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Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure (3DS) – 8/8/8/8
Kiki Trick (Wii) – 8/8/8/8
Beyond the Labyrinth (3DS) – 8/8/7/8
WipEout 2048 (PSVita) – 8/8/7/8
Heroes Phantasia (PSP) – 8/8/7/7
Onechanbara Z: Kagura (360) – 7/7/7/7
PowerUp Heroes (360) – 7/7/6/7
Runabout 3D (3DS) – 5/6/5/6


01. [3DS] Mario Kart 7
02. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land
03. [3DS] Monster Hunter Tri G
04. [3DS] Inazuma Eleven Go
05. [PS3] Musou Orochi 2
60. [Wii] Just Dance
07. [Wii] Kirby’s Return to Dream Land
08. [PS3] Final Fantasy XIII-2
09. [Wii] Wii Party
10. [Wii] Go Vacation


A leaked prototype version of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption has made its way onto the net.

The build, taken from early 2006, was made with the GameCube in mind. The entire prototype can be played with a GameCube controller (or a Wiimote), so that’s a strong indication that Retro Studios was making the title for old hardware. As we now know, the project was eventually switched over to Wii.

Interesting points about the prototype:

– Prototype includes gameplay on Norion
– Hyper Mode can be used
– Wii-specific puzzles weren’t added in at this point
– Samus can’t reenter her ship
– Map layout isn’t finished
– Rundas event in Generator A and Ridley attack in Generator C are partially implemented
– Cargo Hub features an upper balcony and a different enemy layout
– “Dark Visor” (Prime 2) is selectable but non-functional

You can find a bunch of prototype images in the gallery above (apologies for the blurriness!).


Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure (3DS) – 8/8/8/8
Kiki Trick (Wii) – 8/8/8/8
Beyond the Labyrinth (3DS) – 8/8/7/8
WipEout 2048 (PSVita) – 8/8/7/8
Onechanbara Z: Kagura (360) – 7/7/7/7


The Last Story boxarts

Posted on 12 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 0 comments

Regular boxart is on top, limited edition boxart is on the bottom!

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10th January 2011: Nintendo’s Wii Balance Board™ has been awarded a prestigious, new Guinness World Record™ for “The best-selling personal weighing device”.

In order to break the record, a total of 32,114,428* Wii Balance Boards were sold worldwide between launch and November 2010. This figure comprises 22,663,321 bundled with the original Wii Fit™ software and 9,451,107 bundled with Wii Fit™ Plus software. Since breaking the record, Nintendo has now sold over 22.67** million copies of Wii Fit and more than 19.31** million copies of Wii Fit Plus worldwide.


Surely some of you remember Duludubi Star. For those of you who may have forgotten, it’s a PC title that garnered a great deal of attention for its resemblance to Super Mario Galaxy.

There’s another Chinese-made gaming ripoff in development, and I have a feeling that it will soon be as notorious as Duludubi Star.

This “new” game – unfortunately I don’t have title to give you folks – is for the App Store. It mimics just about everything from Mario Kart Wii: tracks, power-ups, and objects including item boxes. Heck, even the graphics are comparable.

This is by far the craziest Nintendo-related ripoff I’ve seen since Duludubi Star. I’d say that it’s even worse than Super Jump Bros!

You can find a few screenshots of the App Store game above. If that’s not enough to convince you that it’s a very blatant ripoff, perhaps this trailer will convince you.

Source 1, Source 2, Source 3


The information below comes from Enterbrain/Famitsu data taken between November 28 and December 25…

01. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 – 1,072,391 / NEW
02. [3DS] Monster Hunter Tri G – 809,322 / NEW
03. [PS3] Final Fantasy XIII-2 – 697,146 / NEW
04. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land – 499,669 / 1,042,511
05. [PS3] Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs. – 432,391 / NEW
06. [Wii] Kirby’s Return to Dream Land – 250,497 / 498,428
07. [3DS] Inazuma Eleven GO – 232,052 / NEW
08. [PS3] Musou Orochi 2 – 210,553 / NEW
09. [Wii] Just Dance – 201,996 / 427,874
10. [Wii] Wii Party – 156,780 / 2,123,773


Wedbush and the EEDAR have provided predictions for the December 2011 NPD report. The actual data will be made available on Thursday.

Wedbush / EEDAR November sales estimates (change year-on-year):

360 – 2,350,000 (27%) / 2,400,000 (29%)
PS3 – 1,700,000 (41%) / 1,350,000 (12%)
3DS – 1,625,000 (n/a) / 1,650,000 (n/a)
Wii – 1,100,000 (-53%) / 1,700,000 (-28%)
DS – 275,000 (-89%) / 650,000 (-74%)
PSP – 325,000 (-24%) / 375,000 (-12%)
PS2 – 30,000 (-60%) / n/a
Total – 7,405,000 (-12%) / 8,125,000 (-4%)



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