Fire Emblem: Awakening review for 3DS
Fire Emblem debuts on the Nintendo 3DS with an adventure that’s well worth the wait. Join Chrom, Vaike, and more on their quest to defend Ylisse against multiple threats.
Fire Emblem debuts on the Nintendo 3DS with an adventure that’s well worth the wait. Join Chrom, Vaike, and more on their quest to defend Ylisse against multiple threats.
Today’s Nintendo Download update is pretty packed with goodies including the digital release of Fire Emblem Awakening, the puzzling Puddle and demo of The Cave for the Wii U.
Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon is going multiplayer, and Nintendo this morning sent over new details and media showing off some gameplay along with the new online and local modes.
There’s a rather nice selection of content available to download including Sega and Double Fine’s The Cave and a $0.30 Virtual Console download of Balloon Fight for the Wii U to celebrate the Famicom’s 30th anniversary.
Nintendo this morning hosted another Nintendo Direct broadcast this morning, and Satoru Iwata, the Nintendo President, outlined a few new Wii U updates and enhancements, and of course, revealed some games.
Ready to see what Nintendo has up their sleeve for the Wii U? The just announced Nintendo Direct scheduled for tomorrow, the 23rd, might be the place to find out.
Nintendo’s big releases for this week are most definitely the 3DS demo for Fire Emblem Awakening along with the quirky Tokyo Crash Mobs. Kirby’s Star Stacker is back as well, so make sure to check that out if you missed the original Game Boy release.
Nintendo has updated their release schedule with a number of dates for anticipated Wii U and 3DS titles including LEGO City: Undercover, Luigi?s Mansion: Dark Moon, Castlevania: LoS – Mirror of Fate, Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, Game & Wario, The Wonderful 101, Pikmin 3, Wii Fit U and more.
XSEED Games today revealed details about the mystery game that they have been teasing as of late. Pandora?s Tower, originally developed Ganbarion and Nintendo in Japan, is headed to the Wii exclusively this spring in North America.
Nintendo is preparing to “launch” Tokyo Crash Mobs, a quite bizarre but totally fun-looking new eShop title for the Nintendo 3DS. Check out some of the first screens.
Nintendo today announced that Fire Emblem Awakening is scheduled to be released for the Nintendo 3DS on February 4th along with a special blue 3DS hardware bundle featuring Fire Emblem artwork.
Nintendo this morning revealed more about Pok?mon X and Pok?mon Y by announcing a trio of new starter Pok?mon and releasing some official art and screens of each.
If you’re looking for Wii U demos for ZombiU or NBA 2K13, then the eShop has both of them to download today. There’s also Hello Kitty Picnic with Sanrio Friends, Reel Fishing 3D Paradise Mini and World Heroes 2.
The next generation of Pok?mon games are in development and due up this October for the Nintendo 3DS. Check out the announcement, reveal trailer and screens.
There’s a nice selection of digital content available for the Nintendo 3DS this week although the Wii U is sort of left out in the cold unfortunately. Hit up the eShop and check it all out.
Nintendo has cranked out another strong Nintendo Download Update for the 3DS, WIi and Wii U. There’s a Virtual Console game, a handful of Wii U sales, along with new and retro 3DS games worth checking out.
Thanks to the a number of previous retail-only 3DS games going digital this week, what can be described as a flood of content has hit the Nintendo eShop this week. There are a few Wii U releases such as Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! as well, and more.