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Inazuma Eleven Go details

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

– Out this Winter
– Game’s name is taken from the anime
– Control new hero Tenma Matsukaze
– Takes place ten years after the preview games
– Tenma and his friends and looking to find the “precious something” they’ve lost
– Will use the 3DS’ 3D capabilities to deliver more impactful cut-ins during the soccer sequences
– New systems
– New control options

It’s a shame that North America may never get a taste of this series. Some folks in Europe finally have a chance to play the first title, but even that was way overdue!

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Since these concerns will also be performed throughout North America and Europe, specific sites for those territories should open soon. We’ll let you know when they’re live!

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Thanks to Smeagle for the tip!


1. [PS3] Yakuza of the End – 298,717 / NEW
2. [3DS] Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D – 15,551 / 74,343
3. [DS] Battle & Get! Pokemon Typing DS – 11,421 / 130,812
4. [DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 Professional – 10,526 / 530,022
5. [3DS] One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP – 8,384 / 105,625

6. [PSP] Gekiatsu!! Pachi Game Tamashi Portable Vol. 1: CR Evangelion – Shinjitsu no Tsubasa – 6,808 / NEW
7. [Wii] Wii Party – 6,243 / 1,911,195
8. [PSP] Akiba’s Trip – 5,523 / 89,477
9. [PS3] Red Faction: Armageddon – 5,436 / NEW
10. [PSP] Patapon 3 – 5,306 / 116,798
11. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2011 – 5,302 / 180,066
12. [DS] Pokemon Black – 5,230 / 5,197,923
13. [PS3] Troy Warriors – 5,128 / 46,862
14. [Wii] Wii Sports Resort – 4,960 / 346,607
15. [PS3] Nobunaga no Yabou: Tendou – 4,087 / 25,933
16. [Wii] Mario Kart Wii – 4,050 / 3,240,957
17. [Wii] Pandora’s Tower – 4,005 / 33,885
18. [Wii] Wii Fit Plus – 3,938 / 2.324,544

19. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 3rd – 3,919 / 4,486,990
20. [PS3] Gekiatsu!! Pachi Game Tamashi Vol. 2: CR Evangelion – Shinjitsu no Tsubasa – 3,558 / NEW


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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This information comes from Satoru Iwata, who speak at a E3 Expo Analyst Q & A Session last week…

“What I can say is that we are also thinking, as you imagined, that with one console you would get one of the new controllers as a complete set.

As I am sure you can imagine, the cost of the new controller will exceed the cost of a standard controller up until now.

Regardless of the technical question as to whether or not we could do that (use two of the new controllers), for the time being, we will focus on what we can do with a single new controller with the system.

In the future, we may look at what other opportunities there are for gameplay and, how having two of those controllers might create fun or interesting new styles of play, but of course in doing that, it would require a consumer to purchase an additional controller. Therefore, we would need to carefully consider how we could create such an experience and, potentially, how we could ensure that there would be enough value within that experience for the consumer to accept that cost and make that purchase.”

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Ken Levine has said that, although he’s excited about Wii U, his company isn’t creating any games for the platform. So it should come as no surprise that BioShock Infinite isn’t in development for Nintendo’s new console. When asked if Irrational Games is looking at Wii U, Shawn Robertson told GamesweltTV “Not at the moment with this, no.”

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