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  • Amazon sale on 3DS games: Fire Emblem: Awakening, Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers and more

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    Jordan Mallory
    Jordan Mallory
    06.15.2013

    Whew! E3, huh? Right? Y'all remember when that guy said that stuff, and then all the things happened? What a crazy week! We don't know about you, but we're feeling like it might be time to unwind from this week's insanity by catching up on our gaming backlogs while we wait for all these sick-looking next-gen jams to drop. Fire Emblem: Awakening, Mario Kart 7, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers, Super Mario 3D Land and a mess of other great 3DS games have all been dropped to around $30 on Amazon, which is convenient since we were just saying how we need to catch up on our backlog. Weird! Head past the break for the full list of games and their pertinent purchasing links.

  • Pikachu 3DS XL sparks into North America on March 24

    by 
    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    03.14.2013

    Pika! It's been a long time coming, but the much-traveled Pikachu 3DS XL is on its way to North America, and it arrives next weekend on March 24. The yummy yellow edition comes with a 4GB SD memory card, and is priced $199.99.Nintendo is also incentivizing a buy with one of the two 3DS games coming out on the same day, namely Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. If you register the Pika-portable and one of those two games before April 30, you'll receive a bonus download code for one of five 3DS games.The five games up for grabs are Super Mario 3D Land, Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask, Star Fox 64 3D, Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive, and everyone's favorite college of craft, Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!

  • New Nintendo eShop releases: Pokemon Mystery Demo, Kersploosh

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    03.07.2013

    This is a good week to have a 3DS and an internet connection, with an overwhelming amount of downloadable stuff to enjoy. For free, there's a demo of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity (more of a gate to finity in the demo, we suppose); for relatively cheap, there's the new Kersploosh!, Virtual Console oldie Wrecking Crew, and a week-long discount on the excellent Sakura Samurai.There are also retail-ish releases, led by Renegade Kid's ATV Wild Ride 3D, a new 3DS update of a game originally released on DS. At $8, it's cheaper than retail. Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D launches on eShop today as well.

  • Nintendo Direct EU release date round-up: Pokemon Mystery Dungeon and more

    by 
    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    02.14.2013

    Today's European Nintendo Direct broadcast flung an onslaught of new release dates and windows our way, but after dusting ourselves off we've managed to gather them all up nice and neat into a hopefully helpful post. We've already covered concrete EU release dates for Animal Crossing: New Leaf (June 14), Fire Emblem Awakening (April 19), and others, so let's quickly go over the stragglers.First up is Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, which brings its mix of cute critters and dungeon crawling to the continent on May 17. As for the rest, it's just release windows for now. Splattered across the panes of the spring window are Etrian Odyssey 4 and the download-only Code of Princess, while Project X Zone and a 3DS version of Inazuma Eleven 3, with 3D-enhanced graphics, are baking in the heat of the summer window.

  • Buy a 3DS XL and Luigi's Mansion or Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, get a free game

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    02.14.2013

    If you were thinking of buying a 3DS XL to play either Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon or Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, Nintendo is offering you a little extra incentive. If you register a 3DS XL on Club Nintendo starting today, and register one of those two games, between March 21 and April 30, you'll get a free downloadable copy of Super Mario 3D Land, Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask, Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!, Star Fox 64 3D, or Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! Your choice, so you aren't stuck with Freakyforms.

  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon launches with free Poke Forest DLC

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    02.07.2013

    Just like in Japan, the North American release of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity will be supported by downloadable content starting at launch. The first item of DLC, the Poké Forest Mystery Dungeon, will be free from March 24 to April 30.It'll be accompanied by three other non-free DLC dungeons, with more scheduled to come out throughout April. All of the dungeons will include new items and new Pokémon to meet – which, we understand, is somewhat of a draw for Pokémon fans.%Gallery-178229%

  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity offers DLC for dessert

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    01.15.2013

    For a preview of what will eventually come to the North American version of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, we can peek through the Magnagate into Japan. There, three new dungeons have been released as paid DLC.Pokapoka Mountain is home to a bunch of Fire type Pokémon, and costs ¥150 ($1.69). Sweets Road is full of desserts that provide XP when eaten. This dessert course costs ¥200. Finally, Ultimate Desert (one 's') is a 99-floor dungeon that limits you to level 5 at the beginning. This challenging DLC is ¥300.These three are the latest in a line of DLC dungeons to be released since November 23 in Japan. If Nintendo matches this schedule for the March release of the American version, you can look forward to 12 new dungeons in the first two months.

  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon opens 'Gates to Infinity' on 3DS in March

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    12.20.2012

    Pokemon's kid-friendly roguelike spinoff comes to 3DS in North America on March 24. The localized title, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, removes the Japanese title's reference to "Magnagates" presumably because that word is really hard to read.Magnagates still figure into the game design, however, allowing players to scan any real-world circular shape with the 3DS camera, turning the image of that object into a gate through which new, randomly-generated dungeons can be accessed.Like other recent releases, Gates to Infinity will be released both as a cartridge and on the eShop.