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Famitsu has published a listing of the best-selling games in Japan for the month of February. The chart is based on Enterbrain data taken between January 28 through February 24.

Here’s the list in full:

01. [3DS] Dragon Quest VII – 1,088,077 / NEW
02. [PS3] Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance – 335,791 / NEW
03. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf – 321,147 / 3,012,055
04. [3DS] Fantasy Life – 45,700 / 246,338
05. [WII] Taiko no Tatsujin Wii Super Deluxe Edition – 43,943 / 407,188
06. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 – 34,913 / 1,957,380
07. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate – Best Price! – 29,373 / 222,778
08. [3DS] Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic – 25,281 / NEW
09. [PS3] DmC Devil May Cry – 25,047 / 168,886
10. [3DS] Run For Money Tousouchuu – 22,025 / 429,992


Level-5 has opened up teaser sites for three new games: Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy, The Little Battler Wars, and The Little Battlers Super Custom. Aside from some art, there isn’t anything to see at the moment. Bookmark them for the future!


It has taken over a decade for Nintendo to come out with a second Luigi’s Mansion game in Dark Moon. Nintendo is not, however, making the game themselves. Next Level Games is handing the primary development of the 3DS title.

Next Level Games’ Bryce Holliday recently spoke about the need to “respect the original developers and the fans” when it comes to “sequelling or bringing back a franchise”. At the same time, he acknowledged that “you can also figure out what’s different from then to now, and one of the big differences is the hardware has changed.”

“When you’re sequelling or bringing back a franchise, you need to respect the original developers and the fans of the product. But you can also figure out what’s different from then to now, and one of the big differences is the hardware has changed.”


Gyrozetter: Wings of the Albatross now has a release date. Square Enix announced a Japanese launch of June 13.

The company has also passed along new screenshots/art and details of the title – look for the latest below.

– Has same worldview as the anime
– Separate game with its own story
– Can drive around and transform between a car and a mech at will
– Can do so in fields and dungeons
– Set 40 years after the anime series
– Takes place in the year 2053
– “Active Gear Battle” system supported
– Square Enix teamed up with Subaru, Toyota, Nissan, Mazda, Mitsubishi
– 5,490 yen at retail or 5,000 yen on the eShop

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3DS owners in North America may have received a new Swapnote from Nintendo today. If you have Pokemon Black 2, you’ll be given blue Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity stationary. Those who have played White 2 will obtain orange stationary.

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Check the Swapnote application on your 3DS for a new piece of stationary! Shigeru Miyamoto delivered a message and new material featuring Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon.

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