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According to a Famitsu poll, readers were most pleased with Nintendo’s showing at E3 2011. Additionally, fans voted The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword as the most anticipated title from the event. Satoru Iwata took home the award for the person who had the greatest impact at E3.

Although gamers were pleased with Nintendo, one analyst was not. SMBC Nikko Securities analyst Eiji Maeda shared the following comments with Famitsu:

“Nintendo’s stock price plummeted after the Wii U announcement, partly because of 3DS sales falling below expectations. I also think that while the E3 presentation explained the device well, the mainstream press just described it as a ‘tablet controller’ and didn’t make a great effort to push the value of it. It was a lot easier for people to get the impression that Sony was trying hard with the PS Vita, especially on the price.”

Maeda also commented on the show overall:

“I think it was the most interesting E3 in several years. The hardware conferences had a lot of impact, as did the sheer number of third-party titles. The popularity of Capcom’s booth was also something that caught my eye. While they didn’t get the flashy displays of the console titles, there were a lot of private showings held for smartphone and social games, and a great deal of companies are putting a remarkable amount of resources into those markets.”

Game-shop owner Hisako Akitani also provided some commentary, discussing how she was disappointed by the lack of Japanese games at E3:

“Activision and the other Western third parties put on a good show, but my impression was that Japanese publishers weren’t putting in much effort. I’d like to think that they were saving their ‘A’ game for the Tokyo Game Show, but it was still disappointing.”

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3DS Downloadable Titles

@Simple DL Series Volume 1: The Misshitsu kara no Dassuhatsu Fushigi na Kummadonaru Burger hen – 500 yen
Labi Labi Gaiden Witches Cat – 700 yen

Virtual Console

Golf – 300 yen
Red Arremer Makaimura Gaiden (Gargoyle’s Quest in NA and Europe) – 400 yen

Video Content

More Spot TV content
Star Fox 64 3D clip (stream) – 47 seconds

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Yikes… what a terrible debut for Earth Seeker. It’s not the best game in the world, but at least it’s a nice, fairly hardcore title that Japanese gamers are able to experience. Why did it sell so poorly?

01. / 00. [PS3] Atelier Meruru: The Alchemist of Arland 3 (Gust) {2011.06.23} – 82,585 / NEW
02. / 00. [PSP] Steins;Gate (Kadokawa Shoten) {2011.06.23} – 63,558 / NEW
03. / 00. [PSP] Gundam: Memories of the Battle (Bandai Namco) {2011.06.23} – 52,067 / NEW
04. / 01. [PSP] Little Battler Xperience (Level 5) {2011.06.16} – 38,326 / 204,513
05. / 02. [3DS] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (Nintendo) {2011.06.16} – 37,452 / 201,563
06. / 00. [NDS] Prince of Tennis Gyutto! Doki-Doki Survival – Survival Umi to Yama no Love (Konami) {2011.06.23} – 30,234 / NEW

07. / 00. [PS3] Bleach: Soul Ignition (SCE) {2011.06.23} – 23,516 / NEW
08. / 03. [PS3] Yakuza: Of the End (Sega) {2011.06.09} – 24,247 / 376,738
09. / 11. [WII] Wii Sports Resort with Remote Plus (Nintendo) {2010.11.11} – 9,874 / 362,957
10. / 00. [PSP] Gloria Union (Atlus Co.) {2011.06.23} – 8,933 / NEW
11. / 12. [NDS] Pokemon Black/White (Pokemon Company) {10/09/18} – 7,086 / 5,211,443
12. / 09. [WII] Wii Party (Nintendo) {10/07/08} – 5,980 / 1,923,731

13. / 00. [PS3] Mass Effect 2 (Electronic Arts) {11/06/23} – 5,885 / NEW
14. / 07. [NDS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 – Professional (Square Enix) {2011.03.31} – 5,814 / 543,834
15. / 06. [3DS] Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D (Capcom) {2011.06.02} – 5,633 / 89,038

16. / 00. [PSP] Mother Goose’s House of Secrets (Limited Edition) (Quinrose) {11/06/23} – 5,295 / NEW
17. / 00. [PS3] Grand Theft Auto IV: The Complete Collection (Take 2) {1/06/23} – 4,629 / NEW
18. / 10. [3DS] One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP (Bandai Namco) {2011.05.26} – 4,289 / 116,463
19. / 15. [WII] Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) {2008.04.10} – 4,154 / 3,249,050
20. / 00. [WII] Earth Seeker (Kadokawa Shoten) {11/06/23} – 4,055 / NEW

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Rune Factory 4 details

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

– Many new elements
– Main character will suffer from memory loss at the beginning of the game
– Lest and Frey can exchange thoughts with dragons
– Love components
– Be boyfriend and girlfriend with the partner of your choice
– Have multiple lovers the boyfriend/girlfriend time
– Margarete: girlfriend candidate, voiced by Aoi Yuuki
– Margarete is an elf who works plays music at the dining hall
– Vishnal: boyfriend candidate, voiced by Daisuke Namikawa
– Vishnal is training to be a butler
– Character-specific movie when you encounter a lover candidate
– Doki Doki Zoom feature: Zoom in the screen when an event scene heats up
– Farming and dungeon elements as well
– Not restricted to a grid while farming
– Layout your crops freely
– Make monsters you find in dungeons into allies and raise them on your farm
– 50% complete

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PSP – 29,168
3DS – 27,905
PS3 – 16,993
Wii – 9,511
DSi LL – 4,903
DSi – 4,503

Xbox 360 – 2,152
PS2 – 1,332
DS Lite – 134
PSP go – 21

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

3DS – 40,649
PSP – 31,741
PS3 – 16,081
Wii – 6,678
DSi LL – 5,464
DSi – 5,322

Xbox 360 – 2,875
PS2 – 1,346
DS Lite – 109
PSP go – 55


In Japan earlier today, Nintendo hosted a meeting for shareholders. Satoru Iwata answered a slew of questions about Wii U at the event, among other topics. For the important information from Iwata, read on below.

– Nintendo is releasing text book software through DS, has been well received, but many are against bringing game systems into classrooms
– Brain Age changed some minds about the above
– Earnings for board members dropped as did the lowered company earnings
– Iwata was the only person to make over 100 million yen (137 million yen)
– Six directors topped the 100 million yen mark
– Iwata’s earnings dropped 50 million yen from last year
– Wii U received great reactions from those in L.A.
– Iwata said a majority of overseas media offered congratulations to him
– Reaction for Wii U differed greatly between those who covered the product at the show and those who just covered it online
– Nintendo needs to consider how to convey the value of the product
– Nintendo hoping that low software output for Wii U launch won’t be an issue, unlike the 3DS’ situation
– Is Nintendo’s HD development ability okay? Iwata: Regarding Zelda HD, Japanese developers said that it could not be replicated on other machines. It was made in a relatively short period, so Iwata feels that HD development will not be a problem.
– Iwata said Wii wasn’t accepted by the core since they didn’t want to abandon their preferred control approach and it didn’t offer HD
– Wii didn’t have HD since HD const performance at the time was low
– Wii U makes it easier to use conventional controls
– Wii U controller not as big/heavy as it looks
– 3DS can technically be used as a Wii U controller
– You can’t go online if you use 3DS as a Wii U controller (unclear if this is for Wii U or 3DS)
– Iwata explained that if you connect Wii U and 3DS, then players have to purchase both systems

Thanks to Thomas N for the tip!

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1. [PS3] Meruru no Atelier: Arland no Renkinjutsushi 3
2. [PSP] Steins;Gate
3. [PSP] Gundam Memories: Tatakai no Kioku
4. [3DS] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
5. [PSP] The Little Battlers
6. [DS] Tennis no Oji-Sama Gyutto! Dokidoki Survival Umi to Yama no Love Passion
7. [PS3] Bleach Soul Ignition
8. [PS3] Yakuza of the End
9. [Wii] Wii Sports Resort
10. [PSP] Gloria Union


Admittedly, the 3DS eShop is a bit of a pain in that you have to manually download certain trailers to the system’s menu. So for E3, Nintendo published a bunch of different trailers including Luigi’s Mansion 2, Mario Kart 3D, and Super Mario 3D, but you have to download them all one by one.

Still, it’s better than not having them at all. For some reason though, Nintendo will only be keeping the trailers on the shop until July 7. That’s a pretty silly idea, if you ask me! Why not just keep them on there?

Thanks to Jake for the tip!



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