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5 Big Japanese Games That Are Coming To Your 3DS

Thomas East: ''As those who watched Nintendo Direct will know, things will get even better later in the year when the likes of Mario And Luigi: Dream Team, Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Mario Golf: World Tour are released.

Satoru Iwata recently talked up the possibility of more Japanese developed games being released in the UK and this can only be a good thing. Hopefully, it also means we won't suffer from the drought of releases we're currently encountering on Wii U. We saw some evidence of this during Nintendo Direct with the likes of Etrian Odyssey IV and Project X Zone being showcased.

Now all we need is for Nintendo to announce that Fantasy Life, Dragon Quest VII, Bravely Default, Professor Layton Vs Phoenix Wright and Ace Attorney 5 for release in the UK. Until then, here are five big Japanese games that you should look forward to.''

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Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan - A Legend Worth Revisiting

Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan arrived in Europe a decade ago, taking the Nintendo 3DS RPG scene by storm.

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Top 10 3DS Games You Should Download Before They're Gone Forever From The Nintendo eShop

Daav from NoobFeed writes - Nintendo has announced that both the 3DS and Wii U eShops are on the way out. Though the company preempts the news by saying that downloads will still work "for the foreseeable future," that message also implies that your games will disappear at some point. We've enabled consumption at our fingertips, which companies have gladly used to erode the terms of game ownership. As always, convenience comes at a much higher cost down the road and, well, that time has come

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A beginner's guide to Etrian Odyssey

Back in 2007, Atlus decided to use the Nintendo DS to do something ambitious. It brought back the days of first-person RPGs with original party members you had to customize and dungeons you needed to map. Thanks to the handheld's design, the bottom screen allowed people to practice cartography as they played. Since then, 10 games have been released, each bringing something new to adventurers.

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