Pink DS Lite tops Amazon list
Nintendo handheld heads up EOY sales for online retailer.
Nintendo handheld heads up EOY sales for online retailer.
Research by UK analyst TNS Worldpanel Entertainment finds that women and over-45s are the fastest-growing gaming groups.
Delta Air Lines offers free playable demos including Brain Age, Elite Beat Agents, and Clubhouse Games to its customers.
Six of the portable's games have sold 1 million; Nintendogs has sold more than 4 million.
Madden tops online retailer's top sellers once again, fends off Final Fantasy XII; GTA: Vice City Stories debuts strong.
Sam Fisher zip lines to top, zombies rise again, Bully overcomes criticisms, and guess what's back...Nintendogs.
Massive DS sales boost six-month net income by 48 percent; overall sales up to 69 percent, but outlook remains unchanged.
Tiger Woods tees off, Scarface scores, Madden stays strong, Mortal Kombat strikes, and the DS double-dips.
FIFA 07 still holding on to the top slot for a third week, Scarface: The World Is Yours debuts at number two.
Fifa 07 retains the top spot for second week; Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy climbs back up; Tiger Woods and Kingdom Hearts II hold steady.
EA's FIFA 07 hits the top spot in its first week of release; Kingdom Hearts II, Company of Heroes also enter the top 10.
Lego Star Wars II stays at the top for a second week, but it's all change elsewhere in the top 10.
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy jumps up from number three to number one, pushing Dead Rising off the top spot.
New Super Mario Bros. leapfrogs Saints Row and Madden back into the top slot after a brief hiatus.
Zombie-killing Dead Rising snatches top-of-the-crop slot from gangster-killing Saints Row; three new entries debut in the top 10.
LocoRoco, GRAW top list for high-profile UK event with eight nominations across a total of 17 categories; We Love Katamari, Guitar Hero also prove popular.
Hoods from Saints Row bust caps in Madden, jacks first place in Best Buy's sales charts; Mario, Fox McCloud represent for DS.
Saints Row overtakes Cars for pole position on this week's UK game charts, making it a double whammy for publisher THQ.
Final Fantasy III leads nine other titles to total DS domination of Japan's top 10 weekly best-sellers.
Summer stagnation continues with no change in the top six; slow start for Ninety-Nine Nights.
Madden NFL 07 takes top seven slots in last week's Best Buy charts; Dead Rising, Brain Age, New Super Mario Bros. round out list.
Nintendo first-party titles take seven of top 10 slots; DS games have top five positions locked down.
It's a mad, mad, Madden world as EA's exclusive football franchise dominates the Best Buy charts.
A good week for EA and the DS; a bad week for anyone looking for excitement from their games chart.
Nintendo wins annual award for innovation; mobile title also recognized.
New Super Mario Bros. leaps back to number one; popular user-made game debuts at number three.
Led by THQ's Cars, the top three games remain the same for the third week running, while budget releases fill up the rest of the chart.
Mario, Brain Age swarmed by zombies of Dead Rising; bargain pricing sees Ridge Racer 6 drift into fourth, Unreal Championship fight for fifth.
PSP strategy title SD Gundam G Generation Portable grabs top spot; Star Fox Command misses top 10 in first week.
Gloomy industry mood further evaporates as $386 million tally bests 2005 figures; software up by 22 percent, hardware 23 percent--both largely in part to the DS.
Cerebral treadmill sells more than 4 million worldwide, more than 3 million in Japan; Europe's Brain Age sales off to a fast start since June release.
Nintendo's DS rules the top 10 again as gamers gear up for Madden's release; a few 360 titles sneak back on the list.
Cars, Liberty City Stories, and New Super Mario Bros. all hold steady as newcomers get caught up in the midsummer retail doldrums.
Edinburgh Interactive Entertainment Festival returns this month; public game screenings and industry conferences confirmed.
Slew of new titles lead by Tamagotchi and Sengoku Basara 2 storms this week's rankings; DS games take seven of the top 10 spots.
Mario, Brain Age are back on top again with NCAA Football 07 in hot pursuit; PSP Tekken punches into top 10 in debut week.
Cars ends Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories' five weeks at the top, and a platinum release of The Sims 2 helps it re-enter the chart.
Mario bounces back to the top slot; virtual cookbook serves up piping-hot sales figures; GameCube reenters top 10.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories makes it five weeks at the top, followed by THQ's Cars, which jumps 14 places to number two.
Gamers are ready for football as NCAA 07 takes three of top four; Cars motors trifecta into top 10.
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