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Wondering why Nintendo suddenly went all out and dropped some megaton announcements earlier this week? Well, they probably wanted to get people excited about the Wii U again, because according to the sales data that Nintendo released today, their latest console isn’t performing quite as well …
Lists… everybody loves lists. Since E3 is still so far away, and likely to feature mainly next generation console specifics, I figured the start of the new year would be a perfect opportunity to let you guys know what games are worth looking into. While not …
When Project X Zone was first announced in Japan, few people thought that the massive crossover game would ever make it to the States: while Sega, Capcom, and Namco are pretty buddy-buddy in Japan, most people assumed that there’d be too much legal wrangling and rights …
Nintendo is betting that the upcoming Fire Emblem: Awakening for the 3DS will be a big hit for them this Winter, and anybody who’s planning on buying a 3DS specifically for Fire Emblem will be happy to know that Nintendo will be releasing the previously Japan-exclusive …
The Earthbound/Mother series is (at least among a certain hardcore contingent) one of Nintendo’s most beloved franchises, but new releases in the series have been few and far between. Thankfully, we may be seeing more of the series soon, as Earthbound’s creator and popular Japanese author …
In the wake of the break-out popularity of Persona 3 and 4, most of the newer entries in the Shin Megami Tensei series have managed to make it over the Pacific and have received localized releases in the States. That wasn’t always the case, however, as …
Today Capcom announced that the highly anticipated next entry in the Monster Hunter franchise won’t be released in Japan until summer of next year (and presumably sometime in the US after that,) saying that the game’s developers need more time to perfect the latest version of …
Japanese company Tsutaya has compiled a list of the 19 games that sold the most copies in Japan during 2012, and unsurprisingly, Nintendo and Capcom dominate the chart thanks to strong sales of the latest Pokemon, Resident Evil, and Monster Hunter games.
While other video game companies have been quick to jump on the smartphone bandwagon, Nintendo has been hesitant to create content for platforms that weren’t theirs. It seems like that attitude is changing, as today Nintendo and subsidiary The Pokemon Company announced that they’d be releasing …