Screenshots of this week’s Nintendo Downloads (9/1)
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Nintendo Download (9/1, North America)
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This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:
Nintendo eShop
PAC-MAN® – PAC-MAN has arrived on the Nintendo 3DS™ system. Navigate through mazes and eat Power Dots while simultaneously avoiding the Ghosts. See how many mazes you can clear before losing all your lives. (For Nintendo 3DS)WiiWare™
Trenches Generals – Command Royal British Expeditionary Forces as the defender of the free world. Your troops must take to the field to defend your bunker and use trenches located on the battlefield to hold their ground. (For Wii™)
Capcom’s TGS 2011 lineup
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Sengoku Basara 3 Utage
Asura’s Wrath
Dragon’s Dogma
Resident Evil: Revelations
Street Fighter X Tekken
Monster Hunter Diary G
New Shinobi 3D screenshots
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Nintendo 3DS Conference 2011 site open
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You know that Nintendo’s upcoming conference must be big if they’ve opened an official site for the event. From what I can gather, the company will be live-streaming the full event through UStream.
This also confirms that, contrary to what we’ve heard before, the conference will be fully dedicated to the 3DS. This probably means that there won’t be a new trailer for Zelda: Skyward Sword.
Nintendo 3DS Conference 2011 will take place on September 13 (September 12 in North America) at 12 PM. You can be sure that we’ll be providing live updates throughout the event.
How to break your free 3DS copy of Metroid
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Want to break your Ambassador copy of Metroid on the 3DS? Then you can enter the password found in the video above. Be warned: there’s a word in there that isn’t suitable for children…
There’s something interesting about the password that I actually wasn’t aware of. The NES version will turn into a blurry mess once it’s recognized. Supposedly the game found in Metroid Prime and Zero Mission will simply reset if the player enters the code.
As you can see in the video above, the 3DS version yields a completely different reaction.