Posted Feb 24, 2008 at 02:43AM by Jay P. Listed in: News, Games, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts, Bomberman Land Tags: Europe, Grasshopper Manufacture, Hudson Soft, Rising Star Games, Martin Defries
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No More Heroes, Bomberman Land & Dungeon Explorer - delayed in Europe - Image 1It's a triple threat of bad news for those who live in Europe. News has been out that games such as Rising Star Games' No More Heroes, Dungeon Explorer: Warrior of the Ancient Arts, and Bomberman Land have been pushed back to new release dates. Find out when they'll be out after the jump!


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Posted Feb 11, 2008 at 02:57PM by Sally B. Listed in: Games, WipEout Pulse, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts Tags: Atari, Vampire, Mistwalker, Enterbrain, Frictional Games, Pivotal Games
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On Shelves - Image 1Last week, we had a mammoth of a game release with Devil May Cry 4. It's not going to be any different this time around, with the much-awaited Lost Odyssey by Mistwalker finally making its US debut. Other noteworthy games in this batch are Professor Layton and the Curious Village, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts, RPG Maker VX, and a slew of other titles. Hit the full article for the rest of the list.

* Article originally posted Feb 11, 2008 at 01:12AM

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Posted Feb 05, 2008 at 09:04AM by Charles D. Listed in: Interviews, Games, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts Tags: Sony, Nintendo Wi-Fi, Zelda, Hudson Entertainment, TurboGrafx
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Artwork from Hudson's Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts - Image 1Graphics aren't the only notable differences between the PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo DS version of Hudson Entertainment's Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts. In an interview conducted by Siliconera, they were able to talk to Hudson Brand Manager Mike Pepe regarding the major differences across the two handheld versions of the game. You can find out what these differences are by clicking on the Read More link below.

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Posted Jan 30, 2008 at 09:45AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Games, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts Tags: Sony, Nintendo Wi-Fi, Hudson Entertainment, Hudson Soft
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Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of the Ancient Arts DS, PSP - Image 1Can't wait for Hudson Entertainment's Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts for Sony's PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo DS? Well, here's some good news for you: the game has gone gold on both handhelds.

For more information on this, as well as the expected release date, head on over to the full article.

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Posted Jan 23, 2008 at 08:17AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Games, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts Tags: Hudson Soft
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Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts  - Image 1Hudson Soft has announced that Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts for the PSP will have an exclusive feature called Big Bang Arts. This technique allows players to combine their art sights to unleash even more devastating attacks on the monsters they're fighting.

Want to find out more about Big Bang Arts? Head on over to the full article.

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Posted Nov 15, 2007 at 02:36PM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Previews, Games, Screenshots, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts Tags: Sony, Hudson Entertainment
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Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts - Image 1This February 2008, Hudson Entertainment brings to Sony's PlayStation Portable the classic action RPG franchise, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts. An epic adventure awaits you as you train to become the valiant warrior saving your world from the demons entering your world through the Great Labyrinth. To find out more about the features, as well as for some look-see via the screenshots, do click on the full article.

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Posted Oct 16, 2007 at 02:51AM by David T. Listed in: Videos, Games, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts Tags: Hudson Soft
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Hudson Soft's Dungeon Explorer for the PSP - Image 1Hudson Soft has revealed a couple of new gameplay trailers of the PSP version of Dungeon Explorer: Meiyaku no Tobira to complement the downloadable demo on their official site, and to further whet gamers' appetites. The PSP version of Dungeon Explorer is set for commercial release in Japan on November 15. An English version has been announced, but no release date has been announced for it so far.

Unfortunately, Hudson Soft's official website is in Japanese, so for those of you who can't read the language (or for those who are still learning to do so), simply take a look at the navigational links at the top right of the page, and then click on the rightmost button of the lower row. That will take you to the videos section.

Dungeon Explorer is a classic action-RPG that first came out on the old TurboGrafx-16. It featured several playable character classes, numerous quests, randomly generated maps and multi-player support. The game was also released for the Sega CD and Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console.

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Posted Sep 20, 2007 at 08:19AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Game Demos, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts Tags: TurboGrafx 16, Hudson Soft, TurboGrafx
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Sony PlayStation Portable - Image 1Atr1 has informed us that Hudson Soft has released a Japanese demo for the PSP remake of their classic dungeon-crawling title Dungeon Explorer. Here's a quick backgrounder on the game in case you haven't come across it yet.

First released for the TurboGrafx 16 back in 1989, Dungeon Explorer for the PSP expands on the game's great multiplayer elements. Gamers get to choose from a variety of playable classes and explore a dark new fantasy setting. The game's randomly generated maps and character customization features also make for some great replay value.

Anyway, back to the demo. You'll need a PSP running on at least firmware 3.51 to play the Dungeon Explorer demo. To run it, download the 5 MB Eboot below and save it in PSP>GAME>ULJM05164.

Download: Dungeon Explorer Japanese demo

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Posted Aug 05, 2007 at 10:40PM by Gino D. Listed in: News, Games, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts Tags: Hudson Entertainment, Kanji
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Dungeon Explorer - Image 1Dungeon crawlers, rejoice. Or at least... those adept in kanji (plus katakana and hiragana) can, rather. The Japanese website for Dungeon Explorer has just gone live.

Only a couple of sections in the site are open - the rest are to follow. Now, I know how to read Japanese just as much as a fish knows how to scale Mt. Everest, but bumbling around the Flash site got me intrigued with the game.

For one, I ended up on what seemed like a section for the characters that you can choose from. The screencap I took (over there to the right) shows what I assume to be a warrior/witch class.

If you can't read Japanese (much less scale the Mt. Everest), you might want to go on a click-spree if you want. Who knows what you'll bump into as well? That's what the Read link is for!

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Posted Jul 27, 2007 at 09:41PM by Glen D. Listed in: Games, Screenshots, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts Tags: Microsoft, Famitsu, Sony, TurboGrafx
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Gamers who've been around long enough were pleased that a remake of the classic game Dungeon Explorer was announced last year for the Sony PlayStation Portable and the Microsoft Xbox 360. However, there was a slight lull on updates regarding it until a few days ago when we picked up word on it again.

Famitsu is here to follow up on the news item covered by Karl B. with new screenshots of the game's PSP version and it looks fine. No word is flowing as far as the Xbox 360 is concerned but we're happy enough that the PSP is seeing rays of hope to ever see this one come out.

The original Dungeon Explorer was launched almost 20 years ago for the TurboGrafx-16 system. It was one of the first games to feature various job classes and unlockables accessible by password. Have a look at these screens and see if you're up for some retro fun.

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