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Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom Review for Nintendo 3DS

MAYBE IT SHOULD REMAIN NAMELESS

Adventure Time is no stranger to video games–within the four years since the TV series’ debut, there has been nearly ten games across multiple platforms, Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom being the latest one. While WayForward Technologies has also developed the game for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and Xbox 360, we will be taking a look at the Nintendo 3DS iteration of the game.

Adventure Time: Secrets of the Nameless Kingdom puts you in the boots of Jake (the dog) and Finn (the human), who happen to be on a mission to save three lost princesses. The title’s story is standard fare with respect to videogames, certainly not original, and perhaps a touch sexist. More importantly, the plot line surrounding Adventure Time did not engage me. The question deserves to be asked, can Adventure Time overcome its tired tropes to become something more memorable?
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Nintendo UK Introduces Nintendo Extra and the Nintendo Kids Club

So that’s why the UK Official Nintendo Magazine closed down. Continue reading Nintendo UK Introduces Nintendo Extra and the Nintendo Kids Club

The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask Headed to 3DS

It was announced today during Nintendo’s latest Direct broadcast that a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask would be headed to 3DS in Spring 2015.

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Watch Today’s Nintendo Direct Here! 11/5/14

Did you miss today’s Nintendo Direct?  We’ve got you covered!   Continue reading Watch Today’s Nintendo Direct Here! 11/5/14

Hyrule Warriors Review

IT’S DANGEROUS TO GO ALONE; TAKE THIS…

As a proper 80’s kid, I have had plenty of fun cranking up and down the 8-bit fields of Hyrule in the original The Legend of Zelda on the Nintendo Entertainment System.There’s something about Nintendo-made games that just ooze honed gameplay and polished mechanics. Flash forward to the 90’s: no longer a kid, I’m still having fun playing such Nintendo fare as Wind Waker on my GameCube, but I can also been seen playing a curious series called Dynasty Warriors on my PlayStation 2. I’m still having a hell of a time. Omega Force always made the Warriors games fun, if a bit repetitive. These games, like none other that I was exposed to, set you on a battlefield in an epic army-on-army fight during the fabled Romance of the Three Kingdoms era.

Now, flash forward one last time to the end of September. You find me playing Hyrule Warriors. Somehow, a culmination of all the previous works of both Nintendo driven Legend of Zelda games and the Dynasty Warriors games. Dropping the pseudo-historical perspective, this game is set squarely in the fictional Hyrule from The Legend of Zelda series. It seems like quite a gamble to merge a beloved series such as Legend of Zelda and Dynasty Warriors. Did it work? Did Omega Force and Team Ninja manage to create a successor to the Legend of Zelda franchise? Does a coat of Zelda paint improve the Dynasty Warriors formula? Read on to find out.

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Super Smash Bros Twitch Stream Confirms New Characters

A number of new fighters were confirmed for Super Smash Bros. during user Hayama’s Twitch stream.

POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD

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GameStop Is Selling Used GameCube’s Again

This morning, GameStop has announced that they are selling refurbished GameCubes. The sale won’t last long, and will last until stock has run out. GameStop is selling the Nintendo GameCube used for $19.99. Continue reading GameStop Is Selling Used GameCube’s Again