Harvest Moon site gets updated

Harvest Moon - Image 1

We told you about Harvest Moon‘s site launch two months ago, and while the game has been out in Japan for quite some time now, U.S. Wii owners would have to wait just a little bit more to get their hands on the game.

So while us here in the U.S. are waiting for the game to be released (it still dons that vague Q2 2007 release date), we see no reason for us to not load up on game details and goodies while waiting for this fruit to be harvested and reaped right here on American shores. And with that thought in mind, we’re here to tell you that the game’s official site has just been updated to include even more info on Harvest Moon including how-to’s on the Wiimote and Nunchuk usage in the game and detailed character profiles.

The site now boasts of even more info for the yet-to-be-released (in the U.S. at least) Natsume-developed game so if you wanna check it out (as we know you do), simply hit the read link below and you’re good to go – presuming you understand Japanese, by the way.

Harvest Moon - Image 1

We told you about Harvest Moon‘s site launch two months ago, and while the game has been out in Japan for quite some time now, U.S. Wii owners would have to wait just a little bit more to get their hands on the game.

So while us here in the U.S. are waiting for the game to be released (it still dons that vague Q2 2007 release date), we see no reason for us to not load up on game details and goodies while waiting for this fruit to be harvested and reaped right here on American shores. And with that thought in mind, we’re here to tell you that the game’s official site has just been updated to include even more info on Harvest Moon including how-to’s on the Wiimote and Nunchuk usage in the game and detailed character profiles.

The site now boasts of even more info for the yet-to-be-released (in the U.S. at least) Natsume-developed game so if you wanna check it out (as we know you do), simply hit the read link below and you’re good to go – presuming you understand Japanese, by the way.

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