Fullmetal Alchemist: Dual Sympathy - US Bound
A US release of Fullmetal Alchemist: Dual Sympathy is nearby, as the Navarre Corporation picks up the title for distribution.
Navarre Corporation, a publisher and distributor of a broad range of physical and digital home entertainment and multimedia products, today announced that its Navarre Distribution Services division has signed an exclusive distribution agreement to distribute four new console games based on FUNimation's ever popular Fullmetal Alchemist series published by Destineer for the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP platforms.
The first of these new releases, Fullmetal Alchemist: Dual Sympathy is scheduled to be in stores in October, 2006, with a retail price of $29.99.
Eric Paulson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Navarre, commented, "This exclusive distribution agreement expands our close relationship with Destineer. Their track record of developing top-tier console games coupled with FUNimation's fast-growing Fullmetal Alchemist brand will benefit Navarre, FUNimation and Destineer." Paulson continues, "This agreement also demonstrates one of the strategic benefits of the FUNimation acquisition which has provided us the leverage to license our anime content to developers who then distribute their content through our distribution services business unit."
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Dont look forward to it, it sucks :/
I hate Full Metal Alchemist.
The anime sucked beyond reasons, but the manga series is getting really good. Right after the death of Hugh, anime split off from manga story line and created that religious/sci-fi story line on parallel world and spirits. Manga stay with the adventure and humor.
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