
Professor Layton developer Level 5 starts work on PS4 game
Professor Layton and Ni no Kuni developer says it might be able to announce the new title soon.
Professor Layton and Ni no Kuni developer says it might be able to announce the new title soon.
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Professor Layton developer joins US trade group alongside publishers Rubicon Organization and Little Orbit.
Publisher gets 20.9 percent revenue share thanks to Ryu Ga Gotoku: Of the End's release and high retail pricing.
Producer and director of Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre shares details about upcoming game.
Level-5 CEO revealed info on Twitter.
Square Enix remake for Sony's handheld tops 100,000 sold as 3DS and PSP hardware race goes down to the wire.
Koei's action game continues selling as top 10 software sales cut in half, hardware sales down roughly 30 percent in first full week after devastating earthquake.
CEO unsure about Asia and China market but plans to develop games for North American market.
Koei Tecmo beat-'em-up cruises to first-place finish on Japanese sales charts; 3DS tops hardware list for third straight week as Professor Layton, Nintendogs + Cats retain positions.
Square Enix's PSP fighting game sequel cruises to top spot on sales charts, 3DS retains hold atop hardware sales chart with more than 200,000 units sold in second week.
Games for Nintendo's latest portable claim half of top 10 software chart, but PSP Phantasy Star and Gundam games take top spots.
Nintendo fans in Tokyo endure the frigid cold to pick up the new glasses-free 3D handheld.
Combined sales of four DS puzzle-fests hit major milestone, reports developer Level-5; launch of first 3DS title to be marked with live webcast.
Eight titles to be released alongside new handheld for its February 26 debut on home soil; game prices to range from 4,800 yen ($57) to 6,090 yen ($73); full Japanese ...
Level 5 teams up with Capcom for new crossover title; will be penned by Ace Attorney director Shu Takumi.
Spring 2011 software lineup in Japan features Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Pilotwings, Super Street Fighter IV; Mega Man Legends 3 Project and Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D revealed.
We take a look at how 3D gaming works and which platforms support it.
Keiji Inafune apparently confirms the Dead Rising 2 publisher is collaborating with studio on an undisclosed project; Professor Layton franchise sales hit 9.5 million units.
3D is the key to success apparently.
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