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ESRB updates (6/14)

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Wii Play Motion (Wii) – E10+
Anima: Ark of Sinners (Wii) – T
Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns (3DS/DS) – E
Skylanders Spyro’s Adventure (Wii) – E10+
Madden NFL 12 (Wii) – E

ARZEST Corporation (http://www.arzest.jp/en/origin.html)

CHUNSOFT Co., Ltd. (999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors, Shiren the Wanderer series, Pokemon: Mystery Dungeon games, Dragon Quest I – V)

Good-Feel Co.,Ltd (Kirby’s Epic Yarn, Warioland: Shake It!, Looksley’s Line Up)

MITCHELL CORPORATION (Polarium series, Magnetica series, Suujin Taisen: Number Battles)

PROPE, Ltd. — Yuji Naka’s studio (Let’s Tap, Let’s Catch, Ivy the Kiwi? titles, Rodea the Sky Knight)

SKIP Ltd. (Chibi-Robo series, -art style- series, Giftpia, LOL, Snowpack Park, bit generations series)

NdCUBE Co.,Ltd. (F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, Wii Party, Mario Party 9)

VANPOOL,INC. (Tingle series of DS games, see other titles here: http://www.vanpool.co.jp/work.html)

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At Nintendo’s E3 2011 media briefing, Shigeru Miyamoto announced that Nintendo will be hosting a series of concerts this fall to celebrate Zelda’s 25th anniversary. According to Reggie Fils-Aime, these concerts will be held in Japan, Europe, and North America.

Although he wasn’t able to make a guarantee, Reggie said that events in Canada “should be do-able”. However, concerts in Latin America aren’t likely.

A soundtrack CD will be made available sometime in the future.

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Satoru Iwata has admitted two significant faults with the Wii. First, he acknowledged that the console wasn’t able to meet the needs of hardcore gamers. And, second, Iwata noted that Nintendo wasn’t able to provide an experience that consumers could view on an HD television.

This was in response to a comment posed to the Nintendo president that the Wii U appears to be appealing more to hardcore gamer and first-person shooters. He explained that, this time around, the Wii U is HD ready and that it should be “be as powerful as any other console”. Also noteworthy, Iwata said that third-party publishers have been open to advancing the shooter genre thanks to the new controller.

Iwata’s full response:

In the case of the original Wii, our intent was to extend the gaming population, but of course we needed to think about how we were going to motivate non-gamers to play with video games, so we came up with Wii Sports and Wii Fit, as well as how the Wii system was designed.

For example, in the case of our products, approximately 50 percent of our users are a female audience, the other platforms are around 30 percent.

I’m continuing to work on restoring forum integration with the main site. I encountered a significant breakthrough last night following a few hours of toiling away on the computer, which fixed some behind-the-scenes issues and will lead to the ultimate goal of linking both areas of the site.

I’m not sure how long it’ll take, but hopefully things will be completely back to normal by the end of the week.

May NPD: Wii, 3DS sales

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The NPD Group no longer releases video game hardware numbers. And since Nintendo declined to put out a response for May’s NPD, official hardware numbers for the Wii, 3DS, and DS aren’t available.

Wedbush Securities, however, is reporting that Wii sales came in at 236,000 units. The firm also stated that the 3DS sold another 97,000 systems in May.

Wedbush provided the following commentary:

“The 3DS again failed to deliver the results we expected, leaving the industry outlook unclear near term. Without further price cuts for PS3 and 360, we expect hardware sales to trend down later in 2011, though we think that Sony and Microsoft may consider cuts around the holidays later this year. The Wii is likely to continue to have weak sales due to consumer anticipation with the Wii U, and we don’t expect the PS Vita to launch in the U.S. or Europe until next year due to supply constraints.”

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This information comes from Ubisoft’s Michel Ancel, who was asked if believes Wii U is a next-generation machine…

“Not really. I think Wii U is next-gen in terms of interface. I think people are going to copy it, because you’ve got this mix between tablet, touch screen and big screen – big screen and little screen – there are a lot of possibilities. I don’t know if Sony will do it, or Microsoft – but yes, I think it’s a possibility. But I think the main thing is to have this – offering new ways to play is very interesting.”

As you can see above, Ancel didn’t exactly explain why he doesn’t view Wii U as a next-gen console. He seems to believe that the interface is, but not the console as a whole? I wonder why…

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It looks like Tomonobu Itagaki is much more interested in bringing Devil’s Third to Wii U than originally thought. Speaking with Impress Watch, Itagaki said that the team is actively looking into releasing the title for Nintendo’s upcoming console and is excited about the possibility.

Interestingly, Itagaki tried out the Wii U for the first time at E3 last week. He believes that the console was made with Japan in mind as Japanese homes are small and don’t often contain numerous televisions. According to Itagaki, Japan has moved into a more portable mindset due to this. He told Impress Watch that streaming feature is Nintendo’s way of tackling low console sales in Japan. He added, “I believe it is a good idea.”

Devil’s Third is set for release in early 2013.

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The ice cavern is one of the many areas that has been touched up in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. Specifically, Grezzo has recreated the room where you obtain the Iron Boots. It actually looks more like an ice cavern now!

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