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Mobile Game Bargains: July 9, 2012

John Bedford (Modojo): Modojo rounds up the best of the price-drops for Monday 9th July.

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The Five Best Kemco JRPGs

Japanese video game developer Kemco, Kotobuki Engineering & Manufacturing Co has been making video games since the mid-1980s. In 2007, they started to be exclusively a mobile game developer. Before that, they published games for every system but had a larger production in Nintendo systems. There first title was Dough Boy put out on the NES way back in 1985. Kemco found their calling generally producing titles boasting immersive storytelling and quality gameplay. They have become a staple in mobile JRPGs with their old school set up and anime style designs.

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Melankolis1326d ago

Kemco, Dataeast, Sunsoft, Natsume, etc.
Part of my childhood.

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Symphony of Eternity Now Available For Nintendo 3DS

The retro-style fantasy RPG Symphony of Eternity is now available for Nintendo 3DS in North America and Europe via the Nintendo eShop for $7.99 / €7.99.

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Better living through video games

Rob Manuel of G4@Syfygames writes:

"It's hard to imagine video games helping out with your daily life; becoming a better dancer, seeing more of your world, or getting more exercise. We often run to games to escape reality, not make it better. You can probably point out some of the games that already exist to help you lose weight or help you in various school subjects (Thank you, Carmen Sandiego). I want to look at some games that move outside the realm of education and create a world for you to explore. And when you're done, you'll take away something from the experience and never really know it."

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