
Konami, not content with creating the game that had turned countless Japanese men into the proud boyfriends of hunks of plastic by way of Love Plus on the DS, are now are plotting to extend their control over the Japanese population at larger scale, via the introduction of the Love Plus Arcade.
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Nintendo’s credentials as a purveyor of healthy family entertainment have again hardened considerably with the news the DS stylus is once more being employed for the purpose of probing young girls, in this case by way of the roving hands of Yoshika.
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Japanese gamers share a ranking of the most enjoyable games of the first half of 2010, revealing the Japanese gaming market truly seems locked in desperate times.
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Nintendo apparently intends to eliminate piracy on its new 3DS with a suite of measures “too sophisticated to explain,” according to one bamboozled publisher.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Jun 25, 2010 13:29 JST
- Tags: 2ch, Copyright, Crime, Dating, DS, Konami, Love Plus, Otaku, Ronery, Technology

Virtual girlfriend par excellence Love Plus+ has been released, and pirates have been dismayed to find their virtual girlfriends dump them if they have the gall to pirate the game.
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Just as it did with Ninja Gaiden and its notorious controller jiggle, Tecmo has apparently added the same tech to its 3DS version of the Dead or Alive franchise.
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An artist’s rendition of the erotic possibilities offered by Nintendo’s 3DS handheld, showing what fine use a 3D screen could be put to.
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A trailer for the Resident Evil Revelations, a key flagship title for the 3DS, has been released, and many are highly impressed by the graphics on show.
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If the hype is to be believed Nintendo’s 3DS will utterly destroy all flimsy PSP opposition and be crowned undisputed king of handhelds come release, but the release of the GPU used in the device and a subsequent comparison to its PSP nemesis seems to put this in doubt, at least going by the paper specification…
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One of Sony’s senior PR flacks is adamant that the PSP, like the PS3, has a 10-year life-cycle and so is good until 2014, seemingly ruling out any prospect of a quick release for a putative PSP2.
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Nintendo’s announcement of its latest DS iteration, the 3DS, has been greeted with some enthusiasm, but notably omitted any mention of the price – this has been estimated at being from $250 to $300, the price of a full blown home console.
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Nintendo apparently believes the use of large breasted blondes is the best way to emphasise the “3D” capabilities of the recently unveiled 3DS.
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