Submit a news tip



3DS

Update: NPD made a reporting error in its data. The new list is as follows:

1. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – Activision
2. GTA V – Take-Two Interactive
3. Super Smash Bros. – Nintendo
4. Madden NFL 15 – EA
5. Assassin’s Creed Unity – Ubisoft
6. Far Cry 4 – Ubisoft
7. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire – Nintendo
8. Pokemon Omega Ruby – Nintendo
9. NBA 2K15 – Take-Two Interactive
10. Halo: The Master Chief Collection – Microsoft


NPD Group has released a listing of the top ten best-selling games in the U.S. for the month of November 2014. The results can be found below.

  • 1.) Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (360, XBO, PS4, PS3, PC)
  • 2.) Grand Theft Auto V (PS4, XBO, 360, PS3)
  • 3.) Super Smash Bros. (NWU, 3DS)
  • 4.) Madden NFL 15 (360, XBO, PS4, PS3)
  • 5.) Pokemon Alpha Sapphire (3DS)
  • 6.) Far Cry 4 (PS4, XBO, 360, PS3, PC)
  • 7.) Pokemon Omega Ruby (3DS)
  • 8.) NBA 2K15 (PS4, 360, XBO, PS3, PC)
  • 9.) Assassin’s Creed: Unity (PS4, XBO, PC)
  • 10.) Halo: The Master Chief Collection (XBO)

Source

More: , ,

Nintendo’s response to the November 2014 NPD report is in. Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, Super Smash Bros. for 3DS, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, and amiibo all experienced high sales.

On the portable side, 3DS software sales rose by over 40 percent compared to the same time last year. Wii U hardware and software sales increased by over 10 percent and 90 percent respectively over the same period last year. The week of November 23 was the biggest single week of Wii U hardware sales since the console’s launch in 2012.

Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire have sold almost 1.5 million combined physical and digital units in the U.S. thus far. Total Smash Bros. 3DS sales have surpassed 1.5 million copies while Smash Bros. Wii U sold nearly 710,000 units. Nintendo says amiibo sales “are approximately equal to sales of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U so far, while Link, Mario and Pikachu (in that order) have been the best-selling figures to date.”

View Nintendo’s full NPD response below.

More: , ,

Four more 3DS themes are now available in North America. These include Super Mario: Wooden World, Super Mario: Pastel Pink, and Super Mario: Neon Green for $1.99 each. You can also pick up the Persona Q theme for $0.99.

More:

amiibo support is coming to One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X. Bandai Namco has revealed that the functionality will be used to unlock special costumes in the game. A Jump scan shows Luffy wearing Mario and Luigi costumes, Sanji wearing a Fox outfit, and Zoro in a Link costume.

Jump also shows how to unlock secret character Sabo. This can be done by entering a special cheat code on the start screen: L+R, BX, Left, Right, AY, Up and Down. View some footage of Sabo below.

Source

Here are some bits of information from the 3rd Bravely Second live stream:

– New job revealed “Cat Master”

– New information to be released in this week’s issue of GanGan

– New trailer just completed featuring the first in game look at Emperor Oblivion and Tiz’s voice is heard at the end

–  Complete certain actions in the demo and  you will then get in game items once released, you will also be able to 20 Streetpasses which will help get you started on rebuilding moon city

– Possible bonus from having save file from first game

– Current quest style is demo only

– More demos to be released

– New author for the novel in the Collector’s pack

– Possibly will make the U’s journal and download code for Magnolia’s outfit from the Collector’s addition at a later date

– Towns and Dungeons from the first game will come back but the look and gameplay will be different

– 3DS themes planned

– No decision on overseas release at this time

– SP recharges in in sleep mode and while you play

– No music player in-game

– The TGS demo will be available to play at Jump Festa next week, along with a livestream

Bravely Second will be launching for 3DS in Japan on April 23, 2015.

Source

Here are some images of artwork for The Legend of Legacy, and RPG from FuRyu releasing in Japan for the 3DS  January 22, 2015.

Source

More: , ,


Manage Cookie Settings