Category: 3DS
We’re not long out now from the release of Mighty No. 9, a game touted as the “spiritual successor to Mega Man.” Even though we don’t have a final release date for the 3DS version, we do know it’ll hit… Read More »
No, this isn’t a joke. Yes, there is another entry coming in the Sonic Boom series of games, this time around exclusive to the 3DS. Just like the first entry, Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal, the new Sonic Boom: Fire &… Read More »
Later this year, we’ll see The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth on the Wii U and 3DS consoles… but apparently this has been a rather long time in the making. If you recall, the game was teased for Nintendo consoles all… Read More »
It won’t take flight for quite some time—presently, the estimated date is sometime in 2016—but Bravely Second End Layer’s success in Japan and the rather admirable sales of the franchise’s first entry in North America have ensured the game’s localisation…. Read More »
When the announcement came down the line that the New Nintendo 3DS would be released only as XL in North America, there was a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth. And a lot of kids and adults with small… Read More »
Hold onto your hats, kids, because this is a real thing. The latest Humble Bundle—an offering that groups together games and allows people to pay what they want to unlock some or all of what’s up on offer—is a “Humble… Read More »
For the past several PAX conventions, our team has enjoyed trying out an indie title from Tic Toc Games called Adventures of Pip. Originally, the game was scheduled for a release on May 14th, but some delays sent the release… Read More »
Natsume may be best known by many as the publisher of the Harvest Moon series, but now they’ve partnered with Arc System Works to release two new titles on the eShop in North America very soon. We only have Japanese… Read More »
Who doesn’t want to customize their dinosaur friends? When being chased by a vicious T-Rex, the most important thing is to know that at least the dino about to eat you has a lovely… uh… okay, look, we really don’t… Read More »
Pokémon fans are very fortunate in that their franchises often offer many new elements to keep the games fresh even months after release—we’ve seen a lot of Pokémon distributions and online events for the various games, and now Omega Ruby… Read More »













