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  • GameStop may know a bit more than we do about the 3DS launch details, but does it know enough to declare game prices and release dates now? We're skeptical, but in order to start collecting pre-orders, we suppose GameStop had to set some sort of price. And that price is $40 for most titles, and $50 for some of the more high-profile ones...

  • Remember kids, it's not plagiarism if you're only nicking your own ideas back. Especially if you're nicking them back from a company that's doing nothing worthwhile with them. Devil May Cry/Bayonetta Director Hideki Kamiya knows this. Goldeneye/Timesplitters dev Free Radical knew that. And now, it seems, Sonic creator Yuji Naka knows it too.

    Having been responsible for the blue hedgehog's Mega Drive glory days and NiGHTS' Saturn debut during his days at Sega, Naka-san now looks set to take back control of both - albeit in a totally unofficial way - with his new, non-Sega game Rodea the Sky Soldier. The joint 3DS  and Wii release might not be a genuine continuation of either series, but good lord, does it look a lot like both. And we've got a trailer to prove it.

  • Gaming’s most intense whirly birds, Little Big Planet 2, the latest on 3DS, cheap game deals, and your humiliating stories of decimated relationships! Listen now, your brain will thank you... 

  • A game is pretty much useless these days if it doesn't continue to get support from the publisher with free and premium downloads after it's released. Nintendo may have recognized that with the 3DS as it appears that DLC will be possible on the new handheld...
  • Our friends at Official Nintendo Magazine UK have a new episode of Nintendo TV ready for you to peruse via the Wii's Nintendo Channel. Let them tell you about this week's goodness.



  • Ultra Bust-A-Move! Bust-A-Move Live! Bust-A-Move Revolution! It's too bad the title “Bust-A-Move 3000” already got used for the GameCube iteration of Taito's long-running Bubble Bobble spinoff: surely we've gone through close to 2,999 previous entries in the series. But hey, one's as good as another (usually), so if Taito parent Square Enix wants to put out a 3DS edition, we've got no complaints…



  • The Nintendo 3DS will have a nifty feature for Wii owners, which lets users transfer their Mii avatars over to the 3D handheld device. Unfortunately, the move is a one way trip…

  • Dead or Alive has always had us covered on the ‘piledrivers’, ‘silicone implants’ and ‘kicking folk through plate glass windows’ front, but you know what the series has always been missing? Fire-breathing space monstrosities and intergalactic bounty hunters who can compress themselves down into tiny metal balls. Thankfully, the upcoming Dead or Alive: Dimensions on 3DS looks set to rectify this omission with a special Metroid-themed level to get your bikini pummelling on.

  • Nintendo was a bit sneaky yesterday at the Nintendo 3DS event in Amsterdam. After announcing the March 25 release date for Europe, it cleverly dodged the RRP announcement by saying shops would decide the retail price, after buying in the stock from Nintendo for an already-agreed amount. But how much is that, exactly?


  • Above: Check out the latest Super Monkey Ball 3D teaser inside

    A veritable flurry of 3DS trailers are besieging would-be consumers this week, augmenting confirmed and new facts alike with plenty of practical demonstrations of what you can do with that $249-worth of raw multi-dimensional power.

    One such is Sega's simian sequel, Super Monkey Ball 3D...


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