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Tag Archives: Nintendo 3DS XL
Level-5 Vision Event 2015 Round Up
While Yo-Kai Watch is coming to the West, Japan will be getting Fantasy Life 2, The Snack World and Yo-Kai Watch 3. Continue reading Level-5 Vision Event 2015 Round Up
The New Fire Emblem Will Have Branching Paths
Will you side with the “glory seeking” Nohr or the “peace-loving” Hoshido? Continue reading The New Fire Emblem Will Have Branching Paths
Puzzle & Dragons Mario Bundle to Release on May 22nd
Nintendo has announced that Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition will be launching on May 22nd, with a free demo to be released earlier in the month. Continue reading Puzzle & Dragons Mario Bundle to Release on May 22nd
Nintendo Announces New “Dedicated Game Platform” Called the NX
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata revealed that Nintendo is developing a new “dedicated game platform” called the NX. Continue reading Nintendo Announces New “Dedicated Game Platform” Called the NX
Wil Wheaton Voicing Abe Lincoln in Code Name: STEAM
Ever wondered what Abraham Lincoln’s voice sounded like? Wonder no more. Nintendo is here to answer that question.
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Titan Attacks! Review
Titan Invaders
One look at Titan Attacks! and you’ll be instantly reminded of Space Invaders. There’s no point in hiding it, Titan Attacks! is heavily inspired by the 1978 arcade classic but don’t be disappointed. Space Invaders was a classic for a reason and while I doubt Titan Attacks! will be remembered with the same reverence, it won’t be laughed at either. Continue reading Titan Attacks! Review
Disgaea 5, Danganronpa: Another Episode and Rodea: The Sky Soldier Announced for the West
JRPG fans, it’s time to get excited! Continue reading Disgaea 5, Danganronpa: Another Episode and Rodea: The Sky Soldier Announced for the West
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Review
MONSTROUSLY REWARDING
The Monster Hunter series has been a runaway hit in Japan for several years, and now it has started to gain a large following in North America and Europe. The latest entry, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, has finally made its way to Nintendo 3DS owners outside of Japan. So has it been worth the wait? Continue reading Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Review
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Review
A Personal Adventure About Saving The World
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D is weird but wonderful. It has its flaws but it has its moments of brilliance too. I’m happy to say that Nintendo and Grezzo have done a great job in remaking The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask by fixing most of the problems of the original while keeping what made it so special in the first place. Side quests have never felt more meaningful, items more unique and a tale about saving the world more personal. Continue reading The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Review