US console sales charts: May 21-27
New Super Mario Bros. keeps kicking on retailer's best-seller chart; Table Tennis makes strong debut on Bestbuy.com's best-seller list.
New Super Mario Bros. keeps kicking on retailer's best-seller chart; Table Tennis makes strong debut on Bestbuy.com's best-seller list.
Mario factory announces price point (sort of), says six million units in channel by March 2007.
New Super Mario Bros. jumps into number-one slot of Best Buy's bestseller list; DS duo leads Xbox 360- and PS2-heavy top 10.
Nintendo's new handheld available in black and white in Europe from the end of next month.
Lots of titles head to the DS and GameBoy Advance, but the GameCube is largely overlooked in the run-up to the Wii.
New Super Mario Bros., multiplatform movie tie-ins with X-Men: The Last Stand and The Da Vinci Code highlight the thin week after E3 2006.
One new Game Boy Advance game and 23 new DS games form the handheld offering.
Mario breaks away from the tennis court, the baseball field, and the party scene to get back to doing what he does best: running to the right and jumping on ...
Nintendo's redesigned portable finally coming to North America; "polar white" color available at launch, others may follow.
Three winners will attend Nintendo pre-E3 press briefing; one will be the first consumer to play the console.
Plumbing siblings make their comeback in their home country on May 25; game still on schedule for North American release on May 15.
Retail sources indicate that the redesigned portable may be in stores this month, or in June; business sense points toward May.
Wavering release date of New Super Mario Bros. wavers once more; shifting date fuels DS Lite release rumors.
Nintendo's plumbers to stay in the pipes for another week; DS game now scheduled for May 21.
Mario and Luigi are back to their two-dimensional roots, and we've tried out the latest version of their new adventure.
Latest iteration of Nintendo's series bouncing onto DSes May 7; new marble-puzzle game coming June 5.
[UPDATE] Opera Web browser and digital TV tuner announced for Nintendo's handheld; new utilities and games galore also discussed at event in Tokyo.
Wireless two-player head-to-head action, minigames for up to four players confirmed.
The GameSpot's E3 2005 Editors' Choice Awards detail what we thought were the highlights of the show.
It's an all-new 2D Super Mario game. That should be enough to get you excited right there.
We take a look at some Super Mario Bros. DS footage, and bring you our impressions.
Super Mario 64 DS and Spider-Man 2 highlight a US launch lineup that will consist of 10 to 12 titles. Also, Japanese launch details, Final Fantasy III confirmed.
Massive game-maker touts its portable's growing catalog, massive third-party support.
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