Asia Shippin' Out: March 27-April 2
New 3DS titles make their debut today, while a familiar face from Square Enix and a nod to old-school wrestling join in.
New 3DS titles make their debut today, while a familiar face from Square Enix and a nod to old-school wrestling join in.
There are plenty of Nintendo 3DS games being released this week to coincide with the local launch, but it's not all about Nintendo's shiny new toy.
New release slate championed by Nintendo's new handheld and software for it; EA Sports' latest golf game, Shift 2: Unleashed, WWE All Stars, Dynasty Warriors 7 also out.
The GameSpot editorial teams weighs in on the quality of the 3D effects for some of the Nintendo 3DS launch games.
We tilt the spherical simian around three-dimensional levels at Nintendo's European 3DS showcase.
Nintendo uses 2011 World Event to show off new portable and give specifications; system will last five to eight hours for DS games; all figures based on brightness of screen.
Enter Nintendo's competition to join GameSpot UK at the press-only 3DS showcase in Amsterdam.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata says the positive public reaction to the handheld this past June led to premium pricing.
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.
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