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VIZ Brings Blue Dragon Anime to iTunes

blue_dragon_x360_8-640x VIZ Brings Blue Dragon Anime to iTunes genresWhen Blue Dragon first hit the 360 in Japan back in 2006, the game was a surprising hit, helping the 360 to begin carving out a niche for itself in the tough Japanese market. The game’s success led to a merchandising bonanza, one part of which included a manga series in Shonen Jump and an anime series, both based on the Microsoft RPG game. Now, thanks to VIZ Media, the anime series has seen its debut here in the states, piching up a Western fan following. Today, VIZ announced that it’s bringing the popular anime series to Apple’s iTunes service, and as a special launch promotion, the first episode will be available for download for free on the iTunes Store until March 10th at http://www.itunes.com/tv/bluedragon.

“We are excited to add the beloved Blue Dragon animation to the growing library of VIZ Media titles now available on the iTunes store.” says Ken Sasaki, Sr. Vice President of Strategy & Business Development, VIZ Media. “VIZ Media is committed to giving fans the best in animated entertainment and we are thrilled to provide the best options in delivering exciting animated content in a high quality digital way.”

Sure, a free episode is a good way to grab some attention for the show. But if you need a refresher on the source material, another option would be to check out Gus Mastrapa’s review of the game to see if Blue Dragon might be up your alley to begin with.

Lost Odyssey Finally in Stores

Lost Odyssey, the next-gen RPG from Mistwalker only for Xbox 360 has finally made it to U.S. retailers. In Lost Odyssey players jump into the boots of the immortal Kaim as he, along with friends he”ll meet during his journey, unravels the past and ultimately his destiny though multiple generations. During the game, Kaim will become part of families, make friends, fall in and out of love, and live his seemingly never-ending life as the world around him changes dramatically over the ages.

Microsoft is making plenty of promises with this game, including massively-multiplayer online elements, story sequences penned by award-winning Japanese novelist Kiyoshi Shigematsu in cooperation with producer Hironobu Sakaguchi, massive beautiful worlds, cinematics inspired by renowned Japanese comic artist Takehiko Inoue, and gameplay that spans multiple generations played out through 1,000 years of Kaim’’s life.

Created by Hironobu Sakaguchi (of Final Fantasy and Blue Dragon fame) in conjunction with Microsoft Game Studios and developer Feelplus, the title is available for an ESRP of $59.99 and rated T (Teen). Look for the game in stores now.

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The Games That Time Forgot

The Games That Time Forgot


The games we're pulling together in this feature won't appear on any of those best-of lists and get confused looks when you mention them in conversation. Just because time has forgotten these titles, though, doesn't mean you should forget them, too.

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