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Nintendo Confirms Five New Titles for 3DS LL "Recommended Software" Promotion in June

Added: 14.05.2014 12:30 | 5 views | 0 comments


Article: Nintendo Confirms Five New Titles for 3DS LL

Three Pokémon games, New Leaf again and puzzling dragons...

From: www.nintendolife.com

Nintendo Confirms Five New Titles for 3DS LL "Recommended Software" Promotion in June

Added: 14.05.2014 12:30 | 6 views | 0 comments


News: Nintendo Confirms Five New Titles for 3DS LL

Three Pokémon games, New Leaf again and puzzling dragons...

From: www.nintendolife.com

Animal Crossing and Metroidvania GDC Talks Now Available For Your Viewing Pleasure

Added: 24.04.2014 3:00 | 13 views | 0 comments


Article: Animal Crossing and Metroidvania GDC Talks Now Available For Your Viewing Pleasure

New Leaf and Castlevania devs discuss the intricacies of game development

From: www.nintendolife.com

Animal Crossing and Metroidvania GDC Talks Now Available For Your Viewing Pleasure

Added: 24.04.2014 3:00 | 15 views | 0 comments


News: Animal Crossing and Metroidvania GDC Talks Now Available For Your Viewing Pleasure

New Leaf and Castlevania devs discuss the intricacies of game development

From: www.nintendolife.com

Nintendo lowers the price of 5 best-selling games on the 3DS

Added: 16.04.2014 0:34 | 19 views | 0 comments


Starting on the 22nd of April, the following five games on the 3DS will be available for the more affordable price of $29.99 (both via the eShop and at stores): Mario Kart 7 Super Mario 3D Land New Super Mario Bros. 2 Animal Crossing: New Leaf Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D But of course, these [...]

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Nintendo Permanently Cutting Price of High-Profile 3DS Titles

Added: 14.04.2014 20:30 | 112 views | 0 comments




Nintendo will be slashing the price of five 3DS games starting April 22nd.

Instead of the standard $39.99 asking price for the typical first-party title, the following games will be permanently discounted to $29.99: Super Mario 3D Land (Review) New Super Mario Bros. 2 (Review) Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Review) Mario Kart 7 (Review) Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (Review) Will you be picking up any of these titles later this month?

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Nintendo Cutting the Price of Animal Crossing, Mario Kart 7, and other hit 3DS Games

Added: 14.04.2014 16:14 | 37 views | 0 comments


Starting April 22, Nintendo will be cutting the prices of some of the best selling games on the 3DS. Nintendo revealed Mario Kart 7, Super Mario 3D Land, New Super Mario Bros. 2, Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D will be available in the Nintendo eShop and in retail for $29.99 each.

From: n4g.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

Genders, Plural, Are Important for Game Development, Hashtag

Added: 06.04.2014 1:18 | 4 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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