So, the 3DS eShop is finally live, and with that the Nintendo 3DS finally joins us in the world of digitally downloadable content. We’ll save the game reviews for the coming days – expect full coverage from us – but in the meantime, how does the shop front itself hold…
Read MoreSo, the 3DS eShop is finally live, and with that the Nintendo 3DS finally joins us in the world of digitally downloadable content. We’ll save the game reviews for the coming days – expect full coverage from us – but in the meantime, how does the shop front itself hold…
Read MoreThe Nintendo 3DS eShop is now live, and with that the ability to transfer most of your DSiWare to the new console. Unfortuantely there’s a hitch: Apparently save games and scores do not transfer over. Now, on the plus side most DSiWare games were fairly small in size, so the…
Read MoreThe Nintendo 3DS eShop is now live, and with that the ability to transfer most of your DSiWare to the new console. Unfortuantely there’s a hitch: Apparently save games and scores do not transfer over. Now, on the plus side most DSiWare games were fairly small in size, so the…
Read MoreGiven that Kinect has proven to be such a popular technology for Microsoft, it’s no surprise that it featured strongly in the Microsoft presentation – and it’s certainly good to see that the next year of Kinect games will involve more than minigame compilations. Shooters, serious sports games… should they…
Read MoreGiven that Kinect has proven to be such a popular technology for Microsoft, it’s no surprise that it featured strongly in the Microsoft presentation – and it’s certainly good to see that the next year of Kinect games will involve more than minigame compilations. Shooters, serious sports games… should they…
Read MoreWhen we talk about E3, in the main the conversation revolves around three companies; the “Big Three” – Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony. The dominant forces in games hardware, the three spruik their wares, amaze us with new hardware promises, and hint and the next year in software. But it really…
Read MoreWhen we talk about E3, in the main the conversation revolves around three companies; the “Big Three” – Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony. The dominant forces in games hardware, the three spruik their wares, amaze us with new hardware promises, and hint and the next year in software. But it really…
Read MoreIn Pride of Nations, Paradox Interactive has released an admirable addition to the strategy games. It’s a turn based approach to the genre, and offers a realistic, historically accurate, all-encompassing game. This game is definitely on the complicated side, attempting to be a realistic modulator of the times. For the most part, it…
Read MoreIn Pride of Nations, Paradox Interactive has released an admirable addition to the strategy games. It’s a turn based approach to the genre, and offers a realistic, historically accurate, all-encompassing game. This game is definitely on the complicated side, attempting to be a realistic modulator of the times. For the most part, it…
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