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Sega, Capcom, Namco team up for 3DS game
Published Wednesday, Feb 22 2012, 20:16 GMT | By Scott Nichols | Add comment
Sega, Capcom and Namco Bandai are collaborating on an upcoming game for Nintendo 3DS.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced the team-up today, saying that the game will be "impossible to predict".
A teaser site for the game has launched, showing a safe unlocked by the code '032760' to reveal the three company logos.

Capcom and Namco Bandai previously worked together on the Japan-exclusive PlayStation 2 role-playing game Namco X Capcom and are currently collaborating on Street Fighter X Tekken.
A Banpresto logo is also displayed in the corner of the teaser site, suggesting it will be the studio primarily developing the game. Banpresto is a subsidiary of Namco Bandai best known for role-playing games such as the Super Robot Wars series, though very few of its titles have released outside of Japan.
> Street Fighter X Tekken: 12 new characters included on Vita
> Mega Man and Pac Man exclusive to Sony in Street Fighter X Tekken
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced the team-up today, saying that the game will be "impossible to predict".
A teaser site for the game has launched, showing a safe unlocked by the code '032760' to reveal the three company logos.

Capcom and Namco Bandai previously worked together on the Japan-exclusive PlayStation 2 role-playing game Namco X Capcom and are currently collaborating on Street Fighter X Tekken.
A Banpresto logo is also displayed in the corner of the teaser site, suggesting it will be the studio primarily developing the game. Banpresto is a subsidiary of Namco Bandai best known for role-playing games such as the Super Robot Wars series, though very few of its titles have released outside of Japan.
> Street Fighter X Tekken: 12 new characters included on Vita
> Mega Man and Pac Man exclusive to Sony in Street Fighter X Tekken
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