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[12.22.09]

3D Gaming Summit Planned For April 2010
Capcom Delays Titles, Slashes Earnings Forecast
Industry Startup Investment Decreases 36 Percent In 2009
Epic Readies UE3 For iPhone
Cheyenne: Stargate Shooter Helping Keep MMO Plans Afloat
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Reminder: Last Day For GDC 2010 Alumni Discount
Analysis: What The (Game) Papers Say - Dec. 2009, Pt. 2
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[12.21.09]

Metaplace To Close Virtual World Platform
EGM Announces March Return For Magazine
Take-Two Sells Distro Biz, Cuts 2010 Forecast
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FFXIII Doubles Japanese MGS4 Sales In One Week
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Reminder: Gamasutra's 'Game Of The Decade' Vote
Gilbert: 'A Lot Can Be Learned' From Adventure Games
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Modern Warfare 2 Leads For Sixth Consecutive Week In UK
Microsoft Pursues More Lifelike Avatars
Release This: The Crystal Bearers, GH: Van Halen Premiere in U.S.
Zoe Mode's Curran To Keynote Global Game Jam
GDC Bosslady Blog: Alumni Alert!
Game Developer Census Reveals Considerable Canadian Expansion
2010 IGF Announces Jury For Nuovo Award
Gamasutra's Best Of 2009: Top 5 Disappointments
Interview: Gaijin's Roush Talks Retro Inspiration, Indie Reality

[12.18.09]

Round-Up: Gamasutra Network Jobs, Week Of December 18
Travellers' Tales' Burton: Lag, Lack Of Buttons To 'Restrict' Natal
Japanese Hardware: Wii Sales Hit 2009 Weekly High Of 136,000
Unity Opens UK Office, Ex-Criterion Dunnett To Lead
Blizzard Will 'Definitely Work On A Console Game At Some Point'
Aliens Vs. Predator Wins Appeal In Australia
FFXIII Tops 1 Million Units Day One
PlayStation Home Reaches 10 Million Users
Square Enix Publishing Frontier's Lost Winds 2 In Japan
Gamasutra Expert Blogs: From Trending To Exploding
Activist Investor Icahn Boosts Take-Two Stake
Saling The World: Final Fantasy XIII Heads Japan's Multiplatform Charts
Best Of Indie Games: Walker, Space Explorer
Opinion: Virtual Items, Digital Snake Oil?
Gamasutra's Best Of 2009: Top 10 Indie Games
Q&A: Designing For Co-Op: Army of Two's Richer On Audience Interplay

[12.17.09]

Playdom Expecting $50 Million In 2009 Revenue
Emergent, Fork Particle Announce Integration With Gamebryo Lightspeed
Take-Two Yearly Results Show Expected Loss Of $137.9M
Paradox Acquires AGEOD In PC Strategy Power-Up
Hasbro Files Suit Against Atari Over Dungeons & Dragons Deal
Gaming Website Crispy Gamer Buys Social Network GamerDNA
Analysis: Advantages And Disadvantages Of The MMO 'Trinity'
Best of GameSetWatch: From 03 Pixel! to Werewolf
Study: Word Of Mouth Biggest Influencer In Game Purchases
GC Asia Announces 2010 Dates
Japanese Software: Modern Warfare 2 For PS3 Breaks Top 10
Microtransactions, Here We Come - Sony's Home Launches First Freemium Game
Q&A: Ready At Dawn Reveals Engine Specific Maya Integration
This Week In Video Game Criticism: The Minimal Approach
Opinion: On Sexualization in Video Games
2010 Game Developers Choice Awards Open For Nominations
Gamasutra's Best Of 2009: Top 5 Developers

[12.16.09]

Nielsen: PS3 Owners Biggest Fans Of Movie Games
Disney Interactive President Wadsworth To Keynote DICE
Square Enix's Wada: Dedicated Gaming Hardware's Days Numbered
DAZ 3D, Gizmoz Merge And Raise Funding
Sports, Shooter, Family Games 'Critical' For PS3 Motion Control Success
GDC 2010 Reveals First Summit Sessions and Keynotes
Ex-Ensemble Pottinger Rejoins Old Friends At Bonfire Studios
Survey: Gen X, Baby Boomers Drive U.S. Console Ownership To 60 Percent
Zynga Gets $180 Million Investment
Battlefield Heroes Reaches 3 Million Players
FBI: Reported Video Game System Thefts Up 285 Percent
Wii Tops 9 Million, PS3 4 Million LTD In Japan
Feature: The Convergence Of Video Games And Utility
Critical Reception: Konami's Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
Sponsored Feature: 'Former Game Creator Taps Unreal Engine 3 For World of Chadam'
Analysis: IP Enforcement For Independent Developers
Analysis: Year-to-Date, Nintendo Software Dominates
Gamasutra's Best Of 2009: Top 5 Console Downloadable Games
Interview: Mixamo On The Adjustable Approach To Game MoCap

[12.15.09]

EA International Publishing EVP Florin To Depart In March
Autodesk HumanIK Used In Assassin's Creed II
The Guildhall at SMU Announces 'Braveheart' Graduate Project
Bethesda Says It 'Will Prevail' In Interplay Fallout Suit
Square Enix Ships 1 Million FFXIII Copies To Japan Retail
Zenimax, Bethesda Take Rage Publishing Back From EAP
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iPhone's Top Gun And The Importance Of Fan Service
2010 ELAN Awards Trade Vancouver For San Diego
iGEA: R18+ Rating 'Widely Supported' In Australia
Interview: Kongregate On Launching Konduit, Capturing Core Social Gamers
Gamasutra's Best Of 2009: Top 10 Overlooked Games
In-Depth: Argentina's EVA Shows South American Expansion
Analysis: Xbox 360 Software Leads as Nintendo Falters
Gamasutra Member Blogs: From Pre-Order Bonuses To Work And Play
Interview: Level-5 On White Knight Chronicles And RPG Gamer Taste

[12.14.09]

Emergent Incorporates Scaleform Tools Into Gamebryo LightSpeed
Australia Opens R18 Debate, Invites Public Submissions
SCEA Consolidating First-Party Quality Assurance
Nintendo Q1 2010 Release List Includes Pokemon, Digital Indie Support
Arkham Asylum, True Crime Sequels, Green Day: Rock Band Announced at VGAs
Modern Warfare 2 Leads UK Charts For Fifth Week
Uncharted 2 Wins Spike's Game Of The Year 2009, Rocksteady Best Studio
iSuppli: PS3 Rapidly Approaching Profitability As Costs Decline
Release This: Final Fantasy XIII Premieres in Japan
Analysis: Xbox 360, PS3's 'Reversal Of Fortune' Down To Modern Warfare 2
Interview: PixelJunk Eden's Baiyon Vs. Metroid's Hip Tanaka
Gamasutra Asks Readers To Vote For 'Game Of The Decade'
Gamasutra's Best Of 2009: Top 5 Major Industry Events

[12.11.09]

Study: 58% Of PlaySpan Users Buy Goods From Free-To-Play Games
NPD Top 20 Reveals Nintendo Titles, God Of War Remakes
Court Denies Bethesda's Motion To Block Interplay Fallout Activity
Japanese Hardware: New Super Mario Bros. Wii Bolsters Wii Sales
Atari Appoints Jeff Lapin As New CEO
GDC 2010 Reveals First Conference Lectures
Funcom Establishes SweetRobot Branch For Casual MMOs
Australia's Atkinson: Only 'Small Number Of Very Zealous Gamers' Want M Rating
Spelunky's Derek Yu On The 'Fuzzy' Definition Of 'Indie'
GameStop's November New Game Sales Up 15 Percent
Gamasutra's Best Of 2009: Top 5 Handheld Games
GameCareerGuide Feature: Applying For Game Development Jobs
Procedural Announces New CityEngine Version With Space City
Saling The World: Spirit Tracks Leads DS Sales in Debut Week
Metacritic: Sony's PlayStation 3 Tops Annual 'Power Rankings'
Best Of Indie Games: Maniac Mountain, Marooned Island
Think Services Names Carless As Game Group Brand Director
Analysis: How Solium Infernum Raises Hell
Round-Up: Gamasutra Network Jobs, Week Of December 11
Postmortem: Behind The Scenes Of Brutal Legend

[12.10.09]

Nintendo: New Super Mario Bros. Wii Reaches 2M Units Sold
Microsoft's Greenberg Promises 'Halo: Reach Will Be The Biggest Game Of 2010'
Microsoft Declares 'Best November In Xbox 360 History'
NPD: Xbox 360 Overtakes PS3 As Industry Revenue Drops 8%
FTC Study Shows Children Can Access Explicit Content In Virtual Worlds
Harmonix Lays Off Staff As The Beatles: Rock Band Passes 1 Million
Ready At Dawn Adds Nagel For Game Engine/Platform Sales
Best of GameSetWatch: From Discordia to Ribbon Hero
Nordic Game Program Awards 8 Funding Winners
Irish Bookmaker Pays Out Early On Modern Warfare 2 As Xmas UK #1
Sunsoft Acquires Complete Telenet Catalog, Plans Re-Releases And Remakes
Nintendo DS Hits 10 Million Sales In UK
Nintendo's Dunaway: Chinatown Wars Sales 'Frustrating', New Marketing Approaches Needed
Xbox Live Update To Allow Under-18 Access To Social Features
Arkane's Colantonio: Publisher Consolidation Makes Signing Big Games 'Very, Very Hard'
Japanese Software: Mario Wii Tops Charts As Change Comes To Top 10
This Week In Video Game Criticism: The Uncharted Comedy
Emergent Adds Evolver 3D Avatar Creator To Gamebryo LightSpeed
GDC 2010 Announces Major Social & Online Games Summit Line-Up
In-Depth: Yokohama's MediaMix '09 - Game Remixers Unite
Gamasutra Expert Blogs: From Farmville To Voice Acting Disputes
Gamasutra's Best Of 2009: Top 5 Game Biz Trends
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[12.09.09]

Study: Increasing Amounts Of Flash Devs Make Games Full-Time
Stargate Worlds Dev Announces Non-MMO Shooter
America's Army Costs Revealed To Be $33M Over Ten Years
EA's Riccitiello Talks Taking Back Industry Leadership With Battlefield, Mass Effect 2
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Terminal Reality Touts Infernal Engine Growth, New Licensees
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Nintendo Appeals French Ruling Favoring Flash Cart Seller Divineo
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Analysis: What The (Game) Papers Say - December 2009, Pt. 1
IGF Mobile Announces Record Entries For 2010 Competition
Analysis: Story In The Shadow in the Cathedral
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[12.08.09]

Playdom Hires Former Tech Analyst Quarles As CFO
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Halo Team Hires Kojima Productions Sound Director
Nexon America Hires New Biz Dev VP
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Sony Confirms Minis On PS3 With Firmware 3.15, Adds Data Transfer
Firemint's Flight Control Wins Big At GDAA Awards
UK Game Industry Gets £10 Million Investment
UK Retailer GAME Sees Sales Fall Despite Big Launches, Console Price Cuts
In-Depth: Xbox Live Arcade Sales Analysis, November 2009
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IGF, ACMI Partner For Independent Games Festival Showcase
Game Developer Announces 2009 Front Line Award Finalists
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[12.07.09]

Portal Designer Kim Swift Leaves Valve For Dark Void Dev
Havok Establishes Independent Developer Licensing Program
Victor Ireland's Gaijinworks Helping Rebuild Sunsoft Brand In U.S.
EA, Visceral Games Confirm Dead Space 2
Industry Veteran Ernest Adams On Game Design Goofs To Avoid
China Online Games To Top $11 Billion By 2012
Japanese Hardware: DSi LL Sales Drop, Still Enough For Top Spot
Modern Warfare 2 Leads For Fourth Straight Week In UK
New Super Mario Bros. Wii Sees Biggest Wii Debut Ever In Japan
Analysts: Strong MW2 Wrestles Declining Wii, Deflating Music Genre For November NPD
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Think Services Sponsors Umloud Charity Event In San Francisco
Interview: Aquaria Piano Jam - Alec Holowka's Watershed Soundtrack Release
Game Developer December Issue Showcases Brutal Legend Postmortem
Gamasutra's Best Of 2009: Top 5 PC Games


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June 29, 2007

Saling The World: Zelda, More Brain Training Top DS Charts

Gamasutra's weekly column, "Saling The World", covers the top five sellers for every available platform in the United States, Japan, and Europe, providing an important update of sales patterns worldwide.

This week's charts, with data taken from June 28th, 2007, feature strong debuts for Zelda no Densetsu: Mugen no Sunadokei and More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima, while Lumines receives an unexpected worldwide boost in popularity thanks to a related PSP hardware exploit. Data for "Saling The World" comes courtesy of the public sales information on Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, and Amazon.co.jp, with sales split out for each platform and territory, and pre-orders disregarded.

This results in a true sense of what games are selling worldwide on the real-time updated service, as follows:

Nintendo Wii
North America: 1. Mario Party 8 (Nintendo), 2. Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition (Capcom), 3. Wii Play (Nintendo), 4. Pokemon Battle Revolution (Nintendo), 5. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Nintendo).

Japan: 1. Wii Sports (Nintendo), 2. Donkey Kong Taru Jet Race (Nintendo), 3. BioHazard 4: Wii Edition (Capcom), 4. Hajimete no Wii (Nintendo), 5. Hajime no Ippo Revolution (AQ Interactive).

UK: 1. Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition (Capcom), 2. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Nintendo), 3. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (EA Games), 4. Wii Play (Nintendo), 5. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 (EA Sports).

Though it may be popular among its targeted demographic, Pokemon Battle Revolution sees a disappointing sales finish in its first week of release in the United States. Despite the continuing popularity of both Pokemon Pearl and Pokemon Diamond on the Nintendo DS, the first Nintendo Wii Pokemon game isn't performing as well as other titles that have been on the market for several weeks prior. In Japan, meanwhile, the just-debuted Donkey Kong Taru Jet Race is performing well in its first week, though its chart longevity is questionable in the face of competition like Wii Sports and Hajimete no Wii.


Xbox 360
North America: 1. The Darkness (2K Games), 2. Guitar Hero II Bundle (RedOctane), 3. Forza Motorsport 2 (Microsoft), 4. Gears of War (Microsoft), 5. DiRT (Codemasters).

Japan: 1. Saints Row (THQ Japan), 2. Dead Rising -- Xbox 360 Platinum Collection (Capcom), 3. The IdolM@ster (Namco), 4. Trusty Bell: Chopin no Yume (Microsoft), 5. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter -- Xbox 360 Platinum Collection (Ubisoft).

UK: 1. The Darkness (2K Games), 2. Overlord (Codemasters), 3. Forza Motorsport 2 (Microsoft), 4. Forza Motorsport 2: Limited Edition (Microsoft), 5. Colin McRae: DiRT (Codemasters).

The Darkness debuts high atop the Xbox 360 sales charts in the U.S. and the UK, and makes its mark as the week's sixth best-selling title across all platforms in the United States. Codemasters sees a banner week in the UK thanks to its Xbox 360 lineup, with both Colin McRae: DiRT and the recent Overlord being among the week's top European sellers. Whether either title will remain on the charts in future weeks is unknown, but for the time being, both are performing admirably against the might of Forza Motorsport 2.


PlayStation 3
North America: 1. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas (Ubisoft), 2. The Darkness (2K Games), 3. Resistance: Fall of Man (SCEA), 4. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda), 5. MotorStorm (SCEA).

Japan: 1. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas (Ubisoft), 2. FolksSoul: Ushinawareta Denshou (SCEI), 3. Call of Duty 3 (Spike), 4. Ninja Gaiden Sigma (Tecmo), 5. Ridge Racer 7 (Namco).

UK: 1. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas (Ubisoft), 2. MotorStorm (SCEE), 3. Formula One Championship Edition (SCEE), 4. Resistance: Fall of Man (SCEE), 5. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda).

In a surprising turn of events, the much-delayed PlayStation 3 port of the year-old Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas tops the PS3 sales charts in all regions in its first week of release. Meanwhile, the just-released The Darkness sits at #2 in the U.S. -- the Xbox 360 port is thus far proving to be the more popular version by a significant margin. In Japan, Ninja Gaiden Sigma continues to slide down the chart after a disappointing sales start, and might not recover in future weeks.


PlayStation 2
North America: 1. Guitar Hero II Bundle (RedOctane), 2. God of War (SCEA), 3. Guitar Hero (RedOctane), 4. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (EA Games), 5. Final Fantasy XII (Square Enix).

Japan: 1. Super Robot Taisen Original Generations (Banpresto), 2. Tales of Fandom Vol. 2 -- Luke Version (Namco), 3. Baroque (Sting), 4. Tales of Fandom Vol. 2 -- Tia Version (Namco), 5. Tales of the Abyss -- PlayStation 2 the Best (Namco).

UK: 1. Tomb Raider: Anniversary (Eidos), 2. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (EA Games), 3. SingStar Pop Hits (SCEE), 4. Final Fantasy XII (Square Enix), 5. Kingdom Hearts II (Square Enix).

Though the PlayStation 2 version of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ranks high among this week's best-selling PS2 software in Europe, the Nintendo Wii port proves to be the most popular version in the title's debut week in the United States, with the PC version following close behind in sales numbers. The PlayStation 2 has a much greater impact in this week's Japanese sales, with both editions of Tales of Fandom Vol. 2 performing extremely well in their debut week and driving sales of Tales of the Abyss back into the top five. Super Robot Taisen Original Generations also sees impressive debut sales, and could remain on the chart for weeks to come.


PC
North America: 1. Crazy Machines: The Wacky Contraptions Game (Viva Media), 2. Crazy Machines 1.5 (Viva Media), 3. Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek (Atari), 4. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (Blizzard), 5. Starcraft Battle Chest (Blizzard).

Japan: 1. Monster Hunter Frontier (Capcom), 2. Eiyuu Densetsu VI: Sora no Kiseki the 3rd (Nihon Falcom), 3. Shinkyouku Soukai Polyphonica Memories White -- First Emotion (Ocelot), 4. Ragnarok Online RJC2007 Memorial Package (Gungho), 5. Shinkyouku Soukai Polyphonica 3 & 4 (Ocelot).

UK: 1. World of Warcraft (Blizzard), 2. The Sims 2: H&M Fashion Stuff (EA Games), 3. Overlord (Codemasters), 4. Tomb Raider: Anniversary (Eidos), 5. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (Blizzard).

The recent release of Crazy Machines 1.5 has driven the original Crazy Machines to the top of the PC sales chart in the United States this week, with both titles currently outpacing the sales of previous sales leaders Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek and World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade. Neither Crazy Machines game has received much attention or coverage from traditional gaming outlets, making this week's results especially surprising. As was the case with The White Wolf of Icicle Creek's previous sales success, it appears as though Amazon's PC sales are heavily influenced by its large userbase of casual gamers.


Nintendo DS
North America: 1. Pokemon Diamond (Nintendo), 2. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo), 3. Pokemon Pearl (Nintendo), 4. Brain Age (Nintendo), 5. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo).

Japan: 1. Zelda no Densetsu: Mugen no Sunadokei (Nintendo), 2. Miru Chikara o Jissen de Kitaeru: DS Ganryoku Training (Nintendo), 3. Kiku! Kaku! Kotoba o Fuyasu! Hajimete no Eigo Training (Benesse), 4. Itadaki Street DS (Square Enix), 5. Ukkari o Nakusou! Bunshou Yomi Training -- YomiTore (Benesse).

UK: 1. More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima (Nintendo), 2. Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training (Nintendo), 3. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo), 4. Animal Crossing: Wild World (Nintendo), 5. Nintendogs: Lab & Friends (Nintendo).

More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima is the big news in new Nintendo DS releases this week, as the title has topped the cross-platform bestseller charts in Europe following its recent release. Similar dominance is found in Zelda no Densetsu: Mugen no Sunadokei in its week of release in Japan, as the game is currently the single best-selling software title across all platforms in the region. Benesse's dual release of edutainment titles last week has also proven to be very profitable, with both Kiku! Kaku! Kotoba o Fuyasu! Hajimete no Eigo Training and Ukkari o Nakusou! Bunshou Yomi Training quickly establishing themselves as forces to be reckoned with.


PlayStation Portable
North America: 1. Lumines (Ubisoft), 2. Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition (Square Enix), 3. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (Rockstar), 4. Star Wars Battlefront II (LucasArts), 5. Daxter (SCEA).

Japan: 1. Lumines -- PSP the Best (Bandai), 2. Final Fantasy Tactics: Shishi Sensou (Square Enix), 3. Ratchet & Clank 5: Gekitotsu! Dodeka Ginga no MiriMiri Gundan (SCEI), 4. Monster Hunter Portable 2nd (Capcom), 5. World Soccer Winning Eleven 10: Ubiquitous Edition -- PSP the Best (Konami).

UK: 1. Lumines -- Platinum (Ubisoft), 2. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (Rockstar), 3. Lumines (Ubisoft), 4. Sega Mega Drive Collection (Sega), 5. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (Rockstar).

It's been a long while since Lumines has been on the radar in PSP software sales in any region, but thanks to a recently identified exploit within the title that allows for PSP systems to boot homebrew code, Lumines reigns atop the PSP sales charts in the United States, Japan, and the UK, following an apparent torrent of purchases by would-be PSP hackers. Demand for the two-year-old title has reached such a fevered pitch that it now outsells the recently released U.S. version of Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition, despite the latter title receiving healthy amounts of anticipation from fans of the long-running and popular series. It's unclear at this point whether demand for Lumines will die down anytime soon, but short supply could lead to inflated aftermarket prices in the near future.

POSTED: 1.29am PST, 06/29/07 - Danny Cowan - LINK



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