
Every once in a while we need to bask in the glory of 8-bit recreations, thanks to some neat dot-pin toys. What you're seeing above is a faithful life-size dot-pin envisioning of Yuusha no Kuze ni Namaikida characters and enemies. It's intriguing to see such an obscure game get such loving fan treatment -- could this be an indication of a strong cult following for this PSP exclusive?
[Via PSPHyper]











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-08-2007 @ 3:38PM
Hashbrown_Hunter said...
lol what a waste of money.
Seriously though, the cult following for this game is pretty impressive.
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12-08-2007 @ 4:00PM
Henry said...
I'm not going to lie. I want this game...hard.
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12-09-2007 @ 10:28AM
rhugghed said...
i hope the buzz for this really catches on. im really looking forward for this to get ported in english.
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12-09-2007 @ 11:30AM
Alien said...
Well it seams that it will be a decent seller in Japan ... maybe if it will puh more than 50k there , we may even see an english port ...
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12-09-2007 @ 11:32AM
Alien said...
PS : The game did pretty well in Japan in its first day of release , over 15k according to VGCharts ... who knows , maybe if it sells well it will do more than 30k first week , and maybe even 100k LTD in Japan alone ... hmm , this could come than to the US and EU :D
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