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Posted by Joystiq Dec 07 2009 18:40 GMT in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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Though the November NPD sales report won't be released until later this week, gaming industry analyst (and possible soothsayer) Michael Pachter has predicted November's biggest players in the gaming hardware and software markets. Unsurprisingly, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is the highlighted title in his report -- not only does the report claim the game sold around 6 million units last month in the U.S. (for about $350 million), it credits the game with pulling the industry out of a downward spiral that it's followed for seven of the past eight months. The report also awards a large gold-star sticker to the PlayStation 3, which is predicted to have sold 700,000 units in November, an 85-percent year-over-year sales increase. Despite the two upswings, Pachter's report ends on a decidedly dour note, stating, "as 2009 draws to an end, it is clear that it will end as a horrible year for video game publishers." Pachter suggests that sales will drop off once more in December. Happy holidays, gaming industry professionals!

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 18:15 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Jimmy Hopkins Yeah, I have to agree with that one. Jimmy is one nasty looking little kid. He’s not exactly the classmate you’d like to run up to and be friends with. I know he has the potential to be a nice guy, but his face just screams bully. I guess that [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 18:13 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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When I think of ultimate, scary evil in the Zelda franchise, my mind automatically wanders over to Majora’s Mask. Is there any other item/being/entity in the Zelda series that is truly as evil as this sucker? Sure, Ganon is a pretty tough bad guy, and he’s definitely evil…but I still have to lean [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 18:01 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Those that play Lufia DS will be able to take away a special patch, as in, a wearable patch. Looks like Square-Enix is going to have quite the active booth this year!

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Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 18:03 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Direct link here Official site here (thanks Super_Chris!) Keep in mind, we don’t have confirmed platforms for this game just yet.

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Posted by Joystiq Dec 07 2009 18:20 GMT in Mass Effect 2
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BioWare has just released a new trailer for Mass Effect 2, featuring the exploits of strategic tactician "Commander Shepard the Engineer" and his murderous robot. Much like the first game, engineer class players will rely more heavily on strategery and tech management than direct confrontation. Lead gameplay designer Christina Norman guides us through some combat-heavy gameplay, which depicts the aforementioned android aggressor along with some cool abilities, like freezing enemies on the spot and hacking mechanized enemies. Oh, Mass Effect 2, you had us at killer 'bot.

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 17:54 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Golgoth Studios, the team behind the upcoming Toki XBLA remake, has confirmed that they’re now officially licensed developers for the Wii and DS. That is fantastic news, because this means we might actually have a chance of seeing the studio’s ‘Joe and Mac’ remake that is in the works! No confirmations of what [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 17:50 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Here’s one of the biggest happenings this week in the world of Nintendo. Satoru Iwata celebrated his 50th birthday yesterday! He looks pretty damn good for a 50-year-old, considering he runs a multi-billion dollar company. You’d think the stress would get to him just a tad! Here’s to 50 more, Iwata! What [...]

Posted by IGN Dec 07 2009 18:14 GMT in Nintendo News
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A look back on the triumphs of the world's most popular handheld gaming system.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 07 2009 18:00 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Microsoft's Major Nelson has announced that Qix ++ is headed to Xbox Live Arcade this week. Apart from the price (800 / $10), that's really all we know. The "++" in the title might be a clue, though, given that Jeff "Why'd you buy Frogger" Minter seems to have an affinity for throwing plus signs at the end of retro game titles. It's also worth noting that Minter worked on the XBLA version of Space Invaders Extreme which, like Qix, is a Taito (via Square Enix) game. For now, with no assets of the game available, you'll have to settle for a video of the original Qix posted after the break. In other news, the Xbox Live Deal of the Week is Rock Band DLC, specifically No Doubt's The Singles 1992-2003 album. The DLC has been discounted from 1600 ($20) to 1200 ($15). Shortcut: Download The Singles 1992-2003 [Xbox.com]

Posted by IGN Dec 07 2009 17:43 GMT in World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King
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Blizzard gives us all the details on the upcoming additions.

A handful of screens show the menacing new guard who stalks the basement of Spencer's mansion.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 07 2009 17:30 GMT in Grand Theft Auto IV
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While Take-Two has a number of solid properties, such as BioShock and Borderlands, Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto is unquestionably its largest and most important franchise. However, sluggish sales of recent GTA efforts, from the handheld Chinatown Wars to the 360-exclusive DLC Episodes from Liberty City, have Broadpoint AmTech analyst Ben Schachter worried about the future of Take-Two's flagship brand. "Has the Grand Theft Auto franchise peaked? Given the strength of GTA IV in 2008, the question may seem misplaced, but our concern is that the very highly rated new GTA content for Xbox as well as PSP and DS did not perform up to expectations in 2009," Scahchter notes, while addressing potential criticisms to his claim. "Now, we very clearly understand that these do not represent 'true' new GTA titles. However, the fact is that these were compelling titles, attractively priced, and reasonably well-promoted, yet they fell relatively flat." Considering well over ten million people purchased GTA IV, the lackluster sales for these spin-off efforts is even more evident. Does the GTA name no longer carry the weight it once did? Or, are gamers simply waiting for a game that doesn't take place in Liberty City?

Posted by IGN Dec 07 2009 17:35 GMT in Nintendo News
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Wii expected to move over one million units. DS continues to print money.

Posted by IGN Dec 07 2009 17:32 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Wii expected to move over one million units. DS continues to print money.

Posted by IGN Dec 07 2009 17:29 GMT in Dementium II
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Get a spooky poster when you pre-order the DS shooter.

Posted by IGN Dec 07 2009 17:26 GMT in PlayStation News
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Wii expected to move over one million units. DS continues to print money.

Posted by IGN Dec 07 2009 17:21 GMT in Nintendo News
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Original title from Magical Vacation developer hits Japan later this week.

Posted by IGN Dec 07 2009 17:12 GMT in Forza Motorsport 3
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Ambient electronica score composed and produced by Lance Hayes aka DJ Drunken Master.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 07 2009 17:00 GMT in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
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Nintendo is creating a deep rut for the Zelda games by turning every new development since Ocarina of Time into a compilation of overused tropes. The fact that people liked the first N64 outing, for example, is no reason to include a magical instrument in every subsequent game. The same goes for the chatty sidekick, and (especially) the tradition of forcing Link to walk around and meet everyone in town before someone finally hands him a sword. Even the train in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, which seemed out of place when the game debuted, is a variant on the oft-repeated vehicle gimmick, including conveyances like Epona, the King of Red Lions, and the S.S. Linebeck. As a result, I groaned a little when I started playing Spirit Tracks, seeing all these common Zelda elements played out for the umpteenth time. But as I played the game, I forgot all about my gripes, won completely over by its charm and by its excellently designed challenges. The great game shines through all the cruft Nintendo has thrown on top of it.

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Posted by Joystiq Dec 06 2009 18:00 GMT in Nintendo News
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We're willing to abide a lot around Joystiq HQ, but from the start we've had one basic, simple rule. We don't cotton to robots. We know that society has come to depend on them for odd jobs like fruit juicing and child care, but that doesn't mean we have to accept them. It should be a great testament then to the skill of YouTube user RigorMortis999 that we're willing to break our own prime directive to bring you his one-handed version of the Super Mario Bros. theme, which you'll find right after the break. Sure, he's quite obviously a robot, but we think it's safe to assume he's a friendly one. [Via Kotaku]

Posted by Joystiq Dec 07 2009 16:30 GMT in Quantum Theory
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Click to browse all new screenshots. Tecmo's Gears of War clone is no longer a PS3 exclusive. During a recent interview in Tokyo, Tecmo revealed that Quantum Theory will also be coming to Xbox 360 in Spring 2010. That's the same North American release window given to the PS3 version, which is currently 70% complete. While Tecmo has traditionally focused on making engines and games exclusively for one system at a time, Quantum Theory is being developed on an unnamed internal PC-based engine designed to make multiplatform development easier, much like Square Enix's Crystal Tools. However, we still have our doubts about the engine: the latest build we saw of Quantum still suffered from performance issues. Quantum Theory has been largely panned, not just for its gameplay but its rather uninspired look. However, Tecmo responded to these claims, saying they can provide a unique look for the genre. "One of the ways we're looking at differentiating Quantum Theory and one of the things that we can bring to the genre is an emphasis on story, art and visuals," Tecmo's Producer Makoto Shibata told us. "Most third person shooters are military-based and kind of brown. We're trying to bring more color and beauty ... We think this kind of style is kind of unique to us, and says about what Tecmo can do differently," Shibata added, noting that over half the art staff is female. There are some decidedly Japanese gameplay elements, including a mechanic that's been described as "R-Type-esque." The AI-controlled female partner is, in many ways, exactly like the arcade shooter's Force: players throw her to inflict massive damage via her melee attacks. Ridiculous? Certainly, but it's quite possibly the most original thing Quantum Theory has going for it. Editor's note: Interview conducted by Joystiq Japan correspondent Ittousai.

Posted by IGN Dec 07 2009 16:30 GMT in New Super Mario Bros. Wii
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Multiplayer platformer beats out Smash Bros. in first week sales.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 07 2009 16:15 GMT in Gaming News
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Or, you know, you could choo-choo around Hyrule. Choose your platform to jump to a specific release list: Last updated: Monday, 11:15 AM

Posted by Joystiq Dec 07 2009 16:00 GMT in Gaming News
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There's "No Russian" Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 off the top spot on the UK sales charts. Infinity Ward's mega-hit is killin' terrorists, civilians and retail at a solid tick, despite the seven percent sales drop from the prior week. The FPS has held the high ground for four weeks now, repelling solid competition from the footie fantasies of FIFA 10 and the hidden blades of Assassin's Creed 2. Call of Duty: World at War maintained the number one position on the charts last year for five weeks, before FIFA 09 rushed the goal and scored the top spot during Christmas week. Thanks to retail promotions, game of the year candidate Batman: Arkham Asylum sales surged 122 percent, bringing the Dark Knight back onto the chart in the twenty spot. Source -- Call of Duty still in command at No1 [Chart Track] Source -- All formats chart [Chart Track]