1.- Best Buy representatives have confirmed to Kotaku that the gorgeous Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Nintendo 3DS will be coming to America.
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Apparently the limited edition system will also be available to purchase from GameStop. The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Nintendo 3DS launches in Europe, November 25th.
Games Beat which is part of Venture Beat have posted a critically damming Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword review. Games Beat only awarded the well received game 65 out of 100, with the reviewer stating that the more he played Skyward Sword the less he liked it. It seriously doesn’t get any more damming than that.
2.- Japanese gaming publication Jump have revealed two of the worlds players will explore in the Nintendo 3DS exclusive Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance. The first world is called Pranksters’ Paradise which is Pinocchio World, while the second world is based on the Hunchback of Notre Dame and is named is named La Cité des Cloches.
Set in the belly of a giant whale, this world [Pranksters Paradise] will let Sora and friends adventure through a heart warming fairytale land consisting of circus huts and other elements in 3D. You’ll encounter Pinocchio, whose nose grows when he tells a lie, just like in the original story, and Jiminy Cricket.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame world is named La Cité des Cloches. Screens show Sora in an encounter with Frollo and the city guards in the city plaza. They’re apparently concerned about the appearance of demons in the city. There will be more Kingdom Hearts 3D information coming in this weeks Famitsu magazine.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame world is named La Cité des Cloches. Screens show Sora in an encounter with Frollo and the city guards in the city plaza. They’re apparently concerned about the appearance of demons in the city. There will be more Kingdom Hearts 3D information coming in this weeks Famitsu magazine.
3.- There is new, direct-feed gameplay footage of F1 2011:
The official Nintendo Magazine of UK gives CoD:MW3:D a 70%. Apparently we get marked down for “not being ready to take the step up to 3DS yet.” I’m always amazed by how poorly game journalists understand the industry they work in. Oh, and Kotaku can suck it.
4.- Tekken 3D Prime Edition for the Nintendo 3DS will have a staggering 40+ characters and 700 collectible Tekken cards which have 3D scenes to view which span across the entire Tekken series. Players will get these cards by beating the computer controller characters and also by using the games StreetPass functions. Tekken 3D will run at a full 60 frames per second even when the consoles 3D effect is on. Impressive!
5.- Nicalis has confirmed that VVVVVV, which we heard would be coming to the eShop, has been submitted to Nintendo of America for approval. Hopefully it doesn’t take too long before it’s given the all clear.
Source: My Nintendo News
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Mister Gaga
I want the zelda 3DS
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