Friday, November 7, 2008

Scan Catch-Up Deluge

Is it just me, or has this week felt pretty slow in terms of news? I guess there were a couple of games announced (probably most the notable being Devil Survivor), but things have just felt a little slower than normal. Maybe that's a good thing...

Anyways, below are a whole pile of RPG scans from the latest issues of Famitsu and Jump. They all surfaced today (as far as I know), so I'll just throw them all together here for your browsing interest.

Annie no Atelier: Serashima no Renkinjutsushi (Atelier Annie: Alchemist of Sera Island)
Nintendo DS
Gust
January 29, 2009 (Japan)



Chrono Trigger

Nintendo DS
Square Enix
November 20, 2008 (Japan), November 25, 2008 (North America)



Destiny Links
Nintendo DS
Namco Bandai
February 05, 2009 (Japan)



Dragon Quest IX: Hoshizora no Mamoribito (Guardians of the Starry Sky)
Nintendo DS
Level 5, Square Enix
March 2009 (Japan)



Gensou Suikouden Tierkreis (Suikoden Tierkreis)
Nintendo DS
Konami
December 18, 2008 (Japan)



The Last Remnant
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC
Square Enix
November 20, 2008 (Xbox 360, Worldwide), TBA (PlayStation 3, PC)




Ougon no Kizuna (Golden Bonds)
Nintendo Wii
Jaleco
Winter 2008/2009



Phantasy Star Zero
Nintendo DS
Sega
December 25, 2008 (Japan)



Rune Factory Frontier
Nintendo Wii
Marvelous
November 27, 2008



Lots of stuff here. I'll take translation requests in the comments.

Thanks to Gamekyo and RPGLand for the scans.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Golden Bonds is an srpg isn't it? an I have played rune factory for the ds and the new ones just a remake right? well then I say do DQ9! yeah! DQ9 looks awesome!

Brandon said...

Ougon no Kizuna is actually an action-RPG. I've really meant to get around to translating one of these articles. Guess now's a good time...

As for Rune Factory Frontier, I've heard that it's a remake, but it seems like there is a lot more in it than it's DS original, and the combat looks way better as well. I'll skip RF2 and go straight for Frontier.