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This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

01./00. [3DS] Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth # (Atlus) {2014.06.05} (¥7.538) – 186.856 / NEW <80,64%>
02./01. [WIU] Mario Kart 8 (Nintendo) {2014.05.29} (¥6.156) – 73.051 / 398.943 (-78%)
03./03. [3DS] Yo-kai Watch (Level 5) {2013.07.11} (¥4.800) – 33.380 / 1.054.257 (-9%)
04./00. [3DS] Card Fight!! Vanguard: Lock on Victory!! (FuRyu) {2014.06.05} (¥5.378) – 32.253 / NEW
05./05. [PS3] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2014: Samurai Blue Challenge (Konami) {2014.05.22} (¥8.208) – 19.941 / 83.003 (-27%)
06./02. [PS3] Mobile Suit Gundam: Side Stories # (Bandai Namco Games) {2014.05.29} (¥8.208) – 8.390 / 90.438 (-90%)
07./06. [3DS] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2014: Samurai Blue Challenge (Konami) {2014.05.22} (¥5.119) – 7.668 / 36.696 (-37%)
08./00. [PS4] Wolfenstein: The New Order (Bethesda Softworks) {2014.06.05} (¥8.424) – 7.448 / NEW
09./00. [PS4] FIFA 14 # (Electronic Arts) {2014.02.22} (¥7.665) – 5.126 / 35.172
10./00. [360] Tsurugi no Machi no Ihoujin: Shiro no Oukyuu (Experience) {2014.06.05} (¥7.344) – 5.060 / NEW
11./10. [3DS] Mario Party: Island Tour (Nintendo) {2014.03.20} (¥4.800) – 4.938 / 388.927 (-19%)
12./17. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 (Nintendo) {2011.12.01} (¥4.800) – 4.699 / 2.331.642 (+7%)
13./00. [PS3] Rain (Sony Computer Entertainment) {2014.06.05} (¥2.376) – 4.536 / NEW
14./15. [3DS] Pokemon X / Y # (Pokemon Co.) {2013.10.12} (¥4.800) – 4.435 / 4.078.350 (-11%)
15./00. [PS3] Wolfenstein: The New Order (Bethesda Softworks) {2014.06.05} (¥7.344) – 4.341 / NEW
16./04. [PSV] Chou Megami Shinkou Noire: Gekishin Black Heart # (Compile Heart) {2014.05.29} (¥7.344) – 4.249 / 32.646 (-85%)
17./21. [3DS] Monster Hunter 4 # (Capcom) {2013.09.14} (¥5.990) – 4.112 / 3.289.221 (+10%)
18./07. [PS4] Infamous: Second Son
(Sony Computer Entertainment) {2014.05.22} (¥7.452) – 3.973 / 47.396 (-54%)
19./20. [3DS] Kirby Triple Deluxe
(Nintendo) {2014.01.11} (¥4.800) – 3.709 / 596.131 (-4%)
20./08. [PS3] The Idolmaster: One for All # (Bandai Namco Games) {2014.05.15} (¥8.208) – 3.598 / 106.391 (-48%)

Nintendo had a pretty great E3 this year. Austin and I react to all of the news, starting with Smash Bros., Yoshi’s Woolly World, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Xenoblade Chronicles X, and Mario Maker – mixed in with some general thoughts about the Digital Event overall.

Part 2 should be up tomorrow!


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Sales aren’t something that influences Eiji Aonuma when making new Zelda games, the series’ producer has said. Instead, he focuses on developing “something unique”.

Aonuma’s words came about when GenGAME mentioned the Zelda Wii U tech demo and how Twilight Princess – a fairly conservative game in terms of art style and gameplay – was one of the more successful titles in the franchise.

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Another E3 has come and gone, and now it’s time to round up the news of what was announced at video gaming’s biggest show. The Big N was there once again to show off some great new games. Let’s take a look at what they showcased this year, and I’ll give my thoughts along the way.

In 2013, Nintendo shocked everyone by choosing not to have a press conference at E3. Instead, they opted for a special E3 version of their Nintendo Direct series. However, they still brought us news about lots of new games, just as we’d expect if they had done a live press conference. With lots of news about the new Super Smash Bros., as well as announcements of several 3DS and Wii U games coming out that fall, they did not disappoint. This year, they again opted out of having a live press conference, and had a roughly 45-minute-long“Digital Event.” Here’s what they had to show.

Mashable has gone live with a new interview with Shigeru Miyamoto. You can find his comments below, or the full thing here.

Like last year, the latest FIFA entry won’t be on Wii U. However, EA does intend to bring the game to both Wii and 3DS. It’ll likely be another small roster update kind of thing that we’ve recently seen.

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