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Shinguji Sakura bike jacket

New Sakura Wars Biking Gear, Inspired by Sakura Shinguji

The Japanese online shop Monoclover is now carrying special Sakura Wars-themed biking gear. All of the accessories/clothing pieces are pink and prominently feature Sakura Shinguji, the lead heroine of the Imperial Assault Force and the de-facto face of the series.

For customers outside of Japan, there’s a Facebook app available that can be browsed in English. The clothing items come in various sizes, sometimes going up to 3L. These items will set your wallet back quite a bit though – the windbreaker at pre-tax price level runs for about $117! The items do look nice, though.

And besides that, it’s an unexpected level of activity for a franchise that’s mostly dormant. Then again, Chisa Yokoyama is running a Sakura Wars solo performance live concert and a Sakura Wars mobile game is still operational while Valkyria Duel has ceased operation. Almost makes you hope for a return of Sakura Wars, which in its heyday was an incredibly strong franchise in Japan.

There are six clothing items available! All items are credited to the order page listed at the beginning of this article.

  • Bib shorts
  • Windbreaker
  • Long-sleeved jersey
  • “High functionality” jersey
  • Quick-drying sweat fabric jersey (material like this is actually amazing, I love it)
  • Gloves

Project X Zone 2 TGS Trailer (No New Characters Announced So Far)

Bandai Namco’s TGS stream showed off a new trailer for Project X Zone 2. A decent amount of the footage is recycled, but we do see some new things like Hibana and Leanne’s cut-ins for their Solo attacks. And, there is Segata Sanshiro, love him or hate him (the second option isn’t allowed, though.)

Check it out after the break. The latter portion of the trailer after the logo cut-in shows off limited edition goods that are currently only announced for Japan at this time. However, the roster is certainly not completely announced yet – check out the franchise list and the “and more…” message at the trailer’s end.

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Sakura Wars Atsuki Chishio ni

Chisa Yokoyama (Sakura Shinguji) to Participate in a Sakura Wars Concert in October

Chisa Yokoyama is a voice talent who’s contributed much to Japanese video games. Most notably to Sega fans, she is Sakura Shinguji, the de facto face of the Sakura Wars series. She not only has voiced Sakura in video games and animation projects, but also performed for stage shows as Sakura Shinguji and even appeared in a Sega commercial (with the Segata Sanshiro of legend) as Sakura Shinguji.

She’s been busy as of late – in 2014 she gave birth to her first child (congrats to her!) But she seems to be more active, with her lines for Project X Zone 2 likely already recorded and a couple of Sakura Wars concerts planned for the end of October in Japan. These concerts exclusively feature music from the Sakura Wars franchise. There is one concert on the 30th (featuring Michie Tomizawa, a.k.a. Sumire Kanzaki, a.k.a. The Greatest) and two concerts on the 31st; the first of which features Urara Takano (Maria Tachibana, who is also cool) and the second featuring Yuriko Fuchizaki (Li Kohran.) The poster image below is being used to promote the concerts.

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Project X Zone 2: “Crossing Paths” Trailer, Release Date Change

The first promotional video for Project X Zone 2 that Banpresto have been working on finally hit the internet, in commemoration with a media blitz that Bandai Namco is pushing for their games as part of Japan Expo 2015 in Paris. Be sure to watch it! There isn’t much in the way of new content, but this is actually our first peek into the voice acting for the game. In addition, we get to see a lot of the attacks that the characters will be able to use in this game.

There’s a discrepancy between the Japanese trailer and the English trailer – some of the video content from the Japanese trailer (namely things like Adventure of the Valkyrie DLC, 3DS themes) weren’t present in the English trailer. The segment on the “Original Game Sound Edition” was also omitted from the English trailer. The game is coming out on November 12 in Japan, but the English trailer notes (from Bandai Namco Europe) an early 2016 release date. Odds are this could very well apply to North America, too, so let’s prepare ourselves.

You can check out both trailers after the break. We’ve also attached a gallery with select images based on the trailer’s Japanese version for your browsing, too. Remember that the roster is certainly not stopping here. Wish for your favorites!

…I still find it funny that the Yakuza team’s super attack is called “Ryu ga Gotoku.”

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More Characters Announced For Project X Zone 2

The latest news on Project X Zone 2 has been announced in this week’s Famitsu as the magazine revealed newcomers and returning characters for the crossover strategy game.

  • SEGA
    • Sakura Wars:  Gemini Sunrise and Sakura Shinguji
    • Streets of Rage:  Axel Stone
  • Capcom
    • Ace Attorney:  Phoenix Wright and Maya Fey
    • Street Fighter:  Ryu and Ken
  • Namco
    • God Eater 2:  Nana Kazuki and Ciel Alencon
    • Summon Night 3:  Aty

With Gemini and Sakura back, that means all four Sakura Wars characters returned for the sequel. Newcomer Axel Stone is a nice inclusion. Streets of Rage characters do not have many cameo appearances. Sega certainly tried to revive the series over the years at least. Same can be said about Summon Night series, it’s a low profile franchise for Namco to use in crossovers.

Game Symphony Japan’s Sega Concert Update: Program, and More

Game Symphony Japan’s webpage for their upcoming Sega-themed performance has been updated with some interesting new information. Most notably, the program has been released, naming all of the franchises or titles being represented (without referring to specific music tracks.) The list is below:

Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic Adventure
NiGHTS into Dreams…
The Rub Rabbits!
Sakura Wars
Space Channel 5
Segagaga
Daytona USA
Virtual On Force
Roommania #203
Virtua Fighter 2
Fantasy Zone

Sakura Wars music has previously been performed by the Game Symphony Japan ensemble and its return is very much welcome. The representation of classics like NiGHTS into Dreams and Space Channel 5 is also pleasing to see. I have to say that I would have wished to see representation from Valkyria Chronicles and Skies of Arcadia and find it incredibly surprising to not see either of those franchises as part of the program. Hopefully they will be present in another iteration of Game Symphony X Sega.

The performance will take place on the October 10th at 4:30 PM JST. Tickets will go on sale during the middle of June and are available for three seating classes: S Seat at ¥8500, A Seat at ¥7500, and B Seat at ¥6500. The featured image for our article displays only a portion of the concert’s promotional poster; if you’d like to check out the entirety of the poster, continue reading!

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Sega Anime On Sale At Funimation Store

Anime licensing and publishing company Funimation is having a Spring sale on their web store slashing prices on 400 products, which is a huge amount of their stock of franchises available. You can check out the whole sale, but we’ve conveniently listed Sega and Atlus related titles on sale for you. It is unclear when the sale will end, but it is likely in a week or two. I recommend picking up titles you want right away.

Because Atlus is localizing Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains set to release this May, we listed the anime to help you catch up. We’ve also included series that feature characters who also made an appearance in Sega’s Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, such as A Certain Magical Index and Shakugan no Shana, as well as listed Utawarerumono for its characters being featured in Aquapazza, a crossover fighting game Atlus localized a while back. Finally, multiple seasons of the Initial D series is on sale which Sega have adapted into a series of popular racing games over the years.

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Upcoming Game Symphony Japan Performance to Exclusively Feature Sega Music

Game Symphony Japan recently announced that one of their upcoming performances will be exclusively focused on music from Sega games. It’s a series of symphonic performances that have been active for the past couple of years, tackling various franchises. Crunchyroll notes that while in the past music from Sakura Wars and Phantasy Star Online have been performed, this is the first event under Game Symphony Japan that will be devoted to Sega music. Kenichi Shimura will conduct, the Tokyo Chamber Orchestra will provide the instrumental music, and the Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus will provide choral accompaniments.

The event will take place on October 10th of this year. Notably, the event page on the official Game Symphony website is attached with a subtitle claiming this is “SEGA Special Vol. 1.” The more Sega music that gets performed and the more franchises that receive treatment, the merrier!

Credit for the featured image goes to the above-linked Crunchyroll article.

Vote for Valkyria Chronicles and Sakura Wars on PC!

We previously posted about #SegaPCPorts, a movement designed to bolster awareness of the opportunities for expanding Sega’s PC library. It’s worth noting what was initially being asked for through tweets are by and large Japanese Sega titles. Amidst an ongoing debate over title selection for the campaign, #SegaPCPorts has made its next move.

Now, a petition has been launched on change.org to ask Sega to bring more games to the PC. While there was a lot of support for the original Valkyria Chronicles to be ported to PC, and Grief.exe (who started the campaign) intended to give the game a prominent place on the petition together with Bayonetta and Vanquish, the person who ended up making the petition removed it in favor of Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown, arguing that converting VC would be more difficult. The game was now given a special mention at the bottom of the petition. While it’s disappointing to see this change, we still encourage all the Valkyria Chronicles fans out there to sign the petition and ask for the game in the comments, and favorite other comments mentioning the game. And while Sakura Wars wasn’t mentioned in the petition, the franchise already has games on PC, so we’d encourage fans of the franchise to sign the petition as well if they want to see the games released on platforms like Steam. Or even better, ask for both Valkyria Chronicles AND Sakura Wars! 🙂

Sega has already made clear they have taken notice of the campaign by way of their Twitter account. In response to a fan by the name of Marow, the company had this to say:

the community team is aware of the movement, but no official comment to be made at this time.

Vis-à-vis the post we made earlier on this site about Reginald Fils-Aime’s response to fan campaigns, it is nice to see Sega make direct comments on this particular fan campaign. Statements such as the one quoted above are by no means endorsements, but it is some validation to the idea there is purpose to fan campaigning at all. It should be noted that this isn’t the first time a company representative has spoken regarding this campaign. Julian Mehlfield, perhaps more commonly known by the handle clumsyorchid and a Community Manager with Sega, has directly commented on #SegaPCPorts previously. He expressed his support for the spirit of the campaign and willingness to pass it on to the relevant Sega personnel, but also asked for more care in directing comments to Sega’s own twitter (as it interferes with how Sega mines their Twitter account for information), while also aiming to keep fans’ expectations of his actions tempered.