Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero?

Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero?

This is an update to the NIS Fiscal Report article posted a couple of days ago.

Unsurprisingly, NIS' stock has taken a hit, but it was apparently so bad that JASDAQ (Japanese NASDAQ) had to put a freeze on the price...

Hit 'the jump' to see how much it dropped before the stock price was frozen.

The first 9 months fiscal report from Nippon Ichi Software (NIS) has been posted in English, on Kotaku. Nippon Ichi Software for those not in the know, is a company known for releasing strategy RPGs, such as the cult hit Disgaea series, as well as other cult titles.

The first 9 months fiscal report from Nippon Ichi Software has been posted, and it really doesn't look good doods.

'Hit the jump', as they say, for the info. For the fans of the company, I suggest you do what they say befo...

"Harusato Akenaga on NISA possibly localizing Ar tonelico III if given the opportunity:

"Yes. Basically, I like that game, and many of our fans like that game, but we had some problems [with the] Ar tonelico II localization. We are really sorry for that. But still, we want to get the license for Ar tonelico III. And, we'll be really careful not to make that problem with the next title.""

""We're releasing Sakura Wars V first because we figured it's the last version that came out and it's obviously the most polished, at least battle system-wise. And it's something that's easier for Sony [to] accept and release a game like [Sakura Wars V], because previously Sony didn't like games that had dating sim aspects. They thought it might not be a suitable game for the PlayStation brand but they're actually happy about Sakura Wars now ever since they saw the actual game. So, if this one..."

"KOEI Ltd will initially begin UK distribution for NIS’s titles in the early summer, with three games across the range of Sony consoles - Ar Tonelico 2: Melody of the Metafalica for PlayStation2 (RRP £19.99), Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero? for Sony PlayStation Portable (RRP £29.99), and Cross Edge for PLAYSTATION3 (RRP £39.99)."

Spring and love and all that garbage are in the air, and with that kicks off a solid batch of games this week. The obvious blockbuster is Street Fighter IV, the fighting game for pretty much everyone, really, then the fabulous RTS Dawn of War II (the RTS even for people who don't play RTS), and two titles from equally reputable RPG series': Dragon Quest V and Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon.

Bon semaine!

Gaming Evolution reviews the latest spin-off of the Disgaea series staring the beloved penguin-like creature known as Prinny. In his first adventure on his own, Prinny must solve a epic crime brought against Demon Lord Etna.