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Nintendo’s 3DS and 2DS Holiday Lineup - 2014

Christopher Buffa (Prima Games): With so many games coming out over the next three months, we’ll need another job to afford them all. Sony has a quality PS4 lineup this holiday season and Microsoft hopes to make up some ground with promising Xbox One games and system bundles. Nintendo, meanwhile, has a sort of one-two punch. Not only does it have games for the Wii U console, but also its dual screen handhelds, the 3DS and 2DS; essentially the same system, minus 3D effects in the latter.

If you enjoy portable games, get ready for a stellar lineup from both Nintendo and third parties. There’s a conspicuous lack of new bundles and redesigns, but considering Pokemon plays a huge role in the big N’s 2014 holiday season, there’s still a chance of seeing a 3DS or 2DS with exclusive artwork and colors.

On that note, let’s get started.

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Nyxus111d ago

I have Fire Emblem Fates LE, the European one. Not sure if it's as valuable as the US version, but it certainly was in high demand.

Chevalier111d ago

Don't think the European one would be as valuable since it's not region free. I got mine box and all and all those Yokai Watch games

Nyxus111d ago

I also have some of the Yokai Watch games, but also the PAL versions which don't seem to be that valuable.

Chocoburger111d ago

Its not often I actually have games on the 'most expensive list' but I do own Rhythm Thief and Layton vs. Ace Attorney. I believe both of them are sealed as well.

Chevalier110d ago

Nice! Hopefully they re-release the Layton games on the Switch. Surprised they haven't already

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The Top 10 Most Underrated Pokémon Games

With the vast number of Pokémon games in existence there will undoubtedly be some that don’t get the recognition they deserve. So here are 10 Pokémon games that are underrated and that deserve your attention today!

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Playing Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS in 2021

Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "The release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch made playing Smash 4, on either system a thing of the past. But for today’s piece, I wanted to revisit the 3DS version of the previous generation of Smash Bros., to see how it holds up and see if time has changed my opinion on the first portable Smash Bros. game."

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