NISA bringing Neptune RPG as Hyperdimension Neptunia

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Hey, remember Superdimension Game Neptune, that oh-so-meta PlayStation 3 game featuring contemporary game consoles and developers personfied as cute anime characters? Of course you do!

NIS America remembers, too, which is why they’ve just announced that they’re bringing the game to western shores as Hyperdimension Neptunia.

Come spring 2011, players everywhere will get the chance to protect the world of “Gameindustri” from corrupt monsters unleashed by the dastardly villain “Arfoire”.

Anyone looking forward to it?

Hey, remember Superdimension Game Neptune, that oh-so-meta PlayStation 3 game featuring contemporary game consoles and developers personfied as cute anime characters? Of course you do!

NIS America remembers, too, which is why they’ve just announced that they’re bringing the game to western shores as Hyperdimension Neptunia.

Come spring 2011, players everywhere will get the chance to protect the world of “Gameindustri” from corrupt monsters unleashed by the dastardly villain “Arfoire”.

Anyone looking forward to it?


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