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This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:

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Mutant Mudds™ – Armed with a heavy-duty water cannon, Max must vanquish his nemeses, the Mutant Mudds, by blasting and hovering his way across the soiled landscape to seek out mysterious Water Sprites. (For Nintendo 3DS™)

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games™ (demo version) – Join Mario and Sonic in the world’s greatest sporting competition. With more than 50 playable events, the Olympic Games have never been so much fun. This demo is now available on Nintendo eShop. (For Nintendo 3DS)


Want more screenshots? You can find another 300 images here.

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Get ready for tomorrow, folks!


Konami will be bringing the “Officially Licensed Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D Accessory Set” to Europe. The package, which costs £24.99, includes a pouch, plastic snap-on case, stylus, and skins.

You can purchase the set on February 24, or pre-order it from Play right here.

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Hideo Kojima has said that he’s hoping Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D will be an accessible experience. He wants the game to be “as easy to use as possible.”

The developers working on the project are also paying attention to “the very small details”.

Kojima told CNN:

“We are trying to make it as easy to use as possible. We’re taking a lot of care in the very small details, like when you lay down, using the screen below to change your weapons.”

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IGN recently published a new preview of Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D. There isn’t a ton of new information, though there are a few tidbits that I thought were worth pointing out.

The new details are as follows:

– Uses a 4GB cartridge
– IGN says that the graphics “look as good to better than they did on the PlayStation 2”
– Aiming and camera control are handled with the face buttons
– Can adjust sensitivity
– Quicker access to the inventory, weapon selection, menus, etc. thanks to the touch screen
– HUD is completely clear now
– Seems nearly identical to the PlayStation 2 version


Remember how Hulu Plus was supposed to be available on both 3DS and Wii by the end of 2011? That never happened, but this new “Benefits of Connecting” to the eShop video confirms that the service is still on the way.


The Official Nintendo Magazine featured Animal Crossing 3DS in its latest issue. The article contains a bunch of brand new details about the game, including new areas being added to the experience and StreetPass support.

Read on for the details!



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