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FFXIII-2 Gift of the Songstress

Following the announcement of the retailer-exclusive pre-order freebie for Final Fantasy XIII-2, another downloadable in-game item has been revealed by Japanese online retailer Neowing. Gamers who buy a the CD single of the game's official theme song will get a download code for the "Gift of the Songstress".

Theatrhythm 3DS Video

The video above shows off a full minute and a half of game play, demonstrating the different way game play works. Battle sequences have your four characters lined up on the right side, each with a slot to tap (or hold or slide) as an indicator scrolls by. This causes ...

G4 Interview Nobuo Uematsu

I think it’s important to keep a good balance for background music, sound effects, voices and the visual. If everything is emphasized at the same time, everything falls together. As for a rhythm title, I’d love to work on that!

FFXIII-2 Gift of the Songstress

FFXIII-2 Gift of the Songstress

Posted on Oct 12, 2011 1
Theatrhythm 3DS Video

Theatrhythm 3DS Video

Posted on Sep 13, 2011 2
G4 Interview Nobuo Uematsu

G4 Interview Nobuo Uematsu

Posted on Oct 1, 2011 3

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PALO ALTO, Calif. – November 21, 2011 – TuneIn, a free service that lets people listen to music, sports and news from around the world, today announced the launch of TuneIn Donate, which enables listeners to contribute to their favorite listener-supported stations. KQED, an NPR member station, is the first to pilot the new feature, currently available on the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android smartphones. Based on the success of this test, TuneIn plans to offer TuneIn Donate to listener-supported and non-profit radio stations from around the world by the end of the year.

“TuneIn lets people listen to the widest variety of audio imaginable, from music and news to festivals and sporting events,” said John Donham, CEO of TuneIn. “Listener-supported stations like KQED and thousands of others are an important part of this rich, quality programming. Community-supported radio makes our lives better and TuneIn wants to mobilize listeners to show their support. This is just part of our effort to serve broadcasters by helping them connect with a growing digital audience.”

 

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