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Nintendo platforms had a commanding presence on NPD Group's U.S. retail top 20 video game software sales chart for December, made available to Gamasutra this morning. Seven of the top 20 games were available on Nintendo Wii, while six were for Nintendo DS, for a total of 13 Nintendo platform games on the list. Four Xbox 360 games and three PlayStation 3 games made the list. Nintendo was the publisher with the most titles to break into the top 20, leading the way with nine games. Ubisoft and Electronic Arts followed with three, and Sega and Activision Blizzard with two each. According to Wedbush Morgan's Michael Pachter, 114 titles sold over 100,000 units in December 2009, so all games in December's top 20 sold significantly more than 100,000 units -- although NPD Group only provided exact sales figures for the top 10. Outside of the already-revealed Top 10, a number of titles fared well without making the initial list. In particular, Nintendo's The Legend Of Zelda: Spirit Tracks and New Super Mario Bros. for DS were Number 11 and Number 12 respectively, with bestisdimof Mario & Sonic's Winter Olympics game for DS and Wii taking up the next two spots.
Seeking to capitalize wow gold on the success of World of Warcraft aion gold in his wow gold native country, a Chinese aion power leveling businessman has opened a restaurant rife with artistic touches gleaned from Blizzard’s MMO.
Not really sure it would help much, given how many people fall for phishing scams and wind up with keyloggers on their systems. Just spend a day in the Customer Service Forum (I think it's called In-game support for EU) and see what I mean. All the clever passwords in the world mean nothing if you hand them over to hackers like lollies. His goal, he claims, is to offer WoW fans a place to enjoy wow power leveling themselves and share in his affection for the game.
A lot of it is common sense - things like using an authenticator (which also gets you a nifty Corehound pet), not giving your account name/password to anyone (even if they say they're a Blizzard employee), and keeping up-to-date browser software and anti-virus on your computer. It never hurts to reiterate these things, though; many accounts get compromised every day through not observing these rules.
From the recreation of Tel’drassil in the center of the wow gold dining room to the vast murals depicting artwork from the game, the attention to detail wow power leveling alone is evidence of that affection.
It would be nice if we could use case sensitive passwords and even better alt+753 type of things (alt+753 = ± ). I dunno about the alt thing would it mess up but atleast casesensitive. I watched some year old password hack test on IT magazine and their systems couldn't hack password that looked like "Itw4sTyp3dLikeths" because of cases and the mark.
Also dont ever use same email you are actually using specially with things like msn. hotmail etc accounts are under constant hack snipes. While I’m sure this eatery would be sued out of existence if it were created wow gold here in the United States, Chinese copyright law is somewhat less strict. Though I’m sure Blizzard — and Chinese WoW operator The9 — are less than pleased with the restaurant, it’s unclear if either firm has any legal options regarding the establishment.
Further down the chart, other third-party DS and Wii titles, including Warner Bros' Scribblenauts for DS and Ubisoft's Just Dance for Wii battled it out with console versions of Madden NFL and the PS3 version of Assassin's Creed II, among others.
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