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We’re in year three of Activision’s Skylanders franchise. The publisher has released two different entries since 2011, starting with Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventure. Swap Force, the latest title, is due out later this year.

There’s no question that Skylanders has been a mammoth money-maker for Activision. So it should come as no surprise that the company hopes to see its series last for 10 to 20 years.

Vice President of Skylanders business Joshua Taub told Joystiq:

“We have goals of making this a 10 to 20 year franchise that becomes a staple for kids.”

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Another wave of updates have hit Miiverse today. Nintendo now has new guidelines for commenting, updated its terms of service, and plans to more directly inform users of happenings.

Here’s a summary:

– Receive updates directly from Nintendo
– These will be shown in a dedicated Miiverse community (can be accessed through User Menu)
– Nintendo will make announcements about changes to the service
– Tom (NOA) and Marty (NoE) will explain what to expect in Miiverse
– First update from Tom/Marty: talk about changes to the notification system
– Will receive messages when someone has decided to follow you
– After commenting on someone’s post, you will no longer get notifications from people who aren’t the original poster
– Can only post once every five minutes now
– Changes made to the Code of Conduct (“By Gamers, About Games” section)
– Nintendo doesn’t want off-topic posts any longer, don’t condone openly asking for friend requests or pushing for agreement on a certain topic


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Nintendo is launching a new Wii U application in Japan today. The previously-announced Wii Street U can be downloaded for free through May 31.

A new Iwata Asks covering Wii Street U has been posted on Nintendo’s Japanese site here. Chances are you won’t be able to understand it, but here’s an amazing photo from the interview featuring Satoru Iwata:



Since launch, Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed has shipped nearly 1 million units. SEGA’s third quarter fiscal results reveals that 930,000 copies were moved on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PS Vita in North America and Europe. As that figure accounts for sales through December 1, Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed was able to achieve fairly high shipment number in roughly a month and a half.

Other shipment data from SEGA includes Football Manager 2013 (730,000 units, PC/PSP) and Yakuza 5 (580,000 units, Japan).

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Square Enix will finally be providing a substantial update on Dragon Quest X later this month. On the latest Famitsu Live, one of the show’s hosts said that an update is due on February 18. We’ll be learning when the beta will begin and when the full game will be launching in Japan.

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