Nov 9, 2007
Weekly Xbox 360 sales jumped phenomenally in Japan during the week ended November 4 to outsell Sony's rival next-gen console.
The latest data from Media Create shows that weekly Xbox 360 sales rose from 3,718 to 17,673, while PS3 sales fell slightly to 17,434. The rise in 360 sales is most likely attributable to the successful release of Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, which sold almost 80,000 copies in its first week on sale to enter the Japanese software chart at No2.
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Adventure Time fans won't have to wait until the next season to get their fix of Ooo-y goodness--it's been announced that the upcoming 2D platformer, Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why'd you steal our garbage?!, has gone gold. To celebrate, we have an exclusive trailer for the game, showing off an unseen portion of the Candy Kingdom...

In an age when print is on the run from digital media, Time Magazine and its year-end awards are still noteworthy. The big news today was the publication naming Mark Zuckerberg Person of the Year, because apparently they only heard of Facebook after seeing it in a movie this year, but the periodical also posted their top ten games of the year. And while it’s a fine list, the top slot went to Alan Wake. Seriously?
Remedy is forthright about turning its attention to Quantum Break...
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can’t match the first week sales of 2010’s Aliens vs Predator…
It even owes money to the local pizzeria...
The studio's bankruptcy protection may have turned into liquidation...

Remember when we said the DS isn’t dead yet? It turns out in its near-death state it’s incubating a killer alien, meaning at some point the handheld was hit with a facehugger when we weren’t looking. That may mean the system will be dead soon, but not before a new xenomorph adventure explodes from its chest in the form of Aliens: Infestation...
Here's a new gameplay trailer for Sega's upcoming Aliens: Infestation, which is
pretty upfront about the game's best selling-point: it's Aliens on your DS with
the movie's sights and sounds intact. If you're cultured enough to have a spot
in your heart for Metroidvania-style gameplay, get ready for some good times;
if not, well, you should have a look anyway. It really looks like the folks at
WayForward Technologies, the same studio that brought you A Boy and His Blob
for Wii, have put some extra polish on this one…
Nintendo really wants to make the world a better place. Not content with making stupid people smarter with Brain Training and fat people thinner with Wii Fit, it's now going after smokers.As of November, those hoping to kick the habit will be able to purchase Allen Carr's Easyway to Stop Smoking for Nintendo DS.
Based on a popular range of books and DVDs, it will seek to help smokers find the psychological reasons and motivations