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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
PostPosted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 21:33 
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I got my code emailed to me immediately after fulfilling the promotion criteria.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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Really? I didn't. I thought I read that they'd be sending them out some time soon but not straight away?


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
PostPosted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 21:53 
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Yeah, I didn't get anything either. I thought they were going to send something out in the middle of February or something.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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Oh, I was talking about the free Super Mario 3D Land promotion, not the Super Mario Bros DX promo, which is as you say supposed to arrive some time later this month.


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Free submarine-orientated game from Nintendo starring a Star Fox character, available now, etc.

http://mynintendonews.com/2014/02/13/st ... eshop-now/


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I don't want F2P to get a foothold at Nintendo! :(

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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It's not microtransaction based. It's just a game with an extensive demo.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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I heard that after buying the full game you unlock a shop with high levels subs for purchase at 99p a time....

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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Just cancelled my pre-order for Yoshi's New Island. Reviews trickling out are negative (4 out of 10 in Edge, for example). Shame, as Yoshi's Island is a real favourite of mine, was looking forward to a sequel. Then again, the DS sequel from 2007 wasn't particularly good either. Oh well.


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Just cancelled my pre-order for Yoshi's New Island. Reviews trickling out are negative (4 out of 10 in Edge, for example). Shame, as Yoshi's Island is a real favourite of mine, was looking forward to a sequel. Then again, the DS sequel from 2007 wasn't particularly good either. Oh well.

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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Hmm , after a near perfect year I've not seen much 3DS stuff thats been interesting for me so far in 2014 - Yoshi was on a list 'to check' , Bravely Default was not something that looked that interesting to me and we're still a while off Smash Bros / Kirby and Mario Golf

I know we'll probably get more info when E3 rolls around but until then for the year in 3DS we have :

7th Feb - Bravely Default : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bravely_Default
11th Feb - One Piece romance dawn : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Piece:_Romance_Dawn
13th Feb - Steel Diver Sub Wars
13th Feb - Inazuma Eleven : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inazuma_Eleven

14th March - Yoshi's new island : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshi%27s_New_Island
31st March - Shovel Knight : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shovel_Knight

11th April - Disney Magical World : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney_Magical_World
15th April - Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conception ... even_Stars
29th April - Amazing Spider Man 2 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amazin ... eo_game%29

2nd May - Kirby: Triple Deluxe : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby:_Triple_Deluxe
2nd May - Mario Golf - World Tour : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Golf:_World_Tour

Then another Professor Layton / Smash Bros / and the new Sonic and thats it for the year.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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I could really use a list of the greatest 3DS games that have come out so far.

Pleeeeeeeeeease? :kiss:


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 8:26 
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I can only discuss my current purchases:

Street Pass games. The bundle available from the rabbit are ace. If you live in the middle of nowhere I probably wouldn't bother.

Super Mario 3D Land is just phenomenal. A must.

Fire Emblem is sublimely brilliant. Although I still miss the earlier sprite work.

Donkey Kong Country Returns is a tremendous 2D platformer.

VVVVVV (eShop) is the best way to play VVVVVV and is essential for those with taste (maybe watch a video first).

Animal Crossing is joyful and pointless.

Monster Hunter 3: Ultimate is a close to a portable Dark Souls as you can get. But does suffer some control issues if you don't have a 2nd control stick thingy.

The new Zelda is the best Zelda since Wind Waker.

I've currently lent mine to my wife, so I this is just of the top of my head.

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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I would add Kid Icarus and Luigis Mansion 2 to the list.

Both are brilliant and had me hooked from start to finish.


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Aye, They are on my next to buy list.

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 10:17 
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Cheers, guys!

I already have Super Mario 3D Land (superb, as you say), I'm planning to get Luigi's Mansion 2, and I already have VVVVVV on Steam. Apart from that there isn't actually much that tickles my fancy. Possibly Zelda.

I am currently playing RE: Revelations, when I can find time for it. It's a bit simplistic compared to 4 and 5, but it's still enjoyable and has good atmosphere + dialogue so bad in places it's actually funny, almost like they did it as an in-joke. The main problem is that it's very dark, so you really need to play it in an environment that isn't too brightly lit or the reflections in the top screen become too distracting.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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+1 for Luigi's mansion which is great (and a worthy follow up if you remember the GC original)

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Possibly Zelda.


Again works best if you have memories of Zelda : ALTTP

but even if you dont its really well done.

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I am currently playing RE: Revelations, when I can find time for it. It's a bit simplistic compared to 4 and 5, but it's still enjoyable and has good atmosphere + dialogue so bad in places it's actually funny, almost like they did it as an in-joke. The main problem is that it's very dark, so you really need to play it in an environment that isn't too brightly lit or the reflections in the top screen become too distracting.


I bought it on steam in a recent sale and have done maybe the first 1/3 of it and as you said its a bit cheesy at times but it doesnt let things get too silly and the in joke stuff works (i mean you have a Jill Sandwich and "The master of unlocking" in RESI1)

Other 3DS stuff that you might like

Super Street Fighter IV
You should be able to pick this up fairly cheaply (about £5 or £6 in the UK) and its a really well put together version with big touch buttons on the bottom screen to pull of some of the more difficult big power moves

Castlevania Lords of Shadow
Not a classic but enjoyable (although you might find this is still quite expensive)

Donkey Kong Country Returns
A really well done update to the original games and gives you a good level of control over Kong - lots of nice little touches but it will be of more interest to you if you have fond memories of the original DK Country games

Zelda OOT & Starfox 3DS
Both remakes of the N64 originals - they are pretty accurate but are slight updates to 'old' games

Mario Kart 7
No snaking but otherwise a solid update to the kart series

New Super Mario Bros 2
I liked this - although i bought it - churned through the levels and sold it on - its a reasonable game but a little easy / short and doesnt give you much for replayability

There are 2 Professor Layton games - i've played the first (Miracle mask) which is just another in the series - nothing that special that stands out (however if you like the games you will probably like these)


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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Don't forget the downloadable stuff too. Pullblox, Steamworld Dig, the Sega 3DS remakes are all great.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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Don't forget the downloadable stuff too. Pullblox, Steamworld Dig, the Sega 3DS remakes are all great.

This! The Sega remakes are definitely worth the asking price, if the specific games take your fancy. While I'm not particularly keen on Super Hang-On due to the slightly botched controls, some are particularly worth your time - Galaxy Force II and Shinobi 3, in my opinion.

BTW I'm agreeing with Zaph a few posts back about the release schedule being barren this year, certainly compared to the last year or so. I just hope that there's a few surprises in store to be announced at whenever the next Nintendo Direct pops ups.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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This Eurogamer article just made me aware of a Julian Gollop game called Ghost Recon Shadow Wars that somehow completely slipped me by. It actually sounds pretty great and can be had for very little. Anyone tried it?


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I have it would you believe... But haven't actually played it yet.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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I've got it!

It really does have the feel of a proper Gollop game.

It's a series of turn-based combat missions that make chapters in a story. There's no research or anything like in XCom, it's more like Rebelstar or Laser Squad.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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Outrun 3DS - Japan only at the moment but it would be something i'd buy instantly if it was available here (even with the wrong badge/car details)



http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/0 ... _for_japan

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3D OutRun Given a Release Date and Details for Japan

The 3D series of classics from Sega were, in the Nintendo Life office at least, among the highlights on the 3DS late last year. With a mix of arcade and Mega Drive / Genesis games getting the impressive remastering treatment from M2, it was pleasing that Sega had made the investment to localise that first run outside of Japan.

The second batch is already well underway in the company's homeland, however, and the latest confirmed title has made us borderline desperate for the second series of releases to be confirmed for the West. We previously reported that 3D OutRun had been announced, but now we have a release date and details on some of the title's enhancements. To start with the most important news, it arrives on the Japanese eShop on 23rd April for 762 yen (excluding tax).

Like previous '3D Classics' in this range, a number of neat enhancements have been made. These include:

The option to save at any point and resume later on
Circle Pad, D-pad or touch controls
A choice of the Japanese or 'Overseas' version, with different course placements between them
Multiple screen size settings, including a moving arcade cabinet style as seen in previous releases such as 3D Super Hang-On
A host of audio options, and two brand new songs composed by Manabu Namiki and Jane-Evelyn Nisperos

Plenty to look forward to. Short of making us all buy Japanese 3DS systems, we're left hoping for news of localisation from Sega. Would you be excited about playing this one?


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I've got that 3D Classic Spacey arcade game (I forget the name, and the GF has still stolen my 3DS, so can't check) and it is superb. The 3D method works brilliant with the layer method the old games use. It kinda feels like an alternate timeline where we never got polygons but the tech improved this way. So on that basis this will be an incredible port.

Never liked the old outrun much, but I'll buy it to make the chance of Outrun 2 (or 3!) resurfacing someday. God I would kill for a non-PSP port.

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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
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Has anyone else had Steel Diver added to their home menu? For some reason, it appeared on mine last night. I didn't play it as I need a firmware update first but it's definitely there.

Also... Fire Emblem is a bit good isn't it?


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so i might buy this for the holidays.. what's the starting line up.. mario tennis, mario kart obv and then..

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You want recommendations? Kid Icarus is one of my favourite games on the console. Luigis mansion 2 is brilliant too.


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so i might buy this for the holidays.. what's the starting line up.. mario tennis, mario kart obv and then..


Animal Crossing. obviously

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ordered this lovely luigi edition
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That is EPICly cute!!

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The year of Luigi lives on... Seriously, buy Kid Icarus.


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Went with this list to the second hand shop and they had nothing. Lukkly i ordered supermarioland.

Any nintendo network ids i shoud add?

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I've added you to the main list here : viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5652&p=765264#p765264


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thanks.. not sure who has mario kart to race against me... net game will probably be golf, love the demo..

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I'm starting to care about it. But I figure ill let it bed in and pick up the 3DS lite. The 3DS is uuuuuugly, and I'm guessing at this point that's kinda intentional part of their business plan.


:this:
since the gba and ds were so much improved after 1,5 year, i'll wait



ah i was kinda right then...

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so finally read this whole thread. .great to see the little sketiscism at the beginning, the early adapters, the the first failure, slowly growing liberary, nothing in 2012, and than suddenly the breakthrough in 2013, a great library, the 3ds xl... only weird thing that i was 6 months after prediction in buying the revamped version;)

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Bit dissapointed with mario kart 7,.. the meta structure of wiiu's 8 is in place, and som nice circuits (return, like the cruiseship), but the feeling is weird....

but question: my 3ds discovered someone via streetspass, and i can play against 'her'o9n my 3ds.. but what/who am i actually racing.. an ai profile based on her competence?

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Some 3ds news. Mimi now has tamdochi life which is kind of weird but fun. How i know? She was kin enough to send me here welcome editoon. Just made me and my daughter. Wub.

Finished 1 player tour of mario tennis. Too easy. Going to the net still almost always works. As it did with mario power tennis on the gba. Which i'm now redoscpvering pn the wiiu vortual console. Only on the last mario galaxy themed court this tactic doesn't work. But then you'll follow the power zones. In a way it becomes guitar hero at that point.

Got nsmb2 for cheap. Lots of commercials here now about the coins race. We'll see

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bought second hand animal crossing and mario golf... so please open your gates soonish!

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Woohoo. Mario golf is there in time for my holiday

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The year of Luigi lives on... Seriously, buy Kid Icarus.



Funcking hell.. Didn't see this in a shop until now, but bought it now there is a first timers in smash bros sale.. 30% off...
Most exiting onrails shooter i've seen, and the eurogamer review suggest there is a lot of depth too

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012- ... ing-review

Only thing which i kinda of a problem is that i'm left handed, and thos forces me to use the stylus in the right hand... Until now i hust was a bot awkward (first two chapters) but it does slow my reaction time considarably

Sale details.. Tomodachi too https://www.nintendo.co.uk/News/2014/Au ... 11184.html

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The swearing is justified. Kid Icarus is amazing!


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It was funny because i had your tip somewhere in. Y head, but my icarus 'vision' was based on the old games, i expected a sort of new super mario bros but then with ocarus amd then this happened....

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Kid Icarus on the 3DS is easily in my top 5 games of all time list. I have such fond memories of playing it on the lunch break of a job I absolutely hated at the time and I couldn't wait to play it each day.


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Two new 3DS models. Double shoulder buttons, an extra thumbstick, main buttons coloured in the Super Famicom style, an inbuilt NFC connector, takes Micro SD cards rather than SD cards, has supposedly better and less blurry 3D, improved battery life and will have model-exclusive games including a port of Xenoblade Chronicles. Out October in Japan, but we'll be waiting until 2015 apparently.

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I was going to get a 3DS XL for my birthday in October. Looks like I'd best hang on.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 16:24 
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I can't believe they would split the market like that. You can't even just get that controller thingy for the old 3DS, since this new one has a faster CPU as well for which non-backwards compatible games are already being made. I am not buying a new 3DS, they can fuck right off.


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 Post subject: Re: The Nintendo 3DS
PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 17:55 
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TheVision wrote:
I was going to get a 3DS XL for my birthday in October. Looks like I'd best hang on.

Not for us Uropeans until 2015 some time, though...


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