1.- There are two TV adverts – for the Nintendo 3DS’s New Super Mario Bros. 2 – that are in the video above. The first advert focuses on the forthcoming game’s local two-player mode and shows a glimpse of the Mario brothers being chased by a rather disturbing looking giant Boo. The second advert focuses on the single-player component and Raccoon Mario. New Super Mario Bros. 2, and the Nintendo 3DS LL, will be released in Japan on July 28th.
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Project CARS’ developers, Slightly Mad Studios, released a brand-new video – shown above – which shows the dynamic detail from their upcoming racing game. Notice how everything’s appearance changes based on the lighting of the environment. The developers promise that the time of the day, the weather and the clouds will help create a “stunningly realistic driving experience.” Project CARS will be released in 2013 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows and Wii U.
The latest edition of Japanese gaming publication Famitsu promises release date information for Level 5′s upcoming Fantasy Life for Nintendo 3DS. Some of the information announced thus far includes the following: development by Brownie Brown, music from Nobuo Uematsu and image illustration from Yoshitaka Amano,. We should hear new details about the long-awaited game in the coming days.
New Super Mario Bros. 2 will be released in Japan on July 28th and in other regions next month. In Famitsu’s latest review list, each of the four critics awarded theupcoming Nintendo 3DS game with a 9/10 – which adds up to a total 36 points out of a possible 40. For the sake of comparison, New Super Mario Bros. Wii received a perfect score from the Japanese game magazine.
Statistics provided by both Enterbrain and Famitsu show that it was the Pokemon Company that profited the most during last month in Japan. The Pokemon Company had 34.5% of software revenue share for the period covering May 28th through June 24th. This marks the first time the company has been at the top of the Japanese monthly revenue chart since September 2010. Here’s the top ten Japanese software revenue shareholders for June.
Pokemon: 34.5%
Square Enix: 19.1%
Nintendo: 8.7%
Capcom: 7.3%
Atlus: 5.7%
Namco Bandai
Sony Computer Entertainment
Kadokawa Games
Sega
Konami
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