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01./01. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Defenders of the Starry Sky (Square Enix) – 613,000 / 2,932,000 (-74%)
02./00. [PS3] Pro Yakyuu Spirits 6 (Konami) – 74,000 / NEW
03./02. [WII] Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo) – 72,000 / 689,000 (-30%)
04./03. [NDS] Tomodachi Collection (Friend Collection) (Nintendo) – 61,000 / 354,000 (+7%)

05./00. [PS2] Pro Yakyuu Spirits 6 (Konami) – 50,000 / NEW
06./00. [PSP] Ys I & II Chronicles (Falcom) – 19,000 / NEW
07./04. [PSP] Boku no Natsuyasumi 4 (My Summer Vacation 4): Youth Detective Group in Seto – Me and the Secret Map (SCEI) – 17,000 / 91,000 (-28%)
08./05. [PSP] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva (SEGA) – 15,000 / 131,000 (+5%)
09./06. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (BEST) (Capcom) – 11,000 / 800,000 (-14%)
10./09. [NDS] Pokemon Platinum (Pokemon Co.) – 9,000 / 2,481,000 (+12%)

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Spyborgs screenshots

Posted on 16 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 1 Comment


This information comes from the Capcom Unity forums. Capcom’s VP of Strategic Planning & Business Development, Christian Svensson, was asked why “online [is] so essential in 360 and PS3 games, but [gamers] haven’t seen an online Wii game.” Mr. Svensson’s reply can be read below.

“As a counter point… Dark Void (a 360/PS3/PC game) has NO co-op or multiplayer, online or offline. There we’re focusing on trying to make the best single player experience we could rather than spreading the resources we have too thinly.

Same theory here. Trying to make the best co-op brawling experience we can without spreading our resources too thinly. If you wanted online co-op, something else would have to have to have been sacrificed and if the core experience isn’t satisfying, then there’s no point in making it an online non-satisfying experience.

First time out with a new team, on a new title on new tech (while very talented, they’d never done a Wii game) with a sizable budget, there’s already more than enough risk in the project. We didn’t (and still don’t) view online co-op as the feature that was buy/no buy for the majority of the audience we’re seeking to reach if we make a good game. Everything else, as I’ve said before, can come in the sequel (God willing we sell enough to have one).”


Rabbids Go Home videos

Posted on 16 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 0 comments


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Moon has been out in North America since January, but our friends over in Europe received their first chance to play the title this month. This leaves me with the perfect chance to provide my view on the game. Head past the break to read my rambling thoughts!


Are you looking forward to Scribblenauts? If not, you should be! Warner Bros. Interactive shared the official release date for the game and it’s actually not too far off. DS owners can nab the game when it hits stores September 15. It was previously announced that Scribblenauts has a planned date for September 25 in the UK.

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– Two quests on Friday (story quest and regular quest)
– Need to finish the game to go through quests
– Story quest called Rikka’s Dream Treasure
– Quest is in St. Schutein main town inn
– Rikka will ask you to find treasure map (Yume)
– Standard quest is Suteki na Birthday (“Wonderful Birthday”)
– Quest is in San Marow inn
– Traveler will ask you for item that can be obtained through the Wi-Fi Shopping system
– Completing the quest to receive rare defensive equipment

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As Deep Silver, the games label of Koch Media, a leading producer and distributor of digital entertainment products, announced today, “DJ Star” is on its way to production. Aspiring turntable pros will be able to prove their talent in the new game for Nintendo DS™ as from August 21st, 2009.

“DJ Star” lets music lovers imitate their idols and realize their dreams of becoming DJ stars themselves. In career mode, players start out by performing at small, private parties, and then work their way up the career ladder step by step, finally becoming the world’s best disc jockeys.



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