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blurb=A Japanese scan from either a magazine or a pamphlet revealed the release date for [[bp:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Time Expedition and Darkness Expedition]]. The two DS games will be released in Japan Sept. 13. The scan also mentions a feature that will make use of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. It will apparently enable the user to send SOS mails as e-mail over the internet, which then can be read on PCs, Wii Consoles or mobile phones. }}
blurb=A Japanese scan from either a magazine or a pamphlet revealed the release date for [[bp:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Time Expedition and Darkness Expedition]]. The two DS games will be released in Japan Sept. 13. The scan also mentions a feature that will make use of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. It will apparently enable the user to send SOS mails as e-mail over the Internet, which then can be read on PCs, Wii consoles or mobile phones. }}
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[[Image:Fushigi no Dungeon Scan 2007-07-06.jpg|thumb|right|Japanese scan that revealed the release date]]
[[Image:Fushigi no Dungeon Scan 2007-07-06.jpg|thumb|right|Japanese scan that revealed the release date]]
Yesterday, a scan from either a magazine or a pamphlet was uploaded [http://f42.aaa.livedoor.jp/~imawaka/imgboardphp/futaba.php?res=7802 on the Japanese imageboard イマロダ] which revealed the release date for [[bp:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Time Expedition and Darkness Expedition]]. The games will be released in Japan September 13, 2007.
Yesterday, a scan from either a magazine or a pamphlet was uploaded [http://f42.aaa.livedoor.jp/~imawaka/imgboardphp/futaba.php?res=7802 on the Japanese imageboard イマロダ] which revealed the release date for [[bp:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Time Expedition and Darkness Expedition]]. The games will be released in Japan Sept. 13.


The scan features some new in-game screenshots as well as some first details on the games' online capabilities. Apparently, the game will make use of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection by enabling the player to send SOS mails via e-mail over the Internet. These SOS mails can then be read on PCs, Wii consoles or mobile phones, according to the scan.
The scan features some new in-game screenshots as well as some first details on the games' online capabilities. Apparently, the games will make use of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection by enabling the player to send SOS mails via e-mail over the Internet. These SOS mails can then be read on PCs, Wii consoles or mobile phones, according to the scan.


More details are expected to be revealed at official Japanese websites for the game.
More details are expected to be revealed at official Japanese Web sites for the games.
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Japanese scan that revealed the release date

Yesterday, a scan from either a magazine or a pamphlet was uploaded on the Japanese imageboard イマロダ which revealed the release date for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Time Expedition and Darkness Expedition. The games will be released in Japan Sept. 13.

The scan features some new in-game screenshots as well as some first details on the games' online capabilities. Apparently, the games will make use of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection by enabling the player to send SOS mails via e-mail over the Internet. These SOS mails can then be read on PCs, Wii consoles or mobile phones, according to the scan.

More details are expected to be revealed at official Japanese Web sites for the games.