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Namco Bandai is readying Doraemon: New Nobita’s Great Demon – Peko and the Exploration Party of Five (quite a long title!) for 3DS.

The new Doraemon is said to be a third-person action game. Players will be able to controls characters from the series including Nobita, Doraemon, Shizuka and Suneo. Animals will be involved in some fashion, too.

Doraemon: New Nobita’s Great Demon – Peko and the Exploration Party of Five launches in Japan on March 6.
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Radirgy – otherwise known as Radio Allergy – is making a comeback on the 3DS eShop. Klon will release the game in Japan on February 19. Pricing is set at 800 yen.

Radirgy is a side-scrolling shooter released many years ago on the GameCube and other platforms. It’s unclear whether the 3DS title is a straight port or a reworked version with improvements.

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After announcing the game months ago, Konami will finally show footage from New LovePlus+ as part of a “Merry Plusmas” live stream event on the Konami Channel next week.

Fans can get a look at some gameplay and the game’s new elements on December 24 at 10 PM Japan time. Creative producer Akari Uchida, character designer Tarou Mino, MC Icchou Mori, and guests Tomokazu Sugita and Daisuke Sakaguchi will be on hand for the event.

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Dragon’s Crown shipments have already surpassed 1 million in Japan. Publisher GungHo Online Entertainment announced the news earlier today. After selling over 500,000 copies in its first week, Puzzle & Dragons shows no signs of slowing down.

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Overflow is bringing a new visual novel title to 3DS. School Days and Shiny Days developers is now looking to launch “Island Days” on Nintendo’s portable in spring 2014. Karous Re: Beast of Eden developer Klon is working on the project.

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Wii U’s first year sales stack up pretty favorably to the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita in Japan. During their first years on the market, sales came in at 1,273,555 units, 1,219,474 units, and 1,074,621 units for the PS3, Wii U, and PS Vita respectively. Taking things a bit further, sales stand at 1,343,139 units, 1,341,304 units, and 1,110,333 units for the Wii U, PS3, and PS Vita after 54 weeks (Wii U’s current position).

First year (52 weeks):

PS3 – 1,273,555
Wii U – 1,219,474
PSV – 1,074,621

First 54 weeks (current Wii U LTD)

Wii U – 1,343,139
PS3 – 1,341,304
PSV – 1,110,333

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Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind sold 94,775 copies in its first week, based on data tracked by Dengeki.

Those strong sales resulted in a 75% sell-through rate (give or take). It also means Spike Chunsoft probably shipped around 130,000 copies of Attack on Titan.

Media Create’s latest data puts Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind at 42,311 copies sold in its second week. As such, it has probably sold through its entire first shipment.

For a title that didn’t have a lengthy development period and a somewhat meager budget, Spike Chunsoft should be pleased with Attack on Titan’s performance thus far.

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