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Nintendo debuts 3DS, new Wii Zelda
E3 2010: Publisher anchors press conference with unveiling of depth-of-field handheld; Mario Sports Mix, Donkey Kong Country, Kirby's Epic Yarn, Nintendogs + Cats, more announced; full video inside.
E3 2010: Publisher anchors press conference with unveiling of depth-of-field handheld; Mario Sports Mix, Donkey Kong Country, Kirby's Epic Yarn, Nintendogs + Cats, more announced; full video inside.
[UPDATE] Microsoft's console sets record as latest COD proves most popular software in US history with 13.7 million units sold; domestic sales up 3% overall.
GameSpot editor Tom Mc Shea mixes it up in this video review for Mario Sports Mix on the Wii.
Two players compete in split-screen volleyball.
Mario and his friends shoot hoops in a western town.
Players run a fierce round of dodgeball.
Mario and his team get stomped at hockey.
Nintendo's mascot engages in sports with friends, while open-world racing fans burn rubber in this week's other major release.
New release slate led by portly plumber's athletic outing, open-world racer; You Don't Know Jack also out.
This week we play sports with Mario, race with friends, and learn how little we know.
Judging by the games out this week, space exploration is a scary endeavor.
Capcom's critter-killing beat-'em-up easily retains top software slot with 133,500 sales, but PSP loses hold on hardware crown.
Capcom's PSP beat-'em-up maintains chart-leading position during uneventful cusp week; PSP sells nearly 100,000.
Nintendo's iconic plumber picks up the ball in the early weeks of 2011.
Nintendo mascot extends athletic endeavors to hockey, basketball, volleyball, and dodgeball with four-in-one game compilation.
Capcom's PSP action game retains top spot as Studio Ghibli-Level Five collaboration Ninokuni, Donkey Kong Country Returns spar for second.
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