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Three game concepts were pitched to Famitsu readers in the magazine's issue for the week of March 26, 2007. These concepts were known as Brave Arms (ブレイブ・アームズ), Second, and Chain Lim!t. All three games would have taken place in the Strangereal world and were to be developed by Project Aces. They would have been the first Project Aces games that didn't involve piloting aircraft. The images from the Famitsu issue were leaked online on March 24 on NeoGAF. Their sudden appearance prompted many skeptical theories, including the idea that these concepts were simply April Fools' Day jokes.

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  • Three game concepts were pitched to Famitsu readers in the magazine's issue for the week of March 26, 2007. These concepts were known as Brave Arms (ブレイブ・アームズ), Second, and Chain Lim!t. All three games would have taken place in the Strangereal world and were to be developed by Project Aces. They would have been the first Project Aces games that didn't involve piloting aircraft. The images from the Famitsu issue were leaked online on March 24 on NeoGAF. Their sudden appearance prompted many skeptical theories, including the idea that these concepts were simply April Fools' Day jokes.
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  • Three game concepts were pitched to Famitsu readers in the magazine's issue for the week of March 26, 2007. These concepts were known as Brave Arms (ブレイブ・アームズ), Second, and Chain Lim!t. All three games would have taken place in the Strangereal world and were to be developed by Project Aces. They would have been the first Project Aces games that didn't involve piloting aircraft. The images from the Famitsu issue were leaked online on March 24 on NeoGAF. Their sudden appearance prompted many skeptical theories, including the idea that these concepts were simply April Fools' Day jokes.
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