An unboxing of the Animal Crossing: New Leaf 3DS XL
Added: 31.05.2013 20:19 | 8 views | 0 comments
IGN has unboxed the 3DS XL with an Animal Crossing: New Leaf design. The video's after the break.
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| The Animal Crossing: New Leaf Diaries - Day 23
Added: 31.05.2013 13:35 | 10 views | 0 comments
In June, Nintendo will launch Animal Crossing: New Leaf on the 3DS.
The Animal Crossing games have always had you live among a cosmopolitan microcosm of the animal kingdom, and used to leave you to lead a quiet life of luxury; plucking fruit, catching fish, and collecting furniture.
But that's all changed. In New Leaf, you're made mayor of the village as soon as you step off the train, and m...
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| How 'Animal Crossing: New Leaf' Bridges The Downloadable Divide
Added: 31.05.2013 3:17 | 6 views | 0 comments
MTV Multiplayer - I have a bit of a confession to make: I have a little gaming addiction problem. I recently got over a long dependency on the horrible wonderful Nimble Bits' game "Tiny Tower" - something that was spurred on by Multiplayer's former Editor. Everyday I would open up "Tiny Tower" multiple times, and build another floor, try and get everyone their dream jobs, and then build another floor, until I ran out of things to do. That's right, I effectively beat "Tiny Tower" - that is, until they updated it.
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| Animal Crossing 3DS XL Unboxing
Added: 30.05.2013 19:30 | 6 views | 0 comments
Take a look at the special edition 3DS XL, releasing alongside Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
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| The Animal Crossing: New Leaf Diaries - Day 22
Added: 30.05.2013 13:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
Next month, Nintendo will launch Animal Crossing: New Leaf on the 3DS.
The Animal Crossing games have always had you live among a cosmopolitan microcosm of the animal kingdom, and used to leave you to lead a quiet life of luxury; plucking fruit, catching fish, and collecting furniture.
But that's all changed. In New Leaf, you're made mayor of the village as soon as you step off the train, an...
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| Shin Megami Tensei IV hits first place on Japan sales chart
Added: 30.05.2013 7:59 | 18 views | 0 comments
3DS RPG from Persona 4 developer Atlus sells 188,562 copies, followed by new Kamen Rider game and Resident Evil: Revelations port.
Atlus' latest game in the Megami Tensei series, Shin Megami Tensei IV, was received well in Japan when it was released on May 23.
The game was at number one on the recent update for the week of May 20, with 188,562 units sold. The RPG beat out new releases in the top 10, such as PS3 action game Kamen Rider: Battride War (128,659 units sold) and the PS3 version of Resident Evil: Revelations (102,673 units sold).
Shin Megami Tensei IV will be out in North American markets on July 16. Check out the of games for the week of May 20 below.
Rank / Title / Publisher / System / Sales Unit
1) Shin Megami Tensei IV / Atlus / 3DS / 188,562
2) Kamen Rider: Battride War / Namco Bandai / PS3 / 128,659
3) Resident Evil: Revelations / Capcom / PS3 / 102,673
4) Friend Collection: New Life / Nintendo / 3DS / 59,876
5) Valhalla Knights 3 / Marvelous AQL / PS Vita / 40,357
6) Terraria / Spike Chunsoft / PS3 / 19,861
7) Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon / Nintendo / 3DS / 19,079
8) Animal Crossing: New Leaf / Nintendo / 3DS / 15,489
9) Summon Night 5 / Namco Bandai / PSP / 13,624
10) Resident Evil: Revelations / Capcom / Wii U / 8,398
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| Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Dream a Little Dream Mansion
Added: 30.05.2013 2:17 | 41 views | 0 comments
Sleepwalk through other towns with the Dream Mansion in Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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| Japanese Sales: Wii-U In Quicksand, Vita Doesn't Mean Life, Everything Doomed, Fire All Of The Things
Added: 29.05.2013 15:41 | 23 views | 0 comments
Valhalla Knights 3 apparently provided even less than the "modest" Vita sales blip I predicted. Here are Japan's top 20 best-selling games for the week ending May 26. It's a great debut for the game, but the Vita as a platform needs more than one game in a month. VH3 represents its one and only.
1. Shin Megami Tensei IV - 3DS (188,562)
2. Kamen Rider Battride War - PS3 (128,659)
3. Biohazard Revelations - PS3 (102,673)
4. Friend Collection - 3DS (59,876)
5. Valhalla Knights 3 - PSV (40,357)
6. Terraria - PS3 (19,861)
7. Luigi's Mansion 2 - 3DS (19,079)
8. Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 3DS (15,489)
9. Summon Night 5 - PSP (13,624)
10. Biohazard Revelations - WIU (8,398)
11. Biohazard Revelations - 360 (7,053)
12. Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen - PS3 (5,334)
13. Taiko Drum Master Continues to Not Give a Fuuuck - Wii (5,190)
14. Z/X: Zillions of Enemy, By Which They Probably Mean EnemIES But Hey - PS3 (5,019)
15. Dragon Ball Heroes - 3DS (4,105)
16. Tamagochi: Still Popular Here - 3DS (3,961)
17. New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 3DS (3,517)
18. MuvLuv Alternative: Total Eclipse - PS3 (3,138)
19. Mario Kart 7 - 3DS (3,045)
20. Monster Hunter Tri-G - 3DS (2,612)
Hardware totals look like this:
3DS - 54,710
PS3 - 13,318
PSV - 12,171
PSP - 5,749
WIU - 5,648
WII - 1,192
360 - 382
Comrade Bras will share my disappointment that the 360 once again finished so close to, well, 360. We're all waiting for el dia muy especial. Which of course, is Spanish for "the dia very especial."
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