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Ninjas Face Off in an Epic LEGO® Adventure Spinning Onto the Nintendo DS This Spring

Burbank, Calif. – Jan. 11, 2011 – Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games are unleashing an epic family friendly adventure with LEGO® Battles: Ninjago for Nintendo DS™, the follow-up title to the highly-successful LEGO® Battles videogame. Scheduled for release in Spring 2011, the game complements the line-up of LEGO Ninjago products to be released starting today and going throughout 2011.

Produced by critically acclaimed TT Games and developed by Hellbent Games, LEGO Battles: Ninjago allows players to become a master of Spinjitzu, an art form in which characters spin and become tornadoes to defeat their enemies, as they restore harmony to the world. Players can choose to play both “good” and “evil” single-player campaigns, test their skills in a variety of Battle Mode challenges, or play with family and friends in exciting multiplayer showdowns.


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LTD, YTD NPD hardware sales

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The numbers below include data up to the November 2010 NPD report. December’s NPD figures will be released this Thursday.

Lifetime-to-date

DS – 44,784,258
Wii – 31,724,231

Xbox 360 – 23,565,075
PlayStation 3 – 14,252,196

Year-to-date

DS – 6,057,500
Xbox 360 – 4,934,089
Wii – 4,589,900
PlayStation 3 – 3,123,500


2010 All Formats Chart
01. Call of Duty: Black Ops
02. FIFA 11
03. Just Dance
04. Red Dead Redemption
05. Wii Fit Plus
06. Just Dance 2
07. Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood
08. Wii Sports Resort
09. Halo: Reach
10. Battlefield: Bad Company 2

2010 Wii Chart
01. Just Dance
02. Wii Fit Plus
03. Just Dance 2
04. Wii Sports Resort
05. New Super Mario Bros Wii

2010 Nintendo DS Chart
01. Professor Layton And The Lost Future
02. New Super Mario Bros
03. Art Academy
04. Pokemon Soulsilver
05. Mario Kart DS

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Doetinchem, January 7th 2011 – Engine Software, handheld specialist game developer and digital publisher, today announces it has signed a publishing and development agreement with indie developer Goodbye Galaxy Games regarding a sequel to Flipper, the award winning DsiWare game.

The sequel to the succesful and award winning first game, in which a boy had to save his poor goldfish Flipper, is already well underway and more details regarding the second game will be released in the coming months. Goodbye Galaxy Games will continue to work on the major part of the development of the game but Engine Software will also dedicate resources to aid in development, including the audio work.


Wedbush / EEDAR (year-over-year change)
DS: 2,550,000 (-23%) / 2,400,000 (-27%)
Wii: 2,600,000 (-32%) / 2,200,000 (-42%)
360: 2,500,000 (91%) / 1,900,000 (45%)
PS3: 1,200,000 (-12%) / 1,100,000 (-19%)
PS2: 200,000 (-40%) / NA
PSP: 450,000 (-31%) / 500,000 (-24%)
Industry: 9,500,000 (-12%) / 8,100,000 (-25%)

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