Samurai Warriors: Chronicles taking full advantage of the 3DS’ storage media
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This information comes from the latest Iwata Asks with Tecmo Koei’s Hisashi Koinuma…
Iwata: Until now, it’s been common sense that handheld games that uses semiconductor memory (ROMs) as the game storage media don’t hold as much as games compared with home consoles.
Koinuma: But this time, Nintendo said we can use even a two-gigabyte ROM. They said that with so much memory capability we could make something comparable to a home console game, so we didn’t hold back!
Iwata: Did you use those two gigabytes to your heart’s content? (laughs)
Koinuma: Yeah. We might have gone overboard. (laughs)
Iwata: You could say that you were able to do as much as you did because you had such a large capacity like a two-gigabyte ROM.
Koinuma: That’s right.
SpongeBob SquigglePants boxart
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EA cancels Gardens
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Here’s a bit of surprising news. EA has cancelled Gardens, a 3DS game set to be released around the launch of the handheld. Development on the project seemed mostly complete – in fact, the title was rated by the ESRB back in December. EA did not provide a reason for Garden’s mysterious cancellation, though perhaps it’s related to some heavily negative previews the game received.
Nintendo doesn’t care how important you are; you have to wait in line for a 3DS just like everyone else
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A few weeks back we heard a tale of Super Street Fighter IV 3D producer Yoshinori Ono being unable to secure a 3DS directly from Nintendo before its launch date this March 27th, despite being a very well respected member of the development community.
Now, CEO of Imageepooch Ryoei Mikage is having the same problem. He apparently has had to pre-order the system, which makes it the first pre-order of a gaming device in his life, despite being a confirmed high-profile developer on the system.
Well… at least fair is fair?
Set on a frosty adventure with Arctic Escape on Nintendo DSiWare
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Kraków, February 16th 2011
Teyon, a Polish video games developer and publisher, revealed today their latest puzzle game coming to the North American Nintendo DSiWare™ service. Start an exciting journey with zany penguins that will twist your mind on February 21st when Arctic Escape arrives in the service. The title will be available for just 500 Nintendo DSi Points™.
Take control of a bunch of penguins getting into all sorts of troubles all the time! They were abducted from Antarctica by a cunning scientist and now they need your help to come back home. Lead them safely through over 100 frosty levels by placing commands such as walking, jumping or waiting. Without you they have no chance of survival so guide them to avoid broken ice areas, falling cages, wolves and other dangerous obstacles. This special top-down view puzzle is easy to pick up but impossible to put down!
Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights screenshots
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Konami announces Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights for Nintendo 3DS (North America)
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All New Puzzle Adventure Game Ushers in a New Wave of Gameplay on the Revolutionary Nintendo 3DS
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – Feb. 16, 2011 – Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today announced Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights, a new puzzle-based adventure game set for the new Nintendo 3DS™ handheld system.Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights takes place in 19th century Paris and revolves around a wily and aloof archaeologist named Jean-Pierre Lautrec. His love of history and unorthodox attitude keep him busy as a spelunker, searching for “living treasures” throughout Paris’ underground. Upon stumbling on an old and mysterious map, Dr. Lautrec and his assistant, Sophie, traverse the peaks and valleys of old world Paris in search of hidden treasures and jewels that are believed to be those of Louis XIV, one of the most storied dynasties ever to rule.