Nintendo Life writes: "You've already heard what we thought of Metroid: Other M, Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Sin and Punishment 2, and we got to play Monster Hunter 3 a few weeks ago, but there's still plenty to tell about the other titles available to play throughout the summit."
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "During the heyday of the Nintendo DS and Wii, one of my favorite go to game series when throwing a party was the WarioWare set of games. These wacky, fast-paced mini-game collections were the perfect way to, not only have some hearty laughs with friends but to show off the more unique and underutilized side of Nintendo hardware. However, it’s been quiet on the WarioWare front for the better part of a decade now with the last ‘main’ game in the series released when the Wii launch in 2006 leading to the series becoming just one among many of seemingly forgotten Nintendo franchises and leads me to ask… what happened to WarioWare?"
The Department of Electronic Entertainment writes: By now millions of Americans have discovered shiny new 3DS’s under their Christmas trees, along with gift cards for the Nintendo eShop in their stockings. The downloadable games purchased through the eShop are non-refundable so it is imperative that new 3DS owners begin their shopping experience as informed consumers. Below are the Department of Electronic Entertainment’s recommendations for the finest products on the eShop, along with our helpful Age Ratings to ensure that America’s youth aren’t exposed to inappropriate content:
XMNR: Best Buy put out a new set of deals on Wednesday, December 14 that includes Kirby's Epic Yarn for the Wii for just $8 and collection of Kinect games like Disneyland Adventures and Dance Central 2 for $25.
Yea that's great, put this info up a day after half the games are no longer on sale, next time try putting it up the day it starts !!!