Despite its slow start, the 3DS is now kicking butt and taking names. Between the burgeoning eShop library and the bevy of software releases already out or on the way, Nintendo's handheld is proving itself a more than worthy successor to the wildly popular DS line of hardware.
Ruth's dad showed her the ropes once she could hold a GameBoy and it only got better from there. This is how handheld gaming shaped her.
If you're looking for some video games you can play with your kid, look no further than this quick and easy list for reference.
Stardew Valley is a blast with my daughter. Except she keeps spending all of my seed money...
LittleBigPlanet should be on this list. Those games are great and full of heart.
It’s always hard to watch a beloved series fall on hard times. It’s even harder still when the problems holding it back are glaring and should have been as easy to spot as Godzilla stomping through a nitroglycerin plant. Alas, for one reason or another, crippling problems either manage to go unnoticed or disguise themselves as a game’s main selling point. Most often it’s a new feature that sounds exciting on paper, but winds up a disappointment in practice. Case and point, the slow yet drastic decline of the Paper Mario series.
Sticker star was horrible I hated it but I liked color splash and feel it didn't get the attention it deserved. Color splash and super paper Mario might not be like the old rpg paper Mario's but that doesn't mean they can't be fun, you just have to have an open mind
I love the paper Mario series they are not anywhere near bad games sticker star was awesome. Just because you don’t Level up like a traditional rpg doesnt mean the game sucked. get over it.
Colour splash was a fantastic entry ... Shame bugger all got to play it, one of the last great on WiiU