18 years ago
Nintendo Wii
North America:
1. Super Mario Galaxy (Nintendo) 3. Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party Bundle (Konami) 3. Endless Ocean (Nintendo) 4. Carnival Games (Global Star) 5. Game …
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Last October a research company,Oricon, did a survey of 100 people, 250 people in their teens, 250 in their twenties, 250 in their thirties and 250 in their forties. They asked them which systems they owned? Here are the results of that study.
1. PlayStation 2: 62.3 percent
2. Nintendo DS: 55.4 percent
3. Super Famicom: 42.5 percent
4. PlayStation: 37. 5 percent
5. Game Boy: 34.3 percent
6. Game Boy Advance: 31.8 percent
7. Famicom: 28.3 percent
8. NINTENDO64: 25.4 percent
9. PSP: 17 percent
10. Wii: 16.4 percent
“The human brain is only just beginning to realise the possibilities of what it is truly capable of” Dr Reiner Knizia
Eidos Interactive, one of the world’s leading publishers and …
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Nordic Game to host over forty Nordic developers, publishers and games organisations at the GDC Expo and GC event in the Moscone Convention Center’s North Hall.
The Nordic contingent at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) and Game Connection (GC) 2008 will once again demonstrate the Nordic region’s impressive breadth and depth as a creative hot spot for games development.
>From February 20-22, thirty Nordic game developers, publishers and industry organizations will be exhibiting at booth #5605 in the North Hall, the largest display space at GDC 2008. Furthermore, fifteen Nordic companies will participate in GC America, a business-to-business event being held parallel to the conference.
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Looking forward into its current Q1 quarter, to end in March, the company says it will be releasing its Dreamworks film tie-in Kung Fu Panda on six platforms, with …
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Wii 94,473 PSP 72,528 DS Lite 67,472 PS3 41,796 PS2 12,115 Xbox 360 6,060
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18 years ago
The Cobalt release date is set for Feb, 10th. I am wondering if this is only one case, or are other stores breaking the street dates. Let me …
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Iwata stated that Nintendo would only pursue MMO development if the title could appeal to people of all ages, from “5 to 95.” Looking at Second Life, Iwata belives that …
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18 years ago
“It was pretty much agreed by all parties – publishing, retailers and parents and Government – that there needs to be one rating system for transparency’s sake, whether …
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18 years ago
I been thinking about this game for a while now. How is it going to work? Not to ruin the movie for people who haven’t seen it (it …
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