Yum. You may remember me telling youa few days agothat Cave’sMushihime-sama Futari Ver. 1.5might not be subjected to the company’s usual practice of needless region-locking when it lands on the Japanese Xbox 360 this November.

While any Cave fan knows that’s probably wishful thinking, Makoto Asada says they’re at leastconsideringit, and backs that up by stating in arecent poston the developer’s blog that he’ll be meeting with Microsoft next weekend, and “would like to submit proposals in English in the form of a clear framework to deploy and support worldwide.” Somebody wants this to happen, and for likely the first time in the developer’s history, it isn’t just their foreign devotees.

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They’ve just released a trailer for the 360 port, which you can watch by clicking above. If that looks like something you’d like to be able to play without buying an entire console in order to do it, you can join the cause bysending Cave a quick emailto simply say, “America wants your games.”

Anyway, take a look at the video and click the HD button in the top left for the sharper version. Here’s hoping this lovely trailer isn’t the last we see of this game outside of Japan.

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