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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 15 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 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 0 comments


These details come from the latest Nintendo Power…

– New interface
– Main experience is the same
– AiAi, MeeMee, GonGon, Baby returning as playable characters
– Still can collect bananas in levels
– Wiimote control option available
– At least 7 worlds, ten stages each
– Themes are borrowed from Banana Blitz but layouts are completely original
– Visuals in the environments have improved
– Game will have new multiplayer minigames and some old ones
– See Saw Ball minigame – Above a target, drop monkey in the center by manipulating series of seesaws
– Minigames created with balance board in mind
– Still a feature Nintendo Power couldn’t discuss that “promises a fresh take on the series”

Thanks to Jake once again for the news tip!


Upcoming family-friendly action title has gone gold

Epicenter Studios and Conspiracy Entertainment are pleased to announce that “Real Heroes: Firefighter” for Wii™ has gone gold today, and is set to hit retail shelves on August 4. “Real Heroes: Firefighter” challenges players to take on the role of a rookie firefighter and strive to save lives and property from a series of fires raging through a major metropolitan area. “Real Heroes: Firefighter” is rated E10+, and will be released to retail at a family-friendly price point (MSRP – $29.99 USD), with a percentage of proceeds being donated to the Firefighter Cancer Support Network.

Developed by Epicenter Studios, “Real Heroes: Firefighter” emphasizes non-violent, game-integral puzzles and challenges that mirror the on-the-fly choices firefighters face every day. Featuring Epicenter’s proprietary “Thinking Fire” technology, blazes will seem almost alive as they not only attack structures, potential victims and firefighters, but also cause unexpected changes to the environments that will suddenly alter the player’s options and strategies. No two scenarios will play out the same way in “Real Heroes: Firefighter.”


Thanks to Jake for the news tip!


Monster Hunter 3 trailer

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 4 Comments


DSiWare

1 (1) – Nintendo DSi Browser
2 (2) – Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
3 (3) – Asphalt 4: Elite Racing
4 (4) – Paper Airplane Chase
5 (5) – Bird & Beans
6 (6) – WarioWare: Snapped!
7 (7) – Dr. Mario Express
8 (12) – Master of Illusion Express: Deep Psyche
9 (10) – Mario Clock
10 (11) – Mario Calculator
11 (8) – Art Style: Boxlife
12 (13) – Photo Clock
13 (N/A) – Brain Challenge
14 (9) – Sudoku Master
15 (14) – American Popstar: Road to Celebrity
16 (15) – Art Style: Base 10
17 (18) – Master of Illusion Express: Funny Face
18 (17) – Clubhouse Games Express: Card Classics
19 (16) – Real Soccer 2009
20 (20) – Master of Illusion Express: Shuffle Games

WiiWare

1 (1) – Reel Fishing Challenge
2 (2) – Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
3 (6) – Bust-A-Move Plus!
4 (4) – Texas Hold’em Tournament
5 (5) – My Aquarium
6 (7) – World of Goo
7 (3) – Water Warfare
8 (8) – Tetris Party
9 (10) – My Pokemon Ranch
10 (9) – Family Mini Golf
11 (11) – Bit.Trip Core
12 (12) – Dr. Mario Online Rx
13 (N) – Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My life as a Darklord
14 (N/A) – Ant Nation
15 (13) – Defend Your Castle
16 (16) – Brain Challenge
17 (17) – CueSports – Pool Revolution
18 (18) – Onslaught
19 (14) – Bubble Bobble Plus!
20 (15) – Swords & Soldiers

VC

1 (1) – Super Mario Bros. 3
2 (2) – Super Mario Bros.
3 (3) – Super Mario World
4 (4) – The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask
5 (5) – Punch-Out!!
6 (6) – Super Mario Bros. 2
7 (7) – Super Mario 64
8 (9) – Mario Kart 64
9 (10) – The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
10 (8) – The Legend of Zelda
11 (11) – Pac-Man
12 (12) – Donkey Kong Country
13 (13) – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
14 (14) – Donkey Kong
15 (15) – Paper Mario
16 (17) – Sonic the Hedgehog 2
17 (16) – The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
18 (N/A) – California Games
19 (18) – Galaga
20 (19) – Excitebike



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