NintendoDS Previews Archive.
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Despite being limited to a technical demonstration at present, Mario Kart 3DS (working title) managed to garner a great deal of attention from attendees both at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) back in June, and last month at Nintendo’s UK unveiling of the Nintendo 3DS console. And quite unsurprisingly, as after six console and two arcade outings, the Mario Kart formula remains as compulsive now as it was back in 1992.
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Following last week’s announcement that Capcom currently has two titles, Resident Evil: Revelations and Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition (tentative title), in development for the Nintendo 3DS, the first trailer for Resident Evil: Revelations has been released. Featuring appearances from Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine the trailer is rendered in real time using the game engine.
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Nintendo’s new handheld system, the Nintendo 3DS, has undoubtedly caused a storm at this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). Having been announced over a month before it’s unveiling earlier this week, the Nintendo 3DS was showcased on the show floor at this year’s show with a number of titles both in video form and playable. Thankfully, the forthcoming follow-up to the Nintendo DS sensation Nintendogs, known as Nintendogs + Cats, was one of the latter.
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Ahead of its launch next month, Nintendo have been touring Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies throughout the UK as part of its Nintendo Unleashed tour. Taking a pit-stop at the London MCM Expo last month, many of those eagerly anticipating the English language release of one of Japan’s most popular titles of 2010 were able to get a first glimpse at the final game, and Electronic Theatre was there to bring you this report.
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Following on from their BAFTA winning success with Professor Layton and the Curious Village, Nintendo have been showcasing the second game in the series at this years’ Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box exclusively on Nintendo DS. With the first title still performing strongly at UK retail – a brand new bundle set for release on Friday, 12th June – it’s not surprising that a European release is yet to be confirmed.
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PDC World Championship Darts 2009 is set to be released on 29th May, 2009, on only two formats; Wii and NintendoDS. Having reported on the effortlessly enjoyable Wii release earlier this week, Electronic Theatre can now bring you the latest details on Oxygen Games’ NintendoDS recreation of the sport, developed by Abdução.
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With Phantasy Star Portable having just been confirmed for a European launch in early 2009, we thought it was about time we took a look at the title’s NintendoDS sibling, Phantasy Star Zero. With the PlayStation Portable release breaking continually breaking records for SEGA in Japan, it’s no surprise the publisher would want to emulate that success on the NintendoDS; that’s it arriving before the end of the year in Japan, however, is clearly the result of some incredibly astute forward-thinking by the company.
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SquareEnix today announces that CHRONO TRIGGER will be released across PAL territories in early 2009 exclusively on the NintendoDS handheld system.
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Announced at Nintendo’s Pre-E3 2008 Media Briefing, Guitar Hero: On Tour: Decades will be arriving on NintendoDS before the year is out in the US. No European release has been announced, but it’s expected either at the same time, or by Easter 2009. Having stated that Guitar Hero: On Tour had shot straight to the top of their US best-seller list, Activision were, quite obviously, cagey about the details, but what we do know, and what Electronic Theatre endeavoured to find out for you, can be found below.
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The biggest surprise of the show for NintendoDS fans certainly, perhaps even the biggest surprise of E3 2008 altogether. Grand Theft Auto is heading to the NintendoDS, in an exclusive release titled Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.
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The CastleVania series has performed well on the NintendoDS thus far. CastleVania: Dawn of Sorrow arrived early in the system’s life-cycle, and was immediately recognised as one of the best entries in the series. The follow-up, CastleVania: Portrait of Ruin, was also considered a success, but received much less attention launching amidst the hype of the Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? and NEW Super Mario Bros., even though it arrived some time after those two all-encompassing titles.
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From the creator of The Sims, Will Wright, comes Spore, the epic Life-Sim where you create your creature in the (already released for PC) Creature Creator software package, and take your spawn from a single celled blob to a mighty space-faring race. This however is the spin-off for NintendoDS, Spore Creatures, developed by Foundation 9.
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