Press Release - XSEED Games Confirms FRAGILE DREAMS: FAREWELL RUINS OF THE MOON Gone Gold
Upcoming Wii Exclusive Arrives in North America March 16th.
Torrance, Calif., (March 2, 2010) – XSEED Games announced today that FRAGILE DREAMS: FAREWELL RUINS OF THE MOON has gone gold, and will be shipping across North America on March 16th. Developed by NAMCO BANDAI Games and tri-Crescendo, FRAGILE DREAMS: FAREWELL RUINS OF THE MOON will be available in North America on March 16th, exclusively for Wii™ at the suggested retail price of $49.99. More information can be found at the newly launched website at www.fragiledreamswii.com
“This is one title that we felt strongly about bringing over from Japan,” stated Jun Iwasaki, President of XSEED Games. “It is our pleasure to be able to share such a unique and beautiful Japanese experience with the North American gamers.”
The North American release has been confirmed as containing the original Japanese voices in addition to the newly recorded English voice-overs, as well as a newly created Extras option that becomes available once the game has been cleared. This new mode allows players to revisit key event movies from the game in the movie gallery, view concept art, and watch the original Japanese trailers. FRAGILE DREAMS: FAREWELL RUINS OF THE MOON will also feature a dual-sided box front, with the original Japanese box front on the reverse side. A special pre-order bonus, The MOONLIGHT TRACKS soundtrack, will be available exclusively at GameStop and EB Games together with the retail release of the game, but only while supplies last.
About FRAGILE DREAMS: FAREWELL RUINS OF THE MOON
Marked by a remarkably haunting score, FRAGILE DREAMS: FAREWELL RUINS OF THE MOON finds protagonist Seto exploring an eerie and abandoned world, seemingly populated only by haunting ghosts and demons. As this lonely and lost soul, players encounter memorable characters, and discover the back story behind scavenged items that provide insight into the populations last days before a devastating apocalypse. Amidst this strangely beautiful atmosphere, players utilize the Wii Remote as a flashlight to illuminate Seto’s surroundings, solve puzzles and interact with the bleak, devastated environment, set to a moving, emotional soundtrack.
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