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REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– According to Nintendo’s internal tracking figures, sales of the Wii Sports Resort™ game have surpassed 1 million copies in the United States since its July 26 launch. Japan and Europe have also sold more than 1 million copies each since the title launched in their respective markets. The collection of 12 resort-themed sports activities is on its way to becoming another Nintendo “long-tail” title that sells steadily over an extended period of time as opposed to a single flash on its launch day.

“Millions of consumers worldwide have demonstrated that they want their summer vacations to keep going,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “Wii Sports Resort provides both novice and veteran players a fun, virtual escape to a resort island with their friends and family – something that will be even more appealing as the weather turns cooler this fall and winter.”


– 5,580,000 sales for the Layton series worldwide
– the fourth entry in the Layton series is kicking off the “Professor Layton Second Season” says Level 5
– Important tidbits from the for the 4th Professor Layton trailer: new character Remi (female) is show, Luke has the ability to see how the world will end, game takes place 3 years before the original Layton
– hits Japan on Nov. 26th
– Remi is voiced by Aibu Saki, and ending theme is sung by Ando Yuuko
– details from the Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva movie trailer (title is a rough translation): hits theaters in Japan on Dec. 19th, includes characters from the 4th game, involves a puzzle that grants eternal life when solved
– the studio behind the Pokemon films is working on the movie
– Level 5 has plans to make a film every Winter
– Inazuma Eleven anime was just renewed for 2 more years
– Inazuma Eleven 2 storyline includes aliens coming to earth to play soccer, and these aliens have special attacks that involve flying into space and kicking fireballs
– Inazuma Eleven 2 has 4 player local multiplayer
– due out October 1st in Japan
– the Inazuma Eleven manga is the most popular in CoroCoro comic weekly
– Nakata Hidetoshi (ex soccer player) to be in the game as hidden character Hide Nakata. He also lends his voice to the game
– Inazuma Eleven 2 has two versions, and each version will feature its own beginning and ending
– the tournament from the game is being turned into a real-life tournament
– Atamania games are getting word and math puzzle game sequels, as well as a “Mystery Room” sequel
– “Mystery Room” is about Pocho and Sly, two guys locked in the mysterious room
– details from new Ninokuni trailer – battles look similar to Dragon Quest, the mysterious land in the game is filled with dinosaurs and various creatures, due out Spring 2010 in Japan, female character voiced by Nagasa Masami, Oizumi You does the voice of “Gyro”, and main character Olivier is voiced by Tabe Mikako, music done by Hisaishi Joe
– Ninokuni will be on a 4GB ROM, making it the biggest ever for DS. This was done to fit the music on.
– Ninokuni theme sung is performed by “Mai” and written by Hisaishi Joe
– new game shown which is called “Fantasy Life”, which looks like a DS RPG (Famitsu says it’s for the DS – thanks Kadir!). Once again, Brownie Brown is involved, and 21 songs provided by Nobuo Uematsu. Each of the 21 songs pairs up with a character in the game, including their own small story and ending. These all lead up to the final ending for the game.
– rumored version of Inazuma Eleven for Wii is not ready to be shown
– TGS booth will have demos of Inazuma Eleven 2, Professor Layton 4, and more. DVD will be given out with game footage

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Famitsu review scores

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 2 Comments

Ousama Monogatari (Wii): 9/9/8/9
Kidou Senshi Gundam Senki Record U.C. 0081 (PS3): 8/8/9/8
Love Plus (DS): 8/9/7/8
Tabemon (Wii): 8/7/8/8

Simple 2500 Series Portable!! Vol. 12: The Fuhyou 2: Senyuu yo Sakini Ike (PSP): 6/6/5/6
Yamamura Misa Suspense: Kyoto Kuramayama Shou Satsujin Jiken (PSP): 5/6/5/6


Poised to feature the most authentic, entertaining and compelling simulation of WWE programming to date across multiple videogame platforms, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 will introduce inspiring creative and online freedom, significant franchise improvements and a comprehensive roster of today’s most prominent WWE Superstars and Divas. WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 is currently in development for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PSP, Wii and Nintendo DS, with a scheduled release date of October 20, 2009.

“WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 will put the power of created freedom and shareable, user-generated content directly into the players’ hands, giving them the ability to control the action beyond anything ever witnessed in WWE programming,” said Brian Coleman, vice president, global brand management, THQ. “Combined with new Road to WrestleMania storylines, an impressive roster and other major franchise updates, including our new gameplay experiences on Wii and Nintendo DS, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 will be the must-have game for players on October 20.”


Videos

Real People Play Professor Layton: Video 1
Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box Info Video
Mario & Sonic: Olympic Winter Games Video 3
Madden NFL 10 – Road to the Super Bowl
Super Empire Strikes Back
FFIV: The After Years BTS Spot
The Beatles: Rock Band Video 3
Daisy Fuentes Pilates: Double Leg Circle
Mr. Driller W Info Video
Guitar Hero 5 – BTS with Shirley Manson
Scribblenauts Info Video
Bakugen: Battle Brawlers Info Video
Spore Hero – Create Your Own Shark Tank!
Mini Ninjas – Shun
Imagine Teacher: Class Trip Info Video
Pop+ Solo – Focus Mode Video
Digest Video

Demos (Expire 8/30)

Shorts
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Ant Nation
Personal Trainer: Cooking Mac & Cheese Demo


“I think that they may see sales suffer, and certainly will see sales down year-over-year. So we have to see if they cut, unbundle and cut, or rebundle (with Wii Sports Resort plus Wii Motion Plus). They’re hard to figure out.” – Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter

“(Nintendo is) struggling to keep the Wii relevant.” – Kaufman Bros. Todd Mitchell

“While the target audience for the two platforms varies greatly, some consumers will face a tough decision to purchase the Wii with outdated processing power or the PlayStation 3 with a built-in Blu-Ray player.” – Jesse Divnich, EEDAR

I personally feel that some sort of price balance is needed to keep the Wii selling as well as it has been. Be that a price cut or a new bundle, something is going to happen to make more people purchase the system other than just new software.

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Out of all the info that came out of this year’s GamesCom, one recently revealed detail will have many people heaving a sigh of disappointment.

“I got confirmation at Cologne’s Gamescom that Beyond Good & Evil 2 is on hold for now. No idea if it’s def or temporary but it sucks.”

This is a huge let-down for fans of the series, without a doubt. I can’t say that I was looking forward to the game, as I’ve yet to play an installment of the franchise, but for those that were this is an unfortunate piece of news.

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