The game is based on a Japanese TV Show and is releasing soon in Japan.
As reported earlier, Nintendo has yet another game in addition to Pokepark and New Super Mario Bros. Wii coming to Japan this holiday season.
The game is based on a Japanese TV Show and is releasing soon in Japan.
As reported earlier, Nintendo has yet another game in addition to Pokepark and New Super Mario Bros. Wii coming to Japan this holiday season.
The week's Media Create sales show that the PS3 and PSP sales are both up.
With the recent price drop of the PlayStation 3 and release of the PSPgo, it appears Sony is performing much better in Japan.
Though a Western developed game, Japanese Infamous purchasers will be the only ones privy to the demo.
Excited about playing the God of War III demo soon? Don't be, because chances are if you can read this you won't be able to.
A retailer conference reveals the date and price of the upcoming platformer.
Kotaku reports on a supposed news leak from a Nintendo retailer conference in Japan. According to Kotaku, the price point and release date for New Super Mario Bros. Wii are now set. The game will be priced at ¥5,800 (US$66) and will hit stores on December 3.
The value priced sequel takes the top sales spot.
Another casual Nintendo title will join the fold of hugely popular titles in Japan. Wii Fit Plus, the sequel to the original Wii Fit has beat out all other recent releases sales in Japan this past week.
The upcoming sequel to this year's BlazBlue will contain new characters, skills, and stages.
While BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger didn't release on home consoles in both America and Japan until this year, the title has been going strong in Arcades since November of last year.
Japanese SHMUP developer would like to bring their games to a global audience.
In a recent interview with Kotaku, Cave general manager Makato Asada revealed that the company was looking into bringing their games to other regions.