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Aksys Games to release sequel to 999, Good People Die


8:00 PM on 02.21.2012
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Confirmed via the latest issue of Nintendo Power as well as some of the folks from Aksys Games, the semi-sequel/follow-up to the surprise hit Nintendo DS title, 999, will be making its way to US 3DS' at some point. We don't have a time frame as of yet, but expect press releases to go out very soon considering that the info has already leaked.

Being a Nintendo rag of course, there's no news of the Playstation Vita coming overseas, but don't be too concerned. I have heard rumblings that say otherwise. Wouldn't make a whole lot of sense to bring one but not the other over after all. 

According to said Nintendo Power article, the game most likely will not be called Good People Die. Until we get a proper title however, we'll continue to use the translated one from a while back.

More info as it comes up.

[via Neogaf and Nintendo Power]






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