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Platforms

DSi LL – 32,661
PSP – 24,685
Wii – 21,964
PS3 – 20,077
DSi – 18,271
Xbox 360 – 7,303
DS Lite – 5,339
PS2 – 1,594
PSP go – 1,024

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

DSi LL – 41,676
PSP – 23,257
PS3 – 19,578
Wii – 19,115
Xbox 360 – 17,370
DSi – 17,306
DS Lite – 5,209

PS2 – 1,530
PSP go – 845


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Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 0 comments


Yuji Naka, CEO of Prope responding to the fact that he created Sonic…

“Not right now. Right now, I want to create new things. Even if I had the opportunity to create some kind of new Sonic game I think that’s best kept within Sega.”

Naka on whether we’ll see another game like Let’s Tap…

“Personally, I would love to work on something like that, but the sales weren’t high so I don’t know if I can justify making another one. One of the things in Let’s Tap is it’s not digital, you don’t push a button and have the game react to it. I’m really happy with the technology we created. It senses soft touches, reads that, and puts that it into the game.



“Looking from the outside, it was Microsoft that released the first of this generation of consoles. Naturally, in my opinion, Microsoft will make the first move. Or, because Nintendo’s approach was not to upgrade much on its basic hardware – Wii doesn’t even support HD resolution – so they might be the first to move. Probably the watch should be on these companies, in my opinion.” – Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida

Nintendo has repeatedly said that HD alone won’t motivate the company to introduce a new console. There needs to be an innovative idea that can’t be realized on current hardware. And with the 3DS launching as late as next year, it wouldn’t surprise me if it takes Nintendo a long time to announce a Wii successor.

Source


Torrance, Calif. – July 8, 2010 – dreamGEAR®, a leading provider of high-quality video game accessories, and, under its i.Sound® brand, a wide variety of speakers and power accessories for iPod®, iPhone®, iPad® and MP3 players, has teamed up with Sesame Workshop® to offer co-branded Sesame Street products. The new line, appealing to consumers’ growing interest in electronics and video games accessories, will allow kid and adult gamers alike to put their personal stamp on their gaming and audio devices. dreamGEAR will unveil the Sesame Street line of gaming accessories at its E3 Expo booth #5300 located in the West Exhibit Hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center.



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