Best of 2011 Nominees Reveal
The end of the year is upon us once again, and it's time to decide the best games of 2011! Check out our nominees now, and vote in the Readers' ...
The end of the year is upon us once again, and it's time to decide the best games of 2011! Check out our nominees now, and vote in the Readers' ...
The Classification Board of Australia has reclassified Tecmo Koei's Dead or Alive: Dimensions following the revocation of its initial PG rating; the 3DS title is now rated M in Australia.
The Classification Board of Australia has revoked the PG classification for Tecmo Koei's Dead or Alive: Dimensions; Nintendo says distributor THQ's application for the game did not provide "adequate information."
Square Enix RPG gets bronze medal thanks to strip-happy action title and 3D-enhanced fighting game.
UK chart: L.A. Noire makes number one in its first week, is the fastest selling new intellectual property in UK gaming.
Kick up gravel and burn some rubber in the latest rally game from Codemasters.
Off-road rally racing, stereoscopic 3D fighting, and classic role playing take the spotlight in this week's releases.
Light new release schedule led by Codemasters' new racing game and Tecmo Koei's 3DS fighter; Kung Fu Panda 2 and Naughty Bear Gold Edition also out.
Tecmo Koei and Team Ninja's first 3DS offering will arrive on Nintendo's new portable before Memorial Day.
Nintendo will ship 3DS remake of Legend of Zelda classic on June 19; new bundle to feature Wii Remote Plus, all-new minigame compilation; full spring schedule inside.
We reacquaint ourselves with Kasumi and her friends, now fully 3D, in Team Ninja's latest fighting game.
Enter Nintendo's competition to join GameSpot UK at the press-only 3DS showcase in Amsterdam.
Mario Factory holding New York event to unveil its plans for North American release of the glasses-free 3D handheld.
We round up all the details for Nintendo's new handheld--updated with official North American and European launch info.
Spring 2011 software lineup in Japan features Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Pilotwings, Super Street Fighter IV; Mega Man Legends 3 Project and Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D revealed.
Stereoscopic handheld to launch February 2011 in Japan, March 2011 for US/Europe; price pegged at ¥25,000 ($299) in home nation; to include Game Boy Virtual Console.
We take a look at how 3D gaming works and which platforms support it.
Company president Satoru Iwata reveals Nintendo's plans to make "elaborate games targeting serious gamers" for 3DS; claims successor to Wii will be 3D compatible.
E3 2010: Nintendo's new depth-of-field portable gets third-party lineup featuring Metal Gear Solid, Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, Pro Evolution Soccer, Dead or Alive, Resident Evil, Ninja Gaiden, and more.
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