Alleyway trailer/screenshots
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Super Mario Land screenshots
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3D Classics Excitebike screenshots
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Screenshots of all Japanese eShop launch software
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Note that the actual graphics in the games will be much improved when they are viewed on the 3DS. Nintendo released small screenshots for most of the titles, so our gallery stretches them to fit the size of the page.
3DS Internet browser images
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La-Mulana screenshots, release date update
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La-Mulana will actually be released in Japan first. It’s set for a June 21 release for 1,200 points. Meanwhile, Nicalis has said that release date news for other territories will be shared after E3.
Senran Kagura screenshots, Japanese release date
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Another Heroes of Ruin screenshot
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This game has been getting a lot of flack due to its graphics, though I don’t think it’s fair to assess the visuals just yet. The title still has many months of development to go, and we haven’t even seen a trailer yet. And don’t forget that n-Space has proven themselves on the DS. What do you folks think about Heroes of Ruin’s graphics?
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D – new images
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I managed to take a few screencaps of Famitsu’s Zelda: Ocarina of Time live-stream event earlier today. As I said earlier though, I started watching right in the middle of the stream. I believe I only missed some footage of Hyrule Field, but other than that, Aonuma only showed the Water Temple and the very beginning of the Forest Temple (see above).