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More and more consumers are purchasing digital content – even in Japan. A good chunk of Animal Crossing: New Leaf’s sales came from the eShop, and there are a fair amount of 3DS owners who have opted to purchase the downloadable version of Tomodachi Collection.

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata recently commented on the rise of digital sales during the Q&A session of the company’s latest financial results briefing. He confirmed to attendees that Animal Crossing’s digital sales in Japan stand at 10%, while Tomodachi Collection’s digital sales have come in at 10% thus far.


CVG has rounded up a bunch of additional Batman: Arkham Origins details, courtesy of the latest issue of GamesMaster. For the latest information about the game, read on below.


ESRB updates (4/29/13)

Posted on 11 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News, Wii, Wii U | 0 comments

This week’s ESRB updates are as follows:

Disney Planes (Wii U/Wii) – E
LEGO Legends of Chima: Laval’s Journey (3DS) – E10+
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut (Wii U) – M
Project X Zone (3DS) – T

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Capcom teamed up with the band “Dragon Ash” for a new Japanese Resident Evil: Revelations HD promo. You can find it below.


This week’s GameStop ad has gone live. There aren’t too many highlights, but as previously announced, those who pre-order Watch Dogs will receive an exclusive poster.

The full lineup of deals can be found in the circular below:




If you had any remaining doubt that the next Call of Duty game would be something other than Ghosts, you may want to take a look at the image above.

The photo comes from today’s new Call of Duty teaser site, which was discovered through the source code. It’s clearly a reference to the “Ghosts” subtitle that will be included in the name of the next Call of Duty.

Look out for an official announcement from Activision soon.

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Activision has kicked off teaser activities for its next Call of Duty game, which is expected to be Call of Duty: Ghosts. A newly launched website can be found here.

Those with a Facebook and/or Twitter account can partake in a social activity on the page. If you choose to participate, you’ll be added to an image that appears to be building toward something significant.

An official Call of Duty reveal is just a few days away based on recent findings – perhaps as early as May 1.



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