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Deus Ex: Human Revolution – 9/10
Driver: San Francisco – 8/10
Xenoblade Chronicles – 9/10
Ryu Go Gotaku: Of The End – 7/10
Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet – 6/10
Age of Empires Online – 6/10
Star Fox 64 3D – 8/10
The Baconing – 7/10
E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy – 4/10

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3DS Downloadable Titles

Nikori no Puzzle Slitherlink – 500 yen

Virtual Console

Heracles no Eikou: Ugokidashita Kamigami (Glory of Heracles) – 400 yen

Video Content

Updates for Itsu no Ma ni Terebi and Nintendo Video
No new content on the eShop itself

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3DS – 105,639
PSP – 40,888
PS3 – 29,666
Wii – 18,256
DSi LL – 4,329
DSi – 3,585

PS2 – 1,789
Xbox 360 – 1,427
DS Lite – 117
PSP go – 13

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

3DS – 196,077
PSP – 40,389
PS3 – 20,239
Wii – 19,607
DSi LL – 4,213
DSi – 3,531

Xbox 360 – 1,576
PS2 – 1,513
DS Lite – 90
PSP go – 20

‘Back to the Future: The Game’ Tabbed as Inaugural Game for Platform

SAN RAFAEL , CA. – August 24 2011– Telltale Games, the leading independent digital publisher and developer of episodic interactive entertainment, today announced it has signed an agreement to publish video games for the Wii™ home console from Nintendo. The company also announced that its best-selling game, Back to the Future: The Game, which has achieved more than one million downloaded episodes on PC, will be the first title under this agreement to be published in North America at retail this October for $19.99.

“Securing a publishing agreement with Nintendo of America ensures that we can make our popular content available on every major console platform. This signing is a significant milestone in our long-term growth strategy, “said Telltale co-founder and CEO, Dan Connors. Back to the Future: The Game is a great fit for the Wii platform and we’re excited to bring it to retail this holiday.”

Source: Telltale PR

Konami is holing a press conference tomorrow, yet we don’t know much about it. Other than New Love Plus, the company hasn’t announced which titles will be presented nor have they said when the event will begin.

Famitsu confirmed that bundles will be available for New Love Plus, so that’s one possible announcement for the conference. But one would think that there will be announcements about other Konami titles as well.

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1. [Wii] Rhythm Heaven Wii
2. [PSP] MonHun Nikki: Poka Poka Ailu Mura G
3. [3DS] Super Pokemon Rumble
4. [DS] Kirby Mass Attack

5. [PS3] Chou Jigen Game Neptune Mk-II
6. [PSP] Growlanser IV
7. [3DS] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
8. [Wii] Wii Sports Resort

9. [PSP] Amnesia
10. [PSP] J-League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 7 Euro Plus

Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance isn’t the only 3DS game that will be making its playable debut at the Tokyo Game Show this year. Konami’s Beyond the Labyrinth will also be playable for the first time in a few weeks. A sixty second trailer is also being prepared for the event.

The Tokyo Game Show will take place from September 15 to September 18.

Thanks to Thomas N for the tip!

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