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This information comes from Craig Harris’ (IGN) Twitter account…

“I can officially confirm that no characters unlock after 120 stars in SMG2. But it’s after 120 stars the game unlocks…[TWITTER OVER LIMIT]”

Well, at least this kills the Sonic in Super Mario Galaxy 2 rumors once and for all. I honestly have no idea what the reward is. However, now I’ll be really motivated to finish the game to find out what the secret is!

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Sengoku Basara 3 scan

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Famitsu review scores

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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (PS3/360) – 9/8/8/8
Metro 2033 (360) – 9/8/8/8
Lost Planet 2 (PS3/360) – 8/8/9/8
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (Wii) – 8/8/8/8
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (PSP) – 7/7/7/7


1. New Super Mario Bros Wii – Wii
2. Pokemon SoulSilver Version – DS

3. God of War III – PS3
4. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 – Xbox 360
5. Wii Sports Resort/Wii Motion Plus – Wii
6. Wii Fit Plus w/Wii Balance Board – Wii

7. Final Fantasy XIII – PS3
8. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – Xbox 360
9. Mass Effect 2 – Xbox 360
10. Pokemon HeartGold Version – DS

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Toy Story 3 boxart

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Exceeds Q4 FY10 Non-GAAP EPS Guidance
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Has Sold 5 Million Units to Date
2010 FIFA World Cup: South Africa Approaching 2 Million Units Sold
FY10 Non-GAAP Digital Revenue Up 33 Percent Year-over-Year
Affirms Q1 and Full Year FY11 Non-GAAP Guidance

REDWOOD CITY, CA – May 11, 2010 – Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced preliminary financial results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year ended March 31, 2010.

Fiscal Fourth Quarter Results (comparisons are to the quarter ended March 31, 2009)

GAAP net revenue for the fourth quarter was $979 million, up $119 million as compared with $860 million in the prior year. During the quarter, EA had a net benefit of $129 million related to the recognition of deferred net revenue for certain online-enabled packaged goods games and digital content.


USA Today recently published a preview of Call of Duty: Black Ops on their website. In the article, there was a statement that in addition to the PS3, 360, and PC, the game will be heading to the Wii. Previously though, Amazon listings indicated that the Call of Duty series would be taking a break on Nintendo’s platform. But Activision has finally confirmed that Black Ops, the next entry in the series, is in development for Wii.

“Black Ops will be available on all four platforms, PS3, X360, PC and Wii, on 9th November.”

The initial announcement for the latest Call of Duty title did not mention platforms specifically. But considering Modern Warfare Reflex’s respectable sales and seeing as how Treyach is experienced with Nintendo’s technology, it makes sense Activision is planning a Wii version of Black Ops.

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