* Total third party sales for the Xbox 360 since launch is currently 67,929,999 units, followed by the Wii at 33,394,311 units and the PlayStation 3 at 19,976,325 units. * …
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1. Wii Fit (Nintendo) 2. Soul Calibur IV (Ubisoft) 3. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) 4. Big Beach Sports (THQ) 5. Wii Play (Nintendo) 6. Guitar Hero III (Activision Blizzard) 7. …
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Open tri-outs were held in with hundreds of Lara hopefuls bidding for the spot to be the next Lara Croft. 23-year-old Alison Carroll, a professional display gymnast …
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N+ was die to hit the states this week but it has been delayed a little, according to an office press release:
NEW YORK, Aug. 11: Atari announces that development for the award-winning N+ for the Nintendo DSTM and the PSP® (PlayStation® Portable) system is complete! The successor to the beloved flash ninja game N, N+ is soon becoming the gold standard of ninja action-platform gaming. Created by Metanet and developed by SilverBirch Studios, N+, named “Best in Show” for PSP system from Gaming Excellence and “Best Handheld” from Blast Magazine at 2008’s E3, is rated E for Everyone and will be available on August 26 in North America for the suggested retail price of $19.99.
“N+ has taken its amazing acrobatics and simple-but-fast gameplay and has clearly become a standout hit, winning top award recognition at this year’s E3,” said David Geudelekian, Producer, Atari, Inc. “With an impressive set of new features including wireless multiplayer, downloadable content and over 200 levels exclusive to each version, gamers will be able to settle, once and for all, who is the greatest ninja.”