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News: Senko no Ronde DUO Limited Edition Update

Posted on : 09-03-2010 | By : | In : News

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Over at Game Watch there’s a nice update for G.rev’s upcoming 360 port of Senko no Ronde DUO. In addition to the screenshots there’s a lovely limited edition illustration also displayed, that looks suitably “art nouveau” in terms of aesthetic inspiration. It also seems that the limited edition release, at 9,240 yen, will also feature another drama CD (boasting of a cast of up to 60 characters). In any case, the game still seems set for it’s late April release. So don’t wait to pre-order your normal and limited editions!

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I really, really hope the 360 port gets localized… Or at the least, make it compatible with non-Japanese consoles.

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