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XY/XX gets second date

Sega getting to second base (and possibly further) with dating game sequel subtitled Where Do Babies Come From?
By Staff, GameSpot
Posted Jul 27, 2005 6:15 pm PT

In advertisements featured in the latest issues of Japanese game magazines, Sega has unveiled that it will release a sequel to its love-filled Nintendo DS game, titled Feel the Magic: XY/XX in North America. The original XY/XX was released with the eccentric subtitle of "Kimi no tame nara Shineru" (I can die for you) in Japanese. The next installation will carry the equally unique, albeit potentially racy, name "Akachan wa doko kara kuru no?" (Where do babies come from?).

The box art for Akachan wa doko kara kuru no? features two female silhouettes in similar postures to the original XY/XX, except they're wearing dresses this time and holding a rose in their mouths.

GameSpot will have more details on the game as they become available. In the meantime, snuggle up with a full review of the original title.

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