
Nino Kuni sequel possible if PS3 version succeeds overseas - Level-5 CEO
Level-5 is confident about localised version's success; the DS version has been canned halfway, due to logistics issue.
Level-5 is confident about localised version's success; the DS version has been canned halfway, due to logistics issue.
Rerelease of last year's Birth by Sleep with international version's extras tops the chart with ease; Monster Hunter Portable 3, Donkey Kong Country Returns take second, third again.
Capcom's critter-killing beat-'em-up easily retains top software slot with 133,500 sales, but PSP loses hold on hardware crown.
Capcom's PSP beat-'em-up maintains chart-leading position during uneventful cusp week; PSP sells nearly 100,000.
Capcom's PSP action game retains top spot as Studio Ghibli-Level Five collaboration Ninokuni, Donkey Kong Country Returns spar for second.
More than 200,000 people swarmed the sweaty halls of Makuhari Messe in Japan last week, a new record for the CESA-organised event.
We find out how Oliver winds up in the world of Ninokuni.
Delayed Nintendo DS game also coming to PlayStation 3, developed by Level 5 in association with Japanese animation house.
We finally get a chance to see the result of the collaboration between the talented Studio Ghibli and Level-5.
Animation house behind Spirited Away collaborates with Professor Leyton developer on upcoming project.
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