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Nintendo 3DS Accessories from PDP include Screen Protectors, Car Charger, Storage Folio and Additional Stylus Pack

LOS ANGELES, CA – March 10, 2011 – Performance Designed Products LLC (“PDP”), a worldwide leader in the video game accessory market, is helping consumers ready themselves for the launch of Nintendo’s new handheld, the Nintendo 3DS™, system, by preparing a range of products to protect and style the new gaming system. The line up of accessories includes an officially licensed Pull & GoÔ Folio, a Rainbow Telescoping Stylus pack, a Nintendo 3DS Car Charger and the Write & Protect Pack. All of the products will be available at retail and on www.PDP.com in time for the launch of the Nintendo 3DS system on March 27, 2011.

“In preparation for the launch of the Nintendo 3DS, PDP is bringing gamers the necessary accessories to maximize their game time with the new handheld console,” Tom Roberts, chief technical officer of Performance Designed Products. “Each officially licensed product allows players a stylish way to accessorize and protect their brand-new Nintendo 3DS.”


Wii Tops 35 Million in Sales as Multiple Games Hit Major Milestones

Nintendo’s Wii™ console has crossed the 35 million sales mark in the United States, according to the NPD Group. More than 454,000 Wii consoles sold in February to put Wii across the 35 million mark faster than any other console in U.S. history.

February proved to be a notable month for Nintendo software as well. Not only was Just Dance 2 from Ubisoft the No. 1 best-selling game of the month with more than 554,000 sold, but four Nintendo games reached new sales milestones. Donkey Kong Country™ Returns for the Wii console, which launched in November 2010, crossed the 2 million mark in February, while New Super Mario Bros.™ Wii, which launched in November 2009, just crossed the 8 million sales mark.


Wii

1. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
2. LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean
3. LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
4. Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion
5. Thor: God of Thunder

DS

1. Captain America: Super Soldier
2. Disciples II
3. Doodle Hex
4. Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove
5. Ghostwire: Link to the Paranormal

3DS

1. Paper Mario
2. Mario Kart
3. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
4. Kid Icarus: Uprising
5. Star Fox 64 3D


This information comes from Sterne Agee analyst…

“Microsoft and Sony are expected to persist with the current consoles for the foreseeable future (at least 2 to 3 years and maybe longer). However, Nintendo will likely need to introduce its next upgrade (Wii 2.0?) much before that, simply to catch up with the technology in the PS3 and the 360. Wii’s motion-controller advantage no longer exists given the introduction of Microsoft Kinect and Sony’s Move last year. We would not be surprised if Nintendo unveiled the specifications of its next console at E3 in June this year, followed by product introduction early next year.”

I’d say it’s possible that we’ll get a tease about the Wii’s successor this year, though I’m not expecting a huge blowout with specs or anything like that. Nintendo is concentrating on the 3DS right now, and I expect this will be the case for the rest of 2011. We’ll likely hear more about Nintendo’s next console at E3 2012.

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EDGE review scores

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

Dragon Age 2 – 6
Homefront – 5
Bulletstorm – 9
Test Drive Unlimited 2 -7
Pilotwings Resort – 6
Nintendogs+Cats – 7

The 3rd Birthday – 7
The Last Story – 8
Total War: Shogun 2 – 9
Motorstorm Apocalypse – 8
Pixeljunk Shooter 2 – 8
Yakuza 4 – 7
SpaceChem – 9
Fight Night Champions – 9
Gods Eater Burst – 6

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