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Eight 3DS Games Nintendo Needs to Bring to the West

Nintendo wants to bring more Japanese third-party games over to North America, but what could it have in mind?

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During a recent financial results briefing by Nintendo, company President Satoru Iwata pledged Nintendo's dedication to bring more Japanese third-party 3DS games to North America and Europe, and there are, in fact, a handful of exclusives deserving of attention. We've compiled a list of eight games that are currently being held captive by the usual suspects: sales numbers, cultural differences, manpower, and budgets. You might imagine that a few of these games could be localized without Nintendo's assistance, but since none of them have been officially announced, Iwata's statement can be seen as a glimmer of hope for hungry 3DS owners. We may be getting a translated version of Project X Zone, but not everyone is as crazy…er, intelligent, as Namco Bandai.

1. Bravely Default: Flying Fairy, Square Enix 2012

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This attractive role-playing game was released in Japan on October 11, 2012. It was the best-selling game during its initial week of availability, topping out at 140,000 copies sold. That figure has since doubled, and Bravely Default is considered a hit by Square Enix's standards, prompting the series' continuation in the PC game currently under development, Bravely Default: Praying Brage.

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With a deep job system, a wealth of social features, and the art of Akihiko Yoshida (Vagrant Story, Final Fantasy Tactics, Final Fantasy XII) behind it, Bravely Default has a lot to offer to fans of RPGs, particularly those with a soft spot for Yoshida's past works. There's an outspoken group of journalists and RPG fans knocking on Square Enix's door, but the company either doesn't hear us, or doesn't want to. Apart from the number of voice-overs in the game, it's not clear why Square Enix wouldn't jump at the chance to localize Bravely Default for Westerners. Theoretically, it could scrap the voice-overs and rely on text, and I bet plenty of people would feel perfectly content. Kick Square Enix's butt into gear, Iwata!

2. Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, Level-5 2012

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With both series garnering favorable reactions in the West, it's surprising that Capcom hasn't announced an English localization of this potential hit. Professor Layton and Ace Attorney games may not play alike, but the mixture of puzzles and virtual trials might be crazy enough to work.

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We haven't seen an Ace Attorney game in English since 2010's Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, and we missed out on the Japanese-only sequel from 2011, unofficially known as Miles Edgeworth 2. That also happened to be the worst-selling Ace Attorney game in the past five years. Professor Layton, on the other hand, has always found its way to Western shores in a timely manner. Unfortunately, initial sales of Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright were worse than Miles Edgeworth 2 in Japan, and if that's preventing Level-5 or Capcom from making a move, it may take Nintendo's involvement to get this game into the hands of Westerners.

3. Time Travelers, Level-5 2012

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Time Travelers isn't the sort of game that would have been localized in the past, but after games such as Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors and Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward were released to resoundingly positive reactions, there's a better chance that visual-novel games might start to find their way to Western shores.

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After a mysterious incident ruined large parts of Tokyo in 2013, the city was rebuilt, and its technology advanced considerably, due in part to a mysterious tower (referred to as the "space elevator") and its ability to generate large amounts of energy. The game takes place 18 years after the incident, in 2031, following the paths of five different people. As the game's title implies, you can manipulate time within the game, which lets you reverse previous decisions and alter the future. The story's conflict stems from Yuri, an exceptional high school student born at the time of the incident, who must keep her origins a secret. The game was released on the PSP, Vita, and 3DS, but considering publishers aren't jumping at the chance to release it in the West, Nintendo has the chance to kill two birds with one stone: publish what looks to be a fantastic visual novel to further diversify the 3DS library while also preventing another publisher from releasing the game on a Sony platform.

4. Dragon Quest VII, Square Enix 2013

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Dragon Quest VII's release on the PlayStation (as Dragon Warrior VII) didn't make much of a splash back in 2001, but it was the first game in the series to arrive on Western shores since Dragon Warrior IV landed on the NES in 1992, and the series' popularity has grown considerably over the last 12 years.

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Although you might expect Square Enix to be the most suitable publisher for the remake, don't forget that Nintendo published Dragon Quest IX on the Nintendo DS in North America and Europe back in 2011. It went on to become the second game in the series to sell more than 1 million copies outside of Japan, following the trend set by Dragon Quest VIII in 2004. Back in 2001, Dragon Quest VII landed on the PlayStation a few months after the PlayStation 2 launched in North America, and realistically, it never had a chance to find a new audience. The game has been completely remade in 3D and looks fantastic, unlike the rather crummy mix of 2D and 3D found in the PlayStation version. Now that the series is relatively fresh in people's minds, Nintendo would do well to encourage Square Enix to publish Dragon Quest VII in the West. If Square Enix opts out, don't be surprised if Nintendo eventually picks up the slack.

5. E.X. Troopers, Capcom 2012

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This Lost Planet spin-off series takes the battle between snow pirates and the monstrous akrid into the realm of anime and manga, featuring brightly colored characters and an emphasis on highly stylized cutscenes.

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E.X. Troopers on the 3DS is very similar to the Japanese exclusive PlayStation 3 version of the game in terms of visuals and gameplay. There's the third-person action that the series is known for, accentuated by the main character's personal jetpack, but the cel-shaded presentation really lightens the mood. True, you're still on a distant planet fighting giant bugs for survival, but E.X. Troopers doesn't attempt to deliver gritty and stressful combat. Instead, it's a colorful, fast-paced shooter with enough personality to charm the pants off anyone who isn't completely cynical or wholly opposed to cartoony art styles. Capcom has repeatedly made it clear that it has zero plans to localize the game, but that doesn't mean Nintendo can't fix its mistake.

6. Dragon Quest: Rocket Slime 3, Square Enix 2011

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Speaking of charm, Rocket Slime 3 has one hell of a charming mascot, the immediately recognizable Slime enemy from the Dragon Quest series. The first game in the Rocket Slime series was released in the US back in 2006 on the Nintendo DS, but its sequel remains exclusive to Japan. Maybe, just maybe, Nintendo can prevent that from happening again.

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You control the iconic Slime on his lighthearted adventure to find magical orbs strewn about his world, flinging yourself into enemies and collecting items while exploring environments from a top-down perspective. Any items or enemies you gather can then be used during naval battles. "How?" you ask. Well, by firing them out of cannons, obviously. As in the tank battles in the original Rocket Slime, you'll go head-to-head with the Plob opposition in epic contests of might, firing debris and monsters at each other in an attempt to weaken defenses and board your opponent's ship. Rocket Slime games wear their goofiness on their sleeve, and based on the positive reactions to the original game from the few who actually bought it, such untempered wackiness works regardless of region. If Nintendo opted to publish Rocket Slime 3 and marketed it for what it is, I bet they'd find that 3DS owners are surprisingly receptive to whimsical worlds and creative experimentation.

7. Beyond the Labyrinth, Konami 2012

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Konami partnered with Star Ocean developer Tri-Ace to develop a slow-paced, dungeon-crawling RPG, and the result is a beautiful game that injects personality into the otherwise somber experiences typical of the subgenre.

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Beyond the Labyrinth is played from a first-person perspective, but you won't find yourself constantly staring into the void of a dungeon. Instead, you're partnered with a young girl who frequently engages you in conversation and convincingly reacts to the world and events around her. Dungeon-crawling series such as Etrian Odyssey have found success on the DS in North America, and as a game that tries to take the genre in new directions, Beyond the Labyrinth could find its own following if Konami or Nintendo decides to publish it outside of Japan.

8. Super Robot Wars UX, Namco Bandai 2013

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The last game on this list might give potential publishers a licensing headache, but that doesn't mean it won't be worth the effort. Super Robot Wars pits giant mecha from a multitude of anime series against one another in a turn-based strategy game reminiscent of Fire Emblem and Project X Zone, and though the story bringing these disparate characters together may be a tad contrived, the variety of characters and combat abilities is where Super Robot Wars shines.

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Unfortunately, considering the number of properties that go into a Super Robot Wars game, the chances of UX becoming available outside of Japan are slim. The only games in the series to receive localizations were from the Original Generation subseries, because of their exclusive use of original characters and mechs created by Banpresto. Precedents exist that make it not completely foolhardy to hope for a Western release, though. Many people thought Tatsunoko vs. Capcom on the Wii wouldn't make it out of Japan due to similar concerns, but that didn't prevent its eventual release, thanks to Tatsunoko's assistance in negotiating regional licenses on a per-character basis. Convincing Namco Bandai to work with its North American and European partners to secure new licenses for the game won't be easy, but Nintendo might be able to pull it off.

No Caption ProvidedSo there you have it: eight games that, if the stars (and Iwata) align, might one day go on sale outside of Japan. If you peruse the list of releases for gaps between regions, there aren't many games besides these eight that feel like logical conclusions in Nintendo's search. These are all high-quality games that, despite their undeniably Japanese personalities, have plenty to offer fans of their respective genres. Hopefully Nintendo sees that, and the gaps between regions can continue to shrink.

What say you? If not these, what other Japanese-exclusive 3DS games would you like to see localized for other regions?

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At least we're getting Project X Zone...

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@GSJones1994 Hell yeah!!!

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I actually thought the first 3 were already over here lol. actually kind of sad that they aren't. Money's low and I was hoping that I could pick up Dragon quest and bravely default when they dropped in price. This just means I have to wait for them to not only come over, but for them to lower in price. Unless ofcourse, assuming they do come over, I have money by then...

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@RPG_Fan_I_Am It's the same case with me. I'm getting a 3DS this April, then again I have to save up and wait for Project X Zone.

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@GSJones1994 @RPG_Fan_I_Am yea, bought an ipod touch so my gaming money's rather low lol. though I suppose I could sacrifice beer and food for a few months.

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Bravely and Dragon Quest look cool.

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Why should Nintendo bring this games to "West" ?

The only thing people play is Call Of Duty.... poor souls...

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@suplax Because there might be an audience of these games. You never know.

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I'm pretty sure he was being sarcastic there.

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@suplax Speak for yourself.

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@WeskerTeam @suplax notice that "poor souls" at the end.....

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@WeskerTeam @RPG_Fan_I_Am @suplax in that case enjoy your only game. CoD.... I myself like to play all things.

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@RPG_Fan_I_Am @WeskerTeam @suplax Notice "speak for yourself".

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@suplax sad but true.....

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i would hope that they would bring these games. It would be a good line of games that i would want. But i agree with the Super Robot series it maybe very tough to get here. I really enjoyed the OG series, and the other SR games versions of the other games in the series, that i've download But I can see that the other would be easier to bring over. it would be nice thats for sure. Lets all hope.

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Bravely Default!

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We really need Dragon Quest VII. That is simply 100+ hours of pure jRPG bliss.

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I also want Beyond the Labyrinth. I'm a sucker for anything by tri-Ace.

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Great article. I can only hope that these great looking titles will make it to Western shores.

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Oh please. for the love of all that is good, bring over Dragon Quest 7 for the 3DS. I remember getting that game as a kid, having no idea what it was or even what rpg's were like. That game opened up a whole new world for me as a kid, and is easily one of my fondest memories growing up. So please, either Square Enix or Nintendo, make it happen. I'm ready to go back in time again!

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Without even looking at the list, I can say the only one I care about is Wright Vs. Layton. I've already stated it once before, but I will say it again. If they bring that game stateside, they will have righted enough wrongs that will buy a copy of Street Fighter x Tekken.

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This is a good list. I don't have much faith in Square Enix after they washed their hands on DQIX (and apparently aren't interested in releasing Bravely Default), so I hope Nintendo picks up DQVII. I'm really hoping DQVII gets released, especially since they gave it a DQVIII-style makeover.

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Honestly, If i knew these were coming to the u.s. I would probably pick up a 3ds. I am waiting to see which system ends up with more rpgs I want to play.

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@Sikrion I'm assuming you mean the Vita, I own both systems and currently the Vita wins for RPG's to play. The PSN has a very wide selection of PS1, and PSP titles. Plus the Vita has several RPG's released. Plus a few online indie games for Download.

The 3ds online doesn't offer much aside from old Snes games and the like. Don't get me wrong, I like oldschool RPG's. But the PSN offers a lot of the same nes and then some. So really its just 3ds games vs the whole PSN selection.

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@RPG_Fan_I_Am @Sikrion i dont think he meant old rpg's...pretty sure he's talking about new releases and if thats the case the 3DS is rapidly gaining more and more newer and exclusive rpg's. Sure I play FF7 and Xenogears on my Vita but dont count the entire PSN when the majority are PS3 or older games just like how i cant count SNES games

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@PosiTVEMinD355 @RPG_Fan_I_Am @Sikrion I didn't really mean it like that, I meant like PSN plus vita games, which are mostly downloadable. vs the 3ds and it's online selection, Which it's online selection has a lot of PSN titles too, since they are all old games. but since I'm not really explaining myself well here, I'll just restate myself.

Basically its Vita titles, plus PSN indie games, vs 3ds titles.

I didn't mean PS1 titles as a comparison point, I was simply saying if there was any maybe he didn't play, say for instance I know a ton of people that would kill to play Legend of Mana, then he has those too. but as far as new ones go, currently the vita has more of a selection. Not saying it wont change in the future though. 3ds will have a wider selection probably in the next year or so. why I own both systems.

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**** yes

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Nice list, Peter. I really hope some of these games make it over.

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This would make me buy a 3DS.

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Please God yes. All of them but especially Bravery Default. Can't believe there still isn't any info for that one.

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I want to play all of these on my 3DS. Better start a petition, internet.

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that beyond the labyrinth game looks pretty awesome

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There's much more game from japan on every consoles that we absolutely need to bring here but this is a good list and I totally agree!! Games in the west sucks cough COD cough...

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BRAVELY DEFAULT!!!

If I have to import it I will, don't you test me Square!

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I would also buy all of these. VIDEO GAEMU

PS. THIS IS A GOOD-LOOKING FEATURE.

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I would buy all of the games listed!!! :3

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one game i'd like to see get localized is called Project X Zone for the 3DS. it's a collaboration between namco/bandai, Capcom and Sega. it has characters from each companies franchises likie .Hack, Dante from devil may cry and others. it's kinda like the japanese only release Capcom X Namco.


http://www.videogamesnewyork.com/images/Project_X_Zone_1st.jpg

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@Ranma_X_basic Project X Zone has already been confirmed for North America and Europe, and should ship at some point this summer.

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@doc-brown ...you didn't just hit your head on a toilet did ya, Doc? Hope that's true!

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since time travelers bombed, it will never be released outside Japan. never ever whatsoever. Well, maybe in 10 years when a fan team releases a subbed pirate version.

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Bravely Default, Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, Dragon Quest VII and Beyond the Labyrinth are 4 of the 3DS games I most want to play. I really do hope they all get localized, I agree that is is rather surprising Layton vs. Ace hasn't been announced. In my opinion it's pretty much 100% guaranteed that Dragon Quest VII will be localized as all three DS remakes of IV, V and VI made it here.

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I would love to have all these games over here. Hopefully we will at least get 3 or 4 of them in the near future.

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hope they bring a dbz game and digimon redigitize

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I gotta admit that I didn't know 3 of those games. With the exception of EX Troopers, which has actual technical reason not to be released outside Japan, I wouldn't be surprised if any of those games was released here. I'm at least hopeful for Bravely Default, it sold really well in Japan. If neither Square nor Nintendo want to localize it, maybe XSEED can do it.

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Well...

One year later, what do we have?

Bravely default, Layton vs P. Wright. That's al!!!!!!

Mr Iwata, you should invest at least in english tranlations, and advertisement, I think you could be more successful with all those very good games...

Please, we are waiting for.

Time travellers

Beyond the labyrinth

Dragon quest 7

...

Thank you very much for listenng to your US/EU fans.

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