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01. [PSP] Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X – 108,356 / NEW
02. [Wii] Wii Party – 82,698 / 611,718
03. [PS3] Sengoku Basara 3 – 57,021 / 299,719
04. [PSP] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva 2 – 35,865 / 277,332
05. [PSP] StormLover – 20,087 / NEW
06. [Wii] Super Mario Galaxy 2 – 16,695 / 748,897
07. [DS] Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem – Hero of Light and Shadow – 15,845 / 213,011
08. [Wii] Sengoku Basara 3 – 15,387 / 65,209
09. [DS] Battle Spirits: Digital Starter – 15,338 / NEW
10. [DS] Heart Catch PreCure! Oshare Collection – 15,091 / NEW
11. [DS] Tetris Party Premium – 14,016 / NEW
12. [Wii] Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road Victory – 13,198 / 205,640
13. [DS] Inazuma Eleven 3: World Challenge!! Spark – 13,118 / 401,796
14. [DS] Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride Card Battle Taisen – 12,939 / 77,206

15. [PSP] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 2010  – 12,360 / 115,454
16. [DS] Taiko Drum Master DS: Dororon! Battle With the Ghouls!!  – 12,212 / 162,042
17. [DS] Metal Max 3 – 11,645 / 58,599
18. [DS] Friend Collection – 11,510 / 3,364,020
19. [DS] Inazuma Eleven 3 – 11,106 / 349,831
20. [DS] Art Academy – 10,417 / 108,422


Wii Party dated for Europe

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 0 comments

MAKE YOUR Wii THE LIFE AND SOUL OF THE PARTY!

Experience a new kind of party game that everyone can enjoy, as Wii Party launches this Autumn.

Prepare for a new kind of party game that introduces novel ways to play and ensures it’s a piece of cake for everyone to get in on the action, when Wii Party launches in Europe for Wii on 8th October.

Sharing the instant accessibility of titles like Wii Sports and Wii Fit, Wii Party brings more than 80 different mini-games into your home to offer non-stop fun and unparalleled variety as you and your family and friends grab up to four Wii Remotes and try your hand at a host of inventive and intuitive gaming experiences. To add to the enjoyment, players can sample every second with their Mii characters and see them in action like never before!


PSP – 30,397
PS3 – 28,630
DSi LL – 21,018
DSi – 18,318
Wii – 18,238

Xbox 360 – 5,639
DS Lite – 4,372
PS2 – 1,524
PSP go – 708

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

PSP – 48,603
PS3 – 45,224
DSi LL – 23,120
Wii – 20,038
DSi – 17,950

Xbox 360 – 6,929
DS Lite – 4,058
PS2 – 1,444
PSP go – 777


1. [PSP] Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X
2. [Wii] Wii Party
3. [PS3] Sengoku Basara 3
4. [PSP] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva 2nd
5. [DS] Inazuma Eleven 3
6. [DS] Heart Catch PreCure! Oshare Collection
7. [DS] Tetris Party Premium

8. [PSP] StormLover
9. [DS] Battle Spirits: Digital Starter
10. [Wii] Dragon Quest Monsters: Battle Road Victory


Nintendo and Activision Unveil Limited Edition Controller Bundle, Giving Gamers the Ultimate 00 Agent Arsenal

London, UK – 11th August, 2010 – Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) is giving GoldenEye fans a vintage Bond gaming experience with the GoldenEye 007TM Classic Edition, a game bundle featuring an exclusive gold Classic Controller ProTM. Inspired by the legendary golden gun, the gold controller gives fans and WiiTM gamers an additional control scheme option, allowing them to play with added accessibility – the full bundle will be available this autumn.

“In addition to the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, GoldenEye will also support the Wii Zapper for “point and shoot” gamers, giving players several ways to experience GoldenEye on Wii,” said David Pokress, Head of Marketing for Licensed Properties, Activision Publishing. “We also couldn’t pass up the opportunity to pay homage to the golden gun with the gold Classic Controller Pro, which looks cool and also gives shooter fans a familiar control scheme to use as they blast their way through the game.”


– Metroid: Other M (Wii)
– Tetris Party Deluxe (Wii/NDS)
– Wii Party (Wii)
– Professor Layton and the Lost Future (NDS)
– Donkey Kong Country Returns (Wii)
– Golden Sun: Dark Dawn (NDS)
– Kirby’s Epic Yarn (Wii)
– Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Miniland Mayhem (NDS)
– The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Wii)
– Art Academy (NDS)

Sounds pretty good…Even Zelda is playable! The only thing missing is the 3DS…

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Game Informer review scores

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light – 9
Madden NFL 11 – 8.75
Clash of the Titans – 4
Castlevania Harmony of Despair – 8.5
Ninety Nine Nights 3 – 6
Darkstar One: Broken Alliance – 6
Guilty Party – 8
Disciples III: Renaissance – 5.5
Valkyria Chronicles 2 – 8.5
Hydro Thunder Hurricane – 8
Ivy the Kiwi? – 6
Ace Combat Joint Assault – 7.5
Blacklight: Tango Down – 5.5
Monday Night Combat – 7.75
Sniper: Ghost Warrior – 4.75

Thanks to Chris J for the tip!


New Interactive Video Game Challenges Players with Four Decades of Survey Questions

SAN FRANCISCO – August 10, 2010 – Ubisoft revealed today that it will be publishing Family Feud® Decades, an interactive video game that challenges players with thousands of authentic survey questions from four different eras: 1970’s, 80’s, 90’s and 00’s. Created by Ludia and licensed by FremantleMedia Enterprises, Family Feud® Decades will be released November 9, 2010 in North America for the Wii™ system from Nintendo.

Similar to the Emmy Award–winning game show, which will launch its 12th season in national syndication with new host Steve Harvey the week of September 13th (check local listings), Family Feud Decades pits two families against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to survey-type questions posed to 100 people. Players will be challenged to answer questions from various decades correctly. The game has a fun, retro feel, featuring the classic set designs and scoreboards from each of the decades the TV show has aired. Additionally, players design a personal avatar to represent them in the game, with hilarious outfits from different eras including hippie, disco, grunge and more.

“Family Feud Decades is a fun game to play in a group setting. Players will get a chance to practice their trivia knowledge from recent decades in an engaging and entertaining way,” stated Adam Novickas, U.S. director of marketing at Ubisoft. “It’s the perfect game for the entire family as the questions represent information from a wide range of generations, and it’s a great opportunity for parents to educate their children on events that may have happened before their time.”

Source: Ubisoft PR



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