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TalkBack / Sony Outsells Nintendo in Japan in 2010
« on: April 02, 2011, 12:16:59 AM »

The PSP and PS3 came out on top in Japan last year.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25931

Today Enterbrain, publisher of Famitsu, shared a detailed market report for fiscal 2010. It revealed that for the first time since their release, Wii and Nintendo DS were outsold by PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable, respectively.

The PlayStation Portable was the best-selling platform of 2010 in Japan, besting the Nintendo DS by over 100,000 units. The PlayStation 3 outsold the Wii by a margin of less than 10,000 consoles.

Below is a full list of hardware sales for the year, running from March 29, 2010 to March 27, 2011. The total install base of each platform in Japan is stated in parentheses:

  • PlayStation Portable: 2,640,499 (16,867,853)

  • Nintendo DS: 2,523,142 (32,598,870)

  • PlayStation 3: 1,407,126 (6,341,950)

  • Wii: 1,397,498 (11,534,590)

  • Nintendo 3DS: 801,423

  • Xbox 360: 195,563 (1,448,665)

  • The sales of Nintendo DS include sales of all models of the handheld available in Japan (DS Lite, DS, and DSi LL. The PlayStation Portable number also includes sales of the PSPgo.

    While Nintendo lost the crown on the hardware side of things, they reigned supreme on the software side, nabbing four of the top five positions:

  • Pokémon Black & Pokémon White (Pokémon, DS): 5,149,022

  • Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (Capcom, PSP): 4,372,182

  • Wii Party (Nintendo, Wii): 1,826,857

  • Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 2 (Square Enix, DS): 1,283,423

  • Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Nintendo, Wii): 956,853


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    TalkBack / Grasshopper Manufacture Discusses No More Heroes Sequel
    « on: April 02, 2011, 12:11:31 AM »

    Grasshopper CEO Suda 51 and character designer Yusuke Kozaki discuss the future of the series.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25938

    In a recent interview with Famitsu, Grasshopper CEO Suda 51 shared some details on the future of the No More Heroes series.

    When quizzed on the matter, he responded by saying:

    "Although it won't happen soon, I'd like to do it at some point."

    Yusuke Kozoki, the character designer of the series, claimed that he had created quite a few characters that went unused in the first two games, and that he has enough to make another two No More Heroes games. Kozaki later went on to say he'd like to create a game in which Shinobu is the main character.

    No plans have been officially made on another installment in the No More Heroes series.


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    TalkBack / THQ Discusses Future of uDraw Tablet
    « on: April 02, 2011, 12:09:35 AM »

    New games are on the way.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25939

    uDraw was quite a success story for THQ when it was released last year. The new accessory has become so popular since its release that THQ plans on releasing a new game for the device every 60 to 90 days, starting with SpongeBob SquigglePants this month.

    When speaking to MCV last month, THQ CEO Brian Farrell noted that:

    "We couldn’t be more pleased with uDraw. We originally tried to get 1m units out in our fiscal year and we now think we can do 1.7m units. The strategy is to re-promote the hardware along with new software every 60 to 90 days. We have just announced this new SpongeBob SquigglePants product. You will see us back re-promoting the device just before Easter across Europe and the US."

    The uDraw tablet entered the UK's Chart-Track Top Ten last week, indicating the popularity of the accessory in Europe.


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    TalkBack / Natsume Reveals the Best-Selling Harvest Moon Game
    « on: April 02, 2011, 12:07:17 AM »

    Which game in the Harvest Moon series has sold the most?

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25940

    Natsume recently held a Facebook/Twitter Q&A session with their fans, at which the publisher revealed that the best-selling Harvest Moon game is none other than Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life for the Nintendo GameCube.

    When questioned on which game in the series has sold the most, the publisher responded by saying:

    "The overall best-selling Harvest Moon game is Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life for the Nintendo GameCube.  Others games in the series have come close, but none have topped the first Harvest Moon game for the GameCube."

    Later on in the session, the Natsume representative also mentioned that they will continue to develop niche, family-friendly titles with potential for growth.


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    TalkBack / Next Madden to Emphasize Risks of Concussions
    « on: April 02, 2011, 12:05:56 AM »

    Electronic Arts announces new changes to its Madden series. 

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25941

    Earlier this week, EA announced that the next installment in the Madden series will prevent in-game players from returning to a game after a concussion. The purpose behind this is to put emphasis on the seriousness of such incidents.

    "Good for EA Sports. Concussed players in NFL Madden prevented from returning to play," NFL Players Association assistant executive director of external affairs George Atallah said via Twitter. "Culture change is important."

    In Madden NFL '10, the developer revamped the injury system by adding injuries as a possible result of violent hits and tackles. The company also added information about the consequences of such an injury, such being unable to return to a game.

    Madden NFL 12 is due out later this year.


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    TalkBack / Fujisoft Cancelling Everyone's Theatre Wii Service
    « on: April 02, 2011, 12:03:16 AM »

    The video-on-demand service will end in Japan this October. 

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25934

    Fujisoft announced today that it will be discontinuing its 'Everyone's Theatre Wii' channel this October. Due to the cancellation of the service, the ability to purchase the channel will be removed from the Wii Shop Channel on April 30.

    This video-on-demand service launched in Japan in January 2009. To access the service, Wii owners were required to purchase a 500-Nintendo-Point WiiWare title. Pricing for streaming content cost players an additional 100 to 400 Nintendo Points.

    Fujisoft cites that the reason for the cancellation is that the service has lost its uniqueness, as Wii owners can now access video content in other ways, such as on smartphones and PCs.


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    TalkBack / Animal Resort 3DS Dated for Japan
    « on: April 02, 2011, 12:00:50 AM »

    Nintendo 3DS owners can pick up the zoo simulator this May. 

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25933

    Today Marvelous Entertainment announced that Animal Resort for the Nintendo 3DS would launch in Japan on May 19 for ¥4,980.

    The game, known as Zoo Mania 3D elsewhere, will release in North America in June, with Ubisoft taking care of publishing.


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    TalkBack / Official Battle & Get! Pokémon Typing DS Site Opens
    « on: April 01, 2011, 11:59:08 PM »

    The new Pokémon game will feature over 400 different creatures.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25932

    Battle & Get! Pokémon Typing DS, a typing trainer game for the Nintendo DS, is set to release in Japan later this month. Today Nintendo opened the official site for the game, which reveals new details.

    Pokémon Typing DS features over 400 Pokémon as well as a handful of human characters, with a particular emphasis put on the fifth generation of creatures. The main goal in the game is to research the different species of Pokémon by typing their names using the included Bluetooth keyboard. The amount of data in your notebook is increased by throwing out your 'Typing Ball'.

    The game contains over 60 unique courses, each with their own Pokémon and obstacles. The various courses all correspond to a key on the map, which resembles your keyboard. By completing these areas, you gain access to new areas. The game introduces a handful of new characters to the series, such as Kii Aoba and Eiji Kiuchi. These characters offer advice to players, and help them obtain more data on all of the game's Pokémon.

    Pokémon Typing DS will be available in Japan on April 21 for ¥5,800.


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    TalkBack / Pokémon Black and White Review
    « on: March 31, 2011, 12:37:34 PM »

    A new generation of Pocket Monsters has arrived on the Nintendo DS.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/review/25895

    It has been four years since the release of Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl, and during the interim, Pokémon fans have longed for the introduction of the fifth generation of Pocket Monsters. Numerous remakes have been released in the span of those four years to tide over die-hard fans, but the desire for a new set of games has always been present. Fortunately Game Freak understood the benefits of beginning the fifth generation of Pokémon on the Nintendo DS as opposed to waiting until Nintendo’s next handheld. The result of their efforts is one of the finest-playing Pokémon titles to date.

    Pokémon Black and Pokémon White are the first set of games to take place in the Unova region, an area situated far beyond the land of Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh. Unlike previous regions, which were all based on locations in Japan, this new territory is modeled after the United States, specifically New York City. This change of inspiration is very apparent in the game’s world map, which differs dramatically from previous titles.

    As well as new locations, Pokémon Black and Pokémon White introduce a whopping 156 new Pokémon. The new Pokémon pack a lot more style than previous generations. Not only do the monsters have more personality, but also more evolution chains. Most of the Pokémon this time around evolve at some point or another, and as they evolve into stronger and fiercer creatures, their move pools expand.

    With the Unova region being so far away from previous regions, Game Freak thought it would be fitting to only include new Pokémon in the journey, meaning that the cherished Pikachu has been been removed from the journey. It is not until after you complete the game and gain access to a new area that Pokémon from previous generations can be imported.





    While the Pokémon may be new, the core principles remain the same. You play as a young hero who sets off from a small town in hopes of making it big. By traveling around the Unova region, your goal is to collect eight gym badges and face the champion. Along the way you will battle many trainers, and capture many Pokémon, which can be trained in order to increase their stats.

    This time around, the main quest is more linear than ever before. The game essentially has your path plotted, and very seldom will you ever have to backtrack. This makes Pokémon Black and Pokémon White more accessible to younger gamers, though it almost makes the game too simple. It almost feels as though the exploration component of the game has been compressed in order to make the game more accessible.

    The same can be said about the battle mechanics. While the game is challenging at the beginning, about fifteen hours in it all goes downhill. Trainers, including gym leaders, seem more like a walk in the park rather than a real fight. Even the last few battles of the game will rarely have players facing a real challenge.

    The Pokémon series has always had some notable flaws, but thankfully Game Freak has taken measures to correct some of the larger ones. For example, on most long routes and caves, a nurse or doctor has been strategically placed to heal your Pokémon. In this way, you no longer have to rush all the way back to the nearest city to heal your Pokémon.

    Perhaps the biggest change that Pokémon veterans and lucky to see is that the series dependency on Hidden Machines (HMs) has been greatly reduced. While moves such as surf are still required to reach certain areas, the moves are not mandatory to complete the game. In fact, players can now go from start to finish without even having to use an HM once. In order to see all of what the game has to offer though, you will, however, still need to teach HMs to some Pokémon in your party.





    Pokémon Black and Pokémon White retain all the core elements from past games while implementing some new ones. For example, in addition to the standard single and double battles, Game Freak has included triple battles and rotation battles. In triple battles, both teams send out three Pokémon each, and each Pokémon can only target certain opponents, resulting in a higher level of strategy. Rotation battles play very similarly, but instead of allowing all three of your Pokémon to attack each turn, only the center one can make a move. It is also worth mentioning that you can rotate your middle Pokémon with another at any point. Both of these new types of battles work great, though their impact on the game is minimal.

    Pokémon Black and Pokémon White put a lot more emphasis on story than previous iterations. Gone is the cliché tale of an evil organization trying to conquer the region, and in its place is the story of an organization called Team Plasma that is trying to liberate Pokémon from trainers. The organization is led by N and Ghetsis, a duo of characters that become pivotal parts of the story near its climax. There is no question that this is the most story-driven Pokémon game to date, though even at its peak it almost feels as though the potential of the story is never reached. There are plenty of moments when you have no idea as to what will happen next, but at the same time the conclusion to it all feels rather slapped together.





    With Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl having already appeared on the Nintendo DS, as well as Pokémon Platinum, Pokémon HeartGold and Pokémon SoulSilver, it is surprising to see that Game Freak could make such a leap forward in the visual department. The game features more cutscenes than previous titles, and Pokémon sprites have been animated for battles. The desire for the Pokémon series to truly make the leap forward and scrap the sprites and head into the third-dimension is still present, though considering how modern the games feel now due to the increased speed of the battles as well as the new battle animations, the game does not feel quite as archaic as its predecessors.

    Pokémon Black and Pokémon White are a great way to kickstart a new generation of Pocket Monsters. The game introduces numerous new features, such as the inclusion of seasons, as well as tuning some notable faults in past games. The duo of games are well worth the asking price, and considering how fresh the developers have made the Pokémon formula, which has been around now for over a decade, Pokémon Black and Pokémon White are truly the best set of Pokémon games since Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue.


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    TalkBack / Xenoblade Chronicles Heading to Europe
    « on: March 31, 2011, 11:01:03 AM »

    The highly-anticipated Wii RPG is finally getting a localization.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25905

    Today Nintendo of Europe announced that Xenoblade would be receiving a localization under the name Xenoblade Chronicles.

    This Wii RPG, released in Japan in June of last year, follows the strife between Bionis and Mechonis worlds. The game will feature both English and Japanese voice-overs and will feature subtitles in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish.

    No specific release date has been announced but the game should drop sometime this year. 


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    NST was developing a motorcycle game utilizing the Wii Balance Board.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25887

    According to a patent filed by Nintendo with the US Patent and Trademark Office, Nintendo Software Technology, the developer behind the Mario Vs. Donkey series, as well as the cancelled Project H.A.M.M.E.R., was at one point developing a motorcycle game for the Wii that utilized the Wii Balance Board.

    In the patent, it is seen that the game would have had players stand on Wii Balance Board and use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk as handlebars. The game would have been played in a first-person perspective, putting gamers in the shoes of the rider.

    In addition to the Wii Balance Board, the game could have been played using just the Wii Remote, where players titled the Remote in different directions to control the bike.

    It is unknown as to whether concepts introduced in the patent are part of any game under current development.


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    TalkBack / Nintendo Sending Out Gifts to Active Club Nintendo Users
    « on: March 28, 2011, 09:14:19 PM »

    Nintendo is sending out a party package featuring a recently released Wii game.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25886

    North American Club Nintendo users may soon be finding a special gift from Nintendo at their doorsteps within the next few days.

    If you are an active member of Club Nintendo, there is a chance that you could receive a free gift from Nintendo. The package, which includes a copy of Wii Party, a pink Wii Remote Plus controller, a Wii Party tip sheet, two Mii Masks, and a $25 Domino’s Pizza gift card, is being distributed to lucky Club Nintendo members.

    On the package there is a note saying:

    As a special surprise for being a loyal member, please enjoy this gift that includes a Wii Remote Plus controller, a copy of the Wii Party game, and more. Get your friends and family together for your own Wii Party, and get up and active with House Party games plus over 80 hilarious minigames. Thank you for being a member of Club Nintendo!

    It is unknown as to what makes members eligible for this gift, but for those who actively use the program, don’t be surprised to see a box from Nintendo arrive in the near future!


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    Japanese gamers will receive a demo of Resident Evil Revelations if they decide to buy Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D this June.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25871

    When Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D launches in Japan on June 2 it will come with a demo of Resident Evil Revelations.

    Capcom is referring to the demo as the “pilot version,” which was also the title of the demo version shown at the Nintendo World trade show back in January.

    Resident Evil Revelations does not currently have a release date.


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    TalkBack / Nintendo 3DS Launch Game Buyer's Guide
    « on: March 27, 2011, 08:39:42 AM »

    What Nintendo 3DS games should you pick up at launch?

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/feature/25866

    After months of anticipation, Nintendo’s latest handheld gaming device is now available in all major markets around the world. With Nintendo reserving many of its heavy-hitting franchises until later in the year, the launch window for the Nintendo 3DS is primarily in the hands of the third-parities.

    With so many publishers releasing games at launch, it is hard to keep track of them all! Well, in order to keep things straight, we have assembled a list of launch games as well as a description of each game so you know what to pick up alongside of your new handheld.

    To make the task of picking our games to purchase easier, we have given a verdict on each piece of software: Worth A Purchase or Skip It. 


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    The Green Lantern heads into the third dimension this June on the Nintendo 3DS.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25863

    To coincide with the release of the new Green Lantern film this June, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment have announced Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters for all major gaming platforms, including Wii, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo 3DS.

    The 3DS version of the game is designed to take advantage of the system's stereoscopic visuals, and will be playable in 3D as well as 2D.

    All versions on Nintendo platforms are being developed by Griptonite Games, who are known for their work on licensed such as last year's Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.

    Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters will arrive in North America on June 7 for the DS, 3DS and Wii.


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    Earn coins for registering your Nintendo 3DS!

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25859

    The Nintendo 3DS launches tomorrow in North America, and like past Nintendo platforms, Club Nintendo is offering coins for those who register their new handhelds.

    For those who take the time to register their Nintendo 3DS with Club Nintendo will receive 160 coins after completing a short survey. These coins can be put towards a variety of prizes, including reversible pouches for the handheld. This reward, however, costs 250 points, 90 points more than the number acquired by registering the Nintendo 3DS.

    In addition to registering the handheld, gamers can also redeem their Nintendo-published Nintendo 3DS games, including PilotWings Resort, Nintendogs+Cats, and Steel Diver. These games will reward players with 30 coins per title, in addition to another 10 coins for registering the game within a month of its release as well as another 20 coins for completing a post play survey. If an intend-to-buy survey was completed earlier in the year then gamers will receive another 10 coins.

    Gamers that reside in a European territory that offers Club Nintendo can register both their first-party and third-party Nintendo 3DS software for stars, which can also be redeemed for rewards.


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    Ubisoft is bringing the Petz franchise to the Nintendo 3DS this June. 

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25860

    Today, Ubisoft revealed Petz Fantasy 3D and Zoo Mania 3D for the Nintendo 3DS, both of which are scheduled to release in North America in June.

    Petz Fantasy 3D is much like previous games in the series, which appeared on DS, though instead of focusing on dogs or cats, Petz Fantasy 3D allows players to hatch and collect 20 different magical pets. The game plays similarly to Nintendogs+Cats in the sense that it is the player's responsibility to feed, clean, and teach tricks to their pet.

    The game also makes use of the cameras of the handheld in an interesting augmented reality way. Ubisoft explains: "Keep them hidden from your parents: teach them to morph into household objects like toasters & lamps, and watch them transform in 3D!"

    The second of the two games is Zoo Mania 3D, developed by Marvelous. The game, which is referred to as Animal Resort in Japan, allows players to construct their own zoo, with over 100 animals to put in it. The game also makes use of the 3D camera to take videos and pictures of the animals.

    No specific release date has been revealed for either game.


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    TalkBack / Let's Golf 2 Announced for Nintendo 3DS eShop
    « on: March 26, 2011, 06:14:51 PM »

    Gameloft announces its first downloadable game for Nintendo's new handheld. 

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25861

    While the Nintendo 3DS has launched around the world without the eShop present, that has not stopped Gameloft from announcing its first game for the service: Let's Golf 2.

    Let's Golf 2 is the sequel to Let's Golf, available on both the DSiWare service as well as for iOS. The game, which is a port of the iOS version of Let's Golf 2, is expected to roll out alongside of the eShop later this year.


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    The Pokémon brand is just as strong as ever.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25853

    Having sold in excess of a million copies on launch day, Nintendo announced that Pokémon Black and Pokémon White have reached a new threshold via Twitter.

    Today Nintendo of America tweeted:

    Thanks, Pokémon fans! You helped the Pokémon Black and Pokémon White Version games hit the 2 million sales mark in just 2 weeks!

    With over two million copies sold in two weeks in North America, in addition to over five million in Japan and another million in Europe, Pokémon Black and Pokémon White are one of the fastest-selling DS games to date.


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    TalkBack / The Sims 3DS Dated for Japan
    « on: March 25, 2011, 11:57:08 PM »

    The Sims arrive in Japan late next week.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25852

    Electronic Arts announced that The Sims 3DS will arrive on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on April 1 following a delay due to the natural disasters that struck the country.

    The game will be available for ¥4,980. The Sims 3DS is a launch title in North America and Europe.


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    Retailers have been told to destroy all copies of the promotional DVD due to the recent earthquake.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25854

    Retailers have been ordered to destroy all copies of the One Piece Unlimited Cruise SP promo DVD containing footage of the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game, according to the Sinobi retailer blog.

    Namco Bandai, the game's publisher, is taking this extreme measures because one of the characters has a special attack that causes earthquakes and tsunamis. The removal of this movie is due to the recent earthquake in Japan that hit the country on March 11.

    The game, which was delayed because of the natural disaster, has no specific release date in Japan.


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    TalkBack / River City Ransom Confirmed For Wii
    « on: March 25, 2011, 11:52:20 AM »

    The sequel to the NES classic will arrive on the Japanese WiiWare service this summer.

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25843

    The recently announced sequel River City Ransom has now been confirmed for a WiiWare release. 

    Initially announced for the PC and another unspecified console, today the developer Miracle Kidz announced that the unspecified console is in fact the Wii. 

    The game will hit the Japanese WiiWare service sometime this summer, much earlier than the PC version which will arrive sometime next year.

    Known in Japan as Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari 2, plans for a worldwide release have not announced.


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    TalkBack / Chrono Trigger Announced for Japanese Virtual Console
    « on: March 25, 2011, 08:48:01 AM »

    The Square Enix RPG is finally hitting the Virtual Console. 

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25841

    Today Nintendo released a list of games that are heading to the Japanese Virtual Console in April. 

    Three games will be released on the service next month, led by the highly-anticipated Chrono Trigger from Square Enix. The game, which was released for the SNES in 1995, will run at a premium price of 900 Nintendo Points, 100 higher than most SNES games, but standard for RPGs in Japan. 

    Joining Chrono Trigger next month will be Mega Man X for the SNES and King of the Monsters 2 for the NeoGeo. Prices for these games are 800 Nintendo Points and 900 Nintendo Points, respectively. 

    No specific release weeks have been announced. Release dates are often revealed one week before the game hits the service. 


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    TalkBack / Nintendo Distributing Dead or Alive Dimensions in Europe
    « on: March 24, 2011, 05:44:21 PM »

    Nintendo of Europe will bring Tecmo Koei's new fighter to European territories. 

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25832

    Today Nintendo of Europe and Tecmo Koei announced that Nintendo will distribute Dead of Alive Dimensions in Europe later this year.

    Under the terms of the agreement, Nintendo will take care of the sales, marketing and distribution of the game in Europe, while Tecmo Koei will remain as the publisher. A similar arrangement is in place with Capcom for Super Street Fighter IV 3D.

    Dead or Alive Dimensions, which was recently delayed in Japan due to the recent earthquake, is on track for a May release in Europe.


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    TalkBack / Earth Seeker Delayed in Japan
    « on: March 24, 2011, 12:20:18 PM »

    The upcoming Wii RPG has been delayed to an unknown date. 

    http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25817

    Kadokawa Games announced that its upcoming Wii RPG, Earth Seeker, has been delayed.

    Originally set to be released in Japan on April 7, the game has been pushed to an unknown date due to "various circumstances."


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