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Natsume Announce Summer Blowout Sale for Online Store

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Natsume Announce Summer Blowout Sale for Online Store 1

Natsume Inc. a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games have today launched a selection expansion alongside a promotion for their online store which can be found HERE.

The Online Store is also celebrating a huge year of Harvest Moon with the newest store promotion: If you purchase any Harvest Moon game (including Rune Factory) from the Natsume Online Store between July 25th and August 10th, you will receive the highly coveted 15th Anniversary Harvest Moon Tote Bag, distributed in limited quantities during the E3 2012 show.  Supplies are very limited on this special gift, so be sure to place an order before they’re all claimed!

Hiro Maekawa | President and CEO of Natsume

We’ve added two fan-requested titles to the store, and discounted some of our best sellers. We’re also giving Harvest Moon fans a way to get our exclusive E3 2012 tote bag, featuring the 15th anniversary Harvest Moon logo.

The following are the titles which have had their prices changed. All prices are listed in USD.

3DS
Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove 3D – now $29.99
Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns – now $29.99

DS
Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns – now $19.99

Wii
Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny – now $19.99

PS3
Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny – now $29.99

Natsume have also added two new titles to their online store. Joining their Wii lineup is Animal Kingdom: Wildlife Expedition, sale priced at $19.99 and Adventures To Go!, a PSP title that mixes dungeon crawling with tactical RPG action also sale priced at $19.99.

Note: As of this post, I have noticed that the store does not reflect the new prices yet. This should be changed momentarily along with the addition of the two new titles, but until then from the looks of my adding some of the sale items to my cart, it is listing the games and Tote Bag at the proper sale price.

Sam
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