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  • Skyboxer
    Donny Baseball!
    • Jul 2002
    • 20302

    #331
    Re: Nintendo 3DS

    Originally posted by erickonasis
    Sales may be low but the Vita is a great system...I guess it depends on what u like . I was curious about getting a 3DS since i just have to have every console out there but the games are just too dam kiddie for my liking...and with Persona 4 out that pretty much fills my rpg needs the Vita was lacking
    Yeah the system itself is great. For me it ended up being a PS3.5
    Never really felt any game was totally built around the VITA.
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    • souljahbill
      Pro
      • May 2010
      • 717

      #332
      If you're like me and bought a 3DS for Animal Crossing: New Leaf, check out these from Japan. Go to their ACNL playlist. This game is gonna be off the hook!

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      • SinisterAlex
        Canadian eh?
        • Oct 2009
        • 4551

        #333
        Re: Nintendo 3DS

        TAKE MY MONEY

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        • MachoMyers
          Old School
          • Jul 2002
          • 7670

          #334
          Re: Nintendo 3DS

          This is definitely on my radar.
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          Still need to play IX. VIII was the bomb though.

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          • DukeC
            Banned
            • Jul 2011
            • 5751

            #335
            Re: Nintendo 3DS

            There's going to be a Fire Emblem 3DS bundle coming out in February (at the same time as the game of course). I wasn't going to buy it (Was even going to skip Pokemon X and Y like I did Black/White), by now I have to. I love anything and everything Fire Emblem.

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            Yes, the game looks that good. Here's the English Demo.

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            He has even imported the japanese localization game (since it's been out for months over there and he couldn't wait. This dude can also read japanese. He also translates it with subtitles as well) and put up several playthroughs on his channel. I would advise you to check it out.

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            • Flawless
              Bang-bang! Down-down!
              • Mar 2004
              • 16780

              #336
              Re: Nintendo 3DS

              I might have got the Fire Emblem bundle if it were the XL. The XL just feels far more comfortable in your hands, bigger screens, and can display DS games 1:1.
              Go Noles!!! >>----->

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              • Flawless
                Bang-bang! Down-down!
                • Mar 2004
                • 16780

                #337
                Re: Nintendo 3DS

                IGN: Fire Emblem Awakening Review - 9.6

                Fire Emblem Awakening is the most fluid and stunning strategy RPG experience available on a portable, and features the best storytelling and production value of any 3DS game to date. The strong tactical gameplay and strikingly diverse visuals are only part of the equation - the strength of the game comes from the strength of the characters. The desire to protect them and progress their individual story arcs drives home the weight of your decisions, and makes you feel more involved and invested than most games ever come close to. I found myself going to great lengths to keep all members of my team alive - not due to the compulsive need to collect all the warriors, but because I truly cared about these people. That’s rare for a videogame, where death is often a temporary and inconsequential occurrence.

                While many of these concepts aren’t new to the Fire Emblem series, never before have they been presented in such a refined and easily accessible package. In this way, Awakening exceeds all prior installments for a game that is at once a Fire Emblem lover's dream come true and a brilliant entry point to both the franchise and the genre. This isn’t just a Fire Emblem game, this is where Fire Emblem finally awakens from its deep slumber as a cult favorite and steps up as one of the Big N’s big franchises, no longer shackled by its niche origins. And it didn’t achieve this by sacrificing its identity either, but rather by refining the franchise’s already solid foundation so that its accessibility and caliber should easily qualify it as a quintessential portable experience, right up there with the likes of Super Mario 3D Land or Pokemon Black and White 2.

                If you have access to a 3DS, don’t deny yourself this truly special and incredible experience.
                Go Noles!!! >>----->

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                • mestevo
                  Gooney Goo Goo
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 19556

                  #338
                  Re: Nintendo 3DS

                  Fire Emblem looks cool, and sold wife on Spyro, could be enough to finally get a DS.

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                  • Flawless
                    Bang-bang! Down-down!
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 16780

                    #339
                    Re: Nintendo 3DS

                    Nintendo Will Support Japanese Games Abroad More

                    This new-found commitment is partly due to third-party software developers in the West focussing on what Nintendo calls "mega-hit titles for home consoles" and having fewer of their development studios produce software for handheld devices. And even though some Western developers still produce software on 3DS aimed at kids, they're not as active as they were during the Nintendo DS's heyday.

                    The opposite is true in Japan, where handheld devices have a large market share and many leading developers assigning their best teams to work on handheld titles.

                    To address this imbalance, company CEO Satoru Iwata said, "We therefore plan to more actively support the Japanese software developers in distributing their key titles overseas this year.

                    "Among those third-party titles both developed and published in Japan, there have been some games which Nintendo published in Europe, including the Professor Layton series. We will increase the number of such games for the U.S. market as well as in Europe. We are also willing to flexibly assist third-party developers in distributing their valuable games overseas."
                    Go Noles!!! >>----->

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                    • Flawless
                      Bang-bang! Down-down!
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 16780

                      #340
                      Re: Nintendo 3DS

                      Nintendo's New Free 3DS Game Giveaway

                      Beginning March 21 and going through April 30, anyone who buys and registers both a new 3DS XL system and a copy of either Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon or Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity will score themselves a free download of another first-party Nintendo title. There are five different games to choose from, each one of them a full retail release. The choices include:
                      • Super Mario 3D Land
                      • Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask
                      • Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone
                      • Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive!
                      • Star Fox 64 3D

                      Animal Crossing: New Leaf Release Date Announced

                      During its Nintendo Direct broadcast this morning, Nintendo announced that Animal Crossing: New Leaf will hit stores on June 9th in North America and June 14th in Europe.
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                      Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Announced

                      During today's Nintendo Direct broadcast, the Big N announced a new entry in the Mario & Luigi series of RPG games. Called Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, this title focuses on the brother in green himself - in fact, it all takes place in Weegee's dreams.

                      Little is known as of now, other than that players will have to interact with a sleeping Weegee to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. Oh, and Mario's also there.

                      Mario & Luigi: Dream Team is set to arrive in North America this summer.
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                      Mario Golf: World Tour Announced

                      Titled Mario Golf: World Tour, the game will once again be developed by Camelot and will be available this summer.

                      Nintendo says the game "includes both simple controls and a deeper experience for golf fans" and that courses will "range from traditional to those inspired by the Mushroom Kingdom."

                      Characters confirmed so far include Mario, Luigi, Wario, Waluigi and Donkey Kong.
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                      Nintendo Announces Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D

                      Nintendo has just announced Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D for the Nintendo 3DS. A few early screens were shown for the 2D platformer, which has a release date of 'Summer 2013' in North America, Europe and Japan.

                      Though not much is known about DKCR3D at this point, it does appear to be a port of the Wii game. Nintendo describes the game as "the smash-hit Wii game is getting a portable 3D makeover." No word yet on whether there new content is being added.
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                      ...

                      New Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon footage:

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                      Go Noles!!! >>----->

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                      • DJ
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 17756

                        #341
                        Re: Nintendo 3DS

                        Man, nice to see some games being announced. I'd play all of those. Too bad I only have a DSi at the moment. Wanted a 3DSXL but the wife bought the DSi instead.

                        I'd exchange but one thing I've learned over the years is that you don't return/exchange a gift from your wife unless it is a clothing item that doesn't fit.
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                        • Cod
                          MVP
                          • May 2007
                          • 2717

                          #342
                          Re: Nintendo 3DS

                          I got a 3ds a few months back and haven't really had time to play it much. I'd like to get an RPG that I can waste long hours on. Any suggestions? I was thinking Fire Emblem?

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                          • jfsolo
                            Live Action, please?
                            • May 2003
                            • 12965

                            #343
                            Re: Nintendo 3DS

                            Damn it.

                            I've never bought a handheld, because I don't like playing on those small screens, but since every other system seems to have abandoned the strategy-fantasy RPG market, and Fire Emblem: Awakening seems to a fricken masterpiece, I may have to break down and buy an XL.
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                            • souljahbill
                              Pro
                              • May 2010
                              • 717

                              #344
                              Originally posted by jfsolo
                              Damn it.

                              I've never bought a handheld, because I don't like playing on those small screens, but since every other system seems to have abandoned the strategy-fantasy RPG market, and Fire Emblem: Awakening seems to a fricken masterpiece, I may have to break down and buy an XL.
                              I played through Fire Emblem: Awakening and it's serious GotY material. It's THAT good and it's my first Fire Emblem game. Just the demo blew me away.

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                              • Candyman5
                                Come get some!
                                • Nov 2006
                                • 14380

                                #345
                                Re: Nintendo 3DS

                                I want a 3DS for Fire Emblem and Pokemon X&Y.
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