too easy, it’s not too frustrating — your budget’s going to float around. So I think that’s the reason why they don’t come up.”

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We know that the Nintendo Network is going to fuel the Wii U when it comes out, but right now it’s part of the action on the 3DS. When it comes to eShop interactions and Nintendo’s handling of digital content, can we expect the Wii U to follow in the same footsteps?

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There were plans to release Nanashi no Game in the states. Square-Enix went as far as to focus test the game, but that’s when the idea was shot down. Since then, fans have been hoping the game would find another way to be released.

This is where Square-Enix’s Euro trademark for 774 Deaths comes in. The English title ties in oh-so nicely when you use a literal translation for Nanashi no Game. It’s still speculation, but it seems like the two could be related.

Is the original DS game going to be released outside of Japan? Is this just a name for the Nanashi no App on iOS? Are we going to see the DS original come out via digital distribution? Square-Enix said that might be a possibility awhile back.

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