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  • Mana Khemia: Student Alliance delayed until Spring 2009

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    01.21.2009

    Those looking to play NIS America's upcoming RPG game for PSP, Mana Khemia, will have to wait a bit longer. Originally planned for a January release, the publisher has said it will be making "further improvements to increase the final quality of the game." The added development time will end some time next month.Mana Khemia is the fourth game in the Atelier Iris series. It has you joining an academy, going on quests trying to unlock the mysteries of alchemy. New screenshots in our gallery:%Gallery-42806%

  • Joystiq interview: NIS America talks PS2 love, Mana Khemia details

    by 
    Jason Dobson
    Jason Dobson
    12.24.2007

    With most of civilization abandoning the workplace in order to converge on local shopping malls for those last-minute gift ideas, the gaming world seems to have all but shut down. However, in between trips to Kohl's and Barnes & Noble we did manage to grapple with NIS America's marketing dynamic duo, namely Jack Niida and Nao Zook. While they kept eying the exit behind us, we asked them a number of questions, including the publisher's opinion on the aging PlayStation 2, as well as some specifics on NIS America's latest PS2 RPG, Mana Khemia ~Alchemists of Al-Revis~, which they both go into after the jump.

  • NIS confirms Atelier Iris 'spiritual sequel' for PS2

    by 
    Jason Dobson
    Jason Dobson
    12.14.2007

    NIS America threw us a curve ball last month when it announced its intentions to make a name for itself as a gentler, more casual publisher, a stark contrast to the studio's decidedly niche role-playing roots. Thankfully, like a distant relative returning home for the holidays, the company has not forgotten where it comes from, as NIS has announced plans to bring yet another Japanese-style RPG to the PS2 early next year with Mana Khemia ~Alchemists of Al-Revis~. Set for release on March 18, NIS describes the game as a "spiritual sequel" to the Gust-developed Atelier Iris series of strategy RPGs -- something of an unknown quantity here in the US despite it having garnered a considerable following in Japan since the late-90s. NIS also calls Mana Khemia a "campus sim style RPG" in which players play as both teachers and students in order to complete "academic quests." Reading this, we can't help but be reminded of last June's GrimGrimoire, also published by NIS and one of the best titles this year that nobody played, though honestly we're just thrilled knowing that we'll still having something new to look forward to playing on the never-say-die console well into the first quarter of 2008.

  • Atelier Iris screens -- beauty in a frame

    by 
    Nikki Inderlied
    Nikki Inderlied
    09.19.2006

    For a game that was just recently announced, there has been a lot of coverage for it. Here we are just a few days after Atelier Iris DS was announced and we already have some screen shots for you. And can we just say, in the best southern accent we can manage, these sure are pretty! Though they are few, they do show that the game carries a kind of glow to it. We are happy that Reese No Workshop Atelier Iris is coming to the DS. Good things happen when a familiar and previously accepted RPG is brought to a fun, innovative game system.

  • Atelier Iris DS website open

    by 
    Nikki Inderlied
    Nikki Inderlied
    09.18.2006

    A few days ago, we so kindly let you know that the popular RPG Atelier Iris has decided to make an appearance on Nintendo DS. Now we are here to tell you that the site for Atelier Iris DS is up. There are plenty of images to gaze at if you are the type of person who should have taken Japanese instead of Latin in high school (like us). You guys really need to read blogger David Hinkle's personal summary of the game. It's classic and it makes us crave pancakes. You can find it here: