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Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Mario Kart 7 dropping to $30

Added: 14.04.2014 13:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


Nintendo announced today that it is cutting the price for five of its biggest 3DS games. Starting April 22,

From: www.gamespot.com

Is Tomodachi Life the Next Animal Crossing?

Added: 11.04.2014 23:54 | 1 views | 0 comments


IGN talks about this quirky sims potential as an alternative to Nintendo's established simulation franchise, Animal Crossing.

Tags: Live, Animal
From: feeds.ign.com

Escape Animal Playground

Added: 11.04.2014 17:24 | 9 views | 0 comments


Escape from the animal playground by finding all the clues and objects carefully hidden. Match all the objects, find the correctly combinations and solve the puzzles with the clues.
Good Luck!

From: www.fupa.com

Assassin's Creed IV Review | BeerGamesCaffeine

Added: 10.04.2014 15:15 | 1 views | 0 comments


Strap back into the Animus because we're going back to the Caribbean in 1715.

From: n4g.com

Tomodachi Life Could Be Nintendo’s Next Animal Crossing

Added: 10.04.2014 13:00 | 0 views | 0 comments


Nintendo is making some interesting changes to this amusing alternate reality world for Miis.

From: www.ign.com

Genders, Plural, Are Important for Game Development, Hashtag

Added: 06.04.2014 5:15 | 11 views | 0 comments


GR - Can you compare The Last of Us and Animal Crossing and come away with a winner or shades of beautiful gray? Animal Crossing: New Leaf and The Last of Us released right around the same time in June of 2013. I reviewed both titles for GameRevolution and found each stunning, engaging, and wholly consuming for very different reasons. Each received a 5/5. I loved Animal Crossing's daring approach to an established brand, reneging on neanderthal mechanics that prevented you from getting your sh** done around town. Further, the title allowed you to become the mayor for the first time and determine how and where your town would expand. Entertaining features like the police station or fixtures like bridges and benches became earned goods, not pre-determined and immovable rocks. The Last of Us, however, was a very different beast.

From: n4g.com


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