The New Humble Bundle is Overflowing with Great Games
Added: 12.11.2014 3:11 | 4 views | 0 comments
Twinfinite writes: There's a new Humble Bundle out, and it's so worth your money!
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| Video: StreetPass East Midlands Goes Hands-On With The New Nintendo 3DS
Added: 11.11.2014 15:30 | 5 views | 0 comments
We caught up with the UK group at this year's GameCity event
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| Video: StreetPass East Midlands Goes Hands-On With The New Nintendo 3DS
Added: 11.11.2014 15:30 | 4 views | 0 comments
We caught up with the UK group at this year's GameCity event
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| Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's week 1 sales beat Titanfall, Destiny Wolfenstein combined
Added: 10.11.2014 15:12 | 1 views | 0 comments
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare sold more copies during its first week on sale in the UK than Titanfall, Destiny and Wolfenstein: The New Order combined.
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| Announcement Trailer
Added: 05.11.2014 22:14 | 1 views | 0 comments
The N64 classic is coming to the 3DS in Spring of 2015.
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| The New 3DS LL Is It Worth Upgrading?
Added: 05.11.2014 12:11 | 3 views | 0 comments
What is the version of the 3DS youre currently using? Regardless of what it is, theres a new 3DS version being released by Nintendo. It is called the New Nintendo 3DS LL. While it wont hit the US or European market this year, it is already available for the Japanese market and it will be available this month for the Australian market.
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| Review: Ultimate NES Remix
Added: 04.11.2014 18:00 | 4 views | 0 comments
Retro game compilations face two problems. For one, a lot of old games are clunky and obtuse by today's standards.
And secondly, when you have a bounty of different games to play it's tempting to bounce off to another game as soon as you get a teensy bit bored, stuck, or challenged.
The NES Remix series - first on Wii U and now on 3DS - sidesteps both of these problems gracefully.
Instead...
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| Price drop: $6.00 off Wolfenstein The New Order Game PS4 (with Doom BETA code), now only $45.99
Added: 04.11.2014 1:20 | 4 views | 0 comments
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| Nintendo Explains Stance On Region Locking, Future Plans Unclear
Added: 31.10.2014 23:49 | 1 views | 0 comments
The New Nintendo 3DS, which is slated to come to the West sometime in 2015, , Iwata responded to the question of whether his company had any plans to unlock the region-specific restrictions. The game business has a history of taking a very long time with localization among other things, such as having to deal with various issues of marketing in each particular country, or games that have made use of licensed content that did not apply globally, and had all kinds of circumstances, so to say, that region-locking has existed due to circumstances on the sellers' side rather than for the sake of the customers. In the history of game consoles, that is the current situation. As for what should be done going forward, if unlocked for the benefit of the customers, there may also be a benefit for us. Conversely, unlocking would require various problems to be solved, so while I can't say today whether or not we intend to unlock, we realize that it is one thing that we must consider looking to the future.
While it's not the concession to finally abandon the practice that many fans may have wanted, it's still better than a blanket rejection. After all, up until the Nintendo DS, the Nintendo's handheld consoles were region-free. Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com
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| Nintendo Explains Stance On Region Locking, Future Plans Unclear
Added: 31.10.2014 23:49 | 0 views | 0 comments
The New Nintendo 3DS, which is slated to come to the West sometime in 2015, , Iwata responded to the question of whether his company had any plans to unlock the region-specific restrictions. The game business has a history of taking a very long time with localization among other things, such as having to deal with various issues of marketing in each particular country, or games that have made use of licensed content that did not apply globally, and had all kinds of circumstances, so to say, that region-locking has existed due to circumstances on the sellers' side rather than for the sake of the customers. In the history of game consoles, that is the current situation. As for what should be done going forward, if unlocked for the benefit of the customers, there may also be a benefit for us. Conversely, unlocking would require various problems to be solved, so while I can't say today whether or not we intend to unlock, we realize that it is one thing that we must consider looking to the future.
While it's not the concession to finally abandon the practice that many fans may have wanted, it's still better than a blanket rejection. After all, up until the Nintendo DS, the Nintendo's handheld consoles were region-free. Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com
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