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Pokémon Dream Radar, Robot Rescue 2 & More Now Available via Nintendo Digital Channels

Nintendo has today launched the long awaited Pokémon Dream Radar on Nintendo 3DS, available to download now from the Nintendo eShop. Also available this week via Nintendo digital channels is Hana Samurai: Art of the Sword and Colours 3D, the latter of which is available for a special introductory price.

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Pokemon GO Isn’t Nintendo’s First Augmented Reality Pokemon Game

Another game allowed you to catch Pokemon in the real world too.

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Orejillz2851d ago

That's interesting, I never knew about that other game.

skcej2851d ago

I completely forgot about Dream Radar until now!

Blastoise2850d ago

Invizimals actually did this before Pokemon in 2009

"Unlike Pokémon however, Invizimals requires the player to hunt and capture these creatures within the real world, using the concept of augmented reality"

Blastoise2850d ago

I don't know if you're trying to be funny, but if not here's a link

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/...

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Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword (3DS) Review | Marooners' Rock

Aron writes:

"Imagine this: you are a young person in feudal Japan, out for a quiet morning stroll. Maybe you’re just walking because video games haven’t been invented yet, so there’s not much else to do. Or perhaps you’re just looking for a quiet place by a stream to beat your laundry on a rock and contemplate the meaning of life. Unfortunately, none of this is to come to pass because a tiny green man gives you a magic cherry blossom sword and tasks you with saving the land’s princess. This may sound like a fever dream, but it is actually the opening sequence to Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword for the Nintendo 3DS. In this eShop exclusive title, you must learn to use the aforementioned sword to mow down the countless ninjas, brutes and various other bad guys that would stop you from saving the fair princess."

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Sakura Samurai Review [Game Rumble]

Game Rumble: A game that has something to do with swords would typically end up to be a hack n slash game. However, Sakura Samurai takes a different route and would introduce a more tactical way to engage in a fight. It chose to follow its own virtue, but does it succeed? Read our review and find out!

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