Limited edition Trusty Bell Xbox 360 scheduled for a Japan release
It’s been confirmed and announced by Impress Watch that a limited edition Trusty Bell Xbox 360 will be released this June 14 in Japan. No price has been given for the bundle as of this article’s writing.
This premium pack is essentially the Microsoft’s Xbox 360 core system (no hard drive) with a copy of the said game instead of the two games we mentioned in our previous article. No news has been given whether this limited edition Xbox 360 will be released in the U.S. or not, although we seriously doubt that it will be hitting our shores.
Trusty Bell by Namco Bandai is loosely based on the last three hours of the life of famous piano composer Frederic Chopin. During this time, he dreamed of a fairy-tale land where people inflicted with incurable diseases have magical powers. In this dream, he meets a woman named Polka and they have an adventure together where they have to find a cure for their diseases. While the premise is a bit far-fetched (even for a videogame), it looks to be a lot of fun judging from the video of the gameplay.
It’s been confirmed and announced by Impress Watch that a limited edition Trusty Bell Xbox 360 will be released this June 14 in Japan. No price has been given for the bundle as of this article’s writing.
This premium pack is essentially the Microsoft’s Xbox 360 core system (no hard drive) with a copy of the said game instead of the two games we mentioned in our previous article. No news has been given whether this limited edition Xbox 360 will be released in the U.S. or not, although we seriously doubt that it will be hitting our shores.
Trusty Bell by Namco Bandai is loosely based on the last three hours of the life of famous piano composer Frederic Chopin. During this time, he dreamed of a fairy-tale land where people inflicted with incurable diseases have magical powers. In this dream, he meets a woman named Polka and they have an adventure together where they have to find a cure for their diseases. While the premise is a bit far-fetched (even for a videogame), it looks to be a lot of fun judging from the video of the gameplay.