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Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D hits eShop on Sept. 13th

"Release Date: Sep 13, 2012
No. of Players: 1 player
Category: First Person, Action
Publisher: Teyon
Price: $4.99

Gear up and join an elite Special Forces unit in Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D, an arcade-style on-rail shooter for Nintendo 3DS™.

Choose from three character profiles, each with unique attributes, and use a combination of brains and brawn (but mostly brawn) to blast your way through a variety of dangerous ground, vehicle and air-based stages. And if you’re really feeling trigger-happy, you can earn additional points by blowing up the environment. Each victory sees your military rank rise, earning you increasingly powerful and upgradeable weapons.", posts GoNintendo.

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Pocket Gamer: Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D Review

Pocket Gamer: Terrorists, huh? Just think how many war video games we'd have been deprived of if it wasn't for them. Those lovable scallywags.

Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D is another title that would have never seen the light of day were it not for those terrorist-y types, what with it being a terrorist shooter simulation an' all.

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Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D Coming to Europe on October 25th

"Teyon, a video games developer and digital publisher, is excited to announce that their latest Nintendo 3DS™ title, Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D, is coming to Europe. Join the Special Forces unit this Thursday, October 25th and get up close and personal with the enemy. The game will be available via the Nintendo eShop for €5,-." -- Wiiloveit.com (Official Press Release)

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Nintendo Download: 25th October 2012 (Europe)

Ouch. Not much in the way of Nintendo downloadable goodness this week, with just three games available - all of which are 3DS-based and one of which is a retail download. Aside from some downloadable videos and a smattering of DLC, there's not much else to report. Still, there may be something in the update that tickles your fancy.

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