Professor Layton and the Last Specter includes bonus RPG, dated this October (along with Tetris: Axis for 3DS)
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While maybe not technically a 3DS game, the October 17 release date for Level 5's Professor Layton and the Last Specter is of more interest to those of us at Joystiq HQ than the latter half of this post. The fourth game in the popular series, Last Specter also includes, as a North American "exclusive," the bonus Professor Layton's London Life RPG developed by Brownie Brown. We say "exclusive" because the bonus game was included on the Japanese release of Last Specter as well; it appears the exclusive is that North American players don't need to beat the game to unlock the RPG.
On to the 3DS: While some of you have 20 free 3DS games to keep you company, newcomers to the system – who, yes, got in at a much-lower $170 asking price – are stuck with a still nascent library of games to choose from. With price out of the way, Nintendo's hoping to remedy this other 3DS shortcoming with a series of major fall releases ... like Tetris: Axis, which brings the always popular block-dropper to the 3DS on October 7 with new features like 8-player wireless multiplayer, augmented reality features and, of course, threedee. It joins Pokémon Rumble Blast, Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7 on the 3DS this fall.
On to the 3DS: While some of you have 20 free 3DS games to keep you company, newcomers to the system – who, yes, got in at a much-lower $170 asking price – are stuck with a still nascent library of games to choose from. With price out of the way, Nintendo's hoping to remedy this other 3DS shortcoming with a series of major fall releases ... like Tetris: Axis, which brings the always popular block-dropper to the 3DS on October 7 with new features like 8-player wireless multiplayer, augmented reality features and, of course, threedee. It joins Pokémon Rumble Blast, Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7 on the 3DS this fall.
Reader Comments (29)
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 2:07PM John Z said
This reminds me of a puzzle!
I am within you and without you. Plants need me, but you don't. I am as hard as diamond and as soft as flesh. Put water before me and I power your car; put water after me and I power you. I am number six.
What am I?
I am within you and without you. Plants need me, but you don't. I am as hard as diamond and as soft as flesh. Put water before me and I power your car; put water after me and I power you. I am number six.
What am I?
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 2:15PM John Z said
@Kazzahdrane
Well done!
Carbon, number six on the periodic table, is the building block of all life. Plants need it as CO2, but humans exhale CO2. Carbon crystals are called diamonds, and (as mentioned) flesh is mostly carbon. Hydrocarbons are most commonly found as fossil fuels, and carbohydrates are food.
That one was a little too easy, I think...
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Well done!
Carbon, number six on the periodic table, is the building block of all life. Plants need it as CO2, but humans exhale CO2. Carbon crystals are called diamonds, and (as mentioned) flesh is mostly carbon. Hydrocarbons are most commonly found as fossil fuels, and carbohydrates are food.
That one was a little too easy, I think...
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 2:57PM baby sea tuna said
@Kazzahdrane
Layton's apprentice does it again!
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Layton's apprentice does it again!
Posted: Aug 31st 2011 9:30AM John Z said
@revelated
Going by the exact wording, the ratio of pizza to people is one to four-- one pizza to four people. The details about slices and vegetarianism are extraneous in that case, and would lead someone to try to calculate eight divided by three. Of course, if you left out the word "slices" in your post, then the answer is two to one-- two slices of pizza for each person, whether they eat them or not.
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Going by the exact wording, the ratio of pizza to people is one to four-- one pizza to four people. The details about slices and vegetarianism are extraneous in that case, and would lead someone to try to calculate eight divided by three. Of course, if you left out the word "slices" in your post, then the answer is two to one-- two slices of pizza for each person, whether they eat them or not.
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 2:17PM John Z said
Anyway, all of this is great news. I was honestly not expecting to see the Layton's Life game localized due to the tremendous amount of text involved, but then again I forgot that the Animal Crossing folks probably aren't doing much at the moment and have a lot of time on their hands. Money is a little tight between now and then, though, so I may wind up having to wait on this until November (unless there's a significant first-run bonus).
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 2:23PM Softserve said
Cool, there really aren't enough 3D capable downloadable games on there. I think there's 4 now.
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 2:26PM Vordus said
I haven't finished Lost Future yet, but I still desperately want a 3DS for this...
I think I need to get my priorities straight.
I think I need to get my priorities straight.
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 3:10PM The Joy of Painting w Bob Ross said
@Vordus
This game is for the DS. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask, the fifth game, is for the 3DS.
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This game is for the DS. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask, the fifth game, is for the 3DS.
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 2:36PM mrmobius said
In other news: Nintendo confirms Europe doesn't get this RPG which is really disappointing.
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 5:10PM Richard Jae said
@mrmobius
No.
This means that it is pre unlocked in the American version. Europe will most likely need to beat the main game before being able to play it, just like Japan.
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No.
This means that it is pre unlocked in the American version. Europe will most likely need to beat the main game before being able to play it, just like Japan.
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 3:57PM ItsameMatt03 said
OMG yes! I have really wanted London Life, but I never thought it would come here!
And the new augmented reality modes in the new Tetris look sweet. Saw it last month in NP.
And the new augmented reality modes in the new Tetris look sweet. Saw it last month in NP.
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 5:01PM Shift Breaker said
So...no London life outside of the US? That...why?
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 5:56PM Balthier said
@Shift Breaker
"it appears the exclusive is that North American players don't need to beat the game to unlock the RPG"
Please read the article thoroughly, exclusive doesn't mean the EU are not getting it. Japan got it so it's not "exclusive" to the US.
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"it appears the exclusive is that North American players don't need to beat the game to unlock the RPG"
Please read the article thoroughly, exclusive doesn't mean the EU are not getting it. Japan got it so it's not "exclusive" to the US.
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 5:40PM TCJJ said
Well, that's nice. I mean, Professor Layton is awesome.
I'm still feeling burnt on the 20 free games thing. On one hand, they're good games. On the other hand, I own or at least have played most of them, and most of them are fairly cheap these days - I kind of wish I just saved my money instead of getting those free games. Heck, even Excitebike 3D isn't all that great. It's neat, but nothing much more than my NES copy.
Also, Tetris? Is this meant to be a full retail release? As fun as Tetris may be, there's no good reason for it to be a full-priced game title in this day and age. Nintendo, we want good games that aren't going to cost us a bucket-load. Tetris should be on the eShop. It won't do any good as a full-blown title.
I'm still feeling burnt on the 20 free games thing. On one hand, they're good games. On the other hand, I own or at least have played most of them, and most of them are fairly cheap these days - I kind of wish I just saved my money instead of getting those free games. Heck, even Excitebike 3D isn't all that great. It's neat, but nothing much more than my NES copy.
Also, Tetris? Is this meant to be a full retail release? As fun as Tetris may be, there's no good reason for it to be a full-priced game title in this day and age. Nintendo, we want good games that aren't going to cost us a bucket-load. Tetris should be on the eShop. It won't do any good as a full-blown title.
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 9:02PM tchuks said
buying tetris on day 1, same with mario land and mario kart.
3DS wireless multiplayer should be included in as many games as possible. There is simply NO excuse to not have some kind of online multiplayer if the game supports multiplayer at all.
3DS wireless multiplayer should be included in as many games as possible. There is simply NO excuse to not have some kind of online multiplayer if the game supports multiplayer at all.
Posted: Aug 29th 2011 9:28PM pluupy said
I think it's safe to say our European brothers will be getting London Life. It's hard enough getting games out of Japan. This is a pleasant surprise.






