Posted Jan 21, 2008 at 02:32PM by Sally B. Listed in: News, Games, Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Tags: Sony, Sega, ESRB, Flying Lab Software, Marvelous Interactive, Arika
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On Shelves This Week  - Image 1Another week is opening, and this means another hearty list of games to look forward to. Wii and DS gamers are sure to be the biggest winners this week as Nintendo once again owns this batch of releases. But of course, Sony and Microsoft aren't about to be left behind, as they too have their own little offerings of joy for the fans. Check out the full list of games coming out this week over at the full article.

Originally posted Jan 21, 2008 at 12:47AM

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Posted Jan 12, 2008 at 10:37PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Videos, Games Tags: Marvelous Interactive
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Akagawa Jirou Mystery: Yasoukyoku - Image 1Here's a trailer of Akagawa Jirou Mystery: Yasoukyoku, an interesting albeit little known title from Marvelous Interactive. The mystery part in its title is no joke, because even after seeing ample amount of gameplay footage, we're still at a loss about how exactly this game will play like. Check out the mysterious trailer yourself at the full article.

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Posted Dec 30, 2007 at 08:34PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Games, Screenshots, Rune Factory 2 Tags: Marvelous Interactive
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Rune Factory 2 box - Image 1Want more of Marvelous Interactive's Rune Factory 2? This Harvest Moon with a good dose of hack-and-slash still won't be released until early next year in Japan, but what we do have at the full article are screenshots that should get fans excited.

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Posted Dec 29, 2007 at 02:23AM by Charles D. Listed in: Scans, Games, Rune Factory 2 Tags: Marvelous Interactive
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Box art of Marvelous Interactive's Rune Factory 2 for DS - Image 1It's been a while since we've heard a peep from Marvelous Interactive's sequel to the fantasy-themed Harvest Moon game Rune Factory. Taken from a scan of A-Station magazine, here's another look at some of the new faces and features that will be included in Rune Factory 2 on the Nintendo DS.

For more information, check out the full article after the jump!

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Posted Dec 27, 2007 at 10:51AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Homebrew Games, News Tags: Japan, Google, Marvelous Interactive, Shonen Jump, Marvelous
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Marvelous Entertainment announces To Love-Ru for PSP and DS - Image 1It looks like another hit title in Japan is about to get the gamer treatment. Marvelous Entertainment has just opened up a site for To Love-Ru, an ongoing manga penned by Hasemi Saki, and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki.  More details on the PSP and DS games are in the full article.

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Posted Dec 04, 2007 at 10:23PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Marvelous Interactive, Will Wright, Yasuhiro Wada
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Yasushiro Wada - Image 1Similar to Harvest Moon games, Marvelous Interactive's Yasuhiro Wada said he wants to create something like Spore (Nintendo Wii, DS, PC) in which gamers can create something that grows and produces other nifty stuff. In an interview, Wada talked about micro worlds and shared his ideas.

Find out more at the full article.

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Posted Oct 12, 2007 at 12:20AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Sony, North America, Ignition Entertainment, New Zealand, Marvelous Interactive
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Ignition Entertainment builds a long-term partnership with Marvelous Entertainment - Image 1 


Ignition Entertainment puts a new twist in the term "old school." In a recent announcement, the long time publisher of interactive software has teamed up with Marvelous Interactive in a long-term partnership which aims to bring many of its Japanese cult classic arcade games to locals here in North America.

Ignition is aiming to bring back some of the old time favorites a lot of newer gamers have yet to experience. Many old timers (you can include me in that list, sad to say) will remember gaming classics like Bubble Bobble, New Zealand Story and Rainbow Islands when they first came out on their respective consoles providing them with lots of arcade action for hours on end.

Soon, you'll be able to catch all of them in their newest incarnations for the next gen handhelds. Everyone can expect to see Bubble Bobble Double Shot and New Zealand Story Revolution on the Nintendo DS, while you can catch Rainbow Islands Evolution on the Sony PlayStation Portable.

All three games will be an exact port in terms of story content and gameplay, however you'll be blown away with some of the new upgrades all three games will be coming out with when they finally hit video game shelves. In any case, it's nice to know that Ignition is still willing to reintroduce games which would otherwise have fallen into the cracks of gaming obscurity. Hopefully, we'll all be seeing these titles soon enough on handhelds everywhere.

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Posted Sep 21, 2007 at 05:26AM by Ryan A. Listed in: News Tags: Japan, Natsume, North America, Marvelous Interactive, Yasuhiro Wada
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Marvelous Interactive to open U.S. office for faster titles distribution - Image 1If you've been closely following QJ.NET's coverage of the unfolding Tokyo Game Show (TGS), you'll know that one of the more anticipated titles (even though slated for Japan-only releases) belong to Marvelous Interactive.

We just got word that these titles will be soon arriving in North American shores as well. This news came from Harvest Moon creator Yasuhiro Wada as he spoke about Marvelous' plans for U.S. and the rest of the Western markets.

According to Wada, a satellite office will be opened somewhere in North America within the next two years. Wada metioned:


We'll bring a couple of people from Japan to manage, but of course we need somebody in the U.S. who already has connections and relationships with retailers and distribution channels, which is why we are hoping to find a partnership with someone who's already in the U.S.


The video game creator also said that this will facilitate the releases of their different titles in the said region. "We might leave Harvest Moon with Natsume. But all the new and original titles we'll be trying to launch in Japan, we'll want to launch ourselves in the U.S.", Yasuhiro Wada continued.

Some of the more prominent titles from Marvelous Interactive include No More Heroes for Nintendo Wii and Valhalla Knights 2 for the PlayStation Portable.

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Posted Aug 16, 2007 at 01:44PM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Sega, CESA, Marvelous Interactive, Level 5, Marvelous
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Level 5 to announce a genre-breaking game at TGS 07 - Image 1The Computer Entertainment Suppliers Association (CESA) just released a partial list of exhibitors that will be attending this year's Tokyo Game Show or TGS. Since this is just an initial announcement, most titles are made for the Japanese audience and we have no idea whether these will be localized for English-speaking markets.

We brought up the topic just the same because there are some entries in the list that we know you are quite familiar with. More importantly, it looks like development studio Level 5 has plans to shake the game genre to its very core as it included an untitled entry that is "set to create a new genre". Here's the list:
  • Imabikisou, Sega, PlayStation 3, Adventure
  • Senjou no Valkyria, Sega, PlayStation 3, RPG
  • Sakura Taisen DS, Sega, DS, RPG
  • Galaxy Angel II Mugen Kairou no Kagi, Broccoli, PlayStation 2, adventure/simulation
  • Rune Factory 2, Marvelous Interactive, DS, RPG
  • Dungeon Explorer, Hudson, PSP, action RPG
  • Layton Kyouju to Akuma no Hako, Level 5, tba, adventure
  • Untitled game set to create a new genre, Level 5, tba, tba
Take note that this short list was compiled first by online site RPG Fan. Given the nature of the said site, we can expect the secret title to be an RPG as well. It could be a hybrid of some sort, but we're not really certain what it is. What do you think guys?

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Posted Aug 06, 2007 at 02:08AM by Sally B. Listed in: Scans, Games, Rune Factory 2 Tags: Famitsu, Marvelous Interactive
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Rune Factory 2 - Image 1 Rune Factory 2 - Image 2


Famitsu, the ever-reliable tome of gaming, has two scans for the new video game Rune Factory 2 for the Nintendo DS. Developed by Marvelous Interactive, this sequel the Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon has you plant crops, whack monsters, and get the girl at the end of the day.

Our weblator indicates that the key elements found in the prequel, Rune Factory, are still present: capturing animals for food and help in farming, among others. The scans from Famitsu also show new characters as well as new environments.

While we don't have enough information about this great game (which is part of the Harvest Moon video games, by the way) at the moment, do stick around here in QJ as we dig up more details.

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