The initial information was a leak through the website & magazine famed Japanese
games publication Famitsu though Capcom earlier went on to confirm the leak.
Not exact matches
Japanese
publication Famitsu showed off the top 5 from some of Japan's top
game makers; a grand total of 37 offered their picks for...
In an interview with Japanese
publication Famitsu (via Gematsu), Monster Hunter producer Ryozo Tsujimoto revealed that Capcom plans to continue supporting the
game following its release by adding new monsters.
[Update] Japanese gaming
publication Famitsu has posted screenshots for the Berserk Warriors
game online.
His work has been featured in
publications such as Vice, The Verge, The Guardian, The Escapist, Forbes, Wired, The A.V. Club,
Game Informer, Waypoint, Polygon, Kotaku,
Famitsu, and Edge Magazine.
The changes they have made really could put this up there as the best Gran Turismo of all time - unusual for a series to get better after it has been around this long, but we've recently seen the same thing with the Super Mario series... I doubt it will receive a full 40/40 from
Famitsu though, even when the full
game arrives - and I certainly can't imagine any western
publications / websites giving the
game a score as good as this.
In the west it was still seen as a kids thing and those of us seriously into
games relied on
publications like
Famitsu to keep us up to date with the state of video
games.
Well you are in luck as the Japanese
publication Famitsu Tecmo Koei announced that a new Fatal Frame
game is in development.
Suda51: Yes, so this event I had a weekly feature in
Famitsu, where I was writing articles together with Masked UH, who is very knowledgeable about Western
games, so the purpose was to introduce Western
games to the Japanese people, and this event was sort of bringing the
publication to the live audience and playing Western
games in front of live audience to let them know what the
games are like.