The eShop is well and truly away now. After the rather spectacular Zen Pinball and the quirky Freakyforms comes Pushmo, a charming little puzzler from Nintendo first party developer, Intelligent Systems. While I’d rather Intelligent Systems focus on getting that next Fire Emblem game out, Pushmo is a fine little…
Read MoreIf you can manage to connect to Nintendo’s servers, you’ll see that the much-awaited “November” update has finally arrived on the 3DS. It adds numerous new features to the console including 3D video recording, new StreetPass mini-games, a new home menu icon, and, most importantly, an updated version of the…
Read MoreIf you can manage to connect to Nintendo’s servers, you’ll see that the much-awaited “November” update has finally arrived on the 3DS. It adds numerous new features to the console including 3D video recording, new StreetPass mini-games, a new home menu icon, and, most importantly, an updated version of the…
Read MoreLock ‘n Chase is a good example of the kind of cheap game experiences that go down well on the Game Boy Virtual Console. As a clone plus more of Pac-Man, this is cheaper than Pac-Man’s Game Boy outing, and manages to be a more interesting core game to boot.…
Read MoreLock ‘n Chase is a good example of the kind of cheap game experiences that go down well on the Game Boy Virtual Console. As a clone plus more of Pac-Man, this is cheaper than Pac-Man’s Game Boy outing, and manages to be a more interesting core game to boot.…
Read MorePretending for a second that the utterly dismal Let’s Golf never happened, Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive! is the first “true” 3DS eShop download release. And it’s a great start, taking full advantage of the creativity that cheap downloadable games afford developers to take a few risks. Getting those risks out…
Read MorePretending for a second that the utterly dismal Let’s Golf never happened, Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive! is the first “true” 3DS eShop download release. And it’s a great start, taking full advantage of the creativity that cheap downloadable games afford developers to take a few risks. Getting those risks out…
Read MoreGolf on the Game Boy is much the same game as NES Open Tournament Golf, only there’s not as much content. It still plays a reasonable enough (if primitive) game of A Good Walk Wasted, with two full courses of 18 holes to play through. The game is played from…
Read MoreGolf on the Game Boy is much the same game as NES Open Tournament Golf, only there’s not as much content. It still plays a reasonable enough (if primitive) game of A Good Walk Wasted, with two full courses of 18 holes to play through. The game is played from…
Read MoreThink of great Game Boy games, and you’re not likely to be thinking of Catrap. It’s not a classic puzzler but it is well worth the download, especially at the bargain (by eShop standards) asking price. The premise is fairly weird and never properly explained. There are two kids dressed up…
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