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This information is based on Famitsu data from July 26th to August 29th…

01. [Wii] Wii Party – 370,903 / 795,262
02. [PS3] Sengoku Basara 3 – 320,024 / NEW
03. [PSP] Hatsune Miku Project Diva 2nd – 310,522 / NEW
04. [PSP] Monster Hunter Diary Felyne Village – 280,521 / NEW
05. [PS3] Another Century’s Episode: R – 216,748 / NEW
06. [PSP] Tales of Phantasia Narikiri Dungeon X – 165,636 / NEW
07. [DS] Inazuma Eleven 3 – 130,997 / 801,889
08. [DS] Kamen Rider Battle Ganbaride Card Battle Taisen – 96,932 / NEW
09. [Wii] Sengoku Basara 3 – 83,317 / NEW
10. [Wii] Dragon Quest Monsters Battle Road Victory – 75,250 / 263,261


ESRB updates

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

Airport Mania: First Flight (Wii) – E
Atari’s Greatest Hits: Volume 1 (DS) – E
Hasbro Family Game Night 3 (Wii) – E
My Baby 3 & Friends (DS) – E
Worms: Battle Island (Wii) – E10+
iCarly 2: iJoin the Click! (DS/Wii) – E
Topshot Arcade (Wii) – T
Active Life Explorer (Wii) – E
Bakugan: Defenders of the Core (DS/Wii) – E10+
Crafting Mama (DS) – E
Disney Wizards of Waverly Place: Spellbound + DGamer (DS) – E
Hello Kitty Seasons (Wii) – E
Inkub (Wii) – E
Michael Jackson The Experience (DS) – E10+
Minute to Win It (DS) – E
Sabre Team (Wii) – T
Horizon Riders (Wii) – E10+
Hospital Giant (DS) – E10+


SNOOP DOGG IS HERE, WITH AN EIGHT PACK PRODUCED EXCLUSIVELY FOR ROCK BAND!

SNOOP DEBUTS AS FIRST HIP HOP ARTIST IN ROCK BAND!

Cambridge, Mass. – Sept. 3, 2010 – Harmonix and MTV Games today announced that an eight pack of songs from rap legend Snoop Dogg will be added to the Rock Band Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and WiiTM.

“I consider myself an OG gamer, and to be chosen as the first hip hop artist to appear in Rock Band…well, it doesn’t get any better than that, ya dig?!?” Snoop said. “I know my fans gonna get down with tha Pound with this one and tha youngsters really gonna realize who started this gamer ish, u hear me?!?”


Ni No Kuni commercials

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, Videos | 0 comments


Wondering how Final Fantasy got its name? Fortunately for you, Square Enix Executive Producer Akitoshi Kawazu recently went through a quick rundown of how the title came to be. Interestingly, Kawazu mentioned that “Fighting Fantasy” was one possibility that could have been used, but Square Enix decided against it because Steve Jackson was already using the name.

“It was something that was decided a long time ago, so my memory might be a bit faulty, but I think one of the things we had decided up front was that we wanted a title that could be abbreviated as FF. That abbreviation has special meaning. So we came up with many different titles, and Final Fantasy was one of them. From there, I think we were quick to make the call. There were some concerns about calling something ‘final’ from the get-go, but in the end we all warmed up to it. On a side note, one other option we liked was Fighting Fantasy, but it was the name of a game-book series by legendary game designer Steve Jackson, so we canned the idea. I wonder what would have happened if we didn’t realize this and went with the Fighting Fantasy option.”


1. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 3rd
2. [DS] Pokemon Black/White
3. [Wii] Dragon Quest X
4. [DS] Ni No Kuni

5. [PS3] Tales of Graces F
6. [PS3] Final Fantasy XIV
7. [PS3] Final Fantasy Versus XIII
8. [PSP] Tactics Ogre: Unmei no Wa
9. [PS3] Gran Turismo 5
10. [PSP] K-On! Houkago Live!!
11. [PS3] Metal Gear Solid Rising
12. [PSP] Lord of Arcana
13. [PS3] The Last Remnant
14. [PSP] Final Fantasy Agito XIII
15. [PS3] The Last Guardian



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