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Ben 10 Game Sells 2.5m Worldwide

D3Publisher said Wednesday that its Cartoon Network licensed title Ben 10: Protector of Earth has sold 2.5 million units worldwide. The multiplatform game, now selling for $19, launched just over a year ago on October 30, 2007. It was the first Ben 10 interactive game, and is available for Wii, PS2, DS and PSP.

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heroicjanitor5632d ago

THAT MEANS 100% AAA GAME OF THE YEAR DEFO LITTLEBIGPLANET AND FAR CRY 2 AIN'T GOT SH1T ON THIS!!!!

Now you know what I see when people say Littlebigplanet flopped because of poor sales... Review scores indicate if it's a flop and sales only matter for a business

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thereapersson5632d ago (Edited 5632d ago )

According to 360 fanboys, because this game sold this much, it must be better than every "AAA" game released thus far for the PS3 and the 360. Because you know, sales and popularity = quality...

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Captain_Sony5632d ago

I jsut like the fact that someone managed geat sales for a game and didnt have a 360 or PS3 version of the game at all.
To the idiots comparing this multi platform game to 1 exclusive for PS3 and 1 for 360. It's time to grow up..

callahan095632d ago

This is why I'm constantly fighting with people who say that a game with poor sales is failure. Commercial failure: fair enough. But I once said "Sales do not equal quality" and got a ton of disagrees. Well, if you disagree with that quoted sentence, then have fun playing Ben 10 while I'm enjoying Resistance 2 and LittleBigPlanet.

Spike475632d ago

quality does not equal sales.

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Playstation Network Wrap-Up for February 4th, 2010

Diehard GameFAN writes: "The past few weeks have been weak for the Playstation Store. For two straight weeks, we had weak updates with little content. Then last week, we had an update with a lot of content, most of which sucked. This week brings us a bunch of demos, including a couple of high-profile ones, some interesting sales, a new Qore episode, and a new game."

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Nintendo Owns All Format Top Ten in Australia

Koku Gamer writes: 'The Wii and the DS are outright winners in Australia this week as they cover the whole of the Australian All Format Full Priced Games for the week ending 26th July.'

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glennc5386d ago

nuffin much out at the moment

Ziriux5385d ago

Of course it's dominating, it's a dry summer of games for all the platforms.

JonnyBadfinger5385d ago

actually its winter in Australia so, yeah its f***ing cold.

I dont understand this, i only no of 1 person with a wii and he gave it to his little brother. where it gets the support from here in Australia ill never know. The country is very 360 heavily dominated.

the DS i can understand because it is 3x better than a PSP, thinking of getting a DS for Scribblenauts.

But all this would explain the ammount of Wii/DS and Nintendo products advertised on the TV, there seems to be a new ad every week for nintendo

Jugg4n4ut5385d ago

nintendo is tooo powerful!!!!!!!!

Fullish5385d ago

They must be stopped, no matter the cost < Transformers movie ftw

Shnazzyone5385d ago

yatzee from zero punctuation is going to be pissed. Oh well! Nintendo owns all sales charts this gen. They just know more about the games business in the end. Meanwhile the two new kids on the block are struggling to follow suit and not offend their uppity and cantankerous fanbases.

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MCV Industry Excellence Awards 2009 Finalists Announced

Taking place on Thursday April 23rd at The Brewery, Chiswell Street, London, this year's MCV Industry Excellence Awards will be the most hotly-contested ever, with 17 accolades up for grabs, across a diverse range of categories covering the entire industry.

Nintendo, EA, Ubisoft, Microsoft, Sega and Activision will battle it out for the Games Publisher Award, whilst individual titles Guitar Hero World Tour, GTA IV, FIFA 09, Fallout 3, Wii Fit and Call of Duty: World At War compete for Game Campaign.

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