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SEGA Stays Animated with BLEACH: Dark Souls and Dinosaur King

Chad | May 09, 2008 | Press Release | DS 
SEGA announces two new games for the Nintendo DS. One, Bleach: Dark Souls, and the other Dinasour King. Bleach is currently a very popular anime and SEGA have decided to use that to their advantage by creating another video game for the series. Dinasour King is from an animated series from the CW network.
BLEACH: Dark Souls is the next BLEACH game coming to the Nintendo DS from famed developer Treasure. This new BLEACH title features its own exclusive storyline that contains events that take place in between season's one and two of the animated series currently running on Adult Swim. With over 40 characters to choose from BLEACH: Dark Souls is the biggest BLEACH video game to date.

Dinosaur King is based off an animated series that will be returning for its second season on the CW network. You play as either Rex or Max two righteous kids with the mission to foil the plans of the evil Z team as they travel around the globe bringing dinosaur fossils back to life for nefarious reasons. Dinosaur King is an original SEGA property that began life in the Arcades of Japan. Now it's making its Nintendo DS debut in this awesome RPG that's set to take you into the world of dinosaurs and epic dino battles.

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    Final Blade | May 10, 2008
    Can you please Sega make a PS3 or a damn PSP one for christ sake. This is one of my favorite series and yet i can't play it cause you rather go on different platforms. Its pissing me off.

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