Pilotwings Resort

Pilotwings Resort

Pilotwings Resort puts you in the pilot’s seat as never before in this long-awaited three-dimensional update to the Pilotwings series! Import your Mii characters from the Nintendo 3DS Mii Maker and explore Wuhu Island (the star of Wii Sports Resort and Wii Fit Plus) by plane, by hang glider and by rocket belt. Each vehicle type features unique controls that offer a different challenge. Complete around 40 challenging flight missions in Mission Mode to earn stars, or scour Wuhu Island for hundreds of collectible Extras in Free Flight Mode as you unlock interactive 3D Dioramas of various aircraft and famous island monuments. Get a bird’s-eye view of familiar Wuhu Island sites – and a few new ones! You can even share your experiences with friends and family members by taking in-game photos and saving them to the Nintendo 3DS photo album. Pilotwings Resort is an aerial sports game gem that offers amazing 3D views of Wuhu Island.

Editorial: Why I’m Still Playing the Game Boy Advance

The Nintendo DS is great and all, but there are some things that you can’t find anywhere but the Game Boy Advance (like Mother 3).

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Is the Nintendo 3DS right for your child?

I’m sure your child has been eagerly awaiting the Nintendo 3DS, but with a $250 price tag, does it have enough new features to justify an upgrading from an older model? If you are a first-time DS buyer, should you get an older, cheaper system or wait until the winter holidays to buy this shiny, new model?

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Smart Boys: Gameroom

Smart Boys: Gameroom

Let’s Play! Filled with fun, exciting wholesome games for boys. Children will have fun with this title for hours on end! This title is a great entry point for young children who want to get into the world of casual videogames. By keeping the titles fun and simple, while providing a challenging and rewarding experience, children will be able to gain a wholesome experience. It’s like carrying around a closet full of family fun games that you can take with you anywhere!

The best games for the Nintendo 3DS

Much ado has been made about the new Nintendo 3DS, a portable handheld video game system capable of displaying three-dimensional special effects without the need for goofy glasses.

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The best games for the Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo 3DS: where to get the best price

Nintendo has launched its glasses-free 3DS in the UK, but where should buy it to save yourself valuable pounds? The wait is over and the early signs are that UK sales of the Nintendo 3DS since midnight on Thursday have been very healthy. Many pre-order purchasers will have woken to the ring of the doorbell this morning with postal workers across the land getting the best reception they’ve had …

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Six things to love (and hate) about the Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo’s new 3DS is a really solid gadget that delivers a truly innovative new 3-D gaming experience. But it’s not a perfect device and there’s plenty to consider when trying to decide whether you should make room for it in your budget.

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Six things to love (and hate) about the Nintendo 3DS

3DS Breakdown: Pricier than DSi

Grabbing a 3DS on the U.S. launch day will put around $150 directly back in Nintendo’s pockets, according to one analyst.

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3DS Breakdown: Pricier than DSi

Almost Here: The Nintendo 3DS Arrives Sunday March 27

The Nintendo 3DS is nearly here, a two-screen flip-top handheld that lets you play games in true 3D without bulky glasses or other odd-fitting headgear. Nintendo’s handheld already went on sale February 26 in Japan, then on Friday March 25 in Europe, and it finally celebrates its U.S. launch this Sunday, March 27.

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Almost Here: The Nintendo 3DS Arrives Sunday March 27

GameStop to Launch Nintendo 3DS

GameStop Corporation is all set to unleash its much awaited Nintendo 3DS on March 27, 2011 at over 3,000 of its U.S. stores.

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