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December 19, 2007
by Carmine Red - 10:58 pm EST
Total comments: 4
Source: Jeuxvideo.fr
Today: France. Tomorrow: le monde!
The Nintendo DS continues to post impressive sales worldwide, and now the handheld video game player has surpassed four million units sold in France alone since it was released there in March 2005.
Stephan Bole, general director of Nintendo France, attributed the tremendous DS sales to users of all ages, including gamers over 40 years of age, females, and people who traditionally hadn't spent time with video games before.
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by Greg Leahy - 10:44 pm EST
Total comments: 5
Source: MCVUK.com
Nintendo's global dominance asserts itself in Britain as Wii overtakes the 360 despite a year head start; DS smashes its own single week hardware sales record.
The latest Chart Track data on UK hardware sales has revealed that, with the sale of 100,000 units last week, Wii has exceeded the installed user base of the Xbox 360. In spite of globally constrained supply limiting hardware allocations to the UK, Wii has attained this position in only half the time that Microsoft's console has sat on store shelves.
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by Carmine Red - 8:07 pm EST
Total comments: 5
Source: Press Release
Ronaldinho, Crouch, and Gattuso will each represent a different playing style in EA's over-the-top street soccer title.
Ronaldinho, Crouch, and Gattuso Named Cover Stars for FIFA Street 3
Trio Will Appear as Stylized Action Heroes Performing Over-the-Top Trick Moves
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.-(BUSINESS WIRE)-Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) announced today that international soccer superstars Ronaldinho, Peter... Read more...
by Carmine Red - 7:02 pm EST
Total comments: 5
Source: Gamasutra
Seven titles bound for Wii; Carnival Games bound for DS after shipping 500,000; no GTA for Nintendo.
Take-Two recently reported sales and financial results for their fourth quarter, ending October 31, and included in the wealth of information that included nuggets of interest for gamers on Nintendo platforms.
Take-Two reported that their Wii surprise hit, Carnival Games, has shipped more than... Read more...
by Steven Rodriguez - 7:00 pm EST
Total comments: 16
Source: Reuters
NOA can't think ahead if it's always worrying about getting consoles out as fast as possible.
Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime says that his company is having difficulty laying out a game plan for the coming months because of the record-breaking demand of the Wii.
"The level of demand we are facing complicates all of our future business planning," said Reggie in an interview with Reuters. Until supply and demand balance each other out, he said, "all of that becomes a much tougher exercise."
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by James Jones - 10:26 am EST
This week: GIFTS!
It’s time for the holidays, and this week, we're keeping it simple. What we want to know is what gaming stuff do you want for your gift-receiving holiday of choice? Let us know and we’ll send your list to Santa and you’ll get it in your stocking!*
*NWR makes no promises for magical gift giving old men, but if you make a good post you may end up here next week! That’s just as good.
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December 18, 2007
by Jonathan Metts - 10:23 am EST
Total comments: 5
Source: Sega
Sega's cult classic finally has its sequel.
SEGA SHIPS NiGHTS: JOURNEY OF DREAMS FOR THE Wii
Dreams Come to Life in SEGA’s Highly Anticipated Release of NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams for the Wii Home Video Game System
SAN FRANCISCO (December 18, 2007) – SEGA of America, Inc. today announced that NiGHTS™: Journey of Dreams for... Read more...
December 17, 2007
by Carmine Red - 10:41 pm EST
Total comments: 13
Source: Press Release
By spring North America will be seeing Dragon Quest Swords for the Wii, and both Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates and The World Ends With You for the DS.
SQUARE ENIX JUMP-STARTS THE YEAR WITH AN ACTION-PACKED LINEUP FOR 2008
Fans Advised to Warm Up this Holiday Season in Preparation for an Assortment of Exciting New Adventures
LOS ANGELES (December 17, 2007) – Square Enix, Inc., the publisher of Square Enix™ interactive entertainment... Read more...
by Brad Mosbacher - 5:40 pm EST
Total comments: 5
Source: Press Release
One in Florida, the other in Japan.
Ignition Entertainment Opens Additional Development Studios
Newly Opened Studios in Tokyo and Florida Show Commitment to Next Gen Development
December 17, 2007 – Marina Del Rey - Ignition Entertainment Ltd., a UTV Software Communications Ltd enterprise, a worldwide publisher and developer of videogames, announced today that it will be expanding its videogame development capabilities by opening studios in both Japan and the USA.
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December 15, 2007
by Les Thomas - 12:55 pm EST
Total comments: 15
Source: Wired Game|Life
One game player decided to sue Activision for "deceptive and unlawful" conduct.
Samuel Livingston of San Diego has brought suit against Activision for "deceptive and unlawful" conduct for the marketing of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock for the Wii. The class-action lawsuit charges Activision with not addressing or attempting to warn customers about the mono sound issue, despite the game's packaging continuing to advertise Dolby Pro Logic II sound.
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by Carmine Red - 1:42 am EST
Total comments: 9
Source: GameSpot
Canadians bought a lot of games too, enough to put them over $1 billion total for the year to date.
November wasn't just a big sales month in the USA, but up north as well. According to estimates released by the NPD Group, Canadian game sales reached $209.1 million Canadian (US $205.6 million), enough to put Canada over a cool billion dollars Canadian in sales for the year 2007 with the month of December still to go.
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December 14, 2007
by Les Thomas - 6:28 pm EST
Total comments: 19
Source: Greenpeace
The environmental company launches "Clash of the Consoles" website.
The "Greenpeace vs. the video game industry" saga grows nastier by the day. Greenpeace recently launched a "Clash of the Consoles" site that pastes the Big 3's mascots next to bar graphs that account for: toxic use, toxic policy, recycling credits, and energy use. Their clip-art Mario, with his... Read more...
by Aaron Kaluszka - 5:31 pm EST
Total comments: 6
Source: Press Release
The bullet hell arcade shooter comes stateside next year.
CASTLE OF SHIKIGAMI III ON THE
Wii™ IN THE SPRING OF 2008
Bullet hell comes to the Wii!
Torrance, CA (December 14, 2007) – Aksys Games, a publisher of interactive entertainment products, is set to release Castle of Shikigami III, a vertical scrolling shoot’em-up on the Wii in the spring of 2008.
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by James Charlton - 11:19 am EST
Total comments: 2
Source: Media Create
Wii Fit balances confidently at the top.
Last week’s Japanese charts saw Wii Fit reach the second spot with only a few days on sale, so a full week at retail went exactly as predicted – Wii Fit sold big. The 8,800 Yen ($80) pack reached the top spot with just short of 150,000 units sold, just ahead of Mario Party DS at No.2 with almost 107,000 units.
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by Steven Rodriguez - 9:58 am EST
Total comments: 37
Major retailers will have a big supply release this weekend; GameStop will offer a rain check program for those who still can't get one. Also, what about Wii online voice chat?
In a conference call this morning, Nintendo President Reggie Fils-Aime explained what Nintendo was doing about the tight supply issues of the Wii, as well as detailing a new program aimed at making sure prospective Wii owners having difficulty finding the elusive console will have “something to put under the tree" this holiday.
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by Steven Rodriguez - 12:13 am EST
Total comments: 18
Source: NeoGAF Official NPD
Wii flirts with the million mark; the DS laughs at it.
The NPD Group has released its U.S. video game sales figures for the month of November, and the numbers are downright staggering across the board:
November 2007 Hardware Sales
Nintendo DS -1.53 million
Wii - 981k
Xbox 360 - 770k
PSP - 567k
PlayStation 2 - 496k
PlayStation 3 - 466k
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December 12, 2007
by Greg Leahy - 11:00 am EST
Total comments: 18
Source: MCVUK.com
Suda 51 notes the "broadly growing Wii market" in choosing to deliver the bloodless Japanese version of the Wii exclusive to PAL territories.
The developers behind the forthcoming Wii exclusive No More Heroes have declared that it was their decision to present the game to European audiences in a form significantly toned-down from its planned North American release.
Grasshopper CEO Goichi Suda and Marvelous Digital Contents Company... Read more...
December 11, 2007
by James Jones - 10:12 pm EST
For once, Nintendo of Europe actually gets a better deal than Nintendo of America.
Last week Club Nintendo Europe announced it intends to offer Wii Points for Stars, which were earned by simply registering Nintendo games with Nintendo of Europe. Anyone familiar with Nintendo knows of all the great rewards Club Nintendo Japan offers for registering Nintendo products over there, too.
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December 10, 2007
by Steven Rodriguez - 10:01 pm EST
Total comments: 17
Give the gift of Virtual Console games by updating your Wii.
A new Wii firmware update is now available from Nintendo. The update can be downloaded via the Wii Settings menu.
The new firmware, version 3.1, lets Wii owners purchase Virtual Console games for friends in a Wii owner's Wii Address Book. The "Gift" option appears next to the "Download" button on a VC game purchase page. The price of a gifted VC game is the same as one you would buy for yourself.
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by Greg Leahy - 1:59 pm EST
Total comments: 8
Source: GamesIndustry.biz
The BBFC’s refusal to certify Manhunt 2 is overturned by the Video Appeals Committee.
Rockstar has won its fight to overturn the BBFC’s decision to refuse Manhunt 2 classification.
The Video Appeals Committee voted four to three in Rockstar’s favour, leaving the BBFC to either classify the game or appeal the Committee’s decision at the High Court in pursuit of maintaining... Read more...
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