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01. / 00. [3DS] Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D (Capcom) {2011.06.02} – 58.792 / NEW
02. / 01. [3DS] One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP (Bandai Namco) {2011.05.26} – 16.753 / 97.241 (i)(-79%)(/i)
03. / 12. [NDS] Battle & Get! Pokemon Typing DS (Pokemon Co.) {2011.04.21} – 11.014 / 119.391 (i)(+71%)(/i)
04. / 07. [NDS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 – Professional (Square Enix) {2011.03.31} – 10.729 / 519.496 (i)(-23%)(/i)
05. / 02. [PS3] Warriors: Legends of Troy (Koei Tecmo) {2011.05.26} – 10.306 / 41.734 (i)(-67%)(/i)
06. / 00. [360] Phantom Breaker # (5pb.) {2011.06.02} – 9.960 / NEW
07. / 04. [PSP] Akiba’s Trip (Acquire) {2011.05.19} – 9.222 / 83.954 (i)(-44%)(/i)
08. / 03. [WII] Pandora’s Tower: Until I Return to Your Side (Nintendo) {2011.05.26} – 8.436 / 29.881 (i)(-61%)(/i)
09. / 08. [PSP] Patapon 3 (SCE) {2011.04.28} – 7.018 / 111.493 (i)(-23%)(/i)
10. / 05. [PS3] Nobunaga’s Ambition: Way of Heaven with Power-Up Kit (Koei Tecmo) {2011.05.26} – 6.390 / 21.846 (i)(-59%)(/i)
11. / 10. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2011 (Konami) {2011.04.14} – 6.305 / 174.765 (i)(-25%)(/i)
12. / 06. [NDS] Treasure Report: Kikai Jikake no Isan (Bandai Namco) {2011.05.26} – 6.158 / 20.461 (i)(-57%)(/i)
13. / 11. [WII] Wii Party (Nintendo) {2010.07.08} – 5.703 / 1.904.952 (i)(-28%)(/i)
14. / 16. [NDS] Pokemon Black / White (Pokemon Co.) {2010.09.18} – 5.513 / 5.192.693 (i)(+6%)(/i)
15. / 21. [PSP] Monster Hunter Freedom 3 (Capcom) {2010.12.01} – 4.051 / 4.483.072
16. / 19. [WII] Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) {2008.04.10} – 3.991 / 3.236.908 (i)(-12%)(/i)
17. / 25. [WII] Wii Fit Plus (Nintendo) {2009.10.01} – 3.365 / 2.320.606
18. / 24. [3DS] Nintendogs + Cats: French Bulldog / Shiba / Toy Poodle & New Friends (Nintendo) {2011.02.26} – 3.349 / 228.803
19. / 27. [PSP] Dai-2-Ji Super Robot Wars Z: Hakai-hen (Bandai Namco) {2011.04.14} – 3.235 / 409.847
20. / 20. [PSP] Gungnir: Mayari no Gunshin to Eiyuu Sensou (Atlus Co.) {2011.05.19} – 3.228 / 24.098 (-29%)

Source


PSP – 30,155
3DS – 27,357
PS3 – 16,510
Wii – 6,315
DSi LL – 5,452
DSi – 5,187

Xbox 360 – 2,499
PS2 – 1,228
DS Lite – 138
PSP go – 62

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

PSP – 33,609
3DS – 24,283
PS3 – 15,987
Wii – 7,438
DSi LL – 5,197
DSi – 5,106

Xbox 360 – 2,303
PS2 – 1,274
DS Lite – 139
PSP go – 76


1. [3DS] Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D
2. [3DS] One Piece Unlimited Cruise SP
3. [DS] Battle & Get – Pokemon Typing DS

4. [360] Phantom Breaker
5. [DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 Professional
6. [PS3] Troy Warriors
7. [PSP] Akiba’s Trip
8. [Wii] Pandora’s Tower
9. [PS3] Nobunaga no Yabou: Tendou
10. [PSP] Patapon 3


*Note- this feature article was not written by me. I did not write this. This is not from me. It was written by somebody else. It was written by Jack from GamingEverything.

Day One at E3

After arriving at the Los Angeles Convention Center in downtown LA with Laura via bus, Austin, Laura, and I walked into a gigantic line, which we presumed to be the line to determine your place in line for the major company’s demo booths. Since waiting in line is a bit less fun than eating, we decided to check out the media hospitality room to grab some free grub. Unfortunately, we were greeted with another line, and after a thirty minute wait while chatting and taking photos with a cool dude from XboxPulse.com, we received some filling chicken sandwich meals.

Once we got done stuffing ourselves with free food, we hopped on over to the enormous West Hall to see all that Nintendo had to offer. Austin was the only one of us who got to see the Nintendo press conference in person (or at all, for that matter), and since I had been busy getting to the convention center earlier that morning, I had only heard secondhand reports of the goings-on in the Nokia Theater at that point. I was very excited to see the new system in person, to demo all of the announced 3DS games, and hopefully to put my Skyward Sword fears to rest. Once again however, there was a monstrous line waiting for us, so monstrous that we were unable to get hands-on with the freshly christened ‘WiiU’ that day (you’ll be able to see the six hour line in all its glory in That One Show: Episode 17).


I was waiting in line to try out Nintendo’s new Skyward Sword demo when one of the gazillion representatives who seemed almost entirely uninterested in video games (I give them credit for pretending, though) walked up to me with a DSi XL and a game that I had heard very few things about. It was Kirby: Mass Attack, the incredibly interesting and intriguing side-scrolling RTS made for the old school DS that I had avoided playing like the plague for two reasons:


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Nintendo 3DS Continues its Evolution with Mario Kart, Super Mario and the Nintendo eShop as Nintendo Celebrates the 25th Anniversary of The Legend of Zelda

LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)– At the E3 Expo, Nintendo introduced a new paradigm for video games and home entertainment: Wii U™, a new console that includes a controller with a 6.2-inch screen. Adding a second screen to the living room creates a multitude of new video game experiences while offering families a variety of options to customize their entertainment.

Previously, video games played on a home console have been confined to the TV and offered identical viewpoints to each player in a multiplayer environment. Furthermore, watching TV and playing console games have been completely separate experiences. The new controller removes these boundaries, creating a more dynamic and fluid gaming and entertainment experience. Visitors to the E3 Expo will see firsthand the type of gaming experiences made possible by Wii U and the new controller such as:



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