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Natsume and their 15th Anniversary for Harvest Moon

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Natsume and their 15th Anniversary for Harvest Moon 1

Natsume, a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games is continuing its celebreation of Harvest Moon’s 15th Anniversary in North America. With PlayStation Classic releases, pre-order bonanzas, and the release of Harvest Moon: A New Beginning on November 6th, it’s never been a better time to be a Harvest Moon fan… or become one.

Hiro Maekawa | President and CEO at Natsume

We’re so pleased to present many of our classic Harvest Moon titles on the PlayStation Network, Vita, and the Nintendo 3DS eShop throughout 2012.  Whether you’ve played our full Harvest Moon library before or are a newcomer to the series, it’s amazing to look back and see how Harvest Moon has evolved over the last 15 years. It’s even more thrilling for us to see how popular the series is today – pre-orders for the Anniversary Edition of Harvest Moon: A New Beginning have been incredible!

Fans can pre-order Harvest Moon: A New Beginning via the Natsume Online Store to receive the new coveted plushie: an adorable yak! Need a bigger plushie fix? The 15th Anniversary Edition of Harvest Moon: A New Beginning comes packed with Natsume’s largest plush yet: a squishy, huggable, twelve inch cow!  This prized collectable is available exclusively on the Natsume Online Store HERE.

In addition to Harvest Moon: A New Beginning, Natsume has been releasing a number of older Harvest Moon titles on the PlayStation Network.  These classics not only include Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life Special Edition available now and Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon Special Edition arriving October 2nd, but more titles coming in the future.  All Harvest Moon PSP titles can be purchased natively through the PlayStation Vita at a reduced price!  And Nintendo fans aren’t being left out! Harvest Moon GBC is still on track for a 2012 release via the Nintendo 3DS eShop, with more classic Game Boy Color games planned in the future.

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