When the Nintendo 3DS was released it came in two colours, Cosmo Black and Aqua Blue, but now a third colour is entering the mix, Flame Red, to celebrate the release of Star Fox 64 3D. Flame on!
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Aside from the Wii U, Nintendo also unveiled a host of new Nintendo 3DS games at this years E3. Take a look at our pick of the hottest titles revealed...
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One of the most hotly anticipated titles for the 3DS isn’t a brand new game; instead it’s a remake of an N64 classic, the hugely popular Zelda: Ocarina of Time from 1998. But rather than being a straight copy, the 3DS version will feature some new features exclusive to the new handheld.
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Resident Evil: Revelations is one of the most hotly anticipated titles to come to Nintendo’s 3DS and with good reason. The graphics look great, the gameplay translates well to the smaller format and the story fills out the gap between Resident Evil 4 and 5 so it’s a must have for those immersed in Capcom’s zombie world. Read on for a look at the game in action.
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The Nintendo 3DS has a whole host of titles to support its release, we’ve written about lots of them but now you can SEE some of them in action. Read on to see some of the most eagerly anticipated titles.
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A classic, you play a character who travels with his companion Blobert (Blob to me and you) across our hero’s home (Earth) and his side kick Blobert’s home Blobolonia in a quest to defeat the evil emperor. Feeding Mr. Blobby food will change is shape: A licorice jelly bean, for example, will change Blobert into a ladder.
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The highest-rated video game of all time is being remade in 3D. In a remake of what it my second favourite game of all time, Zelda: Ocarina of Time returns from the N64 to the 3DS!!!
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de Blob is back. Recently announced that it will appear on the PS3 in 3D, de Blob will also be 3D on the 3DS.
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Nintendo and Capcom have revealed the development of Resident Evil: Revelations for the Nintendo 3DS. Marking the next instalment in the series, it promises to deliver a new dimension in pure entertainment.
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Nintendo announce Kid Icarus: Uprising to be a game for the 3DS at the E3 convention. Originally released on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1987, Kid Icarus combined elements of Nintendo's three biggest franchises: Zelda, Mario, and Metroid. By this I mean that the main character (Pit) can "jump like Mario, has object-driven ability-enhancing like Link, and shoots enemies like Samus”.
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