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Nintendo Wii

North America:
1. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo)
2. Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo)
3. Wii Fit Plus (Nintendo)
4. Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board (Nintendo)
5. Just Dance (Ubisoft)

Japan:
1. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo)
2. Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board (Nintendo)
3. Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo)
4. Wii Fit Plus (Nintendo)
5. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)

UK:
1. Just Dance (Ubisoft)
2. Wii Fit Plus (Nintendo)
3. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
4. Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo)
5. EA Sports Active (Electronic Arts)

Nintendo DS

North America:
1. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
2. Bejeweled Twist (PopCap)
3. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
4. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (Nintendo)
5. Scribblenauts (Warner Bros.)

Japan:
1. Dragon Quest VI: Maboroshi no Daichi (Square Enix)
2. Tomodachi Collection (Nintendo)
3. Zelda no Densetsu: Daichi no Kiteki (Nintendo)
4. Livly Garden (Marvelous)
5. Love Plus (Konami)

UK:
1. Professor Layton and Pandora’s Box (Nintendo)
2. Peppa Pig: The Game (Ubisoft)
3. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
4. Professor Layton and the Curious Village (Nintendo)
5. Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars — The Director’s Cut (Ubisoft)

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This information comes from Nintendo’s Third Quarter Financial Results Briefing…

– Golden Sun DS will be released this year
– Iwata described The Last Story and Xenoblade as “full-scaled RPGs”
– Nintendo will show software for the Wii Vitality Sensor at E3
– Super Mario Galaxy 2 will be released this year
– Zelda Wii will be at E3


Iwata on the iPad…

“It was a bigger iPod Touch. There were no surprises for me.”

Iwata denying the DS successor rumors (with motion sensing) and Wii HD rumors…

“I question whether those features would be enough to get people to buy new machines.”

Note: Iwata did acknowledge that the company is working on new systems, though that isn’t too surprising.

Iwata on 3D gaming…

“I have doubts whether people will be wearing glasses to play games at home. How is that going to look to other people?”

Source


Small update: Added in a few details below

Numerous Japanese websites are reporting that a new Pokemon title is in development for the DS. Game Freak, who has been in charge of the handheld RPGs, will once again be handling the newest title. Much of the game is shrouded in mystery as of now, but the title is indeed an RPG and it is expected to be released this year in Japan.

* Title: TBA
* Distributor: Nintendo
* Publisher: Game Freak, Inc.
* Release date: 2010
* Retail Price: TBD
* Genre: RPG
* Platform: Nintendo DS

– New gameplay
– New Pokemon
– New adventure

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Once again, this information comes from Nintendo’s Supplementary Information about Earnings Release…


This information comes from Nintendo’s Supplementary Information about Earnings Release…

Interesting details:

– Zelda Wii is listed as “TBA”
– A title called Xenoblade is listed
– “The Last Story” is listed as well, which confirms that it is not Last Window
– Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M are on track for this year
– More specifically, Other M should be hitting Japan in the summer
– Kensakusu and Start With 100 Words: English Conversation, two unknown titles, are on the list
– Kirby Wii pops up on the list once again


PSP – 52,909
Wii – 45,167
PS3 – 26,966
DSi LL – 24,059
DSi – 20,373
DS Lite – 4,966

Xbox 360 – 3,343
PS2 – 2,088
PSP go – 1,773

For comparison’s sake, here are the numbers from December 28, 2009 (last week).

PSP – 71,186
Wii – 57,349
PS3 – 35,156
DSi LL – 30,418
DSi – 27,292
DS Lite – 6,574

Xbox 360 – 4,622
PS2 – 2,580
PSP go – 2,027


BUENOS AIRES, – January 28th 2010 – Sabarasa announced today that Save the Turtles, a compelling puzzle game exclusively available for Nintendo DSiWare™, will be available in Quarter 1 2010. Save the Turtles allows puzzle solvers to act as good humanitarians by aiding the endangered sea turtles as they burst from their shells and make the life or death break for the deep ocean’s safe blue waters.

Save the Turtles boasts multiple gameplay modes, an animated flare reminiscent of a Saturday morning cartoon bursting with exuberant colors, real life environmental issues and puzzles that increase in complexity. Set in real world beach locations, the defenseless sea turtles venture into an unforgiving tropical environment and require safekeeping against predators such as the ever-resourceful seagull and the crafty pincer crab. Other perilous dangers players must navigate sea turtles through as they embark on their quest to safety include overexposure to the humid sun and manmade hazards such as oil spills and garbage.



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