Rock Band Music Store update next week (1/31/12)
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Cambridge, Mass. – January 27th, 2012 – Harmonix has announced that singles from Sum 41 and English pop-rockers Tears for Fears are headed to the Rock Band™ Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Wii™.
Rock Band provides the deepest and best selection of artists, songs and albums through the Rock Band music platform, which features more than 900 artists and more than 3,000* tracks via disc and download purchase (complete list of tracks atwww.rockband.com/songs). Rock Band’s gigantic music library dwarfs that of any other rhythm video game on the market. More than 100 million songs have been sold through the Rock Band Music Store since its launch on Nov. 20, 2007.Rock Band DLC Additions for Xbox 360, PlayStation®3 system and Wii™
Japanese Wii VC releases for February 2012
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Super Famicom
Kunio-kun no Dodgeball da yo Zen’in Shūgō!! – 800 points
Neo Geo
Samurai Shodown V – 900 points
Real Bout Fatal Fury Special – 900 points
Wii/3DS/DS million sellers – Zelda: Skyward Sword, Mario 3D Land, Mario Kart, more
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Nintendo has updated its million sellers chart. New entries include The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Super Mario 3D Land, and Mario Kart 7.
The full listing is as follows (worldwide numbers):
Wii
Mario Kart Wii – 31.91 million
New Super Mario Bros. Wii – 25.47 million
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword – 3.42 milion
Wii Sports – 79.16 million
Wii Sports Resort – 29.87 million
Wii Party – 7.68 million
Wii Fit Plus – 20.24 million
Kirby’s Return to Dream Land – 1.21 million
Wii Play: Motion – 1.12 million
Super Mario Galaxy – 10.40 million
DS
Pokemon Black/White – 14.42 million
New Super Mario Bros. 28.74 million
Mario Kart DS – 22.30 million
Professor Layton and the Last Specter – 1.19 million
Kirby Mass Attack – 1.01 million
3DS
Super Mario 3D Land – 5.03 million
Mario Kart 7 – 4.54 million
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D – 2.49 million
For a full region breakdown, view the image above.
Nintendo release list – Spirit Camera confirmed for Europe, Culdcept/Calciobit in Japan for 2012, more
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Interesting notes from the list:
– Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir coming to Europe this year
– Luigi’s Mansion 2, Animal Crossing, Paper Mario and Mario Tennis are all expected to arrive this year
– Culdcept/Calciobit 3DS hitting Japan this year
– Fire Emblem 3DS not listed for North America/Europe
– Third-party lineup for Wii looks dreadful (though that was to be expected)
Take a look at the images in the gallery for more listings.
Details from Nintendo’s latest investor meeting – 200 titles coming to 3DS, NFC and individual accounts for Wii U, more
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Note: The event is now over and the full round of details can be found below.
Nintendo is holding their typical investors meeting following their quarterly earnings report that the company posted last night. Our usual source for information, David Gibson, is attending the event and has been sending out live tweets.
We’re posting details from the meeting below. Keep checking back, as this post will be continuously updated until it’s finished.
– Spirit Camera hasn’t sold well in Japan thus far
– Iwata and Miyamoto are at the meeting
– Iwata feels responsible for revising down Nintendo’s financial forecast 3 quarters in a row
– 3DS sales are still strong in the U.S. after Christmas
– The fact that the Wii is declining isn’t unique to Nintendo; The PS3/360 are down year-over-year in Japan as well
– This will be the worst year financially, Nintendo thinks they’ll be able to break even on the 3DS hardware
– 200 titles coming to 3DS
– 60% of 3DS users have connected to the Internet
– Nintendo wants to expand digital offerings, but its in an infant stage currently
– Wii U will arrive before Christmas
– Nintendo are preparing appropriate titles for Wii U’s launch
– Wii U will have near field communication (NFC)
– NFC will be planned internationally
– DLC still planned
– Nintendo needs more time to do more feasibility studies on market/needs for DLC
– Wii U to have an individual account system rather than previous per hardware
– More Internet/digital news in the future
– Nintendo has built a “pillar” for digital content and can now takes risks
– Nintendo’s digital plans include user-to-user communication and sharing
– Nintendo will be looking to improve 3DS and focus on software to improve profits
– Super Mario titles will drive a lot of profitability
– Digital: If a Super Mario player gets tired, they can sell extra content digitally and will drive extra revenue (not entirely clear)
– Higher communication among users and satisfaction could improve hardware sales and install base could rise
– Digital aspect isn’t an enemy; digital content won’t be priced so it cannibalizes packaged content
– Shouldn’t decline third-parties if they want to offer item billing
– 3DS doing well in Japan
– In the U.S. and Europe, consumers were more cautious and title delays from Nintendo/third-parties had an impact
– Nintendo has learned that there shouldn’t be stagnant periods between software launches
– Digital software can extend the life of a title
– Kokuniki (3DS) enables sharing of dairy; popular title for females
– Third year of 3DS is crucial to determine ultimate software/hardware potential
– Miyamoto not retiring, but is allocating time to “chat” to the young developers
– Miyamoto is trying to teach those who haven’t been involved with development before and hopes there will be new ideas
– Iwata is critical of Wired’s report about Miyamoto retiring; message should have been Miyamoto is always considering retirement
– Miyamoto isn’t hands-on with the juniors; they watch him
– Miyamoto’s basic work is to make a big hit
– Iwata says the priority is to satisfy current 3DS users and prepare titles that will expand the user base combined with network
– Miyamoto: Wii U’s network has to have a new concept to be different
– Digital sales will be improved drastically but not dramatic for sales/profits next year
– Nintendo is a fan of the Amazon recommendation system, wants to improve/allow access by others
Video additions to the eShop (1/26/12)
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Nintendo Show 3D: January 26, 2012
Flipper 2 – Flush the Goldfish Video
Lola’s Alphabet Train Video
Rhythm Heaven Fever Teaser Trailer
Rhythm Heaven Fever Video #1
You can watch each of these videos in the “Recent Arrivals” section of the eShop.
European PokePark 2: Wonders Beyond boxart
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PokePark 2: Wonders Beyond dated for Europe
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EXPLORE, BEFRIEND AND BATTLE POKÉMON IN POKÉPARK 2: WONDERS BEYOND
Join Pikachu and your favourite Pokémon characters on a journey to save the trapped Pokémon as PokéPark™ 2: Wonders Beyond comes to Wii™
26th January, 2012 – Join the quest with Pikachu and his friends to save the missing Pokémon and discover the mystery of an enchanting new world in PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, available exclusively for Wii across Europe from 23rd March 2012. As Pikachu and his Pals, solve the mystery of the missing Pokémon and save them from Wish Park. Only you can find out who or what is behind the disappearances in order to save the rest of the Pokémon.
Control one of four Pokémon characters in PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, Pikachu and the Unova starter Pokémon Oshawott, Snivy and Tepig, all with unique abilities that will help you in your quest. Each of Pikachu’s Pokémon Pals’ unique skills could prove vital if you are to save the missing Pokémon from the trance of the mysterious world: Pikachu’s Electric moves can help you to activate devices on the way; Oshawott has the ability to move through water; Snivy can move faster and jump higher than the other Pokémon, and Tepig can destroy obstacles on your quest.