Famitsu sales (1/3/22 – 1/9/22)
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Famitsu sales (12/13/21 – 12/19/21)
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Famitsu sales (12/6/21 – 12/12/21)
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All mainline Pokemon game launches in the UK ranked based on sales
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New data from the UK has ranked all of the mainline Pokemon games going back to the Game Boy based on how big their launches were in terms of sales.
It’s actually Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon, a pair of 3DS titles, that topped the list. Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are right behind at #2. We just saw the release of Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Pokemon Shining Pearl on Switch, which come in at #5.
Here’s a look at the full list:
More: Game Freak, Pokemon Moon, Pokemon Shield, Pokemon Sun, Pokemon Sword, sales, top
Famitsu sales (11/29/21 – 12/5/21)
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Famitsu sales (11/22/21 – 11/28/21)
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Famitsu sales (11/15/21 – 11/21/21)
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Famitsu sales (11/8/21 – 11/14/21)
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Famitsu sales (11/1/21 – 11/7/21)
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Zelda: Ocarina of Time clip provides first look at portals prototype
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Former Nintendo developer Giles Goddard has provided a first look at a prototype for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time that originally featured portals.
Earlier this year, we heard from Goddard that there was some experimentation very early on with an idea involving Hyrule Castle. Similar to Super Mario 64, players would access different parts of the map through these portals. The mechanic was ultimately scrapped and Nintendo ended up going with a more open design in the end as players visit areas by traveling through Hyrule Field.