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FC:
-Famicom Tantei Club Part II – Ushiro ni Tatsu Shoujo Zenkouhen (Nintendo)

SFC:
-Final Fight 3 (Capcom)

Neo Geo:
-The King of Fighters ’95 (D4 Enterprise, Dec 1st)

MSX:
-Yie Ar Kung Fu II (Konami)
-Metal Gear (Konami)

Virtual Console Arcade:
-Ordyne (Namco Bandai, Dec 1st)
-Rompers (Namco Bandai, Dec 1st)
-Zaxxon (Sega)

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Virtual Console:
-Shanghai II: Dragon’s Eye (Mega Drive, 800 points, Sega)

WiiWare:
-Copter Crisis (500 points, Digital Leisure)
-Dragon Master Spell Caster (500 points, Stickmen Studios)
-Rabbids Lab (500 points, Ubisoft)
-Solitaire (500 points, GameOn)

DSiWare:
-Mighty Flip Champs (800 points, WayForward)
-Reflect Missile (500 points, Nintendo)

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First day sales in Japan

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 1 Comment

Professor Layton and the Devil’s Flute (DS) – 140,000
Mushihimesama Futari Ver 1.5 (360) – 13,000
Momotarou Dentetsu 2010 Senkoku Ishin no Hero Daisyuugou ! No Ken (Wii) – 23,000
La Pucelle: Ragnarok [First Print Limited Edition] (PSP) – 5,800
Higurashi Daybreak Portable  (PSP) – 4,700
Puyo Puyo 7 (PSP) – 3,600
Strike Witches: Aoi no Dengekisen – Shin Taichou Funtousuru! (DS) – 3,500
Cooking Mama 3 (DS) – 2,000
Puyo Puyo 7 (Wii) – 2,000
Naruto Shippuden: Ryujinki (Wii) – 4,400
Joysound Wii DX (Wii) – 1,600


Reflect Missile details

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

– Out on the European DSi Shop
– Not an Art Style title
– Similar to Block Breaker/Arkanoid with Space Invaders mixed in
– Strategical rather than fast-paced
– 500 points
– Somewhere around 200 stages

Thanks to Gavin for the news tip!


Puyo Puyo 7 screenshots

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


Media Create has published the latest hardware sales figures from Japan. The results are below.

DSi LL – 100,553
PS3 – 34,752
Wii – 32,844
PSP – 32,752
DSi – 32,070
DS Lite – 5,051

PSP go – 4,574
Xbox 360 – 4,085
PS2 – 2,024

For comparison’s sake, here are the numbers from November 9 (last week).

PSP 38,770
PS3 38,498
DSi 33,749
Wii 26,764
PSP go 6,427
DS Lite 5,036
Xbox 360 4,124
PS2 2,031

Also, here’s how Famitsu’s data stacks up…

DSi LL – 103,524
PSP – 33,000
DSi – 32,000
PS3 – 29,000
WII – 29,000
PSP go – 4,800
DS Lite – 2,700

The DSi LL made its debut in Japan and sold about 100,000 units according to Media Create. There were no huge changes in numbers from last week, although there were some drops across the board. There will be a number of significant releases on December 3, so it should be interesting to see how those games affect sales. New Super Mario Bros. Wii received a perfect 40/40 from well-known Japanese magazine Famitsu, and that title is one of the releases that is expected to do well next week.


“I have an eight-year-old son myself at home, and quite recently he started playing The Phantom Hourglass for DS, because when the software first hit the market he was too young. When he started playing with the boat, I told him: ‘In the next Zelda, you are going to be able to ride on the train.’ He answered: ‘OK, Dad, first boat, and then train? Surely next time, Link is going to fly in the sky … ‘. [Grins] I just don’t know. If many people make many speculations … some of them might be correct. Right now, I have to refrain from commenting on anything.” – Eiji Aonuma

“With this attachment, your minute hand movements are more precisely reflected … You can feel it so naturally and so intuitively. It’s not just an improvement over the movement of Link himself: the realisation of your more minute movements on the screen will expand the entire gameplay. I believe that we will be able to offer some great innovations in the new Legend of Zelda. Of course I have to refrain from giving any details, but we are contemplating altering the way the game progresses in comparison with all the past Legend of Zelda franchises…but I have to stop talking here.” – Eiji Aonuma

Obviously, the big piece of news here is that Eiji Aonuma sort of hints at the possibility of flight being used as a method of transportation in Zelda, through his son’s words. However, I don’t know how much we should read in to it. Aonuma grinned, but that doesn’t necessarily mean we’ll see Epona flying in the sky in Zelda Wii or anything…Although, that could be neat. We’ll just have to wait and see. All I know is that I’m really pumped to see what the game looks like.

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NGamer review scores

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

Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders (DS) – 31%
“Aha! I Got It!” Escape Game (WiiWare) – 1/5
Avatar: The Game (Wii) – 67%
Band Hero (Wii) – 80%
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition (Wii) – 68%
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized (DS) – 69%
C.O.P. The Recruit (DS) – 35%
F1 2009 (Wii) – 72%
Forever Blue 2 (Wii) – 84%
Hasbro Family Game Night 2 (Wii) – 61%
Heron Steam Machine (WiiWare) – 3/5
LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues (Wii) – 78%
LEGO Rockband (Wii) – 69%
LEGO Rockband (DS) – 84%
LIT (WiiWare) – 3/5
Maestro! Jump in Music (DS) – 81%
My Zoo (WiiWare) – 2/5
Need for Speed Nitro (Wii) – 65%
Nostalgia (DS) – 78%
Protothea (WiiWare) – 1/5
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles (Wii) – 82%
Rock N’ Roll Climber (WiiWare) – 2/5
Shaun White Snowboarding World Stage (Wii) – 78%
SimAnimals Africa (Wii) – 68%
Sin and Punishment 2: Successor to the Sky (Wii) – 87%
Tales of Monkey Island — Chapter 4: The Trial and Execution of Guybrush Threepwood (WiiWare) – 4/5
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (DS) – 92%
Wheelspin (Wii) – 38%



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