
Nintendo reports 52 percent rise in first-party 3DS software sales
2.1 million Nintendo-published 3DS games have been sold in North America during the first four months of 2013.
2.1 million Nintendo-published 3DS games have been sold in North America during the first four months of 2013.
Fans will be able to engage in some multiplayer action at the Nintendo Australia stand at the Supanova Pop Culture Expo.
Kirby and Smash Bros. designer Masahiro Sakurai not pleased with certain game stories; wrote Kid Icarus: Uprising entirely himself.
We take you to an audio-filled ride on the game soundtracks that made this year great.
GameSpot's Jonathan Toyad brings you to a musical tour of 2012's greatest in video game music.
In today's episode, Johnny looks at rumours of an Arkham City prequel, the chances of Microsoft buying Activision, and Nintendo closing down Project Sora.
Project Sora studio closed office last month; website to shut down by the end of July.
Mario Party is at the top spot, while a new PS3 multiplayer title takes fourth; PS Vita slides down to four-digit sales numbers.
Uprising director says novelty of experience would wear off, suggests another 25 years could pass before Nintendo gives angelic hero another game.
New Mario Party and a slew of 3DS titles dominated Japan's holiday period; Nintendo hardware experienced a sales boost.
Check out an anime compilation video for Kid Icarus: Uprising featuring three of Japan's top anime studios.
Latest installment of Nintendo's strategy RPG series leads the way as 3DS games take eight of top 10 spots on software sales chart.
Square Enix's cash cow goes up against Namco's newest Super Robot Taisen for top spot as PSP continues to outsell PS Vita.
One Piece: Kaizoku Musou for PS3 main reason for high software revenues.
BioWare's sci-fi RPG exceeds platinum status in first month; Kid Icarus: Uprising hits 140K, RE: Revelations 122K, Binary Domain 20K.
Namco Bandai's strategy RPG claims the top spot as Vita fails to break 10,000 sales mark.
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