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A whole slew of games have gone on sale between the 3DS and Wii U eShops. You can find a roundup of discounted prices below.

3DS

VVVVVV – $4.99 (was $7.99) – sale through 1/3
Mutant Mudds – $4.49 (was $8.99) – sale through 1/2
Cave Story – $6.99 (was $9.99) – sale through 1/3
Art of Balance Touch! – $5.99 (was $6.99) – sale through 1/2
3D Game Collection – $4.99 (was $5.99) – sale through 1/9
Project X Zone – $14.99 (was $34.99) – sale through 1/1
Ikachan – $2.99 (was $4.99) – sale through 1/3
NightSky – $4.99 (was $9.99) – sale through 1/3
Witch & Hero – $2.79 (was $3.99) – sale through 1/8
Arc Style: Soccer 3D – $4.89 (was $6.99) – sale through 1/9
ATV Wild Ride – $3.99 (was $7.99) – sale through 1/2
Gardenscapes – $5.99 (was $7.99) – sale through 1/9
Murder on the Titanic – $5.99 (was $7.99) – sale through 1/9
3D MahJongg – $3.99 (was $4.99) – sale through 1/9
Monster Shooter – $4.00 (was $6.99) – permanent
Soccer Up 3D – $2.99 (was $6.99) – sale through 1/2
Family Tennis 3D – $4.89 (was $6.99) – sale through 1/9
VectorRacing – $4.89 (was $6.99) – sale through 1/9
Harvest Moon 3D: The Tale of Two Towns – $19.99 (was $29.99) – sale through 1/31
Sweet Memories – Blackjack – $2.79 (was $3.99) – sale through 1/8
Bomb Monkey – $2.49 (was $4.99) – sale through 1/2
Big Bass Arcade: No Limit – $4.99 (was $6.99) – sale through 1/2
Smash Bowling 3D – $3.49 (was $4.99) – sale through 1/2
Swords & Soldiers 3D – $5.59 (was $7.99) – sale through 1/8
Family Kart 3D – $3.49 (was $4.99) – sale through 1/9
Deer Hunting King – $3.49 (was $4.99) – sale through 1/9
Hometown Story – $29.99 (was $39.99) – sale through 1/31
World Conqueror 3D – $3.99 (was $5.99) – sale through 1/8
Brunch Panic – $2.79 (was $3.99) – sale through 1/8
Tangram Style – $3.99 (was $6.99) – permanent
WAKEDAS – $1.99 (was $2.99) – sale through 1/8
101 Penguin Pets 3D – $2.99 (was $4.99) – sale through 1/13
Funfair Party Games – $6.99 (was $19.99) – sale through 1/9
Jewel Match 3 – $5.99 (was $6.99) – sale through 1/9
Secret Agent Files: Miami – $6.99 (was $7.99) – sale through 1/9
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures – $19.99 (was $39.99) – sale through 12/25
Power Rangers Megaforce – $19.99 (was $34.95) – sale through 1/1

Wii U

Trine 2: Director’s Cut – $7.99 (was $19.99)
Nano Assault Neo – $7.99 (was $9.99)
Little Inferno – $4.99 (was $9.99)
Toki Tori 2+ – $7.49 (was $14.99)
Chasing Aurora – $3.99 (was $7.99)
Mutant Mudds Deluxe – $4.99 (was $9.99)
Star Wars Pinball – $4.99 (was $9.99)
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams – $11.99 (was $14.99)
TNT Racers: Nitro Machines Edition – $4.99 (was $7.99)
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures – $19.99 (was $39.99)

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Wii U’s first year sales stack up pretty favorably to the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita in Japan. During their first years on the market, sales came in at 1,273,555 units, 1,219,474 units, and 1,074,621 units for the PS3, Wii U, and PS Vita respectively. Taking things a bit further, sales stand at 1,343,139 units, 1,341,304 units, and 1,110,333 units for the Wii U, PS3, and PS Vita after 54 weeks (Wii U’s current position).

First year (52 weeks):

PS3 – 1,273,555
Wii U – 1,219,474
PSV – 1,074,621

First 54 weeks (current Wii U LTD)

Wii U – 1,343,139
PS3 – 1,341,304
PSV – 1,110,333

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Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind sold 94,775 copies in its first week, based on data tracked by Dengeki.

Those strong sales resulted in a 75% sell-through rate (give or take). It also means Spike Chunsoft probably shipped around 130,000 copies of Attack on Titan.

Media Create’s latest data puts Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind at 42,311 copies sold in its second week. As such, it has probably sold through its entire first shipment.

For a title that didn’t have a lengthy development period and a somewhat meager budget, Spike Chunsoft should be pleased with Attack on Titan’s performance thus far.

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Yearly Assassin’s Creed releases have been a regular thing now. That doesn’t mean Ubisoft would stick to the schedule if it’d mean sacrificing quality, however.

Ubisoft’s North American president Laurent Detoc told IGN that the publisher would hold back an Assassin’s Creed game if it doesn’t meet its expectations. Bringing out a “70 percent Assassin’s Creed game” would hurt the IP’s brand, Detoc said.

His comments in full:

Harvest Moon: Connect to a New Land has a neat little collaboration with the Mario series. In the game, players can grow Red Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, and Stars in their fields. However, “special conditions” will need to be met in order to make this happen.

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Update: Accompanying this video is a message from one of the developers, Koichi Hayashida. You can find it here.


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Namco Bandai has slashed the price of Project X Zone pretty heavily on the 3DS eShop. You can now purchase the game for just $14.99. That price is valid through January 1.

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