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Cartoon Network’s Ben 10 Poised for Multiplatform Domination

By  •  October 25, 2007

Hot Animated Show Sets Online Gaming Record at CartoonNetwork.Com; New Console Game and Live-Action Movie Hit This Fall

 

ATLANTA–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cartoon Networks popular Ben 10 series is breaking out all over. The most recent Ben 10-themed game Savage Pursuit from Cartoon Network New Media grabbed a record-breaking 4.18 million(a) game plays in its debut week on CartoonNetwork.com, setting the stage for the upcoming Ben 10 console game and live-action movie.

Ben 10 games are regularly among the most popular of the 150+ free games at CartoonNetwork.com, garnering three of the top five launch week game plays of any game since Cartoon Network has been tracking site activity.

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CNN.com: Japan’s Nintendo wins exclusive deal for Capcom’s Monster Hunter 3 title

By  •  October 15, 2007

TOKYO, Oct. 10, 2007 (Thomson Financial delivered by Newstex) — Nintendo Co Ltd, the world’s largest maker of portable game consoles, on Wednesday won an exclusive deal in which major game developer Capcom Co Ltd will supply its blockbuster Monster Hunter 3 action game title for its Wii home-use, stand-alone game machines.

The Osaka-based Capcom had previously said it was developing Monster Hunter 3 for Sony (NYSE:SNE) Computer Entertainment Inc’s PlayStation 3 game console. The company’s Monster Hunter 1 and 2 games were exclusively offered on PlayStation 2 consoles.

Capcom’s Monster Hunter series have accumulated global sales of 4.5 million copies.

‘Due to high development cost of titles for PS3, we have decided to switch the platform to which we release our Monster Hunster 3 title,’ Capcom managing corporate officer Katsuhiko Ichii said.

Nintendo has a rich title line-up for children but has few strong titles that can appeal to core game players or adults.

The announcement comes as Sony is struggling to recover its once-mighty position in the global video game market where competition has heated up since Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) launched the Xbox 360 in 2005 and Nintendo Co introduced its Wii last November.
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