Tag Archives: 3DS
Nintendo Has Finally Figured Out That the 3DS Was Too Expensive
In a much-needed move to push the 3DS off store shelves, Nintendo is going to lower the price of the handheld to $169.99, an $80 drop from the launch price. The new price tag is effective August 12. Continue reading
Capcom Seems Sorry About That Whole Resident Evil: The Mercenaries Thing
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D does not allow players to delete save files. Once a game is started, it’s stuck there. Many said that this may be how Capcom planned to combat used game sales. They still say that’s … Continue reading
Bummer. I Can’t Skip All the Mundane Unlocking Stuff in Resident Evil: The Mercenaries [Update]
As some of you may have heard, you cannot delete a save file from Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D. Once the game is started, the save files are stored for good. Many figure that this is an attempt to … Continue reading
First US Nintendo 3DS Commercial
This is actually a very cool TV spot.
News Roundup for March 1st, 2011
GameStop Hit with Class Action Lawsuit Over Allegations of Storing Personal Customer Information Without Their Knowledge via Destructoid Cynthia Gordon Joins Nintendo of America as VP of Corporate Affairs via GoNintendo Fruit Ninja Coming to Facebook via Destructoid Microsoft killing … Continue reading
Lunchtime Update
Okay, so I’m catching a late lunch (3:30, here) but I had a lot of work to do. So there’s quite a bit of news coming today, thanks to GDC and an Apple event scheduled for later this week. Here’s … Continue reading
News For Friday, February 4, 2011
Well, the power is back on and it’s still cold, but I’ll manage thanks to my Snuggie. Time for the daily news roundup! The Conduit is coming for Nintendo 3DS, HVS confirms: GoNintendo E3 expo limiting attendees this year: Joystiq Nintendo’s … Continue reading
We’re Ready for the 3DS. But is Nintendo Ready?
Here’s part of something I wrote for GamesAbyss: With Nintendo’s recent event in NYC, launch details for the much sought after 3DS have finally arrived. At this point, early adopters and videogame fans interested in Nintendo’s next-generation handheld have had … Continue reading