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That's the only one it needs MORE RPG's, not just one! It will push up the PS3 for a few weeks and then drop again to its old lousy selling habit I'm afraid.



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*~Onna76~* said:
PS3 sales still sucks, Japan NEEDS ROLE PLAYING GAMES!!! Anybody working for SCEJ kick their asses and tell them that.

Wow, DS Lite is dropping massively. Can you play DS games on the DSi then?

 

 The DSi is not a new system... it's just a new revision, not the DS 2.0

Kinda like PSP-1000, PSP-2000 and now PSP-3000. Is the same with the DS, DS Lite and DSi. Just a new revision.



Ah so once it releases here you'll be able to play "all" of your DS games no matter what region games? Since I've got (mostly) US games and a few European and Japanese DS games.



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*~Onna76~* said:
PS3 sales still sucks, Japan NEEDS ROLE PLAYING GAMES!!! Anybody working for SCEJ kick their asses and tell them that.

Wow, DS Lite is dropping massively. Can you play DS games on the DSi then?

The DS Lite is pretty much being discontinued in favor of the DSi. I haven't seen a new DS Lite for sale in my area in a few weeks! Though one store was selling imported DS Lites(from the USA), hehe.

All DS games should work fine in the DSi. The DSi specific software(e.g. downloaded stuff) might be region specific though. DS games are still region-free.

 




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Very neat news.

If true, this would be the X360's best year in Japan, with another 6 weeks left, as it surpassed 2007.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.

*~Onna76~* said:

Ah so once it releases here you'll be able to play "all" of your DS games no matter what region games? Since I've got (mostly) US games and a few European and Japanese DS games.

 

 Yes, if you buy an USA DSi next year, you can still play your japanese copy of Ouendan or Jump Superstar, etc... the DSi is region free.

The only thing that is region lock are the DSWare games. You can only download USA DSWare games in your USA DSi... and you can only download Japanese DSWare games on your Japanese DSi.

But every DS retail game will work, no matter what region did you buy the game.



where do people reckon PSP and DSi will level off at?



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Fernando said:
What happened to the LBP legs?

According to Famitsu, it sold only 8,000 this week.

 

I don't think it is fair to expect Wii-kart or wii-play level of legs from this game.  What is the height of the typical "leggy" game for a PS3? (I'm guessing we should look at uncharted for that or something?)  It should rival that kind of game (comparing it to a console that easily outsells it, would be unfair).



NDS and PS3 in the top 10 - the two extremes on the power curve.

It is nice to see HD consoles do a little better here.



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