
Two More DS Games Arrive on Wii U's Virtual Console, Including Animal Crossing
Severed is also now out on 3DS, featuring cross-buy support with the Wii U version.
Severed is also now out on 3DS, featuring cross-buy support with the Wii U version.
What Nintendo's past reveals about its future console.
Nintendo's popular portable reaches new milestone in home nation nearly six years after launch; New Super Mario Bros. tops software chart with 5.77 million domestic units.
Nintendo reveals new stats for 27 first-party platinum sellers; Nintendogs hits 22.2 million, New Super Mario Bros. 18.4 million, Wii Fit 18.2 million, Mario Kart Wii 15.4 million.
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[UPDATE] 83 DS games sell over 1 million, with Nintendogs, New Super Mario Bros, Brain Age, Pokemon Diamond/Pearl, Brain Age 2, and Animal Crossing: Wild World going deca-platinum.
Wii Sports "sells" in excess of 40 million; 11 of the publisher's internally developed games exceed the 10-million milestone mark.
Every now and then, game companies' PR and marketing backfires. Sony's 2007 God of War II promotional party featuring a decapitated goat made Fortune's list of the 101 Dumbest Business ...
Nintendo's free wireless service reaches milestone; Animal Crossing: Wild World and Mario Kart DS proving enduringly popular.
Mario Factory proves completely dominant on the latest sales charts from Media Create.
Six of the portable's games have sold 1 million; Nintendogs has sold more than 4 million.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl selling as well as ever, as seven DS titles set up camp in the top 10.
Final Fantasy V Advance off to a strong start, sandwiched at number two between a pair of Pokémon games.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 gets off to a roaring start; Pokémon titles continue selling six digits.
Japan's most popular game franchise meets Japan's most popular handheld: Pokémon Diamond and Pearl rock top 10 with monster sales.
Minna no Tennis aces the charts while a resurgence of Tingle popularity proves you can't keep a good wannabe-fairy down.
The Force is strong with Lego Star Wars II as four versions take residence on BestBuy.com's top-10 list; Brains nowhere to be found.
A slew of hit PS2 and PSP games at last restore balance to the Force...or at least to Japanese software sales.
Remake of original PlayStation game nabs top slot; overall weekly sales sluggish due to lack of new titles, end of summer holiday season.
Phantasy Star Universe kicks off with a big bang, dethroning the almighty DS.
Saints Row overtakes Cars for pole position on this week's UK game charts, making it a double whammy for publisher THQ.
Final Fantasy III leads nine other titles to total DS domination of Japan's top 10 weekly best-sellers.
Summer stagnation continues with no change in the top six; slow start for Ninety-Nine Nights.
Nintendo first-party titles take seven of top 10 slots; DS games have top five positions locked down.
A good week for EA and the DS; a bad week for anyone looking for excitement from their games chart.
New Super Mario Bros. leaps back to number one; popular user-made game debuts at number three.
British gaming awards show reveals nominations; game of the year nominees include Oblivion, Animal Crossing: Wild World, and 50 Cent.
Mario bounces back to the top slot; virtual cookbook serves up piping-hot sales figures; GameCube reenters top 10.
Toys "R" Us offers half a dozen exclusive downloads for DS version of Nintendo's community-building game.
Latest chapter of Konami's cartoonish baseball franchise hits a home run as notables from last week drop off this week's tallies.
Handhelds dominate the first semester of fiscal 2006, boosted by DS Lite sales and a host of hit games.
Web site for upcoming animated movie based on Nintendo's franchise reveals characters, plot, crew.
New Super Mario Bros. on top again, but Namco Bandai gets a pair of new entrants on the list in Xenosaga Episode III and Tekken: Dark Resurrection.
DS reclaims top spot with New Super Mario Bros.; Nintendo's handheld joins PS2 in near-total dominance of Japan's weekly game sales.
Grand Theft Auto continues to tell its story, but Nintendo enjoys a super showing from debutant Mario.
Valkyrie Profile sequel lands the top spot with Mario Bros.; Winning Eleven and brain-training games rounding out the front five.
Grand Theft Auto takes liberties as football titles lose their edge; DS games continue to surge as DS Lites hit retail channels.
The World Cup continues to exert influence, with 2006 FIFA World Cup at the top of the pile again, and four other football titles featuring in the top 10.
New Super Mario Brothers remains at the top of the heap and Metroid Prime Hunters debuts at number four as the Japanese continue to train their brains.
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