Thursday, July 30, 2009 - Page 2
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Nintendo Sales Down 40 Percent

Kyoto-based Nintendo Co., Ltd. released its financial statement from the previous quarter earnings. Net sales were down compared to the same time last year — down by 40 percent, that is.


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PS3, PS2, PSP Software Sales Down

Across the board, Sony posted lower software sales on all three of its platforms: PS3, PSP and the PS2.


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Sony Game Business Sales Down 18 Percent

Electronics giant Sony has released its quarterly financial earnings. Like most corporations operating in this sluggish global economy, Sony sales are down.


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PS3, PSP Sales Down, PS2 Sales Up (?!)

You know it, we know it: times are tough. And Sony, Sony definitely know it, with the company’s freshly-released quarterly report highlighting declining sales for both the PS3 and PSP.


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Final Fantasy Anecdote Dated For Japan

DS title The Four Warriors of Light: A Final Fantasy Anecdote is a traditional turn-based roleplaying game for the Nintendo DS that tells the story of a boy trying to save a princess. It’s coming out in Japan!


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Red Faction: 1 Million Served

More reasons for THQ to count their cash and keep on smiling: open-world hammer sim Red Faction has sold over a million copies since it launched early last month.


The Open World Hollywood Wii Game That Never Was

Kotaku AU

When Pandemic’s Australian studio closed down earlier this year, two projects got canned: their Batman game and a mysterious Wii project. Here’s an internal trailer for that Wii title, codenamed “The Next Big Thing”.


New Final Fantasy XIII Field Screens

A trio of gorgeous screens showing Final Fantasy XIII characters Lightning, Snow and Oerba in three very different FFXIII field settings. Beautiful stuff.


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Sega: Fixing Sonic Is Going To Take Time

Once was a time Sonic games were just as good as Mario games. Some may even say better. That time, however, was back in the 1990s. And it’s been a while since the 1990s.


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Aussie Charts: Wii Sports Resort Hits Hole-In-One

Kotaku AU

No prizes for guessing which game debuted at number one this week.