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Harada-san on the future of Tekken | GRTV

GR-UK: We speak to producer Katsuhiro Harada bout the upcoming Tekken releases: Tag 2, Blood Vengance, 3DS Prime Edition, and how his scrap with Capcom's Ono-san is panning out.

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MaideninBlack4661d ago

Harada is such a down to earth guy. More developers should be like him, with the exception of the cross dressing antics he and Ono like to do, lol.

tarbis4661d ago

This guy can't stop promoting SFxTekken, he is still wearing the capcom ID strap while talking about Tekken. XD

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Video: Under appreciated 3DS Games

The 3DS has an extensive library of games, but due to the consoles low sales initially, a lot of great games flew under the radar of most gamers. Fear not though, as Shawn Long of Nintendo Enthusiast takes a look at some under appreciated 3DS releases from the earlier years of it’s life that you should be sure to check out. Whether you enjoy a good platformer, fighting game, or 3D adventure, there should be something for every 3DS owner to consider in this video.

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ModernSamuraiJay3610d ago

Good choices. I didn't know the 3DS version of Sonic Gen had different levels than the console versions.

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StreetPass London – Round up

HelenBaby writes : "Last Sunday saw the premier get-together of StreetPass Uk’s latest meetup group, 3DSBlessed’s very own StreetPass London! Taking place at the Royal Festival Hall, this event was attended by no less than 24 attendees willing to come on down and get their 3DS on for the day.

StreetPass London co-founders Max Maslen and Tareq Ashry hosted a popular Mario Kart tournament, where top prizes were a Pikachu and Birdo plush, with runners up nabbing Moshi Monsters 3DS kits and Monster Hunter badges. In the end the Pikachu plushie went to a young attendee called Kieran, and Birdo to Suz (an old friend of the 3DSBlessed crew). Congratulations to all our winners!"

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A Visual History of the Tekken Series

IGN:

Few fighting games endure the assault of their competitors for decades at a time. What started as a simple arcade game and PSone adaptation in the early '90s has evolved into a franchise filled with well-loved fighters, films, and spin-offs.