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01. / 00. [PSP] Dai-2-Ji Super Robot Wars Z: Hakai-hen (Bandai Namco) {2011.04.14} – 307.019 / NEW
02. / 00. [PS3] Pro Baseball Spirits 2011 (Konami) {2011.04.14} – 86.486 / NEW
03. / 02. [NDS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 – Professional (Square Enix) {2011.03.31} – 86.364 / 291.769 (+104%)
04. / 00. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2011 (Konami) {2011.04.14} – 71.264 / NEW
05. / 00. [PSP] Persona 2: Innocent Sin (Atlus Co.) {2011.04.14} – 62.721 / NEW
06. / 00. [3DS] Pilotwings Resort (Nintendo) {2011.04.14} – 26.554 / NEW
07. / 00. [PS3] Homefront (Spike) {2011.04.14} – 22.111 / NEW
08. / 01. [PSP] Earth Defence Force 2 Portable (D3 Publisher) {2011.04.07} – 16.898 / 80.693 (-74%)
09. / 00. [3DS] Pro Baseball Spirits 2011 (Konami) {2011.04.14} – 11.644 / NEW
10. / 05. [PS3] Dynasty Warriors 7 (Koei Tecmo) {2011.03.10} – 10.369 / 410.977 (-39%)
11. / 03. [PSP] Amagami (EBKore+) (Kadokawa Shoten) {2011.03.31} – 9.378 / 102.447 (-61%)
12. / 04. [PSP] Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection (Square Enix) {2011.03.24} – 8.996 / 163.942 (-54%)
13. / 06. [PSP] Monster Hunter Freedom 3 (Capcom) {2010.12.01} – 8.371 / 4.437.948 (-31%)
14. / 00. [360] Homefront (Spike) {2011.04.14} – 7.752 / NEW
15. / 08. [3DS] Nintendogs + Cats: French Bulldog / Shiba / Toy Poodle & New Friends (Nintendo) {2011.02.26} – 7.421 / 189.939 (-33%)
16. / 11. [WII] Wii Party (Nintendo) {2010.07.08} – 6.950 / 1.853.384 (-18%)
17. / 13. [NDS] Pokemon Black / White (Pokemon Co.) {2010.09.18} – 5.881 / 5.150.023 (-18%)
18. / 09. [PSP] Dissidia: 012 (Duodecim) Final Fantasy (Square Enix) {2011.03.03} – 5.706 / 434.326 (-40%)
19. / 10. [PSP] Phantasy Star Portable 2: Infinity (Sega) {2011.02.24} – 5.524 / 326.765 (-37%)
20. / 12. [3DS] Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle (Level 5) {2011.02.26} – 4.921 / 265.225 (-33%)

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Bit.Trip Flux (WiiWare)
Pucca’s Kisses Game (WiiWare)
Faxanadu (VC)
Mahjong (DSiWare)

Hmmm…

Jewel Keepers: Easter Island (WiiWare)
Spot the Differences! (WiiWare)
S.C.A.T. (VC)
505 Tanagram (DSiWare)
Arctic Escape (DSiWare)
Boom Boom Squaries (DSiWare)
G.G. Series Dark Spirits (DSiWare)
Magnetic Joe (DSiWare)
My Little Restaurant (DSiWare)
Panda Craze (DSiWare)
Treasure Hunter X (DSiWare)

Grumble Grumble

Magic Destiny (WiiWare)
101 Dolphin Pets (DSiWare)
All-Star Air Hockey (DSiWare)
G.G. Series Drift Circuit (DSiWare)
Monster Buster Club (DSiWare)
Remote Racers (DSiWare)
Shawn Johnson Gymnastics


3DS – 28,252
PSP – 23,846
PS3 – 22,265
Wii – 8,122
DSi LL – 7,724
DSi – 6,809

Xbox 360 – 1,898
PS2 – 1,261
DS Lite – 423
PSP go – 207

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

PSP – 35,478
3DS – 32,910
PS3 – 22,431
Wii – 8,825
DSi LL – 8,386
DSi – 8,035

Xbox 360 – 1,906
PS2 – 1,395
DS Lite – 514
PSP go – 356


Wii

1. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
2. LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean
3. Thor: God of Thunder
4. Captain America: Super Soldier
5. Transformers: Dark of the Moon

DS

1. LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean
2. LEGO Battles: Ninjago
3. Thor: God of Thunder
4. Captain America: Super Soldier
5. Transformers: Dark of the Moon

3DS

1. Mario Kart
2. Paper Mario
3. Super Mario
4. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
5. Kid Icarus: Uprising


Nintendo’s E3 2011 conference won’t be taking place until June 7, so we’re going to have to put up with Wii 2 rumors for about another and a half. Having said that, it’s time for another “be cautious” post.

The first round of Wii 2 speculation was fair. The rumors were coming from sources such as Game Informer, EDGE, and IGN. Personally, I consider these publications to be reputable and I would hope that they would be writing their articles after careful consideration of the information that was provided to them.

Lately, though, a handful of extra rumors have come from, frankly, no-name sites, and I am very doubtful that they truly have any (reliable) insider contacts. I understand that what I said isn’t entirely fair, but it’s generally best to trust sources that have actually established themselves in the industry and have some credibility. Even over the past 24 hours or so, I’ve seen a handful of articles written which claim that the author has reliable sources, yet that alone isn’t enough to convince me that a story is legitimate.

So I’ll be filtering the types of rumors on Nintendo Everything that I consider to be potentially true and are published by trusted sources in the gaming scene. I hope you guys are also cautious when reading up on speculation not found on the site.

Oh, and about Retro Studios hiring new staff – please don’t make too much of that. Companies are always interesting in bringing in new talent, and considering Donkey Kong Country Returns wrapped up in November, it is only logical that Retro is adding staff and will be working on a new title – if they already haven’t that is.


– September 2011: Driver: San Francisco (PS3, Xbox 360, Wii)
– 17:06:11: Child of Eden (Xbox 360)
– 2 Quarter 2011: Child of Eden (PS3)
– 2 Quarter of 2011: Splinter Cell Trilogy HD (PS3)
– Summer 2011: Call of Juarez: The Cartel (PS3, Xbox 360)
– 3 Quarter of the fiscal year (Nov’11 – Jan’12): Driver Renegade (3DS)
– 3 Quarter of the fiscal year (Nov’11 – Jan’12): James Noir’s Hollywood Crimes (3DS)
– By March 2012: Ghost Recon Future Soldier (PS3, Xbox 360)

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First hour of Conduit 2

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii | 0 comments


The Infestation Begins Fall 2011 on the Nintendo 3DS™ and Wii™ Systems

Los Angeles, CA — April 19, 2011 — Twelve years after a nuclear war, the world has turned into an uninhabitable wasteland with mutant insects and humanity holding onto survival in outposts hidden from the poisonous air and killer Centipedes. This Fall, Nintendo fans can become humanity’s only hope for survival as Atari®, one of the world’s most recognized publishers and producers of interactive entertainment and developer WayForward re-imagine the legendary video game franchise Centipede for a new generation of gamers with Centipede: Infestation.

“Centipede: Infestation modernizes one our most popular brands for Nintendo’s youthful audience,” said Jim Wilson, President and CEO of Atari S.A. “This game and other games to follow, further define Atari’s strategy to build upon our library of celebrated IP and reimagine them for next generation game platforms.”



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