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Rusty's Real Deal Baseball Headed to North America in April

by Bryan Rose - February 13, 2014, 2:35 pm EST
Total comments: 5

Known as Darumeshi Sports-ten in Japan, this game will have you haggling down the price for additional content.

One of the surprises shown in today's Nintendo Direct was the announcement of a North American release of Rusty's Real Deal Baseball for the 3DS eShop. Known as Darumeshi Sports-ten in Japan, Rusty's Real Deal Baseball has you participating in a multitude of baseball minigames. 

Some of these minigames will need to be purchased with real-world currency in order to play them. However, a interesting feature of the game will allow you to haggle with Rusty himself, in order to buy these minigames for a cheaper price. 

Rusty's Real Deal Baseball will launch in April for the Nintendo 3DS.

For more details on Rusty's Real Deal Baseball, read Danny Bivens' impressions of the Japanese version.

Talkback

ShyGuyFebruary 13, 2014

You can haggle for the real world price of the games? CRAZY. Has this ever been done before?

RazorkidFebruary 13, 2014

This looks fantastic!

azekeFebruary 13, 2014

Asian-americans would obviously get riled looking at second picture and will call brand Nintendo as white supremacist pigs.

KhushrenadaFebruary 14, 2014

I don't see a difference. In both pictures, he's still a dork. Rusty for Smash Bros. unconfirmed. Sorry Ridley. There can only be one Nintendo character allowed in the game whose name starts with the letter R and end with the letter Y. Better luck next time. Maybe you should learn the good feels of baseball to get included.

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