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Tekken 3D: Prime Edition - review

A portion of a GameSpot review...

The Good
Impressive character models Fast frame rates Tried and true Tekken combat.

The Bad
Limited gameplay modes Lack of any real unlocks or rewards Complex inputs are limited by the 3DS hardware.

Full review here
Categories: Portables, Reviews
Tags: 3DS, Tekken
Rating: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down +0

Resident Evil: Revelations - Behind the Scenes: Part 1 - Story


Categories: Portables, Media, Interviews
Tags: 3DS, Resident Evil
Rating: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down +0

Even more teasing from Aksys about their Nintendo Power reveal

Coming from an Aksys employee on NeoGAF...

All I know is that Nintendo Power will be talking about some game in the issue that comes out on 2/28 :)

However, I have no idea what that game might be, or do I :o?

Though it might not be what you're thinking >.<, or is it? :O?

Hopefully that "tease" was sufficient :)


Everyone is hoping that it's Extreme Escape Adventure, and this tease is obviously dancing around that knowledge. Let's hope that's the game we end up hearing about.

Link
Categories: Consoles, Portables, Interviews
Tags: Nintendo Power, Aksys
Rating: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down +5

Australia - Explore, Befriend and Battle Pokemon in PokePark 2: Wonders Beyond

Join the quest with Pikachu and his friends to save the missing Pokémon and discover the mystery of an enchanting new world in PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, available exclusively for Wii in Australia and New Zealand from 29th March 2012. As Pikachu and his Pals, solve the mystery of the missing Pokémon and save them from Wish Park. Only you can find out who or what is behind the disappearances in order to save the rest of the Pokémon.

Control one of four Pokémon characters in PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, Pikachu, Oshawott, Snivy and Tepig, all with unique abilities that will help you in your quest. Each of Pikachu's Pokémon Pals' unique skills could prove vital if you are to save the missing Pokémon from the trance of the mysterious world: Pikachu's Electric-type moves can help you to activate devices on the way; Oshawott has the ability to move through water; Snivy can move faster and jump higher than the other Pokémon, and Tepig can destroy obstacles on your quest.

This wide range of skills allows Pikachu and his Pals to adapt to almost any environment or situation, with easy-to-use controls that make PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond a game that young Pokémon fans and beginners can enjoy just as much as PokéPark veterans.

Pikachu, Oshawott, Snivy and Tepig aren't the only Pokémon you will get to know on your mysterious journey as there are nearly 200 other Pokémon that you can befriend to lend you a hand on your adventure, including many from the Unova region. The other Pokémon can challenge you to games where you may have to battle multiple opponents, play a game of hide-and-seek, partake in a game of chase or even compete in a quiz. Take on these Pokémon to prove your skills and they will reward you by becoming your friend and helping you on your quest to save the Pokémon.

While searching for Pikachu and his Pals, you will encounter Attractions, guarded by a Boss Pokémon. Once you have completed the Attraction, you will have to battle the Boss! You will have a choice of which of the four playable Pokémon you wish to use in the battle, but choose wisely as a particular Pokémon's unique strengths may be best suited to the battle and would therefore give you a greater chance of success.

Can you solve who or what is behind the mystery of the disappearing Pokémon? Join Pikachu and his Pals and befriend and battle many different Pokémon in PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, from 29th March 2012 only on Wii.

Link
Categories: Consoles, Press Releases
Tags: Wii, Pokemon
Rating: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down +0

1up tackles The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past during their 'Lunch Break' - part 11


Direct link here
Categories: Consoles, Portables, Media
Tags: Wii, Virtual Console, SNES, GBA, Legend of Zelda
Rating: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down -4

Unnamed source says devs canning Vita projects, moving to 3DS

A story was written for Nikkei by Kiyoshi Shin, the head of Japan's IGDA branch. In that story, he claims a major game industry source had this to say.

"Major Japanese companies are canceling all projects intended for the Vita and are changing development to the 3DS."

Obviously Sony says that's not the case, but you have to wonder how much Sony wants to let on while the system is yet to fully launch outside of Japan.

Link
Categories: Top Stories, Portables, Interviews
Tags: 3DS
Rating: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down +18

Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D - more details

- all of the monsters from Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 Professional are added to the game’s bestiary
- travel to different areas by using gates that warp Terry
- visit plains, forests, and volcanoes
- dungeons layout change each time you enter or revisit an area
- features a day/night cycle
- fight different types of monsters during the night/day
- features monsters like Bone Prisoner, Man Eater, Wyrtoise, Mist Wing, Shinigami, and Rockbird

Link
Categories: Portables
Tags: 3DS, Dragon Quest
Rating: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down +4

Rhythm Heaven Fever - review

A portion of a Kotaku review...

Rhythm Heaven Fever is a focused, merciless rhythm game, as charming in its imaginative art as it is punishing in its stringent difficulty. It's addictive, hilarious, maddening and delightful.

Full review here
Categories: Consoles, Reviews
Tags: Wii, Rhythm Heaven
Rating: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down +1

The Last Story - the first 10 minutes

[ http://www.videogamer.com/video/11421 ]
Direct link here (thanks Johnny4!)
Categories: Consoles, Media
Tags: Wii
Rating: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down +3

The Knicks' Jeremy Lin confesses his Super Nintendo love


Direct link here
Categories: Consoles, Media, Interviews
Tags: SNES
Rating: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down +1
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