Diner Dash: Flo On The Go Ships For Nintendo DS The new female face of casual gaming is making the jump from PC to the Nintendo DS. That’s right, Flo from the renown Diner Dash franchise is now appearing in the new DS time-management title, Diner Dash: Flo On The Go, and it’s currently available for purchase.
According to the press release…
Join everyone’s favorite hard-working waitress, Flo, as she embarks on a tropical cruise that turns out to be anything but a vacation. Opting to ditch the mundane day-to-day grind of her life on land, Flo once again finds herself at the helm of building a 5-star restaurant from the ground up.
It probably won’t be long until we see Flo on posters and sports drinks as often as Master Chief at the current rate of exposure and sales the Diner Dash games are receiving. Anyway, Diner Dash: Flo On The Go is rated ‘E’ for Everyone and carries the convenient $29.99 price-tag. You can check out a full list of the game’s features below or visit the Official Zoo Games Website for more information.
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The PS3 took the top monthly spot with 491,800 units sold, more than Nintendo Wii (462,800 units) and Microsoft Xbox 360 (352,600 units), according to NPD Group. For more than a year, the Wii had reigned as the monthly sales champ.
Sony released the new PS3 Slim in mid-August, replacing the bulkier first PS3 incarnation and dropping the console’s price from $400 to $300. Microsoft quickly followed suit, dropping Xbox 360 prices and phasing out the Pro model. And last month, Nintendo cut the Wii price to $200.
“We feel great about our numbers, and we expected Sony to have a great month,” Xbox spokesman David Dennis said. “We expect it to be short-term and we expect them to be back down to third place soon like they’ve always been.
He said Xbox 360 is still the only console showing overall growth this year.
“Across all categories, the Xbox 360 platform contributed the most to industry unit and dollar sales as sales of 360 hardware, software and accessories comprised 32 percent of the month’s revenues,” NPD analyst Anita Frazier said in a statement.
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Although it’s got a ways to go if it wants to be Australia’s top console, the newly-slimlined PlayStation 3 has been outselling both the Xbox 360 and the Wii since it launched in the region on September 3.
“I can confirm that in excess of 60,000 units of the PS3 120GB have been sold since launch,” a Sony spokesperson told consumer news site GameSpot.
“I can also confirm that since the launch of the new model on September 3 [in Australia], total sales for the period since introduction have outperformed our competition,” the rep added.
The strong performance of the PS3 in Australia contrasts with the PSP Go’s very soft launch there — the handheld sold only 1,000 units in its first week, while the PS3 is selling at about 10,000 units weekly at $50 more.
To continue driving userbase expansion, Sony is reviving a popular promotional tie-in with its Bravia LCD televisions — those who buy one of the TVs from October 22 on will get a free PS3 Slim, with delivery guaranteed by Christmas. The promotion will end when the 25,000-unit PS3 supply is exhausted.
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