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posted 4 years ago
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The numbers in parentheses are shipments. ¿ Giren's Ambition: Threat of Axis (PSP Mobile Suit Gundam): ~60,000 ¿ L: The Prologue to Death Note (DS): ~6,000 ¿ Coded Soul (PSP): ~5,000 ¿ Major Wii (Wii): ~3,000 ¿ Transformers (PS3): ~1,000 ¿ Transformers (PS2): ~1,000 ¿ The Onee Chanbara Revolution (Wii): ~1,000 Source: Sinobi (Japanese)
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posted 4 years, 3 months ago
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Ahead of Activision's financial results next week, Janco Partners analyst Mike Hickey has commended short-term revenue prospects, but commented that emerging competition for some of [Activision's] core franchises, including Guitar Hero and Tony Hawk, may prove damaging for the company's long-term growth. Hickey stated for the short-term company prospects, We expect key fiscal Q208 and 2H08 game sales will come from Spiderman 3, Shrek 3, Transformers, Guitar Hero, Tony Hawk, Call of Duty 4 and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars. The Company's fiscal '08 game pipeline is exceedingly strong, and will likely generate record fiscal '08 operating performance.
Aug 22, 2007
Official ELSPA Entertainment Top 20 Software Chart (all prices) - week ending 18 August:
1 (1) Transformers: The Game
(PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, DS, PSP, PC, Wii)
2 (3) Wii Play
(Wii)
3 (8) Dr Kawashima's Brain Training
(DS)
4 (2) Pokemon Diamond
(DS)
5 (4) More Brain Training from Dr Kawashima: How Old is Your Brain?
(DS)
6 (6) Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix
(PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Gamecube, PC, PSP, DS, GBA, Wii)
7 (7) Pokemon Pearl
(DS)
8 (11) Surf's Up
Wednesday 8 August 2007
Official ELSPA Entertainment Top 20 Software Chart (all prices) - week ending 28 July:
1 (2) Transformers: The Game
(PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, DS, PSP, PC, Wii)
2 (1) Pokemon Diamond
(DS)
3 (3) Pokemon Pearl
(DS)
4 (4) Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix
(PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, PC, PSP, DS, Wii)
5 (7) Wii Play
(Wii)
6 (6) More Brain Training from Dr Kawashima: How Old is Your Brain?
(DS)
7 (5) Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree
(Wii)
8 (9) Dr Kawashima's
By News from N4G,
posted 4 years, 6 months ago
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Software and hardware sales in the US from VGchartz. Guitar Hero II takes the number one spot for software sales while the Nintendo DS was the best-seller for hardwares. Hardware: Console Weekly Total DS - 140,151 (-4%) 13,730,938 Wii - 95,171 (-3%) 3,974,505 PSP - 59,483 (-9%) 8,864,934 PS2 - 54,701 (-10%) 44,524,847 PS3 - 43,498 (-4%) 1,738,147 X360 - 34,174 (+5%) 6,607,403 GBA - 23,725 (-0%) 40,768,173 GC - 1,656 (-2%) 12,697,057 Xbox - 11 (-58%) 15,933,106 Total 452,570
By News from N4G,
posted 4 years, 6 months ago
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The newest issue of the British magazine EDGE is in stores as of today and its always interesting to see which games were reviewed and what scores they got. This month some interesting titles have been reviewed, such as: Blue Dragon, Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, Transformers and GRAW2 for the PS3. Apparently EDGE didn't really like Transformers and Hour of Victory as both games got 2/10 from EDGE. The British don't really like Blue Dragon and Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 as well as both games 'only' got 6/10. Zelda: Phantom Hourglass did really well as it scored 9/10. Check out all of this months reviewscores below. Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (NDS, Nintendo): 9 Blue Dragon (Xbox 360, Microsoft): 6 Transformers (Xbox 360/PS3/Wii/PS2, Activision): 2 Odin Sphere (PS2, Atlus): 6 Ouendan 2 (NDS, Nintendo): 8 Monster Madness (Xbox 360, Southpeak): 5 Exit 2 (PSP, Taito): 7 Hour of Victory (Xbox 360, Midway): 2 Tenchu Z (Xbox 360, From Software): 6 Calling all cars (PS3, Sony): 6 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 (PS3, Ubisoft): 6 More Brain Training (NDS, Nintendo): 7 Anno 1701 (NDS, Disney): 8
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posted 4 years, 7 months ago
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If you fancy getting your filthy mitts on a rather swanky Transformers toy ¿ and not just any old Transformer toy, mark you, but Hasbro's Limited Edition Supermetal Finish Robo-Vision Optimus Prime ¿ then GamerSquad and the BigBadToyStore have just what you're looking for. Read more...
Like many franchises that refuse to die, Transformers have kept coming back for years since their inception - and for good reason - the concept works. Gigantic robots turn into mundane vehicles. Here we have a quick rundown of the entire series to gear us up for the upcoming film and game of the same
A new Transformers: The Game trailer features in-game footage and commentary from Activision and developer Traveller's Tales on the title. It's viewable in our video player down below.
For anyone recently emerging from under a rock, the action game ties in with this summer's Transformers blockbuster and lets players attempt to protect Earth as the Autobots or destroy it as the Decepticons. Versions of the game are releasing on PS3, Xbox 360, Wii PS2, PC, PSP and DS. Traveller's Tales is
By News from N4G,
posted 4 years, 9 months ago
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TRANSFORMERS: The Game, from Activision, Inc., developed under license from HPG the licensing division of Hasbro, Inc., is bridging the gap from G1 (Generation One) to the present day TRANSFORMERS by casting the upcoming live-action film leads Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox alongside legendary voice actors Peter Cullen and Frank Welker, the original voices of OPTIMUS PRIME and MEGATRON. Based on TRANSFORMERS,