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'''Ninety-Nine Nights''', (Korean: 나인티-나인 나이츠, Japanese: ナインティ ナイン ナイツ), a.k.a. '''N3: Ninety-Nine Nights''' or simply '''N3''', is a fantasy [[hack and slash]] game developed for the [[Xbox 360]] by an alliance between [[Q Entertainment]] and [[Phantagram]]. Video game designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi served as producer for the game. | '''Ninety-Nine Nights''', (Korean: 나인티-나인 나이츠, Japanese: ナインティ ナイン ナイツ), a.k.a. '''N3: Ninety-Nine Nights''' or simply '''N3''', is a fantasy [[hack and slash]] game developed for the [[Xbox 360]] by an alliance between [[Q Entertainment]] and [[Phantagram]]. Video game designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi served as producer for the game. | ||
The game was released in Japan on April 20, [[2006]], in North America on August 15, 2006, and in Europe on August 25, 2006. A demo of Ninety-Nine Nights was released on a DVD-ROM as a pre-order bonus in Japan, and on July 28, 2006, one was released on the [[Xbox Live Marketplace]]. The demo is free and available in all regions. | The game was released in Japan on [[April 20]], [[2006]], in North America on [[August 15]], 2006, and in Europe on [[August 25]], 2006. A demo of Ninety-Nine Nights was released on a DVD-ROM as a pre-order bonus in Japan, and on [[July 28]], 2006, one was released on the [[Xbox Live Marketplace]]. The demo is free and available in all regions. | ||
A sequel, [[Ninety-Nine Nights II]] was announced at Microsoft's Tokyo Game Show press conference in [[2008]], and released in [[2010]]. | A sequel, [[Ninety-Nine Nights II]] was announced at Microsoft's Tokyo Game Show press conference in [[2008]], and released in [[2010]]. |