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General Gaming Sales/Charts Discussion
Wii replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in General Gaming Discussion
This weeks UK sales charts. Individual All formats -
Discussion - Splatoon Direct Predictions w/ RogersBase A Scandinavian retailer has listed the Basic Wii U console with a copy of Splatoon.
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http://mynintendonews.com/2015/05/04/major-japanese-retailers-sales-chart-shows-xenoblade-chronicles-x-missed-out-on-top-spot/ While it sounds bad, bear in mind that the game was only on sale for 2 days in this weeks qualification sales period.
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Definitely not a fan of this weeks theme. Change for change sake sometimes isn't good and this is a perfect example of it.
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True. I just don't see the attraction in DS games. They're not vey old and it's nearly easier finding someone who didn't own a DS.
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This week's 3DS eShop downloads are: 3DS Retail Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition (Nintendo) – €29.99 3DS Download Bloo Kid 2 (Winterworks) – €3.99 3DS Themes Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Hunter’s Weapon Gallery (Capcom, Theme) – Free (available until July 4) eShop Sales 3DS: Bella Sara 2 – The Magic of Drasilmare (Bigben Interactive) – €19.99 (Ends May 14, regular price €34.99) AeternoBlade (CORECELL) – €7.99 (Ends May 21, regular price €14.99) Shin Megami Tensei IV (ATLUS) – €9.99 (Ends May 14, regular price €19.99) Sweet Memories Blackjack (CIRCLE Ent.) – €2.99 (Ends May 28, regular price €3.99) Brunch Panic (CIRCLE Ent.) – €2.99 (Ends May 28, regular price €3.99) SteamWorld Dig (Image & Form) – €4.49 (Ends May 21, regular price €8.99) 3D MahJongg (Joindots) – €3.99 (Ends May 21, regular price €4.99) Atlantic Quest (Joindots) – €5.59 (Ends May 21, regular price €6.99) Crazy Construction (Joindots) – €5.59 (Ends May 21, regular price €6.99) Undead Bowling (Joindots) – €5.59 (Ends May 21, regular price €6.99) Aqua Moto Racing 3D (Zordix AB) – €3.99 (Ends May 14, regular price €7.99) Kirby Weeks: Part Three (7 May 2015 – 14 May 2015) Kirby: Triple Deluxe (Nintendo) – €29.99 (regular price €39.99) Nintendo eShop is celebrating the Kirby series with discounts on a selection of Kirby games every week between 23 April 2015 and 14 May 2015! From 7 May until 14 May 2015 users can save 25% on the regular price of Kirby: Triple Deluxe in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS. Fans of the Kirby series can also look forward to a 10% fan discount on Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush from the game’s release on 8th May 2015 until 14th May 2015. If a title from the Kirby series for Wii U or Nintendo 3DS has been downloaded before, Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush can be purchased on Nintendo eShop for just €35.99/£31.49 instead of the regular price of €39.99/£34.99 Permanent Price Drops Crazy Chicken: Director’s Cut (Teyon) – €0.99 (Permanent, was €1.99)
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This week’s Wii U e Shop downloads: Wii U Retail Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush (Nintendo, available May 8) – €39.99/£34.99 (€35.99/£31.49 if you downloaded a Kirby title to your Wii U or Nintendo 3DS before, deal ends May 14) Wii U Download Zen Pinball 2: Iron & Steel Pack (Zen Studios) – €4.99 (Free trial also available) Zen Pinball 2: Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron (Zen Studios) – €2.99 (Free trial also available) Disclaimer: The trial version of this content must first be downloaded from the Nintendo eShop in order to purchase the full version. Wii U Virtual Console Yoshi’s Island DS (Nintendo, DS VC) – €9.99 Wii U Demo Trine Enchanted Edition Demo (Frozenbyte) eShop Sales Wii U: Puddle (Neko Entertainment) – €1.99 (Ends May 14, regular price €6.99) TNT Racers – Nitro Machines Edition (Keen Games) – €4.99 (Ends May 21, regular price €7.99) Suspension Railroad Simulator (Joindots) – €7.19 (Ends May 21, regular price €7.99) SteamWorld Dig (Image & Form) – €4.49 (Ends May 28, regular price €8.99) Trine Enchanted Edition (Frozenbyte) – €8.99 (Ends May 21, regular price €12.99) Trine 2: Director’s Cut (Frozenbyte) – €8.49 (Ends May 21, regular price €16.99) Kirby Weeks: Part Three (7 May 2015 – 14 May 2015) Kirby: Triple Deluxe (Nintendo) – €29.99 (regular price €39.99) Nintendo eShop is celebrating the Kirby series with discounts on a selection of Kirby games every week between 23 April 2015 and 14 May 2015! From 7 May until 14 May 2015 users can save 25% on the regular price of Kirby: Triple Deluxe in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS. Fans of the Kirby series can also look forward to a 10% fan discount on Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush from the game’s release on 8th May 2015 until 14th May 2015. If a title from the Kirby series for Wii U or Nintendo 3DS has been downloaded before, Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush can be purchased on Nintendo eShop for just €35.99/£31.49 instead of the regular price of €39.99/£34.99
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Yoshi's Island DS isn't a very good game. Having DS games isn't great, they're gimped for the most part(multiplayer) and I'm starring at my DS now.
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Someone has to do it.
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[TWEET]594850810258927616[/TWEET] [TWEET]594852151517650944[/TWEET]
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How apt it was for "BORING" Chelsea to "win" the league with a boring 1-0 win with a rebounded penalty from their best player this season.
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In fairness Liverpool won yesterday. But in fairness they've been rotten lately. To scrape a win against QPR is bad but then then they've no strikers. Unlike Man United who've plenty of striking options, they're a disgrace and to think they'll most likely be playing in the Champions League next year. It's disgusting. I've said it before and I'll say it again but neither team deserve Champions League football. Liverpool probably deserve it that slight bit more over the season but they've gone so far off the boil they've let that shower sneak in. And remember United spent more money than any other team in Europe last summer.
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The game has passed the £1,200,000 mark. Time for more new stretch goals.
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Yep. All my codes don't expire until the end of 2016 and some are valid for about half of 2017.
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These are the points you use for registering on Club Nintendo. And you use the points to buy stuff from the Stars Catalogue. It's the red slip of paper in the Wii U and 3DS boxes with a scratch off section that has a unique 16 digit and letter code. Each Wii U game is worth 250 points. http://stars.nintendo-europe.com/?locale=en_GB
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What d'you mean, the fact that he now has one? But actually you're right. The one on the left is more accurate compared to his in game image while the one on the right has his nose and mouth placement correct.
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Villager hasn't had so much an improvement in production, it's more like he's undergone major facial plastic surgery. I can spot 3 major differencesright off the bat.
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You must have JavaScript enabled on your device to view Miiverse posts that have been embedded in a website. View post in Miiverse Scrap that idea so. I'd forgotten they're all the same. That was a bit uninspiring and lazy. And yes they do suck.
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I've 2 Zombi U Club Nintendo PIN codes to swap if anybody is interested?
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Most crucially, day 1 Wii U release has now been confirmed. How often can we say we've had parity with other platforms in regards to release dates? [TWEET]594487419560419329[/TWEET] New stretch goals have been announced over on the Kickstarter page. £1.1 million = N64 shader mode and a credits “GK Rap + Video” written by Grant Kirkhope. £1.2 million = A developer walkthrough and commentary video.
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Congratulations to Playtonic Games on reaching the £1,000,000 stretch goal target in less than 24 hours. Why stop there? Keep going, make it even bigger, bolder and better. This will have caught the big boys attention. This was Yooka and Laylee's reaction on hearing the news.
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I'd like more worlds, more enemies and more abilities. I'd rather the multiplayer was 2 player for the Wii U. One on the gamepad and one on the TV. I've always disliked 4 player splitscreen. Maybe some online components like leaderboards with times and pagies collected or online co-op and multiplayer. There's no reason it should stop at £1,000,000. It has slowed down considerably now but that's to be expected and it is past midnight in the States and still early morning in Europe. Doubt the Japanese are as enthusiastic as us about backing it.
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More power to you but I think you're a bit mad. £350, the amount of things you could buy with that money. Yooka-Laylee is the fastest game ever to hit $1 million in funding on Kickstarter. Discussion - Yooka-Laylee Kickstarter Reveal £775,000 and counting still. Another stretch goal passed, that's 9 down with just 2 to go.
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It's my first time backing a project as well. Did the £15 pledge for the digital console version. Could be one of the last games on the Wii U by the time of its release in October 2016..