3DS eShop charts (11/12/12)
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Software
1. Pokedex 3D Pro
2. Pokemon Dream Radar
3. Paper Mario: Sticker Star
4. Liberation Maiden
5. Super Mario Bros.
6. Mario’s Picross
7. The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
8. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask
9. Photo Dojo
10. Cut The Rope
11. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
12. 3D Classics: Kirby’s Adventure
13. NightSky
14. The “Denpa” Men: They Came by Wave
15. Pushmo
16. The Legend of Zelda
17. Plants vs. Zombies
18. Castlevania The Adventure
19. Ghosts’n Goblins
20. New Super Mario Bros. 2
Videos
1. Pokedex 3D Pro Video
2. Paper Mario: Sticker Star October 25, 2012
3. Nintendo Show 3D: November 8, 2012
4. Paper Mario: Sticker Star Video
5. Nintendo Show 3D: October 25, 2012
6. Liberation Maiden Video
7. Nintendo Direct: October 25, 2012
8. Donkey Kong Original Edition Video
9. NSMB2 Course Packs Oct 25, 2012
10. Pokemon Dream Radar Vieo
11. Fractured Soul Video
12. Adventure Time Video
13. Club Nintendo Video
14. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask Video
15. Style Savvy: Trendsetters Video
16. Zelda II – The Adventure of Link Video
17. Hotel Transylvania Video
18. Kirby 20th Anniversary Collection Trailer
19. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask Oct. 25, 2012
20. Mario Kart 7 Video
ZombiU “Survivor vs. Zombies” video with live-action footage
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New Nintendo 3DS Game Puts Mario in a Sticky Situation
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Paper Mario: Sticker Star Takes Collecting Stickers to a Whole New Level of Fun
REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The newest installment of the Paper Mario franchise flattens the mustached hero into a two dimensional, paper-thin character and nothing could be more fun. Paper Mario: Sticker Star for the portable Nintendo 3DS introduces a new way for players to solve puzzles and execute attacks using stickers, which are found throughout the game. The colorful game world looks like a shoebox diorama, and takes on a sense of depth in full 3D, without the need for special glasses.
“The Paper Mario series is known for its inventive battles and quirky humor,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “The 3D graphics and the introduction of stickers add a fresh new element that will have players glued to their games.”
Video additions to the 3DS eShop (11/8/12)
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The latest video additions to the 3DS eShop are as follows:
Paper Mario: Sticker Star Video
Nintendo Show 3D: November 8, 2012
Ninja Gaiden Video
Fractured Soul Introduction Video
Smart Girl’s Playhouse Mini Video
Johnny Hotshot Video
Dress to Play: Cute Witches! Video
Come On! Dragons Video
Source: 3DS eShop
More Moffit Talk: Nintendo’s priority for the holidays is 3DS
Posted on 12 years ago by Austin(@NE_Austin) in 3DS, DS, News, Wii U | 0 comments
More summarization of the big ol’ Scott Moffitt article from earlier, this time about Nintendo’s overall strategy for the holidays.
Moffitt says that Wii U is NOT Nintendo’s number one priority for the holiday shopping season. The 3DS and 3DS XL are.
“We’re seeing an ever-growing momentum in our handheld business,” he said, “19 months in, we’re still a million units ahead of the pace of DS at this point in its life. As you know, DS was the best-selling gaming system of all time, and so we’re pleased with that.”
That really makes you wonder: Are people just over-exaggerating the trouble that dedicated gaming devices are in? If the 3DS is still a million units ahead of the DS, and the DS had had TWO holiday seasons by this time… it’s really tough to believe that iDevices are killing the handheld gaming market!
Rabbids Rumble launch trailer
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Ubisoft would have preferred a lower price for Wii U
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Everyone has their own opinion on the Wii U’s price. I don’t think anyone would say it’s too lower, but there are some who would prefer the console to be priced lower.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot is in the camp that would have liked a lower price for Wii U.
He said:
“I always prefer lower pricing, so I can’t say I’m happy. I’m never happy when the machines are expensive. What we have to do there is remember that compared to an iPad, it’s cheap. With what it brings [to the gaming table] it’s cheap. But I hope they’ll be able to drop their price in time.”
What do you think about the Wii U price? Too high? Just right?
New Super Mario Bros. Wii/U graphical comparison
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Scott Moffitt says there will be more Wii U units available at launch than Wii had
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Nintendo of America Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing (quite the title!) Scott Moffitt talked a LOT about the Wii U recently, and he says that there should be more Wii U consoles on store shelves day one than the Wii had on its respective launch.
“We have said that we’ll have more Wii U units on store shelves in week one than we did for Wii in 2006.” he said, also noting that they’ll have shipments coming into stores “much more frequently” than for Wii.
“Having said that, though,” he continued, “we’re guessing there could be shortages. It won’t be there every day. Shipments coming in each week could sell very quickly.”
Scott also admitted that Nintendo didn’t know the Wii U was going to be so popular, but choosing not to run ads until late in the game due to this “wasn’t really part of the plan”.
“We buy through an up-front process like a lot of big advertisers, so we committed to these media buys long before we knew that we were going to have a sold-out situation to pre-sales. We hoped we would be sold out, that pre-sales would be brisk. But we didn’t have the luxury of waiting to see that to know what our major plans would be.”
Justin Brooks sentenced to 32 months in prison
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Don’t remember Justin Brooks? Well, maybe this will ring a bell: He’s the guy that was caught having sold a TON of counterfeit Nintendo products, and he made nearly a million dollars doing it. Here’s the original story if you’re interested.
Well, he’s been sentenced for his crimes to 32 months in jail. Which is pretty unfortunate, but I guess that’s what happens when you sell pirated Nintendo products to people after being repeatedly told to stop!