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News: Sony dates Heavy Rain for Europe
January 8, 2010 at 11:00 am

End of Feb for PS3 exclusive.

Heavy Rain will be released in Europe on 26th February.

That date's just been made official on the European PlayStation blog.

Retailers were guessing at a date earlier this week, and had been hitting - as it turns out - the nail firmly on the head.

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News: New games on WiiWare, DSiWare and VC
January 8, 2010 at 8:55 am

Shinobi! Stunt Cars! Art Academy 2.

Nintendo's Friday WiiWare, Virtual Console and DSiWare update brings six new games to the table.

On WiiWare you can tear around hair-raising courses in Stunt Cars and relax with a baseball bat in Stop Stress: A Day of Fury.

Each of those costs 800 Wii Points (£5.60/€8).

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News: Nintendo most eco-unfriendly - Greenpeace
January 8, 2010 at 8:19 am

Scores minimal points in annual report.

Greenpeace has more highlighted Nintendo as the most environmentally unfriendly of all its annually surveyed electronics companies.

This year's Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics study scored the company just 1.4 out of 10 for its chemical, e-waste and energy policies, the lowest of the 18 companies included.

The Japanese manufacturer scored zero on e-waste and on its commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions due to a second year of increases, despite its pledge to cut them.

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News: New Super Mario Bros. on top in Japan
January 8, 2010 at 7:31 am

Final Fantasy XIII sales up to 1.8m.

Square Enix's PS3-exclusive Final Fantasy XIII continued to do big business in Japan as the Far East led the way into 2010.

The JRPG finished fourth on Media Create's software chart for the week ending 3rd January, boosting its lifetime sales by 111,705 up to 1.8 million units - over a third of the local installed base for the console itself.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii topped the chart, selling 268,212 copies and taking its its lifetime total up to 2.7m units.

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