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[We round up the week's top news and interviews from console digital download site GamerBytes, featuring new information about Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, WiiWare, DSiWare and PSN Minis.] This week's big stories came from our monthly analysis of the Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network in the marketplace. As always, we take a look at Leaderboard data and weekly Top 20 lists to determine what's selling and what's not in these key marketplaces. The releases of last week weren't bad either -- with Perfect Dark, Wakeboarding HD, Castlevania: Rondo Of Blood, there was something for everyone. Here's the top stories of the last seven days: GamerBytes Originals In-Depth: Xbox Live Arcade Sales Analysis, February 2010 In-Depth: North American Playstation Network Sales, February 2010 Store Updates XBLA Update - Perfect Dark NA PSN Store Update - Groovin' Blocks, Sam & Max Preorder, Price Drops And More EU PSN Store Update - Wakeboarding HD, NormalTanks, Cheap 1942 NA Nintendo Update - Castlevania: Rondo Of Blood, Car Jack Streets And More EU Nintendo Update - Castlevania: Rondo Of Blood, Photo Dojo, Muscle March And A Bloody Flashlight Microsoft (Xbox Live Arcade, XBL Indie Games, Game Room) Footage: Limbo (Playdead Games) Long awaited indie platformer making its way to XBLA. Footage: Shank Reveals New Bosses, More Action Time to get shanked. Sony (PlayStation Network, PSP Minis) Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse Confirmed For PSN Rabbit thing and dog are making their way to Sony's PS3 downloadable service. Nintendo (WiiWare, DSiWare) Where's Waldo / Wally Sneaking Onto WiiWare And DSiWare Odlaw is Waldo backwards!
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