3D Dot Game Heroes Gets Character Sharing Hub

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As 3D Dot Game Heroes heads out to North American retailers today, publisher Atlus has launched an online hub for sharing and downloading custom-made characters.

Dubbed "Hall of Heroes," the webpage offers a centralized place to upload one's own in-game creations and download those of others. The actual character editor is located within the game itself, with the site offering detailed instructions on how to transfer said characters to and from the PlayStation 3.

Billed by Atlus as the "ultimate retro love letter," the old-school Zelda-esque action-RPG was developed by Silicon Studio, is a PlayStation 3 exclusive, and sells for $39.99.

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

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    May 11, 2010 10:57 AM

    Awesome! I don't like taking time to design custom characters in games with character creators; I usually just click a random button or throw something together in a few minutes so I can more quickly get to the gameplay itself. But I've wanted to play as a Link character ever since learning about this game, and it's great that Atlus is providing a hub for people like me who are too lazy to realize those video game dreams. ;)

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