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Famitsu is an actual thing. The scans are not a journal in and of themselves.
(Famitsu is an actual thing. The scans are not a journal in and of themselves.)
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The June 5, 2009 issue of Famitsu covered an interview with Tetsuya Nomura, where he said that the game was, at the time, at the voice recording stage.
The June 5, 2009 issue of Famitsu covered an interview with Tetsuya Nomura, where he said that the game was, at the time, at the voice recording stage.


In August 2009, new Famitsu scans revealed a revamped User Interface (having been revamped twice before) as well as new worlds after a lack of news for close to a year. It was also revealed that the official names for the new enemies were the Unversed. Nomura also confirmed in an interview that ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' would contain a secret ending like in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'' for the next game in the Kingdom Hearts series which he confirmed a main game and the one which Nomura stated would link up ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', and ''Kingdom Hearts coded''. He also confirmed that a ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' demo would indeed be playable at the 2009 Tokyo Games Show together with a new trailer.
In August 2009, Famitsu a revamped User Interface (having been revamped twice before) as well as new worlds after a lack of news for close to a year. It was also revealed that the official names for the new enemies were the Unversed. Nomura also confirmed in an interview that ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' would contain a secret ending like in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'' for the next game in the Kingdom Hearts series which he confirmed a main game and the one which Nomura stated would link up ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', and ''Kingdom Hearts coded''. He also confirmed that a ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' demo would indeed be playable at the 2009 Tokyo Games Show together with a new trailer.


In early October 2009, Square Enix released their Tokyo Game Show 2009 trailer to the public on the official website. Nomura revealed that the concept of the [[Command Board]] originated from when he was in elementary school as at that time he was very fascinated with board games and even made his own; hence he wanted to incorporate a fun board game into the game.  
In early October 2009, Square Enix released their Tokyo Game Show 2009 trailer to the public on the official website. Nomura revealed that the concept of the [[Command Board]] originated from when he was in elementary school as at that time he was very fascinated with board games and even made his own; hence he wanted to incorporate a fun board game into the game.  
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