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About a week ago, it came to our attention that the Devil May Cry 3 had a strong dominance on the PS3 in Japan, but figured the game would have a tougher time in the US and the UK.
It seems we were wrong.
Super Smash Bros Brawl has been anticipated for a long time. By pretty much every gamer... ever. The fact that the game has sold over 820,000 copies in it's first week on sale shouldn't really come as any shock, then.
Considering the PS3’s dominance over the Xbox 360 in Japan, this one is a bit of a no-brainer, but recent sales figure indicate the PS3 version of Devil May Cry 4 has outsold the Xbox 360 version by almost 5-to-1 in Japan.
The previous DMC received it's own OST, but only after fans passionately requested that Capcom release one. Learning from their mistakes, Capcom have announced that an OST for DMC4 will be released on February 28th in Japan for ¥ 3,990 (US$ 37.50).
Fans willing to put down a pre-order for the next instalment of the Devil May Cry series from select stores, will be in for a treat when the title lands on our shores in early 2008, in the form of a very limited run of Devil May Cry 4 Special DVDs.
Oftentimes when a series crosses from one console to another it usually means significant differences, and perhaps sacrifices, in quality or gameplay. The same cannot be said of the upcoming multi-platform Devil May Cry 4; the only noticeable difference here is the lack of differences.
Thats right, another great piece of news this year at E3 is that Devil May Cry 4 will infact be coming to Xbox 360 (Well I thought it was great news as I own an Xbox 360). E3 go'ers were both shocked and excited when they heard the news and couldn't wait to download the trailer on Xbox live when they got home.
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