As Burn Zombie Burn hits 70,000 sales, developer says the platform holders should make their digital sales figures public.
Xbox 360 strategy boss Shane Kim says that the new Games On Demand service isn’t likely to cause a share-shift between retail and online.
Big sales expected as the title prepares to launch alongside a new black-coloured Wii in Japan this weekend.
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