21:13 -- The platform for Time Travelers was at long last confirmed to be 3DS at the Level-5 Vision press conference today. Director Jiro Ishii took the stage and promised a game that places an emphasis on story. He also said the game would appeal to more people view new game design elements. (Tweet)
21:03 -- Level-5 announced its second 3DS game at Level-5 Vision. The company is bringing its mobile hostess simulation Kyaba Joppi to 3DS. The 3DS version, listed as an RPG, will have all new guest characters, including Lupin. A release is set for 2011. (Tweet)
20:37 -- Danbal Senki, aka Little Battler eXperience, is due for March 17, 2011 release, Level-5 formally announced at Level-5 Vision. The ¥5,980 PSP title will ship in a deluxe box that includes a play model as a bonus. (Tweet)
20:22 -- Inazuma Eleven 3 The Ogre saw formal announcement at Level-5 Vision. The game connects to the upcoming Inazuma Eleven movie, due to hit theaters on 12/23, and will see release on 12/16. Regarding the movie, CEO Akihiro Hino announced that it will be released in 2D and 3D. He also announced Inazuma Eleven Battle Connection, a social browser game. (Tweet)
20:10 -- Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino announced the second Inazuma Eleven fan appreciation event. This will be held on 12/12/2010 at the Makuhari Messe. He hints that there could be a new title announcement there. (Tweet)
19:50 -- Ni no Kuni for the DS kicked off Level-5 Vision 2010. New systems like Dream World and Traveling Egg were announced, and the battle director also demonstrated the game's two player monster battle component. No new details were announced for the PS3 version. (Tweet)
19:15 -- Level-5 Vision 2010 has kicked off in central Tokyo. Expect new news on Ni no Kuni, Inazuma Eleven and Layton, along with all new announcements. (Tweet)