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Some have already been released in Japan and or waiting to be localized. Others will be released in 2012 or waiting for news for a Western release. All are highly anticipated games for 2012.
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Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Corpse Party, The 3rd Birthday, and the iPhone game DeathSmiles are amongst APA's top ten video games of 2011.
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As a guest of honor at this year's Los Angeles Anime Expo, the famous Japanese seiyuu Morikawa Toshiyuki returned to the United States to talk about his 25 years of voice acting in Japan.
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Over 20,000 anime fans packed downtown San Jose during Memorial Day weekend, contributing to the largest and most successful FanimeCon to date.
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A trip to Japan through the Global East Asia program during the release of the 13th Pokémon film gives writer Emily Warren a glimpse into the interactive culture Pokémon Company has created for a new generation of fans.
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APA writer William Hong gives his picks for the video games that were most overlooked and misunderstood by critics and consumers in 2010.
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A visually spectacular action RPG produced by Korea's Blue Hole Studios and Seattle's En Masse Studios, Tera redefines the action experience in gaming with its reliance on real-time mechanics.
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At Nexon America's E3 debut, APA speaks to Vindictus associate producer Chris Gyselinck and Nexon America VP of Marketing Min Kim about the future of free-to-play releases.
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Nearly fifteen years later, the Sakura Wars video game series finally fulfills its American dream with the English release of Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love, much to the delight of long time RPG and anime fans
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APA writer Bryan Harzheim has been waiting a long time for the Sakura Wars franchise to come to North America.
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