Posted by InkAndPixelClub on 07.20.2009, 12:37 PM: Has it been stated for certain anywhere that this game is not going to get a US release? With much stranger games from Japan having made their way stateside, I really can't imagine why this one would have an inordinate amount of trouble finding a publisher in the US. I heard about the game some time ago and I've been really excited for it, so I would be pretty disappointed if it didn't get a US release.
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Posted by Catbus on 08.14.2009, 03:03 PM: [You all must be nuts!Studio Ghibli on a ds game waaaahoo! Its the best news ever, the Spell book sounds amazing fun and my nine year old will be glued and may not see school for weeks. Please, please let there be and english version. We have all the films and are ds and psp addicts loving all adventure fantasy games so this sounds like heaven to us. Hey let's go! |
Posted by maggie on 02.25.2010, 02:32 AM: When I first heard about this game back in 2008, I was ecstatic. I am still extremely excited about it, and I really, REALLY hope that it will get an English language release, and if not, I will import it even though I can't read Japanese. I WILL PLAY THIS GAME!!! |
Posted by pickle on 03.25.2010, 12:04 PM: I find this thread a lil strange. Ni no Kuni or "The Another World" is not a Studio Ghibli game, it is a Level 5 game that hired Studio Ghibli to do the animation sequences for the game. Level 5 did the in-game animation and the story. I believe this is the way it was done, I could be wrong though.
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Posted by Artoo on 03.25.2010, 03:12 PM:
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Posted by E_Hakki on 03.26.2010, 12:10 PM: Yep, excited about this too....wonder what the other mystery platform will be.
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Posted by maggie on 03.26.2010, 05:02 PM:
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Posted by Roarkiller on 03.26.2010, 10:21 PM: Should be Level-5, or someone else they hired. I'm sorry to say, but character design isn't one of ghibli's strongest points.
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Posted by pickle on 03.27.2010, 12:04 AM:
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Posted by matthew. on 03.30.2010, 06:35 PM: I have had my eye on this for months!
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Posted by maggie on 04.27.2010, 03:31 PM: There are some new magazine scans with screen shots
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Posted by Roarkiller on 04.28.2010, 11:44 AM: One more reason to get the DSI XL for me, lol.
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Posted by maggie on 04.28.2010, 12:23 PM: I don't think there is much point to buying a DSi XL at this point... the 3DS is rumored to be getting a release by the end of this year, which I'm pretty sure will be before Ninokuni gets an international release (if it even does...)
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Posted by kitsunejr on 04.28.2010, 12:51 PM: To me it looks like it is going to be released just look at the release dates:-
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Posted by maggie on 04.28.2010, 01:00 PM: It's only assumed that it will be released in other countries, but there is no definite confirmation yet... Though, it would be pretty strange if they didn't release it outside of Japan. |
Posted by Roarkiller on 04.29.2010, 11:04 AM: With a screen size of less than 4", I'll stick to the XL and wait fo the next version o the 3DS, thanks. Apparently Nintendo is still keeping the habit of making small screens.
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Posted by maggie on 04.29.2010, 12:01 PM: I guess that's true... the large screen sizes for the XL have received a lot of praise. I'm personally sticking with my regular DSi until the 3DS comes out - so long is it will have some improved screen size to that, I'll be happy (not that I'm saying that the DSi screen size is bad, I did spend a lot of years gaming on my old DS Phat after all, haha).
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Posted by Roarkiller on 05.04.2010, 10:27 AM:
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Posted by maggie on 05.04.2010, 12:36 PM: I never said I was expecting a 4 inch screen. The regular DSi has a screen size of 3.25 inches, so I am expecting the 3DS to have some improvement to that. Rumor has it that the screen size will be 3.4 inches, but as I said, that is just a rumor.
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Posted by GhibStuFan on 05.05.2010, 05:10 PM: I don't care if they translate it into english or not, I mean I hope they do. I want no matter what. The only guestion is "how much will it cost to import it?" if they don't dub it lol
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