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The Five Nintendo 3DS Games You Need to Play This October

October might just be the best month for Nintendo 3DS owners yet. Nintendo’s handheld beast has seen dozens of great game releases since its debut on the market in February of 2011, and the system shows no signs of slowing down.

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tacotruck3855d ago

Hometown Story's art style might not be for everyone, but it does look pretty darn entertaining if you can look past it.

SeraphimBlade3855d ago

My list:
Pokemon X
Pokemon X
Pokemon X
Ace Attorney 5
Pokemon X

STK0263855d ago

No love for Pokemon Y? Most certainly, on this list of 5 games, you could at least save one spot for Y.

SeraphimBlade3855d ago

Two words: Dragon Charizard.

(actually, it's not clear if you can get the X version Megas in Y / vice versa, but I ain't takin' chances)

HALOisKING3855d ago

for me its

pokemon Y
pokemon Y
pokemon Y
pokemon Y
pokemon Y

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Making Pokémon 3D Was A Mistake

Pokémon’s shift to 3D was a big mistake, as the series’ roots in 2D design make it difficult to transfer important game mechanics into a 3D overworld.

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CrimsonWing69501d ago

why do other games pull off 3D monster collecting JRPG games just fine? Look at Jade Cocoon and Shin Megami Tensei for examples.

FallenAngel1984501d ago

Answer should be obvious.

No other videogame franchise is as merchandise driven as Pokémon

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Nintendo 3DS Games We Still Love Playing Even Today

BLG writes: "While it didn’t sell as well as the Nintendo DS, the Nintendo 3DS was nonetheless a wonderful system. And, while this may be a hot take, it’s easily my favorite handheld. Even more than a decade removed from launch, the system’s library has so many titles that feel as fresh today as they did back at release. While it was hard to narrow down, these 30 Nintendo 3DS games are emblematic of the system’s success."

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When Will The Pokemon Company Introduce a New Typing?

The Pokemon Company has a solid thing going right now. Well, it’s been going on for a while, actually, but it has been a while since a new typing has been introduced to the popular monster-taming series. The latest one, Fairy type, was introduced back in Generation VI (Pokemon X & Y), so it does seem like it is time to bring in a new one. Check out Jason Capp's article for more.

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