The game, along with Art Style: CUBELLO, is now online, while two other games hit the Virtual Console.
The game, along with Art Style: CUBELLO, is now online, while two other games hit the Virtual Console.
Konami's seminal dancing game will include classic Disney songs and ship in March 2009.
Yep, that's an overused joke. In spite of it, the game still shipped for Wii, Xbox 360, PS2 and handhelds.
Not to be left in the dust by NBA 2K9, EA's annual hoops game heads to retail today, too.
The new hip-hop game will include a turntable peripheral and let players mix songs in real time.
The party game features 11 mini-games, five of which are new, and costs only $29.99.
Wii Music and Animal Crossing are just two of the key titles. Tetris party, anyone? WiiWare is loaded.
Looks like we'll all be playing Animal Crossing on our Wii sooner than expected, Nintendo said today.
The company that puts you in good hands wants to see if gamers have good driving hands, too.
The chain will debut in-room Wiis at five hotels that do not require a game disc to play the game.
In this Web comic, Chris takes a different approach and says hardcore gamers are hypocrites.
The 18 live recordings will be the first time the band has provided an entire album for play in a game.
The new Harvest Moon game uses the Wii Remote to let players feel like they're actually farming.
A completely new chapter in Hudson's famous series is now available for digital download on Wii.
This November, gamers with the portable systems will be able to hit the mountain any time they wish.
The survival adventure game "ships" for the Wii today. Come on, we had to make that joke.
The original creators of the Tenchu franchise have been enlisted by Ubisoft for the fourth game.
Every platform under the sun has a copy of the brick-ified Batman, starting today.
The Wii gets it now, the PS3 on Sept. 25, and the Xbox 360 version will debut online on Oct. 1.
The NES classic, which we lost MANY hours to here at DailyGame, is now available for Wii download.
A Kirby game is also coming to the DS, but we're frankly more excited about the 2D Wii game.
Everyone can dress up as a maestro for Halloween this year, but we can't advise you to play.
The lineup of in-game manufacturers is nearly two dozen deep for the items gamers can play.
If you own a DS and need some old-school gaming, Square Enix has shipped this one out once more.
It follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, which let players dance with their hands and feet.
If you're into pets, you might dig the first veterinarian game for Wii. That's what this is, you know.
Fan-designed boards will be voted on, and the top two will go into the game every two weeks.
It's sort of like Family Double Dare, but with less slime and less Marc Summers. Boo on both fronts.
Amazingly, it's just one of two WiiWare updates today. Normally, Nintendo Wii owners just see one.
The full list includes Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Van Halen, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne and Michael Jackson.
The game will be futuristic a la Back to the Future 2, with hoverboards and the whole nine yards.
EA and Warner Bros. confirm The Half-Blood Prince will ship when the sixth film hits theaters.
Nintendo's publishing the game on its handheld platform, the first portable game for the series.
No, Microsoft isn't supporting a Nintendo platform. Well, not directly. THQ is publishing the Rare game.
For 800 Wii Points, you can experience yet another rhythm game. Will the deluge never stop?
If throwing your Wii Remote doesn't knock out your front teeth, playing this game surely will.
The very subject of Tecmo's Q4 game-lineup email says "our love for Nintendo DS and Wii!"
The Smashing Pumpkins will debut a new single this fall, but not on the radio or on MTV. Instead, it'll debut in Guitar Hero World Tour, which ships for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii later this fall. The Smashing Pumpkins' new single, "G.L.O.W." marks the first time a band has recorded a new song exclusively for Guitar Hero before it releases publicly. The new track, bundled with two other Smashing Pumpkins hits, ("1979" and "The Everlasting Gaze"), will be available after the game's launch as a three-song downloaded content pack. The only Smashing Pumpkins song on the actual game disc will be "Today," which will appear in the game with The Smashing Pumpkins' singer, songwriter and lead guitarist Billy Corgan, who will be an in-game character. "Today" originally appeared on The Smashing Pumpkins' 1993 album Siamese Dream....
Don't get too excited; it doesn't have new system specs or features, as many hoped for, just a new color.
Who said the next Mario wasn't going to appear for a while? Certainly not Nintendo, folks.
With Itagaki out of the picture, the house that Final Fantasy built is ready to pursue a purchase.
The two classic rivals (ninjas and pirates) will do battle on the Wii this winter. Watch your (dodge)balls!
The latest entry in the golf series has new graphics, a new user interface and social mini-games.
The classic TurboGrafx-16 series will make its current-gen debut digitally on Nintendo's console.
Want to see what your Mii will look like in eight-player online action? Then view these screens.
The new Bomberman game will support online multiplayer for eight and allow the use of Miis.
The new handheld Harvest Moon game kicks off the popular franchise's 10-year anniversary.
Empire Interactive's game will include both role-playing and turn-based tactical combat elements.
The deal also applies to Tigers Woods PGA Tour 09 and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
Called Helix, it's designed almost to be an exercise title. Two Virtual Console games are also up.
Nintendo's first-party baseball game includes more than 40 characters and the ability to use Miis.
Sega releases a host of information about its upcoming Wii-exclusive game (hint: it ships in Sept.)
A new Wii-exclusive tennis franchise will be the only game to feature the home of Wimbledon.
Who says the Wii is only appropriate for kiddie games? Certainly not Sega, judging by this news.
The NES game is one of two Virtual Console games to hit today, and the only one that matters.
Imagine bossing Minions around with the Wii Remote. We also have the first details on a DS version.
Capcom breaks down the entire list of bosses Mega Man will encounter in his next-gen outing.
The Wii exclusive game will be the first title to ship under EA's new EA Sports Freestyle label.
In addition to exclusive Pokemon goodies, this pack features (of course) a themed / skinned DS.
Telltale's game hits Nintendo's online service, as do two TurboGrafix 16 games on Virtual Console.
The handheld game with the funny name gets a bump up in street date and a bump down in price.
The live-chicken eater's iconic rock tracks "Crazy Train" and "Mr. Crowley" will be playable this fall.
Black Bean's game will also get handheld and PC versions when Conspiracy ships it in October.
If you want to be in the company's next ad, don your garb and get to one of these three cities.
The House of the Dead-style shooter lets lets gamers see if they're the fastest gun in the West.
Activision and Logitech have teamed up for some "premium" instruments for the all-band outing.
Releasing in 2009, it'll have players acting as a mountaineer climbing the Himalayas. Yeti, anyone?
You might not always be near your computer, so now you can follow us anywhere via Twitter.
The game show-like trivia game was unveiled today, and we've got the first in-game Wii screens.
The game will have a game show feel to it, and the Nintendo versions will have a physical component.
This baseball game lets you do everything the "big boys" do, but with a cartoony appearance.
As if Nintendo needed to have any more people playing Wii, new Comcast subscribers get one.
This 2D side-scroller sounds straight from the past, complete with an enemy named Rattlesnake.
Players will travel through time to solve the mysteries of today by changing events of the past.
A multiplayer edition of the Big Kahuna franchise is coming exclusively to Nintendo's console.
Dark Knight, Gotham Knight, Black Knight.... Amazingly, this Wii-exclusive game won't have Batman.
With the Wii version officially announced, Capcom has sent along the first five zombie-slashing screens.
News got out during E3 that this zombie- slashing game was in the works. Now, Capcom made it official.
The rock legend will also be a playable character. Here's hoping they don't render the joints.
The all-new Pirates: The Key of Dreams hits WiiWare, while two Genesis games join the old-school VC.
With 10.9 million units sold, Nintendo's console edges past Microsoft's Xbox 360 for the top spot.
Bob Barker will make a return to remind Wii owners everywhere to spay and neuter their pets.
You've heard about the game announcements. Come inside for the scoop and initial details.
Shipping in 2009, it'll let players fish on Easter Island, the Amazon and under the Golden Gate Bridge.
EA had the most aggressive press event we've seen in years, with news that should put others on watch.
There are a lot of PS3 and Xbox 360 games on this list. Midway's going to be busy this year.
It looks like Ubisoft is taking Cooking Mama head-on with its newest IP. The Mac version is a nice touch.
Looks like the PS3 and Xbox 360 aren't getting any Majesco love this year; it's Wii and DS alone.
Konami knows when it's got a good thing going, but DS owners are the only ones who'll get this version.
Majesco's Wii-exclusive game will get a companion Nintendo DS version later this year.
D2C Games will upload its arcade-styled racing game to Nintendo's online service today.
The game lets players draw shapes to get their avatar from Point A to Point B.
Konami will ship the Wii-exclusive game later this year. Castlevania, a fighter?
The Zuma clone is updated for the Wii, while Fatal Fury 2 hits the Virtual Console.
THQ hopes you're looking forward to embarking on some sub-mantle spelunking.
How Warner Bros. hopes to make a game out of this, we'll never know.
Ubisoft seems to be going all out for its next round of Prince of Persia games.
EA is targeting girls with this version of the sing-and-dance game.
Another year, another Madden, another million-plus seller. Do you need to know more?
Maybe it's because Sega thinks Wii gamers are more in tune with the female sleuth?
There's also a Wii version of the game, which makes the PS3 omission even more odd.
Time for a trip down memory lane, this time with handheld style.
Majesco cooks up a new baking game, this one developed by Digital Embryo.
Just in time for the movie's release, the game heads to retail courtesy of THQ.
The game comes with a Guitar Grip peripheral that turns the DS into a pseudo guitar.
The space shooter joins a Sega Master System and NeoGeo game appearing on Virtual Console.
Volleyball and bocce ball make sense, but football and cricket? OK....
Get your MTV-produced rock on, Nintendophiles.
The dog-infused games will also release on Wii, PS2, DS and PC.
LucasArts takes the wraps off its movie/TV tie-in, and this one's just for Nintendo.
Hear directly from Tecmo's own legal team what they think about Itagaki and his team.
Shipping in Q4 2008, the game will be Benoit Sokal's first adventure title for the DS.
If sitting on the sofa is a bit too sedentary for you, you'll want to look into this hardware.
The game will also appear on DS and PlayStation 2.
Block Breaker Deluxe is three games hitting WiiWare and Virtual Console today.
2K Sports' tennis game will be available at North American retailers on June 24.
2K Sports' hockey game will be the first such licensed title on Nintendo's newest platform.
The open-world rescue-driving game races into stores in North America today.
Celebrity fitness trainer Jillian Michaels will be the "cover athlete," as it were.
A Guitar Hero logo will be imprinted on the special silver-and-black DS.
The side-scrolling 2D shooter is based on the online game Tumiki Fighters.
You can't really say you're surprised at the news, can you?
Subtitled Urban Assault, it'll also ship for the PSP and Nintendo DS.
Better late than never, we suppose. WiiWare gets a new game today, too.
Activision has picked up the game and will also release it on PS2 and DS.
Now, will you want digital thrills as much as you want the real ones?
Sega's superhero game smashes into retail with updates already planned.
The Wii will get a new fighting game this fall.
The Original Adventures continue the tongue-in-cheek humor of the LEGO series, this time with a fedora.
Activision is publishing the movie-based game, so you know it's also coming to PS2, DS and PC, right?
THQ will bring the franchise to a non-PC platform for the first time this fall.
Nintendo also uploads a VIrtual Console game from the NeoGeo.
EA shows some more exclusive love for Nintendo's popular game systems.
Ubisoft is going the way of extreme sports, nabbing the Olympic gold medalist for the cover.
Aksys Games pops a quaint Wii-exclusive game onto Nintendo's new digital platform.
The doctor is finally in, as is a Virtual Console version of Metal Slug, both of which released today.
Activision is taking Rock Band head on with a game that will even ship for Wii and PS2.
The Consumer Electronics Association finds that sports don't take away game time, they actually add to it.
If you've ever wanted to do battle as a colossal insect mech, well....
Nintendo has once again uploaded some games to the Wii Shop Channel today, but this week includes a Virtual Console game and WiiWare games, the first time both types of games have been uploaded on the same day. Nintendo last Monday took a break from its Virtual Console update to launch the WiiWare exclusively. The Virtual Console sees just one new game today: SKYKID, which originally appeared on the NES. Available for 500 Wii Points, the side-scrolling game follows the tale of Red Baron as he battles in the sky with his rival, Blue Max. Using moves like the loop-the-loops, players can shoot down enemies from behind, or fly low to pick up bombs and drop them on command posts, warships or other designated targets. Enemy fire will cause players to crash, as expected -- unless they're able to recover by rapidly pressing buttons. WiiWare gets two new games today:...
Nothing says "happy Monday" like being called a fat American by a videogame. And Nintendo wants to make today a happy Monday for us all, so they've shipped Wii Fit and the Wii Balance Board to retail today. As you can read in our Wii Fit review, the game has different aspects to intrigue male and female gamers, but one nigh-universal element is the game's propensity for called gamers "overweight" the first time they stop on the Balance Board. Lovely. At an MSRP of $89.99, Wii Fit comes packaged with the Wii Balance Board, a platform that senses both weight and shifts in movement and balance. The Wii Balance Board connects wirelessly to the Wii console and is the tool by which gamers can participate in more than 40 activities such as yoga, aerobics, strength training and balance. Helpful virtual trainers in the game talk users through the different activities...
The would-be "Rock Band killer" will also appear on Wii and DS.
Konami says the DS franchise will make its Wii debut this fall.
Konami unveils the handheld game, which will ship this fall.
The game will ship this fall, just in time for hunting season.
That's right, a Microsoft-developed game is headed to the Nintendo DS.
The vertically scrolling shoot-em-up blasts off onto Nintendo's platform.
Hudson's 10-sport Wii-exclusive is now in stores for $30.
Activision's next Pitfall adventure will be a Wii exclusive.
EA's Wii-exclusive version will support the Wii Balance Board.
If you want to know the list of inaugural games and their prices, read this news item.
Indie developers can now have their games downloaded by Wii owners.
A Nintendo DS version will also ship this fall. First game details inside.
The game will also ship for PC, and an entirely new SKU will hit for Nintendo DS.
THQ snags the rights to the Marvel franchise, with a game slated to release in 2009.
A new, free channel lets you download DS demos on your console. Interesting method, no?
OK, technically EA shipped it, but it's Spielberg's first gaming brainchild.
Majesco hopes you want to do x-rays and surgery on lions, tigers and bears.
The title, with 25 party games, won't hit retailers until 2009.
No reasons were given, but the absence of this huge conglomerate will no doubt be felt.
EA, MTV and Harmonix are giving you plenty of time to prepare yourselves for this new content.
Warner Bros. Interactive is watching a couple of its licensed games race into retail.
No homoerotic jokes, please. These six games for the Wii, PS2 and DS are all quite clean.
The NES game Renegade, plus an N64 Pokemon puzzle game, head for the Wii.
Nintendo hopes you want to put 1,000 crossword puzzles into the palm of your hand.
A nationwide ban on consoles has had little effect on curbing sales in China.
D3Publisher will bring the Cartoon Network show to a Nintendo handheld near you.
We're not all that surprised it won't get a next-gen version, but we're disappointed.
The $20 game is scheduled to ship in July.
Now would-be console owners have one more place to spend their money.
Nintendo's stalwart kart-racing game is now available in stores.
And you thought this old-school NES game would never see the light of day again....
The company says there's no need to reduce the price of the Wii or the DS, and sales support that claim.
THQ will publish a movie tie-in game for Nintendo's handheld to coincide with the movie's release.
Order Up! is hoping to give Cooking Mama a run for her money.
Activision will step up to the plate this August.
EA and Hasbro are teaming up and hope you land on their Boardwalk.
The next two Mystery Dungeon games hit stores this week.
The licensed game will ship just around the same time as the like-named film hits theaters.
The game from Aksys Games will rise to retail in Q4 2008.
Now you, too, can shoot elephants using the Wiimote. Just kidding. Bad joke.
THQ hops on the band genre with a peripheral-free rockin' game.
Phantasy Star III Generations of Doom joins River City Ransom as today's Wii Shop Channel offerings.
The arcade-style racing game will be available for download later this year.
Ignition has shipped Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Alien Brain Thingys today.
The simulation will let players experience life as an air-traffic controller.
Hudson will bring the game to the Wii later this year.
Capcom's re-imagined game makes good use of the Wii Remote.
Now that baseball season is upon us, it's time to rekindle our love affair with arcade-y hardball action.
Nintendo's latest motion-inducing controller will be a bit more expensive than anticipated.
The game that started the Pipe Dream craze will make a long-overdue emergence later this year.
One comes from the Sega Genesis, the other from the Sega Master System.
The Wii baseball game starring Mario and Co. will ship later this year.
Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People will be published this June by Telltale Games.
Two fall releases, Zenses Ocean and Zenses Rainforest, are supposedly designed specifically to appeal to female gamers.
Both games will retail for $19.99.
Atlus has shipped its latest game, complete with Wi-Fi multiplayer support.
Apparently counterfeiting Pokemon cards is a multi-million-dollar venture. Who knew?
Atlus USA will ship the Nintendo DS game on July 1.
Sega is bringing its addictive party game to Apple's mobile phone via a demo -- full version later.
Let's face it, Yoshi's one of the most lovable "secondary" characters Nintendo's created.
The first six episodes of Season One will ship this fall.
Sega's game is coming to the PlayStation 2 as well.
THQ will publish the game, which is being developed by the Drawn to Life team.
The open-world rescue-driving game will appear in May.
The N64 classic heads for Wii Virtual Console, along with Sega's Wonder Boy.
Now you track the latest news, reviews and previews directly from Facebook.
The game will combine genres, as it's a music-based rhythm-action adventure.
Konami sends its virtual pet game with a social networking twist off to retail.
It's safe to say this is the only time you'll ever get to use "Energy Bonbons" as weapons.
Now it's up to shareholders themselves to decide the next steps.
Wonder Boy and Fantasy Zone will be the first wave of many.
The survival-horror game heads to retail today for all three systems.
Majesco will bring the kids' properties to Nintendo's platform this summer.
Team Ninja's powerful ninja makes his DS debut.
Harmonix, MTV and EA hope casual gamers want to rock, too.
It's not the lottery game, though; just the old-school Sega Genesis game.
Ubisoft's just full of news today, isn't it?
Let's just say we didn't see this one coming.
Time to get your portable rock on.
If you fancy yourself a game-trivia junkie, you'll want to enter this contest.
The next chapter in the survival adventure series heads for a handheld near you.
It's also for the DS, PS2 and basically every other system you might possibly play.
Atlus will ship the handheld role-playing game in May.
Feel free to read through this one; the rightful owner won't care.
The game is one of two new Wii Virtual Console games that hits the Wii today.
Looking for good deals through Amazon? We've got your one-stop shop right here.
Majesco will release this home-decorating game just in time for the holidays.
Nintendo's pre-order special is really geared toward the hardcore Pokemon fans.
Time to get your arcade shootin' arms ready, people!
A new mini-golf game is also scheduled to ship for the Wii.
Now you know when you'll be able to get your kart racing on via the Wii.
A lightgun shooter and the Wii Remote just go hand in hand, don't they?
Nyko says it's time to "cut the cord" with your Wii.
Looking for a unique DS shooter? This one might fit the bill.
The online PC game Babysitting Mania will switch gears this fall, as Majesco today announced plans to create a Babysitting Mania Nintendo DS game. Based on the hit PC simulation, Babysitting Mania challenges players to manage unruly kids, lists of chores and out-of-control houses without losing their cool. The game is the sequel to Nanny Mania, which has been downloaded more than 7 million times. In Babysitting Mania, players progress through more than 100 levels of fast-paced, overlapping challenges as they feed, entertain and clean up after rambunctious kids. The action will unfold in 20 chaotic houses, with players using the DS Touch Screen to manage every aspect of the household, from strategically employing "timeouts" to overseeing bonus birthday-party levels that add neighborhood party guests. Babysitting Mania for DS will also see players caring for children in various stages of their lives--from babies to toddlers to teens. Now if only...
You should care because the company owns distribution rights for WWE and ESPN, among other properties.
If you're a Wii owner, you may in fact already own this one by now.
We're looking for a few good responses again, this time with different questions.
Puyo Puyo 2 and Powerball will be on their way soon.
THQ takes the wraps off All Star Cheer Squad, a cheerleading game for Wii and DS.
Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer comes from the studio behind the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon game.
Now you, too, can play ball in the post-HGH hardball world.
This one ventures outside the brain to test your core reflexes and physical abilities.
Conspiracy Entertainment's new IQ-boosting game heads to stores.
Now you can play as characters from The Lion King, Winnie the Pooh, Lilo & Stitch and Finding Nemo.
The SNES game is now available for download on the Wii.
A midnight madness event? Sounds like a good thing to us.
The new gameplay mode involves a host of tweaks in the a single-player game, including faster play and melee attacks.
Want to play as Ryu on the DS? You'll have to wait just a few more weeks.
2K Sports steps up to bat with this one, but I suppose it was kind of expected, right?
Use the motion-sensitive controls to reel in a big one.
Amazingly, this one doesn't require any peripherals.
What's this? A brain game on the DS? Who'd a-thunk?
2K Sports lets fantasy baseball folks run amok with their handheld gaming systems.
Want to see the next Pokemon games in action? Here's your first shot.
Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness will ship for Nintendo DS in April.
The N64 game Kirby 64 is coming to Wii Virtual Console today.
Well, EA wants to buy all of Take-Two Interactive, which includes Rockstar and the next BioShock, of course.
If there's a Wii exclusive, there's an audience for it.
Konami's bringing a new version of its old-school game to Nintendo's handheld.
The Balance Board peripheral will be introduced at the same time, obviously.
Nintendo's new downloadable game service will come in just a few months.
Time to get your alternative footie on, folks.
We must admit, this isn't the type of game we expected to see on Nintendo's new system.
Don't get too excited, fanboys. It's "just" the original NES version.
The first band-exclusive Guitar Hero game will hit shelves in June.
The little PC game with a huge following is getting microsized for Nintendo's handheld.
A new PS2-exclusive Dora the Explorer game is also available today.
Hudson drops the handheld dungeon game into North American retailers.
Codemasters will even include a street creator/editor.
Yep, Will Wright's game finally gets a release date.
In fact, EA's got a slew of Hasbro-licensed games on the horizon.
The SNES game is one of two titles now available on the Wii Shop Channel.
See how the point-and-click adventures are coming along on Nintendo's handheld system.
It's coming to the PS2, too, but it seems to us like most parents will be interested in the Wii version.
An RPG that's controlled just with the Nunchuk? You've got our attention.
Apparently Atari is hoping little girls with ponies will swoop up this new handheld game.
In spite of this unveiling date, the game will still be available in May 2008.
Konami ships its latest Karaoke Revolution game today.
The movie-based game is coming to the DS and mobile phones too, but a headline can only be so long.
Amazingly, it will only retail for $20.
Is that an elephant in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?
Neither game is new, per se, but they're new to the Wii Virtual Console.
Same hardware, new color, and probably millions of new units going to be sold soon.
An arcade boxer? Hmm, Fight Night must have gotten a little too realistic for EA's liking.
The movie-based game will also have a Nintendo DS and PlayStation 2 counterpart.
The Wii peripheral will hit retail stores in February.
The DS version of Bomberman is touch sensitive, of course.
Another old-school game hits the Wii Shop Channel, this one oh-so-appropriate for the weather.
We watched the Packers game, so we
saw the four-below temperatures. We've felt the cold fronts move in, so we've seen winter in all its glory. But somehow, winter just seems a bit more "complete" when there's a dude on the luge, a guy jumping in skis, a team pushing a bobsled and some ladies curling. Ah, yes, winter sports...nothing quite beats them, and nothing quite says "welcome to cold weather" like people freezing in spandex....
It's also available for the Wii, if you're interested.
For the past six years, we've done our
best to give you from-the-hip, honest and timely coverage of videogames and gaming systems. Last fall we expanded into Blu-ray Disc, HD-DVD and home electronics, and judging by your page views, that content has been a refreshing addition. Now we want to hear from you directly: what would you like DailyGame to write about in the coming weeks, months and years? Basically, we're pulling....
TIme to get your militaristic handheld combat on.
The Adventures of Lolo 2 also hits the Wii Shop Channel today.
There's an audience for this game somewhere. Probably wearing wife beaters.
Finally we hear more about the Wii version of the game.
Mirosoft leads all overall spending, but Nintendo wins the hardware war.
The old-school PC click-and-solve-riddles game is headed to Nintendo's handheld console.
The install base of the PlayStation 3 is too small for some key developers' tastes, say analysts with theSimExchange, and the PS3 being the lowest-selling game system during the 2007 holiday season isn't likely to help matters. In October and November, the first-person shooter market -- which analyst Jesse Divnich says can only support two premier titles at once under normal circumstances-- was dominated by The Orange Box and Halo 3 on Xbox 360, while November and December were dominated by Call of Duty 4 and Halo 3. On the PS3, however, The Orange Box saw particularly low sales. "Unfortunately, the PS3 has such a small install base it is unable to successfully support two first-person-shooters in the same month," said Divnich. "This theory will likely hold true for other great titles under the same genre, with Uncharted: Drake's Fortune and Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction cannibalizing each...