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Capcom will be in attendance at San Diego Comic-Con 2011 with an incredible line-up of activities and special surprises. Capcom will once again be located at booth #4844 which is sure to be a can’t miss hub of activity for fans: playable demos of the upcoming 2011/2012 line-up of games, daily tournaments, signing sessions, and special deals at the Capcom store.


Although I’m greatly interested in seeing the film, I can’t say I’ll be playing the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 video game. The only Harry Potter game I’ve played is Chamber of Secrets for GBA, which, from what I remember years ago, wasn’t too shabby!


Well, this game kind of turned out to be a disappointment. Impressions of those who have purchased the game in Europe haven’t been too positive. Ah well…


You know, you have to hand it to Nintendo of Europe. Not only are they localizing titles that gamers care about, but now they’re even beating America to the punch by launching the 3DS’ video service tomorrow.

As far as North America goes, there’s no word on when the application will go live. A representative would only say that it will be available “later this summer.” Another feature, Netflix, will also be released “soon”.

“Nintendo’s short-form video service that delivers special video content for Nintendo 3DS systems will launch in North America later this summer. In addition, Netflix members who have an unlimited plan starting at $7.99 a month and access to a broadband wireless Internet connection will soon be able to download a free Netflix application that allows them to watch movies and TV shows on their Nintendo 3DS systems at no extra charge. These services will add to the wealth of games and entertainment content currently available via the Nintendo eShop. For more information about Nintendo 3DS, visit http://www.nintendo.com/3ds.”

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360 – 350,000 (-23%)
Wii – 345,000 (-18%)
DS – 285,000 (-44%)

PS3 – 250,000 (-18%)
3DS – 150,000 (n/a)
PSP – 80,000 (-34%)
Total – 1,460,000 (-22%)

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