Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii) – 143,200 (28%)
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Masou Kishin – The Lord of Elemental (DS) – 64,600 (66%)
Soccer Tsuku DS: World Challenge 2010 (DS) – 29,100 (36%)
Medarot DS: Kabuto (DS) – 25,200 (57%)
Medarot DS: Kuwagata (DS) – 20,800 (49%)
DeathSmiles IIX (360/Limited Edition) – 9,000 (58%)
Blaze Union: Story to Reach the Future (PSP) – 7,100 (42%)
Alan Wake (360/Limited Edition) – 6,900 (74%)
Alan Wake (360/Normal Edition) – 4,900 (50%)
Death Smiles (360/Normal Edition) – 2,800 (34%)
Pachitte Chonmage Tatsujin 16: Pachinko Hissatsu Shigotojin III (PS2) – 2,300 (27%)
Yumeiro Patisserie: My Sweets Cooking (DS) – 1,300 (17%)
Suzunone Seven: Rebirth Knot (PS2/Normal Edition) – 1,600 (50%)
Kunio-Kun no Chou Nekketsu! Soccer League Plus World Hyper Cup Hen (DS) – 1,100 (8%)
Suzunone Seven: Rebirth Knot (PS2/Limited Edition) – 1,000 (57%)
Sekai no Hate Made Itte Q! Chinjuu Hunter Mono no Daibouken (DS) – 800 (9%)
Desert Kingdom (PS2/Limited Edition) – 700 (45%)
Desert Kingdom (PS2/Normal Edition) – 700 (30%)
Strike Witches: Anata to Dekiru Koto – A Little Peaceful Days (PS3/Limited Edition) – 700 (40%)
Red Steel 2 (Wii) – 500 (9%)
I don’t think there’s a single gaming website on the whole internet that hasn’t written a feature on the best game music. Usually it’s the same old songs from the same old games —Zelda, Super Mario Bros, Mega Man, Parappa the Rapper…. Yes, I know just as well as anyone that the Moon theme from DuckTales is one of the greatest things ever, but I wanted to take this time to draw attention to some of the more overlooked game soundtracks.
PSP – 22,462
PS3 – 19,075
Wii – 18,465
DSi LL – 14,108
DSi – 9,356
Xbox 360 – 4,656
DS Lite – 2,681
PS2 – 1,175
PSP go – 851
For comparison’s sake, here are the numbers from last week.
PSP – 24,475
PS3 – 20,463
Wii – 17,570
DSi LL – 15,879
DSi – 9,990
Xbox 360 – 4,370
DS Lite – 2,695
PS2 – 1,293
PSP go – 871
WiiWare
Art Style: Penta Tentacles (600pts – Nintendo)
Lead the Meerkats (1000pts – Lapland Studio)
Voodoo Dice (1000pts – Ubisoft)
Virtual Console
Kirby’s Fun Pak (800pts SNES – Nintendo)
DSiWare
Hero of Sparta (800pts – Gameloft)
Animal Color Cross (500pts – Little Worlds Studio)
Bloons (500pts – Hands-On Mobile)
Flips: The Magic Faraway Tree (500pts – Electronic Arts)
Just Sing! National Anthems (200pts – DTP Entertainment)
The following information comes from Suda 51…
“I have no plans to release it any more. The game originally came out ten years ago, so to make a proper port I would need to remake a lot of parts of it, and it would take a lot of time.”
Thanks to Robert for the tip!
Kizuna
– Form bonds with NPCs and members of your party
– Bonds have much influencing in the game, impacting battles and time spent in ntown
– Use Kizunagram to see who you’ve formed bonds with, bonds other characters have
– Completing quests will make bonds stronger (optional)
– “Kizuna talk” sessions initiate after you and your allies meet particular conditions, lets you see a different side of the character relationships
– Kizuna talk areas are marked
– Kizuna talks are saved in a list that show the characters involved, the area of the talk, title of the talk, bond level
Yarikomi
– Play awards: Similar to trophies/achievements
– Meet conditions to receive play awards
– Use play awards to show how much you’ve enjoyed the game
Collepedia
– Record of items collected
– Only Collection Items shown on the chart
– Use Collection Items to complete quests, can give them to NPCs to make bonds stronger
City Building
– Can help rebuilt a city which has been destroyed by the Kishin army
– Will need to hand over money and items
– City grows slowly
– More people will head over to the area to live there
– Status screen indicates the level of redevelopment (percentage) and population
– Players can decide to develop certain areas (housing, merchants, nature, “special”)
– Every section needs certain items and a particular amount
Thanks to Thomas N for the tip!
-Driver
-Shaun White Skateboarding
-Ghost Recon: Future Soldier
-Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood
-Unannounced Titles