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Professor Layton and The Devil's Box News
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Professor Layton Series Has Sold Over 11 Million Copies
If I've learned nothing else from playing Game Dev Story on my iPhone, I've learned that it's hard to develop a top-selling game. Apparently, game-maker Level-5 read the real-life sales success walkthrough, because the company's Professor Layton series has sold over 11 million copies since the first PL game was launched for the DS in...
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Just Try To Object To This Professor Layton Vs. Ace Attorney Trailer
The announcement yesterday that Level-5 and Capcom are working on a Professor Layton/Phoenix Wright crossover game for the Nintendo 3DS has had me spontaneously bursting into giggle fits since I heard it. So how do you think I’m feeling right now after having watching the below trailer for the unofficially named Professor Layton vs. Ace...
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Level-5 Announces Professor Layton, Ace Attorney 3DS Crossover Title
Level-5 announced today that it has partnered with Capcom to develop a crossover title for the Nintendo 3DS that will bring together Level-5’s acclaimed Professor Layton series with Capcom’s beloved Ace Attorney franchise into one glorious puzzle solving courtroom drama. Read More?
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Level 5 To Open New Office In California
Level 5, the developer behind the wildly entertaining puzzle series Professor Layton, have announced they will be opening a new office in Santa Monica, California this September. Read More?
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Trademark Filed For New Professor Layton Game
If you aren’t a fan of Level 5’s spectacularly whimsical Nintendo DS puzzle-adventure series of Professor Layton games, there’s a good chance you are dead inside. Or, you're just not a fan of the genre. Either way, it means you probably won’t give too Lukes about the recently revealed title for the next installment, which...
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Level 5 Has 'No Plans' For Professor Layton Solving Puzzles On Wii
The Professor Layton series continues to be a moderate but substantial success for developer Level 5 (and Nintendo), but the studio isn't making any waves about brain teasers for Wii. Level 5 CEO Akihiro Hino addressed the possibility in an interview with the UK's Official Nintendo Magazine. "We currently have no plans for a Wii...
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