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  • Pac-Man and Galaga Dimensions feature two highly recognizable gaming legends prominently on the front cover, but the new games inside feel nothing like the classics you know. It’s almost like a bait and switch of gaming, but it’s forgivable. Not only are the Dimensions games fairly entertaining with novel uses of 3DS technology, but the classics in their original and updated forms are available, too...

  • After several beloved console releases, Mario’s flat RPG franchise is now on the 3DS. The developers cut a few things to make it friendlier for handhelds, but it all worked out for the best...

  • Pilotwings has always been a tech demo series, but it’s also managed to be an incredibly fun tech demo series. The original helped launch the Super NES in 1991, introducing fancy new scaling and rotation effects not possible on earlier systems. This was followed by Pilotwings 64 in 1996, which saw vast new 3D realms the Super NES could only dream of. Now, after skipping both GameCube and Wii, the flight-school series returns with a whole new set of airplane, rocket pack and hang glider challenges to kick off the 3DS...

  • Pokémon Mystery Dungeon makes its 3DS debut, but only the most ardent Pokémon fans will care...

  • The first Pokemon game for 3DS, Pokemon Rumble Blast is a simple beat-em-up-style action game featuring nearly every Pokemon in the series, including all the new Pokemon from Black and White. What it sets out to do it does fairly well. Just by its nature though, this is the type of game that's mostly going to appeal to younger Pokemon trainers only...

  • PES on 3DS is a welcome step backwards from the current-gen versions which have lost a lot of their sparkle compared to the glory days of PS2 PES 6 and its close relatives. On 3DS, the action is much more like the PES we know and love on PS2. It's fast, it's slick and the result of some ten years of tweaking the formula. Is this then the ultimate version of PES on any system?

  • In his first 3DS outing, Professor Layton and his team of puzzle solvers are back in another exciting adventure. And it makes the most of the its new, three dimensional home...


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