Tag Archives: XSEED
Mon, Apr 29, 2013 | 10:10 BST
Ys Seven readying itself for PC release in the West
It looks as if Joyoland is bringing the PC version of Ys Seven to Europe and America.
Thu, Jan 24, 2013 | 10:51 GMT
Killer is Dead: XSEED downplays US publishing rumours
Killer is Dead – Grasshopper Manufacture’s rather mad-sounding hack n’ slash title – has been tied to publisher XSEED following a string of domain name registrations that appeared earlier this week. The publisher has contacted VG247 to deliver a frank, but painfully short debunker.
Wed, Jan 23, 2013 | 11:29 GMT
Corpse Party: Book of Shadows hits PSN Europe today
Corpse Party: Book of Shadows will hit PSN in your European territory today, courtesy of publisher XSEED. Both the PSP and PS Vita versions will be available at launch.
Sat, Nov 03, 2012 | 15:14 GMT
Rune Factory 4 port teased by XSEED
Do you like speculation? Ambiguity? The Japan-only RPG Rune Factory 4? Well then you’re going to love this: publisher XSEED has hinted that it might localize the 3DS title for Western markets in the future.
Mon, Apr 02, 2012 | 08:37 BST
The Last Story’s US release to be a limited print run
North American fans after a copy of The Last Story may want to go ahead and pre-order soon – as publisher XSeed have indicated the game will have a limited print run when it launches on the continent.
Tue, Nov 22, 2011 | 18:06 GMT
PSA: Corpse Party releases on US PSN today
XSEED has posted a reminder on the US PS Blog, that the horror-adventure Corpse Party is available for download on PSP. The game will run you $19.99, and tasks you with rescuing your friends from a “dangerously haunted” school building. Hopefully, you can not only prevent your friends’ deaths, but find a way out before it’s too late. Originally slated for a Halloween release, a delay for the game was announced earlier this month.
Sat, Sep 03, 2011 | 20:49 BST
New Solatorobo: Red the Hunter combat videos
Solatorobo: Red the Hunter is just as exciting as Modern Warfare 3. Y’know, if you’re into furries.
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Fri, Jun 03, 2011 | 22:29 BST
Friday Shorts el segundo: RE Mercs, Batarang Controller, Wizardry, Papo & Yo
Your second batch of shorties for the day is below. Or tenderonis. Whatever you call them. Just click the break, already.
Tue, Jul 21, 2009 | 00:14 BST
XSeed announces Wizard of Oz JRPG

Four party members? Magic footwear? Flying monkey creatures? Why didn’t the Wizard of Oz get turned into a JRPG sooner? Well, at least XSeed and D3 Publisher have teamed up to finally realize author L. Frank Baum’s true vision.
Titled The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road, the game’s a fairly straightforward JRPG with one twist: everything is stylus-controlled — even movement, which is controlled via a virtual trackball.
The game’s coming to North America this fall. Unfortunately, XSeed doesn’t publish outside North America, so Beyond the Yellow Brick Road’s release elsewhere is still up in the air.
Thanks, Siliconera.
Sat, Jul 11, 2009 | 17:27 BST
Ju-On: The Grudge says you’re a wuss, go write some poetry

Ju-On: The Grudge has a bit of humor included in the horror game by way of two meters that track your bravery and level of fright.
UGO got hands-on time with the Wii title and after failing a mission, this brief message popped up below the meters:
“A total wuss. That’s what you are. Zero courage. Why don’t you lock yourself in your bedroom and write poetry or something.”
According to an Xseed representative, players must input their gender and astrological sign into the game for customized ribbing should you fail a mission.
Like we aren’t called names enough in our daily lives.
Game’s out in October on both sides of the pond.
Tue, Jul 07, 2009 | 01:15 BST
XSEED bringing Sky Crawlers to North America

Update: No word yet on a European release date. PR “isn’t sure what’s going on with European release at this time.” Bummer.
Sky Crawlers has been out for a bit in Japan, but for the rest of the world, playing the game has only been a pie-in-the-sky dream. Or, well, maybe pie that just fell on the ground, but only has a few hairs on it. Regardless, dream no more if you live in North America, because XSEED’s publishing the game.
Developed by Ace Combat pilots Project Aces, Sky Crawlers is due this holiday season. It’s about — what else — airplanes. You fly and shoot stuff using the Wii-mote and nunchuck. Should be good fun.
We’ve put in an email asking whether or not the game will be published in Europe, as XSEED only publishes games in North America. We’ll keep you posted.
Thanks, Joystiq.


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