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I can’t imagine a game like Battlefield 3 being released for 3DS. Either this listing isn’t true, or someone’s making a radically different version of the game. Guess we’ll find out soon…

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Prepare for re-mastered graphics, gyro sensor controls and a whole new dimension to multiplayer modes

14 years after Lylat Wars dashed into space to save the universe, get ready to live through the battle for the Lylat system once again as a re-worked offering for the Nintendo 3DS launches on 9th September. The game, which previously appeared on the Nintendo 64, now makes a return in Star Fox 64 3D.

With bold new 3D graphics, a faithfully restored script, fresh voiceovers, and a new multiplayer mode which uses the Nintendo 3DS camera to send you live video footage of your opponents reactions as you chase them around the skies, Star Fox 64 3D feels both comfortably familiar yet challengingly new.


Capcom Europe issued a tweet yesterday about Mega Man Legends 3, implying that the fans were to blame for the project’s cancellation. Understandably, the comment received a great deal of negative attention.

Capcom has today apologized for the remark and clarified their original comment.

Posted a few hours ago on Twitter:

“Apologies again. The original comment was in relation to the interaction in the Dev rooms NOT the fans who have been nothing but supportive”

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I suppose you can say that this is the sequel to Picross DS! No details yet, but you can check out a few screenshots from the game below. Picross e is launching in Japan next week for 500 yen.

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3DS eShop

3D Classics: Xevious (Nintendo, €6/£5.40)

3DS Virtual Console

Game & Watch Gallery (£2.60/€3)

DSiWare

AfterZoom (Abylight, DSi: 500pts, eShop: £4.50/€5)
Jagged Alliance (Cypronia, DSi: 500pts, eShop: £4.50/€5)
99Bullets (EnjoyUp, DSi: 500pts, eShop: £4.50/€5)

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