Going on sale in Korea on January 18, 2007, the Nintendo DS has sold two million units in the territory.
Holidays are over, so on the NPD charts, we’re back to the Maxis/Blizzard duopoly. Meanwhile, on Steam, Rockstar’s 30% off sale (and a new patch) over the weekend gave GTA IV sales a healthy boost.
Sad news, zombie fans. According to retail sources across the Tasman, it seems Capcom will not be bringing this awesome Resident Evil 5 Collector’s Edition to Australia or New Zealand. Nor will we be getting any kind of lesser limited edition by way of compensation.
While SFIV and RE5 are both multi-platform, Capcom has joined up with Sony for some PlayStation Home specific content.
At E3 2006, Sony brass Kaz Hirai showed F1 Championship Edition running off a PSP as a rearview mirror that could be placed next to your PS3 set-up.
Although ten tracks are already available on the PS3 SingStore, the world cares little. Why? Because the world waits patiently for SingStar Queen. Which, turns out, will be out in March, and contains the following.
I played Prince of Persia, I loved Prince of Persia, warts-n-all. But now, there’s a problem. I’ve got it on PC. Which is the only platform that won’t be getting any DLC.
Etsy seller SceeneShoes is offering custom slip-ons with custom artwork. The pictured shoes are not for sale and are examples of previous works. Remember! These are custom shoes.
Those wondering how much anticipation there is for Capcom’s Resident Evil 5 need look no further than the following statistic: the Resident Evil 5 demo on Xbox Live has been downloaded 1.8 million times.
If you’re in Brisbane this weekend and you’re hankering for some multiplayer action – including the above Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix – then I’d suggest popping down to the SummerSmash LAN party at ANZ Stadium.