2010 Nintendo Power Awards nominees
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Game of the Year – Wii
Donkey Kong Country Returns
Kirby’s Epic Yarn
Metroid: Other M
NBA Jam
Sonic Colors
Super Mario Galaxy 2
Game of the Year – DS
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors
Pokemon HeartGold/SoulSilver
Professor Layton and the Unwound Future
Super Scribblenauts
WarioWare D.I.Y.
Top 5 most pirated Wii games on BitTorrent in 2010
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1. Super Mario Galaxy 2 (1,470,000) (May. 2010)
2. Wii Party (1,220,000) (Oct. 2010)
3. Donkey Kong Country Returns (920,000) (Nov. 2010)
4. Kirby’s Epic Yarn (880,000) (Oct. 2010)
5. Red Steel 2 (850,000) (Mar. 2010)
Man, this is pretty crazy. Could you imagine if half of those Red Steel 2 downloads contributed to actual sales? Even Kirby could have sold better! Although, I must admit I’m surprised that Wii Party is very high up on the list.
Reload: Target Down, chick chick BOOM videos
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Thanks to GamesHackHD & Co. for the tip!
Protocol details
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You may remember that we posted about the first few Protocol details back in March. Sarabasa Entertainment finally shared new information in the latest issue of Nintendo Power, which you can check out below.
– Plays on the cyberpunk conceit of a virtual 3D world
– Warringhackers run around like Quake marines, battle to obtain fields of hidden data
– “Data lanes” for each player
– The lanes change basic rules of how maps work
– Some lanes unlock teleporters to quickly hop across the stage
– Some lanes show hidden areas
– Other lane example: Change in gravity and coridors, “up” can be whatever you say it is
– Two-on-two matches locally
– Four-on-four matches online
– Class-based system in the Team Fortress tradition
– Choose from four classes
– Snipers can pick up the assassin kit, move around and killing their targets at long range
– Secondary fire mode for all weapons which go beyond simple point-and-shoot
– Heavy gunner’s weapon tosses bouncing grenades
– One game type is similar to Counter-Strike’s Demolition game
– Tag/assassin mode: One player obtains all weapons, needs to hold out as long as possible against everyone else
– Traditional deathmatches also available
– Communicate with allies with a set of basic controller shortcuts
– Releasing early next year
The best-selling games of all-time in Japan
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The chart below is based off of Famitsu data taken up to December 19, though the New Super Mario Bros. figure is based off of data up to December 26.
Best-selling games in Japan for 2010
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01. Pokémon Black / White 4,494,106
(4,494,106) DS Nintendo
02. New Super Mario Bros. Wii 4,043,637
(4,043,637) Wii Nintendo
03. Final Fantasy XIII 1,903,186
(1,903,186) PS3 Square Enix
04. Tomodachi Collection 1,708,575
(3,456,091) DS Nintendo
05. Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation 1,339,352
(1,339,352) DS Square Enix
06. Wii Party 1,232,562
(1,232,562) Wii Nintendo
07. Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 1,222,496
(1,222,496) DS Square Enix
08. Wii Fit Plus 1,132,500
(2,125,139) Wii Nintendo
09. Super Mario Galaxy 2 882,880
(882,880) Wii Nintendo
10. Inazuma Eleven 3: Challenge the World! Spark / Bomber 867,600
(867,600) DS Level 5
11. Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker 810,089
(810,089) PSP Konami
12. Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep 737,348
(767,348) PSP Square Enix
13. Pokémon HeartGold / SoulSilver 718,148
(3,808,535) DS Nintendo
14. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks 668,725
(668,725) DS Nintendo
15. God Eater 634,244
(634,244) PSP Namco Bandai
16. Super Mario All-Stars 25th Anniversary Edition 613,415
(613,415) Wii Nintendo
17. Wii Sports Resort 593,212
(1,989,124) Wii Nintendo
18. Phantasy Star Portable 2 589,837
(589,837) PSP Konami
19. Yakuza 4 574,951
(574,951) PS3 Sega
20. Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage 548,032
(548,032) PS3 Tecmo Koei
21. Mario Kart Wii 527,257
(2,987,118) Wii Nintendo
22. Inazuma Eleven 2: The Threat of the Invaders Fire/Blizzard 510,208
(1,173,723) DS Level 5
23. Pokémon Ranger: Guardian of Light 487,619
(487,619) DS Nintendo
24. Monster Hunter Diary 483,736
(483,736) PSP Capcom
25. Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (PSP the Best) 480,319
(480,319) PSP Capcom
26. New Super Mario Bros. 435,424
(6,023,845) DS Nintendo
27. Gran Turismo 5 430,707
(430,707) PS3 Sony
28. Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Gundam Next Plus 407,177
(407,177) PSP Namco Bandai
29. God Eater Burst 388,065
(388,065) PSP Namco Bandai
30. Sengoku Basara 3 385,302
(385,302) PS3 Capcom
More talk of Nintendo warning players about 3DS usage
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Right from the very beginning, Nintendo has been upfront about potential health concerns relating to the 3DS – particularly for children looking at the 3D graphics. Reggie Fils-Aime stated a few months back that Nintendo “will recommend that very young children not look at 3D images.” Now we’re starting to hear about warnings for those playing the handlheld once again. Nintendo shared the following information today:
– Quicker eye fatigue as a result of viewing 3D
– Some 3D software can cause eyes to become tired quicker than other software
– Nintendo recommends players take a break after 30 minutes of play
– “If your physical condition worsens or you become ill, please stop playing at once”
– 3D has different effects on different people
– 3D slider allows a wider group of people to enjoy the system
– 3D not recommended for children under the age of six as the vision of young children is still in developmental stages (like 3D movies and television)
– “Since the Nintendo 3DS can be changed to 2D to avoid any effects on young children’s vision, it is possible for anyone to enjoy playing it”
– Once again, there will be parental controls for 3D
Animal Resort screenshots
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Persona team to announce new titles next year
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This information comes from Katsura Hashino, leader of the Persona team…
“Next year, we will be able to announce various titles, I think.”
We know that a new Shin Megami Tensei: Persona title is in the works for the 3DS, so hopefully we’ll hear more about that next year. That being said, the Persona team develops other games, such as Catherine for the PS3/Xbox 360. So, it’s very possible that we’ll hear about announcements outside of the Persona series.