In 2007 SystemSoft developed a military strategy game
Moe Moe Niji Taisen to capitalize on the massive popularity of the moe girl archetype. (Overly Cute adorable female characters designed to trigger feelings of intense protection and affection for those that fall for them.)

The newest version of the game will be done by the same team known for the underrated (Criminally so) Dai Senryaku strategy game. It is being developed for the Xbox 360 and will be known as Moe Moe Niji Taisen Deluxe Plus and will feature characters from the various warring Axis/Allies factions in America, Russia, Great Britain, Japan, Italy and Germany.
Of course the more disturbing part is that the characters will be personfied as cute tanks and military weapons. Then again all depends on the person...
Source: Anime News.Biz
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NAMCO Bandai Games America has confirmed that they have licensed the exclusive North American rights to publish videogames for the
Dragon Ball franchise from 2010 to 2014. While Atari currently holds the agreement with
FUNimation for the Dragon Ball game rights, the agreement ends this year. FUNimation Entertainment has made attempts to terminate Atari's license in October of 2007, but Atari negotiated the continuation of the license in December of that year.
The games are based on Akira Toriyama's fighting action manga and Toei Animation's
anime adapatation of that
manga. NAMCO Bandai Games America negotiated with Toei and FUNimation for the new agreement. The new agreement not set to officially start until 2009, will be preceeded by the publisher releasing 3 Dragon Ball games for the
Xbox 360,
PS3,
Wii and
DS.
The games are:
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast for the Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3 consoles,
Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo for the Nintendo Wii console
Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans for the Nintendo DS system
Source: Anime News Network
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