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Wii: 975K
PS3: 650K
360: 1.075M
PS2: 50K
PSP: 190K
DS: 1.425M

EEDAR

Wii: 1.100M
PS3: 700K
360: 1.000M
PS2: N/A
PSP: 200K
DS: 1.400M

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Making its debut on the WiiWare™ service this week, Fluidity invites players to embark on an exciting hydro action adventure by controlling water in various forms. Players can test the waters before diving in by downloading a demo version of the game for zero Wii Points™. Meanwhile, a pair of arcade classics from Capcom – Wolf of the Battlefield: COMMANDO and SONSON™ – are now available via the Virtual Console™ service, letting fans enjoy old-school battle action on the Wii™ system. And if those battles aren’t enough for you, check out Dairojo! Samurai Defenders for the Nintendo DSiWare™ service.


Right after Nintendo’s press conference, Ubisoft sent out a press release indicating that they would have a number of titles ready for the launch of the 3DS. One of the titles listed included Ghost Recon. In a recent Eurogamer article, it was reconfirmed that the company will be releasing the game when the 3DS launches next year. However, it seems as though the project has a new name – the “Lead the Ghosts” subtitle has been replaced with “Shadow Wars.”

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Queen Rocks Onto Rock Band 3
Keyboards! Harmonies! Pro Guitar! Two epic Queen packs make their way to Rock Band 3 next week
Cambridge, Mass. – Dec. 3, 2010 – Harmonix and MTV Games today announced that two packs of songs from legendary rock band Queen, featuring both songs new to the Rock Band platform as well as harmonies, keys and Pro Guitar/Bass upgrades to previously released songs, will be available Dec. 7 in the Rock Band 3 Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and WiiTM.

Rock Band provides the deepest and best selection of artists, songs and albums through the Rock Band music platform, which features more than 800 artists and more than 2,000* tracks via disc and download purchase (complete list of tracks at www.rockband.com/songs). Rock Band’s gigantic music library dwarfs that of any other rhythm video game on the market. To date, more than 75 million songs have been sold through the Rock Band Music Store since its launch Nov. 20, 2007.

Rock Band DLC Additions for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 system and Wii


01. / 00. [PS3] Gran Turismo 5 (SCE) {25/11/10} – 430.707 / NEW
02. / 00. [NDS] Super Robot Wars L (Bandai Namco) {25/11/10} – 129.054 / NEW
03. / 00. [WII] Mario Sports Mix (Nintendo) {25/11/10} – 84.983 / NEW
04. / 04. [WII] Super Mario All-Stars (Nintendo) {21/10/10} – 47.487 / 613.415 (24%)
05. / 03. [NDS] Pokemon Black / White (Pokemon Co.) {18/09/10} – 43.227 / 4.494.106 (8%)

06. / 01. [PS3] Call of Duty: Black Ops (Subtitled Edition) (Square Enix) {18/11/10} – 31.354 / 160.275 (-76%)
07. / 02. [NDS] Super Fossil Fighters (Nintendo) {18/11/10} – 26.195 / 69.024 (-39%)
08. / 00. [PSP] Dangan-Ronpa (Spike) {25/11/10} – 25.564 / NEW
09. / 00. [NDS] Power Pro Kun Pocket 13 (Konami) {25/11/10} – 24.717 / NEW
10. / 14. [WII] Wii Party (Nintendo) {08/07/10} – 24.525 / 1.232.562 (46%)
11. / 08. [NDS] Magician’s Quest: The Merchant’s Store of Sorcery (Konami) {11/11/10} – 22.395 / 87.521 (-10%)

12. / 00. [PSP] Little Busters! Converted Edition (Prototype) {25/11/10} – 20.066 / NEW
13. / 18. [WII] Wii Sports Resort (w/ Remote Plus) (Nintendo) {11/11/10} – 17.325 / 43.509 (48%)
14. / 05. [PSP] Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (Square Enix) {11/11/10} – 16.794 / 230.296 (-55%)
15. / 00. [PS3] Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll (Koei Tecmo) {25/11/10} – 16.551 / NEW
16. / 09. [PS3] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2011 (Konami) {28/10/10} – 16.371 / 340.175 (-27%)
17. / 06. [PSP] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2011 (Konami) {18/11/10} – 15.832 / 51.332 (-55%)
18. / 17. [WII] Kirby’s Epic Yarn (Nintendo) {14/10/10} – 13.878 / 213.495 (+17%)
19. / 00. [NDS] Minna to Kimi no Piramekino! (Bandai Namco) {25/11/10} – 13.197 / NEW

20. / 11. [PSP] God Eater: Burst (Bandai Namco) {28/10/10} – 12.983 / 388.065 (-31%)


Deca Sports 3DS scan

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments

Thanks to Chauncey for the tip!


LTD, YTD NPD hardware sales

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

Lifetime-to-date

DS – 43,284,258
Wii – 30,524,231

Xbox 360 – 22,165,075
PlayStation 3 – 13,722,196

Year-to-date

DS – 4,557,500
Xbox 360 – 3,534,089
Wii – 3,389,900
PlayStation 3 – 2,593,500


I’d still like to hear what you guys think about the options below, so keep the comments coming!

After many hours of tinkering around with settings and files, I have successfully managed to integrate the main site and forum. I’ve actually wanted to do this for years – probably since I first started NE, in fact. Since my PHP and database knowledge is very limited (Java and C++ is my expertise, not Internet coding), linking the two wasn’t possible until I discovered a much easier way of accomplishing my goal (without worrying about coding too much).

So, here’s the deal. Every single post made on Nintendo Everything will now appear on the forum (with a link to the news post) on the new “Nintendo Everything news” sub-board. Additionally, you now only need one login for the main site and forum. If you’ve already signed up on the forum, you’re good to go. There’s one thing I need your input on, though. We have two options:

1) Disable guest commenting: You would need to register on the forum in order to comment on the main site, but again, you would only need just that one username – no additional login for the main site. If you’re logged in on the forum, you’re logged in on the main site (and vise versa). Likewise, if you post on the forum, it’ll appear on the main site (and again, vise versa!). I know a lot of you don’t have any sort of account (as a large majority of you are guest posters), but if you guys agree, this is something I’d really, really like to do. On the other hand, if this is something you’re not up for, I’ll hold off on it since I don’t want the discussion on the main site to die down! Basically, if you guys are willing to register for just one account here, then we can go ahead with this.

2) Enable guest commenting: If we go with this option, comments posted on the main site and forum will be split. So, let’s say I made a comment on this story. As you’ll be able to see, that comment will not appear as a reply on the forum. Clearly, this isn’t an ideal situation. If the first option is chosen, then everything will be in sync. The only benefit I can think of with this option is that you won’t have to log in at all.

The main reason why I’ve linked the main site and forum is because it makes things easier for everyone in terms of logins, and I’ve wanted to help promote the forum more as well as increase the discussion there (it’s kind of hidden, at the moment).

After we decide between the above options, I need to look into fixing a couple of things (such as the poll…) and getting a new design for the forum (it’s too bland and ugly!). But really, what you guys say is critical. I’m practically begging for feedback! I’m not doing anything until I hear from at least a few of you. Oh, and no – You don’t need to register just yet (unless you want to start posting on the forums right now). For the moment, commenting hasn’t changed.


Nintendo Download updates

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 2 Comments

– Fluidity demo on Monday
– Gaijin Games’ lilt line releasing on December 13
– Fireplacing (500 points) – Releasing on Monday
Game description:
“Who wouldn’t like to have a fireplace at home? Now you can turn your television into a fireplace, equipped with realistic graphics and a fire that will almost burn you. You must be wondering…but what is ‘Fireplacing’? The answer is very simple: ‘Fireplacing’ is exactly what it seems. You’re about to try the first hyper-realistic fireplace simulator for WiiWare. Because…how many times have you wished you had a fireplace at home? Now, for the first time with your Wii, you can turn your television into a fireplace. And what’s more, it’s not going to be just any old fireplace. It comes equipped with realistic graphics and a fire that will surprise you. Prepare the wood, light the fire and stoke it. Or, if you prefer, choose the ‘automatic’ option to have the fireplace on your screen while you eat with your family, celebrate a party with friends or dine with your partner…there are fireplaces for every occasion! Relax, it’s not going to burn you. We still haven’t been able to make that happen.”

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