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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:

3DSLL – 38,089
3DS – 23,453
PS3 – 20,364
PSP – 14,541
Vita – 5,806
Wii – 3,744
Xbox 360 – 1,931
PS2 – 1,006
DSi – 227
DSi LL – 214

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

3DSLL – 37,785
3DS – 22,447
PS3 – 21,354
PSP – 15,575
Vita – 6,791
Wii – 4,035
Xbox 360 – 2,150
PS2 – 1,081
DSi – 290
DSi LL – 239


Dragon Quest VII 3DS, as you would expect, hasn’t been confirmed for North America. Square Enix says that it is “evaluating” the remake for overseas territories at the moment.

A representative told Joystiq:

“We’re currently evaluating the title for the Western markets, but nothing has been determined. Please stay tuned for more information.”

I wonder if Square Enix would be willing to team up with Nintendo for publishing. Dragon Quest IX was published by Nintendo, so why not DQ VII as well?

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Square Enix has opened a teaser site for the newly announced Dragon Quest VII 3DS remake. Access it here.

As usual, there isn’t much to see at present. You can, however, keep it bookmarked for future updates.


This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Animal Crossing: New Leaf (3DS) – 10/9/10/10
Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires (PS3) – 8/9/9/9
Silent Hill: Downpour (PS3) – 8/8/8/7
Nicola Kanshuu: Model Oshare Audition 2 (3DS) – 7/8/8/7
Jewel Pet: Mahou de Oshare ni Dance Deco! (3DS) – 8/7/7/7


“We are making a new game on Nintendo 3DS now. Not multiplatform, but exclusive to 3DS.” – Treasure boss Masato Maegawa

He didn’t offer any other details on the game other than that it’s an “action” title, but I think we can be pretty sure that if you’ve enjoyed Treasure games in the past you’ll continue to enjoy them into the future, and this one will likely be no exception. I can’t wait to hear what it is!

Via Eurogamer


– Tagline is “Warriors of Eden”
– Three save files
– Fully orchestrated soundtrack, performed by Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra

Via Siliconera


You may be asking yourself “Who is Shu Takumi? Why do I even care?”

If you enjoyed the writing in Capcom’s Ace Attorney series, you should definitely care, because he was a writer for those games. He’ll be making a return appearance in the DLC for November’s Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney release, penning the script and story for one piece of the DLC that will be available post-launch. You need to beat the game before being able to access the DLC.

Via Silconera



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