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Your battle against the Subspace Emissary will one of epic fury. Naturally you’re going to want to do everything you can to strengthen each character for the fight ahead.
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AIAS Stand for: Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. The winners will be announced February 7, during the 2008 D.I.C.E. summit, and hosted by Jay Mohr.
OVERALL GAME OF THE YEAR
BioShock
Call of Duty 4
Rock Band
Super Mario Galaxy
The Orange Box
CONSOLE GAME OF THE YEAR
BioShock
Call of Duty 4
Mass Effect
Rock Band
Super Mario Galaxy
PC GAME OF THE YEAR
BioShock
Call of Duty 4
Crysis
Orange Box
WoW: Burning Crusade
MMO GAME OF THE YEAR
Eve Online
Guild Wars: Eye of the North
Tabula Rasa
LotR Online
WoW: Burning Crusade
December Harware:
Nintendo DS – 2.47 million (from 1.53m)
Wii – 1.35 million (from 981K)
Xbox 360 – 1.26 million (from 770K)
PlayStation 2 – 1.1 million (from 496K)
PSP – 1.06 million (from 567K)
PlayStation 3 – 798K (from 466K)
2007 Hardware Sales:
Nintendo DS – 8.5 million
Wii – 6.29 million
Xbox 360 – 4.62 million
PlayStation 2 – 3.97 million
PSP – 3.82 million
PlayStation 3 – 2.56 million
YTD:
PlayStation 2 – 41.12 million
Nintendo DS – 17.65 million
PSP – 10.47 million
Xbox 360 – 9.15 million
Wii – 7.38 million
PlayStation 3 – 3.25 million
DS Lite 97,369 PSP 96,159 Wii 84,530 PS3 38,907 PS2 14,499 Xbox 360 4,690 Link
REDMOND, Wash., Jan. 17, 2008 – Nintendo DS™ and Wii™ finished strong in 2007, commanding sales in the holiday shopping period and finishing the year as the two best-selling video game systems in the United States, according to new data just released by the independent NPD Group. Nintendo DS was the top-selling U.S. system of 2007, with nearly 8.5 million sold, including more than 4 million in November and December alone. Wii placed second, with nearly 6.3 million sold through the year, more than 2.3 million of which sold in the final two months.
“By the end of 2007 we were sold out of virtually all hardware, and much of our stock of software and accessories was sold out as well, thanks to the broad appeal of Wii and Nintendo DS to core gamers, women, families, grandparents – and seemingly everyone in between,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of sales & marketing. “And that momentum continues here in the early weeks of 2008.”
I was skeptical of the coolness this game may posses, but the more I see the more it is growing on me. The music is fantastic and the everything …
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