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Re: June Nintendo Power Article on A New Beginning
Posted: Jun 17, 2012 7:38 am
by Greenfly11
DazzleKitty wrote:The sooner this game comes out, the better. I haven't looked so forward to a game in a long time. When I found out the official release date I am going to put in some vacation time from work just to play it for a few days. And if it happens to come out during the holidays I will not be asking for it for Christmas. The wait would be torture. I will be buying it for myself immediately as a Christmas present for myself, haha!
^ This. If it comes out before Christmas I won't be able to wait until then. I can be very patient most of the time, except with games that I'm reaaally looking forward to ^_^"
Re: June Nintendo Power Article on A New Beginning
Posted: Jun 17, 2012 1:39 pm
by the midnighttiger
Keera wrote:Oooo what if they release a special edition 3DS with HM on it 0__0
Maybe, but I highly doubt it. If they do release a special 3ds/ game combo, I will probably be a more reconized game.
Re: June Nintendo Power Article on A New Beginning
Posted: Jun 19, 2012 1:55 am
by Ubunchu
Birdgirl789 wrote:I just bought Nintendo Power's June edition for the Last Story article and was suprised to see HM! If anyone was curious, here's the article. There's also the same picture of the girl MC we're used to seeing and another picture of a cow.
Farm Fresh
Natsume plows forth the north forty with Harvest Moon: A New Benginning on Nintendo 3DS.
Time flies down on the virtual farm. It's hard to believe 15 years have passed since the very first Harvest Moon debuted on the Super NES in 1997. Nintendo gamers have come back to the series year after year, and the Nintendo 3DS is set to host the lastest installment in the series.
Customazation is the buzzword in Harvest Moon: A New Beginning, coming out later this year. That means full-featured farmer-edit mode with options for things like gender, hairstyles, and facial features, plus more flexibility in setting up the farm itself. No longer does the corn field go here or and the pasture go there. Players can lay out their land how they like, redorate their ranch house, spruce up the local village, and otherwise work toward the perfect 3D-argriculture experience.
The only thing I can say that caught my eye was "
coming out later this year."
AHHHH!!! YES!!!! I'm sooo excited now! :D I really wanted a good 3ds game lately, and this looks like I'm going to be getting one sometime within the next six months, yay!!