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3DS

PSP – 26,681
3DS – 24,649
PS3 – 17,104
Wii – 6,357
DSi LL – 5,283
DSi – 5,232

Xbox 360 – 2,370
PS2 – 1,291
DS Lite – 146
PSP go – 69

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week.

PSP – 30,155
3DS – 27,357
PS3 – 16,510
Wii – 6,315
DSi LL – 5,452
DSi – 5,187

Xbox 360 – 2,499
PS2 – 1,228
DS Lite – 138
PSP go – 62

Next week should be very, very interesting. Will 3DS sales rise with the release of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D? And how much will that game sell? Nintendo’s supposedly putting out a limited shipment…


– All past Pokemon types included
– Gather Pokemon by defeating enemies
– After a Pokemon has been added to your list, you can switch to it at any time through a menu
– Each Pokemon has a unique skill set
– Battle royal: Every Pokemon for himself, fight against streams of enemies
– Totsugeki Battle: Dozens of Pokemon appear in battle simultaneously
– Wireless options
– Two players can play cooperatively
– SpotPass
– Other Pokemon and Miis will show up in your game
– Can fight the Miis/Pokemon who show up

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Iwata on poor 3DS sales

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has admitted to investors that the 3DS is off to a slow start. It’s true that initial sales of the handheld were encouraging, though they’ve tailed off considerably since then.

Iwata believes that delaying development of certain software was to blame, as was the lack of online features. The Nintendo eShop launched just a few days ago.

Iwata explained that as more online features are readied and more significant titles are released, sales of the 3DS should pick up.

“So, first I think it’s fair to say that while Nintendo 3DS had a strong launch day, the results since then have not met our expectations.

By which I mean to say that although pre-orders for this system were very strong and initial impressions of this system were very positive, those early indicators stand in conflict with where the system is at today. So, I can’t say there are no issues at present.


1. [PS3] Yakuza of the End
2. [3DS] Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D
3. [DS] Battle & Get!! Pokemon Typing DS
4. [DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 Professional
5. [3DS] One Piece Unlimited Cruise SP

6. [PSP] Gekiatsu!! Pachi Game Tamashi Vol. 2: CR Evangelion – Shinjitsu no Tsubasa
7. [PSP] Akiba’s Trip
8. [PS3] Red Faction: Armageddon
9. [PS3] Troy Warriors
10. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2011


Sure, we all know most of the major news from Nintendo’s E3 2011 press conference: The Wii U was revealed, Luigi’s Mansion and Super Mario hit the 3DS, third-party developers finally got onboard with a Nintendo console… But there was plenty of other Nintendo-related news throughout the week, some of which you might have missed, and you really don’t want to sort through about twenty pages of E3 information here on Nintendo Everything. So here’s some other important things we learned about Nintendo’s games and consoles at E3 2011:


New Love Plus details

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments

– Import girlfriend data from the DS Love Plus games through a eShop app
– ¥200
– Gyro support
– Look at your girlfriend from all sides
– Girlfriend will get embarrassed if you stare at certain areas too much
– Take pictures of your girlfriend with a camera mode
– Camera mode support gyro for framing
– Use the microphone to get your girlfriend’s attention
– She’ll pose in your photos if you’re on good terms
– Save photos to an SD card
– Use a pic in your identity card for exchanging with other players
– Out in Japan this fall

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Famitsu review scores

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

Mass Effect 2 (PS3 Version) – 10/9/8/8
Meruru no Atelier: Arland no Renkinjutsushi 3 (PS3) – 9/9/8/9
Gloria Union (PSP) – 8/8/8/8
Fish Eyes 3D (3DS) – 8/6/7/6
Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions (3DS) – 8/7/7/8

Gundam Memories: Tatakai no Kioku (PSP) – 7/7/7/8
Bleach: Soul Ignition (PS3) – 7/7/7/7
Earth Seeker (Wii) – 8/7/6/6

These scores aren’t 100% confirmed as they come from a different source than usual, but I believe that they are correct. If necessary, I’ll update this post if they’re proven inaccurate for some reason!


In case you’ve already forgotten, the 3DS version is indeed being developed by n-Space! You might also be interested to know that the 3DS version will be rated “M” by the ESRB while the Wii version will be rated “T”. I wonder what type of violence sets the 3DS game apart…

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