Latest News
spacer View All spacer
 
November 21, 2009
 
Video Game Watchdog National Institute On Media And The Family Shutting Down [9]
 
Modern Warfare 2 Infinity Ward's 'Most Successful PC Version' Yet [3]
 
New Tech, Design Details Of Project Natal To Emerge At Gamefest In February
spacer
Latest Features
spacer View All spacer
 
November 21, 2009
 
arrow Upping The Craft: Susan O'Connor On Games Writing [5]
 
arrow Small Developers: Minimizing Risks in Large Productions - Part II [6]
 
arrow iPhone Piracy: The Inside Story [48]
spacer
Latest Blogs
spacer View All     Post     RSS spacer
 
November 21, 2009
 
Planckogenesis, Part II: Song Structure & Gravy Train
 
Designing Games Is About Matching Personalities [1]
 
An Indie Developer’s “Biggest Mistake” [9]
spacer
Latest Jobs
spacer View All     Post a Job     RSS spacer
 
November 21, 2009
 
Monolith Productions
Sr. Software Engineer, Engine - Monolith Productions - #113767
 
Sony Online Entertainment
Brand Manager
 
Crystal Dynamics
Sr. Level Designer
 
Gargantuan Studios
Technical Art Director
 
Gargantuan Studios
Lead World Designer
 
Microsoft Game Studios
Multiplayer Game Design Lead - Halo
 
Warner Bros Games
Sr. Concept Artist - WB Games (Chicago Location) - #114692
 
Warner Bros Games
Sr. Software Engineer, Gameplay - WB Games (Chicago Location) - #115557
spacer
About
spacer News Director:
Leigh Alexander
Features Director:
Christian Nutt
Editor At Large:
Chris Remo
Advertising:
John 'Malik' Watson
Recruitment/Education:
Gina Gross
 
News

  Animal Crossing Hits 3 Million In Japan, Anime Planned
by David Jenkins
0 comments
Share RSS
 
 
May 15, 2006
 
 Animal Crossing  Hits 3 Million In Japan, Anime Planned
Advertisement
A report on the website of Japanese newspaper Hochi Simbun, as translated by consumer game website IGN, has reported that three million copies of Animal Crossing: Wild World on the Nitnendo DS have now been shipped to Japan.

Current official Media Create game sales figures put the game’s sell-through total, as of last week, at 2,645,481, but additional supplies have obviously been shipped to keep up with demand.

Released in November of last year the game was the most successful of 2005 and has not been out of the Japanese top ten since, in fact returning to the number one spot as recently as March. The game has proven a more moderate success in North America, but its success in Europe, where it was released only recently, has already shown some of the same longevity as in Japan.

As a result of the game’s success Nintendo has already hinted at plans for a Wii version and is also planning an animated movie, to open in Japan this December. Unnamed members of the game’s development team are said to be involved in the production, which will apparently retain the themes which has made it so popular – despite the fact that the game has no overarching storyline or ending. The director of the movie will be Jouji Shimura, who has previously worked on properties such as Master Keaton and Shin Angyo Onshi.

Nintendo has previously hinted at plans to enter the animation business, although it is unclear whether this new Animal Crossing project is a major part of those plans, or merely a separate response to the game’s success.
 
   
 
Comments

none
 
Comment:
 


Submit Comment