With barely enough Pokémon to fill half a „normal“ generation, I thought finding a handful of weird and creepy Pokédex entries from Kalos would be tough.
Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcC33OwsZpg
With barely enough Pokémon to fill half a „normal“ generation, I thought finding a handful of weird and creepy Pokédex entries from Kalos would be tough.
Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcC33OwsZpg
Do you remember that annoying bug in Pokemon X & Y? Nintendo promised an update to address the issue and today, it has been released as an update for the title on the eShop. So, if you have experienced the bug or want to avoid it, you should update the game as soon as possible.
Official Source: http://www.vg247.com/2013/10/25/pokemon-x-y-luminose-city-save-game-bug-fix-arrives-on-3ds/
f you were playing the new Pokémon X & Y you might be experienced corruption of your savegame in certain parts of the map. If this is your case, don’t panic. Nintendo is aware of the issue and is working around the clock to release a fix soon.
According to Nintendo Life:
Earlier this week we reported on a game breaking bug in Pokémon X & Y that was affecting some gamers in Europe and North America; it was discovered that — occasionally — saving in Lumiose City can cause irreversible corruption of save data, forcing the unfortunate players to start all over again. Nintendo has now acknowledged the issue and advised that it’s working on a fix.
Posted on the company’s Japanese website, the message — allowing for some quirks in translation — suggests that work on a fix is under way for those that have experienced the problem, with a „few days“ apparently mentioned though, to be safe, let’s just treat this as a case of „as soon as possible“. The post acknowledges Lumiose City — or Miare City in Japan — as the source of the issue, with advice to save in buildings such as the Pokémon Centre. The map below reportedly shows areas that prompt the bug.
Official Source: http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2013/10/nintendo_working_on_fix_for_pokemon_x_and_y_game_breaking_bug
Pokemon X & Y moves over 1.8 million units in Japan, while GTA 5 moves a respectable 360.115 units. Vita sales hit 60,166 thanks to the release of the new model (2000).
Media Create released its Japanese sales charts, showing that Pokemon X & Y moved over 1.8 million units on the week ending October 13, beating rival new entry Grand Theft Auto V, which still did pretty good over there, selling 360,115 units.
Pokémon, of course, boosted the Nintendo 3DS sales. PS Vita sales also increased a lot this week with the release of the new model (PCH-2000) in Japan; it came in second on the hardware chart at 60,166 sales. Meanwhile, the Wii U just sold around ~3,000 units this week…
Here’s the full Software and Hardware data:
Software sales (lifetime to date in brackets)
1) Pokemon X / Y (3DS) – 1,866,570 (NEW)
2) Grand Theft Auto V (PS3) – 360,115 (NEW)
3) Monster Hunter 4 (3DS) – 110,208 (2,652,824)
4) Tales of Symphonia Chronicles (PS3) – 77,228 (NEW)
5) Dangan-Ronpa 1-2: Reload (Vita) – 76,172 (NEW)
6) Soccer Tsuku: Pro Soccer Club! (PS3) – 73,696 (NEW)
7) Fairy Fencer F (PS3) – 40,666 (NEW)
8) Soccer Tsuku: Pro Soccer Club! (Vita) – 33,898 (NEW)
9) Grand Theft Auto V (360) – 26,612 (NEW)
10) Warriors Orochi 3: Ultimate (PS3) – 11,044 (116,054)
11) Friend Collection: New Life (3DS) – 7,727 (1,466,168)
12) F1 2013 (PS3) – 7,406 (NEW)
13) Animal Crossing: New Leaf (3DS) – 6,785 (3,438,374)
14) Armored Core: Verdict Day (PS3) – 6,619 (80,425)
15) The Legend Of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki (Vita) – 5,920 (98,633)
16) Youkai Watch (3DS) – 5,551 (200,340)
17) Disney Magic Castle: My Happy Life (3DS) – 5,401 (290,727)
18) The Legend Of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki (PS3) – 5,226 (85,678)
19) Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (3DS) – 4,650 (328,863)
20) Tsukei Gakuen: Kou (Vita) – 4,527 (NEW)
Hardware sales (previous week / lifetime to date in brackets)
1. Nintendo 3DS – 213,570 (122,987 / 13,223,532)
2. PlayStation Vita – 60,166 (3,538 / 1,904,627)
3. PlayStation 3 – 12,395 (10,232 / 9,522,852)
4. Sony PSP – 3,467 (4,093 / 20,010,024)
5. Wii U – 3,276 (4,001 / 1,091,912)
6. Wii – 703 (914 / 12,701,361)
7. Xbox 360 – 575 (354 / 1,634,309)
Official Source: http://www.computerandvideogames.com/434100/japan-pokemon-x-y-sells-18-million-in-debut-week/