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Multiplatform

North America:
1. Just Dance 3 (Ubisoft, Wii)
2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Activision, X360)
3. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Bethesda, X360)
4. Kinect Sports Season Two (Microsoft, X360)
5. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Activision, PS3)

Japan:
1. Monster Hunter 3G (Capcom, 3DS)
2. Final Fantasy XIII-2 (Square Enix, PS3)
3. Mario Kart 7 (Nintendo, 3DS)
4. Super Mario 3D Land (Nintendo, 3DS)
5. Hoshi no Kirby Wii (Nintendo, Wii)

UK:
1. Just Dance 3 – Special Edition (Ubisoft, Wii)
2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Activision, X360)
3. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Bethesda, X360)
4. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Activision, PS3)
5. Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Sega, Wii)

Nintendo Wii

North America:
1. Just Dance 3 (Ubisoft)
2. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Nintendo)
3. Zumba Fitness 2 (Majesco)
4. Skylanders Spyro’s Adventure Starter Pack (Activision)
5. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo)

Japan:
1. Hoshi no Kirby Wii (Nintendo)
2. PokePark 2: Beyond the World (Nintendo)
3. Just Dance Wii (Nintendo)
4. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
5. Mario & Sonic At London Olympic (Nintendo)

UK:
1. Just Dance 3 – Special Edition (Ubisoft)
2. Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Sega)
3. Zumba Fitness (505 Games)
4. ABBA: You Can Dance (Ubisoft)
5. Zumba Fitness 2 (505 Games)

Nintendo 3DS

North America:
1. Mario Kart 7 (Nintendo)
2. Super Mario 3D Land (Nintendo)
3. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (Nintendo)
4. Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars 3D (LucasArts)
5. Nintendogs + Cats: Golden Retriever and New Friends (Nintendo)

Japan:
1. Monster Hunter 3G (Capcom)
2. Mario Kart 7 (Nintendo)
3. Super Mario 3D Land (Nintendo)
4. Inazuma Eleven Go: Shine (Level 5)
5. Inazuma Eleven Go: Dark (Level 5)

UK:
1. Mario Kart 7 (Nintendo)
2. Super Mario 3D Land (Nintendo)
3. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (Nintendo)
4. Super Pokemon Rumble (Nintendo)
5. Sonic Generations (Sega)

Nintendo DS

North America:
1. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
2. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
3. Monster High: Ghoul Spirit (THQ)
4. Plants vs. Zombies (PopCap)
5. Kirby Mass Attack (Nintendo)

Japan:
1. Tongari Boushi to Oshare na Mahou Tsukai (Konami)
2. One Piece: Gigant Battle 2 – Shinsekai (Namco Bandai)
3. Tamagotchi Collection (Namco Bandai)
4. Atsumete! Kirby (Nintendo)
5. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)

UK:
1. Professor Layton and the Spectre’s Call (Nintendo)
2. Moshi Monsters: Moshling Zoo (Activision)
3. Let’s Draw! (Majesco)
4. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
5. Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7 (Warner Bros)

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Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy – 7
Diamond Trust Of London – 6
Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary – 9
Kinect Sports: Season 2 – 6
Mario Kart 7 – 9
Minecraft – 9
Need For Speed The Run – 3
Saints Row: The Third – 6
Where Is My Heart? – 8

Thanks to joclo for the tip!


Nintendo has announced a new art book, Hyrule Historia, that’s coming out in Japan on December 23 for 3,255 yen. You can check out a sneak preview of it in the gallery above.

There’s a look to be found inside the package. 67 pages are dedicated to Skyward Sword, another 70 pages examine The World of Hyrule (including timeline talk), and there are sections that provide a look at Link’s character designs through the years.

Additionally, Hyrule Historia contains plenty of art from the various Zelda titles:

The Legend of Zelda – 4 pages
Link’s Adventure & Link to the Past – 2 pages
Link’s Awakening – 1 page
Ocarina of Time – 6 pages
Majora’s Mask – 3 pages
Wind Waker – 10 pages
Oracle series – 6 pages
Twilight Princess – 32 pages
Phantom Hourglass – 4 pages
Spirit Tracks – 22 pages

If you’re a Zelda fan, you’ll probably want this art book. At this time though, it’s only been announced for a Japanese release. We’ll let you know if Nintendo shares plans to bring Hyrule Historia elsewhere.

Thanks to Jonathan C for the tip!

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XSEED has posted a message on their Twitter account stating that they’ll be announcing a new game tomorrow. They also sent out the following teaser image:

Some people are thinking that this reveal could be for Senran Kagura. It could be something else, though. We’ll know if that guess is correct soon!

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Yesterday we heard from V-Jump that Beat/Joshua from The World Ends with You would be making an appearance in Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance. You can find the first image of the two characters in the image above.


When VVVVVV arrives on the eShop, it won’t come with online leaderboards or a level editor. That said, Nicalis is opening to bringing such features to the game in the future if fans show support for the game.

When asked about adding more features to the 3DS version of VVVVVV, Nicalis’s Tyrone said:

“It’s depends on the players. We’re considering online leaderboards and other things. If they download the game and they play it and they enjoy it and want to keep playing it, then we’ll be happy to support it for the long term.

“It’s up to the players. We’d love to have it in. We have it working. It’s a big investment for the player to make a level. Sometimes people load up the level editor and never use it or just make a level with one room. It’s a lot of work on our end to make it work, to test it and debug it.”

Although the 3DS title won’t contain its own built-in level editor (at least not immediately), players will be able to load levels from the PC editor.

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