1.- Japanese gaming publication Famitsu has published its readers most wanted video games of 2012. Heading up the list is Dragon Quest X which is due for release on both Wii and Wii U sometime later this year. Overall there’s an impressive eight games featured in the overall chart on Nintendo platforms. What do you think to the choices?
1. Dragon Quest X (Wii)
2. Dragon’s Dogma (PS3)
3. Monster Hunter 4 (3DS)
4. One Piece: Kaizoku Musou (PS3)
5. Persona 4: The Golden (Vita)
6. Fotokano: Picture Girlfriend (PSP)
7. Final Fantasy Versus XIII (PS3)
8. Animal Crossing (3DS)
9. Asura’s Wrath (PS3)
10. Tales of Innocence-R (Vita)
11. New Love Plus (3DS)
12. Resident Evil Revelations (3DS)
13. Shining Blade (PSP)
14. Kingdom Hearts 3D (3DS)
15. God Eater 2 (PSP)
16. The Last Guardian (PS3)
17. Binary Domain (PS3)
18. Armored Core V (PS3)
19. Metal Gear Rising Revengeance (PS3)
20. Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City (PS3)
21. Super Robot Wars OG 2 (PS3)
22. Theatrhythm Final Fantasy (3DS)
23. Fantasy Life (3DS)
24. Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave (PSP)
25. Yakuza: Black Panther 2 (PSP)
2.- EEDAR Vice President and video game analyst Jesse Divnich has told Destructoid that the reason the Nintendo 3DS initially failed to take off wasn’t due to the controversial price tag but was more to do with the lack of enticing software. Divnich noted that despite the price cut the system only really took off when Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7 were released. What do you think?
“I think we can all agree that the slow start of the 3DS was primarily the result of the software line-up, and not the price point of the hardware. Even when the 3DS dropped to $169, it still didn’t move and it wasn’t until a few strong first-party titles came out that the 3DS hardware began to take-off.”
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Mister Gaga
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