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PSP – 34,655
3DS – 18,324
PS3 – 13,789
Wii – 6,336
DSi LL – 5,358
DSi – 5,292

Xbox 360 – 2,763
PS2 – 1,319
DS Lite – 208
PSP go – 171

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

PSP – 54,882
3DS – 29,149
PS3 – 20,883
Wii – 11,520
DSi LL – 10,519
DSi – 8,708

Xbox 360 – 3,419
PS2 – 1,696
DS Lite – 289
PSP go – 258


– Love sim style elements in the game that affect the relationship between Ende and Cerees
– Vertical meter: representation of the strength of the relationship between Ende and Ceres
– The Oreichalkos Chain that Ende uses gives him the ability to physically see his connection with Ceres
– Increase the relationship gauge by talking with Ceres and giving her gifts
– Can give Ceres items such as a rainbow colored bracelet and carrots
– Also can make sure Ceres likes you by making sure she doesn’t turn into a beast
– Keep track of Ceres’ beast level in the towers
– This allows you to know when you may need to leave a tower and head back to the observation tower where she rests

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Nobunaga no Yabou: Tendou (PS3) – 9/9/8/9
Akai Katana Shin (360) – 8/8/8/9
Pandora’s Tower (Wii) – 7/7/9/8
One Piece Unlimited Cruise SP (3DS) – 8/7/8/8
Treasure Report (DS) – 8/8/7/7
Red Stone DS: Akaki Ishi ni Michibikareshi Monotachi (DS) – 5/5/5/6


ESRB updates

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

Cars 2 (DS) – E
DotMan (DSi) – E10+
Double Bloob (DSi) – E
Fractured Soul (DS) – E10+
Kung Fu Dragon (DSi) – E10+
Reader Rabbit Math (DS) – EC
The Smurfs Dance Party (Wii) – E
Go Fetch! 2 (DSi) – E
Trollboarder (DSi) – E
Antipole (DSi) – E
Magical Whip: Wizards of Phantasmal Forest (DSi) – E
Puzzle Fever (DSi) – E
Burn the Rope (Wii) – E
Einstein’s Brain Power (DS) – E
Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions (3DS) – E10+
Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town! (DS) – E
SuperSonic Racer (Wii) – E


SAN FRANCISCO – May 17, 2011 – Ubisoft has announced details for The Smurfs™ Dance Party, a new dance video game based on Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation’s 3D family comedy, The Smurfs. Developed for the Wii™ system, The Smurfs Dance Party mixes chart-topping tracks with classic tunes in over 20 fun dances, all created by professional choreographers and led by the legendary blue characters. The Smurfs Dance Party hits stores in July.

In The Smurfs Dance Party, kids and parents can dance alongside their favorite characters and heroes from the feature film, including Smurfette, Papa Smurf, Clumsy, Brainy, Gutsy and Gargamel. Players can enjoy moving to a wide selection of musical genres, including Pop, R&B, Rock and Punk. Each track has unique choreography and can accommodate up to four dancers in Party Mode.


This information comes from Nobuya Ohashi…

“We’ve done the research through online questionnaires and focus testing to see the demand for online multiplayer and we actually found out that there’s not much demand for online multiplayer from the fans of this series. At the same time, not many people have the infrastructure or the facility that’s required for online multiplayer so that’s one thing. The other thing is some of the events are quite short. An event like the 100 metres only lasts ten seconds or 20 seconds maximum so would you really go through all the trouble of connecting with your friends on the other side of the world for ten or 20 seconds?”

I don’t think a ton of hardcore gamers are purchasing the Mario and Sonic Olympic titles, so perhaps Ohashi does have a point. On the bright side, the game will have online leaderboards.

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Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny To Launch on Nintendo WiiT and PlayStation®3

Burlingame, CA.-, May 17, 2011 – Natsume Inc., a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, announced today that Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny sets sail later this year on both the PlayStation®3 and Nintendo WiiT. Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny is the first game in the Rune Factory series to come to the PlayStation®3. Rune Factory combines the addictive and rewarding gameplay of Harvest Moon with the thrill and pacing of an action-RPG, providing RPG lovers and Harvest Moon fans with an exciting combination of both worlds.

“We know our loyal fans have been patiently awaiting news of a North American release for Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny, so we are thrilled to announce that the latest entry in the fan-favorite series is on its way. Better still, this entry is coming to both the WiiT and PlayStation®3,” said Hiro Maekawa, President and CEO of Natsume. “Featuring a vast region to explore, a wonderful cast of characters, and a huge variety of activities to enjoy, Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny is sure to make waves!”



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