Tuesday, September 8, 2009

In Stock 9/9/09 - Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days (Sony PSP) - $29.99

Our Price: $29.99 With Free Ship
Release Date: 9/8/09
UPC: 857823001406
Genre: RPG
Company: NIS
Version: USA - Region Free
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NIS America announced that they were publishing the PlayStation Portable version under the name Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days. It is slated for release in the United States on September 8, 2009.

The re-release features bonus material over the original, including an expanded playable character line-up, an Axel Mode storyline, more createable monsters and more powerful versions of existing spells. Features from the sequel Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice are also introduced, including the Magichange system and Level Spheres in the Item World.

Features
  • Over 55 new battle stages, 4 new story chapters, and a new playable character
  • Enhanced content spanning over 150 hours of gameplay
  • Magichange and Throw/Receive system from Disgaea 3 on the PLAYSTATION 3 has been added, allowing battle units to transform into weapons and units to be caught and thrown to strategically attack the enemy
  • Anime Style Comedy - Like the battle system, the story and characters are all over-the-top and good laughs from all the back-stabbing, good-for-nothing characters
  • Infinite number of battle maps
  • Keeping with the tradition of Disgaea PlayStation Portable re-releases, Music Shops and Data Shops are available, giving the ability to purchase in-game music to play during forays into Item World. Additional content, such as the ability to create female Ronins, is unlocked by having a Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness save file on the same memory stick as the Dark Hero Days save file, as well as Downloadable content including Pram from Makai Kingdom, Marona and Ash from Phantom Brave, Dark Eclair from La Pucelle and Majin Hanako (unconfirmed name) from a future title. Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days requires OFW 5.55 to play.

In Stock 9/10/09 - Little Big Planet: Game of the Year Edition (Playstation 3) - $59.99

Our Price: $59.99 With Free Shipping
IN STOCK 9/10/09

Release Date: 9/9/09
UPC: 711719820826
Genre: Adventure
Company: Sony
Version: US
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Winner of over 80 multiple awards, including several Game of the Year awards, LittleBigPlanet returns with its signature "Play, Create and Share" experience plus irresistible new bonus content.

Players can play 18 brand new levels, create their own experiences with bonus costume and level packs, then go online to share their levels with other players around the world or play over 1 Million user generated levels that have been uploaded since launch. There is no better time to join the world of LBP.

Features
  • Customizable characters and Multiplayer platforming action.
  • Over 50 awesome levels to inspire and teach you the skills to CREATE
  • Collect over 500 objects, stickers, tools and costumes as resources for your own levels.
  • Over 1 Million User Generated Levels to play
  • 18 New Bonus Levels designed by actual LBP Community Members

Customizable characters and Multiplayer platforming action. Over 50 awesome levels to inspire and teach you the skills to CREATE Collect over 500 objects, stickers, tools and costumes as resources for your own levels. Over 1 Million User Generated Levels to play 18 New Bonus Levels designed by actual LBP Community Members

New Pre-Order - 12/17/09 - Final Fantasy XIII 13 (Import Playstation 3) PS3 - $94.99 W/ Free Shipping

Our Price: $94.99 w/ Free Shipping
Release: 12/17/09
UPC: 4988601006187
Genre: RPG
Company: Square Enix
Version: Japan - Region Free
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Final Fantasy XIII​ is a console role-playing game being developed by Square Enix. It is stated to be released for PlayStation 3 in Japan, and on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in Europe and North America. First appearing at the 2006 E3, the game features futuristic elements and is set in a high-tech world. It is set to be released in Japan on December 17, 2009.

Final Fantasy XIII is the flagship title of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII collection.

The concept for Final Fantasy XIII's battle system is to maintain the strategic nature of command-based battles. The system stemmed from a desire to create battles similar to those found in Final Fantasy VII Advent Children.Like those in Final Fantasy XII, enemies are integrated into the world environment. Yet unlike Final Fantasy XII battles do not take place in the same "dimension", but rather a short flash transports players to a new battle screen, separate from the main playing world. The Active Time Battle (ATB) system will return, but it works differently from its predecessors. Users will be able to chain large numbers of commands together in order to achieve attack bonuses.