Game With No Name doing well in Japan, currently “under consideration” for US

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I’ve been blathering about Square’s Nanatsu No Geemu (Game With No Name) for months on end now — this Japanese horror/RPG hybrid looks like the best thing that could come to my DS since Rhythm Tengoku Gold. Apparently the title is doing quite well in Japan, having sold out and leaving retailers unsure when they will receive more copies. Square, are you listening?
Infinitely more exciting that the news that the game is performing well is this tidbit, quoted from Cubed3:
With Square Enix Europe stating the game is currently under consideration for a Western release, there is still hope for this very enjoyable DS horror experience to break out of Japan…
 Oh, oh, oh. This would go beyond making my day, making my week, etc etc. The only import I would have wanted more was Rhythm Tengoku, and I’ve got it already. This would be like an amazing dream where I frolic around bare-ass in a field of unicorns, flowers, puppies and kittens, except the field is really a dark underground tunnel and all the creatures are actually chibi versions of Pyramid Head. YEAH!
[Thanks, Jonathan]

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