The Australian anime distributor Madman Entertainment has announced its new acquisitions during its participating in the Supanova 2012 Convention that happened just this last week. Movies: Gintama, Sengoku Basara and the Obvlivion Island are the new titles, added to the other new licenses from the previous announcement.
Tag Archive: Sengoku Basara
Apr 22
Supanova Con: Madman’s New Acquisitions
Nov 28
Sengoku Basara 3 : Utage Advertisement (Video)
Although the game has already been released, the game development company Capcom continues to stream new videos for it. This time it’s a pretty short scene of 16 seconds that shows many of the main characters. This instalment is on the Japanese market since November 10, 2011 and costs just 5,800 JPY (PS3) and 4,990 JPY (Wii), making about 55 and 47 EUR, respectively.
The video can be seen below. Additional streamed official videos can be seen by clicking HERE.
Nov 16
Sega’s Hatsune Miku ~Project Diva~ Extend for PSP
The new Sega game whose advertisement was created entirely on the Hatsune Miku and other vocaloid system-based idols’ performances, entitled Hatsune Miku ~Project Diva~ Extend has broken the record for the weekly sales of November 7-13rd (all according to Media Create). This is not unexpected, I would have even expected bigger and better numbers from the impossibly famous 3d idols! Anyways, that is more than a job well done since it topped CAPCOM’s Sengoku Basara 3: Utage on both Wii and PSP. The action game based on the Sengoku Era of Japan sold 124,197 copiesĀ of its PlayStation 3 version and 50,747 copies of the Nintendo Wii version.
Nov 07
Another New Trailer for Sengoku Basara3: Utage (Video)
Capcom are definitely keeping their IT/YouTube teams busy with new videos at least one a day. This time it is another promotional video for Sengoku Basara3:Utage. The video game that many sengoku and action fans are expecting with intense anticipation. More new characters, more modes – two of the innovations in the upcoming installment. For more information you can always read the previous post where I did explain most of them.
The trailer (including a lot of voices from the official seiyuu of the game characters and quite some gameplay examples) can be seen below.