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Posted by IGN Jul 14 2010 16:13 GMT
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Nintendo will release Professor Layton's third puzzle adventure a bit sooner than previously revealed.

Posted by Joystiq Jul 14 2010 15:00 GMT
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Professor Layton has figured out the secrets of time travel! Though his new game, Professor Layton and the Unwound Future, was originally set to be released in North America on September 20, the clever adventurer has figured out a way to move the release date back in time one week, to September 12.

Unwound Future begins with Professor Layton receiving a letter from his apprentice, Luke -- from ten years in the future. Layton and Luke must travel to the London of the future for urgent puzzle-related business. Apparently, sending someone through time is easier than some of the puzzles.

Posted by GoNintendo Jun 26 2010 01:05 GMT
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We all know that another Professor Layton game is coming down the pipeline. The next outing for North American gamers will be Professor Layton and the Unwound Future, and I couldn’t be more excited to dive back into that universe. Rather than read your run-of-the-mill preview of the game, why not see what [...]

Posted by Joystiq Jun 19 2010 23:00 GMT
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If, at any point in the last week, you forgot about the existing DS platform due to all the news about the 3DS, you've made a serious error, and you owe the Nintendo DS an apology. Nintendo brought a diverse selection of first-party (and sorta-first-party, in the case of Dragon Quest IX) DS games to E3, and we've collected trailers and artwork for the whole set.

Included after the break is Professor Layton and the Unwound Future. It might be a little ... puzzling, but Nintendo brought two Professor Layton games to E3 (which means, by the way, that this was the best E3 of all time) -- this one, number 3 in the series, for the original DS, and Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle, which is number 5, for 3DS.

Posted by IGN Jun 16 2010 00:53 GMT
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Solving puzzles has never been so fun.