The Pokemon Company and Nintendo are distributing another legendary Pokemon to Pokemon X & Y players that visit their local GameStop – this time, it’s the Rock/Fairy-type Diancie, which is not normally obtainable within either of the games. More details (and a trailer) after the break.
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Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Dual Pack Announced
Nintendo confirmed today that Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire will be available for purchase in North America as a dual package, bundled together for roughly $80. Although there isn’t much of a discount in the total price of the two games, the bundle – which will be available November 21, exclusively at Best Buy stores, BestBuy.com and Amazon.com … Read more
Attack On Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind Could Be Coming West
If you aren’t familiar with Attack on Titan, the anime series has recently been increasing in popularity in North America – so much that the slick-looking Nintendo 3DS game based on the show, The Last Wings of Mankind, appears to be coming to western regions.
Smash Direct Reveals 50 Facts About Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Since the launch of Super Smash Bros. for 3DS earlier this month, it has been almost impossible for fans of the series to avoid the inevitable question – what exactly will be different in the Wii U version when it finally comes out November 21?
Yesterday’s “Smash Direct” presentation answered the question pretty well. You can check out the full video after the break.
What You Should Know About The New Nintendo 3DS
Check our handy guide for everything you need to know about The New Nintendo 3DS & 3DS XL on one convenient page.
What’s Next For The Nintendo 3DS?
There are certainly a few very exciting Nintendo 3DS releases to look forward to – Super Smash Bros. for 3DS, Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call, Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire, and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate are just a few names that really stand out.
Unfortunately, beyond winter 2014 and early 2015, the list starts to get pretty slim – aside from the New Nintendo 3DS, there isn’t much to look forward to. This seems highly unusual – while the 3DS has indeed seen installments from many of Nintendo’s top franchises, there are plenty that are still missing in action.
Keep reading after the jump for the popular first-party games that we hope to see announced sometime soon for the 3DS.
Review | Mario Golf: World Tour
It might come as a surprise that Mario’s last golf outing was a decade ago (Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour for the GameCube). Aside from numerous adventures to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser, Mario spent a lot of his downtime over the last ten years playing baseball, soccer, tennis, basketball, and a variety of Olympic sporting events.
Strangely, even with all the great Tiger Woods games on the Nintendo Wii, developer Camelot never answered with a Mario Golf game using motion controls. Finally, everyone’s favorite plumber returns to the tee box in Mario Golf: World Tour for Nintendo 3DS.
Call of Duty: Ghosts Review
Call of Duty: Ghosts is the latest in Activision’s long-running shooting franchise. This year’s Call of Duty faces stiff competition from Battlefield 3, which is upping the ante with dynamic maps and stunning next-gen graphics. Does Call of Duty still have what it takes to remain the go-to first-person shooter? First, let’s talk a little … Read more